Croatia faces new elections
The Croatian parliament has dissolved, clearing the way for new elections. These could take place on April 14 at the earliest.
By Redaktion Table
The Croatian parliament has dissolved, clearing the way for new elections. These could take place on April 14 at the earliest.
By Redaktion Table
After CATL, Great Wall Motor now wants to build a plant in the EU country. This could tie Hungary even closer to Beijing.
By Amelie Richter
The Digital Services Act also applies to online marketplaces – and one particularly controversial one has now attracted the attention of the EU Commission: the Chinese provider AliExpress.
By Falk Steiner
After the explosion in a house near Beijing, the police prevented a CCTV crew from reporting live. The attack on loyal Party colleagues sparked criticism.
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A dispute between China and Vietnam looms in the Gulf of Tonkin. Beijing has drawn new baselines far from the coast. Vietnam criticizes this move.
By Michael Radunski
China criticizes the US crackdown on TikTok. A US bill could force TikTok's parent company ByteDance to sell the app.
By Michael Radunski
The Packaging Ordinance continues to cause debate. Now Minister for Transport Volker Wissing is once again opposing it. He does not want to support the outcome of the negotiations in Brussels.
By Till Hoppe
So far, climate lawsuits have mainly targeted governments. However, more and more companies are also being sued, although they have neglected this risk so far.
By Alexandra Endres
A report by the International Energy Agency shows: Methane emissions from the energy sector increased slightly last year. Satellites could provide a solution. Meanwhile, emissions in the USA are probably much higher than assumed.
By Nico Beckert
According to a new report by the aid organization Bread for the World, civil society's scope for action is decreasing in Germany as climate protests, for example, are treated "disproportionately harshly." Civil rights are also coming under greater pressure worldwide.
By Lukas Bayer