Laatste nieuws

  • China en de wereldcrisis

  • What China gained from US launching a failed war on Iran (Newsweek)
  • Zheng Yongnian on local government overreach and the private economy (Sinification)
  • China wins the Iran war without firing a shot (Asia Times)
  • Chinese offshore wealth shifts to Singapore, Middle East ($Caixin)
  • Power and geopolitics after Trump (Paul Krugman)
  • Myanmar's leader looks to Beijing to boost international recognition (GZERO)
  • Wang Yi holds phone call on the Iran deal with Ishaq Dar, Pakistani Deputy PM and FM (Xinhua)
  • Iran conundrums and China's bets (Appia Institute)
  • China's caution on the war in Iran is improving its strategic position in the Middle East (EuroAsia and the World)
  • US floats new tariffs on 60 economies over forced labor, including China ($Nikkei)
  • Economie - Nationaal

  • China’s central bank thinks the widening gap between the economy's boom and bust sectors is a looming risk (Trivium China)
  • 'Eastern data, western compute' is fake (ChinaTalk)
  • China's passenger car sales slump as automakers race overseas ($Caixin)
  • China's rare earth industry has critical weakness, researchers warn (SCMP)
  • Gao Shanwen on Chinese government and overcapacity: historical patterns, current context, and response strategies (Pekingnology)
  • PMI print suggests deflationary pressures returning (Trivium China)
  • Decoding China just launched, and the first episode alone is worth your time (Think Brics)
  • A tale of two economies (Trivium China)
  • Why Xi is walling in China’s money – and why it won't work (Asia Times)
  • China's Central Bank exerts greater control over overnight lending rates (Trivium China)
  • Economie - Internationaal

  • China announces temporary ban on helium exports (SCMP)
  • China’s grip on global ship repair worries Japan. Can Tokyo end its dependence? ($SCMP)
  • China's currency stance could cost it lost decades (Appia Institute, Asia Times)
  • Wall Street’s got China’s currency ambitions all wrong (Asia Times)
  • RMB internationalization – moving beyond the foundations (Trivium China)
  • China built Indonesia’s nickel boom. Will it stay for the bust? (Asia Times)
  • When 'Made in India' really means 'Made in China' (Asia Times)
  • 'China Opportunity 2.0': Li Qiang calls for revisal of Western narrative at Summer Davos (NYT)
  • What Indonesia’s finance chief really brought back from Beijings (Asia Times)
  • Pourquoi BYD s'intéresse à la Formule 1 (Le Vent de la Chine)
  • Internationale Relaties

  • Pacific version of NATO launched to counter China (Newsweek)
  • China boosts North Korea partnership with rare praise during high-profile visit (SCMP)
  • Beijing's acts dilute impact of South China Sea award, Manila's lawyer says ($Nikei Asia)
  • Indian security analysts alarmed by Bangladesh-China port deal (Nikkei)
  • What's changed in India's approach to Chinese investment & what's not (Tracking People's Daily)
  • Iran's China envoy vows 'special' Hormuz treatment for 'friendly' countries (Al Jazeera, AFP)
  • Australia tried to push back on China. China pushed harder (NYT)
  • China's new ethnic unity law extends its legal reach overseas (Al Jazeera)
  • Can China target critics abroad with its new 'ethnic unity' law? (BBC)
  • China widens export curbs on Japan, claiming 'new militarism' (Newsweek)
  • China - Verenigde Staten

  • Trump's climate jibes at China and EU just make him look out of date (SCMP)
  • With a successful rocket launch, China clears a key hurdle in race with SpaceX (NYT)
  • China launches ICBM, Sanders proposes disarmament (Gatestone Institue)
  • Nobel-winning US chemist will move to China to lead A.I. institute (NYT)
  • Tennessee Republican Senator destroys fortune cookies in anti-China campaign ad (Newsweek)
  • Beijing rations Nvidia H200 chips to its top AI firms (Trivium China)
  • Talk of US-China decoupling is getting loud – but neither side is ready for a clean break (SCMP)
  • American decline, Chinese exposure (Sinification)
  • Opening US-PRC relations, 54 years later (US-China Perception Monitor)
  • The US has failed to understand China ($SCMP)
  • China - Europa

