EU struggles over China strategy: 559 billion euro trade deficit as a wake-up call
The European Commission has found a unified China policy for the first time in months. For Austria, much is at stake.
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The European Commission has found a unified China policy for the first time in months. For Austria, much is at stake.
Read MoreOn Sunday, the US President held talks with both warring parties. Ahead of the G7 summit, Washington is increasing pressure for a negotiated solution to the Ukraine conflict.
Read MoreWashington is considering bypassing Great Britain and negotiating directly with Mauritius over the strategic military base in the Indian Ocean. A move with far-reaching consequences for the balance of power in Asia.
Read MoreBulgaria wins the Song Contest for the first time, while five countries boycott in protest against Israel. The competition reflects the division of Europe.
Read MoreThe twins Majid and Massoud Shamaeezadah are opening a music workshop in China's capital. An example of cultural exchange between the East and the Far East.
Read MoreAt the summit in Yerevan, Ukraine utilized the power vacuum in the South Caucasus. Armenia is moving closer, while Georgia is showing willingness to engage.
Read MoreTrump diplomat accused Belgium of antisemitism. Prime Minister De Wever counters: Belgian law is above any religion.
Read MoreWashington is getting serious about troop withdrawals from Germany. For the Vilseck region, this means an economic cutback and security policy questions.
Read MoreOn April 26, 1986, Reactor 4 in Chernobyl exploded, changing the world. Four decades later, Russia's war is transforming the radioactive exclusion zone into a mine-infested no man's land – with incalculable consequences for all of Europe.
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