National Security Council: Defense officer Ingo Korzetz to head office
This means that one of the new body’s three section heads has now been filled.
By Wilhelmine Stenglin
This means that one of the new body’s three section heads has now been filled.
By Wilhelmine Stenglin
Disappointment and doubt are the two most common feelings that people in Germany have about their country’s international image, according to a study by “More in Common”. German foreign and security policy must tangibly demonstrate that Germany stands up for its values and represents its own interests, say Lisa Höhn and David Melches.
By Lisa Höhn and David Melches
Ernst K. Pfeiffer from the German Space SMEs Working Group fears that a large proportion of the EUR 35 billion investment in space security could go abroad. He is calling for a quota for contracts awarded to German companies.
By Ralf Nestler
Shortly after Minister of State Serap Güler returned from Sudan, Al-Fashir fell to the RSF militias. Tens of thousands of people have been killed so far, and providing for the survivors is difficult. Güler is campaigning for the Quad Initiative, which does not go far enough for the opposition.
By Lucia Weiß
Due to Ukrainian drone attacks on oil infrastructure, Russia could deploy reservists for drone defense. Critics fear that they could also be deployed for other tasks, including on the front line.
By Viktor Funk
Following the murder of right-wing influencer Charlie Kirk, historian Bernd Greiner take a deep dive into the history of the USA and shows that the current political divide is not an exception, but part of a long tradition.
By Florian Keisinger
Previous approaches to arms control cannot keep up with the pace of innovation in AI, write researchers Kadri Reis and Malte Göttsche. They recommend new control mechanisms, here and in a new publication due to appear on Thursday.
By Kadri Reis and Malte Göttsche
In North Rhine-Westphalia, Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein, new clusters have emerged this year in order to cash in on the billion-euro funding program for the German armed forces (Bundeswehr).
By Lisa-Martina Klein
With two offices in the EU, Ukraine wants to promote exports from its arms industry again. The country has gained a lot of experience with drones in particular during the war and has an advantage with this technology.
By Viktor Funk
The former FDP politician now works in the arms industry. Here's what he wants to achieve in his new position.
By Robert Wallenhauer