Laatste nieuws

  • China en de wereldcrisis

  • The Israel-Hamas war: China's interests & crisis diplomacy (Tracking People's Daily)
  • Chinese communists enlist Islamists in war against the West (The Epoch Times)
  • Israel-Gaza war: China’s top diplomat to make one more UN Security Council peace push ($SCMP)
  • Japan faces 'nightmare scenario' as growing Russia-China ties could threaten US-led order ($SCMP)
  • Chinese, Russian experts and diplomats discuss emerging world order (english.ecnu.edu.cn)
  • China's rise is reversing (FT)
  • Biden and Xi must not forget North Korea (Project Syndicate)
  • With two wars raging, China tests America in Asia ($FP)
  • Gaza: China opposes, condemns acts harming civilians, violating int'l law: special envoy (Xinhua)
  • Surge and swarm: how China's ships control the South China Sea (WSJ)
  • Economie - Nationaal

  • China discovers oilfield of 100-mln-tonne reserves (Xinhua)
  • Parting paths: from Deng's vision to Xi's divergence (Asia Times)
  • China secretly transforms Huawei into most powerful chip war weapon ($Bloomberg)
  • Gold bars and Tokyo apartments: how money is flowing out of China (NYT)
  • Alibaba founder Jack Ma starts ready-made food company ($Nikkei)
  • Heel China blokt voor 'ijzeren rijstkom' ($de Volkskrant)
  • China's self-inflicted economic wounds (Project Syndicate)
  • Authorities ramp up crackdown on online rumors about financial markets (chinadaily.com.cn)
  • Zero-COVID's long tail (Project Syndicate)
  • Private companies account for 92% of business entities in China (Xinhua)
  • Economie - Internationaal

  • The big risk causing investors to shun China (WSJ)
  • Xi's big push to reverse China's massive capital flight (Asia Times)
  • West's de-risking starts to bite China's prospects (Reuters)
  • China eager for closer supply chains and no decoupling, Premier Li Qiang tells inaugural expo, in latest charm offensive (SCMP)
  • New beginning or dismal end for the Belt and Road? (Asia Times)
  • China, Saudi Arabia sign currency swap agreement (Belt and Road Portal)
  • China's EV surge will shock global markets (Asia Times)
  • How Starbucks lost the top spot in China's coffee race (WSJ)
  • Why businesses are pulling billions in profits from China (BBC)
  • EU loud, ASEAN silent on China's economic coercion (Asia Times)
  • Internationale Relaties

  • China ready to jointly advance building of China-Vietnam community with shared future: Wang Yi (Xinhua)
  • China-Russia ties have trended steadily upwards since end of Cold War: study (SCMP)
  • China releases paper on its position on Palestinian-Israeli conflict (Xinhua)
  • Why China is taking sides against Israel - and why it will likely backfire (The Washington Institute for Near East Policy)
  • PLA conducts drills on border as conflicts continue in north Myanmar (Global Times)
  • An oratorio about Shanghai's Jews opens in China at a difficult time ($NYT)
  • China, Japan and South Korea, amid regional rivalries, line up leaders' summit (The Guardian)
  • China is fueling Hamas attacks (Newsweek)
  • China's travel agencies prepare for return of foreign tourists amid a slew of positive signs for industry (SCMP)
  • Sydney businessman accused of selling secrets to Chinese spies claims prosecution ‘will fail’ (The Guardian)
  • China - Verenigde Staten

  • US limits China's ability to benefit from electric vehicle subsidies (NYT)
  • US health officials push back on idea of new virus in China (NYT)
  • Dankzij ‘bamboediplomatie’ blijft Vietnam onafhankelijk van China en VS (FD)
  • Most Americans name China as US's 'greatest threat' - poll (Newsweek)
  • China mourns Kissinger - 'a most valued old friend' (CNN)
  • The next front in the tech war with China: graphite (and clean energy) ($The Washington Post)
  • Meta takes down China-based network of thousands of fake accounts (BBC)
  • Gaza war an irritant to Biden's bigger China plan (Asia Times)
  • China's military buildup enough to win a war with US (Asia Times)
  • 'There won't be another Kissinger': how veteran statesman’s death marks end of era for US-China relations (SCMP)
  • China - Europa

