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  • China en de wereldcrisis

  • Hefei's Ganquan Church: Pastor Zhou and Elder Ding sentenced to 4.5 and 4 years (Bitter Winter)
  • America and China at the edge of ruin (Foreign Affairs)
  • How the world sees America: Davos, China and the fading of an old world order, with the historian Adam Tooze (NYT)
  • Xi Jinping Thought on Demography: how to lose a population and call it progress ((Bitter Winnter)
  • *** China's global leadership would be different (Asia Times)
  • Australia's confidence in Trump's US has evaporated. What will it take for the alliance to rupture? (The Guardian)
  • Japan, Philippines refine security pact with eye on China (Asia Times)
  • Trump is making a power play in Latin America. China is already there (NYT)
  • *** The Maduro effect: regime change fears grip Asia's autocrats after US raid on Venezuela ($SCMP)
  • *** Inside US plans to reopen WWII air bases for war with China (Newsweek)
  • Economie - Nationaal

  • How China built a chip Iindustry, and why it's still not enough (NYT)
  • Provinces scale back economic growth ambitions (Trivium China)
  • The Chinese planemaker taking on Boeing and Airbus (BBC)
  • Chinese automaker Geely unveils ambitious 2030 growth target (Trivium China)
  • Seven trillion and one reasons China stocks will keep rallying (Asia Times)
  • China needs to invest bigger at home to sustain prosperity (Asia Times)
  • Xi wants top officials focused on manufacturing (Trivium)
  • China's solar giants warn of record $5bn loss despite anti-price war bid ($Nikkei)
  • Hainan, the Chinese island where dreams of real estate glory never die (NYT)
  • IMF raises China’s 2026 growth forecast to 4.5%, citing US ‘truce’ and stimulus roll-out ($SCMP)
  • Economie - Internationaal

  • Social media’s 'becoming Chinese' trend can only be a force for good (SCMP)
  • Trump, Netanyahu agreed to crackdown on Iran oil sales to China as part of pressure campaign against Tehran - report (TOI)
  • China to grant zero-tariff treatment to 53 African countries (ECNS)
  • Monthly new energy vehicle exports hit all-time high (Trivium China)
  • Chinese Embassy in Israel refutes false reports claiming 'China bans investment in Israel' (Global Times)
  • China's Autonomous Vehicle companies are expanding globally and pushing to control the supply chain (ChinaTalk)
  • Chinese billionaire in talks to buy Israeli irrigation giant Netafim, valued at $1.5 billion (Jerusalem Post)
  • Supply chains and China's Hormuz imperative (Asia Times)
  • Liu Shijin urges RMB internationalisation to boost consumption, balance trade (Pekingnology)
  • Chinese firms are scoping out overseas property – but what is catching their eye? ($SCMP)
  • Internationale Relaties

  • Sydney businessman falsely claimed security advice given to Chinese spies came from Kevin Rudd, court hears (Australian Associated Press)
  • Formations of thousands of Chinese fishing boats stir worries in Japan ($Nikkei)
  • Chinese tourists shun Japan over lunar new year holiday as rift deepens (The Guardian, Reuters)
  • China is hitting Japan where it hurts. Will PM Takaichi give in? (BBC)
  • The Shanghai Cooperation Organization in the Middle East: A conversation with Eva Seiwert (The China-MENA Newsletter)
  • Diplomatic feud with China weighs on Japan's economy (NYT)
  • Is this a 'very Chinese time in your life'? The trend boosting China's soft power (BBC)
  • China-Ukraine relations should maintain stable, healthy development: Chinese FM (Xinhua)
  • A puzzle wrapped in barbed wire: Why China attacked India in 2020 (Bitter Winter)
  • Japan detains a Chinese boat and its captain amid rift with Beijing (NYT)
  • China - Verenigde Staten

  • Redrawing global boundaries? The United States, China, and the viability of spheres of influence in the 21st century (Brookings)
  • China President sends letter to Iowa friend (Newsweek)
  • As Trump retreats from climate goals, China is becoming a green superpower (BBC)
  • Is Xi Jinping right? (Appia Institute)
  • China unfazed as US rallies global critical minerals bloc (Asia Times)
  • China's green push colliding with America’s fossil fixation (Asia Times)
  • TikTok creator ByteDance vows to curb AI video tool after Disney threat (The Guardian)
  • Could the US unlock China's rare earths grip with AI and quantum computing? ($SCMP)
  • China dreams of challenging US dollar supremacy (Newsweek)
  • US takes stock of critical minerals - The weekly recap (Trivium China)
  • China - Europa

