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Trump appoints US special envoy for Ukraine and Russia

Keith Kellogg was, among other things, security advisor to former Vice-President Mike Pence. In the future US administration, he is likely to play a central role in Donald Trump's plan to quickly end the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine.

By Redaktion Table

Analyse

Fossil raw materials: billions in subsidies instead of turning away from oil and gas

Although the global community decided to move away from fossil fuels at the last climate conference, companies continue to invest tens of billions in the search for new oil and gas fields. Government subsidies for fossil fuels have shot up to well over one trillion US dollars following the war in Ukraine. One positive sign comes from the financial industry.

By Nico Beckert

Feature

Despite agreement before BRICS+: Why the Sino-Indian border dispute may continue

The BRICS+ summit in the Russian city of Kazan brings together high-ranking delegations from 36 countries. While Putin and Xi reaffirm their "no limits" partnership as usual, the remarkable agreement in the border dispute between India and China is making headlines. However, there are doubts whether the agreement will bring lasting peace to the region.

By Amelie Richter

AIIB
Feature

AIIB: Why the bank's relationship with Russia is under scrutiny

In an interview with Table.Briefings, AIIB Vice President Ludger Schuknecht reaffirms that the development bank will not fund projects in Russia. This also concerns the credibility of the Chinese-dominated organization.

By Marcel Grzanna

Interview

'The world order is changing before our eyes'

The Shanghai Cooperation Organisation will meet in Pakistan this week. China's power in this organization is growing, and it is increasingly becoming a security policy instrument for the Chinese government in the world, says Sören Urbansky, a professor at Ruhr University who researches the relationship between Russia and China.

By Angela Köckritz