Chinese President Xi Jinping
Coverage of Chinese President Xi Jinping in the Nexus archive.
- A shoe factory fire that killed 28 highlights China's persisting worker safety risks
A fire at Fujian Huiteng shoe factory in Jinjiang, China, killed 28 people and injured others, prompting investigations into workplace safety. The factory's owner and managers were arrested, and authorities cited ongoing concerns about industrial safety in China, including recent accidents at a fireworks plant and refrigeration facility.
- A shoe factory fire that killed 28 highlights China's persisting worker safety risks
A fire at Fujian Huiteng shoe factory in Jinjiang, China, killed 28 people and injured others, prompting investigations into worker safety. The factory owner and managers were arrested, and the incident has reignited concerns about workplace hazards in China's manufacturing sector.
- Fire at a shoe factory kills 28 in one of China’s deadliest blazes in recent years
A fire at Huiteng shoe company in Jinjiang, Fujian province, killed 28 people, with Chinese President Xi Jinping ordering a search and rescue effort and investigation. The blaze started on the first floor of a five-story building, exacerbated by flammable materials, and work safety issues in China are highlighted due to recurring incidents.
- 28 killed in factory blaze in the heart of Chinese shoe manufacturing hub
A fire at Huiteng Shoes factory in Fujian province, China, killed 28 people. Chinese President Xi Jinping ordered rescue and investigation efforts following the incident.
- North Korea nuclear programme 'absolutely non-negotiable': Kim Jong Un's sister
Kim Yo Jong, sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, declared the country's nuclear program 'absolutely non-negotiable' in a state media statement ahead of Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit. North Korea reiterated its rejection of U.S. claims about denuclearization, calling Washington's stance 'false' and emphasizing its 'irreversible' nuclear deterrent policy.
- North Korea calls the US push for its denuclearization 'anachronistic dream'
North Korea's Kim Yo Jong dismissed U.S. calls for denuclearization as an 'anachronistic dream,' stating the country will expand its nuclear arsenal. The comments came ahead of Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to North Korea, with analysts suggesting Xi may avoid directly addressing denuclearization and instead offer economic aid.
- North Korea calls US push for its denuclearization an ‘anachronistic dreams’
North Korea's Kim Yo Jong dismissed U.S. calls for denuclearization as 'anachronistic dreams,' vowing to expand the country's nuclear arsenal amid U.S.-led threats. The statement followed reports of Kim Jong Un visiting a nuclear materials plant and directing increased missile production, while Chinese President Xi Jinping's upcoming visit to North Korea is expected to focus on reasserting China's influence.
- North Korea says nuclear program 'absolutely nonnegotiable'
North Korea has declared its nuclear program 'absolutely nonnegotiable' as Kim Yo Jong, sister of Kim Jong Un, reaffirmed the country's nuclear ambitions ahead of Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit.
- More than 70 House Dems call on Trump to keep Chinese automakers out of US
Over 70 House Democrats, led by Rep. Debbie Dingell, urged President Trump to block Chinese automakers from expanding in the U.S. car market ahead of his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing.