China Builds Ocean-Wide Spy Network That Could Make US Submarines Visible — UNITED24 Media

China Builds Ocean-Wide Spy Network That Could Make US Submarines Visible — UNITED24 Media

China is accelerating work on a multi-layered ocean surveillance system known as the Transparent Ocean strategy, designed to track submarines from the seabed to space and challenge US and allied undersea operations, according to Defense One on October 15. As reported by Defense One, the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) is building an integrated sensor network stretching from the seabed to orbit. This architecture—referred to as the Transparent Ocean—links satellites, buoys, autonomous underwater…

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Yango Group and China Mobile International Sign MoU on Enterprise Technology Collaboration

Yango Group and China Mobile International Sign MoU on Enterprise Technology Collaboration

DUBAI: Yango Group, a global technology company headquartered in the UAE, and China Mobile International (CMI), a wholly owned subsidiary of China Mobile, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on advanced technology solutions that help businesses grow and expand globally. The agreement, signed during GITEX GLOBAL 2025 in Dubai, outlines a shared…

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What is precious in Australia that China is hoarding

What is precious in Australia that China is hoarding

Washington is bracing for a pivotal meeting on October 20, as Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese sits down with US President Donald Trump to talk about a topic quietly reshaping global power. Rare earth minerals, often overshadowed by oil, gold or other headline-grabbing commodities, are the backbone of modern technology, from electric vehicles and wind…

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Australia accuses Chinese fighter jet of releasing flares near RAAF aircraft in ‘dangerous’ incident | Australian military

Australia accuses Chinese fighter jet of releasing flares near RAAF aircraft in ‘dangerous’ incident | Australian military

The acting prime minister, Richard Marles, has condemned the “unsafe and unprofessional” behaviour of the Chinese military, saying a fighter jet released flares close to an Australian surveillance plane over the South China Sea. Australia’s defence forces expressed “concerns” about the incident in a statement, saying it posed a risk to Royal Australian Air Force…

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