Taiwan election: Chaos engulfs Taiwan's opposition
The united front of Taiwan's opposition parties will probably not materialize. Instead of challenging the government with a worthy joint candidate, an embarrassing dispute broke out on Thursday.
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The united front of Taiwan's opposition parties will probably not materialize. Instead of challenging the government with a worthy joint candidate, an embarrassing dispute broke out on Thursday.
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The World Health Organization (WHO) has requested more detailed information from China on the rising number of respiratory diseases and reports of increasing cases of pneumonia in children.
By Redaktion Table
Companies from other sectors are giving traditional car companies serious competition. Smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi will launch its first EV in early 2024. A plant capable of manufacturing 200,000 vehicles annually is already ready.
By Christian Domke Seidel
Concerns are mounting about the performance of medium-sized and smaller institutions: Another financial conglomerate that provided the Chinese property sector with billions is insolvent. China's financial regulator now allows banks to issue unsecured short-term loans.
By Marcel Grzanna
The countdown is on for the release of an audit report on human rights standards at the Volkswagen factory in Xinjiang. Much is at stake for the corporation, the auditing firm and investors, particularly their credibility.
By Marcel Grzanna
The Chinese company Contemporary Amperex Technology (CATL) is reportedly considering a potential secondary listing in Hong Kong.
By Redaktion Table
Despite the Federal Constitutional Court's ruling, Annette Schavan argues for smart investments in research and development. She insists on significantly strengthening China savviness and emphasizes the need for a massive effort in research policy.
By Experts Table.Briefings
The Chinese government has further reduced the number of mosques in the provinces of Ningxia and Gansu. Human Rights Watch is appalled.
By Redaktion Table
California-based US chip manufacturer Nvidia has warned of significant revenue losses in its China business, citing US sanctions in the semiconductor sector as the main reason.
By Redaktion Table