Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
10 March 2024 - China Special Weapons News
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- China capable of preventing and dealing with 'Disease X': official Global Times 10 Mar 2024 -- While the occurrence of "Disease X," which is gaining global attention, is difficult to avoid, the resulting pandemic can be prevented and dealt with, Wang Hesheng, director of China's National Disease Control and Prevention Administration, told a press conference on the sidelines of the two sessions on Saturday.
- China to make proactive preparations for future pandemics: health official People's Daily 10 Mar 2024 -- China will draw on the experience of COVID-19 prevention and control, and make proactive preparations for future pandemics such as "Disease X," which the World Health Organization (WHO) has warned could be a next global public health threat, said a health official on Saturday.
- PLA activities in the waters and airspace around Taiwan Mar. 10, 2024 ROC MND 10 Mar 2024
- Chinese military aims to boost strategic capabilities in emerging areas such as AI, unmanned tech Global Times 10 Mar 2024 -- The Chinese military has vowed to implement President Xi Jinping's call to enhance strategic capabilities in emerging areas, with military lawmakers and experts stressing the importance of new quality productive forces including artificial intelligence (AI), unmanned technologies, aerospace and cyberspace in modern warfare.
- Chinese military spokesperson answers media questions during annual legislative session People's Daily 10 Mar 2024 -- A Chinese military spokesperson on Saturday answered media questions during the ongoing second session of the 14th National People's Congress (NPC), the country's national legislature.
- CPPCC wraps up annual session, Chinese modernization in focus Global Times 10 Mar 2024 -- China's top political advisory body held its closing meeting on Sunday morning. At this year's two sessions, political advisors engaged in effective and pragmatic discussions on a range of topics, both long-standing and newly emerging ones, including strategies for advancing the development of AI and enhancing employment opportunities.
- China's top political advisory body holds closing meeting of annual session People's Daily 10 Mar 2024 -- The second session of the 14th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), China's top political advisory body, started its closing meeting on Sunday morning.
- China's top political advisory body holds 3rd plenary meeting of annual session People's Daily 10 Mar 2024 -- The 14th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), China's top political advisory body, held the third plenary meeting of the ongoing annual session on Saturday.
- Shanghai-based ZPMC says cargo cranes don't pose cybersecurity risk at US ports Global Times 10 Mar 2024 -- Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industries Co (ZPMC), a major global maker of ship-to-shore cargo cranes, said in a statement on Sunday that its cranes do not pose a cybersecurity risk to any port, responding to the US government's reported plan to invest billions in its own cargo cranes to replace ZPMC cranes.
- US mulls extending clampdown on Chinese firms, and China experts call for more resources to support technology self-reliance Global Times 10 Mar 2024 -- The US has been using an array of methods to suppress China's semiconductor industry and other high-tech sectors to contain the country's high-quality development. In the latest move, the US mulled blacklisting another Chinese chipmaker to stifle its growth.
- US asked China, India for help to prevent potential Russian nuclear strike in 2022: report Press TV 10 Mar 2024 -- A new report has revealed that the United States has sought help from China and India to dissuade Russia from carrying out a potential nuclear strike in 2022 as Moscow's war against Ukraine raged on.
- HK officials clarify hype over whether keeping secessionist Apple Daily 'as memento' violates Article 23 Global Times 10 Mar 2024 -- In addressing concerns about whether local residents in Hong Kong would violate the law under the Article 23 legislation of the Basic Law by keeping the secessionist tabloid Apple Daily "as memento" at home, local officials said it depends on whether the possessor has a reasonable explanation. The clarification served as a rebuttal to Western media hype targeting the law.
- HK officials clarify concerns over Article 23 legislation, refuting ill-intentioned Western hypes Global Times 10 Mar 2024 -- Hong Kong's Legislative Council (LegCo) spared no effort in accelerating the review procedures of the Article 23 legislation draft bill over the weekend and local officials constantly made clarification on some concerns raised by local lawmakers in Hong Kong, which also served as forceful rebuttals toward some ill-intentioned hypes made by Western media and political figures on the law.
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