Bangladesh: Ex-Prime Minister sentenced to death
The former Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina, has been sentenced to death in absentia. In Dhaka, protesters continue to engage in street battles with the police.
By Redaktion Table
The former Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina, has been sentenced to death in absentia. In Dhaka, protesters continue to engage in street battles with the police.
By Redaktion Table
The Japanese embassy in China is asking its citizens to avoid groups of people when traveling to China and to be especially careful when going on excursions with children.
By Redaktion Table
The Vietnamese police are pursuing a journalist living in Berlin. He speaks of a case of "cross-border criminalization" and criticizes Vietnam's repressive tactics.
By Redaktion Table
The pharmaceutical industry is facing a profound change: Europe is heavily reliant on Asian active ingredients. This is becoming a geopolitical risk. China and India are strategically expanding their power.
By Claus Michelsen
SPD leader Lars Klingbeil meets high-ranking representatives of the CCP in Beijing and discusses the Ukraine war and the Taiwan issue.
By Amelie Richter
Get to know the “Top 100 of the Table 2025” – the 100 most influential figures in the China community. Selected by the China.Table editorial team across ten categories, from politics, business and consulting to associations, think tanks, foundations, academia, NGOs and civil society. Today: Consulting.
By Redaktion Table
Vice Chancellor Lars Klingbeil is signaling a deliberate return to calm and collaboration during his inaugural visit to China.
By Amelie Richter
German machinery manufacturers in China rate the business environment cautiously. Local competition and weak demand remain major challenges. Still, sentiment has improved slightly.
By Julia Fiedler
Malaysia is a global hub for semiconductor assembly. Chips are assembled, tested and packaged in the country. Now Malaysia wants to climb higher in the global value chain. Numerous German companies are already on the ground.
By Leonardo Pape
The eastern Chinese city of Ningbo is offering wedding vouchers worth CNY 1,000 to couples who marry this year. The initiative is meant to counter the decline in marriages and ease demographic pressures. The program runs through the end of the year.
By Yi Ling Pan