
Philippines and Chinese Embassy Clash Over Defence Chief's Actions
The Philippine defence department accused the Chinese embassy of evasiveness and deception after a Beijing official criticized Defence Secretary Teodoro for anti-China activities.

The Philippine defence department accused the Chinese embassy of evasiveness and deception after a Beijing official criticized Defence Secretary Teodoro for anti-China activities.
The Chinese Embassy in New Zealand rejects a spy agency report accusing China of espionage and foreign interference, calling the allegations false and fabricated.

A Chinese citizen died by suicide in a Melbourne immigration detention centre run by private contractor Secure Journeys after staff were warned of her suicidal ideation. The incident prompted a diplomatic intervention by the Chinese embassy and renewed scrutiny on contractor performance.

US Deputy Assistant Defence Secretary Alvaro Smith spoke at China's Army Day reception, a rare move, emphasizing no desire for conflict and seeking a peaceful US-China relationship ahead of President Xi Jinping's September US visit.

The Kansong Art Museum in Seoul officially handed over two Qing dynasty lion sculptures to China, marking the implementation of a diplomatic agreement signed by Presidents Xi Jinping and Lee Jae Myung. The return symbolizes noticeably improved bilateral ties after a decade of strained relations.

The Chinese Embassy in the US expects all parties, including Kiev, to view Beijing's role in the Ukraine crisis rationally and objectively. The embassy stated that China did not create the crisis and is not a party to it, emphasizing dialogue and negotiations as the only way out.

China's embassy in the UK has urged the British government to cease "slander and suppression" after two men linked to the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in London were jailed for spying on activists. A manager at the office received an eight-year sentence, while a security firm operator and former UK Border Force officer was imprisoned for 10 years.

The Chinese embassy in the UK has urged the British government to cease "slander and suppression" after two men connected to the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in London were jailed for spying on activists. One received 8 years, the other 10, for assisting a foreign intelligence service.

Two Chinese nationals, identified as Wang and Li, were robbed at gunpoint by masked motorbike riders near Mexico City International Airport. One suspect has been arrested, and the victims have returned to China after receiving assistance from the Chinese embassy.

China has imposed a one-year travel ban on four New Zealand lawmakers for visiting Taiwan, accusing them of violating the one-China principle. The Chinese embassy in Wellington stated the MPs crossed a "red line," while the NZ and Australian governments condemned the ban and plan a formal protest.

The Chinese Embassy in Seoul criticized USFK Commander Gen. Xavier Brunson for likening South Korea to a 'dagger' in Asia, accusing the remarks of crossing the line and questioning if they reflect Washington's position.

The Chinese Embassy in Ottawa condemned Canadian MP Michael Chong's planned visit to Taiwan, calling it a "grave breach" of the one-China principle and urging Canada to uphold its commitment and refrain from interfering in China's internal affairs.