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China delivers domestically developed offshore fracturing vessel Haiyang Shiyou 696, largest of its kind in the world

China's first domestically developed large-scale offshore fracturing vessel, Haiyang Shiyou 696, sails in waters off Zhoushan, East China's Zhejiang Province. Photo: Screenshot from CCTV's website China's first domestically designed and built integrated large-scale offshore fracturing vessel, Haiyang Shiyou 696, was delivered in Zhoushan, East China's Zhejiang Province, on Tuesday, marking a breakthrough in the country's offshore oil and gas fracturing technology, state broadcaster CCTV News reported. The vessel, the world's largest of its kind, is designed to support large-scale offshore fracturing operations across China's seas, including batch fracturing of multiple wells as well as operations for gas wells and ultra-deep formations, the developer China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC) said in a statement. The latest development is expected to enhance the country's offshore energy development and help safeguard national energy securi...

China condemns 'evil designs' of Taiwan premier's Japan visit

BEIJING: China on Monday (Mar 9) condemned the "evil designs" of Taiwan Premier Cho Jung-tai's rare visit to Japan over the weekend, on a trip he said was to support the island's baseball team and was private. Cho flew to Japan on Saturday to watch Taiwan play in the World Baseball Classic, in what Taiwanese media said was the first trip to the country by a premier since Japan and Taiwan broke formal diplomatic ties in 1972. He was reportedly accompanied by Taiwan's representative to Japan and the island's sports minister. China, which views democratically governed Taiwan as its own territory, routinely lambasts any overseas trips by its leaders. "The person you mentioned harboured evil designs; acting stealthily and sneakily, he ran to Japan to engage in little tricks of seeking independence and making provocations," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun told reporters in Beijing. "Japan's indulgence of provocation and unbri...

‘No popular support’: China warns against government change in Iran

China has warned against seeking government change in Iran amid the ongoing US-Israeli offensive, saying any such move lacks public support. "Plotting a 'colour' revolution or seeking government change will find no popular support," China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi told a news conference on the sidelines of an important annual gathering in Beijing, state-run Xinhua news agency reported on Sunday. Wang also called for the sovereignty of Iran and all countries to be respected, and demanded an "immediate stop to military operations" in the Middle East to prevent an escalation and avoid a spillover of the conflict. "This is a war that should not have happened, and it is a war that does no one any good," Wang said. "Force provides no solution, and armed conflict w ill only increase hatred and breed new crises." The people of the Middle East are the true masters of this region, and the region's affairs should be determined by the c...

MOFA rejects China’s Taiwan claims

By Lee I-chia / Staff reporter Minister of Foreign Affairs Lin Chia-lung (林佳龍) yesterday rejected Chinese Minister of Foreign Affairs Wang Yi's (王毅) comments about Taiwan, criticizing China as a "troublemaker" in the international community and a disruptor of cross-strait peace. Speaking at a news conference on the sidelines of the Chinese National People's Congress, Wang said that Taiwan has always been a territory of China and that it would be impossible for it to become its own country. The "return" of Taiwan to China was the natural outcome of the Chinese people's resistance against Japan in World War II, and that any pursuit of independence was "doomed to fail," he said, claiming that the Cairo Declarat...

Chinese vice-premier stresses shared duty in Hong Kong’s executive-led governance

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Record China iron stockpiles heap pressure on budget revenues

China's iron ore stockpiles have hit a record high, stoking concerns for the budget revenues that flow from Australia's biggest export earner, as Beijing revives its stoush over pricing with mining giant BHP. The amount of iron ore awaiting processing in China has jumped 25 per cent since August to a record 163.3 million tonnes, as cooling property sector demand flows through to miners of the key steel-making ingredient. Loading...

What does Taiwanese leader William Lai’s rare ‘mainland China’ reference mean?

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China to boost campus sports leagues under 'Health First' push

China will widely promote soccer, basketball and volleyball competitions in schools, with class-and school-level leagues helping energize campuses, Huai Jinpeng, minister of education, said on Saturday. The initiative is part of a broader campaign to translate the "Health First" philosophy into concrete actions and outcomes, ensuring that every student masters at least one sports skill for lifelong benefit, he said at a news conference on the sidelines of the fourth session of the 14th National People's Congress, the country's top legislature. Huai said 15-minute class breaks and two hours of daily physical activity have been implemented nationwide in primary and secondary schools. According to official monitoring, the overall physical fitness rate among students from primary schools to universities has been steadily improving, while the overall myopia rate has dropped for four consecutive years, he said. ...

China to strengthen measures against misconduct in education, enhance equity: education minister

Huai Jinpeng, minister of education, attends a press conference for the fourth session of the 14th National People's Congress on people's livelihood in Beijing, capital of China, March 7, 2026. [Photo/Xinhua] China will implement stronger measures to tackle misconduct in education, including excessive tutoring and school bullying, as part of efforts to create a safe campus environment for students, according to Huai Jinpeng, the minister of education. The country will also continue to address irregularities in campus canteen operations and the selection of teaching materials, Huai said on Saturday at a news conference during the fourth session of the 14th National People's Congress, the country's top legislature. The Ministry of Education will collaborate with public security, health, and market regulation authorities to handle misconduct with stricter measures. "We will address any violations immed...