Laatste nieuws

  • China en de wereldcrisis

  • Wang Yi calls Iranian counterpart, US warns China on Iran weapons and oil (Trivium China)
  • China presses Iran to open Hormuz in call between top diplomats ($Nikkei)
  • US Hormuz blockade may not survive a Chinese standoff (Asia Times)
  • Strait of Hormuz blockade: How China should respond (Sinification)
  • *** Trump's Iran blockade risks US-China standoff (Newsweek)
  • US-sanctioned ships pass Strait of Hormuz as China calls Trump's blockade 'dangerous' (BBC)
  • Chinese Defense Ministry's 'warning' to US over Hormuz strait fake news (Beijing Channel)
  • China's electrostate is poised to win from war in the Middle East (NYT)
  • Spanje flirt steeds openlijker met China, tot ongenoegen van Trump én de EU ($de Volkskrant)
  • China's secret hand in the US-Iran ceasefire (Newsweek)
  • Economie - Nationaal

  • China's GDP stronger than expected, led by infrastructure spending (NYT)
  • China records 5% GDP growth in first quarter, on track for annual target (SCMP)
  • China's factory-gate prices rise for first time in 3 years as Iran war bites (SCMP)
  • The biggest threat to China’s global champions is not Donald Trump (FT)
  • Can China grow from within? (Project Syndicate, Channel News Asia)
  • China's 'teapot' oil refineries keep economy brewing – but surging crude prices leave them strainedb(Thew Guardian)
  • The rise of the Chinese platform state (Project Syndicate)
  • Beijing intervenes to limit fuel price increases in unprecedented move (Trivium China)
  • China eases planned increase to gas prices for 300 million drivers (NYT)
  • There is no 'consumption-driven' growth model, and China’s infrastructure investment is far from saturated (The East is Read)
  • Economie - Internationaal

  • China's export engine stutters as Iran war chills global demand (Reuters)
  • China imposes new rules to block foreign companies from 'decoupling' (NYT)
  • Chinese electrotech is the big winner in the Iran war (Paul Krugman)
  • The 'greater-than-expected' impact of the Iran War on China's economy (Sinification)
  • Aiming at China, Malaysia puts new restrictions on electric cars (NYT)
  • Iran war ends China’s deflationary spiral – but not in a good way (Trivium China)
  • BYD hails windfall as Iran oil crisis supercharges Chinese EV outlook ($Nikkei)
  • COSCO ships successfully transit Strait of Hormuz (Trivium China)
  • Pékin à l’épreuve du recul des investissements étrangers (Le Vent de la Chine)
  • As oil-shocked world turns to renewables, China will reap the rewards ($SCMP)
  • Internationale Relaties

  • Why North Korea is rekindling China relations (SCMP)
  • China moves to block entrance to disputed South China Sea shoal, images show (Reuters)
  • Vietnam's To Lam visits China after solidifying power with presidency ($Nikkei)
  • To Lam's Vietnam drifting perceptibly closer to China (Asia Times)
  • How China built its vast natural gas stockpile (NYT)
  • Buy a Chinese cleaning robot, have your home watched by Beijing (Bitter Winter)
  • NDRC economist: 'The goal is to fundamentally reduce resource dependence on Iran and other high-risk geopolitical spots' (Discourse Power)
  • Why Beijing is now the only true partner of Africa and Latin America (SCMP)
  • When non-interference is no longer enough: A qualified case for Chinese 'Interventionism 2.0' (Sinification)
  • The making of China's strategic thinkers (Tracking People's Daily)
  • China - Verenigde Staten

  • Chinese officials on US blockade, Iran using Chinese satellites to monitor US assets around the Middle East (The China-MENA Newsletter)
  • A war on Iran, a strategy against China ($Global GeoPolitics)
  • Trump's blockade risks upending an emerging détente with China (NYT)
  • Xi told Trump that China is not giving Iran weapons, White House says (The Guardian)
  • FT report: Iran used Chinese satellite to target US bases (JNS)
  • Short-term gains for China from US-Iran war may turn to longer-term pain (The Guardian)
  • China's image rebounds in America
  • *** Jake Sullivan: The tech high ground (Foreign Affairs)
  • US Air Force unready for a prolonged war with China (Asia Times)
  • Trump puts China in zugzwang and forces a visible choice (Newsweek)
  • China - Europa

  • Viktor Orbán, China's best friend in Europe (Watching China in Europe)
  • Watching China in Europe - April 2026 (Noah Barkin)
  • Prosperity or stability, Europe and China (Appia Institute)
  • China overtakes US as Germany's top trading partner (The Guardian)
  • China floats FTA ahead of Merz visit - seen as ploy to keep EU market open to Chinese goods (Watching China in Europe)
  • 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)
  • China - Nederland

  • Police investigates the aggressors of Amsterdam's Lonely Uyghur (Bitter Winter)
  • Transnational repression in The Hague: Amsterdam’s 'Lonely Uyghur' assaulted inside city hall (Bitter Winter)
  • 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)
  • Politiek

  • China's spy chief lays out threat landscape (Trivium China)
  • Lu Xun, China's most famous modern writer: from fiery rebel to cute communist mascot (NYT)
  • Ma Xingrui becomes China’s third Politburo member investigated for corruption ($SCMP)
  • Family line, Party line, with Joseph Torigian (The US-China Monitor)
  • China's new retirement plan for dissidents: work, prison, repay, repeat (Bitter Winter)
  • China's biggest political meeting is ending - what have we learned? (BBC)
  • The Church, the Party, and their faiths (Appia Institute)
  • What to know about the 'two sessions', China's biggest political meeting (BBC)
  • In Xi's purge of the military, a search for absolute loyalty (NYT)
  • Beware of 'political swindlers', China's cadres warned ahead of next year's leadership change ($SCMP)
  • Maatschappij

