
High tariffs: Swiss government leaders travel to Washington
The Swiss want to avert the high US tariffs at the last minute. To do so, they are sending the first set to Washington. In their luggage: a new offer.
Von Redaktion Table
The Swiss want to avert the high US tariffs at the last minute. To do so, they are sending the first set to Washington. In their luggage: a new offer.
Von Redaktion Table
If environmental and climate laws are not simplified, the European Green Deal will be jeopardized, says Dirk Messner, President of the German Environment Agency. The task now is to find lean solutions – and to make greater use of artificial intelligence.
Von Marc Winkelmann
The significant reduction in the criteria is welcomed – but companies still do not have to adhere to scientific standards.
Von Marc Winkelmann
Voraussichtlich ab August 2026 können Beamte in dem Bundesland zwischen individueller und pauschaler Beihilfe wählen. Insbesondere Seiteneinsteiger und wechselwillige Lehrkräfte aus anderen Bundesländern würden davon profitieren.
Von Kirstin von Elm
Denmark, Norway, and Sweden announced on Tuesday that they will jointly finance a weapons package worth USD 500 million for Ukraine. On Monday, the Netherlands had already declared itself the first NATO country to deliver a multi-million dollar package of US weapons as part of the NATO US initiative Purl.
Von Gabriel Bub
Even after the twelve-day war with Israel, Iran continues to support Shiite militias in Lebanon, Yemen, and Iraq. Yet the so-called Axis of Resistance is, one year after the deaths of Ismail Haniyeh and Hassan Nasrallah, now only a shadow of its former self. Our *Focus on Iran* appears in cooperation with the Center for Middle East and Global Order (CMEG).
Von Ali Fathollah-Nejad
His country is an indispensable anchor of stability in Southeast Europe, writes Croatia’s ambassador to Berlin, Gordan Bakota. Thirty years after Operation “Storm,” he argues that peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina is only possible with Croatia’s support.
Von Gordan Bakota
The Ministry of Defense is still reviewing where the German-Dutch Corps will be stationed as a forward command element on NATO’s eastern flank – either in Latvia or Estonia. A final decision is expected at the troop contributors’ conference in October.
Von Lisa-Martina Klein
The business lobby association Wirtschaftsrat der Union fears for the country’s security if the new cybersecurity requirements do not apply equally to both the state and the private sector.
Von Wilhelmine Stenglin