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October 08, 2022
WATER WORLD
Solomons PM tells Australia no Chinese military presence



Sydney (AFP) Oct 7, 2022
Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare said Friday he has assured Australia that his nation will not allow a Chinese military presence in its territory. The island nation has been at the centre of a diplomatic tussle in the southern Pacific Ocean between the United States, Australia and their allies on one side and an increasingly assertive China on the other. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese met Sogavare in Canberra on Thursday to smooth ties that have been frayed since the ... read more

WAR REPORT
US, Philippines reinforce alliance with joint military drills
San Antonio, Philippines (AFP) Oct 7, 2022
US and Philippine marines stormed a beach near a disputed rocky outcrop in the South China Sea on Friday as part of joint military drills involving more than 3,500 troops. ... more
SINO DAILY
Xi's 'final purge' ahead of Chinese Communist Party congress
Beijing (AFP) Oct 7, 2022
President Xi Jinping has embarked on a "final round of purges" ahead of a major Chinese Communist Party congress, wielding his long-running anti-corruption campaign to cement his grasp on power, analysts say. ... more
SINO DAILY
Who is China's President Xi Jinping?
Beijing (AFP) Oct 7, 2022
When Xi Jinping took power in 2012, some observers predicted he would be the most liberal Communist Party leader in China's history, based on his low-key profile, family backstory and perhaps a degree of misguided hope. ... more
SINO DAILY
'Nobody dares speak out': Exiled Chinese writer decries censorship
Melbourne (AFP) Oct 7, 2022
Murong Xuecun was one of the brightest stars of China's literary scene, his novels offering searing critiques of contemporary social issues that few other writers dared to imitate. ... more
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'Malign influence': China's cultural institutes under growing scrutiny
Paris (AFP) Oct 7, 2022
Accused of peddling propaganda and even spying, Chinese cultural institutes are facing increasing resistance around the world, forcing some to close down and Beijing to make changes to their management. ... more
EPIDEMICS
Zero-Covid in China key to Xi legacy as he eyes third term
Beijing (AFP) Oct 6, 2022
For many in China, years of gruelling lockdowns and privacy invasions aimed at extinguishing Covid have caused misery. ... more
SUPERPOWERS
'Inevitable': Views on US bases shift in Japan's Okinawa
Ginowan, Japan (AFP) Oct 5, 2022
For decades, residents of Japan's Okinawa have strongly opposed the US military bases that dot the region but a subtle shift is under way, driven by Chinese sabre-rattling and economic challenges. ... more
DRAGON SPACE
Tiangong space station marks key step in assembly
Beijing (XNA) Oct 06, 2022
The Wentian lab module of China's Tiangong space station has been repositioned to dock with a radial port on the station's Tianhe core module on Friday afternoon, which marked a key step in Tiangong ... more
AEROSPACE
Indian army pilot killed in chopper crash near China border
New Delhi (AFP) Oct 5, 2022
An Indian army chopper crashed Wednesday on a routine flight near the country's disputed border with China, killing one pilot and injuring another. ... more
THE STANS
UN Human Rights Council rejects holding Xinjiang debate
Geneva (AFP) Oct 6, 2022
The UN Human Rights Council on Thursday voted against holding a debate on alleged abuses in China's Xinjiang region in a major setback for Western nations. ... more
THE STANS
Study eyes US cooperation with Pakistan amid China rise
Washington (AFP) Oct 4, 2022
The United States needs to keep engaging Pakistan despite lingering distrust over Afghanistan, with investment and climate cooperation key to reducing the South Asian nation's growing reliance on China, a study group recommended Tuesday. ... more
TAIWAN NEWS
Taiwan launches first English TV channel as China pressure grows
Taipei (AFP) Oct 3, 2022
Taiwan launched its first English-language TV channel on Monday in a bid to boost its international outreach against an intensified pressure campaign by Beijing. ... more



