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Oil prices hit lowest level since Ukraine invasion on China growth fears (The Guardian) China's new vassal: How the war in Ukraine turned Moscow into Beijing's junior partner (Foreign Affairs) US-China rivalry dividing the world in two (Asia Times) Why Taiwan matters (Project Syndicate) Implications for Taiwan of the divergence in narratives on China's future (Brookings) Voor China is de oorlog in Oekraïne de laatste stuiptrekking van de westerse alleenheerschappij in de wereld ($Project Syndicate, $de Volkskrant) Corona lockdown: Sanya offers hotel concessions for 80,000 tourists stranded under static management (Global Times) Can the 'Rimland' Contain China and Russia? (WSJ) China says Taiwan issue could take it to 'war' with US (Newsweek) Strategists fear Pelosi trip to have deeper impact (Bloomberg) China rations electricity to factories as heatwave sees power demand surge (AFP) The challenges ahead for China's digital yuan ($Caixin) China's chip breakthrough poses strategic dilemma (FT) Fifty million empty flats threaten to plunge China's troubled property market further into crisis, warns think tank (SCMP) Meet China's new tycoons. Who is winning in Xi Jinping's economy? (The Economist) The solution to China's property crisis: nationalise indebted developers and bring back social housing (SCMP) China property crisis: Why homeowners stopped paying their mortgages (BBC) Chinese investors ditch property for jade in search of higher returns (FT) China-designed C919 jet completes test flights, paving way for commercial use ($Caixin) Made in China 2025 plan thrives with subsidies for tech and EV makers (Nikkei Asia, FT) Piraeus is dankzij Cosco een groeibriljant, maar de fanfare blijft weg (FD) Egypt-China ties strengthen with recent deals (Al-Monitor) 'Jewel in the crown of corruption': the troubles of Kenya's China-funded train (NYT) Companies are fleeing China for friendlier shores (Foreign Policy) Starbucks sales took a plunge in China due to the country's strict Covid-19 restrictions (CNN) Zambia debt deal hailed as breakthrough (Axios World) Chinese huizencrisis raakt iedereen (FD) US, Japan reaching for a 2-nm chip breakthrough, likely driven in part by fear of a Chinese take-over of Taiwan (Asia Times) China finds small is beautiful for African projects under Belt and Road (SCMP) Sino-forming of Global South passes point of no return (Asia Times) Foreign Ministry on the visit to the Yasukuni Shrine by Japan minister (fmprc.gov.cn) What does China want? (Foreign Policy) 'China threat' emerges in elections from UK to Australia (AP) India cannot afford US intent of dividing and ruling Asia (Global Tiimes) Drew Pavlou to return to Australia while still under police suspicion of Chinese embassy bomb hoax (The Age) Nepal and China mull cross-border railway through Himalayas (Caixin) The art of public opinion struggle, on the top of the world, and vainglorious onanism (Discourse Power) China is very active in Afghanistan one year after the US withdrawal (SupChina) UK descends into being 'colony of US' as Truss summons Chinese ambassador over Taiwan (Global Times) Chinese navy ship near Sri Lanka sparks diplomatic standoff (The Washington Post) The return of Great Power war: scenarios of systemic conflict between the United States and China (RAND) China-US decoupling gushes out (Asia Times) How Pelosi's trip to Taiwan set off a new wave of US-China electronic warfare (SCMP) Billionaire Twitter founder Jack Dorsey takes on China (TheStreet) Designed to compete with China, the Chips bill falls short (The Washington Post) US and Chinese officials discuss Biden-Xi meeting amid Taiwan friction (The Guardian) Xi Jinping plans to meet with Biden in first foreign trip in nearly three years (WSJ) Five Chinese state-owned companies to delist from NYSE amid US tensions (Reuters) Understanding the US-China rivalry (Project Syndicate) Understanding the US-China rivalry: Five recent books offer five different but often overlapping explanations (Project Syndicate) How China lost Central Europe (Reporting Democracy) Why Germany won't get tough on Beijing - even if it invades Taiwan (Politico) Latvia, Estonia withdraw from China cooperation group (Reuters) The UK should put the rights of activists at the heart of its China strategy (Prospect) Guiding Europe to 'rethink' on China-related issues (Global Times) China, Greece vow to further