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At least 21 people were killed and 61 injured in a massive explosion at a fireworks manufacturing plant in central China’s Hunan province. The blast occurred at 4:43 p.m. on Monday at the Liuyang Huasheng Fireworks Manufacturing and Display Company in Liuyang city, according to state broadcaster CCTV. Videos shared on social media showed multiple explosions and thick plumes of smoke rising from the mountainous rural area.

CCTV’s drone footage the following day revealed widespread devastation, with collapsed buildings and smoke still visible as over 480 rescuers worked to clear debris. Authorities established a three-kilometer security perimeter and evacuated nearby residents. The factory’s owners and management have been detained while investigators examine the cause of the explosion. President Xi Jinping ordered swift medical treatment for the injured, rescue efforts for the missing, and strict action against those responsible.

Liuyang is one of China’s main fireworks production hubs, accounting for about 60 percent of national output and 70 percent of exports. Industrial accidents remain frequent in China due to weak safety enforcement, with several similar explosions reported in recent years.

05 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Explosion at fireworks factory in China kills 21 and injures 61 in Hunan province

Diplomatic and government sources say former U.S. President Donald Trump faces mounting pressure before his upcoming meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, as the prolonged Iran crisis has weakened Washington’s bargaining position. The summit is scheduled for May 14–15 in Beijing, seen by China as a key opportunity to stabilize long-term relations between the two powers.

Chinese officials reportedly believe the Trump administration initially sought a swift victory in Iran to strengthen leverage over Beijing, but the conflict’s drawn-out and unpopular nature has shifted momentum in China’s favor. Wu Xinbo, a member of China’s Foreign Ministry advisory council, said the U.S. inability to control Iran has left Trump in a weaker position for talks. Analysts add that with U.S. midterm elections approaching, Trump is eager to show success to voters, while Beijing aims to extract concessions on Taiwan, technology exports, and sanctions relief.

Experts note that despite energy supply concerns through the Strait of Hormuz, China’s global standing has improved due to its calls for peace. The upcoming summit will test whether the two nations can ease tensions that have persisted since Trump’s 2017 Beijing visit.

04 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

Trump faces pressure before Beijing summit as Iran crisis shifts leverage to China

Beijing has refused to comply with U.S. sanctions imposed on five Chinese refineries accused of purchasing Iranian oil. The Chinese government described its stance as defensive and justified, according to the state-run English-language outlet China Daily. The report said that China issued an injunction to block Washington’s sanctions, which include measures against Hengli Petrochemical Refinery and four other facilities.

Beijing argued that the U.S. action violates international law, as it lacks authorization from the United Nations. In an article, China Daily writer Li Yang stated that Washington’s sanctions attempt to extend U.S. jurisdiction over bilateral trade between two sovereign nations. He further noted that the United States has long used the dominance of the dollar to expand the reach of its sanctions through so-called secondary sanctions that penalize entities dealing with blacklisted parties.

Li emphasized that China has drawn a clear line, declaring that Chinese companies will not comply with what it considers illegal U.S. restrictions.

03 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

China refuses to comply with U.S. sanctions on refineries accused of buying Iranian oil

China has announced counter-sanctions in response to US measures imposed on five Chinese companies accused of involvement in Iran’s oil trade. Beijing formally issued an injunction to block the US sanctions, which Washington said were aimed at firms violating its Iran-related restrictions. The Chinese Ministry of Commerce denounced the US move as an example of “long-arm jurisdiction.”

According to China’s state news agency Xinhua, the sanctioned companies include Hengli Petrochemical (Dalian) Refinery, Shandong Jincheng Petrochemical Group, Hebei Xinhai Chemical Group, Shouguang Luqing Petrochemical, and Shandong Shengxing Chemical. The details of how Beijing’s injunction will be implemented have not yet been clarified.

Analysts cited in the report noted that this latest dispute over Iran could further complicate the already tense trade and diplomatic relations between Washington and Beijing.

03 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

China counters US sanctions on five firms accused of trading Iranian oil

The US State Department announced sanctions on several entities, one individual, and a vessel linked to Iran’s petroleum and petrochemical trade. Among those targeted is China’s Qingdao Haiye Oil Terminal Co. Ltd., which US officials allege imported millions of barrels of sanctioned Iranian crude oil, enabling Tehran to earn billions of dollars.

China strongly criticized the move. Liu Pengyu, spokesperson for the Chinese Embassy in Washington, said Beijing opposes unilateral sanctions that disregard international law. He emphasized that normal economic and trade cooperation between Chinese companies and other countries should not be interfered with or obstructed.