  • UK-China: 'Rock star' pandas - not exactly a love story (BBC)
  • Is the Middle Corridor set to take off? (China in Eurasia)
  • UK will not return to Cameron era's close ties with China, Sunak says (The Guardian)
  • EU climate chief Hoekstra: China must help fund rescue of poorer nations hit by disaster (The Guardian)
  • EU-China Summit: the trust deficit threatening trade and diplomacy (SCMP)
  • 'We were not hard enough': how past trade tensions inspired Brussels' fresh China crackdown (FT)
  • David Cameron's links to China could weaken his role on world stage as UK foreign secretary (The Guardian)
  • Britain's awkward China U-turn in foreign policy (Shine)
  • Beijing’s data and spy laws threaten to spur decoupling with Europe, says business group (FT)
  • Watching China in Europe (GMF)
  • China - Nederland

  • Leidse faculteit neemt maatregelen tegen wegvloeien kennis naar China en Rusland (Sleutelstad)
  • Wilders' win on Weibo: Hu Xijin and others discuss the 'Dutch Trump' (What's on Weibo)
  • China weert Nederlands vlees vanwege uitbraak blauwtong (NU.nl)
  • In het beste werk van Ai Weiwei, nu te zien in Rotterdam, voel je dat alles op het spel staat ($de Volkskrant)
  • ASML to ship advanced chip tools to China till year-end (chinadaily.com.cn)
  • Techbedrijven zien China kennis stelen, maar ze hebben het land nodig. 'Ze zitten in de klem' ($de Volkskrant)
  • Chinese Embassy in the Netherlands held reception to celebrate 96th anniversary of founding of the People’s Liberation Army (china-embassy.gov.cn)
  • China urges Netherlands not to abuse export control (Xinhua)
  • ASML says decoupling chip supply chain is practically impossible (Oodaloop)
  • Dutch government to screen Chinese tech students on security risks (FT)
  • Politiek

  • Chinese president's mother and sister in rare media appearance in tribute to Xi Jinping's father (SCMP)
  • No class war please, we're communists (China Media Project)
  • Xi is delegating more authority in China to his trusted No. 2 (Bloomberg)
  • China-onderzoeker Yaqiu Wang: 'China dwingen tot verandering is kansloos' (Trouw)
  • Anhui: Bringing opera to villages - and anti-religious propaganda (Bitter Winter)
  • New form of human civilization (China Media Project)
  • Xi urges greater efforts to build peaceful China (Xinhua)
  • Douzheng: unraveling Xi Jinping's call for 'struggle' (Brookings)
  • Chinese grieve popular ex-premier Li Keqiang in quiet show of dissent (BBC)
  • Li Keqiang funeral in China brings out crowds despite suppression effort (Agencies)
  • Maatschappij

  • For China’s 'good students,' 2023 has been a wake-up call (Sixth Tone)
  • An old couple in jail: husband and wife sentenced in Henan as Falun Gong practitioners (Bitter Winter)
  • Child respiratory sickness overloads China's paediatric clinics – reports (The Guardian)
  • A brighter demographic story for China (Asia Times)
  • Young Chinese women are defying the Communist Party (NYT)
  • La Chine paie sa « dette immunitaire » (Le Vent de la Chine)
  • Millions sit nation's civil service exam (China Daily)
  • China takes action to combat rise of acute respiratory infections (Xinhua)
  • China ministry seeks more fever clinics to combat respiratory illness surge (Reuters)
  • China says recent respiratory infections are caused by known epidemic pathogens (Xinhua)
  • Militaire zaken

  • Australia says AI will be used to help track Chinese submarines under new Aukus plan (The Guardian)
  • Australian naval divers injured after being subjected to Chinese warship's sonar pulses (Australian Associated Press)
  • Philippines becoming a military hub for checking China (Asia Times)
  • Think China’s PLA is a paper tiger? Think again (Asia Times)
  • China is desperately trying to fill its military ranks (Newsweek)
  • Chinese Navy’s suspected new overseas base in Cambodia now even larger (Naval News)
  • Biden briefed on China's plans for first military base in the Middle East (Bloomberg)
  • Myanmar junta artillery attack fatally lands on China (Asia Times)
  • PLA blocks Philippine vessel after its illegal intrusion near Huangyan Island (CGTN)
  • Ukraine fears drone shortages due to China restrictions (BBC)
  • Cultuur

  • 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)
  • Chinese video games are on the rise, but I wish they got more respect (The Guardian)
  • Recreating a bygone China, one miniature home at a time (NYT)
  • Manhua and lianhuanhua: the best book on Chinese comics is in Italian (Bitter Winter)
  • The secret life of China's Banksy (The Spectator)
  • An interview with Ai Weiwei, part two: Ruins. Rebars. Water lilies (China Change)
  • Wetenschap en Onderwijs

