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Final charter flight leaves for Qingdao

The charter flight program of the German Chamber of Commerce Abroad was a lifeline for the German economy during the pandemic. Almost ten thousand passengers traveled with it. The program is coming to an end this weekend.

By Jörn Petring

Combustion engine phase-out: one sentence, multiple readings

The majority needed to phase out internal combustion vehicles in 2035 is in question. In the Council of Ministers on Tuesday, Germany could derail what was still a consensus in the October trilogue agreement. The FDP sees the blame with the Commission and an unfulfilled recital.

By Lukas Knigge

(211031) -- HEFEI, Oct. 31, 2021 -- Aerial photo taken on Oct. 21, 2021 shows Wenergy Hefei Electric Power Co., Ltd. in

The hidden interests behind China's coal boom

China has approved more new coal-fired power plants in 2022 than at any time in the last seven years. Are the international climate targets at risk? Chinese peculiarities such as low utilization of power plants and the rapid expansion of renewables give a reason for hope. But some risks to the climate remain.

By Nico Beckert

IRA: big step toward US climate goal

The "Inflation Reduction Act" is decisive in achieving the USA's climate goals. With about 370 billion dollars in grants and tax breaks, US President Joe Biden wants to promote new and green industries, infrastructure construction and greater energy efficiency. The details are now emerging.

By Bernhard Pötter

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Rekindled love for concrete gold

China is expected to fall back into old habits at this weekend's People's Congress and fire up the real estate market to create growth. But investing in even more concrete will only add to the mountains of debt.

By Felix Lee

CHINA, BEIJING - MARCH 1, 2023: Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko L shakes hands with China s President Xi Jinping during a meeting at the Great Hall of the People. Pavel Orlovsky/BelTA/TASS PUBLICATIONxINxGERxAUTxONLY 57625095

Lukashenko seeks to close ranks with Xi

The Belarusian President did not travel to Beijing as Putin's envoy; on the contrary, he wanted to show independence. Nevertheless, the visit does not look good for China.

By Jörn Petring

Klaus Welle war von 2009 bis Ende 2022 Generalsekretär des Europaparlaments.

Klaus Welle: 'EU institutions are largely unprotected'

As Secretary General of the European Parliament, Klaus Welle has been one of the most influential people in Brussels over the past 14 years. In an interview with Markus Grabitz, he talks about the next European elections, the corruption scandal and what it has to do with the secret services.

By Markus Grabitz

Kathrin Henneberger (Studentin, Feministin, Mitglied bei attac und Buendnis 90 / Die Gruenen) in der Talk-Show Maybrit I

'Even the Greens have been warned: The movement is serious'

Kathrin Henneberger sits as a climate activist for the Green Party in the German parliament. For the strike day of Fridays for Future, she wants to see a big protest on the streets – also against the policies of her own government. The dispute over the eradication of the German hamlet of Lützerath for an opencast mine has destroyed trust, but also strengthened the movement.

By Bernhard Pötter