deepen mutually beneficial cooperation (Xinhua) UK firms are cutting ties with China amid wider tensions, CBI chief says (PA Media) Chinese-owned care home in Rishi Sunak's seat is one of 64 in Britain (The New Statesman) Liz Truss's China Commonwealth strategy (Beijing to Britain) Sunak ruse aims to outmanoeuvre Truss over China (The Guardian) Dutch carmaker Stellantis and state-owned Guangzhou Auto go their own ways ($Caixin) China's court orders Dutch collector to return lost Buddhist statue with a mummified monk (Shine) Dutch confirm talks with US on chipmaking-gear ban on China (Bloomberg) VU stopt met omstreden onderzoekscentrum dat met Chinees geld werd gefinancierd ($$de Volkskrant) China, Netherlands vow to deepen practical cooperation (Xinhua) ASML onaangetast door oplaaiende techoorlog tussen VS en China (FD) Give up the blood-soaked trade with China! An openletter to Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte (Bitter Winter) Dutch tech company Philips pledges long-term commitment to Chinese market (Xinhua) Hoe China de stroomschakelaar van de wereld wordt ($de Volkskrant) Bedrijfsleven waarschuwt tegen sleutelrol China in energietransitie in Nederland (FD) The great crackdown on the Great Translation Movement (Bitter Winter) 2022, Xi Jinpings annus horribilis: Or is it? (Asia Society) Netizen voices: university warns against 'universal values,' 'civil society,' and 'the West's idea of journalism' (China Digital Times) Journalism in China: looking back on China's 'golden era' (China Media Project) Xi’s life and China's choices (The Settimana News) Faces to watch: new Party leaders (SCMP) Xi Jinping faces stumbling blocks, as crucial Communist party meeting looms (The Guardian) China's mistakes are adding up (Bloomberg) Why China's confidence could turn out to be a weakness (NYT) Xi Jinping grasps 'knife' of internal security to complete grip on power (FT) China's youth unemployment rate rises to another record ($Caixin) Case closed: Covid virus came from a Wuhan market (Asia Times) Xi Jinping has created a 24/7 surveillance state (Bitter Winter, Mercatornet) New Langya virus found in China could be 'tip of the iceberg' for undiscovered pathogens, researchers say (CNN) Xi'an Church of Abundance: crackdown on a historical house church (Bitter Winter) China facing increasing pressure in COVID-19 prevention, control: health official (Xinhua) New virus detected in China infects 35 people (Fox News) Chinese court rejects sexual harassment case appeal in #MeToo blow (AFP) Langya: New virus infects 35 people in eastern China (BBC) Lockdowns spread across China's tropical Hainan province (Caixin) Chinese research ship Yuan Wang 5 docks at Sri Lanka's Hambantota port (CNN) China unveils game-changing electronic warfare drones (Asia Times) Uruguay's Parliament passes defense agreement with China (Mercopress) US points new-gen missile defense radar at China, Russia (Asia Times) Xi let missiles fall in Japan EEZ during Taiwan drills: sources (Kyodo News) China's military exercises showcase modern fighting force (WSJ) PLA striving to build world-class military under Xi's leadership (Xinhuanet) China, South Korea racing for stealth fighter supremacy (Asia Times) China using its new Global Security Initiative to build military standing in Africa (SCMP) New Chinese military aid for Syria sets off alarms in Israel (Breaking Defense) China's national archives open in Beijing (Xinhua) Actress Qin Yi has died aged 100 (The Guardian) Gallery: New terracotta artifacts unearthed (Caixin) New book highlights a 'golden era' for Chinese indie film (Axios) Daring, informative – but not universal (TLS) Why this Chinese artist is outselling Van Gogh (CNN) Chinese cinema: The closing of the Chinese mind (The Spectator) Yang Benfen, autrice de best-sellers à 80 ans (Le Vent de la Chine) Xi calls for advancing study of Chinese civilization (Xinhua) Almost every movie theater is out of money: China's silver screens lose their luster as pandemic grinds on ($$Caixin) China overtakes the US in scientific research output (The Guardian) Debris from Chinese rocket falls back to Earth (BBC) Video: China launches second module for its space station Heavenly Palace (BBC) Heads up, again: China set to launch space station module with giant rocket (NYT) China purges world's largest academic database (Bitter Winter) China's roadmap to becoming a science, technology, and innovation great power (IGCC) CPC-led scientific innovation breaks foreign tech blockade to make strides in ‘artificial sun’ research (Global Times) Tianwen-1 mission gives China an edge on Mars (Asia Times) European students on the brink, locked out by China's zero-Covid rules (SCMP) Livestreaming e-commerce revives fortunes of tutoring giant New Oriental ($Caixin) Hittegolf teistert China al negen weken, tien steden met temperaturen boven de 42 graden ($de Volkskrant) US-China competition is not what the battle against climate change needs (SCMP) China building world's largest 'green hydrogen' factory (SCMP) Halting climate talks with US won't hinder China's contribution in addressing global issue (Global Times) China warns that its temperatures are rising faster than global average (Reuters) China's role in supplying critical minerals for the global energy transition: What could the future hold? (Brookings) Xi's thoughts on ecological civilization published (China Daily) China braces for 'big heat' day with temperatures set to soar (Reuters) No immediate relief in sight for heatwave gripping China (Shine) L’été sera chaud (Le Vent de la Chine) Chinese rocket boosters incidents, another disaster caused by the CCP (Bitter Winter) Man arrested after three killed in kindergarten stabbing (CNN) Suspect arrested for killing 3, injuring another 6 during a kindergarten killing spree (Global Times) Six million died. We still don't know how the pandemic began ($The Washington Post Editorial) Hog cannibalism clip spotlights grim plight of China's pork producers ($Caixin) 2 new studies agree COVID pandemic likely originated naturally from Wuhan market (AFP) Brokstukken Chinese raket storten komende dagen terug op aarde. Waar? Dat is onduidelijk ($de Volkskrant) Nine dead after mountain collapse in NW China (Xinhua) Nearly 9,000 people die in work safety incidents this year, ministry says ($Caixin) China floods leave at least 12 dead, with thousands evacuated (The Guardian, agencies) Chinese anime fan claims police interrogated her for wearing a kimono (CNN) China's laggard chips industry rotten with corruption (Asia Times) China hits Big Fund chip executives with corruption probes (FT) Graft scandal casts long shadow over China's chipmaking ambitions ($Caixin) Head of China's biggest chip investment fund under probe ($Caixin) Xi Jinping's graft crackdown targets technology minister (FT) Scientist at forefront of China's early investigations into Covid-19 steps down (CNN) Abbot dismissed and religious officials punished as Japanese war criminals' memorial tablets found in a Nanjing temple (Global Times) Shanghai appoints acting top prosecutor after graft probe topples previous chief ($Caixin) Swindled depositors in Henan start getting their money back (Caixin) The damage from Pelosi's unwise Taiwan visit must be contained (The Washington Post Editorial) De eerste wielercommentator van China ($de Volkskrant) China's new law targets those protesting abroad against Chinese sport teams (Bitter Winter) China warns US against 'dangerous' Taiwan policy overhaul (Newsweek) Chinese football's woes worsen as Chongqing cease operations (Reuters) Chinese tennis tournaments still excluded from WTA's schedule over Peng Shuai issue (Reuters) Reopening in doubt as China withdraws from hosting 2023 soccer tournament (CNN) China cites pandemic and withdraws as host of 2023 Asian Cup (AP) Covid-19 in China: top-tier sporting events on hold in countdown to Communist Party's national congress (SCMP) Hangzhou Asian Games: this year's event postponed, Chinese state media reports ($$SCMP) Taiwan's KMT reaches out in vain to the mainland (Asia Times) US 'must contest' Chinese missiles over Taiwan, says admiral (BBC) Taiwan accuses China of exaggeration with islands footage (Reuters) Beijing sanctions 7 Taiwanese officials, bans them from visiting or doing business with mainland China (SCMP) US urges China not to overreact to 'peaceful visits' by US lawmakers to Taiwan (VOA) Why US lawmakers' Taiwan trips keep riling China (AP) Taiwan's Patriot missiles to get massive US upgrade (Asia Times) Taiwan Strait drill as weapons parade (Asia Times) US Congress members meet Taiwan leader amid China anger (AP) How Beijing's belligerence over Taiwan is connected to a Belt and Road Initiative in distress (SCMP) Emigration wave sees 113,200 leave Hong Kong in 12 months (SCMP) HK National Security Law: There is no room for complacency in defending rule