  • Why foreign degrees have lost their luster for Chinese graduates ($Caixin)
  • Why science dominates China's political culture (ChinaTalk)
  • China's Shenzhou-16 astronauts return safely to Earth (Xinhua)
  • China passes patriotic education law for children, families -state media (Reuters)
  • Waarom China een superdiep gat in de aarde maakt ($de Volkskrant)
  • Rocket failure marks rare setback for China's satellite network plans (SCMP)
  • China aims to replicate human brain in bid to dominate global AI (Newsweek)
  • China's R&D spending exceeds 3 trillion yuan in 2022 (Xinhua)
  • China leads high-tech research in 80% of critical fields: report ($Nikkei)
  • China's shortfall in AI tech talent estimated in the millions ($Nikkei)
  • Milieu

  • China paying substantial climate finance while US lags (Asia Times)
  • China's coal addiction puts spotlight on its climate ambitions before Cop28 (The Guardian)
  • China turns to households in fight to slash carbon emissions (Reuters)
  • China's carbon emissions set for structural decline from next year (The Guardian)
  • China pledged to 'strictly control' coal. The opposite happened ($Foreign Policy)
  • China is winning in solar power, but its coal use is raising alarms (NYT)
  • Europe and the US should work with China. Joint climate action could be a win-win (The Guardian)
  • At a summit on climate ambition, the US and China end up on the B list (NYT)
  • In tackling climate change, US should have some skin in the game (Xinhua)
  • Fukushima waste water hysteria distracts from real threats to Pacific Ocean's health (SCMP)
  • Rampen en ongelukken

  • 11 dead in northeast China coal mine accident (Xinhua)
  • Countries prepare for China's pneumonia outbreak to spread (Newsweek)
  • 26 dead and scores in hospital after Shanxi building fire (BBC)
  • 16 dead in SW China coal-mine fire (Xinhua)
  • Typhoon Saola makes landfall in southern China as nearly 900,000 evacuated (AP)
  • Mudslide in north-western Chinese city leaves 21 dead and six missing (Reuters)
  • China floods: The families torn apart by 'huge, furious waves' (BBC)
  • Why one overseas Chinese won't donate to 'disaster relief' efforts in China (China Change)
  • Typhoon Doksuri: Alarming pictures show floods in China, Philippines (bbc)
  • Torrential rains in Hebei province leave 10 dead (bbc)
  • Schandalen

  • 'Kidney slicers': the nasty business of China-Myanmar telecom fraud (ChinaTalk)
  • Chinese human rights activist Sun Lin beaten to death, friends threatened (Bitter Winter)
  • Zhongzhi Enterprise Group: China investigates major shadow bank for 'crimes' (BBC)
  • China vows crackdown as child trafficking helps drive birth certificate sales ($Caixin)
  • Nanjing dissident journalist Sun Lin dies after police raid on home (RFA)
  • Six people arrested in Hubei province over 'baby-trafficking ring' (The Guardian)
  • Executives in China continue to go missing amid worsening business climate: report (The Messenger)
  • China detains DouYu founder, investment guru - reports (BBC)
  • Spain: Church of Almighty God performer tries to commit suicide rather than being deported to China (Bitter Winter)
  • How Chinese influencers use AI digital clones of themselves to pump out content (The Guardian)
  • Sport

  • 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)
  • Xi: sports can help promote world peace (chinadaily.com.cn)
  • WTA to make China return in September, admits boycott over Peng Shuai claims 'did not work' (SCMP)
  • China soccer league chief caught in anti-graft dragnet ($Caixin)
  • 'You get to sweat in style': Pickleball craze hits China (The China Project)
  • Women's World Cup: Steel Roses outkick men in Chinese football (BBC)
  • Saudi Arabia's big-spending league seeks to avoid China’s failed gamble (The Guardian)
  • Taiwan

  • Coercion cul-de-sac: upcoming Taiwan elections and Beijing’s broken cross-Strait relations approach (CLM)
  • China lures hundreds of Taiwan politicians with cheap trips before election (Reuters)
  • Taiwan and the true sources of deterrence (Foreign Affairs)
  • Taiwan president says China has too many problems to invade (The Guardian)
  • Taiwan still flashing red despite US-China 'thaw' (Asia Times)
  • Moddergevecht speelt China-sceptische kandidaat Taiwanese verkiezingen in de kaart ($de Volkskrant)
  • Taiwan opposition has shot itself - and the island - in the foot (SCMP)
  • Taiwan opposition cracks apart, and invites the cameras in (NYT)
  • Taiwan's cat warrior to the rescue? (Inside Story)
  • Australian warship HMAS Toowoomba sailed through sensitive Taiwan Strait close to China (Reuters, The Guardian)
  • Hongkong

