Former editor-in-chief of Bild Boie becomes CMO at Helsing
Former Bild Editor-in-Chief Johannes Boie took over as Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) at drone startup Helsing on August 1.
By Maria Mitrov
Former Bild Editor-in-Chief Johannes Boie took over as Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) at drone startup Helsing on August 1.
By Maria Mitrov
The restructuring is set to take place in three phases. Until final implementation next year, adjustments can still be made within the subordinate and main departments.
By Wilhelmine Stenglin
Eighty years after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Christoph von Lieven of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN) is calling for Germany to end its participation in nuclear sharing.
By Christoph von Lieven
The Association of German Chambers of Commerce and Industry (DIHK) is urging greater efficiency in the face of multi-billion euro investments in military-related infrastructure, according to a paper obtained exclusively by Table.Briefings. The DIHK warns that the governing coalition of conservatives and social democrats must not overlook small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the process.
By Markus Bickel
Tobias Waldhüter, former office manager of Ingo Gädechens (CDU), is moving to Airbus Defense and Space.
By Lisa-Martina Klein
The Bundeswehr’s Cyber and Information Domain Service plans to establish its own drone unit. The unit’s training will go beyond reconnaissance operations.
By Wilhelmine Stenglin
Starting in 2027, the new US fighter jets are scheduled to be stationed in Büchel. The Greens and the Left Party are calling for greater transparency in the planning process.
By Nana Brink
Andreas Mattfeldt knows the federal budget like few others – now the CDU politician is in charge of the defense budget at a time of historic multi-billion euro sums. In the Bundestag, he focuses on speed rather than party career.
By Lisa-Martina Klein
Three and a half years after the invasion of Ukraine, support for the war remains strong in Russia. Despite mounting economic worries and personal hardships, the Kremlin has managed to paralyze society through fear and a sense of helplessness.
By Maria Mitrov