Renk opens new plant in India
Among other things, the new plant will manufacture clutches "for worldwide use."
By Gabriel Bub
Among other things, the new plant will manufacture clutches "for worldwide use."
By Gabriel Bub
During his visit to Berlin, Macron wants to prepare the Franco-German Council of Ministers together with Merz. Cooperation on security issues is also to be intensified at the meeting.
By Gabriel Bub
All parties to the conflict are alleged to have committed human rights violations during the fighting in the Syrian governorate of Sweida. Human Rights Watch writes this in a new report.
By Markus Bickel
The SPD parliamentary group is confronting the Federal Foreign Office: The German government must support an international declaration to end the Gaza war, demands its foreign policy spokesman.
By Markus Bickel
The German government aims to agree on a draft by the end of July outlining how the EU Machinery Regulation will be implemented in national law. Fines of up to EUR 100,000 are being considered.
By Okan Bellikli
Members of the CDU/CSU group in the European Parliament have submitted a wishlist to the European Commission ahead of the upcoming Agriculture Omnibus package. They are pushing for several controversial laws to be reopened for revision.
By Julia Dahm
Negotiations with the Trump administration are stalling. To prepare for failure, member states are expected to adopt further countermeasures this week. The EU might even draw its sharpest sword.
By Till Hoppe
The German Interior Minister supports, like some of his European counterparts, new options for deportations. If other EU member states create deportation camps in line with the European Commission’s proposals, Germany might take part.
By Marion Bergermann
The European Commission has not yet made a decision to propose binding quotas for zero-emission vehicles in company car fleets. The upcoming proposal might only recommend such quotas.
By Markus Grabitz
Germany has much more money available for defense. This is also attracting companies from abroad. Israeli start-ups are advertising their battle-tested products.
By Wilhelmine Stenglin