CCTV
Coverage of CCTV in the Nexus archive.
- 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.
- Lawyer is found guilty of impersonating police officer after he rang up Nando's to request their CCTV 'in bid to spy on his ex-girlfriend with her new man'
A lawyer was found guilty of impersonating a police officer after he contacted Nando's to request CCTV footage in an attempt to spy on his ex-girlfriend with her new partner. The case highlights unauthorized surveillance and misuse of authority.
- Police release CCTV of missing Brazilian academic rowing in British marina before 'leaving harbour on unmoored boat' as search for her enters fourth month
Police have released CCTV footage showing a missing Brazilian academic rowing in a British marina before she allegedly left the harbor on an unmoored boat. The search for her has entered its fourth month.
- Heavy rains leave 5 dead in China's north while Tropical Storm Maysak hits the south and Vietnam
Heavy rains in northern China caused five deaths, including two villagers in Inner Mongolia and three in Liaoning province. Tropical Storm Maysak flooded southern China and Vietnam, uprooting trees, submerging cars, and prompting rescues with inflatable boats.
- Heavy rains leave 5 dead in China's north while Tropical Storm Maysak hits the south and Vietnam
Heavy rains in northern China caused five deaths in Inner Mongolia and Liaoning provinces, while Tropical Storm Maysak triggered flooding and damage in southern China and Vietnam. The storm submerged cars, displaced residents, and led to rescue operations in Guangxi and Vietnam.
- Man in 'Modi mask' caught on CCTV in botched burglary at Rajasthan mobile shop
A man wearing a mask resembling Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's face was caught on CCTV attempting to burglarize a mobile shop in Rajasthan using an iron rod. The incident occurred at a shop in the state, with footage showing the suspect trying to break the lock.
- Monaco explosion injures three and triggers police hunt
An explosion in Monaco injured three people, with two in critical condition, and triggered a police hunt for a man suspected of detonating a makeshift bomb. The blast occurred in a residential building's lobby, as captured on CCTV, in a semi-enclave known for casinos and superyachts.
- China says desert moss suited to Mars as it tests hi-tech tools for space and astronauts
China is testing a desert moss species, Syntrichia caninervis, in a mini space laboratory to assess its resilience under extreme conditions like microgravity, intense radiation, and dehydration, with hopes it could colonize Mars. The experiment demonstrated the plant's remarkable survival capabilities.
- DGP Harish Kumar Gupta reviews Chittoor policing, calls for stronger tech-driven measures
DGP Harish Kumar Gupta reviewed policing in Chittoor and praised its use of drone-assisted and CCTV-backed measures. He emphasized the need for stronger tech-driven approaches and ensured transparency and responsiveness in law enforcement.
- Pune trekker murder: CCTV clue, a hoodie in 33°C lead police to killers
Pune police are investigating a trekker murder case where a CCTV clue and the suspect's unusual choice of wearing a hoodie in 33°C weather led to the identification of the killers. The hoodie, worn despite high temperatures, is being used as a key investigative lead.
- Chinese man jailed after flat’s high electricity usage exposes breeding of 300 snakes
A man in eastern China was jailed for breeding 300 pythons at home, discovered due to high electricity usage. Pythons are Grade Two protected animals in China, and the case was highlighted by CCTV as causing 'serious' harm to wildlife.
- China says it warned off multiple Japanese ‘provocations’ during aircraft carrier drills
China accused Japanese warplanes and ships of conducting 'provocations' and surveillance during the Liaoning aircraft carrier group's live-fire exercises in the western Pacific. State broadcaster CCTV released video showing 'close-range' encounters where the carrier group 'warned off' the Japanese military assets.
- Boy, 3, now in a stable condition after being 'bitten by saltwater crocodile' in attack caught on CCTV: Toddler was at zoo with his mother and a baby 'when thrown into pool by man with learning difficulties'
A 3-year-old boy was bitten by a saltwater crocodile at a zoo after being thrown into the pool by a man with learning difficulties. The incident was captured on CCTV, and the toddler is now in stable condition.
- What signal is China sending with footage of DF-17 hypersonic missile launches?
China's state broadcaster CCTV aired footage of DF-17 hypersonic missile launches during military exercises, with analysts suggesting it could enhance deterrence across the first island chain. The footage showed two live-fire exercises, including a vertical launch of the Dongfeng-17 missile and PLA training involving multiple branches.
- NEET-UG 2026: Over 6,000 observers to ensure ‘fair, secure’ retest on June 21, NTA says
NEET-UG 2026 retest on June 21 will involve over 6,000 observers to ensure fairness and security, with 22 lakh aspirants expected to attend after the previous test was canceled due to paper leak allegations. Security measures include CCTV, jammers at all centers, and additional staff and invigilators.
- Beijing planning more surveys east of Taiwan to assert sovereignty, state media reports
Beijing plans to conduct routine maritime surveys east of Taiwan to assert sovereignty, following talks between Japan and the Philippines. State media reported that China is diversifying its claims in the region through military drills, coastguard patrols, and natural resource surveys.
