CCTV
Coverage of CCTV in the Nexus archive.
- China Plans to Speed Up New Energy Recycling, Waste Rules: CCTV
China is accelerating the establishment of rules for recycling and reusing wind and solar equipment. The nation aims to set up a closed-loop system for waste from this industry before 2030, according to reports from China Central Television.
- New CCTV shows 'Covent Garden attacker' walking away after 'stabbing men with scissors' seeing four rushed to hospital - before being arrested
New CCTV footage shows an individual identified as the 'Covent Garden attacker' walking away after allegedly stabbing men with scissors, resulting in four people being hospitalized. The suspect was later arrested.
- Why did a Chinese bomber carry a nuclear-capable missile in an anti-ship exercise?
The People’s Liberation Army released footage of a nuclear-capable Jing Lei-1 missile mounted on an H-6N bomber during a joint anti-ship exercise. The display occurred in a documentary episode celebrating the PLA’s 99th anniversary, aired on state broadcaster CCTV.
- CCTV is released after 'man follows teenage girl onto bus, Tube and then sexually assaults her'
CCTV footage was released following an incident where a man followed a teenage girl onto a bus and the Tube before sexually assaulting her. The footage is being used to identify the perpetrator.
- Chinese test pilot who landed plane safely after cabin leak given first-class merit award
Chinese President Xi Jinping awarded a first-class merit award to naval test pilot Yang Yong for safely landing a plane after a cabin pressure incident. Yang has tested aircraft on China's Fujian carrier and previously received seven lower-tier merit awards.
- What China’s hypersonic anti-ship missile fired from a smaller destroyer signals
A Chinese Type 052D destroyer fired a YJ-20 hypersonic anti-ship missile from a vertical launch system, as shown in footage by state broadcaster CCTV. The missile, known as a 'carrier-killer,' presents defense challenges for the United States and its allies.
- China’s Type 076 amphibious assault ship Sichuan in final tests with drone catapult
China's Type 076 amphibious assault ship Sichuan is undergoing final tests with a drone catapult for launching GJ-21 stealth fighter drones, as stated by military expert Wei Dongxu. The vessel, with a 250-meter flight deck, has entered its final commissioning phase.
- Remote Chinese province struck by 2 earthquakes in 20 minutes
A remote province in China was struck by two earthquakes 18 minutes apart on Tuesday, measuring 5.7 and 5.8 magnitude at a depth of 10 kilometers. No immediate casualties were reported. The tremors affected Qinghai province and nearby Lanzhou in Gansu province, with social media footage showing impacts such as dust clouds and swaying lamps.
- Search for survivors continues as 45 rescued after cargo ship sinks in South China Sea
Search and rescue teams are looking for 17 missing sailors after the Vietnamese cargo ship Khoi Nguyen 18 sank in the South China Sea near Fiery Cross Reef in the Spratly Islands. 45 of the 62 crew members have been rescued, and all crew are Vietnamese.
- Kochi metro Phase II: KMRL awards ₹91.6-crore contract to Siemens
Kochi Metro Rail Limited (KMRL) has awarded a ₹91.6-crore contract to Siemens for Phase II of the Kochi metro project. The contract includes communication systems such as passenger information displays, CCTV, fibre-optic connectivity, and emergency communication facilities.
- Four-year-old girl missing in Nandyal found safe after overnight search
A four-year-old girl missing from YSR Nagar in Nandyal since Sunday evening was found safe around 6 a.m. on Monday in fields two kilometers from where CCTV last showed her. The search involved nearly 100 policemen, drones, and sniffer dogs.
- Rescuers in China search the rubble for survivors of landslide that killed 8 and left 34 missing
Rescuers in Chongqing, China, are searching rubble for survivors of a landslide that killed 8 and left 34 missing. The rain-triggered disaster buried over 10 residential buildings, prompting evacuations of over 1,100 people from nearby areas.
