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China-Zentralasien-Gipfel in Xi an  230519 -- XI AN, May 19, 2023 -- Chinese President Xi Jinping and leaders of five Central Asian countries plant six pomegranate trees that represent close China-Central Asia solidarity and cooperation after the first China-Central Asia Summit in Xi an, northwest China s Shaanxi Province, May 19, 2023. Xi chaired the first China-Central Asia Summit and delivered a keynote speech themed Working Together for a China-Central Asia Community with a Shared Future Featuring Mutual Assistance, Common Development, Universal Security, and Everlasting Friendship at the summit here on Friday.  CHINA-SHAANXI-XI AN-XI JINPING-CHINA-CENTRAL ASIA SUMMIT CN LiuxBin PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN

Hostility from summit to summit

The globalized world continues to drift apart. While Xi let himself be hailed by Central Asian Silk Road partners, the G7 opted for a more robust defense against China. Although the G7 also emphasized their willingness to engage in dialogue, the signal went down very badly in Beijing.

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G7 meeting in Japan: Under the banner of China's ambitions

The G7 summit in Japan not only focuses on the Ukraine war. Above all, China's far-reaching ambitions are a cause of concern for the leading developed countries. They are seeking a joint position and planning a coordinated defense against attempts at economic blackmail. Beijing believes it to be an attempt to contain China.

By Michael Radunski

Faustian Deal – Xi Jinping's love of reading

In the midst of the Cultural Revolution, Xi Jinping read through Shakespeare, Goethe and Marx – or so he claims. How Xi, as a literary autodidact, appropriated the cultural literature of China and the world is part of today's grotesque personality cult around the CCP leader.

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How TikTok wants to save its US business

The Chinese video platform TikTok is struggling with a lot of criticism in the US - and for survival. Does the unprecedented Project Texas offer a solution for all involved? In Germany, cyber experts are also warning of data abuse and state propaganda by TikTok and its parent company ByteDance.

By Marcel Grzanna