Laatste nieuws

  • China en de wereldcrisis

  • The dysfunctional superpower: Can a divided America deter China and Russia? (Foreign Affairs)
  • 'Risk of miscalculation' rises in South China Sea as Beijing ramps up aggressive tactics (The Guardian)
  • The new Axis of Evil – Russia, China, North Korea, Iran – posing a worldwide existential threat (Gatestone)
  • China, at UN, presents itself as a member of the Global South as alternative to a Western model (AP)
  • War in Ukraine is revealing a new global order – and the 'power south' is the winner (The Guardian)
  • China, Russia to deepen strategic security cooperation (Xinhua)
  • China sends top envoy Wang Yi to Russia for security talks (BBC)
  • Putin and Kim's embrace may place Xi in a bind (NYT)
  • These 4 countries are the new 'Axis of Evil' (Dagens.com)
  • Stronger ties between Putin and Kim could see a 'Cold War-like coalition' form in northeast Asia (SCMP)
  • Economie - Nationaal

  • Detention of China Evergrande founder Hui Ka-yan ‘a signal Beijing won’t let super-rich off the hook’ (SCMP)
  • China Evergrande’'s founder: from rags to riches to under investigation ($NYT)
  • Golden Week: Chinese seek cheap wanderlust in economic gloom (BBC)
  • Evergrande: The rise and fall of the property giant's billionaire founder
  • Evergrande seen likelier to fall as chairman probed
  • A Chinese bubble long in the making (Project Syndicate)
  • Evergrande: Why should I care if China property giant collapses? (BBC)
  • New trouble roils China Evergrande, fueling real estate crisis fears (NYT)
  • When will China emerge from the middle-income trap? (Yicai)
  • Evergrande halts share trading as woes mount for China property giant (The Guardian, AFP)
  • Economie - Internationaal

  • China keeps Sri Lanka in debt grip, stalling IMF relief (Nikkei)
  • Bedrijven verplaatsen fabrieken vanuit China naar Europa en de VS ($FD)
  • De-risk? Decouple? A Chinese official says it's just the West disrupting supply chains (SCMP)
  • China's Huawei to invest $430M in North African cloud center, developer training (Al-Monitor)
  • Canada lithium startup eyes Japan firms to curb China dependence ($Nikkei)
  • Japan's Mitsubishi Motors to end production in China ($Nikkei)
  • Russia is increasingly using China's currency to evade sanctions (FT)
  • China’s double-edged Belt and Road debt trap (Asia Times)
  • China property stocks tumble as Evergrande drops 25% on debt restructuring roadblock (CNBC)
  • China builds reach by backing Middle East water projects (Al-Monitor)
  • Internationale Relaties

  • Philippine fishers killed after collision with suspected oil tanker in South China Sea (The Guardian)
  • India-China feud keeps international planes out of Nepal airport (BBC)
  • China foreign policy grossly misunderstood in the West - Asia Times 3 okt 2023
  • Impact of India-Mideast-Europe corridor extends far beyond countering China (Al-Monitor)
  • India eyes massive naval build-up to challenge China (Asia Times)
  • Pro-China candidate Mohamed Muizzu wins Maldives presidency, upending relationship with India (AFP)
  • 'Emperor' Assad: China Buddhist Association's unprecedented honors for a bloody tyrant (Bitter Winter)
  • Maldives vote: runoff for presidency begins in shadow of India-China tussle for influence (AFP)
  • What independence really means for two tiny Pacific island states (SCMP)
  • Thanks to China, Assad's regime is still standing, but it's a sad, sad situation (Discourse Power)
  • China - Verenigde Staten

  • Is US security dependent on limiting China's economic growth? (Brookings)
  • US sanctions Chinese firms in crackdown on fentanyl supply chain (BBC)
  • Biden-Xi have historic chance to reset troubled ties (Asia Times)
  • Kurt Campbell on grand strategy & the future of US-China (ChinaTalk)
  • DeSantis invokes China ‘boogeyman’ narrative amid flailing campaign (The Guardian)
  • American tactics vs. Chinese strategy (Project Syndicate)
  • Foreign Ministry spokesperson's remarks on the US State Department's report targeting China (gy.china-embassy.gov.cn)
  • The US diplomat who loves calling out China (Newsweek)
  • What the US-China chip war means for a critical American ally (NYT)
  • Panda diplomacy: Washington feels a chill as adorable diplomats depart (NYT)
  • China - Europa

  • German climate envoy given cold shoulder on trip to Beijing after 'dictator' remarks (SCMP)
  • China and EU are partners, not rivals: Wang Yi (China Plus)
  • EU-China EV slugfest: are the gloves coming off? (ChinaTalk)
  • How China's propaganda infiltrated radio stations in Europe (The Diplomat)
  • China, EU will work to safeguard supply chains (chinadaily.com.cn)
  • Solar supply chains must diversify away from China, warns energy company EDP (FT)
  • EU trade chief Valdis Dombrovskis says bloc doesn't intend to decouple from China (SCMP)
  • The real reasons for the west's protectionism (FT)
  • Is dumping excuus om Chinese auto's te weren? ($de Volkskrant)
  • Beijing summons German ambassador after foreign minister calls Xi Jinping a 'dictator' (AFP)
  • China - Nederland

