Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
16 September 2024 - China Special Weapons News
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- Philippines says it did not surrender from Sabina Shoal Radio Free Asia 16 Sep 2024 -- Filipino officials tried to reassure the Philippine public Monday that they had not surrendered Manila's claim of sovereign rights over Sabina Shoal to China by withdrawing a coast guard ship from the disputed reef.
- PH Navy: WPS patrols, surveillance flights continue Philippine News Agency 16 Sep 2024 -- Maritime and air surveillance patrols will continue in all Philippine-held features in the West Philippine Sea, a ranking Philippine Navy official said Monday.
- Premier Cho vows speedy review of Chinese boat incidents CNA 16 Sep 2024 -- Premier Cho Jung-tai (卓榮泰) on Monday assured the public that the government will promptly review several Chinese nationals recently caught entering Taiwan illegally by boat.
- PLA activities in the waters and airspace around Taiwan ROC MND 16 Sep 2024
- Ocean 2024 CPX: Pacific Fleet and PLA Navy hold comprehensive missile and artillery live fires Russia MoD 16 Sep 2024 -- Warships of the Russian Pacific Fleet and the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy, acting in a joint unit, have completed comprehensive live fires with the use of missile and artillery weaponry in the Sea of Japan during the Ocean 2024 strategic naval drills.
- Russia's Pacific Fleet, China's Navy Conduct Joint Drills in Sea of Japan Sputnik 16 Sep 2024 -- Russian and Chinese warships conducted missile and artillery firing drills in the Sea of Japan as part of ongoing joint exercises Monday, the Russian Defense Ministry told reporters.
- Threat From China Increasing, Air Force Official Says DoD News 16 Sep 2024 -- Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall spoke about the growing threat that China poses to the Indo-Pacific region during a keynote address today at an Air & Space Forces Association convention just outside of Washington.
- DOD Delegation Concludes Military Talks With China DoD News 16 Sep 2024 -- A Defense Department delegation concluded the latest round of military-to-military talks with Chinese counterparts over the weekend, as U.S. officials continue to emphasize the importance of maintaining open lines of communication for responsibly managing competition.
- China releases US pastor David Lin after 18 years in jail Radio Free Asia 16 Sep 2024 -- An American pastor held by China since 2006 on what Washington has described as spurious charges has been freed after 18 years in prison, a U.S.-based rights group said on Sunday.
- US will 'continue to push' for release of detainees in China, State Department says VOA 16 Sep 2024 -- On Monday, after the U.S. State Department announced the release of David Lin, an American pastor, from nearly two decades of imprisonment in China, officials said more work remains to secure the freedom of other Americans held in China.
- North Korea sends 500 workers to China in violation of sanctions Radio Free Asia 16 Sep 2024 -- North Korea has dispatched 500 workers to China - a violation of international sanctions - in the first such deployment since the pandemic, residents in China told Radio Free Asia.
- First conviction under Hong Kong's security law for wearing 'seditious' T-shirt VOA 16 Sep 2024 -- A Hong Kong man on Monday pleaded guilty to sedition for wearing a T-shirt with a protest slogan, becoming the first person convicted under the city's new national security law passed in March.
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