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23 April 2021 - China Special Weapons News
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- Shanghai reports 5 new imported COVID-19 cases People's Daily 23 Apr 2021 -- Shanghai reported five imported COVID-19 cases and no domestically transmitted cases Thursday, the municipal health commission said Friday.
- China's Yunnan reports 3 imported COVID-19 cases People's Daily 23 Apr 2021 -- China's Yunnan Province reported three imported COVID-19 cases and one asymptomatic case on Thursday, the provincial health commission said Friday.
- Chinese mainland reports 19 new COVID-19 cases, all imported People's Daily 23 Apr 2021 -- The Chinese mainland on Thursday reported 19 new COVID-19 cases, all of which were imported, the National Health Commission said in its daily report on Friday.
- US Urges China to Reveal Whereabouts of Tibet's 'Disappeared' Panchen Lama Radio Free Asia 23 Apr 2021 -- China should disclose the whereabouts of Tibet's Panchen Lama, who vanished into Chinese custody as a young boy 26 years ago, and let him meet outside observers in person, the U.S. State Department said in what Tibetans hailed as a strong show of support for their beleaguered traditions.
- China prepares to launch space station core module People's Daily 23 Apr 2021 -- The combination of the core module of China's space station, Tianhe, and the Long March-5B Y2 rocket has been transported to the launching area of the Wenchang Spacecraft Launch Site in south China's Hainan Province on Friday.
- PLA Navy makes great strides as it turns 72 PLA Daily 23 Apr 2021 -- The People's Liberation Army Navy, which will celebrate its 72nd birthday on Friday, has made tremendous strides over the past several years in transforming itself into a world-class force under the guidance and instructions from President Xi Jinping.
- China, Vietnam hold 10th Defense and Security Consultation PLA Daily 23 Apr 2021 -- The 10th Defense and Security Consultation between the ministries of national defense of China and Vietnam was held in Dongxing city, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of South China, on April 23.
- Chinese peacekeepers to Sudan complete withdrawal from Golo camp PLA Daily 23 Apr 2021 -- Fifty-five peacekeepers assigned to the 16th Chinese peacekeeping engineering contingent to Darfur stationed at Golo camp in Sudan successfully withdrew to the main camp in El Fasher after traveling over 280 km in four days, together with 16 vehicles and equipment, on April 14, local time, which marked the completion of the first camp withdrawal mission.
- Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Zhao Lijian's Regular Press Conference on April 23, 2021 PRC MofA 23 Apr 2021
- Fear Grips Hong Kong's Public Broadcaster VOA 23 Apr 2021 -- An important Hong Kong public news broadcaster is at risk of becoming a government mouthpiece as Beijing tightens its grip, according to an insider who described rising editorial pressure and orders to pull out of journalism contests.
- China slams UK allegations about Xinjiang region as 'most preposterous lie of century' Press TV 23 Apr 2021 -- China has censured as the "most preposterous lie of the century" after the British parliament accused Beijing of committing "genocide" against the Muslim Uighur minority in the Xinjiang region.
- Xinjiang Authorities Sentence Prominent Uyghur Author to 20 Years in Prison Radio Free Asia 23 Apr 2021 -- Authorities in northwest China's Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR) have sentenced a prominent Uyghur author, whose work was targeted in a book burning campaign following his detention four years ago, to 20 years in prison, according to officials.
- Chinese Airline Dismisses as 'Rumor' Reports of Honey Trap Targeting Bosses Radio Free Asia 23 Apr 2021 -- A Chinese airline has dismissed as "rumor" a report circulating on social media that one of its cabin crew was ordered by a branch secretary of the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to entrap two high-ranking officials by embroiling them in a sexual scandal.
- China Transit Risks Eyed After Suez Canal Jam Radio Free Asia 23 Apr 2021 -- The six-day blockage of the Suez Canal ended last month without major damage to either the stranded vessel or China's economy, but the shutdown may serve as a warning to the country of its growing energy security risks.
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