War in Ukraine: Chinese mercenary fighting for Russia is being held in Germany pending deportation
Deportation to China could have serious consequences for the man – he faces a politically motivated trial.
By Sarah Schaefer
Deportation to China could have serious consequences for the man – he faces a politically motivated trial.
By Sarah Schaefer
The fighting in Ukraine is not only preventing the proper containment of the damaged reactor in Chernobyl. The war is creating new dangers, in part because radioactive material from various sources has gone missing, writes the press spokesperson and graduate physicist.
By Norbert Zoubek
The gray zone is expanding, with robots taking over more tasks and enemy infrastructure becoming the primary target – technological competition is reshaping the war in Ukraine. In collaboration with Reaktion Group Consulting, Table.Briefings analyzes how the war is evolving.
By Redaktion Table
The country’s eighth parliamentary election in five years has produced a clear winner: Former President Rumen Radev won over voters with his defiant stance against Bulgaria’s “mafia-like oligarchy” and his pro-Moscow positions.
By Frank Stier
Following the election, Berlin and Paris are pushing for the rapid release of billions of euros in aid for Ukraine. However, Brussels is likely to release frozen EU funds to Hungary only in exchange for concrete reforms. Von der Leyen is also calling for an end to veto-based obstruction.
By Till Hoppe, János Allenbach-Ammann and Stephan Israel
On the anniversary of the liberation of Bucha, EU ministers visited Ukraine and paid tribute to the victims of Russian war crimes. Despite challenges posed by the war in Iran, they made it clear that the EU would not abandon Ukraine.
By Redaktion Table
Ahead of the summit, two areas of contention are emerging: Some member states are insisting on easing emissions trading rules, while others refuse to make any concessions. Regarding “Buy European,” demands from Paris for even more preferential criteria are also causing controversy.
By Lukas Knigge, Stephan Israel and Markus Grabitz
Airspace closures and rising fuel prices caused by the conflict in the Middle East are placing significant pressure on the aviation industry. Airlines operating on competing routes could benefit from the closure of major hubs in the Gulf region.
By Arne Schütte
Slovakia puts pressure on Kyiv to resume halted Russian oil deliveries. Fico plans meeting with von der Leyen.
By Redaktion Table
More than 1,700 Africans were deceived by Russia into fighting in the war in Ukraine, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said during a meeting with his Ghanaian counterpart
By Redaktion Table