Laatste nieuws

  • China en de wereldcrisis

  • How should Trump approach China? A debate (NYT)
  • 'Only a multipolar coalition can secure Ukraine peace' (Pekingnology-Center for China and Globalization)
  • Trump says Maduro's days are numbered but 'doubts' US will go to war with Venezuela (The Guardian, AFP)
  • The stagnant order - and the end of rising powers (Foreign Affairs)
  • Why China's rise might not be peaceful (Part 2) (Sinification)
  • Jin Canrong on the 'peace disease' among China's elite (Sinification)
  • The globalist playbook: war by design, control by crisis (Global GeoPolitics)
  • China begins drills near Scarborough Shoal on final day of US-Philippine naval exercises ($SCMP)
  • Unfair funding is holding back science in China. Can Beijing fix it? ($SCMP)
  • Economie - Nationaal

  • What's deiving China’s 15th Five-Year Plan? (YCai)
  • China looks strong. Life here tells a different story (NYT)
  • In China raast de trein op lange afstanden het vliegtuig voorbij – moet Europa daarop jaloers zijn? ($de Volkskrant)
  • Consumer confidence ticks up (Trivium China)
  • Even as US-China trade dynamics command the global spotlight, Chinese leaders are focused on 'doing [their] own work well' (Trivium China)
  • China's bet on self-reliance won't fix an unbalanced economy (Asia Times)
  • China subsidizes power for AI data centers (Trivium China)
  • China aiming for minimum 4.17% average annual growth over next decade (Trivium China)
  • China outlines 5-year plan to double down on global tech ambitions (NYT)
  • Xinhua signals three themes for China's 15th five-year plan (Pekingnology)
  • Economie - Internationaal

  • North Korean trade with China slumps to $227M in October as exports bottom out ($NK News)
  • Global markets fall after tech sell-off and fears over Chinese economy (The Guardian)
  • Why factories will keep looking for alternatives to China (NYT)
  • Tang Xiaoyang: Stitch Africa's fragmented supply chains with Chinese Capacity (Pekingnology)
  • The new gold custodian: How China is replacing the West as the world's financial safe haven (Global GeoPolitics)
  • Saudi Arabia targeting 5 mln Chinese tourists by 2030, says tourism minister (Xinhua)
  • Why China will rule renewable energy (Paul Krugman)
  • Look to the 'rising' Global South, ex-diplomat tells Chinese businesses ($SCMP)
  • China's 'three new' exports surge, despite tariff barriers (Trivium China)
  • Danish authorities in rush to close security loophole in Chinese electric buses (The Guardian)
  • Internationale Relaties

  • China says Japanese PM's erroneous Taiwan-related remarks severely affect economic, trade cooperation (Xinhua)
  • China tells Japan to 'behave' properly as it dismisses call for talks ($SCMP)
  • Japanese concerts cancelled in China as diplomatic row takes cultural toll ($SCMP)
  • Tokyo complains over video of diplomat appearing to bow to Chinese official ($SCMP)
  • Japan's China row could be the GDP killer that sinks Takaichi (AsiaTimes)
  • The many Mandalas of Southeast Asia, with Susannah Patton (The US-China Perception Monitor)
  • China suspending Japanese seafood imports: Japan official ($Nikkei)
  • China suspends seafood imports from Japan as Taiwan row escalates (The Guardian)
  • Chinese travellers estimated to have cancelled 500,000 flights to Japan amid rising tensions (The Guardian)
  • Why Chinese elite rùn to Japan (ChinaTalk)
  • China - Verenigde Staten

  • The moment China proved it was America's equal (NYT)
  • China en de mensenrechten: Wat Xi kan, kan Trump ($De Groene Amsterdammer)
  • China seeks to inflict economic blow on Japan amid escalating spat over Taiwan (NBC News)
  • White House memo accuses Alibaba of supporting the PLA (Trivium China)
  • A Chinese firm bought an insurer for CIA agents - part of Beijing's trillion dollar spending spree (BBC)
  • Stop 'stigmatising' Chinese students and researchers, ambassador to US says ($SCMP)
  • Takaichi’s stance over Taiwan is just what the West wants (SCMP)
  • I am a drug historian. Trump is wrong about fentanyl in almost every way (NYT)
  • Trump's foreign economic policy in disarray (Project Syndicate)
  • Who is Salt Typhoon? An update on the Chinese hacking of one million American mobile phones (Bitter Winter)
  • China - Europa

