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Inhaltsverzeichnis – Ausgabe 1170 vom September 23rd, 2025
- TikTok: Why the biggest point of contention remains
- Border closure: Poland blocks China's most important rail route
- Steel industry: How China wants to reduce overcapacities
- CO₂ peak: China must significantly increase its investments
- Online fraud: False information in the name of Merck
- US lawyer Jerome A. Cohen: Dead at the age of 95
- Southeast Asia: EU and Indonesia seal CEPA trade agreement
- South Korea: Why the country fears the biggest crisis since 1997
- Focus on trade policy: EU committee debates relations with India and the USA
- October summit: RCEP states discuss enlargement and trade reforms
- Opinion on the Xiangshan Forum: Why China and Europe need to take action
Europe.Table
Inhaltsverzeichnis – Ausgabe 1034 vom September 24th, 2025
- Deforestation: How the Commission justifies postponing the new EUDR
- Danger from drones: How NATO and the EU intend to respond
- EU-Indonesia: Details of the trade agreement
- Internship Directive: Committee defines position
- Immunity for three MEPs: Orbán fails in his attack
- Russian oil: Trump wants to personally urge Orbán to stop imports
- Must Reads: Prohibited chemicals: EU companies reported more exports abroad
- Documents: Agreement with InvestEU
- Opinion: EU Supply Chain Act is "an indispensable trump card"
Security.Table
Inhaltsverzeichnis – Ausgabe 338 vom September 24th, 2025
- Drones I: How NATO and the EU are arming themselves against Russia's attacks
- Drones II: How private initiatives are helping Ukraine against Russian air strikes
- Iran: How the snapback mechanism is driving divisions in the regime
- Budget 2026: Why the Federal Audit Office believes the fulfillment of the core mandate is at risk
- New military service: Why the law is unconstitutional according to Greenpeace
- Georgia: Why civil society is increasingly restricted
- Must Reads: How Russia uses banned chemical weapons in Ukraine
- Opinion: Why courage is needed to secure peace and stability
Climate.Table
Inhaltsverzeichnis – Ausgabe 293 vom September 23rd, 2025
- NY Climate Week: Climate action despite rollbacks
- BMWE plans: Similarities to RWE and E.ON requirements
- Thawing Arctic: China tests north polar route
- Australia's NDC: 62–70% greenhouse gas reduction planned
- Production Gap Report: Fossil fuel plans threaten Paris target
- Heat pumps: Why German levies on electricity make them less attractive
- Animal husbandry: Social exchange helps with climate action
- Must Reads: Six heads of government confront climate change
- Documents: US climate policy rated as 'critically inadequate'
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China.Table – Neueste Newsletter
- #1170: TikTok remains dependent + Border closure hits China's trade + Asia.Table News
- #1169: Beijing defaults on UN payments + ASEAN has an appetite for Europe
- #1168: Algorithms in the power game + Asia.Table: EU-Indonesia trade agreement
- #1167: Maiden voyage on the Arctic route + Johnny Erling on press badges as contemporary documents
- #1166: EU Chamber urges fairness in the next Five-Year Plan + How Beijing wants to make assisted driving safer
- #1165: Beijing's constant diplomatic fire + Germany's digital dependency
- #1164: Cybersecurity during trips to China + Sino-American diplomacy on the move
- #1163: Russia's slow line + Truth of a delivery driver
- #1162: Autonomous driving offensive + Guard rails for e-mobility
- #1161: China's carmakers want more + What Beijing is planning with brain computers + Invoked tech sovereignty
Europe.Table – Neueste Newsletter
- #1034: Deforestation regulation postponed + EU and NATO react to drones + Details of the Indonesia deal
- #1033: Tough spot for German Ag Minister Rainer + Financial data exchange without gatekeepers + Red lines for AI
- #1032: Moldova before the election + Indonesia at the center of EU trade policy + 19th sanctions package
- #1031: Across-the-board cuts to MFF proposal + Europe's digital wallet + Commission President's appeal to German business
- #1030: VdL pushes ahead with Russian gas + No Israel sanctions without Berlin
- #1029: Draghi sees "complacency" + Three years of Meloni + Sanctions against Israel
- #1028: S&D wants a say in US trade deal + Teething problems for ETS 2
- #1027: Decision on combustion engines in December + Climate target for 2040 delayed + Bureaucracy omnibus in parliament
- #1026: NATO's red line + Martin Jäger's plans + Jørgensen on methane regulation
- #1025: 'Europe must fight' + Drone incident + Combustion engine ban remains
Security.Table – Neueste Newsletter
- #338: NATO united + Cracks in Iran's regime
- #337: Israel responds with settlement construction to recognition + Moscow's influence in Moldova
- #336: NATO keeps 1.5% target vague + Drone defense: Poland learns from Ukraine
- #335: Middle East NATO a distant prospect + 19th sanctions package delayed
- #334: Party youth criticize military service + CIR raises awareness in Lithuania
- #333: Poland: Bundeswehr strengthens air defense + Middle East: Abandoned by Trump
- #332: Drone defense: New powers for the Bundeswehr + Exclusive: Criminal charges against German IDF sniper
- #330: Coalition of the Willing seeks Trump’s support + Schilling defends military service law
- #329: US running low on THAAD missiles + Autocrats' gathering in Beijing
- #328: AI puts politics and industry under pressure + Human rights UN high commissioner on Sudan
Climate.Table – Neueste Newsletter
- #293: Stiell opens Climate Week + Reiche's plans similar to RWE/E.ON demands + Criticism of Australia's NDC
- #292: UNGA80: Climate debates behind the scenes + ETS: Call for extended free certificates + Jennifer Morgan: Her new tasks
- #291: Energy transition monitoring: Forecasts and contradictions + Ghana: Article 6 for efficient cooking + USA: End of official climate denial
- #290: +++ Table Special: EU climate target postponed +++
- #289: Combustion engine phase-out: Watering down jeopardizes climate protection + EU climate target: Chancellor puts his foot down + Subsidy report with climate gap
- #288: Ethiopia as a climate pioneer + Pressure on fleet limits + Plankton endangered by heat
- #286: Climate movement: How to prepare for collapse + Communication: How to talk about climate protection properly + Wind energy: How to save Ørsted
- #285: +++ Table.Special: Carsten Schneider's first priorities +++
- #284: Climate footprint of Germany’s federal administration + EU Commission promotes electrification + New Zealand back on fossil path
- #283: Ministry of the Environment organizes climate policy + Turnaround in construction with building blocks + Solar boom in Africa