Mercedes-Benz: Layoffs announced in China
As part of its billion-euro cost-cutting program, Mercedes-Benz plans to cut its personnel costs by a quarter by 2027 and also cut numerous jobs in China.
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As part of its billion-euro cost-cutting program, Mercedes-Benz plans to cut its personnel costs by a quarter by 2027 and also cut numerous jobs in China.
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Friedrich Merz quickly seeks contact with French President Emmanuel Macron: His first trip after the election takes him to Paris.
By Redaktion Table
The public prosecutor's office in Romania has accused the far-right and pro-Kremlin former presidential candidate Călin Georgescu of attacks on the constitutional order. There have also been numerous house searches.
By Redaktion Table
At the extraordinary EU summit on March 6, the Commission will submit a proposal to the heads of state and government for an instrument to promote European defense capabilities.
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EU Council President von der Leyen is on a two-day visit to New Delhi. Among other things, she will call on India to reduce customs duties on cars and spirits.
By Emily Kossak
Even in extreme scenarios, the Atlantic Ocean circulation (AMOC) is unlikely to collapse entirely. However, a new modeling study shows that it could break down significantly – with serious consequences for Europe in particular.
By Lukas Bayer
Over the next few years, the UK must step up its efforts, particularly in the areas of transport, buildings, industry and agriculture, in order to meet its climate targets. This is the advice of the CCC advisory body in its seventh carbon budget to reduce both energy costs and energy dependency.
By Lukas Bayer
So far, many large companies from CO2-intensive sectors have received free carbon credits. The environmental organization WWF has called for this allocation to be restricted sooner than planned.
By Alex Veit
China's steel sector jeopardizes the country's climate targets. Low-carbon production processes such as electric arc furnaces or the use of hydrogen are only making slow progress. Coal-based steel and iron production would have to fall rapidly to meet the country's climate targets.
By Nico Beckert
A consistent mobility transition not only serves the climate, but also strengthens the competitiveness of industry and social fairness: This is according to the think tank Agora Verkehrswende in a paper of demands to the new German government.
By Alexandra Endres