Greenland: Why Trump is now ramping up the threats
Trump is increasing the pressure on Greenland, not because of acute threats, but as part of a strategic realignment of US security policy.
By Lisa-Martina Klein and Nana Brink
Trump is increasing the pressure on Greenland, not because of acute threats, but as part of a strategic realignment of US security policy.
By Lisa-Martina Klein and Nana Brink
The United States Vice President will take part in this year’s Munich Security Conference once again. His speech last year provoked strong reactions.
By Michael Bröcker
The Iranian regime is increasingly seeking proximity to China in the face of growing pressure from the United States. The strategic alliance offers China influence on a changing world order, but protection for the mullah regime remains limited.
By Fabian Peltsch and Angela Köckritz
The Thyssenkrupp subsidiary has made an offer for a Kiel shipyard that builds warships. The TKMS offer was non-binding.
By Redaktion Table
The Berlin power outage highlights deficits in the protection of critical infrastructure and in state crisis preparedness. Experts are urgently calling for amended regulations to protect sensitive infrastructure data and reduce the vulnerability of the power grid.
By Lisa-Martina Klein, Michael Bröcker and Katharina Horban
The revision of the Cybersecurity Act is among the measures planned in Brussels for the beginning of the year. Meanwhile, Germany is starting to implement the EU Cybersecurity Directive NIS-2.
By Wilhelmine Stenglin and Corinna Visser
At the meeting in Paris, numerous European heads of government and state decided to support a possible future peace in Ukraine with security guarantees. Exactly what Germany‘s role will be in this is still unclear.
By Gabriel Bub and Maria Mitrov
The Bavarian company raised a total of four million euros – financed through crowdfunding. Here are the plans for the fresh capital.
By Robert Wallenhauer
Despite criticism of German Chancellor Friedrich Merz for his stance on the US intervention in Venezuela, the chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee, Armin Laschet, rejects a special session.
By Leonard Schulz and Markus Bickel
At the meeting in Paris, numerous European heads of government and state agreed on security guarantees to support a possible future peace in Ukraine. Exactly what role Germany will play in this is still unclear.
By Gabriel Bub and Maria Mitrov