India to Move 10,000 Soldiers to Border: Officials | China In Focus

by EditorR

Border conflict between nuclear powers China and India heats up. India announced a plan to add 10,000 troops to guard the shared border.

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A U.S. Army soldier is facing federal charges for selling top-secret military information to China. We have more on what exactly he’s been allegedly collecting.

Two U.S. lawmakers are pushing a “Do Not Travel” notice for the Xinjiang region to protect Americans from unknowingly contributing to what they’re calling “atrocity crimes.”

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