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Beijing Election Interference Reports ‘Not a Partisan Issue,’ Trudeau Says READ: https://www.theepochtimes.com/beijing-election-interference-reports-not-a-partisan-issue-trudeau-says_5075876.html?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=telegram&utm_campaign=USChinaWatch
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Beijing Election Interference Reports ‘Not a Partisan Issue,’ Trudeau Says
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Lawyer Defending Falun Gong Practitioner Thrown Out of Court in China READ: https://www.theepochtimes.com/lawyer-defending-falun-gong-practitioner-thrown-out-of-court_5069860.html?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=telegram&utm_campaign=USChinaWatch
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Lawyer Defending Falun Gong Practitioner Thrown Out of Court in China
During a defense hearing for his client, a Falun Gong adherent, lawyer Xie Yanyi was repeatedly interrupted by ...
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Putin Confirms Xi to Visit Moscow Amid Deepening China-Russia Ties READ: https://www.theepochtimes.com/putin-confirms-chinas-xi-to-visit-russia-amid-deepening-ties-between-two-countries_5077056.html?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=telegram&utm_campaign=USChinaWatch
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Putin Confirms Xi to Visit Moscow Amid Deepening China–Russia Ties
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SIRENS WILL BE HEARD THAT WILL SIGNAL THE GREAT SILENCE
Date Word Received: October 14, 2022
A large mine will be in your news.
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February 22, 2023
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Date Word Received: October 14, 2022
A large mine will be in your news.
Thank you to Suzy Odom for the tip
February 22, 2023
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Two dead, more than 50 missing in China mine collapse - Insider Paper
At least two people were killed and more than 50 are missing, state media reported, after an apparent collapse at a coal mine in northern
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YOUR ENEMIES' PLANS ARE ALL FALLING APART
Date Word Received: March 13, 2022
Another large earthquake you will hear. I told you, My children, this before the news to let you know I am in control, and nothing can stop your enemies' demise.
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Magnitude 7.2 earthquake strikes Tajikistan, near border with China
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Date Word Received: March 13, 2022
Another large earthquake you will hear. I told you, My children, this before the news to let you know I am in control, and nothing can stop your enemies' demise.
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China's Covid-19 epidemic has 'basically ended'
The nation’s health authorities said on Thursday the country's Covid-19 epidemic has "basically" ended, but it is not completely over as they have found seven imported cases of the highly-transmissible XBB.1.5 variant since January 8.Officials, speaking at a news event with several departments attending, said the mainland has set an example for populous nations in Covid prevention and control.However, health officials and experts said they were also monitoring the XBB.1.5 sub-variant of Omicron. On January 4, data had showed no new variant was found in the country.Officials said on Thursday one local case of the variant was linked with an imported case on February 3. Meanwhile, two airports in the financial hub Shanghai saw marked increases in passenger throughput in January, thanks to the nation’s optimised Covid response and entry-exit policies, Shanghai Customs said on Thursday. In January, passenger throughput at Hongqiao International Airport exceeded 2.6 million, up 37.5 percent year on year. Meanwhile, Pudong International Airport handled over 2.8 million passenger trips, an increase of 34.2 percent from a year ago. (Reuters/Xinhua)
2023-02-23 16:49:25 (1)
The nation’s health authorities said on Thursday the country's Covid-19 epidemic has "basically" ended, but it is not completely over as they have found seven imported cases of the highly-transmissible XBB.1.5 variant since January 8.Officials, speaking at a news event with several departments attending, said the mainland has set an example for populous nations in Covid prevention and control.However, health officials and experts said they were also monitoring the XBB.1.5 sub-variant of Omicron. On January 4, data had showed no new variant was found in the country.Officials said on Thursday one local case of the variant was linked with an imported case on February 3. Meanwhile, two airports in the financial hub Shanghai saw marked increases in passenger throughput in January, thanks to the nation’s optimised Covid response and entry-exit policies, Shanghai Customs said on Thursday. In January, passenger throughput at Hongqiao International Airport exceeded 2.6 million, up 37.5 percent year on year. Meanwhile, Pudong International Airport handled over 2.8 million passenger trips, an increase of 34.2 percent from a year ago. (Reuters/Xinhua)
2023-02-23 16:49:25 (1)
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More mainland families on the fence on home buying
The number of mainland households that decided against buying a home rose in the fourth quarter of 2022, a private survey showed, as the Covid epidemic sapped sentiment.But more households were considering buying a home or investing in other assets in the coming three months, according to the survey by a research institute and think tank under Ant Group and the Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, in Sichuan, released on Wednesday.The number of families opting to stay on the sidelines for property in the last quarter rose to 27.2 percent of respondents from 20.1 percent in July-October, the survey showed.However, it also found 16.6 percent of mainland families had plans to buy a home in the coming three months, up from 7.0 percent in the July-October quarter.Respondents' willingness to allocate money to domestic stocks, funds, and overseas asset classes also increased, the survey showed.China's real estate sector, once a key driver of the world's second-largest economy, fell into a slump in 2022 as debt-ridden developers failed to complete stalled projects and some buyers boycotted mortgage payments.A tentative revival was seen in the property sector in January, with home prices rising for the first time in a year, boosted by the government's aggressive support measures late last year and lower mortgage rates. (Reuters)
