A Chinese owned fuel tanker has successfully sailed through the strategic Strait of Hormuz from the Persian Gulf, in what analysts describe as a notable development amid ongoing tensions that have gradually reduced commercial shipping activity in the region. Ship-tracking data cited by maritime intelligence sources indicates that the tanker used a coastal route along
Kenya and the People’s Republic of China have marked a major milestone in their trade partnership with the flag‑off of the first export consignment to China under a newly agreed zero‑tariff arrangement. In an event which took place on March 23, 2026, at the Syokimau Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) Terminus, Kenya’s Deputy President H.E. Kithure
China has issued a firm diplomatic warning rejecting any foreign strikes on the newly appointed Supreme Leader of Iran, signaling what officials describe as a red line in an intensifying Middle East conflict sparked by U.S. and Israeli military operations. Beijing’s statement, delivered on March 9 by Foreign Ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun, underscores China’s broader push