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The Communist Party of China marks its 104th founding anniversary with General Secretary Xi Jinping calling for advancing rigorous self -governance to achieve the country's modernization.
U .S. President Donald Trump will host Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House next week.
The Thai Constitutional Court suspends Prime Minister Pertunta Shinawa and launches an investigation into her conduct.
In business, China's manufacturing activity returns to expansion in June.
In sports, the latest updates at Wimbledon 2025.
In culture and entertainment, the restored Oscar -winning World War II documentary on China.
Now checking today's top stories.
Tuesday marks the 104th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China.
China. General Secretary Xi Jinping of the CPC Central Committee has called for full and rigorous self -governance through good conduct.
Hona has more. Xi Jinping, the general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, urges the party to advance full, rigorous self -governance through good conduct.
General Secretary Xi made remarks on Monday at a group study session of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee.
He noted that the eight -point rules to improve work conduct are the party's clear guidelines in self -governance.
The task of advancing Chinese modernization is formidable and the party faces an exceptionally complex covenants environment.
And this marks the eight -point rules necessary to maintain a heightened sense of self -reform.
On the anti -corruption drive, the exercise of power must be well -regulated.
Efforts to address disciplinary and legal violations should be resolute.
Party conduct and discipline must be put into concrete actions.
He called on leading officials at all levels to be responsible for party self -governance.
Party organizations should carry out the eight -point rules education campaign to face problems head -on, ensure thorough implementation of rectifications, and improve mechanism to maintain sound party conduct in the long term.
And the eight -point rules were issued in 2012.
They provided guidelines for the conduct of party officials during research towards meetings and other official duties.
It has improved trust in the party and become the ethos for our party members.
That was Honak reporting.
Leaders from foreign political parties and scholars have spoken highly of the CPC's relevance in modern times.
Hungarian Workers' Party President Gyula Tema says the economic and social successes led by the CPC provide Europe with valuable experience which the continent can draw from.
I think that the most important thing we should understand is that a party should be able to change its political line but without changing the main roots, the main ideology.
The Communist Party of China was able to work out, to elaborate the concept of reform and opening, which led to the very great economic and social successes of the contemporary China.
The second moment I think that all the successes of the Communist Party of China, and it's also an experience for us, is connected with the fact that the CPC has always been very close, very closely connected with the people.
The third element, I think I should underline it as a politician who works here in Europe and who used to live earlier in a former socialist country.
I think that the Communist Party of China was able not only to elaborate the concept of socialism, but to defend socialism.
The European parties were not able to defend socialism in Europe, and we are very happy that the Communist Party of China was able to do it.
And now the party has a concept which corresponds to the demands of our contemporary times and the program of modernization, the solution of the basic problems of the Chinese society opens new perspectives.
Xu Amitkan, with the Center for China and Globalization, says the CPC's vision for people -centered development is a unifying alternative to sustainable growth.
She says such a vision chooses a direction that benefits ordinary people.
solutions when it comes to these core challenges that we face and then creating platforms like South South Human Rights Forum, like, you know, many other platforms that are helping developing countries.
And obviously the Belt and Road Initiative with the Global Development Initiative and many multilateral initiatives in different regions.
China is and the party essentially then is pushing for a discourse that is people centric and that is helping countries realize, like other panelists said, there are other paths forward. There are other ways in which we can actually improve the circumstances of our people.
And a strong country doesn't have to be a bully.
It can, and this is something, I mean, honestly, 10 years ago, when I came to China, I wanted to understand what is China's perspective on the world.
China's approach is very different from what the United States has been seen to, you know, lead with.
China's approach has been more about uniting as it is domestically and now globally.
She adds that the world needs to push for leadership that supports the sustainable development goals and brings the focus back to issues like hunger, poverty, gender inequality and climate change instead of blaming each other but proposing no practical solutions.
A CPC member from a county in Sichuan province has been using his camera to bring families closer.
Fan Heqi has taken over 600 family portraits for herding households, capturing memories and delivering warmth, cultural services and care of the party to one of the most remote regions in China.
Wu Yunliu visited the southwestern Chinese county to find out more.
High on the plateau of southwestern China, at over 3 ,000 meters above sea level, one man is helping families capture something they would never have before, a family portrait.
His name is Fan Heqi.
He's not only the deputy director of ABBA Autonomous Prefecture Cultural Centre, but a Communist Party member known among local herders as Brother Fan.
In 2023, I volunteered as a village official in Kujilangua.
I wanted to use my camera to capture moments of happiness, to give each family a lasting memory, often their only family portrait.
portrait, these smiles reflect not only joy, but also the real results of poverty alleviation and rural revitalization.
Over the past 5 years, so much has changed for the better.
Through more than 600 family portraits, Fan has built deeper bonds with villagers, identifying families in need and helping channel targeted support to improve their lives.
Last spring festival, I visited a family to take their portrait.
The father was seriously ill at the time.
I wanted to leave them with a lasting image.