  • Fears raised after Hong Kong journalist fails to return from China trip (The Guardian)
  • Hong Kong journalist missing after reporting trip to China, report says (Al Jazeera)
  • Mark Tarrant's documentary on Jimmy Lai premieres on 'Bitter Winter' (Bitter Winter)
  • Hong Kong to restructure primary education to make it more 'patriotic' (The Guardian)
  • Beijing bishop visits Hong Kong amid tensions between China and Vatican (Reuters)
  • Gay Games delight Hong Kong amid China's growing hostility to LGBTQ+ community (The Guardian)
  • Controversiële Gay Games in Hongkong zijn vooral 'geen politiek evenement' ($de Volkskrant)
  • The 'forgotten' Australian locked up in Hong Kong ($The Sydney Morning Herald)
  • University of Hong Kong ex-student leaders jailed for 2 years over mourning death of man who stabbed police officer (HKFP)
  • Hong Kong denies visa to prominent Tiananmen Square scholar (Al Jazeera)
  • Macau

  • 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)
  • Macau shuts down casinos following Covid outbreak (BBC)
  • Tibet

  • The false Panchen Lama ordains monks in Tashi Lhunpo monastery - for the Communist Party (Bitter Winter)
  • The CCP wants to control the interpretation of Tibetan Buddhist scriptures (Bitter Winter)
  • China issues white paper on CPC policies on governance of Xizang in new era (Global Times)
  • Tibetan parents told they should 'educate minors not to believe in religion' (Bitter Winter)
  • The battle for the soul of the Dalai Lama (Foreign Affairs)
  • China is getting away with cultural genocide in Tibet (The Washington Post)
  • Planning to visit Tibet as a foreign tourist? A friendly word from a Tibetan (Bitter Winter)
  • China's 'smart construction sites': the latest tool of mass surveillance in Tibet (Bitter Winter)
  • Mongolia’s Jebtsundamba Khutuktu reincarnation: how the Dalai Lama holds Beijing in check (Bitter Winter)
  • China's repressive new law on religious activity venues: a Tibetan view (Bitter Winter)
  • Xinjiang

  • Chinese prisoner's ID card apparently found in lining of Regatta coat (The Guardian)
  • Business is booming in Northwest China - so is Uyghur slave labor (Bitter Winter)
  • We should all remember the first anniversary of the Urumqi fire (Bitter Winter)
  • Uyghur educator, poet Abdusemet Rozi confirmed to have died in prison in Xinjiang (RFA)
  • Dictator? Xi Jinping is much worse: a Uyghur view (Bitter Winter)
  • Uyghur refugee is a victim of China's abuse of Interpol Red Notices (Bitter Winter)
  • Human Rights Watch accuses Beijing of closing and destroying mosques (BBC)
  • Rahile Dawut: A lifetime passion that ended with a life sentence (Made in China)
  • Hui Muslim poet who supported the Uyghurs harassed and beaten (Bitter Winter)
  • Forced Uyghur labor undergirds Xinjiang's export boom (The Hill)
  • Binnen-Mongolie

  • 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)
  • Top political advisor urges accelerated efforts in promoting Putonghua in N.China's Inner Mongolia (Global Times)
  • Wang Yang tours Inner Mongolia, says unity is more important than autonomy (Trivium China)
  • Xi Jinping tells authorities in Inner Mongolia to 'solve ethnic problems' and promote use of Mandarin (AFP)
  • Een lach en een traan

  • Promoting egg-fried rice may make you an 'enemy of the Party' (Bitter Winter)
  • China's latest fake news: 'Aristotle did not exist' (Bitter Winter)
  • Chinese tourists are returning - but not to Thailand
  • Tsingtao beer loses its fizz in South Korea after video of worker appearing to urinate into tank (The Guardian)
  • Tsingtao Brewery factory worker caught peeing in malt container (Shine)
  • Undiplomatic impunity: Chinese embassy leaves New Zealand landlord with $900 bill (The Guardian)
  • Hong Kong: 11kg of suspected cocaine found in motorised wheelchair (BBC)
  • Dragon bone thieves: how China’s centuries-old custom of eating animal fossils drives an underground trade (SCMP)
  • Dozens of crocodiles in China escape during floods (BBC)
  • Chinese state media censors itself after highlighting poem about corrupt leaders (The Guardian)
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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