1. Newsletter XVII 2024 - April 21st to 27th - News+ Reform of the Climate Protection Act: One step forward, two steps back

    AKW Europas... * Rüstung | Sipri | Militärausgaben Stockholmer Friedensforschungsinstitut Militärausgaben sind weltweit auf neuem Höchststand Zum neunten Mal in Folge klettern weltweit die Verteidigungsausgaben – dem Friedensinstitut Sipri zufolge dieses Mal besonders stark. Grund dafür sei allerdings nicht allein der Krieg in der Ukraine. Hinter der Abkürzung Sipri steckt die optimistisch...

  2. Newsletter XLV 2023 - November 5th to 11th - News+ Are Habeck, Pistorius, Baerbock an infernal trio?

    operators will have to pay compensation for lost profits for the next 15 to 20 years. The terminals are government money thrown out the window... * Turning point | Defense spending | Two percent target Scholz wants to achieve NATO's two percent target next year. Chancellor Olaf Scholz has been talking about the “turning point” ever since the Ukraine war. Now...

  3. Newsletter XXXI 2023 - July 30th to August 05th - News+ Brussels buys more fire-fighting aircraft to fight forest fires

    Bundeswehr” was established. This provides two percent of the gross domestic product on a multi-year average of a maximum of five years based on the current government forecast for defense spending according to NATO criteria (Section 1 Paragraph 2 of the Act). This credit authorization corresponds to a new loan on a scale of twice the defense budget and is subject to the credit limits of the...

  4. Newsletter XX 2023 - May 14th to 20th - News+ Heat waves hit poor neighborhoods particularly hard

    percent of gross domestic product for defense as an “absolute minimum.” Germany should increase its spending as quickly as possible. Jens Stoltenberg has called on Germany to increase defense spending to two percent of gross domestic product as quickly as possible. "I expect all allies who do not yet reach the two percent to do so as quickly as possible," said...

  5. Newsletter XI 2023 - March 12th to 18th - News+ 12 years after the nuclear disaster in Fukushima – What have we learned from it?

    Expansion of the armed forces. Prime Minister Li Qiang also advocates cooperation with the USA. China's People's Congress has approved the country's budget with a sharp increase in defense spending. Against the backdrop of growing tensions with the USA, the rising power's military budget is expected to increase by 7,2 percent, more than total spending. Aside from that...

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