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NGT: Wie Experten Polens Vorschlag zu Patenten einschätzen

Nachdem Belgien und Ungarn damit gescheitert waren, im Rat einen Kompromiss zum EU-Gentechnikrecht zu finden, versucht die polnische Ratspräsidentschaft ihr Glück. Doch es gibt Zweifel an der Rechtssicherheit ihres Vorschlags.

Von Julia Dahm

News

NGT: How experts assess Poland's proposal on patents

After Belgium and Hungary failed to compromise on EU genetic engineering law in the Council, the Polish Council Presidency is trying its luck. However, there are doubts about the legal certainty of its proposal.

Von Julia Dahm

Feature

Secure communication from space: Italy has its own plans

With the Iris2 satellite constellation, Europe wants to establish a sovereign and secure communication system in space. But this is taking too long for Italy. It is considering purchasing the services from Elon Musk's Starlink.

Von Almut Siefert

Opinion

What the EU could do against Kremlin propaganda in its backyard

The Balkans are a testing ground and a gateway for Russian propaganda, which even reaches EU states such as Austria. Southeast Europe expert Thomas Brey explains what the EU can do to counter toxic disinformation and which country could be the next to topple.

Von Experts Table.Briefings

News

Survey: EU fails to accomplish important tasks

According to a Forsa survey, the European Union is failing to distribute asylum seekers fairly and provide incentives for economic growth. According to the respondents, Germany has lost influence.

Von Till Hoppe

News

EU Commission pays Ukraine first tranche of €3 billion

An important signal before Donald Trump takes office: the EU Commission has paid Ukraine a first tranche of €3 billion, which is secured with the interest gains from frozen Russian state assets as part of the G7 initiative.

Von Stephan Israel

Analyse

Sichere Kommunikation aus dem All: Italien hat eigene Pläne

Mit der Satellitenkonstellation Iris2 will Europa ein souveränes und sicheres Kommunikationssystem im All aufbauen. Doch Italien dauert das zu lang. Es überlegt, die Dienste bei Elon Musks Starlink einzukaufen.

Von Almut Siefert