- UK mosques advised to run lockdown drills amid fears of anti-Muslim attacks
The Muslim Council of Britain has issued guidance advising UK mosques to conduct lockdown drills, enhance police collaboration, and improve CCTV coverage due to concerns over anti-Muslim attacks. The guidance highlights increasing threats of vandalism, intimidation, and hostility against mosques and community centers.
- China declares branch of ‘Xi Jinping Thought’ as official party doctrine
China’s ruling Communist Party announced a new branch of President Xi Jinping’s political thought, emphasizing disciplined governance and unified leadership. The concept, termed 'Xi Jinping Thought on Party Building,' was described as a milestone in Marxist party-building theory and Chinese Communist Party history during a national conference.
- Remote volunteers use CCTV to save red squirrels
Volunteers are using remote CCTV monitoring to help protect red squirrels. The project enables remote participation in defending the species through footage analysis.
- Starlink rival Qianfan hits satellite milestone, but is it too slow and costly?
China’s Qianfan network has deployed 201 broadband satellites, reaching a national milestone after a recent launch from the Gobi Desert. The mission included a direct-to-cell test satellite and a satellite from China Mobile, but concerns remain about the project's slow deployment and high costs.
- Kremlin 'switches off CCTV protecting Putin' over assassination fears after Israel used AI hacking to track down and kill Iran's Supreme Leader
The Kremlin has reportedly disabled CCTV systems protecting Putin due to assassination fears, allegedly linked to Israel's use of AI hacking to target Iran's Supreme Leader.
- Xi and Kim express hopes for greater ties between China and North Korea
Chinese President Xi Jinping and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un held a summit in Pyongyang, committing to deepen cooperation in trade, agriculture, and technology. Xi's first visit in seven years aimed to strengthen bilateral ties and reaffirm their traditional alliance amid regional geopolitical dynamics.
- Xi and Kim express hopes for greater ties between China and North Korea
Chinese President Xi Jinping and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un met in Pyongyang to strengthen bilateral cooperation in trade, agriculture, construction, and technology. They emphasized strategic unity and reaffirmed their nations' commitment to the 65-year-old mutual defense treaty.
- China's Xi given lavish welcome in North Korea ahead of closely watched talks with Kim
Chinese President Xi Jinping visited North Korea for a rare summit with Kim Jong Un, marked by a lavish welcome and discussions on strengthening bilateral ties amid shared challenges with the U.S. The meeting aims to reinforce China's influence over North Korea as both nations seek to restore their traditional alliance.
- Chikkamagaluru DC visits hill stations, gives instructions to officers to install CCTV
Chikkamagaluru DC visited hill stations and instructed officers to install CCTV cameras. The directive aims to enhance security in the area.
- China Starts Prefabricated Power Hub for Data Centers, CCTV Says
China has begun constructing a prefabricated power hub for data centers, as reported by CCTV. The initiative aims to support the growing demand for energy-efficient infrastructure in the technology sector.
- Beijing deploys new missiles matching Patriots opposite Taiwan
Mainland China has deployed a new missile, likely the HQ-16F, to frontline troops facing Taiwan. The missile is comparable to US Patriot PAC2 and 3 systems, and the 73rd Group Army conducted its first live-fire test in the Gobi Desert. The unit is part of the People’s Liberation Army Eastern Theatre Command.
- Missing Tasmanian devil Mary captured on CCTV escaping from Gold Coast wildlife park
A Tasmanian devil named Mary escaped from a quarantine enclosure at Paradise Country theme park on the Gold Coast, as captured on CCTV at 4am Tuesday. A search is underway for the animal, which was seen skulking around deserted grounds.
- Two arrested after four migrant farm workers killed in Italy minivan fire
Two people were arrested in Italy after four migrant farm workers died in a minivan fire. CCTV footage showed the suspects blocking the van's doors and throwing liquid inside to ignite the fire.
- Police manhunts could take minutes with AI that scans CCTV for suspects
AI technology is being developed to scan CCTV footage for suspects, potentially reducing police manhunts to minutes. The system aims to enhance law enforcement efficiency by quickly identifying individuals of interest.
- We installed CCTV after a burglary but one neighbour objects: Can he force us to take them down?
A group installed CCTV cameras after experiencing a burglary, but one neighbor is objecting. The neighbor is questioning whether they can legally force the removal of the cameras.
- Chinese astronauts land safely in former top secret nuclear missile test site
Chinese astronauts from Shenzhou-21 returned to Earth after a 200-day mission in Tiangong space station, setting a record for the longest on-orbit stay by a Chinese crew. They landed at the Dongfeng site in Inner Mongolia via Shenzhou-22 spacecraft, with their stay extended due to an emergency mission for the prior crew.
- Investors, governments eye Israeli AI startup sifting oceans of raw video for intel
Airis Labs, an Israeli AI startup, has developed a platform to analyze vast amounts of visual data from sources like smartphones, drones, CCTV, and social media to extract intelligence rapidly. The technology gained attention after being utilized in the wake of the Oct. 7 attack, drawing interest from investors and governments.