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230407 -- GUANGZHOU, April 7, 2023 -- Chinese President Xi Jinping and French President Emmanuel Macron stroll through the Pine Garden, chatting and stopping at times to enjoy the unique scenery of the southern Chinese garden, in Guangzhou, south China s Guangdong Province, April 7, 2023. Xi held an informal meeting with Macron on Friday in Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong Province in south China.  CHINA-GUANGDONG-XI JINPING-FRENCH PRESIDENT-INFORMAL MEETING CN HuangxJingwen PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN

Macron sparks Taiwan debate

French President Macron's statements on the Taiwan issue continue to provoke criticism. The government in Paris, however, defends its president. In the EU, Macron has triggered an urgently needed debate on the future course of China and Taiwan policy.

By Redaktion Table

230303 -- BEIJING, March 3, 2023 -- Mou Zhenhua, the 27th leader of the Lei Feng Squad, wipes the sculpture of Lei Feng in northeast China s Liaoning Province, Feb. 11, 2023.  Xinhua Headlines: Sixty years on, hero soldier remains a role model in China YaoxJianfeng PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN

Model soldier for the new era

Hardly any propaganda campaign has endured as steadfastly as that of Lei Feng. Sixty years after the death of the helpful model soldier, China's President Xi Jinping wants his star to shine brighter than ever. However, young Chinese people are largely indifferent to it.

By Fabian Peltsch

230407 -- GUANGZHOU, April 7, 2023 -- Chinese President Xi Jinping and French President Emmanuel Macron stroll through the Pine Garden, chatting and stopping at times to enjoy the unique scenery of the southern Chinese garden, in Guangzhou, south China s Guangdong Province, April 7, 2023. Xi held an informal meeting with Macron on Friday in Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong Province in south China.  CHINA-GUANGDONG-XI JINPING-FRENCH PRESIDENT-INFORMAL MEETING CN HuangxJingwen PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN

Macron sparks Taiwan debate in the EU

The statements made by French President Macron on the Taiwan issue continue to cause criticism, while the government in Paris defends its president. Within the EU, Macron has sparked a much-needed debate on the future course of China and Taiwan policy.

By Redaktion Table

E-fuels: EU erects trade barriers

Europe wants to meet its demand for synthetic fuels through imports from countries that are rich in renewables. But these imports are to be made more difficult – the resistance to this is building.

By Markus Grabitz

Macron sends fatal signal to Taiwan

Emmanuel Macron complied with Xi Jinping's request and announced that Europe would "follow neither the US nor China" on Taiwan, which the state media celebrated. At the same time, the People's Liberation Army followed up with a fierce maneuver: It practiced encircling Taiwan and engaging targets on the island.

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'Xi wants the Kremlin to win'

EU Commission President von der Leyen and French President Macron had hoped to pit President Xi Jinping against Putin with their visit to China. It was a bold strategy: Macron flattered Xi, the EU Commission President was critical. Journalist and geopolitical expert Alexander Goerlach considers the strategy a failure.

By Felix Lee

Macron's fatal signal to Taiwan

Emmanuel Macron complied with Xi Jinping's wish and announced that Europe would not be a "follower" of either the US or China on Taiwan, which was celebrated by the state media. Simultaneously, the People's Liberation Army launched a fierce drill: It rehearsed encircling Taiwan and engaging targets on the island.

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French President Emmanuel Macron visits China

Europeans urge Xi to intervene in Ukraine

One visit, two styles: Macron and Xi woo each other. Von der Leyen seems less charming in comparison, but instead comes across as open and direct. The Head of the European Commission maintains the critical tone of her keynote speech during the visit to Beijing. However, Xi does not begrudge the two Europeans any public successes regarding discussions on Ukraine.

By Amelie Richter

Macron

Europeans urge Xi to intervene in Ukraine

One visit, two styles: Macron and Xi woo each other. Von der Leyen seems less charming in comparison, but instead comes across as open and direct. The Head of the European Commission maintains the critical tone of her keynote speech during the visit to Beijing. However, Xi does not begrudge the two Europeans any public successes regarding discussions on Ukraine.

By Amelie Richter