Laatste nieuws

  • China en de wereldcrisis

  • America cannot win alone (NY Editorial Board)
  • A war of chance: rattle those sabers enough and you might accidentally shake something loose (The US-China Perception Monitor)
  • The West's last chance: How to build a new global order before it's too late (Foreign Affairs)
  • China's peace pieces for Ukraine (Appia Institute)
  • Why Xinjiang casts a long shadow over China and Syria’s efforts to build better relations ($SCMP)
  • China-funded infrastructure projects completed in West Bank (Xinhua)
  • America’s toothless sanctions on Russian oil: as long as Beijing keeps buying, Moscow won’t feel the pain ($Foreign Afairs)
  • New NATO allies' arctic laser base will counter Russia and China (Newsweek)
  • China's act of war against PM Takaichi and Japan (Asia Times)
  • Economie - Nationaal

  • How China boosts high-quality growth through new consumption (Xinhua)
  • Historic shift underway in China's economy as investment slump deepens (NYT)
  • Can we really believe China's GDP numbers? (China by Numbers)
  • November Digest, Part 1 - Economics, AI and society (Sinification)
  • Chinese economist issues dire warning over debt crisis (Newsweek)
  • China hopes AI can fix its consumer demand problem (Asia Times)
  • China's rural reform: a history not designed but discovered (Pekingnology)
  • China completes world's largest-span steel arch bridge (Ecns)
  • China's extended property slump was always expected ($SCMP)
  • China names 'hotspot' sectors in 19-point plan to spur consumption (SCMP)
  • Economie - Internationaal

  • China aims to boost imports and exports in 2026 to drive trade growth: senior official ($SCMP)
  • China revs up global sales push despite Trump's trade war (Nikkei)
  • Mexico approves 50% tariffs on many Chinese imports (NYT)
  • How Japan built a rare-earth supply chain without China (NYT)
  • Chinese sellers offloading 'black cars' in North Korea to prevent repossession (NK News)
  • China's exports rebound in November after trade war thaw ($SCMP)
  • China promised zero tariffs for Africa. So why is South Africa missing out? ($SCMP)
  • China floods the world with gasoline cars it can't sell at home (Reuters)
  • Russia's Eastern pivot: the geopolitical stakes of Asia's oil appetite (Think BRICS)
  • China will deepen energy cooperation with Russia: vice premier (Xinhua)
  • Internationale Relaties

  • China Coast Guard expels Philippine vessels from waters near Xianbin Jiao (Xinhua)
  • China receives evidence from Russia on notorious Japanese Unit 731 (Xinhua)
  • 'China threat' narrative a 'complete mislabelling', Jin Keyu says (SCMP)
  • China issues policy paper on Latin America, the Caribbean (Xinhua)
  • Provocative Japanese actions risk plunging Asia into peril: China's PLA Daily (SCMP)
  • China, look at the numbers: Japan threatens nobody (Asia Times)
  • Japan looks to international community to lower temperature in China row (The Japan Times)
  • With eye on Beijing, Japan and Australia urged to divvy up Pacific island aid (The Japan Times)
  • Wang Yi's big speech on Xi Jinping Thought on Diplomacy (Tracking People's Daily)
  • China pledges aid to Latin America, Caribbean with no 'political conditions' ($SCMP)
  • China - Verenigde Staten

  • US commandos raided ship headed to Iran from China with military-related items (AFP)
  • How Chinese criminal networks fuel illicit markets across the Americas (Brookings)
  • Nvidia's H200 chips sale: China reacts (ChinaTalk)
  • From chips to security, China is getting much of what it wants from the US (NYT)
  • China-Japan row has left Donald Trump facing 'dilemma' analyst ($SCMP)
  • US bombers join Japanese jets in show of force after China-Russia drills, Tokyo says (Reuters)
  • The 0.4% that changed everything: Why America's rare earth dependency is reshaping global power (Think BRICS)
  • *** How China wins the future (Foreign Affiars)
  • Trump clears way for Nvidia to sell powerful AI chips to China (The Guardian)
  • Washington's quixotic quest for GDP supremacy over China (Asia Time)
  • China - Europa