  • What's behind UK-China border security deal? (Asia Times)
  • EU probes Shein over sale of illegal products, addictive design (Reuters)
  • China, Europe are partners, not systemic rivals: Chinese FM (Xinhua)
  • Henry Huiyao Wang on beyond blocs: Europe and China will not align nor compete, but selectively cooperate (Pekingnolgy)
  • Der China-Schock (Watching China in Europe)
  • Starmer faces a hysterical backlash over new Chinese embassy (SCMP)
  • Watching China in Europe - February 2026 (Noah Barkin)
  • China-Europe ties gain new momentum amid global turbulence (Xinhua)
  • Alarm raised over Chinese CCTV cameras guarding 'symbol of democracy' Magna Carta (The Guardian)
  • Analysis - Starmer hopes his China trip will begin the thaw after recent ice age (The Guardian)
  • China - Nederland

  • Slimme meters Kritiek op miljoenenorder van netbeheerders in China: 'Goedkoop is duurkoop' (rtl.nl)
  • 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)
  • Politiek

  • In Xi's purge of the military, a search for absolute loyalty (NYT)
  • Beware of 'political swindlers', China's cadres warned ahead of next year's leadership change ($SCMP)
  • What does Xi Jinping want? (The New Yorker)
  • What will Xi Jinping do next? (Rediff)
  • A Chinese Christian's charitable endeavor and spiritual dilemma (Bitter Winter)
  • Three-Self Church ready to enforce the new propaganda regulations (Bitter Winter)
  • Ruptures in China's leadership could be due to paranoia and power plays (NYT)
  • Commerce and Party Congress (Appia Institute)
  • Will Xi Jinping be removed before 2027 amid military purge? Millions of dollars bet on prediction markets say this (Benzinga)
  • China's National Procurators' Meeting: prosecutors as priests of the gospel according to Xi (Bitter Witter)
  • Maatschappij

  • Bij het Chinese Nieuwjaarsgala moet alles wijken wat niet genoeg blijk geeft van 'positieve energie' ($de Volkskrant)
  • The persecution of the Church of Almighty God from bad to worse (Bitter Winter)
  • China hopes for a bumper lunar new year as world's biggest migration begins (The Guardian)
  • China's demographic crisis has moved from theory to fact (Asia Times)
  • Fujian: Police mobilized to demolish village-funded temple, several injured (Bitter Winter)
  • Move fast, but obey the rules: China's vision for dominating AI (NYT)
  • n China, is 'family' becoming a legal shield for rape? ($SCMP)
  • Falun Gong 'self-immolations': 25 years since a 'deepfake' on Tiananmen Square (Bitter Winter)
  • China's crackdown on spiritual movement Gaia Earth Core: consumer protection or authoritarian control? (Bitter Winter)
  • 'RoboCops' deployed in Chinese cities (Newsweek)
  • Militaire zaken

  • Deep in China's mountains, a nuclear revival takes shape (NYT)
  • Xi Jinping makes rare reference to recent military purge (BBC)
  • What the Indian army chief's memoir tells us about the PLA (The India China Newsletter)
  • Xi's military purge is not really about corruption (Asia Times)
  • *** China's disappearing generals (NYT)
  • China's top general probe to 'remove obstacles' in military: state media (CNA)
  • Was General Zhang Youxia one of the 'big rats' eating China's military budget? ($SCMP)
  • China is leading the charge to nuclear Armageddon – and Starmer barely noticed (The Guardian)
  • Sword of loyalty: decoding Xi Jinping's perpetual military purge (Asia Times)
  • The Guardian view on China's military purge: the risks grow in an age of strongmen (Editorial)
  • Cultuur

  • "Was I scared going back to China? No': Ai Weiwei on AI, western censorship and returning home (The Guardian)
  • Le Serpent se faufile, le Cheval hennit (Le Vent de la Chine)
  • How old is Chinese civilisation? It really dates back 8,000 years, an archaeologist argues (SCMP)
  • China steps up cultural heritage protection to keep its past alive for the future (Xinhua)
  • 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)
  • Wetenschap en Onderwijs

  • Don't trust the rankings that put China's universities on top (NYT)
  • How Chinese scientists made petrol building blocks with CO2, water and sunlight ($SCMP)
  • DeepSeek was a warning shot. China is building its next surprise (The Washington Post)
  • Accelerationist State: China's biopharma revolution (Asia Times)
  • China cancels rocket launches after failures – but will the Long March-10A still lift off? ($SCMP)
  • How can China help Uruguay battle beetles threatening to invade South America? ($SCMP)
  • Why one-off tech controls won’t stop China’s moonshot (Asia Times)
  • Chinese universities surge in global rankings as US schools slip (NYT)
  • Tech why China filed plans for 203,000 satellites (Beijing Scroll)
  • China's biggest test (Inside Story)
  • Milieu

  • Yangtze River shows signs of remarkable recovery after fishing ban (The Guardian)
  • Xi Jinping thought on ecological civilization transcends industrial civilization & is going global (Tracking People's Daily)
  • 'If you're flushing the toilet with grey water, people should know': how China turned rain into an asset (The Guardian)
  • Beijing won its war for blue skies, but villagers are paying the price (NYT)
  • Coal power generation falls in China and India for first time since 1970s (The Guardian)
  • Great Green Wall 2.0: China is geoengineering deserts with blue-green algae (SCMP)
  • 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)
  • Rampen en ongelukken

