
Damaged cables: Why 'Yi Peng 3' cannot be recalled to Sweden
Sweden wants the freighter "Yi Peng 3" to return to Swedish waters. However, due to maritime law, the country has no legal authority to enforce this.
By Amelie Richter
Sweden wants the freighter "Yi Peng 3" to return to Swedish waters. However, due to maritime law, the country has no legal authority to enforce this.
By Amelie Richter
Time and again, seemingly arbitrary acts of violence against the public occur in China. The reactions of the authorities and society as a whole point to delicate conditions in China.
By Redaktion Table
With a port project in Peru, the People's Republic of China is sending a political signal of change to all of Latin America. However, with Chinese money, Beijing's influence on the country in the Andes is also increasing significantly.
By Marcel Grzanna
The Chinese government remains silent on the military cooperation between its neighbors Russia and North Korea. Yet this not only reduces its strategic advantages, but also increases the danger in its own backyard. However, a closer look reveals signs of disapproval.
By Redaktion Table
There are currently many crises and few glimmers of hope around the world. China is directly or indirectly involved in most of the tensions, says Christoph Heusgen, Chairman of the Munich Security Conference. For him, one conflict stands out.
By Amelie Richter
The BRICS+ summit in the Russian city of Kazan brings together high-ranking delegations from 36 countries. While Putin and Xi reaffirm their "no limits" partnership as usual, the remarkable agreement in the border dispute between India and China is making headlines. However, there are doubts whether the agreement will bring lasting peace to the region.
By Amelie Richter
NATO spends millions on research and science and is increasingly concerned about information outflow to China. A new science strategy is intended to tackle the problem.
By Marcel Grzanna
The security situation in Pakistan is tense ahead of the meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. Special rules are to apply to Chinese citizens.
By Amelie Richter
South Korea is selling more weapons to the Philippines. The heads of state agree that growing tensions with China necessitate such deliveries.
By Marcel Grzanna
Next Thursday, Taiwan's President William Lai will speak on the 113th anniversary of the founding of the Republic of China. The country is expecting military threatening maneuvers from the People's Republic.
By Marcel Grzanna