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Beijing faces a choice: influence or stability in Myanmar

Civil war is raging on the border between Myanmar and China. Traditionally, China has sided with the military junta. But this time, Beijing hesitates to support the military. The focus is on economic interests, geostrategy and online scams.

By Michael Radunski

EU Parliament warns von der Leyen

Her re-election as Commission President is not a formality, say former Green top candidate Ska Keller and other MEPs. Above all, her treatment of the rule of law in Hungary is causing massive disgruntlement. But it is also about reforming the election procedure.

By Eric Bonse

EMFA: more media protection – but shortcomings remain

It was supposed to be the EU's answer to the death of journalists and guarantee journalistic freedom and independence: the European Media Freedom Act (EMFA). What remains of the project after Friday's agreement and what it can achieve.

By Falk Steiner

Japan's pragmatic version of value-based diplomacy

Germany is not the only country to pursue a values-based foreign policy, with democracy and human rights at its core. However, the results in the Land of the Rising Sun are also meager. Ultimately, the Japanese aim to separate themselves from China.

By Redaktion Table

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IfW study: decoupling is bearable

The IfW has simulated the "Cold War 2.0" scenario. If trade between Germany and China were to come to a standstill, an economic shock would ensue. However, it could be weathered within a few years.

By Felix Lee

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Employees feel uneasy about VW Xinjiang audit

The plant audit in Xinjiang was supposed to provide clarity, but failed. Most recently, even employees of the audit company distanced themselves from the results. As long as VW continues to produce in Urumqi, forced labor will likely remain an issue.

By Redaktion Table