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Klaus Töpfer: UNEP savior and defender of human rights

The late Klaus Töpfer was not only the German Environment Minister. He also made a unique contribution to international politics and the development of the UN. A tribute by his former press officer.

By Nick Nuttall

Feature

Scholz cannot allow human rights to become secondary

When German Chancellor Olaf Scholz travels to the People's Republic this weekend, he will find himself in a country that has become the epitome of the most grave human rights crimes of the 21st century. That cannot become a secondary matter.

By Marcel Grzanna

Feature

UN Environment Assembly: dispute over solar geoengineering

For the second time, a push to globally assess and discuss the application of solar geoengineering SRM has failed at the UN Environment Assembly (UNEA). Countries distrust each other and argue over the scope and purpose of an investigation. Meanwhile, other actors are making moves.

By Goswami Urmi

Feature

Security conference: food crisis and climate only side issues

Non-military crises like food security and climate change were only tangentially addressed at the Munich Security Conference. Observers note progress in discussing these issues, while others call for linking development and defense.

By Markus Bickel

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Europe must share more burdens

From the Baltic states to Brussels: At the Munich Security Conference, Europe is facing growing pressure to shoulder more of the burden of the global division of labor with the USA in terms of security policy. Especially within NATO.

By Markus Bickel

Interview

'It's sort of a tsunami that's rushing towards us'

China is going on the offensive internationally – with euphonious initiatives. In an interview with Michael Radunski, Moritz Rudolf warns that there are strong interests behind this. How China infiltrates the UN – and how the West should react.

By Michael Radunski

Im UN-Menschenrechtsrat muss China im Länderprüfverfahren am Dienstag Stellung beziehen.
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Germany confronts China at the Human Rights Council

China must show its colors before the UN Human Rights Council on Tuesday. The dramatic situation of children and young people in Tibet takes center stage. Germany also dares to speak out and demands explanations.

By Marcel Grzanna