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The German Bundestag creates the legal basis for the electric car bonus

Consumers will be able to apply for the German government’s electric vehicle subsidy retroactively to the beginning of the year – likely starting in May. The Bundestag passed the “Act to Promote Climate-Neutral Mobility,” providing the legal basis for this on Friday. Depending on the car model and income, the subsidy can range from €1,500 […]

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Test facility for mini nuclear reactors – USA launches DOME in Idaho

A new test facility for mini nuclear reactors, DOME, has gone into operation in the US state of Idaho. For the first time, the US has created a place where developers can test mini nuclear reactors under real-world conditions. This is crucial for regulatory approvals, as authorities require reliable data on performance, safety, and operational

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EU increases LNG imports from Russia – Eni CEO calls for postponement of sanctions

The European Union is currently buying more liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Russia, even though it actually wants to reduce its dependence. This is triggered by the tense situation on the global market, while new risks to key LNG routes are increasing. The Strait of Hormuz, in particular, is considered a critical factor because a

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Russia sells LNG to new markets at a 40% discount and with obscured origin

Russia is pushing sanctioned liquefied natural gas (LNG) into new markets at discounts of up to 40 percent. This is driven by the tense situation on the global market during the Iran-Iraq War, as the near-complete closure of the Strait of Hormuz and the disruption of Qatari deliveries have cut off roughly one-fifth of the

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Electric cars: Car manufacturers suffer €60 billion in losses due to ideological mismanagement

According to experts, the global automotive industry is facing a “potentially existential crisis,” as losses in the electric vehicle segment are projected to reach approximately €60 billion in 2024. Corporations such as Volkswagen, Ford, and General Motors have had to make substantial write-downs. The cause is the significantly weaker demand for electric vehicles. Many customers

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Plans for health insurance reform are receiving mixed reactions

Federal Health Minister Nina Warken’s (CDU) plans for a reform of statutory health insurance have met with mixed reactions. Criticism came from the opposition, but also from her coalition partner, the SPD. The planned increase in the so-called contribution assessment ceiling sparked particular debate on Friday. Statutory health insurance (GKV) is deeply in the red:

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Black Hawk procurement – Court of Auditors cites costly mistakes and years of delays

In 2026, the Austrian Court of Audit uncovered serious deficiencies in the procurement and modernization of Black Hawk helicopters for the Austrian Armed Forces. The audit examined a project spanning 2019 to 2024, encompassing nine modernized helicopters and three additional used aircraft. The criticism stemmed from errors in the tendering process, weak project management, and

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Australia’s energy transition is becoming a trillion-dollar risk for electricity customers and the economy

In Australia, the debate over the expansion of wind power, solar parks, and new power lines intensified significantly on April 7, 2026. New calculations for New South Wales and Victoria have drastically increased the project’s costs. This is due to more reliable data from ongoing grid projects. At the same time, policymakers are sticking to

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US oil exports on a record course – Asian demand drives deliveries to 5 million barrels per day

On the US Gulf Coast, oil exports are projected to reach approximately 5 million barrels per day in May 2026, following shipments that already hit around 4.9 million barrels per day in April, significantly exceeding the March level of approximately 3.97 million. This surge is driven by strong demand from Asia, where buyers are increasingly

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Bielefeld faces budget freeze – tax shortfall of 100 million euros exacerbates crisis

The budget situation in Bielefeld is escalating: City Treasurer Rainer Kaschel plans to disclose the financial status on April 21, while a massive tax shortfall of up to €100 million is already anticipated. The weak economy is squeezing revenues from business taxes. Furthermore, the situation on the energy market is dampening hopes for a rapid

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“Spiegel”: Ministry of Economic Affairs asked energy company for arguments in favor of gas-fired power plants

According to a report in “Der Spiegel,” the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy, headed by Katherina Reiche (CDU), has asked the energy company EnBW for arguments in favor of using gas-fired power plants during periods of low wind and solar power generation. The magazine quoted on Wednesday from a text message containing several

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Wind farm fraud: Millions in damages and subsidy scandals shake the industry

In early April 2026, fraud hit the wind power industry with full force during a period of intense expansion pressure. In Germany, the case of fictitious wind farms was once again brought into focus following the ARD documentary “Holt – The Wind Power Swindler,” while simultaneously, a major EU subsidy scandal in Greece weighed heavily

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Despite sanctions, Russia’s crude oil exports reach their highest revenue since 2022

Russia earned more from its crude oil exports up to April 5th than at any time since June 2022. This was driven by sharply rising oil prices, a partial recovery in supply volumes, and higher demand for Russian oil after the war in the Middle East severely disrupted traffic through the Strait of Hormuz. At

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Brussels sets new CO2 price – EU drives up import costs in the midst of the crisis

Amid the tense situation surrounding the Iran nuclear deal, the European Commission in Brussels has set the first fixed CO2 price for its new border tariff, creating an additional cost risk for importers, industry, and agriculture. For the first quarter, the reference value is €75.36 per certificate under the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM). Imports

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Major fire at BYD – parking garage with prototypes and test vehicles goes up in flames

A multi-story parking garage at the BYD factory in Shenzhen caught fire at approximately 2:48 a.m. on April 14, 2026. According to current information, external construction work is believed to have triggered the blaze. The building housed test vehicles and prototypes. While the fire also affected electric cars, they are not currently considered the source

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