2023-02-23 17:03:19
The number of mainland households that decided against buying a home rose in the fourth quarter of 2022, a private survey showed, as the Covid epidemic sapped sentiment.But more households were considering buying a home or investing in other assets in the coming three months, according to the survey by a research institute and think tank under Ant Group and the Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, in Sichuan, released on Wednesday.The number of families opting to stay on the sidelines for property in the last quarter rose to 27.2 percent of respondents from 20.1 percent in July-October, the survey showed.However, it also found 16.6 percent of mainland families had plans to buy a home in the coming three months, up from 7.0 percent in the July-October quarter.Respondents' willingness to allocate money to domestic stocks, funds, and overseas asset classes also increased, the survey showed.China's real estate sector, once a key driver of the world's second-largest economy, fell into a slump in 2022 as debt-ridden developers failed to complete stalled projects and some buyers boycotted mortgage payments.A tentative revival was seen in the property sector in January, with home prices rising for the first time in a year, boosted by the government's aggressive support measures late last year and lower mortgage rates. (Reuters)
2023-02-23 17:03:19
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CE says whistle-stop trip to GBA is just the start
Chief Executive John Lee says Thursday's maiden visit to the Greater Bay Area is just the beginning of a push to cement ties with neighbouring cities and attract talent to the region.Lee, who is leading a delegation of officials on a whistle-stop tour of Guangzhou and Shenzhen, said there would be many more opportunities for exchanges, starting with a visit to Macau next week. Speaking after talks with top officials in Guangzhou, he told reporters: “We discussed how to promote high-value development. This is not just an area we should all aim at, it is an area we must go into, otherwise the value of creation will be discounted,” he said. “This visit also means that there will be many other visits which will eventually create extra value through face-to-face contact, through building mutual understanding, and also aligning aims and objectives.” Lee, who is making his first visit to Guangdong since taking office, added that he would lead a group of ministers on a visit to Macau next week, as well as a delegation of lawmakers that will go to the nine cities in the Greater Bay Area in April. Meanwhile, the CE also said the administration had taken action to optimise arrangements for its Top Talent Pass Scheme, to ensure that people can only come to the SAR if their arrival is in Hong Kong's interests.It follows the administration's move earlier this week to strip controversial genetic scientist He Jiankui of his visa under the new scheme. He had previously been jailed on the mainland, and applicants under the scheme must now declare whether they have a criminal record. “[For] people who have a criminal record, we have to of course examine what this criminal record is all about, so as to assess whether his entry into Hong Kong is for the overall good for the society. This is the standard we will maintain in all visits and arrivals into Hong Kong.” he said. Lee added that he hoped to make it easier for top professionals in the Greater Bay Area to apply for a multiple-entry visa for Hong Kong. The chief executive returns to Hong Kong on Thursday evening after meeting officials in Shenzhen, including Mayor Qin Weizhong.
2023-02-23 17:04:59
Chief Executive John Lee says Thursday's maiden visit to the Greater Bay Area is just the beginning of a push to cement ties with neighbouring cities and attract talent to the region.Lee, who is leading a delegation of officials on a whistle-stop tour of Guangzhou and Shenzhen, said there would be many more opportunities for exchanges, starting with a visit to Macau next week. Speaking after talks with top officials in Guangzhou, he told reporters: “We discussed how to promote high-value development. This is not just an area we should all aim at, it is an area we must go into, otherwise the value of creation will be discounted,” he said. “This visit also means that there will be many other visits which will eventually create extra value through face-to-face contact, through building mutual understanding, and also aligning aims and objectives.” Lee, who is making his first visit to Guangdong since taking office, added that he would lead a group of ministers on a visit to Macau next week, as well as a delegation of lawmakers that will go to the nine cities in the Greater Bay Area in April. Meanwhile, the CE also said the administration had taken action to optimise arrangements for its Top Talent Pass Scheme, to ensure that people can only come to the SAR if their arrival is in Hong Kong's interests.It follows the administration's move earlier this week to strip controversial genetic scientist He Jiankui of his visa under the new scheme. He had previously been jailed on the mainland, and applicants under the scheme must now declare whether they have a criminal record. “[For] people who have a criminal record, we have to of course examine what this criminal record is all about, so as to assess whether his entry into Hong Kong is for the overall good for the society. This is the standard we will maintain in all visits and arrivals into Hong Kong.” he said. Lee added that he hoped to make it easier for top professionals in the Greater Bay Area to apply for a multiple-entry visa for Hong Kong. The chief executive returns to Hong Kong on Thursday evening after meeting officials in Shenzhen, including Mayor Qin Weizhong.
