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It is unclear when the flight took place and there was no official announcement from the People’s Liberation Army.
But photos and footage of the test have been circulating freely on social media platforms at home and overseas, a sign of official endorsement in China’s heavily censored information environment.
Military enthusiasts also posted clips of the J-20’s maiden flight with Russian AL-31 engines in 2011 and Chinese WS-10Cs in 2021, comparing them with the most recent test.
Chinese consumers are expected to be the most important revenue source for duty-free operators in six out of the 10 largest markets globally, market-research firm Euromonitor International said. Within the Chinese mainland, Hainan is unlikely to be the country’s only duty-free zone in the future.China will be the leading source market for top duty-free destinations in Australia, South Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Singapore by 2027, according to the latest study by Euromonitor.
A Chinese social media account of Sony Group has been banned from publishing new posts indefinitely over “violations of relevant laws and regulations”, marking the latest setback for the Japanese electronics conglomerate on the mainland.The official account of Sony China on microblogging platform Weibo has been forbidden from blogging and sending direct messages to other users since Wednesday, according to a tag on its main page. Old posts are still visible.
The CIA has used powerful cyberweapons to attack other countries including China, according to a report released on Thursday in China.The report, jointly released by China’s National Computer Virus Emergency Response Centre (CVERC) and cybersecurity company 360, accused the US Central Intelligence Agency of secretly orchestrating “peaceful evolution” and “colour revolutions” around the world with the use of superior technology.
According to the report, which was focused on numerous cyberattacks within China, investigators captured and extracted a large number of Trojan programs, functional plug-ins, and attack platform samples that they said were closely associated with the CIA, revealing an “empire of hackers” under US control.