Laatste nieuws

  • China en de wereldcrisis

  • Xi warns of national security 'storms' with eye on US tensions (Nikkei)
  • Xi Jinping tells China's national security chiefs to prepare for 'worst case' scenarios (CNN)
  • Words and policies: 'De-risking' and China policy (Brookings)
  • The next Chinese tech threat is already here (The Spectator)
  • China to keep contributing to political settlement of Ukraine crisis: spokesperson (Xinhua)
  • Parsing China's ambiguous Ukraine war mediation (Asia Times)
  • Asians must just say no to Nato and resolve their own disputes (SCMP)
  • Business dangers loom as the US and EU converge on ‘de-risking’ from China (Fortune)
  • China criticizes G7's double-talk on decoupling (chinadaily.com.cn)
  • Competitive peace or Kissingerian war? (Settimana News)
  • Economie - Nationaal

  • China's faltering outlook for growth (FT editorial)
  • China keeps pouring money into highways, railroads and airports (Nikkei)
  • China's first air rail train starts trial operation ( State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission)
  • Hawkers back on China's streets as economic recovery teeters (Reuters)
  • China's C919 timeline 2008-23: first commercial flight 15 years in the making (SCMP)
  • China's youth unemployment hits a record high, deepening its economic scars (CNPC)
  • China's economy loses steam as concerns mount over Covid recovery (FT)
  • China's first domestically produced passenger jet makes maiden commercial flight (AFP)
  • China's youth unemployment problem (Project Syndicate)
  • From manufacturing to agriculture, China sees wider use of robots (Xinhua)
  • Economie - Internationaal

  • Along China's Belt and Road, lenders' problem debt mounts (Nikkei)
  • A deeper look at the Belt and Road in Africa (Asia Times)
  • Elon Musk: Tesla boss on first China trip in over three years (BBC)
  • UAE to cooperate with Hong Kong on fintech, crypto as China ties grow (Al-Monitor)
  • Chinese FM meets Elon Musk (Xinhua)
  • China welcomes Elon Musk and other business leaders to visit (Reuters)
  • Can the world make an electric car battery without China? (NYT)
  • De-risking trade with China is a risky business (FT)
  • Why decoupling from China not desirable for int'l businesses (Xinhua)
  • How foreign businesses can avoid China's espionage trap (The Hill)
  • Internationale Relaties

  • Xi Jinping calls for greater state control of AI to counter 'dangerous storms' (AFP)
  • China expresses support for Serbia in renewed Kosovo clashes involving NATO troops (AP)
  • China supports Serbia's effort to safeguard sovereignty, territorial integrity: spokesperson (Xinhua)
  • Malaysia investigates Chinese barge suspected of links to looting of British WW2 wrecks (AP)
  • China's war chest: Beijing seeks to remedy its vulnerability to food and energy embargoes (The Guardian)
  • Qin Gang: The closer China-Africa relations are, the stronger the protection for world peace (us.china-embassy.gov.cn)
  • China warns against Japan PM's attendance at NATO summit (Kyodo)
  • MOU signed to enhance ties between China and Luxembourg (Shine)
  • Philippines-Vietnam teaming up on China in South China Sea (Asia Times)
  • BRICS considering large expansion as emerging economies rally to join group (The Japan Times)
  • China - Verenigde Staten

  • JPMorgan's Dimon says US, China need 'real engagement' to resolve issues (Reuters)
  • Chinese agent or private eye? Ex-NY cop's 'Fox Hunt' trial kicks off (Reuters)
  • China's C919 takes off with US sanctions on the horizon (Asia Times)
  • Orville Schell on US-China: engagement, tragedy, and penetrating the veil (China Talk)
  • America and China are on a collision course (Project Syndicate)
  • Very few US-China flights are back despite the end of Covid (CNBC)
  • US clamps down on sensitive export requests to China (Reuters)
  • Words and policies: 'De-risking' and China policy (Brookings)
  • A Sino-American glacial thaw (Settimana News)
  • US-China trade talks end in more chip war salvos (Asia Times)
  • China - Europa

  • Czech Republic strengthens ties with Taiwan (Axios)
  • Transcript of ambassador to EU Fu Cong's interview with the New Statesman (eu.china-mission.gov.cn)
  • UK’s cybersecurity agency GCHQ warns of fresh threat from Chinese state-sponsored hackers (The Guardian)
  • Delay of new China strategy reflects difficulty of coordination among Scholz's coalition (Global Times)
  • UK businesses in China call for regulatory clarity (FT)
  • Streit in der Ampel über Sicherheitspolitik geht weiter ($Handelsblatt)
  • China poses biggest threat to global security, says Sunak (The Guardian)
  • English universities warned not to over-rely on fees of students from China (The Guardian)
  • Sunak u-turns on proposed ban on Chinese institutes (BBC)
  • Viktor Orban goes all in for China (Washington Examiner)
  • China - Nederland