When we carried out a village -wide support program in March, we identified them as a household in difficulty.
By April, they were officially included in the monitoring list. Just from the subsistence allowance, the family receives around 3 ,000 yuan a month.
On top of that, they were granted 20 ,000 yuan in targeted industry support.
Altogether, it helped ease much of the burden of the father's medical treatment.
I had to borrow about 500 ,000 yuan to treat my father's illness.
Now, with support from the government and village officials, we're in a poverty -relief program and our life feels more secure.
It was our first time taking a proper family photo with several generations together.
I was thrilled that Brother Fan helped us capture it.
Beyond photography, FANT has also helped improve public facilities, securing 200 ,000 yuan in funding to renovate the village activity center and the school library for local students.
We upgraded the entire village activity center and reorganized all the books to make them more accessible.
Now, villagers and students can come here in their free time to read magazines, learn about animal husbandry, or even play Tibetan chess, which is a national -level intangible cultural heritage.
Today, herding families are embracing new hopes.
With new infrastructure and a high -speed rail station under construction, life on the plateau is changing for the better.
Life is getting better for us herders.
Now we're even building a high -speed rail station nearby.
It'll make things more convenient and bring more tourists in the future.
From family portraits to pathways out of poverty, Fan Heji is fulfilling his party mission with sincerity and resolve, capturing not just images, but the trust and smiles of the hurting community.
And across Ruogaigai County, much more party members like him is delivering care and support to the most remote corners of the highlands.
That was Wu Yunliu reporting.
Tuesday also marks the 28th anniversary of Hong Kong's return to China and its establishment as the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
The Chinese national flag and the flag of the Hong Kong SAR were raised in a ceremony to mark the occasion.
As Anchen reports, a festive atmosphere fills the city amid celebrations from all walks of life.
I was at the Golden Bohemia Square in Wan Chai District where a flag -raising ceremony was held to kick off the festivities.
It was led by Chief Executive John Lee and he was joined by leaders and representatives from different communities.
The police band performed while a choir from a secondary school sang the national anthem that was followed by a fly -pass and a sea parade performed by discipline services such as the police and fire department.
And after that, the chief executive hosted an indoor reception.
He shared achievements made by his administration over the past three years and outlined his vision for the city's future, including pledging to balance high -quality development and security and addressing livelihood issues, Enhancing the city's economy and competitiveness has been one of the city's focuses.
I also spoke to some representatives of the business community, and they shared that they were very optimistic about the city's economic future.
The chairman of the International Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong, Keith Brandt, shared that he thinks Hong Kong is making a wonderful return from a challenging few years and that it's exciting to see a much brighter future for Hong Kong in the coming months and years ahead.
Li Cheng Avenue is a popular street for shopping and dining.
Despite rain, it's still quite festive.
There are many flags hung up as part of the decorations, and many people are still here to come and take pictures.
This is just one of many other areas across the city that are decorated to help bring up the festive atmosphere, and to celebrate this occasion, there are also lots of freebies and discounts on offer.
For example, for public transport, all tram rides are free, and some ferry rides are also free, such as the one on the Tsim Sha Tsui and Wan Chai Route.
And for the metro, 71 ,000 e -single journey tickets are being given away through a lucky draw.
Meanwhile, for arts and culture and leisure, museums like the Hong Kong Science Museum and Hong Kong Space Museum are offering free admission for permanent exhibitions, while discounted tickets are offered at Ocean Park, that's a popular theme park, and Nongping 360, that's a cable car ride.
As for dining and consumption, over 4 ,000 restaurants and merchants are offering discounts, Discounts, with many going at 71 percent of the original price, are involving the numbers 7 and 1, and this is a play on the July first digits.
Discounts are also available at public markets like the Aberdeen Market and Lai Wan Market.
And, meanwhile, starting late June till August, as part of the Hong Kong Summer Viva campaign, local businesses are offering various summer -themed dining, shopping attractions, tours and entertainment, deals to encourage residents and visitors to enjoy the city.
That was Anchen reporting.
Hong Kong's role within the Greater Bay Area in southern China, which also includes Guangdong Province on the mainland and Macau Special Administrative Region, has created new opportunities, especially in innovation.
Research institutes from Hong Kong are joining forces with the mainland's industrial strength and policy support to drive development.
Huang Fei has more.
It looks like a vault, but it's actually a massive 3D printer for titanium alloy.
a key material for aerospace, energy and advanced machinery.
We believe this is the largest of its kind in the world.
It's big enough to produce huge machine tools precisely.
This was accurate under 10 micrometers.
Eric Zhang is the COO of a startup that specializes in what he calls hybrid manufacturing, combining metal 3D printing and precision cutting into a single process.
Zhang explains that this process is faster, more efficient, and delivers better results.
It's ideal for producing or repairing lightweight, complex parts, from energy pipelines to offshore wind turbines.
These structures are much safer in complex oil pipelines because they don't have welding gaps.
