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China sanctions Lockheed Martin, Raytheon over Taiwan arms sales

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China sanctions Lockheed Martin, Raytheon over Taiwan arms sales

China’s commerce ministry mentioned the US corporations had been placed on an ‘unreliable entities listing’ owing to weapons gross sales to Taiwan.

China has imposed commerce and funding sanctions on United States navy contractors Lockheed Martin and Raytheon for supplying weapons to Taiwan in what’s seen as the most recent effort to isolate the self-governing island which China claims as a part of its personal territory.

The US arms manufacturing firms are barred from importing items into China or making new investments within the nation, China’s Ministry of Commerce introduced on Thursday.

The ministry mentioned the corporations had been positioned on an “unreliable entities listing” over their sale of weaponry to Taiwan.

The transfer appeared to both make good on an announcement of sanctions made in opposition to the corporations in February 2022 or amounted to extra sanctions by Beijing.

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Beijing additionally introduced sanctions in opposition to Raytheon and different defence contractors and “related American people” in October 2020.

It was not instantly clear what impact the sanctions might need on Lockheed Martin or Raytheon. The US has already barred most gross sales of weapons-related know-how to China, however some navy contractors even have civilian companies in aerospace and different markets.

The US is Taiwan’s primary provider of navy tools.

Raytheon Missiles and Protection, a part of Raytheon Applied sciences Corp, was awarded a $412m contract in September to improve Taiwan’s navy radar as a part of a $1.1bn bundle of US arms gross sales to the island. Lockheed Martin has equipped Taiwan’s navy with radar, helicopters and air visitors management tools.

In China, Lockheed Martin has bought air visitors management tools for civilian airports and helicopters for industrial use.

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The announcement of sanctions on the US corporations follows lower than per week after the US blacklisted six Chinese language entities in retaliation over an alleged Chinese language spy balloon getting into US airspace.

 

The US Bureau of Business and Safety mentioned on Friday that six Chinese language entities had been being focused over their hyperlinks to Beijing’s aerospace programmes, which was concerned in surveillance balloon improvement, and for his or her “help to China’s navy modernisation efforts”.

The six entities blacklisted had been Beijing Nanjing Aerospace Know-how Co, China Electronics Know-how Group Company, forty eighth Analysis Institute of China Electronics Know-how, Dongguan Lingkong Distant Sensing Know-how Co, Eagles Males Aviation Science and Know-how Group Co, Guangzhou Tian-Hai-Xiang Aviation Know-how Co and Shanxi Eagles Males Aviation Science and Know-how Group Co.

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The blacklisting will make it harder for the 5 firms and one analysis institute to acquire US know-how exports.

China’s overseas ministry mentioned on Thursday that Washington and Beijing ought to higher manger their variations over the Chinese language balloon incident.

”The Chinese language unmanned civilian airship that strayed into US airspace was fully a drive majeure accident,” China’s overseas ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin mentioned forward of an anticipated speech on the problem by US President Joe Biden.

Biden is predicted on Thursday to make his most intensive remarks but concerning the high-altitude Chinese language balloon and three different objects that had been not too long ago shot down by US fighter jets,

The US president is below strain from legislators to talk extra extensively concerning the flyovers of US territory by unidentified objects.

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Beijing has denied the balloon was concerned in surveillance, claiming as an alternative that it was a innocent climate balloon.

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Judge to Decide Whether Trump's Hush Money Conviction Can Stand

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Judge to Decide Whether Trump's Hush Money Conviction Can Stand
By Luc Cohen NEW YORK (Reuters) – A New York judge is set to decide this week whether President-elect Donald Trump’s criminal conviction on charges involving hush money paid to a porn star should be overturned in light of the U.S. Supreme Court’s July ruling on presidential immunity. Justice Juan …
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CAUGHT ON CAMERA: Turkish leaders brawl at council meeting over the cost of Republic Day

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CAUGHT ON CAMERA: Turkish leaders brawl at council meeting over the cost of Republic Day

A meeting among Turkish officials erupted into a brawl as tensions flared amid disagreements over the cost of celebrations to honor the creation of the country, during a period of economic hardship. 

