Southeast Asia

ASEAN: 'There is an appetite for more cooperation with Europe'

The EU's free trade agreement with Indonesia sends out a signal, says economist Max Zenglein. Discussions about economic dependencies on China are also taking place in Southeast Asia.

By Leonardo Pape

United Nations (UN)

UN: How China delays payments and controls issues

China pays its contributions to the United Nations (UN) with a significant delay. The payment morale is at odds with Beijing's claim to a central role within the UN.

By Marcel Grzanna

China.Table

Geopolitics: India's reckoning with its dangerous neighborhood

Instability in the Himalayas, power struggles in South East Asia, ongoing crises in Pakistan – the conflicts in India's neighborhood are on the rise and increasingly threaten New Delhi itself. Refugee flows, the threat of terrorism and China's growing attempts to exert influence make it clear that the world's largest democracy can no longer rely on its strategic autonomy, but must take a more active role in stabilizing the region.

By Nirupama Rao

Indonesia

Free trade agreement: CEPA puts Indonesia at the center of EU trade policy

The EU will sign a free trade agreement with Southeast Asia's strongest economy on Tuesday. Whether the agreement will ensure greater independence from China is out of politicians' hands.

By Marcel Grzanna

Tiktok

Between Beijing and Washington: The geopolitical battle for TikTok

TikTok is at a geopolitical crossroads: an alleged deal between Trump and Xi could bring the app under the control of tech oligarchs in the US, while China continues to control the algorithm. Whoever determines the data and content in future could not only shape trends, but also influence public opinion and political realities.

By Amelie Richter, Fabian Peltsch

Press

Press badges: Evidence of former journalistic freedoms

Homo Journalisticus needs one thing above all for reporting in China: press badges that allow entry to events of all kinds. The cardboard badges are not just mementos, but also evidence of the areas journalists were once allowed to look into that are now closed off.

By Johnny Erling

Arctic

Arctic route: China tests new shipping route to Europe

On Saturday, the Chinese Haijie Shipping Company launched a seasonal Arctic trade route to Europe for the first time. China wants to become less dependent on existing routes – and at the same time shies away from large investments in the Russian Arctic section.

By Fabian Peltsch

Autonomous driving

Assisted driving: What L2 safety rules Beijing now plans to set

There will be stricter rules for assisted driving at level L2 in China in future. The new standards create safety in a competitive, innovation-hungry car market.

By Julia Fiedler

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