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China en de wereldcrisis

  • Despair in the air at Davos
  • Davos takes lessons from China and Latin America
  • Davos leaders look to China's investments abroad
  • Remembering Deng in our era of crony compitalism
  • Sustaining China's economic growth after the global financial crisis
  • China says meeting G20 pledge is key to IMF funding
  • Oil up above $112 on China data, weak dollar
  • China's collapse 'will bring economic crisis to climax in 2012'
  • Waiting for China to lift global sentiment
  • World markets boosted by China, German exports
  • Economie - Nationaal

  • Demand gives rise to increase in profits of China's industrial companies
  • China Gas says employees oppose Sinopec takeover
  • China cabinet economist warns of 'deflation' in 2012
  • China's push for rail reform could be dead in its tracks
  • Video: China domestic consumption to rebalance economy
  • China swaps decline; cash shortage may spur reserve-ratio cut
  • Worst yet to come for China growth: economist
  • Middlemen take toll on China agricultural profits
  • Home prices fall for 5th month
  • China urges farming innovation
  • Economie - Internationaal

  • Oil spurs Canada PM Stephen Harper visit to China
  • China fuels its global energy supply
  • Shell expects China's shale gas potential to be 'very powerful'
  • A dragon dance in the Negev
  • China's resources policy attracts attention of congress
  • 'China would benefit from adhering to global trade standards'
  • China ready to defend its rare earth polices at WTO
  • China tightens rules for handling ships including Vale's new giant carriers
  • Chinese auto parts could spark next trade fight
  • China rare earths safe from WTO ruling on export curbs
  • Internationale Relaties

  • China's rise poses challenges for its African peacekeeping missions
  • Shale-gas deal sweetens Harper's Beijing trip
  • China intensifies criticism of sanctions on Iran
  • New Zealand government unveils plan to improve Chinese ties
  • China's energy needs give Canada's PM Harper leverage: Amnesty
  • China's diplomacy tested in Sudan kidnap drama
  • Abduction of Chinese workers in Sudan stirs criticism of Beijing
  • Sudanese rebels pressure China
  • The trials of a reluctant superpower
  • Security Council: stop Syria's 'killing machine'; Russia, China slam sanctions
  • China - Verenigde Staten

  • China and the United States: a discussion, not a lecture
  • Did Donald Trump endorse Mitt Romney because of China?
  • US attacks China Inc.
  • Trump: Romney has the best chance of beating Obama, really understands China
  • China Daily: Protectionism won't help
  • The coming US-China solar war
  • China Daily: 'Made in China' Apple products benefit US economy
  • 'Tariffs on China solar gear threaten 60,000 US jobs'
  • Will the Trade Enforcement Unit be a currency manipulator?
  • Human rights report 'flawed by omissions and bias': China Daily
  • China - Europa

  • Merkel rates China trip a success, but criticizes human rights
  • Merkel unhappy China blocked lawyer from meeting
  • China and Merkel do diplomatic Euro debt dance
  • Wen tamps down concerns over Europe aid
  • China set to play it safe on helping Europe
  • Merkel holds talks with China's president
  • Wen: May consider bigger role in EU rescue
  • Merkel's trip shows return to pragmatism, Global Times says
  • China considers offering aid in Europe's debt crisis
  • Merkel to China: use influence with Iran over nuclear program
  • China - Nederland

  • Nederlandse steun voor Chinese fiscus
  • NedCar wees Chinees bedrijf de deur
  • De Tulp voor Chinese 'draaideur-dissident'
  • Chinees koopt Nederlandse duif voor kwart miljoen
  • 'Chinatown Almere kost 260 miljoen euro'
  • 'Nederland gooit met China-perceptie eigen glazen in'
  • China appliances target Philips market as incomes double
  • Chinese redding voor truckfabrikant Ginaf
  • Containeroverslagbedrijf klaagt Havenbedrijf Rotterdam aan
  • Chinese eigenaar van ECT voelt zich door kabinet geschoffeerd
  • Politiek

  • Does China have an Internet strategy?
  • China's Wukan experiment
  • China's gang-busting police chief switched to new duties
  • Southern Chinese leader Wang Yang's star rises with Angela Merkel's visit
  • 'Western media making too much of Wukan election'
  • China blocks rights lawyer from meeting Merkel
  • Facebook unsure it can enter China because of censorship
  • Rebel village Wukan takes halting democratic step
  • Dissent Yu Jie exacts a different price for Liu Xiaobo
  • Chinese dissident on trial after using Skype to send poem
  • Maatschappij

