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Artificial intelligence instead of cash registers

The Deutsche Bahn is testing a staff-free mini-market in Renningen – but the German vision of the future still seems very simple compared to Chinese projects. Hema has already proven itself. A Chinese entrepreneur is shaking up the US market for cashier-free stores. The much-praised startup Bingobox, on the other hand, is now bankrupt.

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NATO needs more than a monologue on China

China is active in Europe – this has security policy implications NATO must understand. What is needed now is internal coordination and information exchange within the Alliance, but also expedient dialogue with China. Because NATO must solve a dilemma.

Von Amelie Richter

Jensen: 'Genocide' in Xinjiang

More and more reports of serious human rights violations in the autonomous Chinese province of Xinjiang raise the question: Is the term "genocide" appropriate here? FDP politician Gyde Jensen is Chairwoman of the Human Rights Committee in the German Bundestag and says: This is a genocide, all conditions are fulfilled. The Canadian parliament also decides almost unanimously in favor of the controversial definition.

Von Marcel Grzanna