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China, Pacific and nuclear missiles

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Why China Fired a Long-Range Missile Into the Pacific
With one missile fired over the Pacific Ocean from a submarine lurking off China’s coast, the country’s leader, Xi Jinping, has proclaimed his determination to build a full suite of nuclear weapons, i...

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Inquirer on MSN · 10m
US leads int’l concern after China test-fires missile into Pacific
The Diplomat · 17m
China’s Submarine-launched Ballistic Missile Test Was a Message to the Pacific
 · 1d
China tests dummy nuclear warhead in South Pacific after Aus-Fiji war pact
Chinese state media reported that a nuclear submarine fired the missile at noon (Beijing time) on Monday and that it “landed precisely within the designated waters”.

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 · 13h
Federal politics live: Australia was monitoring Chinese navy taskforce group ahead of missile test, minister says
 · 18h
Australia news LIVE: China tests nuclear-capable missile; Australia signs $1b defence pact; PM in Solomon Islands
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China to launch nuclear missile in South Pacific reportedly over Fiji deal
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese signed the agreement, named the Ocean of Peace Alliance, alongside Fiji Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka at the colonial State House – home of Fiji’s President – in Suva,...

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Crikey · 17h
Chinese missile test overshadows PM’s Pacific diplomacy
 · 13h
Australia news live: government starts assessing risks of frontier AI models; Richard White steps down as WiseTech chair
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Exclusive-Beijing is looking at curbing overseas access to China's top AI models, sources say

By Fanny Potkin SINGAPORE, July 7 (Reuters) - Chinese authorities have held meetings with top tech firms over the past month about potentially restricting overseas access to China's most advanced AI models,
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China is quietly planning an AI lockdown that could restrict global access to its most powerful models. Here's why

China is considering restricting overseas access to its most advanced AI models as Beijing moves to treat cutting-edge artificial intelligence as a strategic national asset.
3don MSN

Iran’s Envoy to China Says Beijing to Get Hormuz Concessions

Iran’s ambassador to Beijing said China and other friendly nations will be granted “special considerations” when Tehran determines the level and nature of service fees charged to ships using the Strait of Hormuz.
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A small plane hit Beijing’s tallest tower. Much remains unclear.

More than a week after a light aircraft crashed into Beijing's CITIC Tower, key questions remain unanswered. Reuters examines the flight data, pilot and timeline of the crash.
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US scholar studied China's Myanmar ambitions. Beijing arrested him for 'espionage'

China's growing strategic interests in Myanmar may be linked to the arrest of US citizen and scholar Min Zin, according to a Newsweek report citing people with knowledge of the situation.
Taipei Times
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Taiwan warns travelers as China surveillance widens

Beijing carries out comprehensive and systematic surveillance of visitors and residents within its borders, and Taiwanese traveling to China should pay close attention to their personal safety following China’s implementation of the Ethnic Unity and Progress Promotion Law,
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Beijing plane crash clouds China's low-altitude flights, uncovers safety gaps

July 1 (Reuters) - An unexplained crash by a tiny plane into Beijing's tallest building and silence from regulators have cast a chilling effect on the low-altitude flights sector and uncovered aviation safety gaps in the Chinese capital.
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China identifies pilot who crashed small plane into Beijing’s tallest building, cites ‘personal reasons’ as cause

A man named Liu, a Beijing native, suffered from insomnia and anxiety, Beijing’s Chaoyang district government said.
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