Iran: Joint naval drills with China and Russia
Iran announced a joint naval exercise with China and Russia. The recurring drills could cause concern for the West.
By Ning Wang
Iran announced a joint naval exercise with China and Russia. The recurring drills could cause concern for the West.
By Ning Wang
China's Chamber of Commerce has reacted with concern to the EU's Automotive Action Plan. It fears that the measure would jeopardize short-term sales.
By Manuel Changming Liu
Following the devastating earthquake in Tibet in January, the authorities have drastically revised the number of people affected upwards. Experts express concerns about transparency and corruption.
By Fabian Peltsch
The US Department of Justice has announced charges against Chinese hackers at large. They are accused of infiltrating US computer systems over several years with the intention of making a profit. The authorities have offered large bounties.
By Marcel Grzanna
More means to combat the sluggish growth: China's Central Bank plans to lower interest rates "at the appropriate time" and inject liquidity into the financial system. Experts remain skeptical.
By Marcel Grzanna
Jimmy Lai, the Hong Kong media entrepreneur accused of conspiracy, sees himself as a political prisoner. He uses his testimony to make a plea for freedom of expression and freedom of the press.
By Leonardo Pape
Robot dogs could shape the future of warfare. That is why the Chinese state has been investing in private manufacturers of ground drones. Companies such as Unitree collaborate with the People's Liberation Army and are at the forefront of development.
By Fabian Peltsch
The People's Congress makes it clear: China is putting all its efforts into artificial intelligence. The risks only play a minor role in the global race for technological supremacy. Experts are alarmed.
By Leonardo Pape
Several countries have offered Thailand to take in the Uyghurs who were deported last week. Thailand is said not to have accepted these offers in favor of good relations with China.
By Emily Kossak
Nowhere are the lithium levels in the blood of pregnant women as high as in Beijing. The causes are still unclear.
By Emily Kossak