
Berlin and Warsaw to cooperate more closely
Germany and Poland are moving closer together on the issue of aid payments to victims of the German occupation. Both governments also want to work closely together on defense.
By Redaktion Table
Germany and Poland are moving closer together on the issue of aid payments to victims of the German occupation. Both governments also want to work closely together on defense.
By Redaktion Table
Estonia's 47-year-old head of government is regarded as the "Iron Lady" of the North. Not least because of her unrelenting stance towards Russia, many NATO allies consider her the right choice for the post of High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy.
By Amelie Richter
A recent ECFR study outlines scenarios for possible de-risking strategies in the cleantech sector. This is particularly significant because climate risks also play a role. For example, the risks associated with doing business with China are lower for solar energy than for electric cars.
By Christiane Kuehl
In response to EU sanctions, Russia has announced that it will block access to over 80 European media outlets. The member states wanted to condemn this in a joint declaration – but Hungary opposed this.
By Redaktion Table
Germany is very likely to miss the EU deadline at the end of June for the notification of new provisions governing the transition of national emissions trading to ETS II. Infringement proceedings are practically inevitable. Experts warn of a price shock.
By Fabian Löhe
The "no-Russia clause" in the sanctions regime against Moscow will not be extended to subsidiaries of EU companies for the time being due to concerns expressed by the German government. The 14th sanctions package contains sanctions against Russia's liquefied natural gas business for the first time.
By Stephan Israel
A Hungarian government document reveals the priorities of the Hungarian Council Presidency for the coming six months – including a whole series of trilogues.
By Table.Briefings
Keir Starmer used to advocate a return to the EU. He is now well on his way to becoming Prime Minister and has changed his mind. Despite this, the Labour leader believes a rapprochement is possible.
By Redaktion Table
Overcapacity and high price pressure put German companies in China under severe pressure. Nevertheless, companies refuse European tariffs on Beijing.
By Jörn Petring
At the next EU summit, the heads of state and government will decide on the political priorities for the next five years. These include developing capacities in sensitive sectors such as defense, space and artificial intelligence.
By Till Hoppe