Evergrande gets reprieve until end of January
On Monday, Evergrande received another extension as the company failed to present a debt restructuring plan. However, the risk of liquidation is only temporarily postponed.
By Michael Radunski
On Monday, Evergrande received another extension as the company failed to present a debt restructuring plan. However, the risk of liquidation is only temporarily postponed.
By Michael Radunski
China intends to deepen its cooperation with Belarus, according to statements from President Xi Jinping and Alexander Lukashenko on Monday in Beijing. This includes coordination at the United Nations and enhanced collaboration in the economic and trade sectors.
By Michael Radunski
New findings from the Xinjiang Police Files put pressure on Volkswagen. According to the reports, the company has close connections to universities recruiting students from the state's reeducation program. VW cites a hiring freeze in response.
By Marcel Grzanna
Taiwan's Foreign Minister Joseph Wu sees his country already at war with China. Germany and the West play a crucial role in this. In an interview with Felix Lee, Wu explains why a meeting with Foreign Minister Baerbock would be a necessary next step in relations.
By Felix Lee
How much more crisis is possible? This is the question we would like to discuss with you and one of the most important people at the helm of German foreign policy.
By Michael Radunski
How much more crisis is possible? This is the question we would like to discuss with you and one of the most important people at the helm of German foreign policy.
By Finn Mayer-Kuckuk
According to statements from senior officials and diplomats, China and Vietnam are working on a possible improvement of their railway connections. Specifically, this involves the expansion of the route from Kunming to Haiphong.
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Agnes Chow, a core member of the Demosisto party, announced that she has left Hong Kong to study in Canada.
By Finn Mayer-Kuckuk
German car manufacturers have doubled the number of their EV patents in China since 2018, according to a study by the Munich law firm Gruenecker. Many innovations, especially beyond battery technology, can still be patented.
By Fabian Peltsch