  • De omgang met China vraagt om grondige herziening en vereist zowel flexibiliteit als assertiviteit ($de Volkskrant)
  • China presses Dutch minister for access to chipmaking tech blocked on security grounds (AP)
  • Hoekstra in China: 'open gesprek', maar ook lastige thema's en meningsverschillen (NOS)
  • Bijna dagelijks een trein van China naar Tilburg: 'We zijn een spil in de wereldhandel' (NOS)
  • Delegation from the Netherlands visits East China Normal University (english.ecnu.edu.cn)
  • Beijing rolt rode loper uit voor Nederland, ondanks groeiende stapel conflicten tussen China en Europa ($de Volkskrant)
  • Zonnepanelen 'made in the Netherlands' moeten een einde maken aan de Chinese hegemonie ($de Volkskrant)
  • Dutch foreign minister heads to China but little prospect of chip-ban breakthrough (SCMP)
  • Kabinet haalt band met China aan: 'We zijn als koopjunkies afhankelijk van Chinese fabrieken' ($De Telegraaf)
  • Eindhovense toeleverancier van Philips en ASML opent vestiging in China ($FD)
  • Politiek

  • Protesters clash with police in China over partial demolition of mosque (The Guardian)
  • Young and furiously laughing in China (China Change)
  • China closes 66,000 online accounts for rumormongering, imposture (Xinhua)
  • The AI moment of truth for Chinese censorship (Project Syndicate)
  • Falun Gong: Xu Na's 8-year sentence confirmed on appeal (Bitter Winter)
  • Comedian Uncle Roger has social media accounts suspended in China (The Guardian)
  • 'We in the west were blinded': China crackdown on business has Maoist roots (The Guardian)
  • Xi mimics Mao's crisis response in sweeping indoctrination Drive ($WSJ)
  • Moments showing Xi's care for people with disabilities (Xinhua)
  • Chinese speech fears skyrocket after military attack on comedian (WSJ)
  • Maatschappij

  • China's young people can't find jobs. Xi Jinping says to 'eat bitterness' (NYT)
  • As more Chinese graduates explore rural jobs, comparisons with Mao Zedong's campaign fail to pass muster (SCMP)
  • Number of people prosecuted in China's courts up 12% in five years, report shows (The Guardian)
  • Current COVID-19 infections in China feature low prevalence level, mild symptoms: experts (Xinhua)
  • Chinese women in the gig economy: discriminated by customers and the algorithm (AsiaNews)
  • Rising juvenile crime rates: The teething problems of China’s schools for troubled students ($Caixin)
  • China makes luring minors into naked online video chats a crime ($Caixin)
  • Hospitals call for maternity-friendly society (Global Times)
  • The Chinese youth unemployment phenomenon (FT)
  • China and India have fewer people than the UN thinks (Project Syndicate)
  • Militaire zaken

  • China responds to US complaint over plane intercept with demand for end to surveillance flights (AP)
  • Chinese pilot performed 'aggressive maneuver' near US plane, military says (AFP)
  • NATO should tread carefully in the Indo-Pacific (Asia Times)
  • Okinawa still strategically key and China knows it (Asia Times)
  • AUKUS moving from nuke subs to AI drone swarms (Asia Times)
  • China seizing US arms markets in the Middle East (Asia Times)
  • AUKUS drops the nuclear proliferation gauntlet (Asia Times)
  • G7 leaders warn China and North Korea against expanding nuclear arsenals as they await Zelenskiy (The Guardian, agencies)
  • US Navy shipbuilding too little, too late to catch China (Asia Times)
  • China's war chest: Beijing's 'great wall of steel' faces obstacles to military supremacy (The Guardian)
  • Cultuur

  • Xi Jinping: National Art Museum is not socialist enough (Bitter Winter)
  • Netizens accuse renowned artist Yue Minjun of insulting the country and army with his iconic 'laughing man' paintings (Artnet)
  • Xi calls on National Art Museum of China to build worldwide prestige (Xinhua)
  • Xiplomacy: How China helps preserve cultural heritage sites in Asia (Xinhua)
  • In Chinese photography, political anguish made physical (NYT)
  • Fan Bingbing returned to the global spotlight, after a five-year absence from the big screen (CNN)
  • Jackson Wang and China's quest for a global pop idol (FT)
  • Modern adaptations of mythology proof of strong cultural confidence (Global Times)
  • China's 2022 box office tops 30 billion yuan (Xinhua)
  • Most assume writing systems get simpler. But 3,600 years of Chinese writing show it's getting increasingly complex (The Conversation)
  • Wetenschap en Onderwijs