  • China calls for efforts to establish sustainable European security architecture (Xinhua)
  • EU watchdogs raid Temu's Dublin HQ in foreign subsidy investigation (The Guardian)
  • Macron's Beijing visit shows how Europe is cornered (EuroAsia and the World)
  • Le « Canossa » des dirigeants européens à Pékin (Le Vent de la Chine)
  • China is koploper delving van zeldzame aardmetalen, EU probeert afhankelijkheid te verminderen ($de Volkskrant)
  • Macron in China: Trade, trust and a shared vision for multilateralism (Beijing Scroll)
  • Xi woos Macron with sightseeing trip, but little in the way of deals (Reuters)
  • Macron urges Xi to help end war in Ukraine (NYT)
  • Why are Europe still expanding their investments in China? (Think BRICS)
  • Xi Jinping urges Emmanuel Macron to 'firmly stand on the right side of history' ($SCMP)
  • China - Nederland

  • Chip company Nexperia plotted to send technology to China, ex-CEO says (NYT)
  • Nieuwe escalatie in Nexperia-vete: China publiceert namen Nederlandse spionnen ($de Volkskrant)
  • Dutch economy minister reportedly admits China's counterreaction on Nexperia 'blindsided' him; expert says he still shifts blame (Global Times)
  • Nederlands-Chinese conflict over Nexperia loopt verder op: China spreekt van 'samenzwering' ($de Volkskrant)
  • 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
  • Politiek

  • *** A student chases the shadows of Tiananmen (The New Yorker)
  • Birds of a feather: Huawei and the Chinese Communist Party. A new book (Bitter Winter)
  • Xi Jinping: AI can now crush dissent even before it surfaces (Bitter Winter)
  • China's new residential surveillance rules: reform or consolidation of an abusive system? (Bitter Winter)
  • Roses are red, loyalty is too: How China weaponizes love (Bitter Winter)
  • 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)
  • Maatschappij

  • Average age of China's workforce nearing 40, report says (China Daily)
  • A prayer for the Chinese Church: seven years after the Early Rain case (Bitter Winter)
  • China gaat belasting heffen op condooms, zorgen over gezondheidsrisico's (Nu.nl)
  • Xinhua Q&A frames social security spending as key to growth (Trivium China)
  • China is set to lose a population the size of California in 10 years (Newsweek)
  • Will China forcibly boost fertility? (Project Syndicate)
  • Dcumentary - How to find a date in a country with over 30 million extra men (NYT)
  • The dual face of 'freedom of belief' in China: Constitutional promises and real-world persecution (Bitter Winter)
  • China is struggling to reverseits birth rate crisis, researchers say (Newsweek)
  • Chinese residents' average life expectancy reaches 79.0 years
  • Militaire zaken

  • Japan builds up 'missile archipelago' near Taiwan to counter China (The Japan Times)
  • China builds an electromagnetic kill zone in the South China Sea (Asia Times)
  • Satellite photos show China rebuilding World War II airfield in Pacific (Newsweek)
  • China issues statement on nuclear weapons tests (Newsweek)
  • How China's growing nuclear strength is keeping Russia in check (Newsweek)
  • China, Russia agree to deepen military cooperation (chinadaily.com.cn)
  • 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)
  • Cultuur

  • China's cultural advantage in the AI Age (Asia Times)
  • 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)
  • Wetenschap en Onderwijs

  • Chinese AI in 2025, wrapped (ChinaTalk)
  • China's critical technology surge: a contested ascent (EuroAsia and the World)
  • A close look at Dujiangyan irrigation system in Chengdu, China (Xinhua)
  • Millions in China cram for civil service exam and the hope of a job for life (The Guardian)
  • How China achieved innovation without freedom (Project Syndicate)
  • China launches international program for fusion energy research (chinadaily.com.cn)
  • China launches international program to advance 'artificial sun' research (Xinhua)
  • Zixuan Li on the Chinese AI ecosystem (ChinaTalk)
  • China to have 12.7 million new college graduates next year (chinadaily.com.cn)
  • Stranded Chinese astronauts return home from space station mission ($SCMP)
  • Milieu

