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Olaf Scholz

Feature

Xi makes minimal concessions – Scholz seems satisfied

Support for a peace conference – but otherwise the same old story about the West being responsible for Russia's necessary defense against Ukraine. Xi mainly repeats old positions in public, but Scholz still sees success.

By Michael Radunski

News

Middle East escalation overshadows Chancellor visit

Until now, China has kept a low profile in the Gaza conflict. However, Iran's attack against Israel is now causing concern in Beijing. Chancellor Scholz wants to ask China to mediate.

By Felix Lee

Interview

'China is acting at the expense of its trading partners'

China's overcapacity is jeopardizing the German economy, economist Juergen Matthes warns. In this interview, he warns of global collateral damage if China does not change course. There is a threat of a global price collapse.

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Feature

Scholz cannot allow human rights to become secondary

When German Chancellor Olaf Scholz travels to the People's Republic this weekend, he will find himself in a country that has become the epitome of the most grave human rights crimes of the 21st century. That cannot become a secondary matter.

By Marcel Grzanna

Bundesfinanzminister Olaf Scholz SPD aufgenommen an der Regierungsmaschine vor seiner Abreise nach
Feature

BDI will not join Scholz's China visit

When Olaf Scholz travels to Beijing in two weeks, no Federation of German Industries representative will accompany him. Instead, the Chancellor will travel with an unusually large number of federal ministers. Table.Briefings also knows the list of participating CEOs.

By Fabian Peltsch

News

Budget compromise: Major cuts in climate protection

After lengthy negotiations, the coalition leaders in Berlin have reached an agreement on the 2024 budget. Robert Habeck's Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Protection has been hit particularly hard by cuts.

By Malte Kreutzfeldt

Opinion

Chancellor Olaf Scholz must reconsider his LNG plans

Chancellor Olaf Scholz must advocate for an exit from fossil energy in Dubai and scale back his own LNG plans at home. This is not only in the interest of climate action but also for human rights.

By Redaktion Table