Liu urged the United States to stop abusing sanctions and asserted that China would firmly safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of its companies.

02 May 26 1NOJOR.COM

US sanctions Chinese oil terminal tied to Iran; Beijing denounces unilateral move

China has announced the discovery of two new minerals from lunar samples collected by its Chang’e-5 mission. The country’s state media reported the finding on Friday, citing the China National Space Administration (CNSA). The minerals, named Magnesiochangesite-(Y) and Changesite-(Ce), were identified from samples brought back to Earth in December 2020. The Chang’e-5 mission returned with about 1,731 grams of lunar soil, marking China’s first collected lunar sample and the first brought to Earth in 44 years.

According to CNSA, the announcement was made at the opening ceremony of the 2026 Space Day of China in Chengdu, Sichuan Province. The International Mineralogical Association’s Commission on New Minerals, Nomenclature and Classification has officially approved the two new minerals. With this discovery, the total number of known lunar minerals worldwide has increased to eight.

China previously discovered a lunar mineral named Changesite-(Y) in 2022, and its continued lunar exploration follows earlier milestones such as the Chang’e-4 probe’s historic landing on the moon’s far side in 2019.

26 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

China identifies two new lunar minerals from Chang’e-5 samples approved by global mineral body

The United States has imposed sanctions on China's Hengli Petrochemical refinery for purchasing crude oil from Iran. The U.S. Department of the Treasury announced the decision on Friday, stating that the refinery, located near Dalian in northeastern China, is one of the largest buyers of Iranian crude and petroleum products. The Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control also sanctioned about 40 shipping companies and vessels linked to Iran’s so-called shadow fleet.

China has criticized the sanctions as illegal. The Chinese Embassy in Washington said normal trade should not be harmed and urged the U.S. to stop what it called the misuse of sanctions targeting Chinese companies. The move follows earlier U.S. actions last year against several other Chinese chemical and petrochemical firms, including Hebei Xinhai Chemical Group, Shandong Shouguang Luqing Petrochemical, and Shandong Shengjing Chemical.

The sanctions reflect continued U.S. efforts to restrict Iran’s oil trade and pressure entities that facilitate its exports, while drawing renewed diplomatic friction between Washington and Beijing.

25 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

US sanctions China's Hengli refinery for buying Iranian oil, prompting Beijing's criticism

China has denied claims that a ship seized by US forces in the Gulf of Oman was carrying a 'gift' from Beijing to Iran. The denial came after US President Trump made an allegation earlier in the week. Former US ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley had also written on social media that the vessel was traveling from China to Iran and was linked to a shipment of chemicals used in missile production.

Responding to these allegations, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun said at a regular press briefing that the seized vessel was a 'foreign container ship.' He added that China opposes what it called 'malicious associations and assumptions.' Guo emphasized that as a responsible major power, China has always set an example in fulfilling its international obligations.

The report, citing Al Jazeera, comes amid heightened tensions between Iran and the United States, with regional developments drawing close international attention.

23 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

China rejects US claims of sending a 'gift' to Iran via seized ship in Gulf of Oman

China has reduced petrol and diesel prices at the pump for the first time since the start of the Iran war, according to the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC). The commission, which serves as China’s top economic planning body, stated that the decision reflects recent changes in global crude oil prices. Fuel prices in China are reviewed every ten working days based on international crude oil market trends.

The NDRC noted that the price cut will allow drivers to save about three US dollars when filling a 50-liter tank. Previously, Beijing had raised the maximum retail prices of petrol and diesel several times as global oil prices surged following the outbreak of the Iran war.

The adjustment marks a shift in China’s fuel pricing policy amid fluctuating global energy markets, aligning domestic prices more closely with international trends.

22 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

China lowers petrol and diesel prices for first time since Iran war began

Chinese President Xi Jinping has expressed interest in working jointly with African countries to address the negative effects of the ongoing war in the Middle East. He made the remarks during a meeting in Beijing with Mozambican President Daniel Chapo, according to Chinese state media CCTV.

Xi stated that the Middle East crisis is affecting African nations and emphasized China’s willingness to collaborate with local countries to manage the crisis, maintain peace, and sustain development. During the meeting, he also urged China and Africa to jointly call for a ceasefire and encouraged the international community to practice what he described as genuine multilateralism.

The report, citing Al Jazeera, highlights China’s diplomatic positioning as it seeks to strengthen cooperation with African partners amid global instability linked to the Middle East conflict.

