Germany and Norway deepen security partnership
Oslo and Berlin deepen their cooperation in a joint declaration. Governments and industry are to work more closely together.
By Lisa-Martina Klein
Oslo and Berlin deepen their cooperation in a joint declaration. Governments and industry are to work more closely together.
By Lisa-Martina Klein
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
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
One year after taking office, the Yunus government is prioritizing climate protection, but lacks funding and faces more pressing issues. Billions are missing for needed investments. With the end of US aid, financing from Germany has become crucial.
By Urmi Goswami
Donald Trump's former national security advisor, John Bolton, does not see the US President making a U-turn on Ukraine policy, despite Patriot commitments. The corresponding law is still being debated in Congress.
By Olivia Nikel
A new draft bill for the KRITIS Framework Act could be sent to the associations in the coming weeks – right in the middle of the holiday period. This would leave them with very little time to prepare for the public consultation.
By Wilhelmine Stenglin and Lisa-Martina Klein
In early July, a Chinese warship in the Red Sea targeted a German reconnaissance aircraft with a laser. What’s behind this incident?
By Angela Köckritz
In the interview, former US diplomat Steven Pifer criticizes the Trump administration's military approach toward Iran. He says it will take time before the regime in Tehran resumes negotiations on its nuclear program.
By Olivia Nikel
The Lithuania Brigade is taking shape, but there is still a long way to go before the next milestone at the end of the year – achieving command capability. A wargame has now revealed weaknesses that need to be addressed quickly.
By Lisa-Martina Klein
The new EU sanctions are aimed at Russia's income from oil trade. However, they grant Moscow's important oil customers, Turkey and India, long transitional periods. This allows the Kremlin to continue filling its war chest.
By Viktor Funk