AEROSPACE
Eyeing China, India unveils high-altitude helicopters
Jodhpur, India (AFP) Oct 3, 2022
India unveiled on Monday its first batch of locally-made attack helicopters, designed primarily for use in high-altitude areas like the Himalayas where its troops clashed with China in 2020. ... more
SINO DAILY
UN rights vote Pyrrhic victory for China, say campaigners
Geneva (AFP) Oct 8, 2022
The UN Human Rights Council damaged its credibility by dodging a discussion on Xinjiang, experts say, but campaigners brand it a Pyrrhic victory for China with Beijing's impunity finally dented. ... more
SINO DAILY
First minors sentenced under Hong Kong security law
Hong Kong (AFP) Oct 8, 2022
The first minors convicted under Hong Kong's national security law were Saturday sentenced to detention in a training centre by a judge who said their calls to overthrow China's government must be met with deterrence. ... more
WATER WORLD
Filipinos fishing on frontline of China's battle for disputed sea
Cato, Philippines (AFP) Oct 5, 2022
Filipino fisherman Mariel Villamonte had spent years plying the turquoise waters of Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea for snapper and grouper - until a Chinese coast guard vessel water cannoned his boat. ... more
WATER WORLD
Beaten and robbed: Vietnamese fisherman recounts China attacks
Ly Son, Vietnam (AFP) Oct 5, 2022
Vietnamese fisherman Nguyen Van Loc has been attacked by Chinese coast guard vessels so many times, he has lost count. ... more


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Hong Kong online radio host jailed for 'seditious' broadcasts
Hong Kong (AFP) Oct 7, 2022
A Hong Kong internet radio host was jailed on Friday after being convicted for "seditious" comments opposing Chinese rule, calling for the city's independence and the toppling of its government. ... more
THE STANS
Ukraine changes mind on UN rights council vote on Xinjiang
Geneva (AFP) Oct 7, 2022
Ukraine indicated Friday it had changed its mind on a historic vote a day earlier that saw the UN Human Rights Council refuse to debate violations in China's Xinjiang region. ... more
SINO DAILY
Xi's 'Chinese Dream' flickers in one Beijing neighbourhood
Beijing (AFP) Oct 4, 2022
Wu has staked out his patch of the Chinese Dream. Married with a second child on the way, he has a Beijing apartment and a car paid for by a tech job with a comfortable salary. ... more
CHIP TECH
US tightens chip export controls to China
Washington (AFP) Oct 8, 2022
The United States announced new export controls Friday aimed at restricting China's ability to buy and manufacture high-end chips with military applications, stepping up tensions between the countries. ... more
CAR TECH
Chinese EV maker Nio takes on German auto titans
Berlin (AFP) Oct 7, 2022
Chinese electric carmaker Nio launched in Germany on Friday, hoping competitive prices and an innovative battery swap system can help it take on world-renowned local auto brands. ... more
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Tiangong space station marks key step in assembly
Beijing (XNA) Oct 06, 2022
The Wentian lab module of China's Tiangong space station has been repositioned to dock with a radial port on the station's Tianhe core module on Friday afternoon, which marked a key step in Tiangong's in-orbit assembly, according to the China Manned Space Agency. The agency said in a news release that during the hour-long operation that finished at 12:44 pm, Wentian was moved from the axia ... more
+ China begins search for fourth astronaut generation
+ China launches multiple satellites in back to back launches
+ Space missions bring Down-to-Earth benefits
+ Shenzhou XIV astronauts in 4-hour spacewalk
+ Taikonauts in orbit salute China's manned space program on 30th anniversary
+ China's manned space program attracts more public attention
+ Shenzhou astronauts carry out second spacewalk
Under-fire UK PM Truss fails to calm markets with growth pledge
Birmingham, United Kingdom (AFP) Oct 5, 2022
Prime Minister Liz Truss vowed to steer the UK "through the tempest" as she closed her party's tumultuous annual conference on Wednesday, making an unapologetic pitch for economic "growth, growth, growth". Since succeeding Boris Johnson, Truss has alienated voters, financial markets and many in the ruling Conservative party with a crash programme of debt-fuelled tax cuts to boost Britain's s ... more
+ Stocks drop, dollar holds gains as US jobs report looms
+ Asian markets drift as global rally peters, focus now on US jobs
+ Markets rally, dollar dips as US data tempers rate fears
+ Markets drop as traders eye jobs and earnings, oil jumps
+ Markets mixed after sell-off, sterling edges up after recovery
+ Stocks and oil drop as dollar gains on recession, Ukraine fears
+ Dollar softens after rally, stocks stable but uncertainty reigns




