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China.Table
Inhaltsverzeichnis – Ausgabe 1157 vom September 5th, 2025
- IAA 2025: Largest Chinese auto show outside China
- Time.Table: Dates for the coming week
- After 'Victory Day': Slovakia and Hungary back China
- Supply Chain Act: German government abolishes reporting requirements
- Xi meets Kim: 'Advancing friendly relations'
- View from China: Parades do not decide history
Europe.Table
Inhaltsverzeichnis – Ausgabe 1022 vom September 8th, 2025
- France: What happens after the confidence vote
- Antitrust fine against Google: Why EUR 2.95 billion is just the beginning
- ‘Tour des Capitales’: Costa talks to Merz about Ukraine and defense
- Ukraine: Massive drone attack by Russia
- Energy Council: Electricity grid needs a different cost-benefit analysis
- China tightens the tariff screw: EU pig farmers under pressure
- Exascale supercomputer: Zakharieva and Merz inaugurate JUPITER
- AI: ASML becomes largest shareholder in Mistral
- Romania: Government survives four votes of no confidence on austerity package
- Must Reads: Schrödinger's GPS interference
- Documents: ACER report on the 70 percent criterion
- Ischinger: Block formation? The US, China, and Europe in an AI race
Security.Table
Inhaltsverzeichnis – Ausgabe 330 vom September 5th, 2025
- Ukraine: This is how the coalition of the willing intends to convince Trump
- Military service I: Why Nicole Schilling rejects criticism of the law
- Military service II: Why the NKR is calling for a revision of the law
- Israel: IDF controls large parts of Gaza City
- Must Reads: US toughen stance toward Venezuela
- Heads: Samuel Mbassa + Martin Jäger + Ralf Erbel
Climate.Table
Inhaltsverzeichnis – Ausgabe 286 vom September 4th, 2025
- Climate movement: How and why activists are preparing for climate collapse
- Interview: 'Include climate communication in your planning from the outset'
- Wind power: How Ørsted plans to emerge from the crisis
- Climate in Numbers: Europe's green investment gap continues to grow
- CCS: Potential for safe storage significantly lower than assumed
- Oil and gas: German government does not want drilling in marine protected areas
- Climate lawsuit: Indonesian fishermen take cement company Holcim to court
- Security of supply: Federal Network Agency calls for more secured capacity
- Energy monitoring: Report not yet available
- EU climate target 2040: France wants decision by heads of state and government
- UNFCCC: The clock is ticking for NDCs
- Spain and Portugal: This is how much climate change intensified the forest fires
- CO2 use: E-fuel industry complains about declining CO2 sources
- Must Reads: Brussels sets course for Mercosur
- Events: Second Africa Climate Summit
- Zhang Jingjing: Lawyer for environmental justice
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China.Table – Neueste Newsletter
- #1157: Key market Europe + Parades shape images
- #1156: North Korea's 'princess' in Beijing + Xi's new power architecture + Krah testifies
- #1155: Commemoration as a show of power + Chip star despite sanctions
- #1154: SCO steps up the pace + Fico and Vučić at military parade
- #1153: China shock for Europe + Tencent’s AI success formula
- #1152: India and China ahead of the SCO summit + Johnny Erling on the numbers game
- #1151: Why Beijing is betting on open source + Stock market between euphoria and skepticism
- #1150: China's role in the Middle East + Trump-whisperer Lee Jae Myung
- #1149: Cyberinsecurity in Germany + Children promote fraud
- #1148: Interview with KP expert Willy Lam + Options to combat overcapacity
Europe.Table – Neueste Newsletter
- #1022: Vote of confidence in Paris + Antitrust fine against Google + Costa meets Merz
- #1021: Message from Paris to Washington + CAP reform + Ribera speaks of 'genocide'
- #1020: Mercosur with safeguards + Weyand defends trade deal + MFF proposals
- #1019: Vote on Mercosur + Growing climate investment gap + Government crisis in France
- #1018: Two-speed electrification + China's friends + Pistorius contradicts vdL
- #1017: 19th sanctions package + DIN criticism of tariffs + Cooperation with France
- #1016: Russian money for Ukraine + Agenda of the Franco-German ministerial meeting + Tariff reduction for the USA
- #1015: Merz-Macron differences + ECB climate factor + DNA delayed
- #1014: Sticking to the trade deal + Nuclear friendship
- #35: Test Newsletter ABC
Security.Table – Neueste Newsletter
- #330: Coalition of the Willing seeks Trump’s support + Schilling defends military service law
- #329: US running low on THAAD missiles + Autocrats' gathering in Beijing
- #328: AI puts politics and industry under pressure + Human rights UN high commissioner on Sudan
- #327: EU sanctions: Moscow’s money back up for debate + Iran: Europe steps up pressure on Tehran
- #326: National Security Council + Vice Admiral Kaack on new theater of operations
- #325: 19th sanctions package against Russia + German Navy exercises with Canada
- #324: ESA expands defense programs + Arms industry powerless in car crisis
- #323: Security guarantees for Ukraine + German military presence in the Arctic
- #322: +++ Table.Special: Results of the Washington negotiations +++
- #321: Europe in Washington + Defense companies' new communication
Climate.Table – Neueste Newsletter
- #286: Climate movement: How to prepare for collapse + Communication: How to talk about climate protection properly + Wind energy: How to save Ørsted
- #285: +++ Table.Special: Carsten Schneider's first priorities +++
- #284: Climate footprint of Germany’s federal administration + EU Commission promotes electrification + New Zealand back on fossil path
- #283: Ministry of the Environment organizes climate policy + Turnaround in construction with building blocks + Solar boom in Africa
- #282: National Security Council: Climate not an issue + China: More coal, fewer emissions + Giegold: Government risks unwinding the EU Green Deal
- #281: Domestic flights: Emissions halved + Tropical diseases: Risk is growing + ECB: New climate factor
- #280: Climate lawsuits in Karlsruhe: Government to release statement + Biogas makes gas heating expensive + Spain calls for consensus on wildfires
- #279: Final stretch at UN plastics conference + Russia's unambitious climate target + Christian Democrats divided over EU climate target
- #278: Plenty of climate potential in logistics + Wind-powered cargo ships gaining momentum + ISE head: Keep climate change on the agenda
- #277: CCS Act: Industry demands subsidies + UBA chief: Green Deal in danger + German DAC innovation