of law (SCMP Editorial) Hong Kong from the inside (The NY Review of Books) League of Social Democrats (last active pro-democracy group in HK) accused of Being a 'cult' (Bitter Winter) The life and death of the 'Hong Kong Alliance in support of patriotic democratic movements of China' – Part Two (China Change) 'Abandon arrogance, national security law has restored stability in HK': Beijing on UN report proposing repeal of national security legislation (SCMP) 'Abandon arrogance, national security law has restored stability in HK': Beijing on UN report proposing repeal of national security legislation (SCMP) The life and death of the 'Hong Kong Alliance in support of patriotic democratic movements of China' – Part One (China Change) Ex-Hong Kong district councillor jailed for 7 months for shouting insults at police during protest (HK Free Press) Huge screen falls on dancers at Hong Kong boy band concert (BBC) Macau begins 11th round of mass testing in worst COVID outbreak (Reuters) Macau shuts down casinos following Covid outbreak (BBC) Macau businesses asked to suspend operation to curb COVID-19 (Xinhua) Macao casino king Alvin Chau 'cheats' government of $1bn in taxes (Nikkei) Macau's casino losses engulf gambling hub as no quick fix in sight (Reuters) Policy changes make Macau's casinos a risky bet (Asia Times) Why Asian gaming hub Macao is getting tougher on its big casinos (VOA) Macao measures seen as attempt to head off Hong Kong-like crisis (VOA) Macao casinos to close lucrative VIP rooms in wake of junket king’s arrest ($$Caixin) China wants to turn Macau from a casino den into a tech base for the Greater Bay Area (SCMP) Genocide in Tibet: the tragedy of Tibetan women (Bitter Winter) Buddhist novice nuns deported back to Tibet for 'reeducation' (Bitter Winter) Crackdown on Tibetan buddhism in Guangdong (Bitter Winter) China relocates Tibetan residents in world's highest county for better life (Xinhua) Chi Jie: death of Tibetan activist in jail confirmed after six years (Bitter Winter) Is Tibet finally going the way of Xinjiang? (Bitter Winter) CCP 'celebrates' Dalai Lama birthday with anti-religious exhibitions (Bitter Winter) Former vice chairman of China's Tibet regional government expelled from CPC, office (Xinhua) Tenzin Delek Rinpoche: A strange relation with Zhou Yongkang (Bitter Winter) UN human rights chief arrives in China for visit (Xinhua) 'This is a genocide': a young schoolgirl's tribute to the Uyghurs (Bitter Winter) Uyghur who studied in Turkey arrested by police in Xinjiang, sources say (Radio Free Asia) A call for sanctions to stop anti-Uyghur brutality in Xinjiang (Bitter Winter) US banned imports from China's Xinjiang region. Will Americans object? ($The Washington Post) Xinjiang officials use China's anti-crime campaign to target 'disloyal' Uyghurs (Radio Free Asia) Xinjiang holds intangible cultural heritage exhibition (Global Times) Xinjiang holds intangible cultural heritage exhibition (Ecns.cn) The East Turkestan Yarkant massacre of 2014 remembered on July 28 (Bitter Winter) Xi Jinping in Xinjiang: Why a visit unannounced and under-reported (Bitter Winter) Report: Xinjiang paramilitary group has 'central role' in genocide (Axios) 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) Xi Jinping tells Inner Mongolia's NPC deputies to put Mandarin first in schools ($$SCMP) Netizens shocked by high-profile corruption case in Inner Mongolia involving head of economic zone (Global Times) Why critics are asking if Inner Mongolia is the next Tibet or Xinjiang (intellinews) N.China's Inner Mongolia passes regulation to promote ethnic unity (Global Times) Inner Mongolia requires ethnic schools to use standard Chinese language for certain subjects (Global Times) Water robot saves drowning swimmer (chinadaily.com) 'Ice-cream assassins': Chinese Communist Party's new public enemies (Bitter Winter) China's alien-hunting telescope is finding wealth of mystery signals (Newsweek) China's 'Sky Eye' FAST radio telescope detects intriguing space signal (YiCai) Math books outrage China with 'ugly, sexually suggestive, pro-American' images (CNN) COVID-19 test for the dead required in Shenzhen (that's) Thé à la lessive ou lessive au thé ? (Le Vent de la Chine) Xi story: Mother's heart on the needlework (Xinhua) Public toilets and other Beijing COVID news (that's) The trials of owning an illegal dog in Beijing (FT)
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