Germany, EU Scold China, ‘Expect’ Hong Kong’s Rights to Be Upheld
China's new draft security legislation for Hong Kong has drawn criticism from all over the West.
China's new draft security legislation for Hong Kong has drawn criticism from all over the West.
For a long time, the EU has been characterised as “soft power” or “civilian power”. Article 2 of the Treaty
Supposedly, 2020 should have marked a highpoint of EU-China relations as a milestone for upgrading the bilateral investment cooperation, namely
In a remarkable peacetime repatriation campaign, the EU has now managed to bring home more than 500,000 EU citizens who
The IMF’s latest World Economic Forecast bears destabilizing news for Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) economies already roiled by
In terms of holding industrial polluters liable, European environmental law already sets the bar for the rest of the world.
The EU will keep its political dialog wih Erdogan open, the EU leadership has vowed.
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) has described the impact on education from the spread of COVID-19
Two months into the new decade, one of the defining trends of development finance in the 2010s is showing no
French drug giant Sanofi announced yesterday that it planned to launch a new company to create the active chemical ingredients
Europe is experiencing a tech-boom that attracts funders that were previously focused on Silicon Valley. If the trend continues, Europe