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20 November 2021 - China Special Weapons News
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- Beijing administers over 950,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses to children People's Daily 20 Nov 2021 -- As of Thursday, a total of 951,100 doses of COVID-19 vaccines had been administered in Beijing to the city's children aged between 3 and 11, said local authorities.
- China reports 23 new coronavirus cases SPA 20 Nov 2021 -- China reported 23 new confirmed coronavirus cases for today compared with 24 a day earlier, its health authority said on Saturday, Reuters reported.
- Chinese maritime militia threatens order in South China Sea, US think tank says Radio Free Asia 20 Nov 2021 -- Hundreds of Chinese maritime militia vessels are operating in contested areas of the South China Sea on a consistent basis, according to a new U.S. think tank report that says this poses a significant challenge to "maritime order rooted in international law."
- Mainland vows resolute measures against DPP's separatist attempts People's Daily 20 Nov 2021 -- A spokesperson for the State Council's Taiwan Affairs Office Friday voiced firm opposition and vowed resolute measures against attempts to seek "Taiwan independence" by Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) authority.
- US Intel Reportedly Claims China Was Building Secret Military Facility in UAE Port Sputnik 20 Nov 2021 -- The Biden administration was concerned and reportedly cautioned the Emirati leadership that a Chinese military presence in the country could jeopardise bilateral relations. The alleged construction was reportedly suspended after a series of talks and visits by US officials.
- After Biden-Xi Meeting, Progress on Easy Stuff First; Taiwan, Geopolitics Later VOA 20 Nov 2021 -- China and the United States will leverage a rare leadership meeting earlier this week to work on climate and journalist exchanges but put off headier issues such as an Asia Pacific military buildup until relations improve, analysts believe.
- Two years on, Hong Kong still feels the impact of the Polytechnic University siege Radio Free Asia 20 Nov 2021 -- Two years after a pitched battle between protesters and riot police who laid siege to Hong Kong's Polytechnic University (PolyU), the city is still living with the after-effects, including a ban on footage of the 12-day siege, which left large numbers of desperate young people trapped on campus with dwindling supplies.
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