During one of the press conferences leading up to the 20th Party Congress, #China's #Taiwan Affairs Office said #China's constitution, the anti-sedition law and national security law have all laid out specific rules about solving the Taiwan problem and ...
... facilitating unification with the "motherland." She promised that #China will strengthen the use of legal forces and legal means to crash "Taiwan independence separatist forces" while facilitating the unification with Taiwan.
She said #Bejing will adopt precise measures to target "stubborn Taiwan independent advocates" according to law, and increase the level of punishment aiming at the very few Taiwan independence advocates. cna.com.tw/news/acn/20220…
She also said that #China will consider rolling out new laws against #Taiwan independence forces.
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He says the measures will include lifting bans on tour groups and restoring entry for tourists from visa-waiver countries. Measures to ease border controls will be broken down into several stages.
The first stage is to increase the cap of weekly incoming passengers to 60,000, the 3+4 quarantine measures will be expanded to allow one person per room instead of one person per household. Saliva test upon arrival at the airport in #Taiwan will also be cancelled.
"Leaders of JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America and Citigroup have committed to complying with any US government demand to pull out of #China if Beijing were to attack #Taiwan." ft.com/content/48b23a…
"The chief executives of the three largest US banks by assets made the commitments on Wednesday at a hearing of the committee on financial services at the House of Representatives."
"They spoke in response to a question by Blaine Luetkemeyer, a Republican congressman from Missouri, on whether they were prepared to pull their investments out of China in the event of a military assault on Taiwan."
Breaking: #Taiwan announced it will drop the quarantine requirement for all incoming passengers no later than October 15. cna.com.tw/news/ahel/2022…
#Taiwan's Executive Yuan held an internal meeting this morning to discuss when Taiwan will drop quarantine measures for incoming passengers, and the consensus is that it will be executed before or by October 15.
In addition to the announced plan to drop quarantine by October 15, #Taiwan also plans to remove masking requirements in outdoor spaces and public spaces in several stages. However, it plans to keep the masking requirement in indoor areas like the MRT.
"North Korea may be preparing to launch a new submarine believed to be capable of firing ballistic missiles, a U.S.-based think tank reported on Thursday, citing commercial satellite imagery." news.yahoo.com/imagery-shows-…
"Images of the Sinpo South Shipyard, on the east coast of the country, from Sept. 18 revealed six barges and vessels gathered around the construction hall quay, said 38 North, which monitors North Korea."
"While barges and a dry dock have been occasionally observed around the submarine launch quay at the main construction hall, the presence of six vessels and barges in this area has not been observed before," ...
"North Korea has said it has never supplied weapons or ammunition to Russia and does not plan to do so in the future, according to a statement released by the state media service, KCNA." theguardian.com/world/2022/sep…
“Recently, the US and other hostile forces talked about the ‘violation of a resolution’ of the UNSC [UN security council], spreading a ‘rumour of arms dealings’ between the DPRK and Russia …
we have never exported weapons or ammunition to Russia before and we will not plan to export them,” said KCNA (Korean Central news agency).
"Hundreds of students at a business school in the central Chinese city of Wuhan have protested in recent days amid power shortages and a COVID-19 campus-wide lockdown." rfa.org/english/news/c…
"The students thronged the campus of the School of Foreign Economics and Trade at the Wuhan Textile University in protest at a prolonged power outage in the student dormitory on Monday night.
The protest was triggered by a report that one of the university's senior managers had been fined more than two million yuan for "embezzlement" and "stealing electricity.""