  • How Volkswagen's troubles were made in China (NYT)
  • Steel is the test case for dealing with China's overcapacity (EuroAsia and the World)
  • Canicule : quand la Chine regarde l'Europe suffoquer (Le Vent de la Chine)
  • China, the EU and Russia 'de-risking' from the US (Sinification)
  • A bigger role for the EU in the US-China-Europe triangle (The Balancing Act)
  • A sinister new law brings Chinese repression to Britain’s doorstep (The Telegraph)
  • Chine – Europe : le dialogue de sourds se poursuit (Le Vent de la Chine)
  • The rollercoaster of EU-China relations is now heading decisively downhill (EuroAsia and the World)
  • The 'Global South' and the changing dynamics of US-China-EU relations (The Balancing Act)
  • China 'overcapacity' is a smokescreen for Western protectionism ($SCMP)
  • China - Nederland

  • Dutch trade minister Sjoerd Sjoerdsma in China for high-stakes talks on tech war, tariff tensions (SCMP)
  • Uyghur rights: Dutch Parliament hits Beijing where it hurts (Bitter Winter)
  • The Hague City Council bans pro-Chinese Lantern Festival (Bitter Winter)
  • The Netherlands vows to protect Uyghurs against China’s transnational harassment (Bitter Winter)
  • The doppa on our heads, the homeland in our hearts: Amsterdam's lonely Uyghur on doppa day (Bitter Winter)
  • Un-sanctioned: China to welcome Dutch trade minister Sjoerdsma amid Nexperia, ASML discord ($SCMP)
  • 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)
  • Politiek

  • Chinese catholics and SSPX (Appia Institute)
  • La Chine au cœur du retour des empires (Le Vent de la Chine)
  • As Xi looks to extend his rule, he leans on a longtime ally, Cai Qi (NYT)
  • The politics of policy research in China (The East is Read)
  • Xi Jinping writes 'struggle' into the Party's DNA (Trivium China)
  • Xi codifies his doctrine for running the Party (Trivium China)
  • Uncle Cai’s growing empire: One of China's most influential officials just got even more powerful (Trivium China)
  • Jennifer Lind, 'Autocracy 2.0'. Half-vicious: Innovation via smart authoritarianism (US-China Perception Monitor)
  • China bets on AI to promote President Xi Jinping's thinking (Reuters)
  • When 'autonomy' means obedience: China's new 'social sciences with Chinese characteristics' (Bitter Winter)
  • Maatschappij

  • China's regime-controlled Three-Self Church: what kind of pastors? (Bitter Winter)
  • China's booming gig economy masks job market pain, strains welfare system (Reuters)
  • Pastor Jin Mingri's July 4 release: what does Iit mean? (Bitter Winter)
  • Why Chinese youth aren't booing AI, unlike American graduates (SCMP)
  • The robots are here (ChinaTalk)
  • Why China's technical schools offer both hope and despair for jobless college grads (SCMP)
  • 'I have successfully defended my personal dignity': woman wins rare MeToo court victory in China (The Guardian)
  • China's law on ethnic affairs takes effect, bolsters legal basis for ethnic unity (Xinhua)
  • China's ethnic unity law denounced as 'forced assimilation' by rights groups (AFP)
  • 4 million mini-programs, one AI agent: WeChat's bet to own China's digital life (Crossing the River)
  • Militaire zaken

