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- 'China developing marine toxins for biological warfare'The Times of India
- Cause for concern: US watching China’s ‘breathtakingly fast’ space development ‘very, very closely’, top commander saysSouth China Morning Post
- South China Sea: amid tension, US and Chinese navy chiefs discuss ‘increasing security challenges in Indo-Pacific’South China Morning Post
- SMaldives’ pro-China president has ‘nothing to block him’ after big poll win: ‘India is concerned’scmp.com
- New force for China’s PLA eyes modern warfare information supportSouth China Morning Post
- East Asia joins global military spending surge over China concerns: reportSouth China Morning Post
- America’s moves against Chinese biotech will hurt patients at homeThe Economist
- Rebuilding Key Bridge should not be a union-only project | READER COMMENTARYbaltimoresun.com
- South China Sea: will Beijing ramp up military presence after ‘very strategic’ deployment of US missile system?South China Morning Post
- Chinese scientists increase F-22 fighter jet’s radar signature 60,000 times with new detection method: studySouth China Morning Post
- OPINION | WHERE I’M WRITING FROM: My editor amazes at PLA meetArkansas Online
- Parliamentary committee accepts framework to decriminalise sex work in Qldbrisbanetimes.com.au
- South China Sea: Beijing to set up naval hotline with Vietnam as Philippine maritime tensions spikeSouth China Morning Post
- Chinese military researchers zero in on AI-driven navy, space combat to ‘win future wars’South China Morning Post
- PLA vows to strengthen war preparation, safeguard sovereignty after South China Sea drillsSouth China Morning Post
- China’s Xi Jinping calls on Vietnam to deploy ‘political wisdom’ to manage tiesSouth China Morning Post
- Rebuild the Key Bridge with local union labor | GUEST COMMENTARYbaltimoresun.com
- PLA patrols South China Sea as US, Philippines, Japan and Australia hold joint military drillsSouth China Morning Post
- U.S.-China military talks on air and maritime safety resume after a nearly 2-year breakLA Times
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