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Logistics Hub Germany: New DIHK paper warns of skilled worker shortages in case of emergency

The Association of German Chambers of Commerce and Industry (DIHK) is urging greater efficiency in the face of multi-billion euro investments in military-related infrastructure, according to a paper obtained exclusively by Table.Briefings. The DIHK warns that the governing coalition of conservatives and social democrats must not overlook small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the process.

By Markus Bickel

Comic-Reporter Kokopello begibt sich in dieser Graphic Novel auf eine Reise, um den Aufbau und die Strukturen der EU zu verstehen und das wahre Herz Europas zu finden.

An artistic view of Europe

The French illustrator Kokopello has created a graphic novel about democracy, history and the values of the EU. It offers interesting insights from a new perspective.

By Okan Bellikli

Russia: Why support for the war is still high

Three and a half years after the invasion of Ukraine, support for the war remains strong in Russia. Despite mounting economic worries and personal hardships, the Kremlin has managed to paralyze society through fear and a sense of helplessness.

By Maria Mitrov