  • China's often flawed arms still buy lasting influence (Asia Times)
  • China's nuke missile test routine or cause for Pacific panic? (Asia Times)
  • China test fires long-range ballistic missile in the Pacific, angering neighbors (NYT)
  • Xi taps new military anti-graft chief, promotes two generals (Reuters)
  • Why electric cars and robot makers are being linked to China's military (Newsweek)
  • China’s sailless submarine takes warfare to the seabed (Asia Times)
  • China is building launch pads near its nuclear missile silos (Reuters)
  • The PLA's theory of total war (Tracking People's Daily)
  • All non-drone militaries are now obsolete (Asia Times)
  • Anciens ministres de la Défense Li Shangfu, Wei Fenghe : les deux fusibles d’une affaire bien plus grande (Le Vent de la Chine)
  • Cultuur

  • Why are Chinese audiences going for Korean musicals rather than Western shows? ($SCMP)
  • What the I Ching is really about ($SCMP)
  • China wants to suppress independent cinema. But young film-makers are undaunted by red lines (The Guardian)
  • Art on trial - a sculptor's arrest highlights new extremes for censorship in China (BBC)
  • 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)
  • Wetenschap en Onderwijs

  • Compasses, not maps: China is building a different type of AI (Asia Times)
  • China hails breakthrough in 'artificial sun' project (Newsweek)
  • Overhaul of university majors must balance present realities with long-term goals (Caixin Global)
  • Why more Chinese university graduates turn to flexible work, skip higher degrees (SCMP)
  • China's universities cut 12,000 ‘obsolete’ degrees amid race to embrace AI era ($SCMP)
  • Beijing issues two new five-year plans for education and the environment (Trivium China)
  • Two nations, two exams, one AI reckoning (Asia Times)
  • PhD dropout's exposé forces an academic fraud reckoning in China (The East is Read)
  • Is Huawei's new chip scaling law a true breakthrough, or mere hype? (SCMP)
  • Another 'DeepSeek moment'? Huawei milestone alters China trajectory in chip race: analysts (SCMP)
  • Milieu

  • Beijing's evolving carbon road map balances climate targets and energy security (SCMP)
  • China’s desire for endless youth is wiping out donkeys – can scientists help? (SCMP)
  • China's coal consumption to plateau by 2030, report says ($Caixin)
  • China scales new heights with world’s longest outdoor escalator ($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)
  • Rampen en ongelukken

  • Factory fire kills at least 28 in China's 'shoe capital'
  • Venomous snakes escape breeding farms in southern China during flooding (The Guardian)
  • 'The water just came so fast': Typhoon triggers floods and rare tornadoes in China (BBC)
  • China says pilot who flew into skyscraper had thoughts of death (NYT)
  • Crash contre la tour CITIC : les angles morts de la sécurité aérienne chinoise (Le Vent de la China)
  • Small plane crashes into tallest building in Beijing (NYT)
  • As Ebola spreads in East Africa, will China step up? (NYT)
  • Secret tunnels and unregistered workers: China's coal mine disaster is a reminder of darker days (BBC)
  • At least 90 dead in Chinese coal mine explosion, state media reports (BBC)
  • Deadly China plane crash was caused by fuel cut-off, says report (BBC)
  • Schandalen

  • China's anti-corruption fight in numbers (SCMP)
  • China sentences official to death for taking $325m in bribes (BBC)
  • The African fishermen who blame Chinese trawlers for their woes (BBC)
  • Cooking the books (Trivium China)
  • China's shadow in Southeast Asia: How the United Front cooperates with organized crime (Bitter Winter)
  • China summons executives of Walmart-owned Sam's Club over 'food safety issues' (SCMP)
  • Le gâteau qui a fait trembler la livraison chinoise (Le Vent de la Chine)
  • Place of danger: Cheng Lei takes her story onto the stage (Inside Story)
  • China cracks down on 'ghost kitchens' in food delivery apps (BBC)
  • Food safety fears: China cracks down on 'ghost kitchens' in food delivery apps (BBC)
  • Sport

