Research: Security and freedom – a pseudo-conflict
In her opinion piece, Alicia Hennig deplores the continuing naivety when it comes to research collaborations with China. And discusses whether voluntary regulations are sufficient.
By Alicia Hennig
In her opinion piece, Alicia Hennig deplores the continuing naivety when it comes to research collaborations with China. And discusses whether voluntary regulations are sufficient.
By Alicia Hennig
The EU is faced with the question of how to deal with US President Donald Trump's new tariff announcements. The Commission is facing criticism for its tactics. This Monday, the trade ministers will meet for special consultations.
By János Allenbach-Ammann
EU Social Affairs Commissioner Roxana Mînzatu wants to strengthen the European Labor Authority (ELA). In an interview with Table.Briefings, the Commission Vice-President announced a legislative proposal to extend the mandate of the ELA to third-country nationals.
By Alina Leimbach
Macron wants to increase France's military spending faster than planned and double the defense budget. The background to this is the geopolitical situation. Despite the austerity measures, the billions are to be financed through more economic activity.
By Redaktion Table
Following last week's Environment Council in Aalborg, Denmark, EU Climate Commissioner Hoekstra and Denmark's Environment Minister Aargaard spoke clearly and called on the rest of the world to do more to protect the climate.
By Lukas Knigge
In July, Russia will attack Ukraine with more drones than ever before. Kyiv needs more defense systems against terror from the air, not least from the USA. German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius wants to make the case for this in Washington.
By Viktor Funk
Eva Maria Welskop-Deffaa from the German Caritas Association calls for a strengthening of voluntary services instead of compulsory military service. Anyone planning defense as a compulsory task through the back door is gambling away the trust of young people, she writes in today's Opinion.
By Eva Maria Welskop-Deffaa
Ahead of the national holiday today, Monday, France has announced closer cooperation with the UK on nuclear deterrence. This could be the starting point for more.
By Gabriel Bub
The Ministry of the Interior is not making fast enough progress with its risk analyses on chemical, biological and nuclear threats. Criticism comes from the Bundestag.
By Lisa-Martina Klein
On Sunday, the EU Commission and Indonesia agreed on a free trade agreement after ten years of negotiations. CEPA is intended to help key industries in particular, according to Brussels.
By Redaktion Table