More migrants than ever reach the Canary Islands
More migrants have arrived in the Canary Islands this year than ever before. The regional president is calling for more help from the EU and Spain's central government.
By Redaktion Table
More migrants have arrived in the Canary Islands this year than ever before. The regional president is calling for more help from the EU and Spain's central government.
By Redaktion Table
There was recently a major dispute over the specific form of the loss and damage fund for climate-related damage. Negotiators have now agreed on important details.
By Redaktion Table
According to the Federal Ministry of Economics' response to a minor question from the CDU/CSU parliamentary group, little progress has been made so far in modernizing mining law. Jens Spahn, Deputy Leader of the parliamentary group, is calling for clear measures.
By Leonie Düngefeld
In Kyiv, Ursula von der Leyen is raising Ukraine's hopes for early EU accession talks. An important report is expected on Wednesday.
By Redaktion Table
The EU Parliament's Environment Committee has adopted its report on the Packaging Regulation, and the plenary is due to vote in November. It is uncertain whether the trilogue negotiations will be concluded before the European elections. The German government wants to address issues such as reusable systems now.
By Leonie Düngefeld
The conflicts in the Middle East also have a digital component. Europe is not directly involved – but could be affected at any time. This is because European companies and even government agencies are focusing heavily on cyber security "Made in Israel."
By Falk Steiner
With his company The China Africa Advisory, Alexander Demissie is a mediator between China, Africa and Europe. He prepares studies for companies and international organizations on political guidelines in the target country, organizes specialist conferences and provides support in opening up new markets.
By Redaktion Table
India is considering its own CO2 levy to avoid export duties at EU borders through the CBAM.
By Lukas Knigge
On the second day of the AI Safety Summit in the UK, leading artificial intelligence (AI) developers have agreed with governments to have new models independently tested before they hit the market. This is aimed at better managing the risks associated with rapidly advancing technology.
By Corinna Visser