- Rescuers in China search the rubble for survivors of landslide that killed 8 and left 34 missing
Rescuers in Chongqing, China, are searching rubble from a landslide that killed eight and left 34 missing. The rain-triggered disaster buried over 10 buildings, prompting evacuations of over 1,100 people. Rescue efforts involve 120 experts to avoid secondary collapses.
- Rescuers race to find survivors in the rain after a landslide in China kills at least 8
A landslide in Chongqing, China, killed at least 8 people and left 34 missing, with rescue crews working to find survivors. Persistent rain complicated rescue efforts, and a 30 million yuan relief fund was allocated for recovery.
- Rescuers race to find survivors in the rain after a landslide in China kills at least 8
A landslide in Chongqing, China, killed at least 8 people and left 34 missing after heavy rain triggered a rock and soil slide that buried over 10 residential buildings. Rescue teams are searching for survivors amid unstable terrain, with a relief fund of 30 million yuan allocated for recovery efforts.
- Rescuers race to find survivors in the rain after a landslide in China kills at least 8
A landslide in Pengshui County, Chongqing, China, killed at least eight people and left 34 missing after heavy rain triggered a massive rockslide that buried buildings. Rescue teams are searching for survivors amid unstable terrain, with over 1,100 people relocated. China's National Development and Reform Commission allocated 30 million yuan for disaster recovery.
- Rescuers race to find survivors in the rain after a landslide in China kills at least 8
A landslide in Pengshui County, Chongqing, China, killed at least eight people and left 34 missing after heavy rain triggered the disaster. Rescue crews are searching for survivors amid unstable terrain, with over 1,100 people relocated and a 30 million yuan relief fund allocated for recovery.
- Landslide in China's Chongqing kills at least 8 and leaves 34 missing
A landslide in Chongqing, China, killed at least 8 people and left 34 missing, burying over 10 residential buildings and forcing 1,100 evacuations. Rescue efforts, involving 800 personnel, were complicated by unstable terrain, while President Xi Jinping ordered an investigation into the disaster's cause.
- Landslide in China’s Chongqing city kills at least 8 and leaves 34 missing
A rain-triggered landslide in Chongqing's Pengshui County killed at least 8 people and left 34 missing, burying over 10 residential buildings and forcing 1,100 evacuations. Over 800 rescuers are searching through debris, while authorities dispatched 8,000 disaster relief items to the area.
- Landslide in southwest China traps people, rescue efforts underway
A landslide in Pengshui county, Chongqing, buried residential buildings, trapping an undetermined number of people. At least eight individuals were rescued, and search and rescue operations are ongoing.
- Landslide in southwest China traps people, rescue efforts underway
A landslide in Pengshui County, Chongqing, buried residential buildings on Friday, trapping an undetermined number of people. At least eight individuals were rescued, and search and rescue operations are ongoing. The incident occurred at around 9:08 a.m., with images showing part of a mountainside collapsing onto the residential area.
- Landslide in southwest China traps people, rescue efforts underway
A landslide in Chongqing's Pengshui county, southwest China, buried residential buildings on Friday, trapping an undetermined number of people. At least eight individuals were rescued, and search efforts continue near the collapse site. The event occurred at 9:08 a.m., with images showing a mountainside collapsing onto homes.
- Ann Widdecombe 'murder' suspect caught on CCTV 'before driving nearly 300 miles to ex MP's home with foot-long pole'
A suspect in the Ann Widdecombe 'murder' was caught on CCTV before driving nearly 300 miles to an ex-MP's home with a foot-long pole. The individual was recorded on surveillance footage prior to the incident.
- Typhoon Bavi makes landfall in eastern China as more than 1 million are evacuated
Typhoon Bavi made landfall in China’s Zhejiang province, causing over 1.7 million evacuations and disrupting infrastructure. It intensified monsoon rains in the Philippines, triggering landslides that killed 17 people. Chinese authorities allocated $5.9 million in disaster relief funds as the storm weakened inland.