'Inevitable': Views on US bases shift in Japan's Okinawa
Ginowan, Japan (AFP) Oct 5, 2022
For decades, residents of Japan's Okinawa have strongly opposed the US military bases that dot the region but a subtle shift is under way, driven by Chinese sabre-rattling and economic challenges. The bases are often seen as a disproportionate burden for Japan's sub-tropical southernmost region. Okinawa comprises 0.6 percent of the Japanese archipelago's territory but contains 70 percent ... more
+ Russian elite voice growing anger as losses mount in Ukraine
+ Putin 'in a corner' with options narrowing
+ Nobel-winning Ukraine NGO chief says Putin should face 'tribunal'
+ Hong Kong to not enforce sanctions on megayacht linked to Putin ally
+ US, Australia and Japan vow to work together against China
+ Kremlin set to annex four Ukraine territories at ceremony
+ US, allies not 'intimidated' by Putin: Biden




Head of Russian-held Ukrainian nuclear plant freed: UN watchdog
Vienna (AFP) Oct 3, 2022
The detained chief of Ukraine's Russian-held nuclear power plant has been released, the head of the UN nuclear watchdog said Monday. "I welcome the release of Ihor Murashov, director general of Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant; I have received confirmation that Mr Murashov has returned to his family safely," Rafael Grossi, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) ... more
+ IAEA chief says on way to Kyiv for nuclear plant talks
+ Austria challenges EU 'green' nuclear label in court
+ 'No risk' at Ukraine atomic plant after chief expelled: IAEA
+ Simulating neutron behavior in nuclear reactors
+ Ukraine condemns 'illegal detention' of nuclear plant chief
+ IAEA's Grossi says 'obvious' Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant a Ukrainian facility
+ IAEA chief to travel to Kyiv and Moscow later this week: statement
Biden signs executive order on US-EU personal data privacy
Washington (AFP) Oct 7, 2022
US President Joe Biden signed an executive order on Friday designed to protect the privacy of personal data transfers between the EU and the United States and address European concerns about US intelligence collection activities. The executive order provides a new legal framework for trans-Atlantic data flows that are critical to the digital economy, the White House said. It will be subj ... more
+ The censor cannot hold: the pressure of controlling China's internet
+ 'Watched the whole time': China's surveillance state grows under Xi
+ Hong Kong men charged with sedition over social media posts
+ Cyber warfare rife in Ukraine, but impact stays in shadows
+ Chinese engineer convicted in US of aiding spy agency
+ Meta says China-based campaign aimed at US election
+ SES, ESA and EC partner to deliver satellite quantum cryptography