  • China starts drilling superdeep borehole in landmark deep-Earth exploration (Xinhua)
  • Shenzhou 16 lifts off with China's first civilian astronaut on board (SCMP)
  • China's flying car developers get ready for takeoff in 2025 (Nikkei)
  • Scientific decoupling from China will be costly: Dutch expert Ingrid d'Hooghe (Xinhua)
  • China takes commanding lead in EV charging patents (Nikkei)
  • China's AI charge part 1: The battle begins to build a ChatGPT challenger ($Caixin)
  • China's tech dominance more myth than reality (Asia Times)
  • Continu foto's labelen in een dorp vol nepchalets: China's streven naar AI-dominantie ($de Volkskrant)
  • ChatGPT and China: How to think about Large Language Models and the generative AI race ($The China Project)
  • China's struggles with lab safety carry danger of another pandemic (The Washington Post)
  • Milieu

  • China’s CO2 emissions hit record in first quarter, report says (Radio Free Asia)
  • China's mega water diversion project benefits over 150 mln people (Xinhua)
  • US climate envoy Kerry says China has invited him for talks (Reuters)
  • China's economic revival threatens clean air gains (Caixin)
  • China ramps up coal power despite carbon neutral pledges (The Guardian)
  • China should help cover costs of global warming: John Kerry ($Nikkei)
  • China trashing the global environment: 'There is no fish in the waters' (Gatestone Institute)
  • Sandstorms cover China, South Korea and Thailand in a yellow blanket of dust – in pictures (The Guardian)
  • Getting China to stick to its carbon commitments (Asia Times)
  • How China, the US and others watered down a key UN climate document (Bloomberg)
  • Rampen en ongelukken

  • China, birthplace of the Covid pandemic, is laying tracks for another global health crisis (Reuters)
  • 39 missing after Chinese fishing vessel capsizes in Indian Ocean ($Caixin)
  • China not yet in middle of second wave of COVID-19: epidemiologists (Global Times)
  • Twelve held after Beijing hospital fire kills 29 (BBC)
  • At least 21 people killed in Beijing hospital fire (AP)
  • China publishes data showing raccoon dog DNA at Wuhan market (NYT)
  • 'Being truthful is essential': scientist who stumbled upon Wuhan Covid data speaks out (The Guardian)
  • The Guardian view on how Covid began: look to the future (The Guardian editorial)
  • New data links pandemic's origins to raccoon dogs at Wuhan market (NYT)
  • China confirms 53 'missing or dead' from February mine collapse (The Straits Times)
  • Schandalen

  • The mystery of the disappearing van Gogh, with a trail leading to Caribbean tax havens and a jailed Chinese billionaire (NYT)
  • Covid: Top Chinese scientist says don’t rule out lab leak (BBC)
  • China's tobacco monopoly is swept up in corruption probes ($Caixin)
  • China launches special campaign to combat statistical fraud ($Caixin)
  • Douyin: Chinese livestreamer dies after filming drinking video (BBC)
  • 75 procent van honing die uit China geïmporteerd wordt, is vals (VRT)
  • 12-year-old boy detained for slapping a statue of Chairman Mao (Bitter Winter)
  • Mexico claims proof of Chinese fentanyl smuggling (BBC)
  • Fang Bin: China Covid whistleblower returns home to Wuhan after jail (BBC)
  • Freedom to write index 2022: China, 90 writers imprisoned, 137 writers at risk (PEN America)
  • Sport

  • Son Jun-ho: South Korean footballer detained in China in bribery probe (BBC)
  • Two more former top China soccer officials ensnared in corruption dragnet ($Caixin)
  • Chess: China's Ding Liren defies odds to become world champion (Reuters)
  • Tennis's support for Peng Shuai has turned to dust with WTA's China U-turn (The Guardian)
  • Women's Tennis Association will return to China after ending boycott over Peng Shuai concerns (The Guardian)
  • Xi Jinping wanted China to be a global soccer power. What went wrong? (CNN)
  • Leading Chinese sports official faces corruption probe as football inquiry widens (SCMP)
  • China's soccer experiment was a flop. Now it may be over (NYT)
  • Lu Pinlin: The forgotten football king of China (Xinhua)
  • Lu Pinlin: The forgotten football king of China (Shine)
  • Taiwan

