Laatste nieuws

  • China en de wereldcrisis

  • China urges parties to devote resources to diplomatic efforts to end war in Ukraine (Xinhua)
  • Who congratulated Putin on his election victory and what does it say about global alliances? (The Guardian)
  • Russia-China relations stabilizing factor in international arena: Putin (Xinhua)
  • Russia-China relations will become stronger, Vladimir Putin says in post-election victory speech ($Agencies)
  • Why China-Russia ties must be strengthened (Sinification)
  • US faces 'increasingly fragile world order' amid Russia and China threat (Reuters)
  • China calls on parties to Ukraine crisis to enhance direct engagement (Xinhua)
  • Why China should have distanced itself from Russia over Ukraine (Sinification)
  • 'China will not dominate the world': Chinese official (Newsweek)
  • Sino-Soviet split 2.0 (ChinaTalk)
  • Economie - Nationaal

  • Tea picking robot operates in harvest season (Ecns.cn)
  • China's zombie car plant problem (FT)
  • China's plan to spur growth: a new slogan for building factories (NYT)
  • China’s grand plan, now that its economy has hit a wall (Asia Times)
  • Nationalist vitriol toward China's richest man sparks worry for business climate (WSJ)
  • China has a plan, and it's working (Asia Times)
  • State-linked Vanke is latest Chinese property group hit by confidence crisis (FT)
  • Chinese economist's dire forecast for China's birth rate crisis (Newsweek)
  • China faces familiar growth dilemma as economy slows (Nikkei)
  • China may be facing too many economic obstacles to hit its ambitious growth target for 2024 (The Guardian)
  • Economie - Internationaal

  • China will be a driving force for the world economic recovery, official says (Reuters)
  • China’s exports to Central Asia are booming (Asia Times)
  • China's high-quality development creates opportunities for int'l businesses (Xinhua)
  • China's luxury tastes are changing (FT)
  • How Temu is shaking up the world of online shopping (BBC)
  • Brazil launches China anti-dumping probes after imports soar (FT)
  • China eases tourist visa restrictions to boost economy (FT)
  • China's Global South exports surge in first two months (Asia Times)
  • Saudi Aramco turns to China (Al-Monitor)
  • China's exports are surging. Get ready for the global backlash (NYT)
  • Internationale Relaties

  • China removes tariffs on Australian wine as relations improve (BBC)
  • Philippines' Marcos vows countermeasures in response to Chinese 'attacks' (Reuters)
  • China warns of 'crossroads' in relations with Philippines amid escalating tensions over maritime disputes (Benzinga)
  • Chinese media zaaien vooral twijfel over de aanslag in Moskou ($de Volkskrant)
  • Xi, Putin, and a battle of narratives over the Moscow concert attack (China in Eurasia)
  • US military flew 1,000 spy flights in South China Sea last year: report (Newsweek)
  • 5 Chinese nationals, 1 Pakistani killed in terrorist attack in NW Pakistan (Xinhua)
  • South China Sea: 'Philippines must softly manage disputes or miss out economically' (SCMP)
  • The CCP's weaponization of geographical maps (Bitter Winter)
  • Foreigners' path to residency permits made easier (Shine)
  • China - Verenigde Staten

  • 'Historic breakthrough': China's installed wind turbine cost drops to one-fifth of the US in green energy race (SCMP)
  • A pivot to China saved Elon Musk. It also binds him to Beijing (NYT)
  • Yellen warns China against flood of cheap green energy exports (NYT)
  • Xi Jinping tells US delegation China's economy is 'sound and sustainable' (SCMP)
  • Xi holds all-male meeting with US business leaders (The Hill)
  • Xi issues a positive message in meeting with US business leaders as relations improve (AP)
  • China migrants flooding US island Guam raises alarms (Newsweek)
  • Think the US and China can decouple? Take our quiz ($The Washington Post editorial)
  • American business stalls in China (WSJ)
  • China's 'unrestricted warfare': is it here already? (Gatestone Institute)
  • China - Europa

