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  • 1 week ago | table.media | Manuel Changming Liu |Kai Schöneberg

    Kaja Kallas has now received commitments for around two thirds of her initiative to supply Ukraine with two million artillery shells this year. Friedrich Merz's openness with regard to the delivery of Taurus cruise missiles was also welcomed at the Foreign Affairs Council.

  • 4 weeks ago | table.media | Till Hoppe |Lisa Kuner |Manuel Changming Liu

    To achieve the German and European climate targets, regulations actually need to be tightened. However, the coalition papers from the ongoing government talks contain a number of announcements to soften climate action measures. Find out more in Table.Briefings. At least the target remains unchanged: "We stand by the German and European climate targets" is the first sentence in the outcome paper of the German coalition working group on climate and energy.

  • 1 month ago | table.media | Eric Bonse |Manuel Changming Liu |Manuel Berkel

    This year, the EU and China are celebrating 50 years of diplomatic relations. Brussels has invited Xi Jinping, but according to a media report, he declined. Find out more in Table.Briefings. Xi Jinping has declined an invitation to attend a summit in Brussels to mark the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the EU and China, reports the Financial Times, citing two anonymous sources.

  • Jan 20, 2025 | table.media | Eric Bonse |Manuel Changming Liu

    EU negotiations with China on patent royalty rates have been unsuccessful. Brussels is now pushing for WTO consultations to protect European high-tech companies. The EU filed another complaint against China at the World Trade Organization (WTO). The EU Commission accuses Beijing of having empowered its courts to set worldwide royalty rates for EU standard essential patents – without the patent owner's consent.

  • Jan 15, 2025 | table.media | Andrzej Rybak |Eric Bonse |Manuel Changming Liu

    Following the damage to an undersea cable, Taiwan wants to monitor its coast better. Taiwan accuses China of being involved in the destruction of the cable. Taiwan wants to monitor ships off its coast better in the future. Vessels sailing under a flag other than that of their owners are to be monitored and, if necessary, inspected on board, reports Reuters. This is Taiwan's response to a damaged submarine cable off the coast of the island.

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