  • China becomes Germany's top trading partner in first 3 quarters (Xinhua)
  • China's investment spree in UK gave it access to military-grade technology, BBC told (BBC)
  • The EU's 'rare earth anxiety' according to Zhao Junjie (Sinification)
  • Nexperia row shows how China is weaponising EU relationship - and winning (The Guardian)
  • Can the EU walk a strategic autonomy tightrope in the China-US tug of war? (SCMP)
  • China-critical UK academics describe 'extremely heavy' pressure from Beijing (The Guardian)
  • Watching China in Europe - November 2025 (GMF)
  • Counter-terror police investigate claim UK university halted research after Chinese pressure (The Guardian)
  • UK university halted human rights research after pressure from China (The Guardian)
  • Europe's obedience test: one Chinese company, one US order (Asia Times)
  • China - Nederland

  • China urges Netherlands to swiftly resolve Nexperia issue: commerce ministry (Xinhua)
  • Netherlands suspends state seizure of Chinese chipmaker Nexperia (The Guardian)
  • 'Karremans gedroeg zich als een dode eend met harde snavel' ($de Volkskrant)
  • China bevestigt versoepeling exportverbod voor chipmaker Nexperia ($de Volkskrant)
  • China resumes some chip exports, easing fears of a global crunch (NYT)
  • Nexperia crisis: Beijing agrees to talks with Dutch officials in China
  • Nexperia fallout: Dutch-Chinese chip debacle reignites EU debate over foreign investments (SCMP)
  • China urges Netherlands to work toward constructive solution to Nexperia issue (Xinhua)
  • Nexperia halts chip supplies to China in threat to global car production (The Guardian)
  • Trump hopes China will help push Russia towards Ukraine peace talks (BBC)
  • Politiek

  • The vanishing craft of journalism in China (Pekingnology)
  • *** Podcast: Where is China heading? Neil Thomas unpacks the view of the world from Xi Jinping's vantage point (Tracking People's Daily)
  • Beijing court to rule in appeal of jailed Chinese journalist Dong Yuyu (The Guardian)
  • How the fight for a Chinese bookstore's future heightened concerns over cultural squeeze ($SCMP)
  • 'Three closures in a row': Applauding the Party becomes mandatory in China (Bitter Winter)
  • A tough job to keep: On the fates of China's international relations ministers (The US-China Perception Monitor)
  • China to loosen chip export ban to Europe after Netherlands row (BBC)
  • How vulnerable is China? ($Project Syndicate)
  • Three things we learned from China's big political meeting this week (BBC)
  • China's plenum has just finished – here are five key takeaways (The Guardian)
  • Maatschappij

  • 'The English person with a Chinese stomach': how Fuchsia Dunlop became a Sichuan food hero (The Guardian)
  • The weeping believer: a report from a Chinese Christian (Bitter Winter)
  • China underground Zion Church pastors arrested, face up to 3 years in jail, NGO head says (Reuters)
  • Shenzhen's anti-xie jiao week: VR headsets meet anti-religious propaganda (Bitter Winter)
  • China's people are on a grueling treadmill (Asia Times)
  • China's people are on a grueling treadmill (Asia Times)
  • China clears parents in naked child case that sparked social media fury (Reuters)
  • Why I left the Three-Self Church (Bitter Winter)
  • Two popular gay dating platforms removed from Apple app store in China (BBC)
  • Two meals for $1: Why China's youth are not spending (BBC)
  • Militaire zaken