2023-02-23 17:04:59
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In the U.S. territory of #Guam, the United States, Australia, and Japan are carrying out an air force exercise. It's another counterweight to Beijing's assertiveness in the region.
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US General: China Is Biggest Space Threat
China is the biggest threat, not just on land but in space, according to U.S. Space Chief General ...
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Russian President #VladimirPutin said that China-Russia relations have reached a new milestone shortly after #China’s diplomat visited Moscow, as Beijing said the relationship between the two countries won’t be influenced by other countries.
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In #China’s major cities, schools are experiencing a #FeverWave. Although classes have been called off, authorities stated that these symptoms are not due to COVID but to the flu. Residents, however, are painting a different picture.
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#China is losing #money to the tune of billions. For the first time in two years, more money left China than entered as imports grow and exports fall, and Chinese shipping containers dawdle around empty Chinese ports. What’s driving this trend? Is it all due to China’s draconian zero-COVID policy? Or are other factors at play?
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The EU Must Be Less Naïve as China Restarts Charm Offensive READ: https://www.theepochtimes.com/the-eu-must-be-less-naive-as-china-restarts-charm-offensive_5074381.html?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=telegram&utm_campaign=USChinaWatch
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The EU Must Be Less Naïve as China Restarts Charm Offensive
Commentary Mid-February marked the resumption of what used to be the biannual European Union-China human rights dialogue. The ...
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Chinese Interference Must Force a Reckoning in Canada READ: https://www.theepochtimes.com/chinese-interference-must-force-a-reckoning-in-canada_5075531.html?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=telegram&utm_campaign=USChinaWatch
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Chinese Interference Must Force a Reckoning in Canada
CommentaryNew revelations by Canadian media on leaks from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) are quickly pushing Canada beyond a point of no return. A reckoning of how Chinese influence ...
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Ford’s Deal With Chinese EV Battery Maker Sparks Security Concerns READ: https://www.theepochtimes.com/fords-deal-with-chinese-ev-battery-maker-sparks-security-concerns_5072334.html?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=telegram&utm_campaign=USChinaWatch
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Ford’s Deal With Chinese EV Battery Maker Sparks Security Concerns
Ford’s new deal with a Chinese electric vehicle (EV) battery manufacturer has triggered bipartisan concern over economic and national security risks.The iconic American automaker on Feb. 13 announced t...
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US Calls on Beijing to ‘End Its Abuse’ of Falun Gong Practitioners After Death of Jailed Journalist READ: https://www.theepochtimes.com/us-calls-on-beijing-to-end-its-abuse-of-falun-gong-practitioners-after-death-of-jailed-journalist_5077270.html?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=telegram&utm_campaign=USChinaWatch
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US Calls on Beijing to 'End Its Abuse' of Falun Gong Adherents After Death of Jailed Journalist
The U.S. State Department has condemned the Chinese Communist Party following the death of a jailed journalist for his belief in the spiritual discipline Falun Gong.The journalist, Pang Xun, 30, a radi...
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Amazon Censors Criticism of China READ: https://www.theepochtimes.com/amazon-censors-criticism-of-china_5077265.html?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=telegram&utm_campaign=USChinaWatch
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Amazon Censors Criticism of China
CommentaryAmazon is concerning a group of authors and publishers highly critical of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).The company, headquartered in Seattle and Arlington, does extensive business with C...
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US Raises Alarm on China’s Possible Lethal Aid to Russia READ: https://www.theepochtimes.com/us-raises-alarm-on-chinas-possible-lethal-aid-to-russia_5079367.html?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=telegram&utm_campaign=USChinaWatch
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US Raises Alarm on China's Possible Lethal Aid to Russia
The US is concerned that China may deliver lethal aid for Russia’s war in Ukraine, and is reportedly considering releasing intelligence about the issue.