  • China expands green belt around its largest desert (Xinhua)
  • China makes huge nuclear leap in world first for clean energy (Newsweek)
  • 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)
  • Rampen en ongelukken

  • Train hits, kills 11 in China's worst rail accident in over a decade (Reuters)
  • 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)
  • Schandalen

  • Tricked, abducted and abused: Inside China's schools for 'rebellious' teens (BBC)
  • Chinese traditional medicine injections face rigorous regulation for the first time ($Caixin)
  • The PCR Covid test billion sollar scam (Global GeoPolitics)
  • PRC-linked Spamouflage works to spread antisemitic disinformation (Asia Times)
  • China cracks down on financial corruption with harsh penalties (chinadaily.com.cn)
  • The rot eating at China’s war machine (Asia Times)
  • Deadly boat accident cover-up reveals corruption in China's fishing industry ($SCMP)
  • Tourism as treason: Pastor Sun Chenghao sentenced to four and a half years for a trip (Bitter Winter)
  • China extradites online gambling, fraud criminal from Thailand (Xinhua)
  • Cryptoqueen who fled China for London mansion to be sentenced over £5bn Bitcoin stash (BBC)
  • 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

  • Beijing protests following reports of Taiwanese official’s secret Israel trip (SCMP)
  • Beijing occupies Taiwan, as Puma Shen's case demonstrates (Bitter Winter)
  • Taiwan chipmaker TSMC mulls making more advanced chips at 2nd Japan plant to feed AI boom (Nikkei)
  • Taiwan invokes National Security Law to protect TSMC trade secrets (NYT)
  • Taiwan joins global arms-buying bandwagon, but not all are aboard (Asia Times)
  • Japan's risky Taiwan rhetoric exposes its dependence on the US (Global GeoPolitics)
  • Taiwan's opposition leader, once for independence, turns toward China (NYT)
  • 'Seeking the Koko' Ta'ay' - Taiwan's little people, big questions (Bitter Winter)
  • Taiwan cheered, China upset after Trump signs new Taiwan legislation into law (Reuters)
  • Taiwan cheered, China upset after Trump signs new Taiwan legislation into law (Reuters)
  • Hongkong

  • Vote to disband Hong Kong's Democratic Party looms as members weigh 'rough ride' ($SCMP)
  • Sexually explicit letters about exiled Hong Kong activists sent to UK and Australian addresses (The Guardian)
  • Claire Lai: My dad is shrinking to nothing. If China fails to act, he'll be a martyr ($The Washington Post)
  • Claire Lai: My dad is shrinking to nothing. If China fails to act, he'll be a martyr ($The Washington Post)
  • Surprises and defeats as votes tallied in Hong Kong Legco election ($SCMP)
  • Hong Kong votes in election as city mourns deadly fire (BBC)
  • 'Don’t say we didn't warn you': Hong Kong foreign media told not to cause trouble after fire (The Guardian)
  • 'No going back': survivors of deadly Hong Kong fire are in limbo (NYT)
  • Hong Kong warns 'external forces' working to exploit apartment fire, as death toll rises to 159 (The Guardian)
  • 300 Hong Kong buildings must remove scaffolding mesh by Saturday ($SCMP)
  • 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 detains respected Tibetan educator Dorje Tenzin, closes his school (Bitter Winter)
  • 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)
  • Xinjiang

  • How three Uyghur brothers fled China – to spend 12 years in an Indian prison (The Guardian)
  • Kazakhstan's detention of Xinjiang witnesses: Beijing's long arm reaches across the border (Bitter Winter)
  • 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)
  • Binnen-Mongolie

  • A memoir on repression in China's Southern Mongolia - in an anti-West magazine (Bitter Winter)
  • 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)
  • 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