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Lukas Knigge Published: June 28th, 2023

Combating climate change and its effects with gigantic mirrors that deflect sunlight back into the atmosphere, or injections of aerosols into the stratosphere that reduce the transmission of sunlight: what sounds like science fiction at the moment could one day become reality. Research into such methods has been going on for a long time. However, […]

Markus Grabitz Published: June 27th, 2023

If Ursula von der Leyen has her way, the Tunisia deal will become the “blueprint” for combating illegal migration to the EU. This is what the Commission President writes in a letter to the heads of state and government, which Table.Media has obtained. The letter is in preparation for the EU summit, which will take […]

Edi 03.08.2021
Till Hoppe Published: August 3rd, 2021

Edi 03.08.2021

Let’s go: From now on, we will inform you about the great transformation of Europe. I would like to welcome you to the Europe.Table.The two megatrends of climate protection and digitization, which have been translated into regulation, will affect almost all areas of politics, business and society. And they will leave their mark on many […]

Markus Grabitz Published: June 26th, 2023

The leaders in Berlin, Paris and Brussels were hardly any different from the public – they followed the rapid development of events in Russia over the weekend and tried to put things into perspective. Many effects, such as the absence of the experienced Wagner fighters at the front in Ukraine, will only become apparent in […]

Till Hoppe Published: June 23rd, 2023

More than a year ago, the EU Parliament proposed reforms to European electoral law, and the member states have so far given one reaction – silence. Next Tuesday, the European ministers will discuss the proposals. In preparation, the Swedish presidency sent out a questionnaire a few weeks ago, to which almost all governments responded. However, […]

Alina Leimbach Published: June 22nd, 2023

France’s President Emmanuel Macron has mainly caused strife on the international stage lately, or at least not less. Controversial statements on Taiwan, insistence on nuclear power plants for climate protection and, for months, a hard line on the Platform Work Directive. Today, with the start of the two-day “Summit for a New Global Financial Pact” […]

Till Hoppe Published: June 21st, 2023

There is movement in the succession debate surrounding Werner Hoyer, the outgoing president of the European Investment Bank (EIB). According to information obtained by Table.Media, the Danish government has put EU Commissioner Margrethe Vestager in the race for the top post at the head of the EU’s house bank. Vestager has been traded as a […]

Till Hoppe Published: June 20th, 2023

China is (once again) moving to the center of political discussions today. The seventh German-Chinese government consultations are taking place in Berlin, with Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Premier Li Qiang as well as numerous ministers. In Brussels, the EU Commission is simultaneously presenting its strategy paper on economic security. Although the strategy does not explicitly […]

Edi 20.07.21
Till Hoppe Published: July 13th, 2021

Edi 20.07.21

Welcome to the Europe.Table. You are reading the advance edition of the new professional briefing, aiming to provide you with up-to-date, comprehensive and reliable information on European regulatory projects on a daily basis.Europe is facing a profound transformation as a result of the two megatrends of our time: climate change and digitization. Commission President Ursula […]

Till Hoppe Published: June 19th, 2023

Ursula von der Leyen announced it last September, now, on Wednesday, the Commission will present its plans for the European Sovereignty Fund. In its financial dimension, the fund will not be an answer to the Inflation Reduction Act but will provide investors with orientation in the thicket of different EU programs: as a central contact […]