Alpine Eagle: Claudia Steinhoff becomes Head of Communications and Marketing
Claudia Steinhoff leaves Quantum Systems to join the new start-up.
By Viktor Funk
Claudia Steinhoff leaves Quantum Systems to join the new start-up.
By Viktor Funk
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy has said he is ready for new elections. His popularity has remained steady at around 60 percent for months. However, the risk that Russia will interfere in a vote is high.
By Viktor Funk
The cancellation of Foreign Minister Wadephul’s trip to China at short notice highlights the difficult situation in German-Chinese relations. Against this backdrop, EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen delivers one of her clearest China speeches to date in Berlin.
By Amelie Richter, Stefan Braun and Fabian Peltsch
Schilling rejected criticism that the voluntariness in the new military service law was insufficient. She said there was already an increase in applications.
By Nana Brink
The National Regulatory Control Council (NKR) criticized the draft of the new military service law, saying the expected costs had not been communicated transparently and alternatives had not been sufficiently considered.
By Maria Mitrov
On Thursday evening, a spokesperson for the Israeli military said the IDF already controlled 40% of Gaza City’s territory.
By Gabriel Bub
The French president is raising high expectations with the planned meeting of the Coalition of the Willing for Ukraine on Thursday. But whether they are justified remains doubtful.
By Viktor Funk, Stephan Israel and Nana Brink
The 27 EU Member States spent more money on defense in 2024 than ever before. According to forecasts, they are expected to increase this amount again this year and spend a total of EUR 381 billion.
By Gabriel Bub
IT security experts are calling for strengthening the resilience of domestic systems first before considering active cyber defense.
By Wilhelmine Stenglin
Starting Sept. 1, a tightened internet law takes effect in Russia: Online use will be increasingly restricted and monitored, aided by the rollout of a state-backed messaging service.
By Maria Mitrov