  • With no team in World Cup, China fans rally around a red card-happy referee (BBC)
  • The Chinese sports brand taking on Nike and Adidas (BBC)
  • 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)
  • Taiwan

  • China raises pressure on Taiwan with expanded coast guard patrols (NYT)
  • Why did Sanae Takaichi make outrageous remarks about intervening in the Taiwan Strait situation? (Think Brics)
  • Beijing sends new coastguard force into waters east of Taiwan ($SCMP)
  • Inside Taiwan's nightmare scenario: Chinese blockade, earthquake, sabotage and invasion (Newsweek)
  • China's import of custard apples is sparking fears in Taiwan (BBC)
  • Inspired by Ukraine, and worried by China: Taiwan teaches its citizens how to fly drones (The Guardian)
  • Banned from China for going to Taiwan (Newsweek)
  • Taiwan's top diplomat seeks tighter Philippine ties against China coercion ($Nikkei Asia)
  • China’s new naval supergun trained on Taiwan’s shielded shores (Asia Times)
  • Careless Trump raises the stakes for Taiwan (Inside Story)
  • Hongkong

  • Hong Kong eateries welcome dogs as city relaxes ban (AP)
  • Hong Kong slams Washington Post commentary on national security law changes (SCMP)
  • Hong Kong’s nightmare gets darker (The Washington Post Editorial)
  • Hong Kong artist who tried to mark Tiananmen massacre with red thread intercepted by police (The Guardian)
  • Donald Trump does ‘not feel optimistic’ for Jimmy Lai after speaking with Xi Jinping (The Guardian)
  • Jailed Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai wins freedom of speech award in Germany (The Guardian)
  • Hong Kong wants to become a global gold vault. Does the Iran war create an opening? ($SCMP)
  • 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
  • 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

  • China will use AI to shape the international narrative on Tibet (Bitter Winter)
  • Tibetan man dies after setting himself on fire outside UN in New York, activists say (Reuters)
  • The Chinese Communist Party teaches Tibetan Buddhism to Tibetan Buddhists (Biter Winter)
  • Tibet scholars urged to use Marxism to promote Beijing's agenda (Bitter Winter)
  • 'Sinicizing' Tibetan Buddhism, one inspection tour at a time (Bitter Winter)
  • Two Tibetan monks 'disappeared' into the Chinese jail system (Bitter Winter)
  • 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)
  • Xinjiang

  • Uyghur fathers, Uyghur children: persecution and resilience across generations (Bitter Winter)
  • Stop Uyghur forced labor: an event in the UK Parliament (Bitter Winter)
  • Two Uyghurs were sentenced to death for one of the deadliest terrorist attacks in Thai history. But doubts remain (Bitter Winter)
  • Uyghurs and the Middle East: The wedge issue that doesn't wedge (The China-MENA Newsletter)
  • Sick and pensionless: the long punishment of a Xinjiang Falun Gong professor (Trivium China)
  • When Uyghur culture becomes 'extremism': from Doppa to Hijab (Bitter Winter)
  • 'Unbroken,' by Rushan Abbas: A Uyghur woman's fight for her people (Bitter Winter)
  • Green belt project transforms Taklimakan Desert in Xinjiang (Xinhua)
  • Dubious Uyghur' testimonies' hail 'conversions' to atheism- through marriage (Bitter Winter)
  • China is escalating repression of Uyghurs and Kazakhs (Bitter Winter)
  • Binnen-Mongolie

  • Ga. Sharavjamts and the Mongolian myths China tried to silence (Bitter Winter)
  • July 5: The Urumqi massacre’s unanswered questions (Bitter Winter)
  • 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)
  • Een lach en een traan

  • For Xi's critics, summit spectacle is fuel for jokes they can't tell (NYT)
  • Humanoid robots show rapid advances as they race past humans in Beijing half-marathon (Reuters)
  • Chinese carmaker patents voice-controlled 'in-vehicle toilet' (BBC)
  • 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)
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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