Hong Kong 47: How the EU Parliament reacts to the verdicts
Members of the European Parliament demand drastic sanctions for the verdicts in Hong Kong's biggest trial since the introduction of the National Security Law.
By Manuel Liu
Members of the European Parliament demand drastic sanctions for the verdicts in Hong Kong's biggest trial since the introduction of the National Security Law.
By Manuel Liu
Generative AI is a sensitive area in the global competition for technological supremacy. TikTok parent company Bytedance has now set an example with a lawsuit.
By Marcel Grzanna
The European Court of Human Rights banned extraditions to China two years ago. Nevertheless, Hungary and China are working on a corresponding agreement.
By Marcel Grzanna
Pope Francis would like to have his weekly general audience translated into Mandarin. It is a further attempt to normalize the tense situation of Chinese Christians.
By Fabian Peltsch
The release of US citizens comes less than two months before President-elect Donald Trump takes office. Prior to this, there had been years of quiet diplomatic efforts by the Biden administration.
By Amelie Richter
In the trade dispute over Chinese electric vehicles, those involved had hoped for a solution through a minimum price. The Director General for Trade contradicts reports that this solution is imminent.
By Amelie Richter
Within a short space of time, the third Chinese defense minister is threatened with dismissal. Beijing does not want to know anything about the incident so far.
By Amelie Richter
Sweden wants the freighter "Yi Peng 3" to return to Swedish waters. However, due to maritime law, the country has no legal authority to enforce this.
By Amelie Richter
After 15 years, the Tibetan environmental activist Karma Samdrup has been released from Chinese custody. Human rights organizations describe the accusations against him as fabricated.
By Marcel Grzanna
Donald Trump wants to hold China accountable for supplying fentanyl precursors to Mexico. Ten percent import duties will apply from day one of his presidency. Whether this surcharge is already part of the sweeping 60 percent Trump announced remains unclear.
By Marcel Grzanna