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Yu Yongding
Opinion

The road back to growth in China

China is not fully exploiting its growth potential. With the right measures, it could develop even better. The government is acting overcautiously, especially in fiscal policy. More growth would require carefully planned and prudently financed infrastructure investments. China still has a need for this.

Von Experts Table.Briefings

August 2, 2022, Kyiv, Kyiv, Ukraine: National flags of China and Ukraine are on display at a restaurant, amid growing concerns on whether Beijing would learn its lessons from the Russian invasion of Ukraine on the matter of rising tensions in the Taiwan Strait, as United States House Speaker Nancy Pelosi visits Taiwan...Formal diplomatic ties between Kyiv and Beijing were built in 1992. But China has refused to condemn Russia s invasion of Ukraine while pressuring Washington to refrain from deepening ties with Taiwan, a self-governing island that Beijing sees as its sovereignty. Kyiv Ukraine - ZUMAs313 20220802_zip_s313_004 Copyright: xDanielxCengxShou-Yix
Analyse

Li Hui in Kiew: Zweifel an Pekings Absichten

Chinas Sonderbeauftragter Li Hui ist zu einem zweitägigen Besuch in Kiew eingetroffen. Hinter verschlossenen Türen will er nun beginnen, im Angriffskrieg Russlands gegen die Ukraine zu vermitteln. Zahlreiche Anzeichen deuten auf ernsthaftere Bemühungen um Frieden hin. Die Skepsis im Westen bleibt jedoch groß.

Von Felix Lee

August 2, 2022, Kyiv, Kyiv, Ukraine: National flags of China and Ukraine are on display at a restaurant, amid growing concerns on whether Beijing would learn its lessons from the Russian invasion of Ukraine on the matter of rising tensions in the Taiwan Strait, as United States House Speaker Nancy Pelosi visits Taiwan...Formal diplomatic ties between Kyiv and Beijing were built in 1992. But China has refused to condemn Russia s invasion of Ukraine while pressuring Washington to refrain from deepening ties with Taiwan, a self-governing island that Beijing sees as its sovereignty. Kyiv Ukraine - ZUMAs313 20220802_zip_s313_004 Copyright: xDanielxCengxShou-Yix
Feature

Li Hui in Kyiv: doubts about Beijing's intentions

China's special envoy Li Hui has arrived in Kyiv on a two-day visit. Behind closed doors, he now wants to start mediating in Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine. Numerous signs point to more serious efforts toward peace. However, skepticism remains high in the West.

Von Felix Lee

Analyse

Twitter-Zoff: Wenn sich Wissenschaft gegen Populismus wehrt

Mal erklären sie sachlich, mal kontern sie bissig: Forscher beziehen in sozialen Medien zunehmend Position, wenn sie in ihrem Fachgebiet mit unwissenschaftlichen Darstellungen durch Politiker konfrontiert werden. Das kommt meist gut an, könnte aber auch spaltende Effekte haben.

Von Max Mustermann

Feature

Harassment cases: EU Parliament plans reforms

Only two MEPs have been sanctioned for bullying their assistants in this legislature. There were no sanctions for sexual harassment. This is not because such behavior does not occur. Now the procedures and penalties are to be reformed.

Von Charlotte Wirth

Analyse

Belästigungsfälle: EU-Parlament plant Reformen

Nur zwei Abgeordnete wurden in dieser Legislatur wegen Mobbings ihrer Assistenten bestraft. Sanktionen wegen sexueller Belästigung gab es gar keine. Das liegt nicht daran, dass so ein Verhalten nicht vorkommt. Nun sollen die Prozeduren und Strafen reformiert werden.

Von Charlotte Wirth

(190620) -- KOCAELI (TURKEY), June 20, 2019 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on June 20, 2019 shows the drilling vessel Yavuz at a port in Kocaeli province, Turkey. Turkey on Thursday sent a new drilling vessel to the eastern Mediterranean, risking more strain in ties with its Western allies. The second deep-water drilling vessel, Yavuz, started its journey following a ceremony at a port in Turkey s northwestern province of Kocaeli. (Xinhua/Xu Suhui) TURKEY-KOCAELI-DRILLING VESSEL-EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
Analyse

Türkei-Wahl: Erdoğan setzt auf Fossile

Bei der Stichwahl um das Präsidentschaftsamt in der Türkei wird auch über die Klimapolitik abgestimmt. Amtsinhaber Erdoğan setzt auf fossile Energien. Die Opposition hat ambitioniertere Klimapläne und will beispielsweise aus der Kohle aussteigen und bis 2050 Netto-Null-Emissionen erreichen.

Von Marcel Grzanna

(190620) -- KOCAELI (TURKEY), June 20, 2019 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on June 20, 2019 shows the drilling vessel Yavuz at a port in Kocaeli province, Turkey. Turkey on Thursday sent a new drilling vessel to the eastern Mediterranean, risking more strain in ties with its Western allies. The second deep-water drilling vessel, Yavuz, started its journey following a ceremony at a port in Turkey s northwestern province of Kocaeli. (Xinhua/Xu Suhui) TURKEY-KOCAELI-DRILLING VESSEL-EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
Feature

Turkey election: Erdogan focuses on fossil fuels

In the runoff election for the presidency in Turkey, climate policy will also be voted on. The incumbent, Erdogan, is backing fossil fuels. The opposition has more ambitious climate plans and wants, for example, to phase out coal and achieve net zero emissions by 2050.

Von Marcel Grzanna

Analyse

„Das Ergebnis ist nicht auf Heterogenität zurückzuführen“

Viertklässler in Deutschland lesen deutlich schlechter als vor zwanzig Jahren. Aber an Migration und Heterogenität hängt der Abstieg nicht, sagt der Professor und Experte für internationale Vergleichstests, Andreas Frey. Eine erste Einschätzung im Interview.

Von Niklas Prenzel