The concept originated from Zhang's mentor, Professor Tang Kai, a pioneer in smart manufacturing.
At Hong Kong UST Guangzhou, decades of research are now aligned with real -world industrial demand and production capabilities.
This is essentially an industrial prototype.
Beyond research, we are already prototyping for clients and refining our products.
To ensure optimal performance, we rely on the university's high -end testing facilities, which are equipped with instruments valued at 250 million yuan.
That support is paying off.
In under two years, Zhang's team secured 16 million yuan in venture capital and is now expanding into a 1 ,200 -square -meter factory.
As a Hong Kong mainland partnership, we leverage Hong Kong's systems to streamline commercialization and reduce bureaucratic hurdles.
By linking talent, research, finance and the Greater Bay Area's industrial base, we unlock tremendous opportunities.
The more open and connected the ecosystem, the more dynamic it becomes, which is why we are actively engaged in efforts like policy alignment, capital flow and cross -border data sharing.
And across the district of Nansha, the government is playing a big role as well, setting up a patient capital fund to support companies at every stage of growth.
That long -term commitment paired with Hong Kong's strengths could help turn the Greater Bay Area into a world -class innovation powerhouse.
That was Huang Fei reporting.
Hong Kong is cementing its role as a leader in artificial intelligence, leveraging world class talents, strategic investment and a thriving innovation ecosystem amid shifting global dynamics.
Xu Hua explains how the city is turning challenges into opportunities.
Today we are diving into the heart of Hong Kong's AI revolution.
Hong Kong's AI sector is charging ahead with almost 4 ,700 startups last year, calling the city home a 10 % year -on -year surge The secret betting on two unstoppable forces top -tier talent and unshakable innovation filled by 30 billion Hong Kong dollars in government AI funding China -US or East -West competition will intensify further with no major easing expected As we foresaw years ago so we have been focusing on innovation innovations develop leading indispensable products you and we recruit global top tier talent for advanced AI R &D and deployment in Hong Kong 66 of our team holds master's degrees
or above with over 70 percent in R &D mirroring our global Talent structure yet the road hasn't been smooth as tech walls escalated Hong Kong faces headwinds only to pivot with the strategy as as deep as its history.
Over two years ago, certain countries explicitly introduced technologically unfriendly policies targeting Hong Kong.
At that time, I quoted an ancient Chinese saying to express my view, no mountain can block the river, it keeps flowing east. This symbolizes how the broader global trend of the east rising while the west declines cannot be altered by the policies of a few nations.
Sun Dong also quoted Foreign Minister Wang Yi's words.
Strong winds sweep over the mountain, but the mountain stands firm.
That was Xu Hua reporting.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi is on a week -long visit to Europe.
Beijing says the visit will highlight China -Europe ties as an anchor of stability in a world of uncertainty.
Li Jianhua has more from Brussels.
China Foreign Minister says Wang Yi's visit is at the invitation of EU foreign policy chief Kaya Callis and the foreign ministers of Germany and France.
It comes as China and the EU mark the 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties against a backdrop of rising global geopolitical uncertainty.
In Brussels, one will first meet Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever and Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of the country, Maxime Prévost, followed by talks with European Council President Antonio Costa.
It will then co -chair the 13th round of China -EU high -level strategic dialogue In Germany and France, the EU's two largest economies, he will attend the China -Germany Strategic Dialogue on Diplomacy and Security and a high -level meeting on People -to -People Exchanges.
China's Foreign Ministry says the visit aims to build trust and lay the political groundwork for future high -level exchanges with EU.
While China and the EU maintain broad areas of cooperation, including a shared commitment to multilateralism and climate action, tensions have been mounting.
The EU imposed additional tariffs on Chinese -made EVs last year over alleged unfair subsidies, while Beijing launched anti -dumping investigations into EU brandy and pork, with the final decisions expected later this year.
But more recently, the EU barred Chinese firms from public procurement of medical devices worth about US $6 billion.
Among the Chinese Commerce Ministry announced announced it would extend anti -dumping duties on some steel products, including those from the EU, for another five years.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has reiterated the EU's approach of de -risking, not de -coupling from China, warning of a new China shock at the recent G7 in Canada.
Meanwhile, Kaya Khalil said the EU needs a dose of realism in dealing with Beijing.
All eyes now are on whether Wang Yi's visit can help ease some of the tensions ahead of the upcoming China -EU summit.
That was Li Jianhua on the Chinese Foreign Minister's visit to Europe.
Coming up, U .S. President Donald Trump will host Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House next week.
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Now it's 21 minutes past the hour, U .S. President Donald Trump will host Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House on Monday.
Trump has been pushing for a ceasefire and the return of all remaining hostages in Gaza.
The Israeli Strategic Affairs Minister is in Washington this week to prepare for the meeting between Trump and Netanyahu.
The two leaders will focus on Gaza and Syria.
Jonathan Raghav has more from Tel Aviv.
Israeli sources are now saying the meeting at the White House between President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu will take place next Monday.
