Omnibus proposals: No compromise in sight
The democratic parties in the EU Parliament have yet to reach a compromise on the so-called omnibus proposals.
By Alex Veit
The democratic parties in the EU Parliament have yet to reach a compromise on the so-called omnibus proposals.
By Alex Veit
The legal process continues six years after the mass protests in Hong Kong. A social worker has now been found guilty of sedition in the second instance.
By Marcel Grzanna
China is the largest foreign investor in Cambodia. A Chinese defense company is now investing a lot of money in an industrial park near the capital, Phnom Penh.
By Marcel Grzanna
Women in China have to contend with discrimination in the labor market. Several Chinese trade unions have now urged companies to better protect their rights.
By Leonardo Pape
The conflict over the succession to the Dalai Lama is coming to a head. His successor will be born outside of China, writes the spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism. The Chinese government also wants to decide on his successor.
By Leonardo Pape
If the USA introduces tariffs on steel and aluminum on Wednesday, the EU Commission will react quickly with countermeasures. The trade conflict is likely to put further strain on tense relations.
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The EU wants to strengthen the "strategic partnership" with South Africa at the summit in Cape Town. The plan is more than just a sign of solidarity with the country, which is particularly affected by the Trump administration's cuts to USAID.
By Stephan Israel
According to diplomats, Donald Trump hopes that Xi Jinping will visit his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida, while the Chinese side is said to prefer a formal meeting.
By Angela Köckritz
A video link between two meeting rooms could ensure that the mini-plenary can also take place during the renovation work in Brussels. This is the solution proposed by the European Parliament's office to the heads of the political groups. This would mean that a costly move of the Parliament to Strasbourg for the mini-plenary would no longer be necessary.
By Markus Grabitz