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Table of Contents - Edition 1066 from November 10th, 2025
- COP30: EU can make an impact but its leadership role is faltering
- Digital Omnibus: No “stop-the-clock” for the AI Act
- Solar: MEPs call for ban on Chinese inverters
- Energy from Russia: White House contradicts Orbán
- Nexperia chips: China relaxes rules for exports to the EU
- Must Reads: Péter Magyar leads in Hungarian polls
- Documents: Global divergence in agricultural yields
- Opinion: ETS 2 under fire
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Till Hoppe
Redaktionsleitung Europe.Table
Markus Grabitz
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Corinna Visser
Redakteurin (Digitalpolitik)
Lukas Knigge
Redakteur (Klima- und Umweltpolitik, Clean Industry, internationale Klimadiplomatie)
Manuel Berkel
Redakteur (EU-Energiepolitik)
Stephan Israel
Redakteur (EU-Krisen, Ukraine, Nato, Balkan)
Janos Allenbach-Ammann
Redakteur Brüssel (Industrie-, Handelspolitik)
Alina Leimbach
Redakteurin (Arbeitsmarkt- und Sozialpolitik)
Almut Siefert
Italien-Korrespondentin, Freie Redakteurin
Sarah Schaefer
Social Media Redakteurin
Eric Bonse
Politikjournalist (Außen- und Migrationspolitik)