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News | Jimmy Lai

Jimmy Lai: 'It's not wrong not to love the country:'

In the trial of jailed Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai, his lawyer defended support for individual rights in his closing argument on Wednesday. Prosecutors say there is "overwhelming evidence" against Lai.

By Manuel Changming Liu

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Diversification: Wadephul relies on agreement with Indonesia

On his trip to Indonesia, Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul is discussing ways to reduce German companies’ dependence on China. He describes the world’s third-largest democracy as an "emerging economic power."

By Sara Sievert

News | Neue Seidenstraße

Afghanistan: China wants to enter the mining industry

China plans to draw Afghanistan more tightly into the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) and begin mining projects there later this year. The focus is on rich lithium, copper and iron reserves.

By Julia Fiedler

News | Mikrochips

Nvidia: New chip for China in development

Nvidia is developing an AI chip for China that is expected to be more powerful than the H20 chip. The first test units are expected to be delivered as early as next month.

By Emily Kossak

Topic of the Day | Indopazifik

Wadephul's Asia tour: German economy remains underrepresented in Indonesia

German Foreign Minister Wadephul wants to campaign in Indonesia for more German investment. The country still tends to be critical of European involvement. Yet it could be a key partner in diversifying the German economy.

By Marcel Grzanna and Sara Sievert

News | Elektromobilität

Xiaomi: Smartphones and cars boost profits

The Chinese electronics and car manufacturer Xiaomi has surprisingly reported a profit surge, driven by strong demand for smartphones, but also growth in the automotive business.

By Julia Fiedler

Heads | Weltraum

Zhou Jianping: The architect of China's lunar plans

Zhou Jianping is the architect of China's space program. He wants to send astronauts to the moon by 2030 and is working on plans for a lunar research station. The US is pursuing similar ambitions.

By Jörn Petring

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By Emily Kossak

Opinion | China

Informed sovereignty: Guard rails for research security in cooperation with China

How open to cooperation, how strict on red lines? The Max Planck Society (MPG) and Germany’s scientific community are searching for a middle course in dealing with China. Political scientist Stefan Messingschlager argues that "informed sovereignty" should become the guiding principle.

By Stefan Messingschlager