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Von Agrar-Omnibus über EU-Öko-Verordnung und GAP-Vereinfachungspaket bis hin zu NGT: In Brüssel und Straßburg steht vor Weihnachten ein Endspurt bevor.
Von Julia Dahm
Von Agrar-Omnibus über EU-Öko-Verordnung und GAP-Vereinfachungspaket bis hin zu NGT: In Brüssel und Straßburg steht vor Weihnachten ein Endspurt bevor.
Von Julia Dahm
Eine aktuelle Umfrage zeigt nur wenig Vertrauen in die Klimaberichterstattung. Medien stünden vor einem Balanceakt zwischen Klarheit und Zurückhaltung bei einem sensibler werdenden Thema.
Von Lukas Bayer
Knapp 20 Prozent des Landes-Sondervermögens von Rheinland-Pfalz gehen in die Wissenschafts- und Hochschulinfrastruktur.
Von Markus Weisskopf
The EU Commission is apparently planning to reverse its previous decision to phase out the internal combustion engine. At first glance, this would appear to be a reasonable measure to support the car industry. But in the long term, it will lead to cost inefficiencies, increase Europe’s dependence on imports and damage the car industry even more.
Von Beatrix Keim
In the current conflict with Japan, the Chinese leadership is repeatedly drawing links to World War II. One reason for this is the Treaty of San Francisco signed in 1951, says Japanese China studies expert Chisako Masuo.
Von Angela Köckritz
Cambodia and Thailand are accusing each other of escalating their border conflict. Phnom Penh is now even preparing a lawsuit alleging crimes against humanity.
Von Marcel Grzanna
Following high-level talks, Singapore and China announced 27 bilateral agreements spanning areas from healthcare to digital services. Among them is a pilot project that will allow travelers from Singapore to pay in China using the digital renminbi.
Von Yi Ling Pan
Myanmar’s military government is planning elections that have been met with skepticism by the United Nations and opposition groups. Meanwhile, the son of former head of government and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Aung San Suu Kyi fears that his mother may be dead.
Von Yi Ling Pan
China is casting doubt on Japan’s sovereignty over the strategically vital Okinawa island chain, located in close proximity to Taiwan. Three-quarters of all US military facilities in Japan are stationed there.
Von Angela Köckritz
The conviction of Hong Kong media entrepreneur and opposition figure Jimmy Lai was not unexpected. Nevertheless, the judges are facing international criticism.
Von Jörn Petring, Fabian Peltsch und Marcel Grzanna