Economic situation: Why social unrest is on the rise
China's economy is not getting off the ground. More and more sections of the population are becoming disgruntled – to the point of protesting.
By Felix Lee
China's economy is not getting off the ground. More and more sections of the population are becoming disgruntled – to the point of protesting.
By Felix Lee
German companies are increasingly becoming the focus of hacker attackers – especially from China. Two-thirds of companies feel seriously threatened by this data theft, espionage and sabotage.
By Felix Lee
US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan has arrived in China. That same evening, he met with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi behind closed doors. There was little information about what was discussed.
By Carolyn Braun
China already achieved the expansion target for renewable energies by 2030 in July. Nevertheless, the country still needs to invest more to achieve its own targets for reducing emissions in the energy sector.
By Christiane Kuehl
The Chinese government has officially recognized another bishop. The 94-year-old had refused to join the state church. The recognition is also the result of a provisional agreement between the Vatican and Beijing.
By Carolyn Braun
China's special envoy to Ukraine, Li Hui, criticizes the West for supplying weapons to the attacked country. He praises the Global South as a peacemaker – and calls for more support for China's own twelve-point plan.
By Redaktion Table
Belgian pharmaceutical group UCB is selling two divisions of its China business to international investors. Neurology and Allergy are being sold for 680 million US dollars.
By Marcel Grzanna
Jake Sullivan is the first US White House security adviser to travel to China in eight years. Relations are strained. The leadership in Beijing accuses the USA of repression.
By Felix Lee
Following the nationwide scandal involving contaminated tanker trucks transporting cooking oil, the authorities have fined seven companies.
By Fabian Peltsch
The Chinese leadership and the regime in Belarus are moving closer together. While Ukraine was the primary partner in the region for a long time, Beijing is now increasingly turning to the dictator in Minsk.
By Felix Lee