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Monitoring

News | Energiewende

Energiemonitoring: Bericht liegt noch nicht im BMWE vor

Der Monitoring-Bericht des EWI, der eine wichtige Grundlage für die weitere Energiepolitik der Regierung sein soll, sollte bis Ende August fertiggestellt werden. Im Ministerium ist er aber nach Angaben von Katherina Reiche noch nicht eingetroffen.

By Malte Kreutzfeldt

News | Energiewende

Energy monitoring: report not yet available in BMWE

The EWI monitoring report, which is intended to serve as an important basis for the government's future energy policy, was supposed to be completed by the end of August. However, according to Katherina Reiche, it has not yet arrived at the ministry.

By Malte Kreutzfeldt

Table.Standpunkt | Anti-Entwaldung

EUDR: Kanzlerbrief mit Kettensäge?

In einem Brief hat Bundeskanzler Friedrich Merz Kommissionspräsidentin Ursula von der Leyen dazu aufgefordert, eine Null-Risiko-Kategorie für die Anti-Entwaldungsverordnung einzuführen. Merz nutzt das Briefpapier des Kanzleramts, um in Brüssel die Interessen der deutschen Waldbesitzerlobby zu unterstützen. Das ist klein gedacht und sehr gefährlich.

By Sven Selbert

Opinion

China Perspective: Why the young protest generation offers hope.

Our China Perspective column is written by authors from the People's Republic. Today's article traces the evolution of the protest movement in the country since the Tiananmen massacre. Despite all opposition, the spirit of resistance among Chinese youth is alive.

By Experts Table.Briefings

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News

Surveillance: Uyghurs want to sue Huawei.

The World Uyghur Congress accuses Chinese technology companies of involvement in surveillance in Xinjiang. Now the WUC has filed a lawsuit in Paris.

By Marcel Grzanna

CCTV
News

CCTV: Why Amsterdam replaces Chinese cameras

The Dutch capital wants to take all cameras from Chinese manufacturers out of circulation over the next five years – for fear of espionage and because of human rights concerns. Other municipalities could follow suit.

By Carolyn Braun

China: Gesichtserkennung bei Megvii in Peking
Feature

How China uses AI for surveillance and manipulation

Artificial Intelligence has dramatically enhanced the Chinese government's capabilities for citizen surveillance. Companies can continually develop new innovations because the state supplies them with valuable datasets. Alarmingly, China is also exporting this technology abroad.

By Marcel Grzanna