The discussion about security in cyberspace must also take place at European level Since December 3, 2021, the EU has adopted a common line on cybersecurity in Europe. This news is by no means unexpected, but continues a development that began with
With new regulations, London wants to assert itself on the international financial market The UK’s financial regulator announced new rules for IPOs in December 2021. The focus is on strengthening initial public offerings that are carried out via the London-based English stock
by Ingo Noack
Deep Tech is not yet a priority in the European Union – does Emmanuel Macron herald the turnaround? Receiving forward-looking news from Brussels is not necessarily part of the European Union’s standard. With the French presidency, which begins on January 1st and
by Ingo Noack
Extreme weather conditions are an annual event in the Middle East Floods or extreme heat are weather phenomena that are already part of everyday life in Europe. However, climate change has not only left its mark on Europe. The Middle East
by Ingo Noack
The green era will find its way to a climate neutral Saudi Arabia in 2060 Countries like Saudi Arabia have so far been seen as a roadblock on achieving climate neutrality. An official U-turn has taken place in Saudi Arabia since
by Ingo Noack
The images of refugees in front of barbed wire fences pose another problem for Europe Not facing a problem until the images have been made available to the general public on television and newspapers is a popular approach in the political
by Ingo Noack
The European Stability Mechanism (ESM) continues to provide a need for discussion No three letters in history of the EU have been as controversial as the ESM. Since it was founded in 2010, the European Stability Mechanism has also gone down
by Ingo Noack
The development of electricity prices in Germany only knows the way up Germany is usually one of those countries that have no problem being among the international front runners. According to a recent survey, no country in the world has to
by Ingo Noack
What remains of the debt brake after the corona crisis? The debt brake adopted in 2009 for the state finances of the Federal Republic of Germany meant the end of a policy that today wanted to solve problems at the expense of
by Ingo Noack
The exchange of goods via cargo ports is one of the pivotal points for global trade. The quick processing of incoming goods is essential to avoid freight delays. In some cases, delays are due to external factors. One example of the past
by Ingo Noack