This is the plan. What will be on the agenda?
First and foremost, Gaza.
We know that the American administration is eager to see this war ending.
The administration, President Trump, all of them understand very well that this will demand difficult concessions from Israel.
concessions which Israel has so far refused to do.
But Trump believes that following the successful war with Iran and the support he gave Israel, then that perhaps will give him also the power to put pressure on Israel to accept those terms, terms which will be difficult for Israel.
But if Israel does not accept them, then it will be difficult to see any progress in the negotiations for any ceasefire in Gaza.
This is one issue which will be on the table in the meetings that DERMER is now holding in Washington and in the meetings that Netanyahu will hold possibly next week.
Another issue on the table is the expansion of the Abraham Accords.
As much as Israel and the United States as well would want to see Saudi Arabia joining, it will probably not happen very soon.
Another country, though, that may join is Syria.
We're learning now that the United States is basically taking away the sanctions that it has imposed on Syria.
We know that the two countries did get a little bit closer.
We saw that meeting between President Trump and the Syrian President, Jolani, during the visit of the American president to Saudi Arabia.
And now the lifting of the sanctions on Syria.
It is probably not just a coincidence that this is happening just as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to arrive to Washington.
Things are most probably connected.
As it seems, Syria may be the next country to join the Abraham Accords.
That and Gaza will top the agenda if and when Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu really arrives to Washington next week.
That was Jonathan Reger reporting.
Authorities in Gaza say Israeli airstrikes on Monday killed 51 people.
One strike hit a beachside restaurant in the central part of the Strip where journalists often gathered.
Najra Al -Tibi has more.
We are now on Gaza's port, on Al -Baqa cafeteria on the west of Gaza Strip, where the Israeli airstrikes was targeting people who are trying to get out from the difficult, dangerous situation and run away from the summer heat from their shelters.
At least 30 people were killed and dozens of injured, most of them women and children and journalists.
Suddenly, we heard a loud explosion and started running.
We found people's remains scattered into the sea.
This is a public area where people come to escape the tents and find some relief.
But even in these spaces, they are still targeted.
People come to the beach to relax, play and use the internet.
There are no wanted individuals here.
It's simply a place to unwind.
As you can see, the level of destruction is horrific.
Targeting is continuing moment by moment.
And the Israeli occupation is continuing and it's targeting the displaced people in different parts on this trip.
South in Gaza and north in Gaza, the situation and the destruction everywhere.
The Gazans are living in a catastrophic situation due to the heavy bombardment and intensive airstrikes against them.
That was Nadra Eltibi reporting.
The UN Security Council has heard how the US and Israel -backed aid organization may be causing quote -unquote mass casualties.
The accusation came from a British official against the US private contractor Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.
It follows new reports of Palestinians being killed while seeking food aid in southern Gaza.
The UK official told the Security Council that over 500 people have been killed while trying to get aid.
Coming up, the Thai constitutional court suspends Prime Minister Petun Tung Shinoah and launches an investigation into her conduct.
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It's 26 minutes past the hour.
The Thai Constitutional Court has suspended Prime Minister Phetongthang Xinhua from duty after accepting a petition seeking her removal from office over a leaked phone call on border issues with Cambodia.
Judges unanimously voted to accept the petition, ordering Phetongthang to stop performing duties as Prime Minister pending a final ruling.
Lin. Patong Tan has faced a protest following the call.
Terarete Yongji Rannon has more from Bangkok.
So it seems as if we're seeing another kind of rerun with what happened with former Prime Minister Seita.
With Patong Tan, what we do know is that the court has unanimously accepted to look at the case.
She has up to 15 days to submit a defense.
The vote was 7 -2 to suspend spent her as prime minister in grounds of violating the law with the leaked audio clip that she had a conversation with the former leader of Cambodia, Hun Sen.
This was said, according to those who filed this case, according to the senators, to be behavioural harmful for the sovereignty and trade interests for the country of Thailand, and it violates ministerial duties.
so we will have to see how the caretaker gaffel forms. She just did a press conference and so she did briefly talk a little bit about what she was planning to do in the future which is basically she is going to take the 15 days that is given to her by the court to gather information to clear her name.
She wants to clear her name to say that what she had done was for the benefit of the country.
Earlier, we had seen that she was going to take a position of culture minister.
We don't know exactly if that's still going to be true.
She did not mention that, but she did say that she is going to perform her duties as a leader as much as she can in whatever position that she is at. She apologized to the Thai people and she says at the end of the day, she's really there to clear her name.
That was Trevor at the Rongji Rannan reporting.
14th. Marathon voting is underway in the U .S. Senate where Republicans hope to pass President Donald Trump's sweeping tax cut and spending bill.
Democratic senators have united against the president's so -called Big Beautiful Bill.
Divisions remain among Republicans concerned about the trillions of dollars it will add to the country's debt.
Result is still unclear after 12 hours of voting.