  • Is China a major threat to British democracy? (The Guardian)
  • EU climate envoys plan joint trip to China (Politico)
  • Details of millions of UK voters accessed by Chinese state, ministers will say (The Guardian)
  • China targets group of British MPs and peers with string of cyber-attacks (The Guardian)
  • China vows to cooperate with France on war in Ukraine (RBC Ukraine)
  • Chinese-made surveillance equipment at Romanian military sites (China in Eurasia)
  • China asks EU to uphold idea of common security (Xinhua)
  • 2024 in Italy: Year of the Red Dragon? (Bitter Winter)
  • Watching China in Europe - March 2024 (GMF)
  • Next stop: Serbia? Chinese President Xi Jinping expected to visit Europe on trust-building tour (SCMP)
  • China - Nederland

  • Chinese premier holds talks with Dutch PM (gov.cn)
  • Questions over ASML services 'grave intervention' in market norms (Global Times)
  • Minister-president Rutte en minister Van Leeuwen brengen bezoek aan China (Rijksoverheid)
  • Fake Uyghurs v. genuine Uyghurs in The Hague: what exactly happened (Bitter Winter)
  • Almeerse chipmachinemaker ASM verrast met flink aantal orders: 'aanhoudend sterke vraag uit China' (BNR)
  • Vice Foreign Minister Deng Li holds a new round of China-Netherlands political consultations (fmprc.gov.cn)
  • 'Economie loskoppelen van China volstrekt zinloos en onmogelijk' (BNR Nieuwsradio)
  • Nederlandse leger treft Chinese spionnen aan op zijn computers – hoe zijn die daar gekomen? ($de Volkskrant)
  • Chinese spies hacked Dutch defence network last year - intelligence agencies (Reuters)
  • China, the Netherlands agree to deepen cooperation (Xinhua)
  • Politiek

  • Why are China's nationalists attacking the country's heroes? (NYT)
  • Respect for diversity in democracy is a reality to embrace worldwide (Xinhua)
  • Forum: Democracy takes many forms (China Daily)
  • Even China's own state media sometimes resent state control (The Economist)
  • China, you may be pro-CCP but if you organize independently you are still a 'cult' (Bitter Winter)
  • Xinhua Headlines-Profile: Xi Jinping the reformer (Xinhua)
  • Xi Jinping didn't speak at China's Two Sessions, but it's clear who is in charge (The Guardian)
  • Why I miss the Chinese premier's annual press conference at the close of the country's 'two sessions'
  • Party slogan, Weibo hashtag: 'The next China will still be China' (What's on Weibo)
  • Het Volkscongres in Beijing kent geen verrassingen: 'Wat president Xi Jinping wil, is de leidraad' ($de Volkskrant)
  • Maatschappij

  • China discovers a new 'cult,' 'fan circle culture' (Bitter Winter)
  • Bottled water tycoon tops list of the richest Chinese (Shine)
  • America is concerned about social media. China is, too (The Economist)
  • Yet anotherraid against Fuyang Maizhong Reformed Church (BItter Winter)
  • Killing of teenager in China sparks debate about ‘left behind’ children (AP, Reuters)
  • Marriages rise for the first time in nine years (BBC)
  • Three teenagers detained in Handan over classmate's death (BBC)
  • How China is tackling a population crisis (Newsweek)
  • Silver lining: Tutoring the elderly is growing fast in China (Reuters)
  • Déferlante nationaliste sur entrepreneurs privés (Le Vent de la Chine)
  • Militaire zaken

