Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
07 November 2021 - China Special Weapons News
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- China urges to speed up vaccination especially for minors aged 3-11 as COVID-19 resurgence continues Global Times 07 Nov 2021 -- There is more urgency to roll out vaccination to minors aged 3-11 as the COVID-19 flare up continues, with more cases reported across the country, officials and experts said.
- Wang Yi welcomes Iran's resumption of JCPOA nuclear negotiations by late Nov Global Times 07 Nov 2021 -- Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi welcomed Iran's decision to resume the JCPOA nuclear negotiations by late November in Vienna, noting that it revealed a positive position of Iran to reinstate its commitment.
- Update: Shenzhou-13 crew delivers first spacewalk; Wang Yaping becomes first Chinese woman to walk in space Global Times 07 Nov 2021 -- By 1:16 am Monday, spacewalking Shenzhou-13 members Zhai Zhigang and Wang Yaping had safely returned to China's Tianhe space station core module. Their spacewalk lasted for about 6.5 hours and the two completed all planned tasks.
- Innovation of twin-seat J-20 stealth fighter to lead world, military experts say after reported maiden flight Global Times 07 Nov 2021 -- China has reportedly conducted the maiden flight of the twin-seat variation of the J-20 recently, as the aircraft became the world's first stealth fighter jet with two seats to fly. Chinese military analysts said on Sunday that the new warplane uses innovations that could potentially change warfare and lead the world.
- MND: China firmly opposes U.S. report on Chinese military and security developments PLA Daily 07 Nov 2021 -- "China is strongly dissatisfied with and firmly opposed to the report on Chinese military and security developments released by the U.S. Department of Defense," said Senior Colonel Wu Qian, spokesperson for the Chinese Ministry of National Defense (MND) on November 5, 2021.
- Stand News editor-in-chief steps down, signaling end of anti-govt media Global Times 07 Nov 2021 -- Chung Pui-kuen, editor-in-chief of Hong Kong digital news outlet Stand News, announced he stepped down from the position for family reasons, local media reported on Sunday. Experts in Hong Kong said the decision was not surprising and signals the end of an anti-government media whose legacy is its infamous role in the social unrest in Hong Kong.
- Experts Fear New Hong Kong Doxxing Law Will Punish Opposition VOA 07 Nov 2021 -- Experts say a contentious Hong Kong law against online doxxing that took effect in October will be used to punish opposition figures for revealing personal information about police and authorities, as well as infringe on people's privacy.
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