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Philippines and Indonesia back Chinese Covid jab despite efficacy doubts (The Guardian) The Chinese government is trying to rebrand forced sterilization of Uyghur women as feminism (The Guardian) WHO expects to fix dates for China COVID-19 mission 'as soon as next week' (Reuters) China tightens censorship rules for Party members despite pandemic backlash (Washington Examiner) China to bring in law against food waste with fines for promoting overeating (The Guardian) Lose-Lose: China's paradoxes for Xi Jinping (Settimana News) China’s power is rising in an unstable world ($$FT, The Finance Info) How Indo-Pacific tensions reflect a post-coronavirus new world order of conflict and contradiction ($$SCMP) The woman behind China's Chang'e-5 Moon mission (BBC) GT investigates: Could cold-chain imports have sparked Wuhan early COVID-19 outbreak? (Global Times) Is China's maglev train as fast as an airliner? (Asia Times) De schat van Alibaba gebruiken voor een planeconomie of een totale controlestaat? China weet het wel ($$de Volkskrant) China's economy surges, and so does its currency ($$NYT, dnyuz.com) China completes 'super bullet maglev' prototype with peak speed of 620 km/h (Global Times) Jack Ma vs Xi Jinping: the future of private business in China (FT) It’s open season on internet companies (Trivium China) Beijing orders Chinese media to censor coverage of Alibaba probe ($$FT, The Finance Info) China's growth projected to pick up to 7.9% (China Daily) Rewriting economics: applications for authors of university textbooks (Trivium China) Baby you can buy my car: boosting bulk consumption (Trivium China) China to greenlight RCEP in six months (China Daily) China once again Mongolia's biggest trading partner (Xinhua) A conversation about China‘s footprint beyond its border (Panda Paw Dragon Claw) You will be assimilated: China's plan to take over the global economy (National Review) China strengthens ties in Belt and Road countries (Asia Times) Tanzania's president asks China to forgive some outstanding debts (Reuters) Australian coal shipments to China at standstill amid unresolved trade tensions (The Guardian) China-Russia natural gas pipeline starts work on final link to Shanghai (Yicai) Foreign investment encouraged in new industry catalogue (Trivium China) Chinese cities reportedly go dark as country faces shortage of coal, a major Australian export (CNBC) China, Indonesia on a collision course at sea (Asia Times) China-Indonesia: Brothers in arm jabs (Trivium China) At least 17 countries have purchased China-produced COVID-19 vaccines (Global Times) Huawei boss Meng Wanzhou had Christmas with family as jailed Canadians got to phone home (The Guardian) Hungary reaches deal to buy China's Sinopharm vaccine, PM aide says (Reuters) Labor fears humanitarian crisis on Australian coal ships stranded off China (The Guardian) Why a China-led free vaccine project for poor countries is an excellent idea ($$SCMP, neewss.com) Meng Wanzhou: Bullets sent in mail to Huawei's finance chief (BBC) China again urges Canada to release Meng Wanzhou immediately (Xinhua) China will give Myanmar a batch of COVID-19 vaccines for free, says ministry (Reuters) TikTok is poised to outlast Trump, and to test Biden (NYT) Is Pompeo the last gasp of US imperial power? (Asia Times) Trump's Indo-Pacific policy wasn’t all wrong (Asia Times) America’s governors and mayors have a stake in US-China relations (Brookings) Xi's letter to Starbucks: Bi-latte-ral relations (Trivium China) The rising East (Trivium China) US 'should get its house in order' under Joe Biden before any reset with China ($$SCMP, yahoo.com) China says firmly opposes new US sanctions against Chinese firms (Reuters) As Trump clashes with big tech, China's censored Internet takes his side ($$NYT, BM Global) China says firmly opposes new US sanctions (Reuters) China-EU investment deal shows cooperation outweighs competition in bilateral relationship ($$SCMP, MSN) Amid transatlantic tension, the EU has reason to reshape its relationship with China ($SCMP, MSN) EU-China investment deal: 'It spits in the face of human rights' (Gatestone Institute) Cynicism explains a flawed new EU-China commercial pact (The Economist) EU, China to push forward on investment (China Daily) EU should not let others interfere in relations with China, Wang Yi says ($$SCMP) ‘We need a real policy for China’: Germany ponders post-Merkel shift (FT) Forced labor: Evidence piles up despite China's EU treaty commitments (SupChina) Berlin takes a risky bet on Beijing ($$FT, The Finance