Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)
23 September 2024 - China Special Weapons News
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- Decision on Taking Countermeasures Against U.S. Military Companies PRC MofA 23 Sep 2024 -- "Recently, the U.S. announced another arms sale to China's Taiwan region. This seriously violates the one-China principle and the three China-U.S. Joint Communiqués, interferes in China's internal affairs, and undermines China's sovereignty and territorial integrity."
- Taiwan's military rebuts CCTV report of cyberattacks against China CNA 23 Sep 2024 -- Taiwan's military on Monday rebutted a report by China's state-run CCTV that claimed the Taiwanese government has funded an "internet army" to infiltrate China's cyberspace and spread disinformation.
- Investigations into three perpetrators related to Taiwan's 'internet army' launched Global Times 23 Sep 2024 -- China's Ministry of State Security (MSS) on Monday unveiled a hacker organization called "Anonymous 64," saying that it was an "internet army" supported by "Taiwan independence" forces and has frequently launched cyberattacks against the Chinese mainland and Hong Kong and Macao Special Administrative Regions, attempting to infiltrate portals, outdoor electronic screens, and online television to spread disinformation and disrupt public communications.
- Ministry of State Security unveils hacker group supported by 'Taiwan independence' forces Global Times 23 Sep 2024 -- China's Ministry of State Security (MSS) on Monday unveiled a hacker organization called "Anonymous 64," saying that it was an "internet army" supported by "Taiwan independence" forces and has frequently launched cyberattacks against the Chinese mainland and Hong Kong and Macao Special Administrative Regions, attempting to infiltrate portals, outdoor electronic screens, and online television to spread disinformation and disrupt public communications.
- Beijing says Taipei behind anti-China hackers Radio Free Asia 23 Sep 2024 -- China's ministry of state security on Monday accused the Taiwanese military of supporting a hacking group called Anonymous 64 that it said was responsible for cyberattacks against Chinese targets.
- PLA activities in the waters and airspace around Taiwan ROC MND 23 Sep 2024
- Three Chinese aircraft carriers hold intensive activities: reports Global Times 23 Sep 2024 -- Ahead of the 12th anniversary of the commissioning of China's first aircraft carrier, which falls on Wednesday, all three Chinese aircraft carriers reportedly carried out exercises or tests over the past week.
- Commander of PLA Southern Theater Command attends defense chiefs conference in Hawaii, meeting representatives from the US, Philippines Global Times 23 Sep 2024 -- The commander of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) Southern Theater Command attended a defense chiefs conference in Hawaii last week, meeting with representatives from the US and the Philippines, among other countries.
- Xi calls for accelerating progress in space endeavors Global Times 23 Sep 2024 -- Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday encouraged personnel in China's space industry to continue to work hard and accelerate progress in space endeavors while meeting with the representatives of space scientists and engineers who participated in the research and development in the Chang'e-6 lunar mission at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.
- China's first orbital rocket's high-altitude recovery flight test 'mostly successful,' signaling a 'milestone' step forward: rocket developer Global Times 23 Sep 2024 -- The first high-altitude vertical recovery flight test of China's privately run carrier rocket Nebula-1 has smoothly nailed more than 90 percent of its verification tasks, despite the anomaly at the last stage that led to the crashing of the vehicle.
- Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Lin Jian's Regular Press Conference on September 23, 2024 PRC MofA 23 Sep 2024
- 'Quad not targeting China' is lying through teeth, even US media does not believe it: Chinese FM Global Times 23 Sep 2024 -- Quad is identified as the premier regional grouping that plays a leading role in the US' Indo-Pacific strategy. It is a tool the US uses to contain China and perpetuate US hegemony, Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Lin Jian said on Monday, urging the US to get rid of its obsession with perpetuating its supremacy and containing China, stop using regional countries as its tool, and stop glossing over the strategic intention behind all kinds of exclusive groupings.
- Quad leaders meet; group 'incites bloc confrontation' Global Times 23 Sep 2024 -- At the Quad leaders' summit US President Joe Biden hosted in his Delaware hometown over the weekend, the four-nation group - which consists of the US, Japan, India and Australia - agreed to expand security cooperation, including joint coast guard mission, with China on mind.
- China and Japan to maintain communication to prevent negative impact of individual case on bilateral ties: Chinese FM Global Times 23 Sep 2024 -- Concerning the death of the boy from the Shenzhen Japanese School, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said on Monday that the two countries agreed to maintain communication to prevent negative impact of individual case on the bilateral ties, and noted that both countries recognized each other's effort to properly and calmly handle the tragic incident.
- China and the UK Hold Consultations on Arms Control and Non-proliferation PRC MofA 23 Sep 2024
- Xi congratulates Dissanayake on assuming presidency of Sri Lanka People's Daily 23 Sep 2024 -- Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday sent a message to Anura Kumara Dissanayake to congratulate him on his inauguration as president of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka.
- EXPLAINED: What is the Article 23 security law in Hong Kong? Radio Free Asia 23 Sep 2024 -- Authorities in Hong Kong have jailed three people for wearing a 'seditious' T-shirt and making protest-related graffiti and social media posts, the first imprisonments under the Article 23 security law.
- Leaked audit of VW's Xinjiang plant contains flaws: expert Radio Free Asia 23 Sep 2024 -- Volkswagen's audit of its joint venture plant in Xinjiang — where human rights groups accuse it of using Uyghur forced labor — contains flaws that make it unreliable, said an expert who obtained a leaked confidential copy of the audit.
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