  • In China, Facebook alternatives thrive
  • Chinese village leader snaps, and some locals applaud
  • The world's biggest cities: How do you measure them?
  • Twitter's censor move with eye on China?
  • Unrest in China: A dangerous year
  • It's Lunar New Year, not Chinese New Year
  • China's demographic inflection point approaches, says scholar
  • China's connectivity revolution
  • China's hidden wealth feeds an income gap
  • Traditional Chinese medicine technique uses heated glass cups
  • Militaire zaken

  • Chinese general faces corruption probe
  • Indian Army preparing for limited conflict with China: US intelligence chief
  • Video: China infuriated by US-Philippines defense plans
  • China calls for calm after Philippine military offer to US
  • Chinese leader stresses Communist control over army
  • 'Online Blue Army' gets ready for cyber warfare
  • China top military paper warns US aims to contain rise
  • Indian defence team to visit China after all
  • China in US gunsights
  • China must assert itself despite new US strategy: report
  • Cultuur

  • China box office takings top $2 billion in 2011
  • Chinese art: Based in China? Why not commission one of these?
  • China readier to share its diverse culture with the world
  • Christian Bale returns to China in new film
  • Chinese art bidders named in payment dispute
  • China's little punk rock club that could
  • China out, Taiwan in at Oscars
  • Zhang Yimou: fine line between artistic acceptance and official approval
  • China's new draft law on movies offers incentives to investors
  • China's 'tulou' earthern buildings a popular tourist attraction
  • Wetenschap en Onderwijs

  • China eyed as next educational frontier
  • Global research awards showcase China's gains and efforts to retain scientists
  • China targets 2013 for launch of lunar landing mission
  • Supercomputer built in China takes wing in Jinan
  • US loses high-tech jobs as R&D shifts toward Asia
  • China, India to jump forward with Hawaii telescope
  • Chinese students discover the Christian faith while studying abroad
  • China stops unapproved stem cell treatments
  • 'Distance learning brings migrant workers closer to dreams'
  • China ahead of India in scientific research, says PM Singh
  • Milieu

  • Pollution in China: Man-made and visible from space
  • Air quality: a matter of location
  • China quietly shelves new diesel emission standards
  • Experts in battle to limit river pollution
  • Cadmium neutralizer runs low
  • 7 executives held over toxic leak into river
  • Toxic spill stemmed; fears over drinking water downstream
  • Why exotic animal trade grows in Asia
  • Authorities say cadmium pollution controlled in S.China river
  • Chinezen laten elektrische auto staan
  • Rampen en ongelukken

  • China coal mine explosion kills 11
  • Chinese vessel rescues 29 survivors off Papua New Guinea s east coast
  • Road accidents kill 547 during holiday
  • Video: Bus falls off highway in northern China, 7 dead
  • 9 killed, 1 missing in East China fire
  • Video: Driver rams 13 vehicles in China with stolen car
  • 8 dead in SW China highway crash
  • Driver too fast in bus crash that killed 15
  • China bus slides off snow-covered bridge killing at least 16
  • 6 dead as van falls into valley
  • Schandalen

  • Apple and China: time for a new PR strategy?
  • Chinese developers demolish home of revered architects
  • Chinese fugitive millionaire appeals sentence
  • Apple hit by boycott call over worker abuses in China
  • Famous traditional courtyard home bulldozed in Beijing
  • In China, human costs are built into an iPad
  • How Murdoch made a killing in China after dumping Chris Patten's book
  • Olympic 2012 mascots in China 'sweat shop' row
  • 31 Chinese die from food poisoning in 4th quarter of 2011
  • No pay for migrant workers during Chinese New Year sparks ire
  • Sport

  • NBA prepares for players in China to return
  • China's Yu Ying breaks women 500m sprint world record
  • Ma weighs Taiwan fears of eroded autonomy
  • Chinese revolution: Open cashes in on Li's 200 million fans
  • Graft trials put China's soccer in dock
  • China harvests in 'backyard' sports with challenges looming
  • Top China football referee admits taking bribes
  • Guilty plea at 1st soccer graft trial
  • Soccer corruption trials start in China
  • Voetbal: Op avontuur in het corrupte China
  • Taiwan

