Norway contributes 50 million US dollars to the Amazon Fund in Brazil
Norway donates 50 million US dollars to the Amazon Fund. By doing so, it recognizes Brazil's efforts to end deforestation.
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Norway donates 50 million US dollars to the Amazon Fund. By doing so, it recognizes Brazil's efforts to end deforestation.
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Chip manufacturer Changxin is postponing its IPO due to the difficult market environment. Instead, it wants to raise fresh capital for further expansion via a financing round with investors.
By Redaktion Table
Six provinces have received a reprimand from Beijing for falsifying statistics. The National Bureau of Statistics called on them to take better action against data falsification – and to submit a report.
By Fabian Peltsch
Beijing has announced that it will give six more African countries duty-free access to the Chinese market. The government wants to import more agricultural products and food.
By Andreas Sieren
Liu Zhenmin will very likely become China's new climate envoy and chief negotiator at the next COP. Liu is following in big footsteps. He is considered less powerful and less well-connected than his predecessor, Xie.
By Christiane Kuehl
At the meeting, "the entire spectrum of bilateral relations was covered". Even in areas where there were differences of opinion.
By Amelie Richter
China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi has spoken out in favor of a two-state solution for Israel in a telephone conversation with his Iranian counterpart.
By Fabian Peltsch
Negotiators from the European Parliament and EU member states have agreed on tougher penalties for circumventing sanctions. For example, the concealment of assets is to become a punishable offense.
By Redaktion Table
No more squabbling with Brussels: Donald Tusk's government statement is a commitment to the EU. But in one respect he also shows the community its limits.
By Redaktion Table
The EU Parliament formally adopted the outcome of the negotiations on the Critical Raw Materials Act (CRMA) on Tuesday. The law is expected to come into force in January.
By Leonie Düngefeld