  • 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)
  • Nederland zoekt front tegen Chinees plan voor internetregels (FD)
  • 'Very, very false': Dutch Defense Minister quashes Beijing view on Ukraine at top security forum (Politico)
  • Pension funds recoiling from China, says Dutch asset manager (FT)
  • Politiek

  • Asian Games: China censors 'Tiananmen' image of athletes hugging (BBC)
  • Pushing back against China's media offensive (The Japan Times)
  • The future of AI in China (Asia Times)
  • The People (The China Media Project)
  • Chinese TV presenter linked to missing foreign minister had surrogate child in US (FT)
  • A Chinese journalist gave #MeToo victims a voice. Now she's on trial (NYT)
  • Chinese dissident who held Tiananmen Square vigils flees to Taiwan (AP)
  • Even the most repressive regime can't stamp out independent thought (NYT)
  • Do China's recent military purges spell trouble for Xi Jinping? (BBC)
  • China launches five-year plan for anti-graft campaign ($Caixin)
  • Maatschappij

  • Generatie Z in China laat zich graag pamperen door pa en ma ($de Volkskrant)
  • Case of 'extreme' bullying, sexual assault of a minor in school sparks public outrage ($Caixin)
  • What are the 'crimes' of journalist and MeToo activist Huang Xueqin, according to her indictment? (China Change)
  • China's planned ban on offensive clothing shows growing intolerance ($The Washington Post editorial)
  • Beijing's demographic crisis means China could get old before it gets rich (The Guardian)
  • China expands coverage of outpatient bill reimbursement (Xinhua)
  • China's language police (Foreign Affairs)
  • China's strange battle against Buddhists releasing mineral water into rivers (Bitter Winter)
  • Fewer 'I dos' ruin the party for China's $500 billion wedding industry (Reuters)
  • Gansu: world-famous Xiguan mosque is also 'sinicized' (Bitter Winter)
  • Militaire zaken

  • China's military mind in times of crisis and conflict (Asia Times)
  • China-Philippines sleepwalking toward a sea fight (Asia Times)
  • Why Xi Jinping doesn't trust his own military (Foreign Affairs)
  • China unveils railgun-armed nuclear-powered supercarrier (Asia Times)
  • China's military hierarchy under spotlight after defence minister disappears (Reuters)
  • China’s new spy post in Cuba poses nuclear risks (Asia Times)
  • China's military on mission to make more babies (that's)
  • Dodging a bullet at Second Thomas Shoal: What's next? (Asia Times)
  • Philippine, Australian troops hold South China Sea drills (AFP)
  • Philippines to resupply South China Sea troops after Beijing's block (Reuters)
  • Cultuur

  • 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)
  • The fundamental nature of Chinese civilization (Ecns.cn)
  • Xi on Chinese civilization, culture (chinadaily.com)
  • Wetenschap en Onderwijs

  • 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)
  • China fines top academic database $6.84 million ($Caixin)
  • China dodges western 5G chip embargo with new Huawei Mate 60 phone (The Guardian, Reuters)
  • Meet Ernie, China's answer to ChatGPT ($The Economist)
  • Shadow agents in China's talent war help recruit outstanding overseas scientists to boost self-reliance (SCMP)
  • Chinese students join rat race to study abroad as job prospects dim amid slowing economy (SCMP)
  • Milieu

  • 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)
  • China's summer of climate destruction (BBC)
  • China falls back on coal to meet summer peak demand (China Dialogue, Sixth Tone)
  • How China cornered the market for clean tech (FT)
  • Climate change cracking China's rice bowl (Asia Times)
  • Xi Jinping underlines China is on its own carbon reduction path during US climate envoy John Kerry's Beijing visit (SCMP)
  • China just recorded its highest ever temperature (that's)
  • US climate envoy John Kerry meets Chinese counterpart on hottest ever day in China (The Guardian)
  • Rampen en ongelukken

  • 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)
  • Xi orders all-out rescue of people missing, trapped in floods, geological disasters (Xinhua)
  • 11 killed in Beijing as heavy rains hit city for a fourth day (Reuters)
  • 31,000 forced to flee homes in Beijing as Typhoon Doksuri brings heavy rains (Reuters)
  • Schandalen

  • Former Beijing health chief sentenced to 11 years for bribery ($Caixin)
  • Evergrande's billionaire chairman is now under police surveillance ($The China Project)
  • Investigator at China's top graft buster turns himself in ($Caixin)
  • Fraudulent fundraising to aid sick children tarnishes China's charity sector ($Caixin)
  • Measuring corruption in China (Project Syndicate)
  • Huang Xueqin: het 'verdwenen' gezicht van de #MeToo-beweging in China ($de Volkskrant)
  • China's ex-foreign minister ousted after aleged affair (WSJ)
  • China police detain staff at Evergrande wealth unit (BBC)
  • 109 wire fraud suspects from Myanmar transferred to China (Xinhua)
  • After year of hell, scholar warns Chinese about Myanmar job scams (Sixth Tone)
  • Sport

