Latest: #COVID testing also started in #Beijing. This is a certificate showing somebody has done the test. It says: "2023 #China Textile Industry Federation Science and Technology Award Conference #COVID19 testing has been done.
There are already MASSIVE numbers of very pro-Chinese Communist Party Chinese in the U.S., some of whom are willing to take violent action in support of CCP objectives in the U.S., like during Xi Jinping's San Francisco visit. The illegal alien invasion is swelling their numbers. pic.twitter.com/0g7avoKUrS
Chinese social media have HUGE numbers of videos explaining how to enter the U.S. illegally, no doubt endorced by the Chinese Communist Party and meant to flood the U.S. with illegals. This route is from Fujian Province to join the very pro-CCP Fujian community in New York City. pic.twitter.com/VzxBhAZqZT
Over 24 Thousand Chinese Nationals Detained at California Border -Experts connect an alleged surge of these migrants at the border to people fleeing the regime of President Xi Jinping https://t.co/6BlIUYuPwW
Businessman Datuk Loong Chan Yow, 46, is charged with ecstasy trafficking.
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A businessman with the title ‘Datuk’ was among five men who were charged at the Johor Baru Magistrate’s Court on Dec 4 for trafficking ecstasy weighing over 23.5KG in November.
China Grabs Neighbor's Land While Negotiating Border Deal
"New satellite imagery has revealed Chinese expansion into territory previously controlled by Bhutan even as China continues to negotiate a border agreement with its neighbor to the south," https://t.co/LxappPBIk0
New satellite imagery has revealed Chinese expansion into territory previously controlled by Bhutan even as China continues to negotiate a border agreement with its neighbor to the south.
China’s strategy of encouraging settlement in disputed areas appears to supersede the ongoing boundary talks, suggesting an attempt to alter realities on the ground in its favor, researchers say.
It is a move that could have long-lasting implications for the small kingdom of less than 1 million people, sandwiched between China and India, with Bhutan‘s leaders finding it difficult to address China’s alleged encroachment on villages that are already sparsely populated by their own Bhutanese people.
Beijing’s land grab in the north of the Himalayan country was taking place in the form of an “unsanctioned program of settlement construction across the contested border with Bhutan,” open-source analysts John Pollock and Damien Symon wrote in The World Today, a magazine published by the Chatham House think tank in London.
Their December 1 included satellite imagery from September that showed new outposts in Bhutan’s remote Jakarlung Valley, part of the Beyul Khenpajong region.
A satellite image of Jakarlung Valley in Bhutan’s Beyul Khenpajong region shows newly constructed Chinese settlements taken on 13 September 2023. China is building new villages in an attempt to grab disputed territory from Bhutan.
Incumbent Prime Minister Lotay Tshering of Bhutan continued negotiations with China during his time in office. Tshering’s decision suggests the kingdom has little choice but to strike a deal with its powerful neighbor in order to stop the encroachment.
The Chinese government also is pushing Bhutan to establish direct diplomatic relations, adding to the complexity of the geopolitical situation.
1. The woman who was found encased in cement in a water tub of a house in Klang, was an Indian national in her 30s, says PDRM.
They add that the victim was the lover of the prime suspect, Mandeep Singh, who is also an Indian national. The pair were living together at the house. https://t.co/g7WuHYA62lpic.twitter.com/H2F1wv7WtN