11 September 2022 - China Special Weapons News |
- Chinese mainland reports 179 new local confirmed COVID-19 cases People's Daily 11 Sep 2022 -- The Chinese mainland on Saturday reported 179 locally transmitted confirmed COVID-19 cases, including 97 in Sichuan and 21 in Inner Mongolia, according to the National Health Commission's report Sunday.
- Beijing find 13 new COVID-19 cases on campus as universities deal with infection from returned students Global Times 11 Sep 2022 -- Beijing has strengthened COVID-19 prevention measures on campus as cluster infections in multiple universities continue to increase. The capital city detected 14 new COVID-19 confirmed cases among quarantined individuals between 12 am and 3 pm on Sunday, 13 of whom are university students.
- Handover ceremony of China-donated COVID-19 vaccines held in Myanmar People's Daily 11 Sep 2022 -- A handover ceremony of 2 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines donated by China was held Friday at Myanmar's Yangon International Airport.
- 2 Chinese planes, 1 drone cross Taiwan Strait median line: MND CNA 11 Sep 2022 -- Two Chinese fighter jets and an unmanned aerial vehicle crossed the median line of the Taiwan Strait on Sunday, according to Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense (MND).
- Chinese Foreign Ministry Makes Representation to US Over Cyberattack on University Sputnik 11 Sep 2022 -- The Chinese Foreign Ministry said on Sunday that it had made representation to the US over the cyberattack on Northwestern Polytechnical University in the city of Xi'an.
- Political Bureau of CPC Central Committee convenes meeting, deliberates on documents to be submitted for discussion at seventh plenary session of 19th CPC Central Committee People's Daily 11 Sep 2022 -- The Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee on Friday convened a meeting to deliberate on documents to be submitted for discussion at the upcoming seventh plenary session of the 19th CPC Central Committee, which is slated to be held on Oct. 9.
- China's Mass Incarceration of Uyghurs Overshadows UN Council Agenda VOA 11 Sep 2022 -- China's mass incarceration of Uyghur and other Muslim minorities is not on the U.N. Human Rights Council's packed agenda for its session starting Monday. However, the controversial policy threatens to overshadow all the other issues to be examined during the council's monthlong session.
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