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China doesn't have to apologize – or does it?

The order by Hong Kong's authorities to remove a memorial dedicated to the Tiananmen massacre shows Beijing's grip over its culture of remembrance: The central government wants to force the world to forget the incident. Because coming to terms with the past does not fit the agenda of China's leadership.

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Master of surveillance wants to go public

SenseTime is the first big-name Chinese startup to go public since the dawn of tech crackdowns. Because the company offers surveillance software, it is under pressure outside the country. But Beijing could also make life difficult for the company

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The WHO's next attempt at uncovering virus origin

A new science group of the World Health Organization wants to uncover the origin of the Covid pandemic. German virologist Christian Drosten may be among them. The lab theory is not officially the focus of interest – it is more about genetics and intermediate hosts. Nevertheless, those responsible are hoping to gain new insights. Is China opening up to sample collection?

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Meister der Überwachung will an die Börse

Mit Sensetime traut sich erstmals seit Beginn des Tech-Crackdowns wieder ein namhaftes chinesisches Start-up an die Börse. Weil das Unternehmen Überwachungssoftware anbietet, steht es im Ausland unter Druck. Doch auch Peking könnte der Firma das Leben erschweren

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