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Pentagon suspected a Chinese spy balloon over the US

Chinese spy balloon
  • Joe Biden asked Lloyd Austin and senior military leaders to shoot the balloon down.
  • China has already flown spy balloons above the United States.
  • Lingered in US airspace for a substantially longer period of time.

Just days before a rare visit to Beijing by the top US ambassador, tensions between the two countries were rekindled when the Pentagon announced on Thursday that it was tracking a Chinese surveillance balloon flying high above the United States.

President Joe Biden asked Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin and senior military leaders to shoot the balloon down, but they ultimately decided that doing so would put too many people on the ground at danger, a senior defence official told reporters on Thursday.

The officer, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, stated that it is obvious that the purpose of the balloon is for surveillance.

The balloon had flown over important airbases and strategic nuclear missiles in underground silos in the northwest of the country, the official continued, but the Pentagon did not consider it to be a particularly severe intelligence threat.

From the standpoint of intelligence gathering, “we evaluate that this balloon has minimal added value,” the person stated.

The aircraft’s discovery comes only days before US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is anticipated to visit China, with managing the escalating tensions between the two nations at the top of the agenda.

The top American diplomat will be travelling to Beijing for the first time since 2018, following a meeting between Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping in November on the fringes of the G20 summit.

Relations between the two nations have deteriorated in especially over democratically-governed Taiwan, which China has promised to reunite with the mainland, by force if necessary, in addition to continuous disagreements over trade and intellectual property.

In order for Taiwan to defend itself, the United States has been selling it armaments, and Biden has stated that if China invaded, Washington would assist in defending Taiwan.

The balloon entered US airspace “a couple days ago,” according to a defence official, although US intelligence had been monitoring it for a long time before that.

After Biden inquired about alternatives for handling the balloon, Austin, who was in the Philippines, met with top Pentagon officials on Wednesday.

While conversations were going on, fighter jets were flown to look at it while it was over Montana.

Seriousness of the problem

However, the official stated that the Pentagon had decided “not to take kinetic measures due to the risk to safety and security of people on the ground from the possible debris field.”

Pat Ryder, a spokesperson for the Pentagon, verified that the balloon was still being monitored over US airspace.

“At this time, the balloon is flying far above commercial air traffic. No military or physical threat is posed to anyone on the ground by it “In a statement, Ryder stated.

China has already flown spy balloons above the United States.

The senior defence official stated that this one, however, lingered in US airspace for a substantially longer period of time.

The person stated, “We are nonetheless taking precautions to guard against foreign intelligence gathering of critical material.”

In a move that emphasises the US assessment of China as a threat to East Asia, Austin was in the Philippines this week to deepen US defence cooperation, including seeking more access for Pentagon soldiers at Philippine military facilities.

The defence official claimed that Beijing officials had been informed of “the seriousness of the issue” with the balloon.

We have stated unequivocally that we will take all necessary steps to safeguard our people in their own country.

When Nancy Pelosi, the then-Speaker of the US House of Representatives, decided to visit the island last year, tensions over Taiwan erupted into a furor.

Since the Republicans took over the chamber in January, there have been doubts about whether her successor will travel in a similar manner.

President Biden cannot remain mute in the face of China’s flagrant disdain for American sovereignty, the House Speaker Kevin McCarthy tweeted on Thursday night.

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Beijing has hit ‘temporary herd immunity,’ official says

Beijing
  • China’s unparalleled virus wave is fading.
  • COVID deaths nationwide have dropped by over 80%.
  • The city would survey thousands of citizens in February and March.

BEIJING – Beijing has reached “temporary herd immunity,” and its COVID outbreak is nearing a conclusion, according to a city health official, another indicator that China’s unparalleled virus wave is fading.

Since the ruling Communist Party abruptly reversed its zero-COVID policy last month, a flood of cases has swept through the world’s most populous nation.

The spike crammed hospitals and crematoriums in major cities, including Beijing, though the scope of the outbreak is difficult to confirm because official statistics are thought to represent just a small percentage of the total number of cases.

However, there are signs that the increase is slowing, with authorities reporting last week that the number of daily COVID deaths nationwide has dropped by over 80% since the beginning of January.

Beijing’s Centre for Disease Control and Prevention

Wang Quanyi, deputy head of Beijing’s Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, told local media Tuesday that the metropolis of 22 million has “established temporary herd immunity protection”.

“This wave of infections in Beijing has already peaked and is now coming to an end,” the state News quoted Wang as saying.

The capital was “currently in a state of sporadic infections” with the virus exhibiting a “relatively low risk of transmission”, Wang said.

According to official data, the number of persons seeking treatment for flu-like diseases at major Beijing hospitals dropped by more than 40% between January 23 and 29, compared to the previous week.

According to Wang, a national decrease in the number of illnesses showed that the end of the Lunar New Year break would “not have too much of an impact” when people returned to Beijing from other regions of the country.

He went on to say that the city would survey thousands of citizens in February and March to see how many have COVID antibodies in their blood plasma.

The survey will “comprehensively assess Beijing’s state of coronavirus infection” and “provide a reference for optimizing resource allocation in the future,” Wang said.

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NATO, Japan PM Fumio Kishida pledge to strengthen ties

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6.1-magnitude earthquake hits China’s Xinjiang

earthquake Balochistan
  • The earthquake measured 6.1 on the Richter scale.
  • The dept was 50 kilometers.
  • The tremor was felt throughout the region.

Beijing: The Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region of China was shaken on Monday by an earthquake measuring 6.1 on the Richter scale, according to authorities.

The epicenter was tracked at 40.01 degrees north latitude and 82.29 degrees east longitude, with a depth of 50 kilometers, according to the China Earthquake Networks Centre (CENC).

The epicenter is situated 105 kilometers from the city of Alaer and 141 kilometers from the county seat of Shaya, in an uninhabited area.

Local authorities note that although the tremor was felt throughout the region, no injuries or property losses have yet been reported.

70 rescuers and 15 vehicles have already arrived at the incident site from the Aksu prefecture’s fire and rescue department.

A crew of ten personnel from the Shaya county fire and rescue service is searching the epicenter region with two vehicles.

The earthquake had little effect on local power system functioning, oil and gas production, or significant petrochemical companies.

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Billionaire Jack Ma to give up control of China’s Ant group

Jack Ma
  • Jack Ma indirectly owned 53.46% of his shares.
  • he will only possess 6.2% of the voting rights after the adjustment.
  • The adjustment will not change the economic interests of any shareholders.

BEIJING: In response to a Communist Party assault on the country’s internet sector that singled out the flamboyant billionaire, Jack Ma will cede leadership of Chinese fintech behemoth Ant Group, the business announced on Saturday.

Ma, one of China‘s most well-known businessmen, once exemplified a generation of Chinese technology moguls with his rags-to-riches personal story and fondness for public spectacle.

However, the former English teacher has withdrawn from the public eye after Beijing destroyed Ant’s anticipated IPO in Hong Kong in 2020 as a result of his scathing remarks about government regulators.

In a statement released on Saturday, his business announced changes to its ownership structure that would prevent “any shareholder, acting alone or in concert with other parties, from exercising control over Ant Group.”

The notice outlined the company’s previous complicated organizational structure and stated that Ant was the “control person” because Ma indirectly owned 53.46% of his shares.

Based on the information in the statement, he will only possess 6.2% of the voting rights after the adjustment.

The Ant statement stated that the modification was made to further improve the stability of the company’s corporate structure and the sustainability of its long-term growth.

Ten individuals — including the founder, management, and staff — will “exercise their voting rights independently”, it said.

The adjustment will not change the economic interests of any shareholders.

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