Jeremy Page 裴杰Ovjeren akaunt

@JNBPage

reporter in Beijing, covering domestic politics, international relations and security. Previously with The Times in India and Russia.

Beijing
Vrijeme pridruživanja: veljača 2010.

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    More than 400 pages of internal Chinese documents detail the origins and growth of the indoctrination program in Xinjiang, where a million or more predominately Muslim minorities have been held in a vast network of detention centers

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    “As President Xi says, one country is one country,” said Ip Kwok-him, a nonofficial member of Hong Kong’s Executive Council and deputy to China’s parliament. “It’s no longer about accommodating Hong Kong’s needs.” w/

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    A 2012 edict from Xi Jinping—a "combat order" against what was then an almost nonexistent Hong Kong separatist movement—was symptomatic of an intolerance of dissent that now jeopardizes a treasured ambition: a unified Chinese nation.

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    NEW: Beijing is increasingly tapping private Chinese firms to get foreign tech for its military, prompting calls by U.S. leaders to retool national security policy. Here's our look at Xi's military-civil fusion plan featuring new findings

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    WSJ reporter Chun Han Wong was forced to leave China today after officials declined to renew his media credentials

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  6. U.S. officials' opposition to the almost-finished Los Angeles-Hong Kong cable include concerns over its Chinese investor's ties to Beijing, and the declining autonomy of Hong Kong

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    NEW: U.S. officials are seeking to block in unprecedented fashion an undersea cable built by Google, Facebook & a Chinese partner, in a national security review that could rewrite the rules of internet connectivity btwn US & China

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  8. Cambodian PM repeats denial of plans for a Chinese military base after WSJ reports secret deal with Beijing. China cites Cambodian denial, but dodges question of whether it, too, disputes report. We've updated our story

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  9. The Cambodian runway -- big enough for Boeing 747s but also Chinese bombers -- “seems far longer than needed for any normal commercial purpose or aircraft, and certainly longer than necessary for any tourist development envisaged there,” an Australian intelligence official said.

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  10. China will build 2 new piers at Cambodia's Ream naval base, according to early draft of secret deal. U.S.-funded facilities to be relocated. Ream also attracted great power interest in Cold War: U.S. bombed it in 1975 and Soviets helped repair it in 1980s.

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  11. U.S. and allied officials are lobbying Cambodia not to allow China's military to use a new airport with a 2 mile runway being built by a Chinese company on a sparsely populated stretch of coastline.

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  12. Exclusive: China signed secret deal to use a Cambodian naval base, U.S. officials say. Early draft was for 30 years, allowing China to berth ships, post armed personnel and store weapons/ammunition. w/ @WSJRobTaylor

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  13. Re-upping March story with @WSJRobTaylor on how US & allied officials feared Huawei's undersea cable business could help China disrupt/spy on intercontinental voice and data traffic, 95% of which uses submarine fiber optic links. this

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  14. Huawei is selling out of its undersea cable business as U.S. pressure mounts. But the private Chinese buyer, Hengtong, is unlikely to allay U.S. concerns. It's worked with China's military and is involved in Made in China 2025 and Belt and Road

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  15. A Huawei joint venture has worked on some 90 projects in the global network of 380 submarine cables that carry most internet traffic. Some US and allied officials think they could be used to spy. "It really mirrors the issues with 5G" says one.

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  16. US & allies target Huawei's role in subsea cables that carry nearly all global internet traffic. “This is another vector by which Huawei gets into the infrastructure of another country” - former deputy head of US Cyber Command. @WSJRobTaylor

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    NEW: While the U.S. steps up efforts to exclude Huawei from 5G mobile networks, the Chinese company is embedding itself ever deeper into the vital arteries of the global internet: Undersea cables. @WSJRobTaylor

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  18. U.S. ambassador to China also tells & me that Huawei's lawsuit against U.S. "looks retaliatory". On allegation that U.S. hacked Huawei servers: "Coming from Huawei, that’s very interesting. They’re the ones that have been accused of doing that all over the world.”

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  19. EXCLUSIVE: U.S. ambassador to China says no date set for Xi-Trump summit, no preparations under way, as trade deal not imminent. With

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  20. How the Pentagon countered China's designs on Greenland: A tale of three Arctic airports. With @drewfhinshaw

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