- Taiwan and eastern China brace for Typhoon Bavi as winds and rain hit Japan’s southern islands
Typhoon Bavi has brought strong winds and rain to Japan’s southern islands, with Taiwan and eastern China preparing for its impact through evacuations and high alerts. The typhoon, with 144 kph winds, is expected to pass north of Taiwan and make landfall in Zhejiang, China. Over 14,000 people were evacuated in Taiwan, while Japan canceled 200 flights and issued storm warnings.
- A shoe factory fire that killed 28 highlights China’s persisting worker safety risks
A fire at Fujian Huiteng shoe factory in Jinjiang, Fujian province, killed 28 people and injured others, prompting arrests of factory owners and managers. The incident raised concerns over worker safety in China, where recent accidents include a 2026 fireworks plant explosion and a 2024 refrigeration facility fire. President Xi Jinping ordered a swift investigation and accountability for those responsible.
- 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.
- 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, China, killed 28 people, with 213 others rescued. Chinese President Xi Jinping ordered an investigation and accountability, leading to the arrest of the factory's owner and others, and freezing the company's accounts.
- Flooding from days of heavy rain in southern China has killed 39 people
Flooding in southern China caused by Tropical Storm Maysak killed 39 people, with 26 deaths in Hengzhou due to a reservoir dam collapse. Ding Wei, the vice mayor of Nanning city, reported nine missing in Guangxi, while Typhoon Bavi approaches the east coast and Taiwan.
- China allocates millions in new disaster relief after storms and a deadly landslide
China allocated 90 million yuan in disaster relief for Hubei, Gansu, and Guangxi provinces after severe storms, a deadly landslide, and flooding caused casualties, displacement, and infrastructure damage. Over 130,000 people were evacuated, and rescue operations involving thousands of personnel and boats were underway.
- 21 who died in landslide in northwest China were forestry workers
A landslide in northwest China's Gansu province killed 21 forestry workers and injured seven others. The disaster occurred in an uninhabited valley during a forest maintenance operation, with preliminary assessments citing steep terrain, erosion, and geological factors as causes. Rescue operations concluded after excavators cleared debris from the 40-meter-wide landslide.
- 17 killed as deadly storms buffet China; over 130,000 evacuated
17 people were killed and over 130,000 evacuated due to deadly storms and flooding in China, with Guangxi and Hubei provinces among the hardest-hit regions. Damaged infrastructure, overflowing rivers, and tornadoes contributed to the crisis, while President Xi Jinping called for intensified rescue efforts.
- Death toll of landslide in northwestern China rises to 21 as rescue operations conclude
A landslide in northwestern China's Gansu province killed 21 people, with 33 buried and seven injured. Rescue operations concluded after all trapped individuals were recovered, though the cause remains unclear.
- Death toll of landslide in northwestern China rises to 21 as rescue operations conclude
A landslide in northwestern China's Gansu province killed 21 people, burying 33 residents in Nanhe township. Rescue operations concluded by early Wednesday, with seven injured and five unharmed. The cause of the landslide remains unclear.
- Edo gives businesses ultimatum to install CCTV
Edo has ordered businesses to install CCTV cameras by 30 July to enhance crime-fighting efforts. The directive has sparked debates over its legal basis, affordability, and privacy concerns, with mixed reactions from government and civil society.
- Bengaluru: Woman arrested in J.P. Nagar rowdy-sheeter murder; CCTV shows her guiding killers
A woman was arrested in Bengaluru's J.P. Nagar rowdy-sheeter murder case after CCTV footage showed her guiding the killers. The incident highlights a criminal investigation involving surveillance evidence.
- Landslide in northwestern China leaves 5 dead and 12 still trapped
A landslide in northwestern China's Gansu province killed five people and left 12 trapped after burying 33 individuals in Nanhe township. Rescue operations involving excavators and authorities are underway, with the cause of the landslide remaining unclear.
- A landslide in China buries 33 people, with about half of them rescued, state media report
A landslide in Gansu province, China, buried 33 people, with 17 rescued. Authorities relocated affected residents, but the cause remains unknown.