U .S. President Donald Trump has threatened Japan and other trading partners with steeper tariffs as his 90 -day pause on tariffs nears its end.
Trump said on social media on Monday that Japan was reluctant to import U .S. rice though it was suffering a huge shortage.
He also claimed that the U .S. automobile trade with Japan was unfair.
The Japanese tariff negotiator said the country would defend its national interests, saying Washington's 25 % tariffs on autos would damage Japan significantly.
Now it's 29 minutes past the hour checking the forecast before the break.
Beijing is down to 24 on Tuesday evening.
Wednesday will see heavy rain with a high of 30.
Nanchang is 28 tonight, tomorrow sunny and 37.
In Henan province, Nanyang city is 25 tonight, tomorrow will have slight rain and 33.
In Guizhou province, Rongjiang county is 24 tonight, tomorrow will see showers with a high of 34 degrees Celsius.
Elsewhere in Asia, Islamabad is 26 this evening, Wednesday slight rain and 32.
Now it's time for a short break.
So far in this hour, the Communist Party of China marks its 104th founding anniversary.
U .S. President Donald Trump will host Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House next week.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping has chaired the sixth meeting of the Central Committee for Financial and Economic Affairs.
He emphasized the need to deepen the construction of a unified national market and promote high -quality development of the marine economy.
Regarding the Unified National Market, the meeting highlighted the importance of integrating domestic and foreign trade and facilitating the sale of exports within the domestic market.
For the marine economy, the meeting called for promoting innovation -driven growth, efficient coordination, industrial modernization and a balance between human activities and the marine environment.
Tuesday marks the 104th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party of China.
Some foreign officials are speaking highly of the party's relevance in modern times.
Carollo's run is the former deputy minister of foreign affairs of Venezuela.
He hailed China's contribution to green development.
China has set its own goals of reducing emissions, of achieving carbon neutrality by 2060.
And we have seen China in this sense is not only planning for itself, but it's also through initiatives like the Belt and Road initiative, the green belt and road uh and you know it's it's trying to share these technological events that it has achieved a more sustainable uh development the use of electronic vehicles for example uh or other items that can be used for strengthening the policies of developing countries towards a world that needs to take care of environmental issues or climate issues but not in a way where development is sacrificed.
He also spoke highly of China's achievements in poverty elevation, describing it as remarkable.
China has announced the sanctions against former Philippine Senator Francis Tolentino, barring him from entering the Chinese mainland, Hong Kong and Macau.
A foreign ministry spokesperson said the move is in response to what China views as Tolentino's egregious conduct on China's related issues.
Beijing accused a small group of Philippine politicians of making harmful anti -China statements driven by personal interests, warning such actions damage bilateral relations.
The spokesperson reaffirmed China's commitment to safeguarding its sovereignty, security and development interests.
The UN Security Council has held a heated session to address the worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza with Palestinian and Israeli officials offering sharply contrasting views.
Khalid Kiari is the UN Assistant Secretary General for Middle East, Asia and the Pacific.
He described the situation in Gaza as dire.
The level of suffering and brutality in Gaza is unbearable.
The continued collective punishment of the Palestinian people is unjustifiable.
We remain deeply concerned by Israeli military operations in Gaza that render large areas of Gaza uninhabitable.
We reject the forced displacement of the Palestinian population from any part of the occupied Palestinian territory, which would constitute a breach of international law obligations.
We mourn the United Nations personnel killed in Gaza and strongly condemn the killing of all health and humanitarian personnel and journalists.
Palestinian envoy Majid Ben -Yar condemned what he described as acts of genocide and criticized the failure of the two -state solution, arguing that Israel's refusal to recognize Palestine had left only grim alternatives.
Israel's permanent representative to the UN emphasized that the Israeli military campaign was aimed solely at Hamas, not the Palestinian population.
Danny Dannen also accused the UN of politicizing the crisis and slammed what he called the organization's prioritization of politics over humanitarian concerns.
A court in Ecuador has sentenced former Vice President Jorge Glass to 13 years in prison for embezzling public funds intended for reconstruction in quake -stricken areas.
Ecuadorian media say the unanimous ruling came after six days of hearings by a tribunal of the National Court of Justice.
The tribunal determined that Glass and the former Secretary of the the Reconstruction Committee misappropriated public funds and failed to address urgent reconstruction needs after a magnitude 67 .8 earthquake killed over 600 people in 2016.
The ruling can be appealed.
Glass lawyer Andres Villegas hit out at the verdict following the sentence.
With this sentence, the last vestige of dignity that remained in the Ecuadorian criminal justice system has been married.
It was recognized that former Vice President Glass did not administer public funds.
But then, in order to justify this fraudulent conviction, it was said that he was the driving force behind contracting of the projects that are the object of this trial.
Glass attended hearings in person and denied the accusations he is already serving time in prison for two previous corruption convictions.
Coming up in business, China's manufacturing Factoring activity returns to expansion in June.
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Now it's 37 minutes past 8 hour.