The Ankara Metropolitan Municipality Council allocated 69 million Turkish lira, the equivalent of $2 million, for a concert featuring singer Ebru Gündeş during the October 29 Republic Day celebration, according to media reports.

EXPLOSION AT TURKISH AEROSPACE FACILITY RULED A TERROR ATTACK

Turkish politicians got into a brawl during a meeting over the costs of Republic Day celebrations.  (“Ankara Büyükşehir Belediyesi”)

Another 71 million lira were set aside for a performance by the rock band Mor ve Ötesi, which fueled questions by critics.

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Lawmakers exchanged heated words, with some arguing that others were out of touch with ordinary citizens, Newsweek reported. 

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People visit Anitkabir, the mausoleum of the Turkish Republic’s Founder Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, during the celebrations of the 101st Anniversary of the Turkish Republic Day in the evening hours in Ankara, Turkiye, on Oct. 29. (Getty Images)

Video footage of the meeting shows lawmakers grabbing and shoving each other after the meeting had been adjourned. 

There were no reports of injuries or arrests. 

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Indian soldiers engaged in deadly gun battles with Kashmir rebels

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Indian soldiers engaged in deadly gun battles with Kashmir rebels

One rebel killed as two separate gunfights under way amid increase in armed attacks in the Indian-administered Kashmir.

A suspected rebel has been killed in a gunfight with security forces in the Indian-administered Kashmir, the army said, days after rebels killed two members of a government-backed militia.

“One terrorist has been neutralised by the security forces [in Zabarwan forest near Srinagar city],” the Indian army’s Chinar Corps said on Sunday.

Security forces were engaged in two separate gun battles – one in the Chaas area of Kishtwar district in the southern Jammu region and the other one in Baramulla district north of Srinagar, the capital of the disputed Kashmir region, according to Indian media reports.

The gun battles come days after rebels killed two members of a government-run militia, called the Village Defense Group, in Kishtwar on Thursday. The Kashmir Tigers armed group claimed responsibility for the killings in a statement on social media.

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Separatists have been demanding either independence or to merge with Pakistan. Many Muslim Kashmiris also support the goals of the rebels. Tens of thousands of civilians, rebels and government forces have been killed as India deployed more than 500,000 soldiers to quell the rebellion.

New Delhi has often blamed Pakistan for supplying the rebels with weapons and helping them launch attacks, which Islamabad denies.

Both India and Pakistan claim Kashmir in its entirety but govern only part of it. They have fought two wars over the Himalayan territory, which has witnessed decades-long armed rebellion against Indian rule.

Increased attacks

Since October, rebel groups and Indian forces have exchanged fire, including an attack on an army convoy and firing on a construction camp, in which seven people were killed.

Last week, a rebel hurled a grenade at a busy market in the central city of Srinagar, wounding 12 people.

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On Friday, the Indian military said a team of soldiers and police raided a village near northwestern Sopore town following a tip about the presence of armed rebels.

The military said in a statement that rebels “fired indiscriminately” at the troops, which led to a gun battle, killing two fighters. Earlier, officials said two members of the Village Defence Group were killed by rebels in the southern Kishtwar area late on Thursday.

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah condemned the attack on X, saying, “I expect the security forces to move quickly to plug any gaps in our counter-terror grid & ensure that attacks like this stop completely.”

National Conference lawmakers shout inside the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly in Srinagar as a resolution was passed to restore the special status of the region, November 6, 2024 [Mukhtar Khan/AP]

On Wednesday, Kashmir’s newly elected regional assembly passed a resolution demanding that New Delhi restore its partial autonomy, which was stripped by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government in 2019.

New Delhi stripped Kashmir of its special status in a sudden decision which was accompanied by mass arrests and a months-long communications blackout.

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The Indian government slammed the resolution. “No power in the world can restore Article 370 [of the Constitution, pertaining to partial autonomy] in Kashmir,” Modi said on Wednesday.

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