Head of Russian-held Ukrainian nuclear plant freed: UN watchdog
Vienna (AFP) Oct 3, 2022
The detained chief of Ukraine's Russian-held nuclear power plant has been released, the head of the UN nuclear watchdog said Monday. "I welcome the release of Ihor Murashov, director general of Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant; I have received confirmation that Mr Murashov has returned to his family safely," Rafael Grossi, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) ... more
+ IAEA chief says on way to Kyiv for nuclear plant talks
+ Austria challenges EU 'green' nuclear label in court
+ 'No risk' at Ukraine atomic plant after chief expelled: IAEA
+ Simulating neutron behavior in nuclear reactors
+ Ukraine condemns 'illegal detention' of nuclear plant chief
+ IAEA's Grossi says 'obvious' Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant a Ukrainian facility
+ IAEA chief to travel to Kyiv and Moscow later this week: statement
Wind turbine maker Siemens Gamesa plans 2,900 jobs cuts
Madrid (AFP) Sept 29, 2022
Wind turbine maker Siemens Gamesa said Thursday it plans to slash 2,900 jobs worldwide, or about 11 percent of its total workforce, as part the company's efforts to boost its profitability. Europe will bear the brunt of the job cuts, with Siemens Gamesa set to slash 800 positions in Denmark, 475 in Spain and 300 in Germany, the German-Spanish company said in a statement. "Details for all ... more
+ Spain, UK making headway on renewable energy: report
+ Europe and China operate the largest number of offshore wind farms
+ A new method boosts wind farms' energy output, without new equipment
+ Modern wind turbines can more than compensate for decline in global wind resource
+ End-of-life plan needed for tens of thousands of wind turbine blades
+ Engineers develop cybersecurity tools to protect solar, wind power on the grid
+ 1500 sensors for the rotor blades of the future




Why some countries are leading the shift to green energy
Berkeley CA (SPX) Oct 07, 2022
Oil and gas prices skyrocketed following the Russian invasion of Ukraine in spring 2022, creating a global energy crisis similar to the oil crisis of the 1970s. While some countries used the price shock to accelerate the transition to cleaner sources of energy, such as wind, solar and geothermal, others have responded by expanding the production of fossil fuels. A new study appearing this ... more
+ Renewables grow to meet global electricity demands: study
+ German firm RWE signs $6.8 bn US clean energy deal
+ Tired of power cuts, blockaded Gaza turns to solar
+ Sunny future for solar power: Efficiency of low-cost solar cells improved
+ Casting shadows on solar cells connected in series
+ Solar power beams: a step towards cleaner energy
+ Biden laying foundation for green energy investments: Yellen
Fire power: North Korea's banned weapons programmes
Seoul (AFP) Oct 4, 2022
Here is a timeline of North Korea's banned nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programmes: - Beginnings - North Korea's nuclear ambitions date back to the end of the Korean War in a stalemate in 1953. In the 1960s, Pyongyang receives nuclear technology and hardware from the Soviet Union - a key Cold War ally - to create a nuclear energy programme. By the 1980s, its scienti ... more
+ White House consulting allies on 'robust' responses to NKorea launch
+ Iran says nuclear deal still possible
+ North Korea fires ballistic missile over Japan
+ North Korea fires two ballistic missiles, blames US drills 'escalation'
+ Japan, US hold joint drill after N. Korea missile
+ No 'indications' of Russian nuclear use despite Biden warning: W.House
+ Nuclear 'Armageddon' threat back for first time since Cold War: Biden




Homemade 'DIY' weapons boost Ukraine war arsenal
Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine (AFP) Oct 5, 2022
In a metal workshop in the industrial city of Kryvyi Rih in southern Ukraine, a homemade anti-drone system waits to be mounted on a military pick-up truck. The contraption - a heavy machine gun welded to steel tubes - is one of several do-it-yourself weapons that are proving to be valuable additions to the Ukraine war effort. "We have the skills and the equipment, and we don't lack ide ... more
+ Soviet-era rocket launchers still serving on Ukraine frontline
+ In the Ukrainian army, Soviet-era artillery bows out
+ Germany military must become Europe's 'best equipped': Scholz
+ Northrop Grumman Australia Team Demonstrates Joint Air Battle Management Systems Stewardship
+ Slovakia buys armoured vehicles from Finland
+ Northrop Grumman G/ATOR demonstrates advanced radar capability for US Marines
+ AFRL Inspire event with Tedx-style talks to be livestreamed
US ammunition supplies dwindle as Ukraine war drains stockpiles
Washington (AFP) Oct 8, 2022
The United States will soon be unable to provide Ukraine with certain types of ammunition that are essential to Kyiv's battle against Russia's invasion, as supplies are being used up faster than they can be replaced. Washington has become by far the largest supplier of arms to Ukraine since Russia launched the invasion on February 24, with more than $16.8 billion in military assistance provi ... more
+ France creates 100-mn-euro fund for Ukraine to buy arms
+ Norway seeks to up defence spending over Ukraine war
+ One killed, two missing in Bulgaria arms factory blast
+ Sweden allows military exports to Turkey after NATO application
+ N. Korea denies exporting weapons to Russia
+ Cyprus welcomes 'landmark' US lifting of arms embargo
+ Western arms production to ramp up as Ukraine burns through stockpiles




