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Trump's Day One: What's Really Coming for the US?

Trump's Day One: What's Really Coming for the US?

Donald Trump has officially returned to the White House, and the world watches closely to see what will happen on his first day in office. Multiple executive orders are expected to make headlines immediately. Trump has made bold promises for “Day One” – but how realistic are these pledges, and what

Concerns Grow Over Remote-Controlled Inverters in Germany’s Solar Power Push

Concerns Grow Over Remote-Controlled Inverters in Germany’s Solar Power Push

The German government’s ambitious drive to expand and modernize its green energy infrastructure has triggered new security concerns related to solar inverters. A draft law often referred to as the “Solarspitzen-Gesetz” (or, in English, the “Law for the Avoidance of Surpluses in Power Generation”) seeks to enable remote, real-time

Habeck’s Proposal to Impose Social Security Contributions on Capital Gains — Why It Harms Society

Habeck’s Proposal to Impose Social Security Contributions on Capital Gains — Why It Harms Society

Robert Habeck, Germany’s Federal Minister for Economic Affairs (Green Party), recently caused a stir by suggesting that social security contributions should also be levied on capital gains—including interest, dividends, and other investment returns. His justification: Wage income is already burdened by social insurance contributions, while capital income is

New Solar for a New Era: Why Smart Regulation and Storage Are Key to an Affordable, Reliable Clean Energy Future

New Solar for a New Era: Why Smart Regulation and Storage Are Key to an Affordable, Reliable Clean Energy Future

Solar power is rapidly emerging as one of the most promising solutions to the world’s growing energy needs. From small rooftop installations to large-scale solar farms, the technology offers the cleanest and most cost-effective electricity available today. Yet despite its remarkable potential, solar is sometimes portrayed negatively—even in