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Threats by Kim’s sister raises questions about North Korea’s bioweapons program
Kim Yo-Jong, the younger sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un and a top official in the Pyongyang regime, accused South Korea of spreading Covid-19 to the North via balloons launched from the South. Read More.
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Testimony: Gain-of-function research conducted on deadly bioterror virus at Wuhan
Communist China’s Wuhan Institute of Virology carried out gain-of-function research on a virus that is much deadlier than Covid-19, according to recent testimony before the U.S. Senate. Read More.
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South Korea’s rapid missile advances check North, puts China at risk
South Korea has made significant advancements in its missile program out of the eye of the international media. But the rapid pace of development is being closely tracked by North Korea, China, and Russia. Read More.
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‘Black box’: MI6 chief sizes up China’s seemingly unlimited intelligence threat
China’s intelligence operation is “extraordinarily well resourced” with “hundreds of thousands” of civilian intelligence officers dispatched to steal secrets and technology worldwide, the chief of Great Britain’s MI6 intelligence service said. Read More.
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New Chinese 203MM cannon could put Taipei in artillery range
China’s North Industries Corporation, or NORINCO, may be developing a 203mm mobile artillery system, that with new ramjet-powered shells, may have the potential to reach targets in Taiwan. Read More.
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By 2035 China plans its own ‘Starship’ to compete with SpaceX
On July 12 a series of slides appeared on Chinese web page from a briefing by Long Lehao, former Deputy Chief Designer for the Chinese Lunar Exploration Program from 2004 to 2009. Read More.
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For sale: Hacker offers Shanghai police database with records on 1 billion Chinese
A computer hacker who had obtained a database from a police network in Shanghai which contained records on 1 billion Chinese citizens attempted to sell the database for 10 bitcoin, or about $200,000. Read More.
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Chinese disinformation campaign targeted Trump-era rare earth initiative in Texas
China does not abide threats to its dominance in the production of rare earth minerals which are indispensable to many cutting-edge technological products. Read More.
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Second U.S. hypersonic missile test fails; Trails China, Russia
The Department of Defense confirmed that, for the second time in less than a year, a U.S. test of a hypersonic missile has failed. Read More.
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26 navies gather in the Pacific for RIMPAC; Japan tracks Russian, Chinese warships
Amid increased activity in the western Pacific by Chinese and Russian warships, the U.S. and allied naval forces were set to launch Rim of the Pacific, or RIMPAC, the world’s largest naval war games on June 29. Read More.
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China’s first real flattop is for power projection to global hegemony
On June 17, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) achieved a long-sought goal on its way to realizing its ambitions for global power projection when it launched its first real “flattop” or conventional take-off or landing (CTOL) aircraft carrier. Read More.
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Northern Command warns U.S. homeland vulnerable to attack from ‘multiple vectors’
China, Russia and North Korea in the past year have accelerated the development and deployment of weapons “specifically designed to threaten our homeland,” the commander of the Pentagon’s Northern Command recently told the U.S. Congress. Read More.
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China begins construction of 300-ton unmanned combat ship
On June 1, an image surfaced on the Chinese Internet from a May 31 ceremony marking the beginning of construction of a new large unmanned combat ship for the People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN), marking an advance in the next generation warfare technology of autonomous and unmanned weapons platforms. Read More.
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Another showdown in the South Pacific, 80 years on
The South Pacific is again a battleground. China is not nearly at the stage of taking over any of the 15 islands stretching across the region of Oceania, but it's definitely disturbing the foes of Chinese expansionism. Read More.
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U.S. officers warn outdated strategic forces won't deter China ‘breakout’
The Pentagon risks losing a 50-plus year strategic advantage in deterring Russia and China if it fails to replace missiles, bombers, and submarines that are outdated, U.S. defense officials say. Read More.

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