Focus topics


EU creates new center against disinformation

The EU wants to counter Chinese and Russian disinformation campaigns more effectively with a new platform. A newly created “Information Sharing and Analysis Centre” within the Diplomatic Service of the European Union (EEAS) will track disinformation from outside the EU and also coordinate with the 27 member states and civil society actors, EU chief diplomat Josep Borrell announced on Tuesday at an event on countering disinformation in Brussels. “Authoritarian regimes try to create misinformation and manipulate it,” Borrell warned.

Continue reading now

… and get free access to this Professional Briefing for a month.

Are you already a guest at the China.Table? Log in now

Related

    Vice-Premier Ding promises good business
    Volvo builds new model in China
    Taiwan’s chip manufacturers hit by drought
    Beijing defends itself against US accusations concerning TikTok