China National Nuclear Corporation Gains Stake in Namibia's Etango Uranium Project
The Chinese government has approved the China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC) to acquire a stake in the Etango Uranium Project in Namibia. This move marks a significant expansion of China's involvement in the African nation's uranium sector, aiming to secure long-term fuel supplies for its growing nuclear energy program through a strategic joint venture.
China Calls on Japan to Reflect on History Following Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum Updates
The Chinese Foreign Ministry has formally urged Japan to reflect on its wartime history following reports regarding updates to the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum. Beijing emphasized the importance of Japan facing its past actions squarely, as tensions persist over historical narratives and the interpretation of events during the Second World War.
Two Dead, 13 Injured Following Shop Explosion in Liaoning Province
An explosion at a street-facing shop in Liaoning Province, China, has resulted in two fatalities and 13 injuries. Local fire and emergency services responded to the scene to conduct search and rescue operations. Authorities have launched an investigation into the cause of the incident, which occurred in a commercial area.
Authorities Tighten Security in Beijing and Hong Kong on 37th Anniversary of Tiananmen Crackdown
Chinese authorities enforced heightened security and digital censorship in Beijing and Hong Kong on the 37th anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown. Access to key sites was restricted, and online monitoring was intensified to prevent public commemoration of the event, continuing a long-standing policy of suppressing discussion regarding the 1989 pro-democracy protests.
China Reports 2% Rise in Carbon Emissions for First Quarter of 2026
New analysis indicates that China's carbon emissions increased by 2% during the first quarter of 2026. The rise is attributed to a combination of increased fossil fuel consumption and ongoing challenges related to grid management inefficiencies, impacting the nation's broader climate goals.
Beijing Rejects U.S. Statements Regarding 1989 Tiananmen Square Crackdown
The Chinese government has formally rejected recent comments from the United States concerning the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown. Beijing accused Washington of distorting historical facts and using the anniversary to smear China's political system, urging the U.S. to cease interference in its internal affairs and respect China's development path.
China Rejects OECD Findings on State Subsidies and Competitive Advantage
The Chinese government has formally dismissed findings from an OECD report alleging that Chinese firms receive unfair competitive advantages through state subsidies. Beijing maintains that its industrial policies comply with international trade rules and that the report misrepresents the nature of its economic support mechanisms for domestic enterprises.
Myanmar Foreign Minister U Than Swe Visits China for Bilateral Talks
Myanmar's Deputy Prime Minister and Union Minister for Foreign Affairs, U Than Swe, has arrived in China for an official visit. The trip aims to strengthen bilateral relations, enhance cooperation on regional stability, and discuss ongoing economic projects between the two nations as they seek to deepen their strategic partnership.
Fire Breaks Out at Scrap Recycling Warehouse in Suzhou, China
A fire broke out at a scrap recycling warehouse in Luzhi township, Suzhou, China. Emergency services responded to the scene, resulting in two hospitalizations. Local authorities confirmed that the incident caused no environmental pollution, and the fire was successfully brought under control.
Meituan Reports First-Quarter Net Loss Amid High Operational Costs
Beijing-based delivery giant Meituan has reported a net loss of 6.8 billion yuan for the first quarter. The company attributed the financial results to significant investments and high operational costs within its core on-demand delivery and local services businesses as it navigates a competitive landscape in China's digital economy.
Imprisoned Leaders of Beijing's Maizhong Reformed Church Reportedly Denied Access to Bibles
Three imprisoned leaders of the Maizhong Reformed Church in China have reportedly been denied access to Bibles while in detention. The church, which was closed by authorities in 2018, has faced ongoing scrutiny. Supporters and human rights advocates have raised concerns regarding the treatment of the detained pastors as they serve their sentences.
Hong Kong and Kazakhstan Sign 43 Agreements to Strengthen Bilateral Ties
Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu has announced the signing of 43 memoranda of understanding and cooperation agreements between Hong Kong and Kazakhstan. These agreements aim to deepen bilateral ties, focusing on trade, investment, and cultural exchange, marking a significant step in strengthening economic cooperation between the two regions.
China Launches Nationwide Infant Formula and Food Safety Campaign
China has initiated a comprehensive nationwide campaign to strengthen infant food safety. The regulatory push focuses on enhancing production standards, implementing stricter data-driven compliance for manufacturers, and ensuring rigorous quality control across the supply chain to bolster consumer confidence in domestic infant formula products.
China's Ministry of Water Resources Mobilizes for 2026 Flood Season
As China enters its annual flood season, the Ministry of Water Resources has issued urgent directives to local authorities. The government is prioritizing disaster-prevention measures, infrastructure inspections, and emergency response readiness to mitigate risks from heavy rainfall and potential flooding across the country's major river basins.
Macao Hosts Seminar on Digital Currency Cooperation with Portuguese-Speaking Countries
A high-level seminar in Macao explored the development and cross-border applications of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs). The event focused on strengthening financial connectivity between China and Portuguese-speaking countries, highlighting the role of Macao as a platform for digital financial innovation and international cooperation in the evolving global payment landscape.
China Implements Enhanced Regulations to Protect Trade Secrets and Algorithms
China has officially implemented new regulations aimed at strengthening the protection of trade secrets. The updated framework expands legal safeguards to include digital data and proprietary algorithms, reflecting a significant shift in the country's approach to intellectual property rights in the technology sector as it seeks to foster innovation and improve the business environment.
Human Rights Watch Report Alleges Systematic Erasure of 1989 Tiananmen Massacre Memory
A new report from Human Rights Watch alleges that the Chinese government is intensifying efforts to suppress public memory of the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre. The organization details how authorities are utilizing censorship, surveillance, and legal pressure to prevent commemorations and remove references to the event from public discourse, education, and online platforms.
2026 China Kids' Athletics Month Concludes with Record Youth Participation
The 2026 China Kids' Athletics Month has officially concluded, marking a significant surge in grassroots sports engagement among children nationwide. Organized to promote physical fitness and fundamental movement skills, the month-long initiative saw widespread participation across schools and community centers, reinforcing China's commitment to youth health and athletic development.
China Implements New Outbound Investment Regulations Effective July 1
China has introduced updated regulations governing outbound investment, aiming to balance economic opening-up with national security requirements. The new rules, which take effect on July 1, establish a more structured framework for Chinese enterprises investing abroad, emphasizing compliance, risk management, and alignment with national strategic interests.
President Xi Jinping Issues Message to Chinese Children on International Children's Day
In observance of International Children's Day, Chinese President Xi Jinping has issued a message encouraging the nation's youth to study hard, build strong character, and strive for a better future. The message emphasizes the importance of preparing the next generation to contribute to the development of the country and the rejuvenation of the Chinese nation.