  • Spiky questions remain for AUKUS proponents (Inside Story)
  • China, Russia and Iran hold 5-day military exercise near Gulf of Oman as Red Sea attacks continue (SCMP)
  • Shield, sword, or symbol: Analyzing Xi Jinping's 'strategic deterrence' (Brookings)
  • India moves 10,000 more troops to restive China border (Newsweek)
  • China and India show off rival bird tech (Newsweek)
  • China defense budget grows 7.2% despite other 'belt-tightening' ($Nikkei)
  • Xi Jinping calls for 'loyalty and honesty' from younger officials as morale runs low (SCMP)
  • China and India militaries to 'turn the page' (chinadaily.com.cn)
  • Philippines arming up for D-Day with China (Asia Times)
  • 'Social stability': Chinese firms form Mao Zedong-era militias (FT)
  • Cultuur

  • Wereldwijd kromp de kunstmarkt vorig jaar, maar in China werd juist veel méér uitgegeven aan kunst ($de Volkskrant)
  • China's Nobel winning novelist Mo Yan targeted by growing band of online nationalists (SCMP)
  • China's top-rating drama for 2023: life and death in China's rustbelt (Inside Story)
  • Ai Weiwei's 'Zodiac' is a mystical memory tour (NYT)
  • Newly discovered gaps in Great Wall of China create more mysteries about why it was built (SCMP)
  • London gallery delays Ai Weiwei show over Israel-Hamas tweet (The Guardian)
  • A grain of rice shatters myth of Chinese civilization 5,000 years old (Shine)
  • China-experts: Ai Weiwei neemt risico met plan familiebezoek ($de Volkskrant)
  • Kunstenaar en dissident Ai Weiwei wil zijn moeder opzoeken in China: 'Ik ben niet bang, ik heb niks verkeerds gedaan' (de Volkskrant)
  • Japan raises military spending to counter China with more missiles and ships (FT)
  • Wetenschap en Onderwijs

  • Country plays leading role in intl patent application (China Daily)
  • In one key AI metric, China pulls ahead of the US: talent (NYT)
  • Overseas students, exchanges deterred by spy laws – Academic (University World News)
  • China will install a sprawling 'all-seeing' surveillance system on the moon (Daily Mail)
  • China's landmark deep-Earth borehole drilling exceeds 10,000 meters (Xinhua)
  • China unveils guidelines for brain chip research (Asia Times)
  • China's chip industry is gaining indisputable momentum (Asia Times)
  • China population: teachers face uncertain future with falling birth rate set to create 1.9 million surplus by 2035 (SCMP)
  • What will newly increased Party control mean for China's universities? (ChinaFile)
  • China adopts ethical guideline for brain-computer interface research (Xinhua)
  • Milieu

  • China's mega water diversion project benefits over 176 mln people (Xinhua)
  • China's emissions, efficiency targets under threat after falling short in 2023 (Reuters)
  • Africa's donkeys are coveted by China. Can the continent protect them? (NYT)
  • Growth in CO2 emissions leaves China likely to miss climate targets (The Guardian)
  • China's water hegemony policy: a threat to neighboring countries and human rights (Bitter Winter)
  • China's mega project diverts billions in cubic meters of water in 2023 (Xinhua)
  • Beijing experiences its coldest December since 1951 (The Guardian)
  • China's 'dinosaur' state-owned enterprises make a green pivot (FT)
  • Why China is not a reliable partner in the climate battle: a Uyghur view (Bitter Winter)
  • China climate envoy reaffirms 2030 target for peaking carbon emissions ($Caixin)
  • Rampen en ongelukken

  • 14 killed, 37 injured in passenger bus crash in north China (Xinhua)
  • Explosion kills 7, injures 27 in north China (Xinhua)
  • 15 dead and dozens more injured in Nanjing flat fire (BBC)
  • WHO responds after China reports death from chimera bird flu virus (Newsweek)
  • Xinyu: Dozens dead after fire breaks out in China shop (BBC)
  • Death toll rises to 39 in east China building fire (Xinhua)
  • At least 20 dead, dozens missing in Yunnan landslide (BBC)
  • China landslide buries dozens in Yunnan province, state media reports (Thee Guardian)
  • 8 people killed in factory dust explosion in east China's Jiangsu (Xinhua)
  • 13 reported killed in dorm fire at boarding school for elementary students in China’s Henan province (AP)
  • Schandalen

