Two Chinese citizens were killed in a road accident near the Giza pyramids in Egypt.

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Cairo, September 29 (Xinhua) — Two Chinese citizens were killed on Monday in a collision between a minibus and cars near the Giza Pyramids in Egypt's Greater Cairo metropolitan area, the Chinese Embassy in Egypt reported.

As the diplomatic mission noted, seven people, including three Chinese citizens, were injured in a road accident that occurred on Tourist Road in the city of El Giza.

According to local news outlet Al-Masry Al-Youm, the minibus veered from its lane and collided with several oncoming vehicles, causing a chain reaction.

According to the publication's website, authorities have launched an investigation into the incident.

Road accidents are common in Egypt, usually attributed to speeding, poor traffic enforcement, and poor road conditions. –0–

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Members of criminal gangs based in northern Myanmar have been sentenced to death.

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Hangzhou, September 29 (Xinhua) — Eleven criminals from gangs based in northern Myanmar, including key members of telecommunications fraud gangs, were sentenced to death on a variety of criminal charges. The ruling was handed down on Monday by the Intermediate People's Court of Wenzhou City, Zhejiang Province, east China.

According to the court verdict, five more defendants were sentenced to death with a two-year reprieve, 11 received life imprisonment, and 12 were sentenced to imprisonment for terms ranging from five to 24 years with additional penalties, including fines, confiscation of property, and deportation.

The court found that, since 2015, the defendants had created several zones to house criminal groups and provided armed protection for their criminal activities, such as telecommunications fraud, opening casinos, drug trafficking, and organizing prostitution.

The gambling and fraud charges involve over 10 billion yuan (approximately $1.4 billion). The defendants' actions also resulted in the deaths of 14 people and the injury of six others.

The court made its decision in accordance with the law, based on the facts, the nature and circumstances of each defendant's crimes and the extent of the harm caused to society.

More than 160 people attended the sentencing, including deputies to the National People's Congress, members of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, relatives of the convicted, and members of the public. –0–

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The so-called visits organized by Taiwanese authorities are futile attempts to challenge the one-China principle, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said.

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Beijing, September 29 (Xinhua) — Taiwanese authorities' attempts to send people to other countries on so-called private or unofficial visits cannot change the fact that Taiwan is part of China, nor the international community's fundamental commitment to the one-China principle, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun said on Monday.

Guo Jiakun made the announcement at a regular press briefing.

He noted that the Lai Qingde administration sends envoys in so-called private or unofficial capacity to other countries under the pretext of developing economic, trade, scientific, technical, and cultural contacts. Through these visits, the Taiwanese authorities relentlessly spread lies and absurd ideas to advance their separatist agenda, actively recruit external forces to support their quest for "Taiwan independence," and futilely attempt to conceal their political incompetence through self-aggrandizement.

According to the official spokesperson, these clumsy performances merely allow the international community to once again see the ugly nature, malicious designs, and dirty methods of the Taiwanese administration. They cannot change the fact that Taiwan is part of China, nor the international community's fundamental commitment to the one-China principle.

"We emphasize once again that there is only one China in the world, Taiwan is an inalienable part of Chinese territory, and the government of the People's Republic of China is the sole legitimate government representing all of China," Guo Jiakun emphasized. He emphasized that this is the prevailing consensus of the international community and the fundamental norm of international relations, and the one-China principle is the prerequisite and foundation for the establishment and development of diplomatic relations between the PRC and all other countries.

According to the diplomat, some Western politicians, driven by selfish interests, stubbornly seek official contacts with Taiwan, which inevitably impacts mutual trust and mutually beneficial cooperation between their countries and China.

“We call on the relevant countries to honor their political commitments to China, demonstrate their commitment to the one-China principle in practice, take measures to disassociate their respective politicians from Taiwan separatists, and not persist in confronting the Chinese people, who number more than 1.4 billion.

Nothing will stop the Chinese people from achieving the just cause of national reunification, Guo Jiakun said, noting that the international community's shared commitment to the one-China principle will remain unwavering.

“Any attempt to challenge the one-China principle, the rule of international law, or the international order will be collectively rejected by the entire Chinese nation and the people of any peace-loving country that upholds justice,” the official added. –0–

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The 4th Global Digital Commerce Expo concluded in China.

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HANGZHOU, Sept. 29 (Xinhua) — The 4th Global Digital Trade Expo concluded Monday in Hangzhou, capital of east China's Zhejiang Province, with investment and trade memorandums of understanding (MOIs) worth 161.98 billion yuan (about 22.79 billion U.S. dollars) signed.

According to the organizers, 1,812 exhibitors participated in the exhibition, with over 257,000 visits. Of these, 382 products in areas such as digital entertainment, healthcare, and smart home were presented to the public for the first time.

Particular attention was paid to the deep integration of digital commerce and artificial intelligence (AI). Almost a third of the exhibition was devoted to AI technologies and dynamic robotic demonstrations.

The number of international participants also increased significantly, with representatives from 154 countries and 33 international organizations participating. Over 20 percent of exhibitors were foreign companies, including over 130 European and American enterprises, while the number of foreign businesspeople increased by 64 percent.

Key results of the exhibition included the publication of 102 reports and standards, including the Global Digital Commerce Development Report 2025, and the holding of 46 flagship events. –0–

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China's banking sector's external financial assets exceeded $1.77 trillion.