  • Je fiets op slot zetten in China? Onzin, klinkt het. Toch schuurt die zogenaamde 'veiligheid' ($de Volkskrant)
  • Chinese Navy makes historic visit to Latin America amid military tensions (Newsweek)
  • China teases new stealth drone in video (Newsweek)
  • Days after Fujian launch, images suggest China is building first nuclear-powered carrier (SCMP)
  • Xi's military purges show unease about China's nuclear forces (NYT)
  • China's latest aircraft carrier enters fleet as naval competition with the US heats up (CNN)
  • China reacts to Trump's nuclear weapons tests order (Newsweek)
  • China's military coups? (Appia Institute)
  • Devant des eurodéputés, la Chine déclare que l’OTAN ne devrait pas exister (Euractiv)
  • Australia accuses Chinese fighter jet of releasing flares near RAAF aircraft in 'dangerous' incident over South China Sea (The Guardian)
  • Cultuur

  • Al jaar vast voor 'beledigend' kunstwerk (Amnesty International)
  • Was Venice's winged lion made in China and delivered by Marco Polo's family? ($SCMP)
  • Xi projects power at military parade with Putin and Kim (Reuters)
  • An artist on the run, an exhibition censored: How China tried to silence a Thai art show (BBC)
  • Tourist damages two of China's terracotta warriors after jumping fence (AFP)
  • China's new Revolution of Culture (Appia Institute)
  • Ne Zha 2 review – record-breaking animation is tale of demons, dragons and dazzling visuals (The Guardian)
  • Demon-child movie wows China – and smashes global box office records (The Guardian)
  • City walls from China's earliest dynasty discovered in Henan (Xinhua)
  • Chinese architect Liu Jiakun wins Pritzker Prize (NYT)
  • Wetenschap en Onderwijs

  • China to have 12.7 million new college graduates next year (chinadaily.com.cn)
  • Stranded Chinese astronauts return home from space station mission ($SCMP)
  • How China is closing tech gap on the West; rare earth mineral find: SCMP daily highlights (SCMP)
  • The myth of China's 'AI talent pipeline' (ChinaTalk)
  • Nothing is given: China's open-source AI tsunami (Asia Times)
  • Chinese student boom helps create more university spots for Americans: study (SCMP)
  • Return of Chinese astronauts delayed after spacecraft struck by debris (The Guardian)
  • Nothing surprising in China's innovative rise (Asia Times)
  • Chinese drugmakers shift from copycats to global innovators (FT)
  • Balancing opportunity and risk: rethinking China Scholarship Council programmes amid geopolitical tensions (leidenmadtrics.nl)
  • Milieu

  • China doesn't want to lead alone on climate policies, senior adviser warns (The Guardian)
  • China and Saudi Arabia among nations receiving climate loans, analysis reveals (The Guardian)
  • A flood of green tech from China is upending global climate politics (NYT)
  • China's CO2 emissions have been flat or falling for past 18 months, analysis finds (The Guardian)
  • When Beijing makes a climate pledge, the world should listen (Asia Times)
  • 'A life of captivity': Canada refuses marine park's request to export its whales to China (The Guardian)
  • China is the adult in the room on climate now (NYT)
  • China for first time promises to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions (NYT)
  • China’s plans to cut emissions too weak to stave off global catastrophe, say experts (The Guardian)
  • China's plans to cut emissions too weak to stave off global catastrophe, say experts (The Guardian)
  • Rampen en ongelukken

  • Major Chinese bridge collapses into river just months after opening to traffic (Fox News)
  • China tries to cover up toxic mining disaster in Zambia: WSJ (Newsweek)
  • Mount Everest rescue: all hikers now safe after days stranded in powerful blizzard (Reuters)
  • Super Typhoon Ragasa rampages through Taiwan, Hong Kong and southern China (The Guardian)
  • Typhoon Ragasa live: Two million people evacuated in southern China after deaths in Taiwan and Philippines (The Guardian)
  • 12 dead, 4 missing after bridge collapses in Qinghai (China Daily)
  • At least 60 dead in north China following extreme rain, authorities say (Reuters)
  • After the flood: Beijing residents left to count the cost with little state support (The Guardian)
  • Firefighters trek uphill to aid stranded residents in Beijing after heavy rains (Ecns.cn)
  • China floods: more than 30 killed in Beijing and tens of thousands evacuated (The Guardian)
  • Schandalen

