EU elections: Where the China experts sit in the European Parliament
In the newly elected EU Parliament, there will once again be a China delegation. Overall, however, the expertise on China is rather lacking.
By Amelie Richter
In the newly elected EU Parliament, there will once again be a China delegation. Overall, however, the expertise on China is rather lacking.
By Amelie Richter
In order to get ahead of the heads of state and government, the EPP, S D, Renew and Greens want to rally behind a candidate for the post of Commission President at an early stage. Negotiations between the group leaders will begin as soon as the majority is determined on Monday.
By Redaktion Table
The far-right party Rassemblement National (RN) is likely to emerge as France's strongest force in the European elections on Sunday. President Emmanuel Macron's party could even end up in third place – behind a candidate who is surprisingly successful.
By Claire Stam
European energy policy after the elections will probably be dominated by one topic in particular: The fight for an EU-wide electrification target. Read why the industry wants to push it through and what the stakeholders are still demanding.
By Manuel Berkel
The European Commission will likely announce the tariffs on Chinese EVs the day after the EU elections. Beijing's attempts to avert them seem to have failed. Is a new trade war imminent?
By Amelie Richter
Chinese language models lag behind ChatGPT and other Western competitors, although the gap is slowly closing. The reason is the enormous competitive pressure on the Chinese market.
By Jörn Petring
In the European elections, the AfD campaigns by rejecting the Green Deal and climate policy. Looking ahead to German municipal and state elections, they deny human-caused climate change and reject the Paris Agreement. There is a clear strategy behind this.
By Lisa Kuner
Ahead of the European elections, Table.Briefings provides an overview of trends in the member states. In Austria, the governing partners ÖVP and Greens have slipped in the polls. The right-wing populist FPÖ has been in first place for months and would like to appoint the EU Commissioner.
By Lukas Bayer
Table.Briefings takes a look at the possible composition of the future Commission. Today, we present the second part with contributions on who Donald Tusk will propose for Poland and Pedro Sánchez for Spain.
By Redaktion Table
The first budget of New Zealand's new government does not provide any fresh money for climate action. Instead, several billion in already budgeted climate funds will be cut in order to finance tax cuts. How New Zealand intends to achieve its climate targets in this way seems questionable.
By Nora Hübchen