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  • 1 week ago | table.media | Bernhard Poetter |Amelie Richter |Stefan Braun

    In response to the fact that the CDU/CSU and SPD split climate protection between the Environment and Economics Ministries in the coalition agreement, experts are calling for better coordination. Climate should play a role in the Chancellery. In response to the upcoming government's plans to date, experts are calling for Germany's future climate policy to be better coordinated and to be based in the Chancellery.

  • 2 weeks ago | table.media | Till Hoppe |Amelie Richter

    Beijing and Washington are tightening the tariff spiral. Around the world, containers are being loaded at the last minute in an effort to ship as many goods as possible to the United States. Yet consumers are already beginning to feel the effects. Find out what they are in today's Table.Briefings. Everything has changed since Wednesday morning, when Donald Trump's tariffs on 86 trading partners officially took effect.

  • 3 weeks ago | table.media | Alexander Schwarz |János Allenbach-Ammann |Amelie Richter |Almut Siefert

    By Alexander SchwarzIf Europe accepts the disregard of the ICC by Netanyahu's visit to Hungary without doing anything, it is undermining the foundation of its legal system, writes Alexander Schwarz. Read the international law expert's analysis at Table.Briefings. Viktor Orbán's invitation of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Hungary is nothing less than an open provocation.

  • 4 weeks ago | table.media | Daniela Chiaretti |Amelie Richter

    With Brazil, an ambitious presidency is taking over the next COP. Although there are hardly any critical formal decisions to be made, COP President-designate André Corrêa do Lago wants to achieve a "turning point" in implementing climate targets – by reforming the system. Find out more in Table.BriefingsWith its upcoming COP presidency, Brazil pushes for reforms in the UN process to better implement and explain climate policy.

  • 1 month ago | table.media | Markus Grabitz |Amelie Richter

    The EU Commission has presented its first strategic paper on collective defense. In an interview with Nana Brink, EU Commissioner for Defense Andrius Kubilius explains why hopes should not be pinned too high and why the white paper is only a first step. Mr. Kubilius, the EU wants to make more money available for defense, as proposed in the white paper, but has not made a clear proposal as to which projects the money should be used for. Why is that? Please use HAN to get access to this article.

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