  • Evergrande: China property giant and its founder accused of $78bn fraud (BBC)
  • Chinese state media body condemns police harassment at site of deadly blast (The Guardian)
  • Former vice president of China Development Bank under probe (Xinhua)
  • More than 340 in corruption net as China'’s top prosecutors double down on tackling financial crime (SCMP)
  • Two female Falun Gong practitioners persecuted to death (Bitter Winter)
  • China prosecutes over 50,000 people for telecom, online fraud in 2023 (Xinhua)
  • Chinese gangs use cryptocurrencies to launder billions (WSJ)
  • Death of an insurance salesman: Falun Gong practitioner tortured to death in Jiangsu (Bitter Winter)
  • Former Bank of China chairman indicted for bribery in nation's long-running anticorruption drive (AP)
  • Millions of donkeys killed each year to make medicine (BBC)
  • Sport

  • Lionel Messi defends HK absence as China backlash continues (BBC)
  • How Lionel Messi sparked a diplomatic row between China, Argentina and the Falklands (The Telegraph)
  • Lionel Messi: Chinese officials call off Argentina games amid anger over star not playing (BBC)
  • Former China football head to go on trial Monday (AFP)
  • How China's 'stadium diplomacy' is looking to make its mark at the Africa Cup of Nations (SCMP)
  • Chinese chess: Xiangqi champion suspended for bad behaviour (BBC)
  • Chinese Super League: From bidding for Bale to selling the team bus (BBC)
  • Xi says 'not so sure' of Chinese football team's abilities (AFP)
  • China goes on charm offensive at Asian Games, but doesn't back down from regional confrontations (AFP)
  • Unanswered questions over Peng Shuai show power of sport has its limits (The Guardian)
  • Taiwan

  • Taiwan adds more 'carrier killers' to Navy (Newsweek)
  • US congressional delegation pledges continued defense support for Taiwan (AP)
  • Chinese mainland warns against Taiwan military's provocations (Xinhua)
  • China puts on major show of force around Taiwan (Newsweek)
  • China on track to be ready for Taiwan invasion by 2027, US says (Bloomberg)
  • Taiwan's vice-president-elect Hsiao Bi-khim courts mainland China's wrath with visit to Czech Republic (SCMP)
  • Taiwan and US are playing dangerous game off Quemoy (SCMP)
  • Taiwan's vice president-elect makes Czech visit, angering China (Reuters)
  • In the busy waters between China and Taiwan, the de facto border is being tested (The Guardian)
  • Ryan Hass on Taiwan: Is there bipartisan consensus in the United States? (Taipei Times)
  • Hongkong

  • Hong Kongers are purging the evidence of their lost freedom (NYT)
  • Are Hong Kong's days as a global business hub over? (BBC)
  • Lies, ideology and repression: China seals Hong Kong's failed-state fate (The Guardian)
  • What Article 23 means for the future of Hong Kong (Asia Times)
  • Hong Kong: Why we should stand with Gregory Wong (Biter Winter)
  • Why mainland Chinese flocked to Hong Kong's new global visa (NYT)
  • Article 23: China hits back at criticism of Hong Kong's hardline new security law (The Guardian)
  • 'Hong Kong is China's Hong Kong': Beijing hits back at US for 'slandering' city's new security law (CNBC)
  • In Hong Kong, China's grip can feel like 'death by a thousand cuts' (NYT)
  • Hong Kong's new law is final nail in coffin, say critics (BBC)
  • Macau