22 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Xi Jinping urges China-Africa cooperation to address Middle East war impacts

An autonomous humanoid robot named Lightning completed a 13-mile half-marathon in Beijing on Sunday in 50 minutes and 26 seconds, setting a new record for both robots and humans. Developed by engineers at smartphone company Honor, Lightning was designed with 90 to 95 cm legs to mimic elite human runners and used liquid cooling technology similar to that in Honor smartphones. The robot outpaced all 12,000 human participants and broke the human world record of 57 minutes and 20 seconds.

This year’s race featured 300 robots from 102 teams, with 47 teams finishing the event. Among them, 18 teams used autonomous robots while 29 relied on remote control. The top three finishers were all Lightning robots, with the second and third autonomous models finishing in 51 and 53 minutes respectively. A remote-controlled Lightning recorded the fastest overall time of 48 minutes and 19 seconds, but the autonomous version was awarded first place due to category weighting.

The result marks a major leap from last year, when only six of 21 robots completed the race, none close to victory.

19 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Autonomous Lightning robot wins Beijing half-marathon, breaking human and robotic records

A visiting delegation of Bangladesh’s BNP, including Chattogram-10 MP Saeed Al Noman, shared their experiences from a recent trip to China, highlighting the country’s extensive grassroots development model. After visiting Fangxing Community in Anhui Province and other areas, the delegation praised the Chinese Communist Party’s (CPC) people-centered approach, noting that around 700,000 neighborhood service centers have been established across the country to serve citizens.

According to Noman, these centers act as community hubs where people of all ages gather for education, exercise, cultural activities, and social interaction. They also provide employment assistance and administrative services, making them vital to daily life. He described the CPC’s integration into citizens’ lives as a key factor behind China’s success.

Following the community visits, the BNP delegation attended a dinner hosted by the Anhui vice governor and senior officials, where discussions focused on strengthening Bangladesh-China bilateral ties, development cooperation, and fostering long-term party-to-party relations.

17 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

BNP delegation lauds China’s 700,000 community centers during grassroots development visit

China has called on Iran to take necessary measures to restore normal maritime navigation in the Strait of Hormuz. The appeal was made by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi during a phone conversation with his Iranian counterpart on Wednesday night. Wang emphasized that while Iran’s sovereignty and security in the strait must be respected and protected, freedom and safety of navigation through this international waterway should also be guaranteed.

Wang Yi further noted that keeping the strait open serves the common interest of the international community. During the discussion, he reaffirmed Beijing’s support for maintaining the current ceasefire and resuming dialogue. The conversation reflects China’s diplomatic engagement in regional stability and its interest in ensuring uninterrupted maritime routes vital for global trade.

The call highlights China’s position as a stakeholder in Middle Eastern maritime security and its advocacy for peaceful resolution through dialogue, as reported by Al Jazeera.

16 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

China calls on Iran to restore safe navigation in the Strait of Hormuz

Several state-owned Chinese airlines have begun canceling international flights due to rising global fuel prices, according to reports confirmed by travelers to CNN. The cancellations include routes to destinations such as Southeast Asia and Australia. Passengers have reported receiving messages from airlines including Sichuan Airlines and China Eastern Airlines, informing them that their late-April flights have been canceled.

The sudden cancellations have left some Chinese tourists stranded abroad. One traveler in Melbourne said her return flight to China was canceled, disrupting her work schedule. Another student from Hebei province expressed disappointment after her planned trip to Thailand was canceled. The disruptions come just before the five-day Labor Day holiday in May, one of China’s busiest travel periods when many citizens plan overseas trips.

Although no Chinese airline has made a public announcement, both Sichuan Airlines and China Eastern Airlines confirmed to CNN that the cancellations were part of policy adjustments.

16 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Chinese airlines cancel international flights due to rising fuel costs before May holiday season

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has announced that Russia is ready to assist China in addressing its energy shortages. He made the statement in Beijing after meeting Chinese President Xi Jinping, noting that Russia can fill resource gaps for countries willing to cooperate on a fair and mutually beneficial basis. Lavrov emphasized that despite global instability, relations between Russia and China remain strong, supported by the close ties between Presidents Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping.

The remarks came as the United States continues its blockade of Iranian ports, which analysts say could significantly disrupt China’s oil supply. China is Iran’s largest oil buyer, and Washington has stated it will ensure Beijing cannot purchase Iranian oil under the current sanctions. In this context, Russia’s offer could reshape dynamics in the global energy market.

Analysts suggest that Moscow’s move may strengthen its strategic partnership with Beijing while challenging U.S. influence over global energy flows.

15 Apr 26 1NOJOR.COM

Russia ready to help China meet energy needs amid U.S. sanctions on Iran


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