Turning to business, here's Wang Zihang.
Thank you, Tianlu. Stock markets on the Chinese mainland finished higher on Tuesday.
The Shanghai Composite Index gained nearly 0 .4 % and the Shenzhen Component Index was up 0 .1%.
Shares in the sectors of shipbuilding and biopharmaceuticals led the gains.
Those related to textile machinery and electronic information suffer the most. The Hong Kong stock market mid -time was closed for the holiday, and in Japan the Nikkei notched down 1 .2%.
A private survey shows that China's manufacturing activity has returned to the expansionary territory after a brief contraction.
The Taishin China General Manufacturing PMI rose by 2 .1 points to 50 .4 last month, the same level as April.
A reading above 50 means expansion.
More new orders and higher production boosted the index, with the production sub -index hitting the highest level in seven months.
China's car exports continue to see robust growth in June.
In Shanghai, auto terminals have seen double -digit growth of cars loaded towards overseas destinations.
Cheng Tong toured one of the specialised vehicle carriers handling those overseas deliveries.
This ship has come from Malaysia to carry new cars back.
Brand new Chinese models such as BYD and Geely.
Over 2 ,000 cars are being loaded onto this ship and most of them are new energy vehicles.
Their destination, Southeast Asia.
Shanghai's Haitong Port in Linggang New Area China is a professional auto terminal with at least 2 ships berthing every day to receive new vehicles In May for example, 72 ,000 cars exported via the terminal, a historic high The number of Chinese brands exported saw a year -on -year growth of over 400 % We export between 3 ,000 and 4 ,000 cars every day China's new energy capabilities are impressing foreign consumers But a mass tax for car makers is localizing products for different regions.
At a 2025 Global New Energy Vehicle Corporation and Development Forum in Shanghai, an EV brand Expo said the next few years will be a golden stage for Chinese NEVs to go abroad, and exports will account for half of the firm's business.
In the first quarter of this year, Expo's exports jumped by 370 % year on year.
The more we sell in different regions, the more localized we should be.
Our next step, we will also emphasize our team about the global product planning and the market study.
So we will have a different region team to work with a local partner to study the local demand from the customer and try to recognize the differences between different regions.
and that will input back to our China head office and to support our new generation product development.
Other industry insiders agree that localization to be the next important agenda for Chinese car makers.
There's a term called global and local.
So I think China needs to master that.
I think BYD is making some inroads there.
They're setting up a new factory in Hungary.
BYD is looking to set up a new factory in Turkey.
There was Chen Tong reporting.
China will give foreign investors a tax break to encourage reinvestment.
The country's finance, taxation and commerce authorities unveiled the tax incentive on Monday.
Until the year 2028, foreign investors can get a 10 % corporate income tax credit it if they reinvest dividends from their China -based companies into approved projects.
The credit applies to new investments buying shares or expanding businesses in encouraged industries.
Unused credits can be used later.
Investors can also claim the benefit for qualifying investments made in early 2025 before the policy was announced.
The move aims to boost to foreign reimbursement in key sectors.
A China -Europe freight train has left Beijing, starting the city's first cross -Caspian Sea service.
The train carries over 100 containers with more than 2 ,300 tons of autoparts, machinery and books to Baku, Azerbaijan. The new route costs travel time from 50 days to 15 by crossing Kazakhstan, ferrying over the Caspian Sea and continuing by rail.
Some goods will later move to Georgia, Turkey and Serbia.
China and Greece have strengthened air links as Sichuan Airlines launched direct flights between the southwestern Chinese city of Chengdu and Athens on Monday.
Greek Tourism Minister Olga Kafaloziani said the route will help promote tourism.
We feel that this is an important step towards our further connection and bonding with the Chinese people and our efforts to promote Greece as a destination which is always welcoming visitors from all over the world.
The minister also highlighted young travelers and influencers' role in deepening cultural understanding, noting Greeks now can more easily visit attractions in Chengdu.
I feel that it's important that we have influencers from both sides because of course I understand that it's also important to have the Greeks traveling to China.
I understand that Chengdu is a beautiful region and I'm very happy that we will also have the opportunity to visit beautiful places in China.
The direct flight is also expected to help create new opportunities for investment and collaboration between the two nations.
In South Africa, the fate of Nissan's car manufacturing plant is hanging in the balance as the Japanese automaker grapples to save its operations.
The automotive giant announced plans last month to shut down seven plants and shed 20 ,000 jobs in its global workforce as it suffers a financial crunch. Nissan South Africa has remained tight -lipped on how this plan will affect its operations.
Najiba Amdurakh has more more details.
Operations at Nissan's Rosalind plant continue as normal as it waits for word on its future.
The site could be one of seven facing the chop as the Japanese Aotelepa faces a financial cut.
They are still obviously waiting for confirmation from their global principals, and they will obviously inform us once they are ready to be able to tell us what's happening.
But obviously, I think it is absolutely clear that Nissan globally will be rationalizing its operations.