  • Video: Banned Chinese books popular in Taiwan
  • Taiwanese man dies playing video games
  • Cross-strait winds of change blow cold
  • Taiwan offers baby bonus to fix plummeting birth rate
  • Tycoon prods Taiwan closer to China
  • What next for Taiwan's opposition?
  • Beijing expects pay back from Ma
  • Taiwanese democracy catches on - in mainland China
  • China to again close Tibet to foreign travelers from late February
  • Woman 'sold into slavery as a child' returns to Taiwan
  • Hongkong

  • Hong Kong's China policies spur clash with mainland cousins
  • Mainland chip on Hong Kong's shoulder
  • China and Hong Kong battle over babies
  • Hong Kong advert calls Chinese mainlanders 'locusts'
  • Hong Kong economy likely grew 5% in 2011
  • Chinese professor: Hong Kong residents are dogs and thieves
  • Hong Kong Airlines places $3.8bn Airbus A380 order
  • Hongkong levert onterechte miljonair uit
  • HK kills 17,000 chickens on bird flu fear
  • 9 die, 34 injured in Hong Kong blaze; arson attack suspected
  • Macau

  • Macao casino boom fuelled by illicit cash
  • New southern China resort seen boon to Macau casinos
  • Macau casino stocks plunge on China fears
  • Wynn gets first approval for new Macau casino
  • Macau: In their words
  • Macau casinos' slump hints at China slowdown
  • Macau sex fair kicks off amid growing Asian demand
  • Casino players keep the faith
  • Macau casinos: MGM China shares rise 2% on debut, after strong start
  • Macau gambling revenue up 42% in May
  • Tibet

  • China cut off internet in area of Tibetan unrest
  • China gets restive taste of post-Dalai Lama era
  • Self-immolations in China's Tibetan areas mark shift in Tibet movement
  • China says trained separatists behind Tibetan unrest
  • China: rock-throwing Tibetans sparked deadly violence
  • What's behind China's Tibetan unrest?
  • China raises security in Buddhist monasteries, on roadways
  • Tibetan unrest in China near boiling point
  • Dalai Lama and West 'distorting protests' to tarnish China
  • Chinese crackdown seals off ethnic unrest
  • Xinjiang

  • China recruiting 8,000 police for restive Xinjiang
  • China boosts police presence in restless Xinjiang
  • Two Uighurs deported from Cambodia to China get life
  • The tree that bleeds: a Uighur town on the edge by Nick Holdstock
  • Two Chinese killed in clash after police demolish village mosque
  • Crowd fights Chinese police at mosque demolition
  • Report of clash in Xinjiang disputes China's account
  • Reports describe deadly shootout in restive region of China
  • China, Uighurs offer different account of deadly shooting
  • Seven 'kidnappers' killed in China's Xinjiang
  • Binnen-Mongolie

  • Truck kills herder in Inner Mongolia
  • Hotels of all kinds in the Inner Mongolian city of Ordos
  • Ordos millionaires fuelling property boom in Inner Mongolia
  • China executes killer of Inner Mongolian herder
  • Ethnic music tests limits in China
  • The environmental and cultural harm to Inner Mongolia's grasslands
  • Publicity chief urges cultural reform in Inner Mongolia
  • Death sentence for man in case that fueled ethnic protests in Inner Mongolia
  • China vows help for Inner Mongolia after unrest
  • China's Mongolian protests have long roots
  • Een lach en een traan

  • Chinese mining group Zijin sees profit jump on high gold price
  • China's goodwill ambassadors
  • Wedding cars cause traffic jam in East China
  • Chinese soothsayer sees economic storms ahead
  • Having a baby in Year of the Dragon is too lucky to be left to chance
  • Buffett sings in video for China's New Year gala
  • $1,600 'Red Pad' is China's Communist Party-approved iPad clone
  • Chinese dolphin operated on after swallowing rubber ball
  • Blogger rescues 1,137 dogs destined for slaughterhouse from crammed flatbed truck
  • Apple postpones China retail launch of iPhone 4S after unruly crowd rages in Beijing
  •  China en de wereldcrisis
     Economie - Nationaal
     Economie - Internationaal
     Internationale Relaties
     China - Verenigde Staten
     China - Europa
     China - Nederland
     Politiek
     Maatschappij
     Militaire zaken
     Cultuur
     Wetenschap en Onderwijs
     Milieu
     Rampen en ongelukken
     Schandalen
     Sport
     Taiwan
     Hongkong
     Macau
     Tibet
     Xinjiang
     Binnen-Mongolie
     Een lach en een traan