Alternative for Germany faces election ‘disaster’ over paperwork error

German election laws specify that all candidates must be chosen at a single party conference, but for some reason the AfD chose to draw up two lists for Saxony at separate events. Electoral authorities have ruled that they can only accept the first list, which only contains 18 candidates — meaning any other seats the party wins will be divided among its rivals.Source The Telegraph

China’s loans to rest of the world worth US$5 trillion, 6 per cent of global economy, new study reveals

The world’s debt to China grew tenfold between 2000 and 2017, from US$500 billion to US$5 trillion, with 80 per cent of emerging nations receiving Chinese funds. Kiel Institute estimates that 50 per cent of Chinese overseas funding is outside data captured by World Bank and IMF, raising concerns over transparency. Source South China Morningpost