And whether South Africa is going to be impacted directly or not, I think that jury is still out.
Nissan has been part of South Africa's automotive landscape for over 60 years.
Fast as an assembly plant in 1963, then going into full -scale production in 1973, and has since seen many iconic brands roll off the production line, the latest being the Navara.
Analysts say it has been a casualty of its own failures.
Nissan took the lead in the electric vehicles with the LEAF, but has fallen behind its competitors.
Not all the legacy automakers are joining the EV revolution, if I can call it that.
And if they don't keep up with the changes, then they will lose out.
I mean, they are all losing sales at the moment.
And the Chinese vehicle manufacturers that are really into this now are gaining ground.
I mean, BYD is the biggest automotive manufacturer in the world now.
And you would have never said that a few years back.
While a possible closure will temporarily set the industry back, it could pave the way for new investment.
The global automotive landscape is going through a rapid transformation as the green energy revolution takes shape.
Nissan's Wooz is now set to serve as a signal to other car makers to up their game.
Cambodia has reported a 50 % rise in Chinese tourists in the first five months of the year.
Cambodia's tourism ministry says nearly 490 ,000 Chinese tourists travelled to the country during the period, up from about 330 ,000 last year.
Chinese tourists made up over 16 % of all foreign arrivals to Cambodia.
China ranked as the third largest source of tourists to the Southeast Asian country, after Thailand and Vietnam.
Tourism officials expect that the 2025 Cambodia -China Tourism Year will attract more visitors from China.
Dubai has successfully tested the region's first electric air taxi.
The Rose and Transport Authority and US -based Jodi Aviation conducted the trial at a desert site.
The all -electric aircraft features vertical take -off and landing capabilities.
It carries four passengers and a pilot with a top speed of 320 km per hour and a range of 160km.
The Roads and Transport Authority said it plans to launch the first aerial taxi station near Dubai International Airport by 2026.
Travel time between the airport and Dubai's iconic artificial island, Palm Jumeirah, is expected to be about only 12 minutes.
Thank you very much. That was Wang Ziheng with Business coming up in sports.
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Now it's 47 minutes past the hour, turning to sports, here's Yang Guang.
Thank you, Tianlu. We start with the latest results from Wimbledon 2025.
Fifth seed Taylor Fritz says he's entering the tournament with a renewed focus after a disappointing early exit at Roland Garros last month.
The American bounced back in impressive fashion, winning back -to -back grass titles in Stuttgart and Istanbul and becoming only the second active player after Novak Djokovic to claim five grass court titles.
Rattles. Fritz opened his campaign against the big serving french men Giovanni Empachi Perricotte.
I mean, I think it definitely motivated me to kind of like, get it going because I was just really unhappy with the, I mean, I guess I wasn't even unhappy with like my level.
I was just really unhappy with how I was playing like, kind of big points and like mentally how I was feeling on the court.
I just didn't feel like I was producing the same level of like, clutch tennis under pressure that I that I feel like I, I do well when I'm playing good tennis.
So So, yeah, I just showed up in Stuttgart, like, very, very motivated and just ready to kind of get my year back on track.
Meanwhile, defending men's champion Carlos Alcaraz was pushed to the limits in the first -round first five -set battle against Italy's Fabio Fognini.
The Spaniard needed nearly four and a half hours to win, extending his winning streak to 19 matches.
He will face British wildcard Oliver Taubert next.
But it wasn't smooth sailing for all top -seeds.
Eighth -seed Hugo Rune and ninth -seed Daniel Medvedev both suffered shock first -round defeats.
In women's singles, top -seed Arena Sabalenko advanced in straight sets, while Spain's Paula Betoza and China's Zhang Shui and Yuan Yue all fell at the first hurdle.
Turning to football, Saudi Arabia's Ali Hilal pulled off one of the biggest shocks in club World Cup history on Tuesday, day, starting Manchester City 4 -3 after extra time.
After a 2 -0 tie after 90 minutes, Khalidou Koulibaly headed in Ruben Neves' corner to put the Riyadh -based club in front.
Phil Foden levelled for City but Marcus Leonardo scored his second goal of the night in the 112th minute, which proved to be the winner for Simone Inzaghi's side.
Al -Hilal became the only Asian team to break into the quarter -finals, where they faced Brazil's Fluminense.
Meanwhile, Fluminense have pulled off another major upset, beating Champions League runners -up Inter Milan 2 -0 to reach the quarter -finals.
Once given just a 0 .05 % chance of winning the tournament, the Brazilian side defied expectations by bouncing from a tough group, featuring Borussia Dortmund and Mamelodi Sundance.
Goals from John Arias and Gurmankanu sealed the win, continuing the team's remarkable turnaround under coach Renato Gocho, who took over just as three months ago.
Beijing Guan has extended its unbeaten run and is leading the Chinese Super League with a hard -fought 2 -1 home win over Yunnan Yukun on Monday night.