  • No horse racing, please, we're Chinese: the end of a venerable tradition in Macau (Bitter Winter)
  • Hong-Kong-style National Security Law comes to Macau (Bitter Winter)
  • Macau facing increased restrictions under expanded security law (BBC)
  • Koning van de casino's en exclusieve reisjes verdwijnt voor achttien jaar in de Chinese cel ($de Volkskrant)
  • Alvin Chau: Macau gambling kingpin jailed for 18 years (BBC)
  • Macao casino revenue plunges 51% to 18-year low amid zero-COVID ($Nikei)
  • Mainland Chinese vaccine tourists flock to Macau for mRNA Covid jabs (FT)
  • Macau's MGM Cotai casino under lockdown after dealer infected (Nikkei)
  • Macau to broaden reach of national security law in response to Pelosi's Taiwan trip (RFA)
  • Macau begins 11th round of mass testing in worst COVID outbreak (Reuters)
  • Tibet

  • A farce in Geneva: Seminar claims Tibet and Xinjiang are paradises of human rights (Bitter Winter)
  • China's Tibet offers college exam takers a spot if their parents invest $400,000 (Reuters)
  • Tibet boarding schools: China accused of trying to silence language (BBC)
  • Protest against dam project in Sichuan leads to mass arrests of monks, villagers (Bitter Winter)
  • More than 100 Tibetans arrested over dam protest (RFA)
  • Unprecedented Tibetan protest against hydropower station in Sichuan (Bitter Winter)
  • Beijing accused of using spying, threats and blackmail against Tibetan exiles (The Guardian)
  • China could use anti-fraud app to monitor Tibetans - report (BBC)
  • China confirms first successful cloning of endangered Xizang cattle breeds (Ecns.cn)
  • A new Great Game: China, India, and the Dalai Lama (Bitter Winter)
  • Xinjiang

  • Uyghurs bravely resist oppression through poetry (Bitter Winter)
  • Abidin Damollam: 96-year-old Uyghur cleric dies in jail (Bitter Winter)
  • Criminal law is not retroactive, right? Not true if you are a Muslim in Xinjiang (Bitter Winter)
  • The CCP's war against religious Uyghur women (Bitter Winter)
  • New report: Uyghur forced labor increased in 2023 (Bitter Winter)
  • Uyghur forced labor policies seen continuing through 2025: report (RFA)
  • China uses hi-tech to suppress dissent in the Uyghur region (Bitter Winter)
  • Firms with deep roots in China reconsider their Xinjiang ties (NYT)
  • Uyghurs continue to oppose 'genocide tours' to Xinjiang (Bitter Winter)
  • Volkswagen onder vuur om mogelijke dwangarbeid door Oeigoeren bij bouw testcircuit China ($de Volkskrant)
  • Binnen-Mongolie

  • 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)
  • China kidnaps Southern Mongolian dissident in Mongolia (Bitter Winter)
  • Southern Mongolia: The CCP mobilizes traditional culture against religion (Bitter Winter)
  • Chinese deprogrammer in Inner Mongolia honored by Xi Jinping (Bitter Winter)
  • The not-so model minority: Xi Jinping's Mongolian crackdown (China Leadership Monitor)
  • Sweden stops deportation of Inner Mongolian dissident (Safeguard Defenders)
  • Een lach en een traan

  • Chinese overheid zit in haar maag met doorgeslagen nationalistische bloggers ($de Volkskrant)
  • China's Xian to give lottery tickets to newlyweds in bid to spur births (Reuters)
  • Rare copy of Mao's Little Red Book expected to fetch more than £30,000 (The Guardian)
  • As China's 'Year of the Widow' threatens marriage rate, can 'dragon babies' boost births? (SCMP)
  • Wuhan sculpture spawns two more kids, sparking ridicule (RFA)
  • Outrage over doctor punching patient during surger (BBC)
  • An egg fried rice recipe shows the absurdity of China's speech limits (NYT)
  • Can Taylor Swift conquer China? (Newsweek)
  • Mayday: Taiwan rock stars deny breaking China's lip syncing ban (BBC)
  • China's government can't take a joke, so comedians living abroad censor themselves (AP)
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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