  • China extradites online gambling, fraud criminal from Thailand (Xinhua)
  • Cryptoqueen who fled China for London mansion to be sentenced over £5bn Bitcoin stash (BBC)
  • Cuba arrests alleged Chinese fentanyl kingpin who escaped custody in Mexico (AFP)
  • China’s No 2 general He Weidong expelled from the Communist Party (SCMP)
  • Met police disrupt suspected international smuggling ring from the UK to China in UK's 'largest' phone theft crackdown (PA Media)
  • Chinese police handles 14,000 cases involving intellectual property theft, counterfeit goods (Xinhua)
  • China's fifth-ranking official was suspect in dropped Westminster spy case (The Guardian)
  • Chinese ex-agriculture minister gets death sentence with two-year reprieve (Business Standard)
  • Chinese woman convicted after 'world's biggest' bitcoin seizure (BBC)
  • China court sentences 11 people to death over alleged role in family-run Myanmar scam operations (The Guardian, AP, AFP)
  • Sport

  • China views sports industry as new growth driver in next five years (Xinhua)
  • Chinese government unveils plan to boost football development and youth training (Xinhua)
  • Third division Chinese football team penalized for attempting to gift match officials (Global Times)
  • Two securities officials fall to their deaths amid China's graft sweep ($Caixin)
  • China's pro-wrestlers search for a star to bring the sport out of the shadows (The Guardian)
  • China's dream of becoming a football superpower lies in tatters (BBC)
  • Chinese Football Association launches self-recommendation system to better select talent, prevent corruption (Global Times)
  • Xi declares 9th Asian Winter Games open (Xinhua)
  • 41 Chinese chess individuals penalized for cheating (Xinhua)
  • Table tennis will not be the same without three Chinese superstars ($SCMP)
  • Taiwan

  • Ukraine ex-colonel warns Taiwan to rehearse for war amid China threat (Newsweek)
  • China is priming its people and the world for a new pressure campaign on Taiwan (WSJ)
  • US panel calls on Taiwan to fund Philippine base upgrades ($Nikei)
  • Taiwanese tightrope (Appia Institute)
  • Japan's no longer ambiguous stance on Taiwan (Asia Times)
  • In a first, Taiwan to distribute security handbook to all households as China threat rises (Reuters)
  • Taiwan and China's exceptionalism (Appia Institute)
  • Taiwan draft dodging concerns highlight growing public unease over military service ($SCMP)
  • Ma Ying-jeou on Japan PM Sanae Takaichi's recent remarks on Taiwan (Pekingnology)
  • Taiwan seeks to deepen ties with Israel, Taiwanese foreign minister says (JNS)
  • Hongkong

  • Wall Street risks shorting freedom in Hong Kong (Project Syndicate)
  • Two dead after cargo plane skids off Hong Kong runway into sea (BBC)
  • Beijing warns new US consul general in Hong Kong not to cross 'red lines' ($SCMP)
  • Hong Kong shuts down ahead of world's biggest typhoon this year (Reuters)
  • Ten Years: has the hit film's dystopian vision of Hong Kong in 2025 become a reality? (The Guardian)
  • Hong Kong lawmakers say no to more rights for same-sex couples (BBC)
  • Free Jimmy Lai before he dies in prison (The Washington Post)
  • First patriotic education base for young Hong Kong and Macao people was inaugurated in Beijing (Tracking People's Daily)
  • Hong Kong officials harden their stance on 'soft resistance' (NYT)
  • Hong Kong summons UK, Australia envoys after activists granted asylum (BBC)
  • Macau

  • Macau's silent chill: the arrest of Au Kam San and the unseen repression (Bitter Winter)
  • Macau's big money days are behind it (FT)
  • Xi Jinping urges Macau to diversify economy away from casinos (The Guardian)
  • Xi swears in new leader of casino hub Macao, telling the city to diversify economy (AP)
  • Macau: a city of contrasts – in pictures (The Guardian)
  • Macao's casino boom brings wealth but at a cost, 25 years since China's takeover (AP)
  • Macau 'gradually unleashing deep potential' in push for better future: Xi ($SCMP)
  • Sam Hou Fai elected chief executive-designate of Macau (Reuters)
  • Macau's Portuguese strive to preserve their cultural heritage (FT)
  • No horse racing, please, we're Chinese: the end of a venerable tradition in Macau (Bitter Winter)
  • Tibet