Despite falling behind in the first half, Guan mounted a strong second -half response.
Fabio Abreu equalized in the 55th minute following an assist from Zhang Yunlin, who later won a penalty that veteran midfielder Zhang Xizhe converted to sealed wing.
The match marked Guo An's 400th appearance at Walker Stadium.
With the victory, Guo An drew a level with Shanghai Shenhua on 38 points but sits atop the table with a superior goal difference.
Elsewhere, Shandong Taishan squandered a two -goal lead to draw 2 -all with Henan FC while Shanghai Port snatched a late winner to beat Shenzhen Pengsidi 2 -1.
Georgian FC was the only side to draw a blank in Monday's action, falling 1 -0 to Dalian Inbo.
China has announced a 26 -player roster for the upcoming East Asia Football Federation E1 Championship in South Korea with four new players.
The Chinese Football Association has confirmed the dismissal of head coach Branko Ivankovic following China's failure to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Serbian coach Jan Djurjevic will serve as caretaker.
Several veterans are out and replaced by young players Midfielders Kuaizhi Wen and Liao Jintao have delivered consistent performances in the Chinese Super League and received their first national team call -ups The tournament is scheduled for July 7 -15, with China facing host South Korea in the opening match And finally, the WNBA is making history with its biggest expansion yet with league commissioner Kathy Engelbert announcing that the league will grow from 15 to 18 teams over the next five years.
Cleveland, Detroit and Philadelphia will each join the league by 2030 following Toronto and Portland's debut next year.
All three new franchises are backed by NBA ownership groups and each paid a $250 million expansion fee, five times the cost of previous entries.
So this expansion marks far more than an increase in teams. It's a transformational investment in the future of women's sports.
With more teams, more roster spots, and more scale and visibility, the WNBA is building on a wave of momentum that is only growing stronger.
So this will also drive economic impact in these cities and their broader regions.
And none of this happens without incredibly strong partnership.
Cleveland will tip off in 2028, followed by Detroit in 2029 and Philadelphia in 2030, pending board approvals.
Thank you very much. That was Yang Guang with sports.
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Now it's 54 minutes past the hour, turning to culture and entertainment.
Cinema goers in Los Angeles have had a chance to watch a long -lost World War II documentary that offered a rare glimpse into China's resistance against the Japanese invasion.
Ku Kan, which means hard work in Chinese, was filmed in the late 1930s by U .S. war correspondent Ray Scott and founded by Chinese -American playwright Li Yiling Ai.
It's the first color documentary produced by U .S. nationals to chronicle China's wartime resistance.
Long believed to have been lost after the war, the film was rediscovered in 2009.
A team in Chongqing, southwest China, restored the 83 -minute film using both manual techniques and AI -powered tools.
As part of a China -U .S. cultural exchange event, the restored documentary was rescreened at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles.
Mark Scott is the son of filmmaker Ray Scott.
got. It's very good, very good.
And I know they tried it earlier and they couldn't do it.
So you did do a better job than anything.
It's there now forever.
And then this big, to be able to see it on the big screen, I've never seen it on a screen that big.
And the audience members were equally impressed.
It's amazing. I didn't think I'd ever see it again.
Certainly in that form, it was is better than the light much better quality it's a phenomenal restoration and we thank you so much for it it's incredible.
Kukan premiered in New York in 1941 and won an Oscar in 1942.
The documentary inspired some young U .S. citizens to join the American volunteer group to help China fight the Japanese invaders.
Beijing has held a symphony concert to celebrate the 104th founding anniversary of the Communist Party of China.
Around 800 people attended the event, including national honorees, exemplary grassroots CPC members and citizens from all walks of life.
The concert featured 17 musical works themed around honoring history, remembering martyrs, and celebrating national unity and hope for the future.
Several selections also marked the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance against Japanese Japanese aggression and the world anti -fascist war.
The event was co -hosted by the CPC Central Committee's Publicity Department, the Ministry of Culture and Tourism and China Media Group.
The original West End production Life of Pi has concluded its successful run in China after an extensive three -month tour across the country.
Its final performance was at the Xichu Center in Hong Kong's West Kowloon Cultural District.
The tour covered 11 Chinese cities, including Foshan, Shenzhen, Beijing and Guangzhou, boasting numerous sold -out shows.
Based on Yen Mattel's globally acclaimed novel, the play first graced the stage in London's West End in 2019, garnering five Olivia Awards and three Tony Awards.
That's 57 minutes past the hour.
Checking the forecast before we go.
Beijing is down to 24 on Tuesday evening.
Wednesday will see heavy rain with a high of 30.
Nanxiang is 28 tonight, tomorrow sunny and 37.
In Henan province Nanyang City is 25 tonight tomorrow slight rain and 33 In Guizhou province, Rongjiang County is 24 tonight, tomorrow we'll see showers with a high of 34 degrees Celsius Elsewhere in Asia Islamabad is 26 this evening Wednesday will have slight rain with a high of 32.
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