Info) US-EU-China: Two-faced US trade policy erodes Atlantic alliance (Asia Times) Chinese-Indonesians in the Netherlands still feel the pull of home ($$SCMP) Nederlandse film De Dirigent binnenkort te zien in Chinese bioscopen (nu.nl) Li Keqiang speaks with Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte on the phone (chnun.chinamission.org.cn) Nederlandse bedrijven die in China zaken doen hebben partijcomités vanuit partijtop (NPO Radio 1) Bank accounts of Protestant Church frozen in 'political retaliation' (AsiaNews) Chinese court orders Dutch collector to return mummified Buddha (Xinhua) How China made the Netherlands question the free market (Bloomberg) Chinese FM calls on China, Netherlands to set example for free trade, mutual openness, fair competition (Xinhua) Opvallende samenwerking Huawei met Amsterdamse universiteiten: ‘We doen het niet alleen voor het geld’ ($$de Volkskrant) Chinese toeristen blijven weg, en zij niet alleen (Trouw) Two members of WHO team on trail of virus are denied entry to China ($$NYT, dnyuz.com) Xi Jinping says 'time and momentum on China's side' as he sets out Communist Party vision ($$SCMP, MSN) Former chairman of China Development Bank gets life in prison (Xinhua) The more they change - The Party wants more reps from the masses (Trivium China) Chinese ondernemer Jack Ma is niet verdwenen, hij wordt ‘gedisciplineerd’ door de Partij ($$de Volkskrant) Let’s be friends: Xi Jinping wants to increase Party influence in all aspects of society (Trivium China) Chinese Communist Party introduces new rules on what members can say as it 'boosts internal democracy' ($$SCMP, MSN) China sentences ex-finance chief to death on corruption charge (Bloomberg) Read your Party rights (Trivium China) China sentences ex-finance chief to death on corruption charge (Bloomberg) Data collection's year of reckoning (Trivium China) How China’s ‘missing women’ problem has fuelled trafficking and forced marriage ($$SCMP, MSN) China's demographic time bomb quickly ticking down (Asia Times) China’s first big #MeToo case tests the Party ($$NY Review of Books) Pinduoduo hit by fresh criticism over worker treatment (nasdaq.com) Danke Apartment: The 'broken eggshell' that left young Chinese homeless (BBC) Box Office 2020: China tops world, even though ticket sales were down 70% (SupChina) Pinduoduo worker dies by suicide while on leave, ex-employee’s video on disturbing work culture goes viral (SupChina) Buying time for the elderly, both now and in the future (Shine) China to strengthen traditional Chinese medicine capacity in rehabilitation services (Xinhua) China is becoming a military state (Newsweek) 'Global Britain’ takes aim at China in South China Sea (Asia Times) China's highest military post at border with India revealed (Global Times) Mike Pompeo: China's nuclear madness (Newsweek) Japan's potential contributions in an East China Sea contingency (RAND) China military assets 'fully deployed' on disputed border, India Air Chief says (Newsweek) China to strengthen military coordination with Russia (Asia Times) Spooked by Ladakh standoff with China, India signs $200m deal for Israeli SPICE bombs (The Wire) China-Russia joint aerial strategic patrol sends signal to region (Global Times) Japan and South Korea scramble jets to track Russian and Chinese bomber patrol (The Guardian) Experts work to bring back China’s Old Summer Palace (Global Times) Renowned Chinese pianist Fou Ts'ong dies of Covid-19 (BBC) China’s museums keep growing, attracting more visitors (People's Daily Online) Les orchestres symphoniques, au diapason (Le Vent de la Chine) Visually impaired band sees the light with rock 'n' roll (Shine) How film festivals can help combat Chinese censorship ($$The Washington Post, Free Media Info) Lost treasure of China's Old Summer Palace returns home (Xinhua) China gets back stolen cultural relics from UK (Shine) 27-meter-long Ming Dynasty painting sells for $76 million to become most expensive ancient Chinese painting sold at auction (Global Times) China clamps down on climbing 'wild Great Wall' (BBC) Disappointing Chinese vaccine results pose setback for developing world ($$NYT, bmglobalnews.com) Onderzoekers komen aan in Wuhan (NOS) Chinese vaccines slower than Pfizer in WHO validation, but 'international orders unaffected' (Global Times) China grants conditional approval for first COVID vaccine (chinadaily.com.cn) China has all it needs to vaccinate millions, except any approved vaccines (NYT) China's Sinopharm reports strong interim results for its Covid-19 vaccine ($$SCMP) China ranks second in number of high-quality