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China Launches World's Largest Autonomous Electric Mining Truck Fleet
In Hulun Buir, China, a fleet of 100 autonomous electric mining trucks, developed by China Huaneng, Huawei, and XCMG, started operating at the Yimin coal mine, reducing diesel consumption by 15,000 tonnes and CO2 emissions by 48,000 tonnes annually. This is the world's largest deployment of such veh...
China Launches World's Largest Autonomous Electric Mining Truck Fleet
In Hulun Buir, China, a fleet of 100 autonomous electric mining trucks, developed by China Huaneng, Huawei, and XCMG, started operating at the Yimin coal mine, reducing diesel consumption by 15,000 tonnes and CO2 emissions by 48,000 tonnes annually. This is the world's largest deployment of such veh...
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China Intensifies Crackdown on Online Child Exploitation
China's strengthened online child protection includes legal revisions, technological solutions (child modes on smartphones), and a "zero-tolerance" policy against offenders, resulting in death sentences for child rapists and the suspension of over 11,000 exploitative online accounts by April 2024.
China Intensifies Crackdown on Online Child Exploitation
China's strengthened online child protection includes legal revisions, technological solutions (child modes on smartphones), and a "zero-tolerance" policy against offenders, resulting in death sentences for child rapists and the suspension of over 11,000 exploitative online accounts by April 2024.
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US to Revoke Visas of Chinese Students Amid Espionage Concerns
The Trump administration will aggressively revoke student visas from Chinese nationals in the US due to alleged espionage and national security concerns, impacting nearly 300,000 students following several incidents of alleged spying and misconduct.
US to Revoke Visas of Chinese Students Amid Espionage Concerns
The Trump administration will aggressively revoke student visas from Chinese nationals in the US due to alleged espionage and national security concerns, impacting nearly 300,000 students following several incidents of alleged spying and misconduct.
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China's Dragon Boat Festival Sees 12.2% Surge in Border Crossings
China anticipates 2.15 million daily border crossings during the Dragon Boat Festival (May 31st-June 2nd), a 12.2% year-on-year increase, driven by eased visa policies and infrastructure improvements, with major airports like Shanghai Pudong expecting 100,000 daily crossings.
China's Dragon Boat Festival Sees 12.2% Surge in Border Crossings
China anticipates 2.15 million daily border crossings during the Dragon Boat Festival (May 31st-June 2nd), a 12.2% year-on-year increase, driven by eased visa policies and infrastructure improvements, with major airports like Shanghai Pudong expecting 100,000 daily crossings.
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China Skips Shangri-La Dialogue Amid Heightened US Tensions
China will not send its defense minister to the Shangri-La Dialogue, marking the first time in five years a high-level delegation from Beijing will miss Asia's largest defense and security forum, amid heightened tensions with the US and following recent US actions targeting Chinese tech companies an...
China Skips Shangri-La Dialogue Amid Heightened US Tensions
China will not send its defense minister to the Shangri-La Dialogue, marking the first time in five years a high-level delegation from Beijing will miss Asia's largest defense and security forum, amid heightened tensions with the US and following recent US actions targeting Chinese tech companies an...
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UNESCO Recognizes Qiang New Year Festival as Intangible Cultural Heritage
The Qiang New Year Festival, celebrated annually by approximately 300,000 Qiang people in Sichuan, China, on the first day of the 10th lunar month, was inscribed on UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2024 for its role in preserving Qiang traditions, socia...
UNESCO Recognizes Qiang New Year Festival as Intangible Cultural Heritage
The Qiang New Year Festival, celebrated annually by approximately 300,000 Qiang people in Sichuan, China, on the first day of the 10th lunar month, was inscribed on UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2024 for its role in preserving Qiang traditions, socia...
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Four Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Figures Released from Prison
Four Hong Kong pro-democracy figures, including veteran activist Sham Tsz-kit, were released from prison on Friday after serving over four years for "conspiracy to subvert state power," part of a larger trial of 47 opposition members under the National Security Law.

Four Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Figures Released from Prison
Four Hong Kong pro-democracy figures, including veteran activist Sham Tsz-kit, were released from prison on Friday after serving over four years for "conspiracy to subvert state power," part of a larger trial of 47 opposition members under the National Security Law.
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China-Central Asia Cultural Tourism Train Launches, Boosting Cross-Border Exchanges
A special China-Central Asia cultural tourism train carrying 234 passengers departed Xi'an for Almaty on June 1, 2024, promoting cultural exchanges under the Belt and Road Initiative, following a proposal from the May 2023 China-Central Asia Summit.

China-Central Asia Cultural Tourism Train Launches, Boosting Cross-Border Exchanges
A special China-Central Asia cultural tourism train carrying 234 passengers departed Xi'an for Almaty on June 1, 2024, promoting cultural exchanges under the Belt and Road Initiative, following a proposal from the May 2023 China-Central Asia Summit.
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China Launches World's First Self-Propelled Deep-Sea Aquaculture Vessel
China launched the "Bay Area Lingding," a self-propelled deep-sea aquaculture vessel with a near 80,000 cubic meter capacity, in Jiangmen on Tuesday, aiming to produce 5,000 tons of fish annually, improve food security, and promote sustainable mariculture.

China Launches World's First Self-Propelled Deep-Sea Aquaculture Vessel
China launched the "Bay Area Lingding," a self-propelled deep-sea aquaculture vessel with a near 80,000 cubic meter capacity, in Jiangmen on Tuesday, aiming to produce 5,000 tons of fish annually, improve food security, and promote sustainable mariculture.
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China to Resume Japanese Seafood Imports After Fukushima Wastewater Dispute
China will resume imports of Japanese seafood, ending a ban imposed in 2023 due to concerns about the Fukushima wastewater release; the decision follows an agreement between Japanese and Chinese officials to join UN water sampling missions and follows assurances of safety.

China to Resume Japanese Seafood Imports After Fukushima Wastewater Dispute
China will resume imports of Japanese seafood, ending a ban imposed in 2023 due to concerns about the Fukushima wastewater release; the decision follows an agreement between Japanese and Chinese officials to join UN water sampling missions and follows assurances of safety.
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China Unveils Guideline for Market-Based Allocation of Resources and Environmental Factors
China issued a guideline to improve market-based allocation of resources and environmental factors by 2027, aiming to establish sound trading systems for carbon emission rights and water use rights, while improving energy-saving mechanisms and promoting green development.

China Unveils Guideline for Market-Based Allocation of Resources and Environmental Factors
China issued a guideline to improve market-based allocation of resources and environmental factors by 2027, aiming to establish sound trading systems for carbon emission rights and water use rights, while improving energy-saving mechanisms and promoting green development.
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China's Visa-Free Policy Boosts Latin American Trade Ties
Starting June 1, 2025, China granted visa-free entry to citizens of Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Chile, and Uruguay for up to 30 days, aiming to boost trade and cooperation with Latin American countries, a policy viewed as a significant step forward by businesses in both regions.

China's Visa-Free Policy Boosts Latin American Trade Ties
Starting June 1, 2025, China granted visa-free entry to citizens of Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Chile, and Uruguay for up to 30 days, aiming to boost trade and cooperation with Latin American countries, a policy viewed as a significant step forward by businesses in both regions.
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