  • China releases latest findings from second Qinghai-Tibet Plateau scientific expedition (Xinhua)
  • Silencing pro-Tibet activists abroad: China's transnational repression (Bitter Winter)
  • Choosing the next Dalai Lama is surprisingly dangerous ($The Washington Post)
  • Why China built 162 square miles of solar panels on the world's highest plateau, in Tibet (NYT)
  • 'She didn't realise how dangerous it was': London-bound student held in China over Tibet support (The Guardian)
  • Outdoor clothing brand Arc'teryx apologises for fireworks display in Tibet (BBC)
  • Tsang monastery: One Tibetan monk arrested, A leader commits suicide (Bitter Winter)
  • A voice silenced: Tibetan Head Lama dies in Chinese custody (Bitter Winter)
  • Xi touts unity and development in surprise Tibet visit (BBC)
  • Xi makes second-ever visit to Tibet as president (Reuters)
  • Xinjiang

  • 300 million tourists just visited China's stunning Xinjiang region. There's a side they didn't see (BBC)
  • 'Stop dealing with thieves. America must recognize the Uyghurs' stake in rare earths' (Bitter Winter)
  • Silk Roads and surveillance: How aid became a tool of control in Xinjiang (Bitter Winter)
  • Japan's Prime Minister Takaichi and the fight against the East Turkestan genocide: A Uyghur view (Bitter Winter)
  • 'They told me not to speak out': the Uyghur woman who took on China – and won her husband's freedom (The Guardian)
  • From Istanbul to East Turkistan: Nuh Theatre gives voice to silenced people (Bitter Winter)
  • What makes the Xinjiang-Tibet mega railway China's 'project of the century'? ($SCMP)
  • 'Xinjiang is a wonderful land': China's new White Paper recasts control as cultural progress (Bitter Winter)
  • An Uyghur's true story: a family destroyed after the concentration camps (Bitter Winter)
  • China's Xinjiang transforms deserts into renewable energy goldmine (Xinhua)
  • Binnen-Mongolie

  • Genocide in Southern Mongolia: the return of a buried history (Bitter Winter)
  • Inner Mongolia focuses on desertification control of Horqin sandy land (Xinhua)
  • Words used for cultural genocide: how 'Northern Frontier' is replacing 'Inner Mongolia' (Bitter Winter)
  • Unusual protest by Southern Mongolian herders ask for compensation after grazing ban (Bitter Winter)
  • ‘Northern frontier culture’: How China is erasing ‘Mongolia’ from Mongolian culture (The Strategist)
  • Inner Mongolia emerges as model for Xi Jinping's ethnic affairs policy, but analysts warn of cultural 'erosion' (SCMP)
  • Podcast: Why is the Communist Party redoubling its assimilation efforts? (The Economist)
  • Christian inmate tortured in notorious Southern Mongolia prison (Bitter Winter)
  • Anti-religious social credit targets Southern Mongolian peasants (Bitter Winter)
  • China's push to create a single national identity. Inner Mongolia is the latest target (The Economist)
  • Een lach en een traan

  • Want a wedding in a nightclub, a temple, a lake or a subway station? In China, you can (Reuters)
  • Shanghai offers nighttime marriage registration at nightclub (City News Service)
  • Xi Jinping cracks joke about spying with phones given to South Korean president (The Guardian)
  • "I can touch the clouds': how it feels to cross the world's highest bridge, in S. China (The Guardian)
  • Horror film digitally altered in China to make gay couple straight (The Guardian)
  • A restaurant scandal sticks in China's throat (The Economist)
  • US tennis player Townsend apologizes after mocking Chinese cuisine (Shanghai Daily)
  • Chinese teens to pay $300,000 for urinating in soup (BBC)
  • Kim Jong Un grins as Xi and Putin talk 'immortality' in hot mic moment (NK News)
  • Local Chinese government's stimulus plan entices big spenders to dig in while dining out (SCMP)
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     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