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BEIJING, Sept. 29 (Xinhua) — China's banking sector's external financial assets exceeded $1.77 trillion as of the end of June 2025, according to statistics released Monday by the State Administration of Foreign Exchange.

At the end of June, the sector's external financial liabilities amounted to approximately $1.54 trillion. Thus, external net financial assets reached $234.4 billion.

Chinese banks' deposit and loan assets exceeded $1.06 trillion, accounting for 60 percent of all external financial assets, while bond assets reached $452.6 billion, or 26 percent of the total.

In the structure of external financial liabilities of the Chinese banking sector, deposits and loans amounted to $676.1 billion, and bond liabilities amounted to $356.1 billion. –0–

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China to see record domestic tourist arrivals and tourism spending in first half of 2025, minister says /more details/

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BEIJING, September 29 (Xinhua) — China saw nearly 3.29 billion domestic tourist trips in the first six months of 2025, setting a new high for the country's tourism sector, Chinese Minister of Culture and Tourism Sun Yeli announced on Monday.

During the reporting period, total domestic tourist spending reached 3.15 trillion yuan (US$443 billion), also breaking the previous record, Sun Yeli added at a press conference.

The minister emphasized that, having withstood the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, China's tourism sector is showing a strong recovery.

Vice Minister of Culture and Tourism of the People's Republic of China Wang Jianhua said that during the 14th Five-Year Plan period (2021-2025), the country will strive to provide more high-quality tourism products.

Wang Jianhua noted that during this time, 2,600 new tourist areas classified as Category A have been established in China, bringing the total number of such areas in the country to 16,500. According to the deputy minister, Category A tourist areas now exist in 97 percent of China's county-level administrative units.

Furthermore, the diverse and personalized needs of travelers are being met significantly better. For example, tourist train services adapted for seniors have seen significant growth. From January to August of this year, 1,551 trains of this type operated in China, carrying 930,000 passengers, 80 percent of whom were senior citizens.

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China amends its Regulations on International Maritime Transport

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BEIJING, Sept. 29 (Xinhua) — Chinese Premier Li Qiang signed a State Council resolution amending the Regulations on International Maritime Transport to better regulate relevant activities.

According to the updated document, China will take necessary countermeasures against countries or regions that impose or maintain discriminatory bans, restrictions or similar measures against Chinese carriers, vessels or crews involved in international maritime transport and related services.

It is noted that such measures will be applied if the relevant treaties or agreements do not provide for sufficiently effective legal protection mechanisms.

In addition, operators of international shipping trading platforms are required to provide information to Chinese transport authorities.

The updated regulation came into force on September 28. –0–

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China calls on Japan to stop placing Chinese companies on its export control list — Ministry of Commerce

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BEIJING, September 29 (Xinhua) — China firmly opposes Japan's inclusion of Chinese entities on its national export control list and urges the Japanese side to immediately cease this practice, a spokesperson for the Chinese Ministry of Commerce stated on Monday.

The official spokesperson made the statement in response to a media question. Earlier that day, Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry updated its export control "end-user list," adding several Chinese companies and removing two.

Japan has unjustifiably included Chinese companies in this list without a factual basis, a Ministry of Commerce representative stated, emphasizing that China resolutely rejects this move, which will harm the interests of enterprises in both countries.

Regarding Japan's removal of two Chinese companies from the list, he said China welcomes the move as it is in the common interests of both sides.

“We are ready to intensify communications with Japan to facilitate the removal of even more Chinese companies from this list,” the official representative added. –0–

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TV programs about Xi Jinping have aired in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and the Macao Special Administrative Region.

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HONG KONG, Sept. 29 (Xinhua) — To mark the 76th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, TV programs about Xi Jinping produced by China Media Group began airing on several major media outlets in the Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR) and Hong Kong on Sept. 28 and 29, respectively.

One program, “Xi Jinping’s Cultural History,” features a collection of vivid stories about how Xi Jinping personally planned and championed cultural preservation efforts.

Another program was devoted to Xi Jinping's economic thinking. Drawing on over 100 examples from grassroots practice and the interpretations of over 40 observers, it vividly illustrated Xi Jinping's economic thinking.

A film documenting the entire process of the recent military parade to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War will also be shown in the Hong Kong SAR and Macao SAR. -0-

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The reinstatement of repealed UN Security Council resolutions "unilaterally rewrites" international law, according to Iran's Foreign Ministry.

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Tehran, September 29 (Xinhua) — Attempts by European countries and the United States to reinstate repealed UN Security Council resolutions against Iran constitute a "unilateral rewriting" of international law, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated in a letter addressed to his foreign counterparts.

He said these "allegations" must be rejected because they, among other things, contradict the spirit of Resolution 2231, which endorsed the 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and world powers, officially known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).

Resolution 2231 terminated previous UN Security Council resolutions on Iran's nuclear program, including all sanctions measures, and established a clear timeframe for all nuclear-related restrictions to expire on October 18, 2025, the Iranian Foreign Minister noted. He added that the resolution does not grant any country the right to unilaterally amend, reinterpret, or expand its provisions.

A. Araghchi noted that the snapback procedure referred to by the European “troika” (France, Great Britain, Germany) and the United States was “invalid,” citing the US withdrawal from the JCPOA in 2018 and the failure of European countries to fulfill their obligations under the deal.

Neither Iran nor any other UN member state was legally obligated to comply with such “illegal” demands, he noted, declaring that Iran would continue to defend its sovereign rights and legitimate interests while remaining open to “genuine negotiations on an equal basis.” –0–

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