  • 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)
  • Rogue fan hugs Messi at Beijing match (Axios)
  • Son Jun-ho: South Korean footballer detained in China in bribery probe (BBC)
  • Taiwan

  • As invasion fears rise, China hones Taiwan blockade strategy (The Japan Times)
  • Met peperdure onderzeeër hoopt Taiwan een vuist te kunnen maken tegen China ($de Volkskrant)
  • Met peperdure onderzeeër hoopt Taiwan een vuist te kunnen maken tegen China ($de Volkskrant)
  • Taiwan reveals first domestically made submarine in defence milestone (Reuters)
  • DPP always goes against interests, well-being of Taiwan compatriots: mainland spokesperson (Xinhua)
  • China is flooding Taiwan with disinformation ($The Economist)
  • Military exercises near Taiwan aimed at combating ‘arrogance’ of separatists, says China (Reuters)
  • Taiwanese president Tsai Ing-wen's popularity hit by #MeToo and egg scandals ($SCMP)
  • 'I am willing to wait for months': Chinese Tiananmen critic ready for long haul in Taiwan transit lounge (The Guardian)
  • Addressing America’s skeptics in Taiwan (Taipei Times)
  • Hongkong

  • Jimmy Lai: Hong Kong mogul, activist ... and now a prisoner for 1,000 days (The Guardian)
  • China's boycott of a UN-related meeting in Geneva on media freedom in Hong Kong backfires (WSJ editorial)
  • Hong Kong says it calls the shots, not Beijing. Investors are wary (NYT)
  • 125,000 Hong Kongers have come to the UK. Where are they? (The Spectator)
  • China says Britain's plans to disrupt Hong Kong 'doomed to fail' (Reuters)
  • Beijing demands Hong Kong consulates hand over local staff data (BBC)
  • Beijing orders foreign missions in Hong Kong to submit staff data ($Nikkei)
  • Mainland Chinese student jailed for 6 months over plan to display Tiananmen monument banner in Hong Kong (HKFP)
  • Hong Kong's top court urges alternative legal framework for same-sex couples (Reuters)
  • Hong Kong: Court orders legal framework for same-sex unions (BBC)
  • 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

  • Who will be the Dalai Lama’s successor? China won’t have a say.($The Washington Post)
  • The false Panchen Lama tells Tibetans to obey Xi Jinping unconditionally (Bitter Winter)
  • Tibet promotes integration of digitalization and cultural tourism (Ecns.cn)
  • The one million Tibetan children in China's boarding schools (NYT)
  • Tibetans in Gansu threatened with Xinjiang-like repression (Bitter Winter)
  • China to impose reciprocal visa restrictions on US individuals involved in Tibet-related issues (Xinhua)
  • China officials hit by US sanctions over 'forced assimilation' of children in Tibet (AFP)
  • Chinese academics want Tibet to be known as Xizang to help 'reconstruct' image (SCMP)
  • What night-time lighting tells us about Tibet's prisons and detention centres (RAND)
  • Top political advisor stresses Wang Huning implementing Party's policies for governance of Tibet (Xinhua)
  • Xinjiang

  • United Nations denounces the production of artificial 'Uyghur orphans' in Xinjiang (Bitter Winter)
  • In China’s Uyghur genocide, another voice silenced ($The Washington Post)
  • Journalists from 17 countries visit China's Xinjiang (Xinhua)
  • The two sides of Elon Musk: A Uyghur view (Bitter Winter)
  • Crimes against humanity in Xinjiang denounced at the United Nations - again (Bitter Winter)
  • Star Uyghur scholar who vanished was sentenced to life in China (NYT)
  • China sentences Uyghur scholar to life in jail (BBC)
  • China's UN mission warns against Xinjiang event in New York (Bloomberg)
  • Once hailed as role model, Uyghur entrepreneur sentenced to 15 years (RFA)
  • Why did Xi Jinping mention a 'hard-won stability' in Xinjiang? (Bitter Winter)
  • 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

  • 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)
  • China's 'Lipstick King' tearfully apologizes after online spat highlighting country's economic woes (CNN)
  • Chinese law to ban things that 'harm feelings' of country prompts concern (The Guardian, agencies)
  • China wants to ban clothes that 'hurt nation's feelings' (BBC)
  • Two people detained for digging shortcut through Great Wall of China (AFP)
  • Janet Yellen inadvertently ate hallucinogenic mushrooms in China – and started a trend (The Guardian)
  • China's economy isn't ailing - it's 'evolving': IPO lawyers told to watch their language ($WSJ)
  • Chinese buy Winnie the Pooh merchandise - abroad (Bitter Winter)
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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