Reform debate on cohesion unsettles German states
Minister Lindner sees potential savings in the billions of euros in EU structural policy funds. However, the federal states are more concerned about planning games in the EU Commission.
By Till Hoppe
Minister Lindner sees potential savings in the billions of euros in EU structural policy funds. However, the federal states are more concerned about planning games in the EU Commission.
By Till Hoppe
Get to know the "Top of the Table": 100 pivotal figures in the international climate scene. Selected by the Climate.Table editorial team across ten categories, from politics to administration, consulting, think tanks, foundations, and NGOs. Today: the most important personalities from politics.
By Lukas Bayer
Iran is the world's sixth-largest carbon emitter due to its dependence on oil and gas and energy waste. Climate targets are outdated, sanctions hinder investment. The new president could change that.
By Michael Liebert
The parliamentary groups distribute the 14 vice-president posts and the chairmanship of the committees. The EPP MEPs have to take a back seat, while an SPD MEP once again secures an influential post.
By Markus Grabitz
Violent attacks against foreigners occurred in various parts of the country in June. One reason for the violence against foreigners is the government's nationalist propaganda – which now attempts to portray the attacks as isolated incidents.
By Redaktion Table
Top bankers in China will no longer be allowed to earn more than 380,000 euros a year. The measures will likely go down well with parts of the population. However, there are signs of discontent among business representatives.
By Jörn Petring
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán travels to Beijing and calls it "Peace Mission 3.0". Brussels is highly irritated after just a few days of the Hungarian Council Presidency – and is increasingly concerned about Orbán's actions.
By Michael Radunski
Get to know the "Top of the Table": the 100 pivotal figures in the international climate scene. Selected by the Climate.Table editorial team across ten categories, from politics to administration, consulting, think tanks, foundations, and NGOs. Today: the most important personalities from society. Here's the overview.
By Lisa Kuner
The parliamentary elections have resulted in an unclear majority, and now the search for a solution begins. As the winner of the election, the left-wing alliance wants to propose a prime minister. However, various scenarios are possible.
By Claire Stam
The former ID group will be merged into the new "Patriots for Europe" group. It will be joined by the Hungarian Fidesz, the Czech Ano movement and Vox from Spain as the second strongest group.
By Markus Grabitz