Taiwan: PLA resumes air activity around the island
After an unusually long pause, Chinese military aircraft are again flying around Taiwan. Taiwan’s parliament cleared the way on Friday for US weapons deliveries.
By Ning Wang
After an unusually long pause, Chinese military aircraft are again flying around Taiwan. Taiwan’s parliament cleared the way on Friday for US weapons deliveries.
By Ning Wang
After Chinese bank accounts at chipmaker Nexperia were frozen, Beijing is warning of “new conflicts.” The commerce ministry is placing the blame on the Dutch headquarters.
By Ning Wang
The EU presents a new port strategy that focuses on competitiveness and security. Foreign investments are to be systematically recorded and monitored.
By Julia Fiedler
The Raisina Dialogue in New Delhi is a counter-model to the World Economic Forum and the Munich Security Conference. Its hosts have long framed it as a global platform – and its growing importance is only slowly being recognized in Germany.
By Natalie Mayroth
The EU is presenting a new port strategy that puts competitiveness and security front and center. That’s why a generous offer by a Chinese shipping group for a Hamburg logistics company is likely to be scrutinized very closely.
By Julia Fiedler
China’s foreign minister condemned Israel’s strikes on Iran in a rare call. Bilateral relations have deteriorated markedly since the Gaza war.
By Amelie Richter
China’s military is believed to have disguised drone flights using aircraft signals – testing deception capabilities for a potential military operation against Taiwan.
By Ning Wang
During his inaugural visit, Friedrich Merz emphasizes Germany’s partnership with China. The German chancellor is now focusing on cooperation, describing China as a strategic partner. His message on economic issues was clear.
By Helene Bubrowski
On his inaugural visit, Friedrich Merz is emphasizing partnership with China. The chancellor no longer speaks of a “systemic rival.” He uses clear language only on economic issues.
By Helene Bubrowski
The European Commission plans to present its proposal for an import ban on Russian crude oil in mid-April. Two days earlier, the Commission is set to hold an orientation debate on how to deal with Beijing.
By Till Hoppe