Greenland: EU heads of government extol unity in confrontation with Trump
By János Allenbach-Ammann and Stephan Israel
By János Allenbach-Ammann and Stephan Israel
Berlin is the venue for Monday’s peace negotiations for Ukraine. The Ukrainian President met with a US delegation in advance. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz came to greet him but did not take part.
By Stephan Israel and Marion Bergermann
Kaja Kallas commented calmly on the reports about an alleged US-Russian peace plan for Ukraine. This could not work as long as Ukraine and Europe were not involved. The EU would continue to pursue its own plan.
By Viktor Funk, Stephan Israel and Denis Trubetskoy
Alongside the inspector general of the Bundeswehr, youth representatives will also be attending the public hearing of the Defense Committee on the new Military Service Act this Monday. Background information on the topics that may be asked about in addition to voluntary service.
By Wilhelmine Stenglin
Washington is targeting major Russian oil companies and is also threatening secondary sanctions against companies in third countries. Although this will increase the pressure on Russia, experts remain skeptical when it comes to assessing the impact.
By Viktor Funk
Even after the twelve-day war with Israel, Iran continues to support Shiite militias in Lebanon, Yemen, and Iraq. Yet the so-called Axis of Resistance is, one year after the deaths of Ismail Haniyeh and Hassan Nasrallah, now only a shadow of its former self. Our *Focus on Iran* appears in cooperation with the Center for Middle East and Global Order (CMEG).
By Ali Fathollah-Nejad
30 years after the genocide in Srebrenica, the Bundestag is commemorating the victims this Friday. Former Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer sees the mass murder as a wake-up call for more European armament.
By Markus Bickel