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24 November 2021 - China Special Weapons News
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- Hong Kong reports new imported COVID-19 case People's Daily 24 Nov 2021 -- Hong Kong's Center for Health Protection (CHP) reported one new imported case of COVID-19 on Wednesday, taking the total tally to 12,411.
- Over 2.449 bln COVID-19 vaccine doses administered on Chinese mainland People's Daily 24 Nov 2021 -- More than 2.449 billion doses of COVID-19 vaccine had been administered on the Chinese mainland as of Tuesday, data from the National Health Commission showed Wednesday.
- Chinese mainland reports four locally transmitted COVID-19 cases People's Daily 24 Nov 2021 -- The Chinese mainland on Tuesday reported four new locally transmitted COVID-19 cases, the National Health Commission said in its daily report on Wednesday.
- 70 pct of Hong Kong's eligible population get at least 1 COVID-19 vaccine jab People's Daily 24 Nov 2021 -- Up to 70 percent of Hong Kong's eligible population, or 4.71 million people have taken at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine as far, nine months after the local inoculation drive began.
- 3rd batch of PLA-donated anti-epidemic supplies arrives in Laos PLA Daily 24 Nov 2021 -- The third batch of anti-epidemic supplies donated by China's People's Liberation Army (PLA) to the Lao People's Army, carried by PLA Air Force's Y-20 transport aircraft, has arrived at the Wattay International Airport in Lao capital Vientiane.
- As Chinese, U.A.E. Officials Run For Top Interpol Positions, Dissidents Fear The Consequences RFE/RL 24 Nov 2021 -- Yidiresi Aishan, a Uyghur activist living in Turkey, was detained in Morocco on July 19 at the request of the Chinese government after Beijing issued a red notice through Interpol, a global agency that brings together police forces from 194 countries.
- Orban Walks Tightrope On China Ahead Of Hungarian Elections RFE/RL 24 Nov 2021 -- With Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's close relationship with Beijing becoming a target for the country's opposition in a tightening election campaign, the government is now trying to distance itself from some of its more controversial China policies.
- China Says It Will Shun Hegemony in Disputed Asian Sea; Does It Mean That? VOA 24 Nov 2021 -- Beijing's pledge this week to avoid dominance in the South China Sea comes too late to convince smaller Southeast Asian claimants to the strategic waterway after years of Chinese expansion, experts say.
- Despite punishing the financier of secessionists, mainland continues to welcome Taiwan enterprises: Taiwan Affairs Office Global Times 24 Nov 2021 -- After the Chinese mainland fined the Far Eastern Group (FEG), a Taiwan-based company operating in several mainland provinces, for violations of business regulations, Taiwan Affairs Office on Wednesday stressed that the mainland's position of welcoming and supporting Taiwan enterprises to invest and develop on the mainland. However, no one will be allowed to make money on the mainland while providing financial aid to the diehard secessionists.
- Taiwan's extra military budget against reunification 'to meet dead end' Global Times 24 Nov 2021 -- Eyeing the Chinese mainland's military modernization, the island of Taiwan reportedly passed an extra military budget on Tuesday aiming to procure missiles, vessels and drones, but this is just a futile attempt to resist reunification by force and is bound to meet a dead end, Chinese mainland experts said on Wednesday.
- Backing "Taiwan independence" while profiteering on mainland is never allowed: spokesperson People's Daily 24 Nov 2021 -- Enterprises and individuals acting as benefactors of diehard "Taiwan independence" separatists will never be allowed to make money on the Chinese mainland, a mainland spokesperson said Wednesday.
- Mainland reiterates opposition to "Taiwan independence" acts, external interference People's Daily 24 Nov 2021 -- A Chinese mainland spokesperson said Wednesday that the mainland resolutely opposes separatist acts of "Taiwan independence" and interference from external forces.
- China slams Taiwan's invite to Biden democracy summit, fines Taiwan firms Radio Free Asia 24 Nov 2021 -- China on Wednesday hit out at U.S. President Joe Biden's inclusion of democratic Taiwan in his forthcoming online democracy summit, with no invitation extended to Beijing, while fining Taiwanese companies that have donated to the island's "secessionist" Democratic Progressive Party (DPP).
- Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Zhao Lijian's Regular Press Conference on November 24, 2021 PRC MofA 24 Nov 2021
- Hong Kong National Security Law Seen as Threat to NGOs VOA 24 Nov 2021 -- Last year's contentious national security law has cast a pall over nongovernment organizations in Hong Kong, including human rights organizations.
- Hong Kong libraries remove books for 'violating' national security law Radio Free Asia 24 Nov 2021 -- Public libraries in Hong Kong have been quietly removing books from the shelves deemed politically "sensitive" under a national security law imposed on the city by the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
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