US election: Chinese hackers target Trump and Harris
Less than two weeks before the US election, the media report hacker attacks on the presidential candidates. The FBI is investigating people with links to China.
By Manuel Liu
Less than two weeks before the US election, the media report hacker attacks on the presidential candidates. The FBI is investigating people with links to China.
By Manuel Liu
In the third quarter, iPhone sales fell by 0.3 percent, while Huawei recorded an increase of 42 percent. The US company still secured second place in terms of market share.
By Fabian Peltsch
The opening of the eighth General Assembly of the World Uyghur Congress (WUC) is overshadowed by death threats against delegates. Several dozen security officers protect the event in Sarajevo.
By Marcel Grzanna
Shortly before countervailing duties on electric cars come into force, the EU announced further talks with China. Even after eight rounds of negotiations, there are still "significant gaps" between the ideas of both sides.
By Manuel Liu
Mercedes-Benz's profits slumped by 54 percent in the third quarter. The DAX-listed company has been particularly hard hit by falling demand in China.
By Fabian Peltsch
At this year's Antarctic Commission conference, plans to establish marine protected areas for endangered species failed once again due to China and Russia.
By Fabian Peltsch
The EU Parliament has officially condemned the repeated Chinese military drills off Taiwan. MEPs also criticized China's distorted interpretation of a decades-old United Nations resolution.
By Amelie Richter
Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced the end of the Supply Chain Act. A sustainable procurement expert explains why this might not be a good idea.
By Marcel Grzanna
The UN has documented numerous cases of arbitrary arrests in Tibet and Xinjiang. 15 states are calling for their release and more transparency.
By Marcel Grzanna
The number of Chinese companies suing the US Department of Defense is growing. Now, the world's largest manufacturer of laser sensors for electric vehicles, the Chinese Hesai Group, also wants to sue the government. The company is accused of cooperating with the Chinese military.
By Manuel Liu