No Terminator: Musk teases 'useful' humanoid robot
San Francisco (AFP) Oct 1, 2022
Elon Musk on Friday showed off the latest version of a humanoid robot that the world's richest man said could one day eliminate poverty. An Optimus prototype wheeled on stage during an annual Tesla AI Day presentation was mounted to a small platform. The robot, which remains a work-in-progress, waved to the audience and raised its knees. "Our goal is to make a useful humanoid robot as qu ... more
+ Soft robots that grip with the right amount of force
+ Smart microrobots walk autonomously with electronic 'brains'
+ The Perseverance robotic arm tightrope of abrasion proximity science
+ Four-legged jumping robots LEAP to explore the Moon
+ MDA announces second commercial sale of space robotics technology to Axiom Space
+ Robots steer toward tomorrow's world
+ Solar-powered cyborg cockroaches could rescue humans, study says
Plastic gobbling enzymes in worm spit may help ease pollution
Paris (AFP) Oct 4, 2022
Enzymes found in the saliva of wax worms can degrade one of the most common forms of plastic waste, according to research published Tuesday that could open up new ways of dealing with plastic pollution. Humans produce some 400 million tonnes of plastic waste each year despite international drives to reduce single-use plastics and to increase recycling. Around a third is polyethylene, a ... more
+ Germany says mass fish deaths in Oder river a 'man-made disaster'
+ German city dwellers sue government over air pollution
+ Fossil fuels make up 90% of Middle East air pollution: study
+ NASA and Google team up to better track local air pollution
+ US cracks down on potent class of greenhouse gases
+ Plastic garbage covers Central American rivers, lakes and beaches
+ Bin-opening cockatoos enter 'arms race' with humans
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Taiwan launches first English TV channel as China pressure grows
Taipei (AFP) Oct 3, 2022
Taiwan launched its first English-language TV channel on Monday in a bid to boost its international outreach against an intensified pressure campaign by Beijing. However, TaiwanPlus will only be available on the island for now, limiting its international reach. Self-ruled Taiwan lives under constant threat of an invasion by China, which claims the island as part of its territory to be se ... more
+ US defense chief vows to help Taiwan defend itself
+ US will operate 'undaunted, unafraid' in Taiwan Strait: Harris
+ Blinken urges calm on Taiwan in talks with China
+ US and Canadian warships sail through Taiwan Strait
+ China says Biden's Taiwan remarks 'severely violate' US policy over island
+ Biden says 'yes,' US forces would help defend Taiwan; China cries foul
+ Taiwan warns Russia, China ties 'harm' international peace
One dead, four wounded in Iraqi Kurdistan bombing
Arbil, Iraq (AFP) Oct 7, 2022
One person was killed and four others, two women and two children, were injured when a bomb exploded Friday in the capital of Iraq's autonomous Kurdistan region, counter-terrorism forces said. "An explosive device planted in a car detonated, leading to the death of the driver and the injury of... two women and two children," a statement said, without elaborating on the victims' identities or ... more
+ UN Human Rights Council rejects holding Xinjiang debate
+ Study eyes US cooperation with Pakistan amid China rise
+ Ukraine changes mind on UN rights council vote on Xinjiang
+ Iranian Kurd exiles in Iraq under fire as protests rage
+ Exiled for decades, Iranian Kurds in Iraq come under fresh fire
+ US says citizen killed in Iran strikes on Iraqi Kurdistan
+ Chinese national shot dead in targeted attack in Pakistan: police






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