Chinese Military Aircraft Suspected of Using Civilian Plane as Cover in Taiwan StraitAn airborne Chinese military aircraft recently ‘hid’ itself under a civilian airliner flying west of the center line of the Taiwan Strait. On Sept. 24, Taiwan ADIZ (Air Defense Identification Zone), a military enthusiast group, posted on Facebook that at 8:30 a.m., it detected a Chinese Y-9 military communications command aircraft flying from south to north on the M503 route, west of the center line of the Taiwan Strait, for a short period. What alarmed the group was that the Chinese aircraft’s flight path overlapped with the position of Cathay Pacific Airways CX366, which was flying from Hong Kong to Shanghai Pudong Airport....

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Beijing Releases Australian Journalist After 3 Years in Chinese PrisonChinese-born Australian journalist Cheng Lei has come back to Australia after spending the last three years behind bars in China. It comes after multiple efforts by the Australian federal government to discuss the issue with Chinese authorities. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirmed Ms. Lei had arrived safely home in Melbourne and was reunited with her family. “Her return will be warmly welcomed not just by her family and friends but by all Australians,” Mr. Albanese said in a media statement. “Her release follows the completion of legal processes in China,” he added. “The Australian government will continue to provide whatever consular support Ms. Cheng and her family require.”...

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Immune Combination Therapy Helps Patients With Advanced Liver Cancer RecoverLiver cancer is the third leading cancer killer in Hong Kong, with 1,447 deaths in 2021, accounting for 9.6 percent of all cancer-related deaths. Unfortunately, only one out of five patients is suitable for surgical resection treatment, and terminal patients are usually deemed unsuitable. However, there are advanced liver cancer patients in Hong Kong who successfully shrink their tumors after undergoing one year of immune combination therapy. They can then undergo resection surgery to ‘zero out’ the tumor. According to the Hong Kong Liver and Gastrointestinal Cancer Foundation, tumor removal surgery is the first choice treatment for early to mid-stage liver cancer. Surgery is not suitable if the tumor is too large, if it has invaded major blood vessels, or if cancer cells have spread. Immunotherapy activates autoimmunity against cancer cells....

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'Shame on Zhu Yi': China Turns on US-Born OlympianA car rammed into the Chinese consulate in San Francisco, coming to a stop in the lobby, and ended with the police fatally shooting the driver. A desperate father of a Chinese-Israeli woman is worrying for his daughter’s safety after Hamas abducted her. Plus, what are some Taiwanese people worried about amid the Israel–Hamas conflict? More protests are breaking out during China’s National Day, while in-house armed forces units are set up inside Chinese state-owned enterprises. What are the military garrisons preparing for? Topics in this episode: Driver Crashes into Chinese Consulate, Dies After Being Shot by San Fran Police Updates on Israel-Gaza Conflict Schumer Asks Xi to Appoint Officials on Fentanyl Taiwan Seeks ‘Peaceful Coexistence’ with China: President Tsai Ing-Wen New Protests in China as State-Owned Companies Install Military Units Filipino Diplomat Present in near Miss with China Ships Chinese Developer Kaisa Faces Debt Troubles India Arrests Chinese Exec in Money Laundering Case Other ‘Missing’ Chinese Executives EU Anti-Subsidy Probe to Examine Chinese Steelmakers Country Garden: Can’t Meet All Offshore Debt Payments What’s at Stake for China in the Middle East? Views expressed in this video are opinions of the host and guests, and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times....

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