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Taiwan Strait: How Beijing and Taipei react to the German ships

After much uncertainty about how the operation would be carried out, two German warships passed through the Taiwan Strait on Friday – under the watchful eye of the Chinese Navy. Taiwan sees the passage as a sign of international solidarity, while China speaks of a provocation.

By David Demes

CO2 fleet limits: industry wants suspension by state of emergency

European car manufacturers could face fines of €15 billion. In 2025, stricter EU CO2 fleet limits will come into force, which all manufacturers will fail to meet, with the exception of BMW and Stellantis. The industry wants to persuade the Commission to amend the law.

By Markus Grabitz

Power of Siberia 2: How China sabotages Putin's Mongolia visit

Diplomatically, the Russian president's visit to Mongolia was a complete success. Despite an international arrest warrant, the red carpet was rolled out for Putin in Ulaanbaatar. But as far as business is concerned, it was a failure – and that is because of China.

By Michael Radunski

Union leaves asylum talks

The CDU/CSU leaves the asylum summit after just two hours. The proposals of the traffic light coalition, which had been formulated by Union politicians a few years ago, were no longer sufficient. And what does Brussels say about all this?

By Stefan Braun