USA: TikTok prepares for sale
Donald Trump wants to negotiate with China this week about a possible divestment of TikTok's US business. According to a media report, the video platform is already preparing for the planned spin-off.
By Angela Köckritz
Donald Trump wants to negotiate with China this week about a possible divestment of TikTok's US business. According to a media report, the video platform is already preparing for the planned spin-off.
By Angela Köckritz
Inner Mongolia is considered a model region for China's nationality policy. Yet here, too, cultural diversity is being systematically suppressed – also in the name of economic interests in rare earths.
By Fabian Peltsch
The BRICS countries demand more climate financing from the Global North – and criticize Western environmental laws as protectionist. Among other things, there is internal disagreement on how to deal with fossil fuels.
By Amelie Richter
Following Wang Yi's Europe visit, Beijing has announced import restrictions on European medical technology and tariffs on brandy.
By Manuel Liu
Shortly before Taiwan's annual military exercises, China has once again extended a controversial flight route near the island. Taipei responded with harsh criticism.
By Fabian Peltsch
In his memoirs, US legal scholar Jerome A. Cohen looks back on almost seven decades of in-depth engagement with China's society and politics. The reflections offer many an instructive insight for today's China debates.
By Leonardo Pape
The BRICS countries have called for an international order that better represents the Global South. Vladimir Putin, meanwhile, declared the era of liberal globalization to be over.
By Manuel Liu
China is not only expanding its AI capabilities in the field of language models – industrial production is also set to be systematically developed into a core technology area. Through this, Beijing wants to leverage huge efficiency gains.
By Julia Fiedler
For the longest time, fierce competition was China's recipe for success. But now, Xi Jinping personally warns that price pressure is jeopardizing innovation and growth. Why is that?
By Jörn Petring