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COP28 decision: Not perfect, but the direction is clear

The final text of COP28 does not contain the phase-out of fossil fuels that many countries had hoped for. However, many still see the somewhat ambiguously worded sentence on "phasing out fossil fuels" as a clear signal that the end of the fossil fuel era has been heralded.

By Lukas Knigge

EU expects marathon summit on Ukraine and financial framework

Rarely is so much at stake and rarely is the starting position as open as it is today ahead of the arrival of the heads of state and government in Brussels. Difficult talks are expected on Ukraine's accession to the EU and the increase in the medium-term financial framework.

By Stephan Israel

COP decision: success only with a good mood

The climate conference in Dubai ends with a "historic" consensus that, among other things, sets out the global fossil fuel phase-out. But this will only work if many people believe in it and join in. From now on, goodwill will be needed everywhere.

By Bernhard Pötter

Global Stocktake: Not perfect, but the path is clear

The final text of COP28 does not mention the fossil fuels exit many countries had hoped for. However, the somewhat ambiguously worded sentence on "transitioning away from fossil fuels" is seen by many as a clear signal that the end of the fossil fuel era has been heralded.

By Lukas Knigge

Serbia moves towards Beijing with trade agreement

Serbia is the most problematic among the EU accession candidates when it comes to China. President Aleksandar Vučić recently signed a free trade agreement with Beijing. The EU has little influence on this.

By Amelie Richter

Pinduoduo overtakes Alibaba

A young competitor is challenging the Chinese online giant Alibaba. Now Pinduoduo has even overtaken the previous top dog in terms of market capitalization. Alibaba founder Jack Ma praises the attacker – and demands more commitment from his own team.

By Jörn Petring

Chances of a larger economic stimulus package increase

The Central Economic Work Conference has convened – and shifted the focus of economic policy. An increase in government debt indicates that Beijing now wants to kick-start the sluggish economy with additional spending after all.

By Redaktion Table