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5,000 Foreigners Flagged by China in Advanced Surveillance Sweep: Another Data Leak

5,000 Foreigners Flagged by China in Advanced Surveillance Sweep: Data Leak More than 5,000 foreigners were tracked during visits to mainland China between 2017 and 2018, according to the latest data leak from a Chinese institution. Some individuals on the list say they were only in China for a day or were transiting through Shanghai. One cybersecurity expert says the latest data leak is unique in its increased sophistication, the fact a local bureau was involved in surveillance, and the use of facial recognition. The information was compiled by the Shanghai Public Security Bureau, a local level branch of Beijing’s main surveillance body, the Ministry of Public Security.

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Australia to build guided missiles to boost defense capacity

Australia to build guided missiles to boost defense capacity
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Australia to build its own missiles for first time to counter growing China threat as war fears loom

Australia to build its own missiles for first time to counter growing China threat as war fears loom
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Will Protests against China Push Beijing to Intervene in Myanmar?

Among the earliest images to go viral at the start of Myanmar’s anti-coup protests was a photo of an airplane unloading cargo. Source unknown, the picture was often paired with a second showing workers moving long army-green boxes from what appeared to be the inside of a plane. Netizens found evidence of nightly flights between the southwestern Chinese city of Kunming and Myanmar’s former capital Yangon and insisted the photos, therefore, had to be proof that Beijing was supplying Myanmar’s military, or Tatmadaw, with arms and ammunition. When the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Myanmar released a statement saying the planes were delivering seafood, it was met with widespread mockery.

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