For Jean Pisani-Ferry, the decisive factor is not whether Germany will be governed by a traffic light or a Jamaica coalition. In an interview with Tanja Kuchenbecker, the renowned economist says it is more important who occupies the key government posts. Pisani-Ferry is a senior fellow at the think tank Bruegel and was an advisor to President Emmanuel Macron.
By Till Hoppe
The EU fears a crippling German government formation but is better prepared for the transition period than last time. Conflicts are emerging on the issues of defense and finance. An outlook on the coming months.
By Eric Bonse
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen called the Indo-Pacific strategy a "milestone." But just hours before publication, a US-led security pact is taking the wind out of its sails, affronting France – and calling transatlantic cooperation in the region into question.
By Amelie Richter