  • Create Abundance and the vague science of spiritual persecution (Bitter Winter)
  • China built the world's drone industry. Now it's locking down the skies (NYT)
  • China's battle for the dead: Guangdong villagers oppose crematorium project, clash with police (Bitter Winter)
  • China hails Japan's dissolution of the Unification Church (Bitter Winter)
  • China to ban storing remains of dead in 'bone ash apartments' (The Guardian)
  • The man ordinary Chinese chose to trust (Pekingnology)
  • Police block 'parade of the Gods' in Guangdong (Bitter Winter)
  • China wants robots to look after the elderly (The Spectator)
  • Uncommon knowledge: Deus sex machina (Newsweek) Mar 25, 2026
  • Beijing mandates nationwide long-term care insurance rollout (Trivium China)
  • Militaire zaken

  • Iran's US radar strike exposes China's South China Sea gap (Asia Times)
  • US bunker-buster hits on Iran drive China deeper underground (Asia Times)
  • China military tense, Xi at ease at start of National People's Congress ($Nikkei)
  • China removes three retired generals from national advisory body (BBC)
  • 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)
  • Cultuur

  • Plato goes to Beijing: Why Xi Jinping wants China to become a world leader in Greek and Latin studies (Bitter Winter)
  • When the esoteric West sought the Dao - and discovered its own reflection (Bitter Winter)
  • "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)
  • Wetenschap en Onderwijs

  • How China fell for a lobster: What an AI assistant tells us about Beijing's ambition (BBC)
  • China building a different AI future than the West (Asia Times)
  • 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)
  • Milieu

  • China scales new heights with world’s longest outdoor escalator ($FT)
  • China amps up electric ships in push to decarbonise waterways, leverage EV prowess ($SCMP)
  • Chang'an to launch world's first EVs equipped with sodium-ion batteries (Trivium China, Net Zero Weekly)
  • 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)
  • Rampen en ongelukken

  • Divers recover bodies of seven Chinese tourists from bottom of Lake Baikal (BBC)
  • 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)
  • Schandalen

  • Chinese national given one year in prison for smuggling ants out of Kenya (BBC)
  • Founder of China's Evergrande pleads guilty to fraud (BBC)
  • Death toll of the abrupt end of zero COVID in China: likely, two million (Bitter Winter)
  • A house erased: Beijing dissident returns from prison to find her life bulldozed (Bitter Winter)
  • The splinternet: how online shutdowns are getting cheaper and easier to impose (The Guardian)
  • 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)
  • 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

  • Cheng hopeful to invite Xi Jinping to Taiwan if the KMT wins 2028 election (SCMP)
  • The Iran war doesn't immediately jeopardize Taiwan (Asia Times)
  • Taiwan opposition leader kicks off 'peace tour' in mainland China (Trivium China)
  • Taiwan opposition leader makes first China visit since 2016 (BBC)
  • Iran war teaching Taiwan hard lessons about US resolve (Asia Times)
  • Xi invites Taiwan's opposition leader to talk 'peace' ahead of Trump summit (NYT)
  • China turning Cold War jets into budget Taiwan strike drones (Asia Times)
  • On Taiwan, Trump reimagines strategic ambiguity to suit his own ends (SCMP)
  • China cashes in on Taiwan’s Mideast evacuation fumble (Asia Times)
  • Taiwan debates military spending as choices over US and China loom (NYT)
  • Hongkong

  • Interpol: how shock Hong Kong meeting shows China's power in Interpol (Newsweek)
  • Hong Kong bookstore staff arrested for allegedly selling 'seditious' Jimmy Lai biography, broadcaster reports (The Guardian)
  • Jimmy Lai will not appeal conviction, paving way for political negotiations over release
  • The dark side of the Hong Kong White Paper: fear grows after the Jimmy Lai verdict (Bitter Winter)
  • 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)
  • 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

  • A blueprint for 'harmony': reading between the lines of Tibet's new governance gospel (Bitter Winter)
  • The new law on ethnic unity: a threat to Tibetan buddhism (Bitter Winter)
  • China's Tibetan New Year gift to Mount Kailash pilgrims: more checkpoints, less pilgrimage (Bitter Winter)
  • Tibet's new medical mystery: healthy young monk dies after arrest (Bitter Winter)
  • 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)
  • Xinjiang

  • Dubious Uyghur' testimonies' hail 'conversions' to atheism- through marriage (Bitter Winter)
  • China is escalating repression of Uyghurs and Kazakhs (Bitter Winter)
  • Kazakh scholar sentenced in Xinjiang for 'misinterpreting' a poet (Bitter Winter)
  • 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)
  • Binnen-Mongolie

  • How Chinese propaganda erased Mongolian identity - and much more (Bitter Winter)
  • 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)
  • Een lach en een traan

  • The Party bureaucrat who married his deceased sister (Bitter Winter)
  • AI-gekte in China bereikt grens: overheid waarschuwt voor gevaarlijke app 'De Kreeft' ($de Volkskrant)
  • Why are smugglers swarming East Africa for ants to send to China and Europe? ($SCMP)
  • Group of dogs that went missing in China go viral after walking 17km home (The Guardian
  • Chinese university tells students to 'fall in love' during spring break (Reuters)
  • Chinese national charged for trying to smuggle 2,000 ants from Kenya (BBC)
  • 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)
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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