BAAINBw: Lehnigk-Emden announces “disruptive” restructuring
The government agency responsible for Bundeswehr procurement is to be reorganized by May. Locations in other cities are to be added.
By Gabriel Bub
The government agency responsible for Bundeswehr procurement is to be reorganized by May. Locations in other cities are to be added.
By Gabriel Bub
Civil and military production are becoming increasingly intertwined. Companies that want to deliver security-critical products need to take care of digital resilience and reliable supply chains, writes Boris Hecker, Managing Director of IT service provider Atos Germany.
By Boris Hecker
By János Allenbach-Ammann and Stephan Israel
The humanitarian situation in Sudan remains precarious. At the World Economic Forum in Davos, experts are talking about the worst crisis since records began.
By Arne Schütte
The 43-year-old Hungarian wants to strengthen research into democratic resilience.
By Viktor Funk
Lithuania’s Finance Minister Kristupas Vaitiekūnas is calling for countries on the EU’s eastern flank not to be left alone with the costs of rearming – with reference to the threat posed by Russia, but also to the geopolitical situation. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz will attempt to de-escalate the Greenland crisis in Davos.
By Stephan Israel and János Allenbach-Ammann
US President Trump’s plans for a new international peace committee for Gaza are entering a new phase: A document founding the “Board of Peace” is due to be signed on the fringes of the World Economic Forum. The list of potential committee members raises many questions.
By Maria Mitrov
The Federal Office of Civil Protection and Disaster Assistance (BBK) may soon be left without a director. Ralph Tiesler is retiring – and no successor appears to be in sight.
By Lisa-Martina Klein
The German Armed Forces’ Operational Command has put together a list of detailed tasks, seen by Table.Briefings, for civilian players to support the armed forces in an emergency.
By Lisa-Martina Klein and Wilhelmine Stenglin
The US provides nuclear weapons through sharing arrangements that neither France nor the UK could currently replace. However, due to Trump’s confrontational approach, Berlin, London and Paris are now collaborating more closely in this area.
By Gabriel Bub