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26 January 2025 - China Special Weapons News
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- Philippines suspends South China Sea science mission after China 'harassment' Radio Free Asia 26 Jan 2025 -- Philippine authorities suspended a scientific survey in the disputed South China Sea after its fisheries vessels faced "harassment" from China's coast guard and navy.
- Foreign fishing vessels detained for electric fishing, coral and tridacna poaching in South China Sea: CCG Global Times 26 Jan 2025 -- The China Coast Guard (CCG) held a special maritime law enforcement briefing on Sunday, providing an overview of its 2024 efforts on maritime law enforcement and introducing plans for 2025.
- On-site evidence shows CCG thwart Philippine's attempt to board Tiexian Reef Global Times 26 Jan 2025 -- The latest video clip taken on-site has shown that Chinese law enforcement vessels thwarted Philippine sides' attempt to illegally board China's reef in the South China Sea.
- Chinese illegal activities compel PH to defend itself - DND chief Philippine News Agency 26 Jan 2025 -- China's illegal activities on the country's waters are forcing the Philippines to defend itself and assert its rights, Department of National Defense (DND) Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr. said.
- Mainland confirms Taiwan inspection tour applications by tourism operators in Fujian, Shanghai People's Daily 26 Jan 2025 -- A Chinese mainland spokesperson on Friday confirmed that tourism operators in eastern Fujian Province and Shanghai Municipality had submitted applications to Taiwan authorities for inspection tours of the island.
- Taiwan residents entitled to liberty and right to settle in mainland: spokesperson People's Daily 26 Jan 2025 -- A Chinese mainland spokesperson on Friday said Taiwan residents are entitled to the liberty and right to settle in the mainland.
- 2025/01/26 - PLA activities in the waters and airspace around Taiwan ROC MND 26 Jan 2025
- CCG forms initial ship-aircraft coordinated law enforcement capability Global Times 26 Jan 2025 -- At the beginning of this year, the China Coast Guard (CCG) released a video for its training mobilization for 2025. In addition to various types of CCG vessels, the patrol aircraft and shipborne helicopters featured prominently. Zhang Jianming, head of the law enforcement department of the CCG, said that the CCG has developed initial capabilities for coordinated ship-aircraft law enforcement and remote joint operations, during an interview event on maritime law enforcement held by the CCG on Sunday.
- Chinese, Russian heads of state continue guiding bilateral relations toward new height People's Daily 26 Jan 2025 -- Chinese President Xi Jinping had a video meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on January 21, 2025, ahead of the Chinese Lunar New Year.
- China, US should find right way to get along in new era: Wang Yi tells Marco Rubio Global Times 26 Jan 2025 -- China and the US should find the right way to get along in the new era, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said in a phone conversation with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Friday.
- China, US should find right way to get along in new era: Wang Yi said in a phone conversation with Marco Rubio Global Times 26 Jan 2025 -- China and the United States should find the right way to get along in the new era, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said in a phone conversation with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio held at the latter's request on Friday.
- Indian foreign secretary kicks off China visit, continuing exchanges momentum Global Times 26 Jan 2025 -- China-India relations in early 2025 continued the momentum of exchanges and stabilization seen in late 2024, as India's Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri kicked off his trip to Beijing on Sunday, in another indication that China and India are restoring a mechanism to enhance dialogue and work on specific issues.
- Certain US politicians urged to stop interfering in HKSAR affairs by playing 'bill card' Global Times 26 Jan 2025 -- In response to certain US lawmakers once again proposing a so-called "bill" and threatening to impose sanctions on officials, judges, and prosecutors of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) on a so-called list of "sanctions," a spokesperson of the Commissioner's Office of China's Foreign Ministry in the HKSAR expressed strong dissatisfaction and firm opposition on Saturday.
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