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Climate finance: How much are emerging economies paying?

In the dispute over the financing of global climate action, demands are growing louder that emerging markets like China should also contribute. A study reveals surprising results: Countries in the Global South are apparently paying more than previously thought.

By Bernhard Pötter

Orbán in Beijing: How a 'peace mission' snubs the EU

Viktor Orbán is on a "peace mission 3.0" in Beijing. Hungary's Prime Minister wants to end the war in Ukraine. The problem: Orbán's visit reinforces his role as a divider in the EU and an important supporter of Beijing.

By Michael Radunski

Why the German government softens the Supply Chain Act

The German government waters down the Supply Chain Act. Two-thirds of the companies previously subject to the law will not be included. Risk assessments will become de facto voluntary. This also affects many companies with business in China.

By Caspar Dohmen