Chinese city officials issue a rare apology after TV crew harassment
After the explosion in a house near Beijing, the police prevented a CCTV crew from reporting live. The attack on loyal Party colleagues sparked criticism.
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After the explosion in a house near Beijing, the police prevented a CCTV crew from reporting live. The attack on loyal Party colleagues sparked criticism.
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After CATL, Great Wall Motor now wants to build a plant in the EU country. This could tie Hungary even closer to Beijing.
By Amelie Richter
A dispute between China and Vietnam looms in the Gulf of Tonkin. Beijing has drawn new baselines far from the coast. Vietnam criticizes this move.
By Michael Radunski
The Adventures of Tintin are very popular in China. But the turbulent history of the book Tintin in Tibet also tells a lot about China's leadership and its fight for concepts and interpretative sovereignty.
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Daniel Kirchert predicts that Chinese car brands will secure a fifth of the German car market by 2030. He also shows two ways in which German companies can save their business, apart from partnerships.
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A clause in the proposed EU packaging regulations has sparked a debate as it could close off the EU market for Chinese recycled plastic. Now, the EU Commission is considering backing down.
By Amelie Richter
German companies in the solar industry are strongly opposed to EU tariffs on Chinese solar modules. They fear protectionism and see Europe's CO2 goals at risk.
By Michael Radunski
China intends to deepen its cooperation with the Maldives, Sri Lanka, and Nepal – much to the chagrin of its major rival, India. Just a few months ago, Beijing achieved a strategic victory in the struggle for dominance in the Indian Ocean.
By Michael Radunski