  • Why China moved so quickly to execute 11 members of a notorious mafia family (BBC)
  • China delays plans for mass production of self-driving cars after accident (NYT)
  • 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)
  • Schandalen

  • Li Wenliang, an ordinary man, who sounded the alarm on COVID-19, died six years ago. Lest we forget (Pekingnology)
  • We had sex in a Chinese hotel, then found we had been broadcast to thousands (BBC)
  • Rights groups say China detained two journalists over corruption report (BBC)
  • China fails to furb the 'secret filming betrayal’ of women and girls (NYT)
  • China executes 11 members of Myanmar scam mafia (BBC)
  • Chinese-language crime networks now drive 20% of crypto laundering (Asia Times)
  • The denial has collapsed: UN confirms forced labor in Tibet and Xinjiang (Bitter Winter)
  • Love scams expose deep Indonesia-China trust issues (Asia Times)
  • Thousands of workers flee Cambodia scam centres, officials say (The Guardian)
  • Why Cambodia deported scam boss Chen Zhi to China, not the US (Asia Times)
  • 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

  • Envisioning US Forces Korea's role in a Taiwan war (Asia Times)
  • US must be prudent when supplying arms to Taiwan, Xi tells Trump (BBC)
  • Xi tells Trump Taiwan is 'most important' issue in China-US ties in phone call ($SCMP)
  • What Xi's military purge means for Taiwan (NYT)
  • Taiwan in hot and heavy fight over $40 billion US arms deal (Asia Times)
  • Despite Trump's pressure, $40 billion in military money is stalling in Taiwan (NYT)
  • How war with China begins (NYT)
  • Taiwan faces possible Beijing squeeze after US quits WHO and other agencies (SCMP)
  • China's J-35 could be the key to winning a Taiwan war (Asia Times)
  • TSMC buys up land in Arizona as Taiwan pledges US$500 billion US tech investment (SCMP)
  • Hongkong

  • University expels student who called for accountability over Hong Kong fire (AFP)
  • Hong Kong convicts a political exile's father, a first for the city (NYT)
  • Jimmy Lai severely sentenced despite Trump calling for his release (Asia Times)
  • Hong Kongs once-vibrant press stays silent or celebrates Jimmy Lai’s 20-year jail sentence (The Guardian)
  • Nathan Law: Jimmy Lai's sentencing tells me this: democracy is dead in Hong Kong, and I escaped just in time (The Guardian)
  • Jimmy Lai, Hong Kong pro-democracy figure, sentenced to 20 years in prison for national security offences (The Guardian)
  • Jimmy Lai’s son says UK government did not do enough to help him on China visit (The Guardian)
  • Panama voids Hong Kong-based firm's canal port contracts (BBC)
  • Hong Kong national security trial of three pro-democracy activists to open (The Guardian)
  • What went wrong before Hong Kong's apartment inferno (NYT)
  • Macau

  • Macau's Grand Emperor hotel rips up lobby floor to sell off gold bricks (The Guardian)
  • 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)
  • Tibet

  • Dalai Lama expresses 'gratitude and humility' at first Grammy win (The Guardian)
  • Three centuries after his death, China is still afraid of the Sixth Dalai Lama (Bitter Winter)
  • Beijing's bonfire of Tibetan prayer flags (Bitter Winter)
  • The theater of obedience: 30 years of the false Panchen Lama (Bitter Winter)
  • 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)
  • Xinjiang

  • Amsterdam's Lonely Uyghur vs Uyghur restaurants - or in favor of them? (Bitter Winter)
  • Why Uyghurs remembered February 5, 1997, 29 years on (Bitter Winter)
  • Uyghurs are 'protected no more' in Türkiye (Bitter Winter)
  • A tale of two hostage-takings: Maduro and the Uyghurs (Bitter Winter)
  • America's Maduro operation and China's Aksu cave operation: A Uyghur view (Bitter Winter)
  • China, Kazakhstan, and the 'Chinese flag burning' trial (Bitter Winter)
  • China threatens detention in Xinjiang over banned Uyghur songs (AP)
  • A new anthology reveals the suppressed voices of Uyghur poets, most of whom are in jail (Bitter Winter)
  • US drops plan to deport Chinese man who helped expose abuse of Uyghurs in Xinjiang, say activists (AP)
  • Man who documented Uyghur camps in China may face removal from US after ICE arrest (AFP)
  • Binnen-Mongolie

  • Mongolian: The language Beijing wants to bury alive (Bitter Winter)
  • 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)
  • Een lach en een traan

  • Beijing pastry shop overrun by shoppers after Xi Jinping's visit (The Guardian)
  • Draco Malfoy becomes unlikely Lunar New Year mascot in China (BBC)
  • How UK plush toy Jellycat conquered China (BBC)
  • China probes museum art theft claims that 'make the Louvre thieves look dumb' ($SCMP)
  • Miss Finland's viral 'slanted-eyes' photo stirs racism firestorm (BBC)
  • 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)
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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