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Union puts pressure on mining law reform

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

Verpackungsmüll

Packaging Regulation: Parliament votes in November

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

Symbolbild zum Thema IT, Hacker-Angriffe. Netzwerkverteiler, Glasfaserkabel IT am 30.10.2023 in Siegen/Deutschland. *** Symbolic image on the subject of IT, hacker attacks network distributor, fiber optic cable IT on 30 10 2023 in Siegen Germany

Israel-Hamas conflict: Europe watches closely

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

Alexander Demissie, zwischen China, Afrika und Europa

Alexander Demissie – bridging China, Africa and Europe

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