Heads II: US embassy spokeswoman Rosenstock-Siller joins OSCE.
Elisabeth Rosenstock-Siller, the former spokesperson for the US embassy in Berlin, is to become the new head of communications for the OSCE in Vienna.
By Lisa-Martina Klein
        Elisabeth Rosenstock-Siller, the former spokesperson for the US embassy in Berlin, is to become the new head of communications for the OSCE in Vienna.
By Lisa-Martina Klein
        According to media reports, Beijing's Ministry of Commerce requires companies to provide sensitive business information to obtain export licenses for rare earths and magnets.
By Manuel Changming Liu
        Our China Perspective column is written by authors from the People's Republic. Today's article is dedicated to Harvard graduate Jiang Yurong. In her speech at the graduation ceremony, she actually wanted to call for more unity and togetherness. However, anger and criticism rained down from all directions. The reactions reveal how divided not only China but the whole world has become.
By Experts Table.Briefings
        Initial data on trade diversion from China and other countries paints a mixed picture. Imports of Chinese industrial robots are rising especially sharply.
By Marc Winkelmann
        The German chancellor receives a warm welcome at the White House – and makes sure to convey the European perspective on the war in Ukraine. Trump signals openness to a trade deal with the EU.
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        According to the US President, the phone call between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping primarily focused on trade. Trump announced that delegations from both countries would meet soon to deepen the talks.
By Fabian Peltsch
        NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has proposed an investment plan to allies that includes defense spending equivalent to five percent of GDP. The timeline for reaching this target is still to be determined ahead of the NATO summit.
By Stephan Israel
        In her speech on the state of US science, the President of the National Academy of Sciences, Marcia McNutt, warned that the USA is losing its leading role in research and innovation.
By Fabian Peltsch
        For the first time, the Ramstein Group met without the US Secretary of Defense. Supporters of Ukraine are reluctant to interpret the absence as a clear sign that Washington will end its military support for Kyiv.
By Stephan Israel
        The Chancellor wants to meet the US President with confidence during his inaugural visit. For the EU partners, too, much will depend on whether Merz finds a rapport with Trump.
By Till Hoppe