How the UK misrepresents its climate financing
The UK has increased its contribution to international climate finance, but a significant portion of this increase is due to accounting tricks.
By Nico Beckert
The UK has increased its contribution to international climate finance, but a significant portion of this increase is due to accounting tricks.
By Nico Beckert
By early 2025, new climate plans for 2035 are due. However, a study by the Climate Action Tracker (CAT) warns that if existing plans are not tightened beforehand, there is a significant risk.
By Bernhard Pötter
Some of China's biggest critics in the EU Parliament have been re-elected for another term. EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Trade Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis could also retain their posts.
By Amelie Richter
China's Premier Li Qiang will visit New Zealand this week. It will be the first time China's number two has traveled to New Zealand since 2017. The main topic of discussion will be bilateral trade. AUKUS will cause controversy.
By Michael Radunski
A survey in the Philippines shows that an overwhelming majority of the Philippine population supports military action against China in the South China Sea. However, a diplomatic solution is only one percentage point behind.
By Michael Radunski
An acquaintance with an exiled Uyghur journalist has proved fatal for five men in Xinjiang. Because they once worked with him at a language school, they are now serving long prison sentences.
By Marcel Grzanna
Bulgaria held its sixth parliamentary election in three years on Sunday. According to initial forecasts, the conservative GERB party has won the election.
By Redaktion Table
US politicians accuse VW partners CATL and Gotion of sourcing supplies from plants where forced labor is practiced. The companies now say that the business relationships were terminated long ago.
By Redaktion Table
The planned EV tariffs may already have the desired effect: Volvo, owned by Geely, could invest in Belgium to avoid having to import its products from the People's Republic.
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The rail project could shorten freight transport between China and Europe by around 900 kilometers and would be a faster and cheaper alternative to the current land routes.
By Amelie Richter