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China approves first mRNA vaccine

Beijing did not want to be dependent on foreign companies like BioNTech and therefore waited a long time before granting the first approval. The race has now been won by the domestic company CPSC.

Von Redaktion Table

230321 -- MOSCOW, March 21, 2023 -- Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin jointly meet the press after their talks at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, March 21, 2023. Xi on Tuesday held talks with Putin in Moscow.  RUSSIA-MOSCOW-CHINA-XI JINPING-PUTIN-TALKS ShenxHong PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
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Xi and Putin's joint paper documents China's dominance

A closer look at the final declaration of the Xi-Putin summit shows not only the closing of ranks against the West. Xi also expresses his dissatisfaction with the war policy. The conclusions drawn from this, however, are not likely to please the West at all.

Von Frank Sieren

230321 -- MOSCOW, March 21, 2023 -- Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin shake hands after jointly signing a Joint Statement of the People s Republic of China and the Russian Federation on Deepening the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership of Coordination for the New Era and a Joint Statement of the President of the People s Republic of China and the President of the Russian Federation on Pre-2030 Development Plan on Priorities in China-Russia Economic Cooperation in Moscow, Russia, March 21, 2023. Xi on Tuesday held talks with Putin at the Kremlin in Moscow.  RUSSIA-MOSCOW-CHINA-XI JINPING-PUTIN-TALKS XiexHuanchi PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
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Words for Ukraine, deeds for China

Xi Jinping spent three days in Moscow with his "dear friend" Vladimir Putin. The outcome of the visit: China gained a lot politically and economically. For Ukraine, on the other hand, there were only a few kind words.

Von Michael Radunski

Analyse

WissZeitVG: „Kosmetik bei der Höchstbefristungsdauer reicht nicht"

Professorinnen und Professoren zeigen sich solidarisch mit der Bewegung #IchbinHanna. Ungefähr 2.000 von ihnen haben eine Petition gegen die Reformvorschläge des BMBF zum Wissenschaftszeitvertragsgesetz (WissZeitVG) unterschrieben. Der Soziologe Steffen Mau begrüßt die Gesprächsbereitschaft des BMBF, warnt aber davor, nur marginale Verbesserungen vorzunehmen.

Von Tim Gabel