Trade: How China outstrips Europe in the Global South
According to a study, China has greatly expanded its trade with the countries of the Global South in recent years – at Europe's expense.
By Marcel Grzanna
According to a study, China has greatly expanded its trade with the countries of the Global South in recent years – at Europe's expense.
By Marcel Grzanna
Chancellor Olaf Scholz's China trip has shown that despite Germany's "strategy on China," its foreign policy remains uncritical and naive. Systemic rivalry with the autocratic regime is downplayed for tactical reasons and there are hardly any debates.
By Marcel Grzanna
A Chinese fighter jet dropped flares over an Australian helicopter, but the helicopter pilot managed to avoid harm by performing evasive maneuvers.
By Marcel Grzanna
Iran's latest kamikaze drones apparently use Chinese guidance systems. This is revealed by a drone discovery analyzed by British scientists. The discovery sheds new light on China's involvement in the Ukraine war.
By Michael Radunski
All major Chinese car manufacturers invest considerable resources in hydrogen mobility. Will it become a success story like electromobility? It is a technological gamble with an uncertain outcome, not least because it would require a complex infrastructure.
By Christian Domke Seidel
Taiwan's citizens are no longer allowed to work for China's state-funded Confucius Institutes. Violations can result in heavy fines and even prison sentences. Taipei regards the institutes and other organizations as a risk to national security.
By Fabian Peltsch
The US regulatory authority FCC requests further funding from Congress to remove components from Chinese companies such as Huawei and ZTE from their networks.
By Redaktion Table
It has been known for several weeks that Russian President Putin will travel to Beijing again. The date has now been set and will likely cause disillusionment in Europe, which is keen to break China's President away from Moscow.
By Christiane Kuehl