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REPowerEU funding through ETS: a Pandora's box

Europe's energy independence is also supposed to be financed by selling CO2 certificates from the reserve. Although this is only a small part of the REPowerEU investment, it is causing the most criticism because it could set a precedent.

Von Lukas Knigge

Sinolytics Radar

Every fifth young person unemployed

China is facing a serious economic challenge right now. The government has to address enormous unemployment pressure on the working-age population, especially among young people. This summer alone, 10.7mn fresh college graduates will enter the job market. If the government fails to take effective measures to reverse the economic downturn, the youth unemployment ratio, already at historical heights, is expected to climb much further this year.

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Von Nico Beckert

Xinjiang Police Files
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New documents from Xinjiang incriminate Chinese government

As the UN Commissioner for Human Rights visits China, a consortium of international media publishes new documents on massive human rights crimes in Xinjiang. The Xinjiang Police Files reveal the direct involvement of the Communist Party's innermost circle of power in the brutal internment of millions of Uyghurs. There are already calls for further sanctions.

Von Marcel Grzanna

C919 Auslieferung China
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After years of waiting: C919 nears completion

The first passenger aircraft entirely developed in the People's Republic of China nears its completion. However, delays in test flights and a far higher price than planned have set back the Chinese hope. Nevertheless, the plane will become a serious global competitor for Airbus and Boeing.

Von Frank Sieren