The EU now has an office in Greenland
The EU has opened an office in Greenland and concluded two agreements. The aim is to promote education and the energy sector in the Arctic region.
By Corinna Visser
The EU has opened an office in Greenland and concluded two agreements. The aim is to promote education and the energy sector in the Arctic region.
By Corinna Visser
German armaments and chemical companies receive more than €130 million from the EU for armaments projects. The projects involve the production of ammunition and missiles.
By Redaktion Table
For weeks, farmers have been protesting in the EU, sometimes violently, against environmental regulations and too much bureaucracy, among other things. Now the EU Commission is taking a further step towards them.
By Redaktion Table
China continues the transition to semiconductor self-sufficiency. The aim is to make US brands such as Nvidia and Intel redundant. According to a report, the automotive industry now has to do without Western chips.
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Diplomat Fu Cong will be transferred to New York after only a short time in office in Brussels. He came into office with grand promises of improving relations.
By Amelie Richter
A court has sentenced twelve democracy activists to prison terms of up to seven years for storming the parliament building in Hong Kong in July 2019. At the presentation of the Snow Lion Human Rights Award, guests paid tribute to the activists.
By Felix Lee
Many consumers still find electric cars too expensive. The Chinese manufacturer Xpeng is now announcing a low-cost offensive – and is intensifying the price war in China.
By Redaktion Table
Along with the planned EU import ban on products from forced labor, the Supply Chain Law and the recycled plastic regulation will have a noticeable impact on trade with China. The Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Brussels warned of market barriers.
By Amelie Richter
The Member States adopted the EU Packaging Regulation by a large majority. The German government also agreed at the last minute but expressed reservations.
By Till Hoppe
Ahead of his visit to Berlin today, Friday, French President Emmanuel Macron defended his statements on ground troops in Ukraine on Thursday evening. He also took a swipe at German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
By Gabriel Bub