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Mit VR-Brille lernen

VR-Brillen machen Lernen für Schülerinnen und Schüler erlebbar. Wie die virtuelle und erweiterte Realität des Lernraums in der Zukunft aussieht, können wir uns noch gar nicht richtig vorstellen. Drei Fragen an die Lehrerin und Fortbildungsmanagerin Saskia Ebel

Von Redaktion Table

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EU Supply Chain Law: von der Leyen's push without a plan

The EU Commission can't quite get its supply chain law off the ground. The Brussels-based authority missed the October deadline for the presentation of its so-called Due Diligence Law. One reason: EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen wants to use the supply chain law to enforce a ban on imports of products from forced labor. This could also affect some Chinese imports.

Von Charlotte Wirth

Andreas Fuchs
Opinion

Debt trap or generous foreign aid?

Is China luring other emerging markets into a "debt trap"? China's particular form of foreign aid invites misunderstanding. A thorough analysis of openly available data by researchers provides a much more nuanced picture.

Von Redaktion Table

Sinolytics Radar

No decoupling in financial markets

Everyone is discussing the trend of “decoupling” between China and the Western world. Indeed, especially in the realms of technology and data governance, increasing separation between the two spheres is clearly evident. However, on capital markets things seem to be moving in the opposite direction: cross-border portfolio investments into and out of China are growing fast, despite some recent setbacks.

Von Redaktion Table