In a telephone call with his Israeli counterpart, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi called for an immediate and permanent ceasefire in Gaza.
By Fabian Peltsch
Although the EU tariffs on EVs from China will come into force at the end of October, the negotiations could continue. Meanwhile, Beijing is preparing retaliatory measures and has announced that EU companies are to be randomly examined in an anti-subsidy investigation into dairy products.
By Amelie Richter
As a journalist in Hong Kong, Zhang Jieping experienced how freedom of the press was increasingly curtailed. With her bookshop in Taipei, she is now creating a place for debates that are currently impossible in China.
By Redaktion Table
On Monday, the People's Republic of China held a long-anticipated military drill around Taiwan and its islands. Particularly noteworthy was the participation of the Chinese Coast Guard, the aircraft carrier "Liaoning" and the large number of aircraft deployed.
By David Demes
The Cybercab from Tesla boss Elon Musk faces tough competition. Chinese tech companies such as Baidu are working intensively on expanding their autonomous taxis – and benefit from a head start.
By Jörn Petring
China's economy has not recovered as hoped since the Covid pandemic ended. The Ministry of Finance has now announced further steps to stimulate the economy. However, Finance Minister Lan Fo'an remained tight-lipped on the details.
By Amelie Richter
Former top judge Sam Hou-fai is the new Chief Executive of the former Portuguese colony of Macau. Beijing welcomed the election result and praised Sam as a "team player."
By Fabian Peltsch
The EU Commission has once again issued Temu another formal request for information. The company is to provide information on the measures taken to prevent illegal product offers on its platform.
By Corinna Visser