After a 30-day period, numerous suspended UN sanctions can be reactivated. Iran threatens consequences.
By Wilhelmine Stenglin and Viktor Funk
The vague demands from the CDU/CSU’s defense policy spokesperson suggest that no major changes to the legislative process are to be expected at this stage.
By Wilhelmine Stenglin
Criticism of the Israeli government’s plans for the Gaza Strip is also being voiced from the top ranks of the Israeli military. In Europe, more than 200 former ambassadors and senior officials are calling for measures against Israel.
By Wilhelmine Stenglin
Hamburg-based investor Luxcara is considering using Siemens Gamesa turbines for the planned “Waterkant” offshore wind farm in the North Sea – rather than from Chinese manufacturer Mingyang. Germany’s Defense Ministry (BMVg) had previously raised security concerns.
By Lisa-Martina Klein
A subsidiary of the Czech defense group CSG has won a contract to build a munitions-filling plant in the United States. The project has 'strategic importance.'
By Wilhelmine Stenglin
Facing urgent infrastructure needs, the Bundeswehr may retain some sites instead of returning them to BImA. Berlin is fast-tracking upgrades under a new procurement law.
By Okan Bellikli
The defense companies Quantum Systems and Stark say they have successfully tested the integration of reconnaissance drones with "loitering munition" in Ukraine.
By Nana Brink
Despite international criticism, Israel is preparing to take control of Gaza City and has approved a highly controversial settlement project in the West Bank.
By Wilhelmine Stenglin
Defense supplier Renk is one of the beneficiaries of rising defense spending. Yet CEO Alexander Sagel sees limited potential for offsetting the automotive industry’s weaknesses.
By Wilhelmine Stenglin