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Coalition papers on energy and climate: Agreements and disputes.

The CDU/CSU and SPD negotiators have formulated their joint and opposing ideas on energy and climate. They are still far apart on many critical points. However, important decisions on climate are also being made in the working group on foreign and development policy.

By Bernhard Pötter

Macron: International turbulence helps the president make a comeback.

France's President will receive Volodymyr Zelenskiy this evening in Paris and on Thursday the supporters of Ukraine at the summit of the "Coalition of the Willing." In view of the rapprochement between Washington and Moscow, the previously ailing head of state is slipping into a leadership role.

By Claire Stam

Petersberg Climate Dialogue: Eleven crucial questions.

At the Petersberg Climate Dialogue in Berlin, the Brazilian presidency wants to present its plans and ideas for a successful COP30. The pressing issues are financing, NDCs, the US withdrawal and the lack of hotel beds. And the German government as host is a lame duck.

By Bernhard Pötter

SME Envoy: Commission disappoints economy.

Commission President von der Leyen is reneging on her promise to appoint a high-ranking special envoy to represent the interests of SMEs. For this, she is now receiving clear criticism.

By Till Hoppe

Klimakleber blockieren den Verkehr auf der Sonnenstraße, Protestaktion der Letzten Generation, München, 20.12.2022 Deuts

Accusations against Last Generation: Climate NGOs warn of a culture war.

The Munich Public Prosecutor General's Office has charged five climate activists from Last Generation with forming a "criminal organization." NGOs now fear a "climate of intimidation" and a "criminalization of climate activists." The new federal government must prevent climate policy from becoming a culture war.

By Lisa Kuner

Viktor Orbán: Why he continues to escalate in isolation

Unanimity in the EU also works against Viktor Orbán: this was demonstrated by the heads of state and government at last week's summit. Orbán is isolated in Brussels, but Hungary's head of government continues to escalate at home. However, his business model could be reaching its limits.

By Stephan Israel