research papers in 2019 (Xinhua) China's moon samples to go on public display (Shine) Chinese drug regulators accept application for Sinopharm vaccine rollout (Global Times) Chinese vaccines not striving to be first, respect for science most crucial: officials (Global Times) MEE lays out responsibility for climate protection (Trivium China) Local governments get serious about forests (Trivium China) Han Zheng speak at the One Planet Summit (Trivium China) Local governments get serious about forests (Trivium China) China to increase efforts to cut carbon emissions: official (Xinhua) Man gets life sentence for smuggling ivory tusks to China (Xinhua) China biodegradable plastics 'failing to solve pollution crisis' (BBC) Han Zheng stresses environmental protection (Trivium China) China’s ban is less of a threat to Australia’s coal industry than international climate ambition (The Guardian) Western environmentalists are the Chinese Communists' useful idiots (Probe International) Chinese health experts call to suspend Pfizer's mRNA vaccine for elderly after Norwegian deaths (Global Times) Wuhan is at the heart of a battle over the roots of coronavirus ($$FT, The Finance Info) New year, new outbreak: China rushes to vaccinate 50 million as holiday looms (The Guardian) China records first Covid death since May as WHO team arrives in Wuhan (The Guardian) Government tries to limit travel (Trivium China) China's Sinovac to double annual COVID-19 vaccine capacity to 1 billion doses (Reuters) China COVID cases jump ahead of WHO investigation team arrival (Al Jazeera) Rescuers try to reach 22 trapped after Chinese gold mine blast (Reuters) Chinese Covid-19 vaccine is far less effective than initially touted in Brazil (WSJ) Little evidence left for WHO to probe in China (Asia Times) 120 days in secret detention (China Change) Podcast: Inside the investigation into how Covid-19 began (The Guardian) 'Even mourning is said to shame China': women of Wuhan fight to be heard (The Guardian) China's crackdown on a corrupt judiciary has a long way to run. Zhang Jiahui is Exhibit A (SCMP) China blocks WHO while Covid conspiracy theories fly (Asia Times) China plays down WHO concern about delay in coronavirus team's trip (Reuters) Lai Xiaomin: Criticism of death sentence on former Chinese tycoon (BBC) China blocks entry to WHO team studying Covid's origins (The Guardian) Sweden is about to deport Inner Mongolian activist to China - torture and prison be damned (Newsweek) Global textile watchdogs struggled in Xinjiang (Axios China) Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games doubts grow with Covid-19 spike in Hebei (SCMP) China formally criminalizes doping (Xinhua) Sun Yang's doping ban referred back to Cas after Chinese swimmer's appeal (Reuters) Olympic test event in China called off amid travel concerns (AP) Maradona in China: when Deng Xiaoping invited him to play in Beijing and footballer turned the Chinese leader down ($$SCMP) Budding skiers hit indoor slopes ahead of China's 2022 Winter Olympics (Reuters) IOC president: The Olympics are about diversity and unity, not politics and profit. Boycotts don't work (The Guardian) England's Premier league sues China partner for $215.3 million (Bloomberg, Caixin) Irrelevant fitness tests inject chaos into 2020 Chinese national sporting championships (SupChina) Englands' Premier League scores China broadcast deal with Tencent (Reuters) Joe Biden warned that Taiwan must not 'fall prey' to China (Newsweek) Kelly Craft: US cancels top envoy's visit to Taiwan (BBC) Taiwan seeks closer US ties after Trump lifts limits, China protests (Newsweek) Ambassadeur Hoekstra 'schrijft wat geschiedenis' en ontvangt Taiwanese vertegenwoordiger ($$de Volkskrant) China warns Joe Biden administration against further Taiwan pronouncements (Newsweek) Taiwan's new passport hopes to banish confusion with China (Reuters) Taiwan's new passport hopes to banish confusion with China (Reuters) US moves to increase official contacts with Taiwan (SupChina) Trump stookt spanningen rond Taiwan nog even op ($$de Volkskrant) Taiwan's population falls for the first time (AsiaNews) Lawyer who handled 'Hong Kong 12' case loses legal licence (AFP) How international events emboldened China’s latest Hong Kong crackdown (New Statesman) Hong Kong internet provider blocks access to pro-democracy website (Independent) Hong Kong internet firm blocked website over security law (AP) Hong Kong: 11 more national security arrests over attempted boat escape to Taiwan (Reuters) Beijing plans to vet Hong Kong legislature candidates (Asia Times) Internet restrictions