Chinese Communist Party: Admission criteria become stricter
The CCP is still the second largest party in the world. However, its growth is slowing down as the admission criteria are becoming stricter.
By Emily Kossak
The CCP is still the second largest party in the world. However, its growth is slowing down as the admission criteria are becoming stricter.
By Emily Kossak
The latest agreement in the trade dispute between the US and China only ostensibly eases tensions. The main issues remain unresolved and the risks for the global economy are high.
By Jörn Petring
Former software CEO Jeff Pepper publishes Chinese classics such as "Journey to the West" in simple Chinese – perfect for anyone who wants to keep their Mandarin fresh beyond language learning apps.
By Fabian Peltsch
The Dalai Lama celebrates his 90th birthday on Sunday. At a three-day conference, he wants to discuss his succession.
By Emily Kossak
3,400 Germans are currently studying in China. Before the pandemic, it was over twice as many.
By Emily Kossak
The insurance sector groans under the strain of maritime shipping. Accidents are increasing, largely due to lithium-ion batteries, which are mainly found in Chinese electric cars.
By Christian Domke Seidel
NGOs and the UN are sounding the alarm: The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation's (GHF) abandonment of humanitarian principles is leading to the politicization and militarization of humanitarian aid, which could be used as leverage for forced displacement.
By Markus Bickel
Germany needs a new financial architecture for strategically relevant infrastructure – including its seaports. Angela Titzrath, President of the Central Association of German Seaport Operators (ZDS), is calling for this.
By Redaktion Table
The Managing Director of MBDA Germany, Thomas Gottschild, is calling for rapid investment in air defense and deep precision strikes. Politicians must also guarantee reliable regulations for the German arms industry.
By Gabriel Bub