Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
28 May 2024 - China Special Weapons News
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- China-Vietnam government delegations convene for border negotiations in Kunming Global Times 28 May 2024 -- Chinese and Vietnamese government delegations convened for border negotiations in Kunming, Southwest China's Yunnan Province, on Tuesday.
- China cracks down on Tibetans during holy month Radio Free Asia 28 May 2024 -- Chinese authorities have instructed Tibetan students, government workers and retirees to refrain from engaging in religious activities in Tibet's capital Lhasa during the Buddhist holy month of Saga Dawa, four sources said.
- Philippines urged to stop hyping China's moves on upgrading ecological conservation and law enforcement Global Times 28 May 2024 -- The Philippines' recent hype and sensationalization of China's implementation of the annual fishing ban in the South China Sea and the new China Coast Guard (CCG) regulations are fueling tensions between the two countries amid already strained ties.
- US refutes China's characterization of UN Resolution 2758 VOA 28 May 2024 -- The United States said on Tuesday that United Nations Resolution 2758, adopted in 1971, does not endorse the People's Republic of China's sovereignty claim over Taiwan, following Taiwan's exclusion from this week's World Health Assembly sessions.
- WHA rejects Taiwan-related proposal again, proving 'Taiwan independence' is a dead end Global Times 28 May 2024 -- The fact that World Health Assembly (WHA) has rejected Taiwan-related proposal for eight consecutive years has repeatedly proved that "Taiwan independence" is a dead end, Chen Xu, permanent representative of China to the United Nations (UN) Office in Geneva and other international organizations in Switzerland, said on Monday.
- World Health Assembly once again rejects Taiwan-related proposal People's Daily 28 May 2024 -- The World Health Assembly (WHA), the highest decision-making body of the World Health Organization (WHO), decided on Monday not to include in its agenda a proposal on Taiwan's participation in the annual assembly as an observer.
- PLA activities in the waters and airspace around Taiwan May 28, 2024 ROC MND 28 May 2024
- China Urges US to Respect Sovereignty of Neighboring Nations Amid Tensions Sputnik 28 May 2024 -- Beijing has urged the United States to avoid interfering in maritime disputes between China and its neighboring countries and creating regional blocks aimed at deterring China at sea, the Chinese Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday.
- Cambodia, China 'rescue hostages' at the end of joint naval drills Radio Free Asia 28 May 2024 -- The Cambodian and Chinese navies have wrapped up their largest joint drills to date in the Gulf of Thailand which included a mock hostage rescue, Cambodia's defense ministry said.
- China's state security authority refutes hypes of phone checks at border Global Times 28 May 2024 -- China's Ministry of State Security issued a bilingual article on Tuesday, refuting claims hyped by certain overseas anti-China forces that travelers will be subject to phone checks at the Chinese border as absolutely preposterous. The ministry also emphasized that checks upon entry will only be conducted under specific circumstances, with specific targets and procedures in accordance with laws.
- Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Mao Ning's Regular Press Conference on May 28, 2024 PRC MofA 28 May 2024
- 2nd round of China-US maritime affairs consultations held Global Times 28 May 2024 -- China and the US held the second round of China-US maritime affairs consultations via video link on Friday, according to a readout issued by the Chinese Foreign Ministry on Tuesday.
- China, Equatorial Guinea elevate partnership, to inspire more in West Africa Global Times 28 May 2024 -- Chinese President Xi Jinping held talks with Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, president of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea, in Beijing on Tuesday, and the two heads of state announced the elevation of bilateral relations to a comprehensive strategic partnership of coordination.
- Israel urged to end attack amid intl outcry over Rafah strike Global Times 28 May 2024 -- China is seriously concerned about Israel's attack on Rafah and strongly urges Israel to listen to the international community's calls and stop the attacks, a spokesperson from the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs said after an Israeli attack on a Rafah tent camp stirred another wave of international condemnation and rage. Chinese experts said Palestine's plight is laid bare by the latest attack from Israel, and such exposure may lead to more international support in the near future.
- Amid US flirtation, Cambodia stresses 'steel' ties to China Radio Free Asia 28 May 2024 -- Just days before a visit by U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, Cambodian Senate President Hun Sen said Tuesday his son's new government will maintain Phnom Penh's "steel" ties to Beijing.
- Pakistan arrests 11 involved in attack on Chinese nationals People's Daily 28 May 2024 -- Pakistan's National Counter-Terrorism Authority Coordinator Muhammad Tahir Rai said Sunday that security forces have arrested 11 suspects accused involved in an attack on Chinese nationals in March this year.
- HK police arrests six people on suspicion of violating Safeguarding National Security Ordinance Global Times 28 May 2024 -- Hong Kong police arrested six people on Tuesday on suspicion of violating the Safeguarding National Security Ordinance, which took effect on March 23. This is also the first arrest operation enforced since the law came into effect.
- Hong Kong police arrest six people for 'seditious' Facebook posts Radio Free Asia 28 May 2024 -- Police in Hong Kong on Tuesday arrested jailed human rights lawyer Chow Hang-tung and five other people — the first arrests to be made under the recently passed Article 23 security law — for making social media posts with "seditious intent" ahead of the anniversary of the June 4, 1989, Tiananmen Square massacre.
- Hong Kong police arrest six on seditious intent charges VOA 28 May 2024 -- The Hong Kong national security police on Tuesday arrested six people for alleged seditious intent under a new security law. The group includes five women and one man.
- China dismisses activists' calls for US Congress to close Hong Kong offices VOA 28 May 2024 -- China's Embassy in Washington has dismissed calls by Hong Kong activists for the city's economic and trade offices to be closed in the United States.
- Don't talk to media, Tiananmen massacre families warned ahead of June 4 anniversary Radio Free Asia 28 May 2024 -- Chinese authorities have ordered relatives of those who died in the 1989 Tiananmen massacre not to give media interviews, while veteran activists who took part in the pro-democracy movement that year are slapped with restrictions as part of a nationwide "stability maintenance" operation ahead of the 35th anniversary of the bloodshed, Radio Free Asia has learned.
- Designating Cybercrime Network Associated with 911 S5 Malicious Botnet US Dept. of State 28 May 2024 -- The United States is designating three People's Republic of China nationals for activities associated with a malicious botnet known as 911 S5 as well as three entities located in Thailand for being owned or controlled by one of these individuals.
- Treasury Sanctions a Cybercrime Network Associated with the 911 S5 Botnet US Treasury 28 May 2024 -- Today, the U.S. Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) designated three individuals, Yunhe Wang, Jingping Liu, and Yanni Zheng, for their activities associated with the malicious botnet tied to the residential proxy service known as 911 S5. OFAC also sanctioned three entities—Spicy Code Company Limited, Tulip Biz Pattaya Group Company Limited, and Lily Suites Company Limited—for being owned or controlled by Yunhe Wang.
- Shanghai announces major policy measures to boost housing market Global Times 28 May 2024 -- Shanghai announced on Monday that it will take a series of measures to optimize the local real estate market and promote stable and sound development, including relaxing certain restrictions on home purchases and reducing financial requirements. Experts said it will offer a significant boost for the housing market.
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