  • What Beijing is learning from the Western response to Ukraine (China in Eurasia)
  • How Taiwan became the indispensable economy (FT)
  • China sees invasion of Ukraine as 'test case' for its own designs, Taiwan warns (RFE-RLL)
  • Japan must stop making noises over Taiwan (China Daily)
  • Ryan Hass on Taiwan: Now is the time to build zones of political consensus (Taipei Times)
  • Military intervention in Taiwan and conflict with US among top worries for Chinese surveyed in security poll (SCMP)
  • 'No need to exaggerate': risk of imminent Taiwan conflict is overhyped, says cross-strait affairs expert (SCMP)
  • Why the European inconsistency on Taiwan is a concern (Clingendael Spectator)
  • China opposes trade agreement reached between US and Taiwan (Reuters)
  • KMT frames 2024 election as a choice between war and peace (Axios)
  • Hongkong

  • The joke can be on Hong Kong comedians if they cross the line (FT)
  • Hong Kong court rebuffs effort to dismiss Jimmy Lai national security trial (The Guardian)
  • Hong Kong: 13 go on trial over 2019 storming of legislature by pro-democracy protesters (AFP)
  • 3 months after John Lee's visit to Saudi Arabia, have Hong Kong firms made inroads? (SCMP)
  • 'We are all thinking about how to contribute': Hongkongers boost Britain's suburbs (FT)
  • Hong Kong Cantopop singer and opposition supporter Anthony Wong says venue booking for August concert cancelled without reason (SCMP)
  • Hong Kong's prominent pro-democracy Civic party votes to disband (AFP)
  • Amnesty International claims Uygur student missing for more than 2 weeks since arriving in Hong Kong (SCMP)
  • Sinicization of Christianity comes to Hong Kong (Bitter Winter)
  • Hongkongers opt out of organ registry 'amid fear of Chinese donations' (The Guardian)
  • Macau

  • 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)
  • Macau businesses asked to suspend operation to curb COVID-19 (Xinhua)
  • Tibet

  • 72 years on, Tibet steadfastly advances on path of Chinese modernization (Xinhua)
  • How a Tibetan village became a giant factory for Buddhist art (Sixth Tone)
  • How a CCP propaganda campaign targeted the Dalai Lama (The Diplomat)
  • Tourist finds body under the bed of inn in Lhasa (Shine)
  • Tibet's exiled government pushes China on sovereignty claims in bid for leverage (FT)
  • Dalai Lama asking a young boy to 'suck my tongue': a Tibetan tradition or abuse? (SCMP)
  • China: Dalai Lama furore reignites Tibet 'slave' controversy (BBC)
  • The Dalai Lama, the boy, and the CCP: the true story of a tempest in a teapot (Bitter Winter)
  • Tibetan leader defends Dalai Lama’s ‘celibacy’ and ‘innocence’ after tongue-sucking request to boy (SCMP)
  • Tibet and Xinjiang: the usual CCP's crimes and the usual CCP's scorn (Bitter Winter)
  • Xinjiang

  • There are Christian Uyghurs, too: new organization launched in London (Bitter Winter)
  • China verlaat Architectuur Biënnale uit woede over Xinjiang-onderzoek met Nederlandse inbreng ($de Volkskrant)
  • The last words of a Uyghur father: a son's memory (Bitter Winter)
  • Top political advisor Wang Huning stresses implementation of Party's Xinjiang policies (Xinhua)
  • China's international media strategy on Xinjiang - CGTN and New China TV on YouTube (Sage Journals)
  • CCP scholars suggest to build China's "second capital" in Xinjiang (Bitter Winter)
  • Alibaba software selectively monitors trips to and from Xinjiang (Bitter Winter)
  • Crimes sending you to jail in Xinjiang: 'We don't trust you,' 'you didn't play piano at your wedding' (Bitter Winter)
  • Videos reveal the indoctrination and militarization of Uyghur children (Bitter Winter)
  • Muslims commemorated Osman Batur, hanged hero and martyr (Bitter Winter)
  • Binnen-Mongolie

  • 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)
  • 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)
  • Een lach en een traan

  • Chinese police detain woman for supporting comedian who joked about military (The Guardian)
  • Chinese comedian arrested after joke about army (BBC)
  • China fines comedy firm £1.68m over standup's stray dog joke (The Guardian)
  • Zibo barbecue: Millions bring sudden fame to industrial Chinese city (BBC)
  • Young Chinese woman in tears after selling only 1 rice roll for 5 yuan (72 US cents) at mobile stall for whole day (SCMP)
  • 'Deformed social phenomenon': more men in China seek wives without younger brothers who may expect financial support after nuptials (SCMP)
  • How a terra-cotta warrior lost its thumb to a Delaware shoe salesman (NYT)
  • Why Winnie-the-Pooh makes Xi Jinping uncomfortable ($The Economist)
  • BMW Mini apologizes for ice cream slight (China Daily)
  • BMW has landed in hot water in China over tubs of ice cream (CNN)
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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