and phone seizures show digital crackdown in Hong Kong ($$The Washington Post, zukus.net) Hong Kong backs Beijing on British passport retaliation (Asia Times) Journalist Zhang Jialong in prison for supporting Hong Kong activists (AsiaTimes) Hong Kong Police Force says proud to be part of Chinese police, seen as awareness of national identity (Global Times) Bets on for Macau's Sands China after US billionaire Adelson's death (Reuters) 21 years after returning to motherland, Macau sets example for neighboring HK (Global Times) Photo exhibition featuring Hong Kong protest images shut down in Macau (The Guardian) Photo exhibition featuring Hong Kong protest images shut down in Macau (The Guardian) Coronavirus: World's biggest gambling hub reopens for business (BBC) Why Jewish refugees in World War II fled safety of Shanghai for Macau (SCMP) Stanley Ho, casino kingpin of gambling capital Macau, dies at 98 (WSJ) Macau bans annual Tiananmen Massacre photo exhibition (HK Free Press) Macau casinos allowed to reopen after anti-virus closure (AP) China to enhance mainland-Macau financial cooperation (Xinhua) Amid US-China tensions, Tibetans seize the moment ($$The Diplomat, Tribune) China woedend: Trump keurt op het nippertje provocerende Tibet-wet goed ($$de Volkskrant) China foreign ministry says firmly rejects new US law on Tibet policy (Reuters) Playing the 'Tibet card' reflects Washington’s anxiety about China (Global Times) China’s atrocities in Tibet are growing too big to ignore ($$The Washington Post, tibet.net) US Congress: sanctions on Beijing if it interferes in the Dalai Lama's succession (AsiaNews) Poverty alleviation: China forcing Tibetans into mass, military-style 'training' programs (Part I) (Radio Free Asia) China to build historic Yarlung Zangbo River hydropower project in Tibet (Global Times) Tibet under Chinese military occupation, says US (India Today) Tibetan separatist leader’s visit aims to serve multi US purposes (Global Times) China's pressure and propaganda - the reality of reporting Xinjiang (BBC) China debunks Western media's allegations of forced labor in Xinjiang (CGTN) US Congress: China possibly committed 'genocide' against Xinjiang Muslims (Al Jazeera) US bans all cotton and tomatoes from Xinjiang region of China ($$NYT, ABC News)) China slams UK, Canada banning Xinjiang imports as 'farce' (Xinhua) Toughening stance on China's Xinjiang, Britain introduces new company rules (Reuters) Britain cuts business links to Chinese province Xinjiang (VoA) Video: Turkish-Chinese extradition law alarms Uighur refugees in Turkey (VoA) China's treatment of Uighurs amounts to torture, says Dominic Raab (The Guardian) Official challenges birthrate assertions in Xinjiang (China Daily) Video: China's Inner Mongolia policy triggers Mongolian script revival (DW.com) Ethnic Mongolians call on Beijing to probe disappearance of poverty funds (RFA) China moves to replace ethnic Mongolians in education sector with Han Chinese (RFA) Flipping the script: China school reforms spark Mongolian writing revival (AFP) Poverty alleviation: China's 'anti-poverty' drives leaves Mongolian herders out in cold (Part II) (Radio Free Asia) Unrest In Inner Mongolia: Why China has ramped up its efforts to assimilate ethnic minority areas (The Times of India) Genghis Khan’s memory is erased from view as China cracks down on Mongolian culture (The Globe and Mail) Inner Mongolia party leader blames local officials over protests (AsiaNews) Communist Party officials in Inner Mongolia lambasted for poor handling of education reform ($$SCMP, Yahoo) Inner Mongolia, Uyghurs launch fresh salvo against Han supremacy (The Economic Times, India) Using smart seat cushions to monitor employees may be illegal: experts (Global Times) Young model of burial clothes gives people more choices of what to wear at the end of their lives (People's Daily Online) Vlaamse duiven gaan voor miljoenen naar China ($$de Volkskrant) Jack Ma disappears from his own talent show ($$FT, World News Era) China is guarding ancient bat caves against journalists and scientists seeking to discover the origins of the coronavirus (Business Insider) Niet Biden en Harris, maar Xi Jinping had de Persoon van het Jaar moeten zijn ($$de Volkskrant) Taiwanese horror game pulled from sale again after backlash in China (The Guardian) Jealous men say they’re better-looking than Tibetan heartthrob (Sixth Tone) Chin-chin! How a Chinese drinking toast became popular in Europe ($$SCMP) Face-scanning Chinese public toilet is bog standard once again ($$Caixin)
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