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Chinese Military Jet Intercepts Canadian Forces Plane in Aggressive EncounterA Chinese military jet intercepted a Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) aircraft in an assertive manner on Oct. 16, in international waters off the coast of China. Maj.-Gen. Iain Huddleston described the incident as “unsafe and unprofessional,” as reported by Global News. The Canadian aircraft in question was reportedly engaged in Operation NEON, a mission in which Canada participates to enforce sanctions against North Korea. During this mission, at least two separate Chinese jets consistently intercepted the Canadian plane for several hours, coming within roughly five meters of the Canadian aircraft. While most of these interceptions were conducted in what the CAF members described as a professional manner, the last Chinese jet, armed with air-to-air missiles, engaged in aggressive maneuvers, flying in close proximity and seemed to place the Canadian plane in its blind spot, according to Global News....

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Putin to Meet Xi in Beijing This WeekRussian President Vladimir Putin will travel to China to meet with communist leadership this week. The trip is part of a wider effort to deepen the two nations’ partnership against the prevailing international order. Mr. Putin will meet Chinese Communist Party (CCP) General Secretary Xi Jinping at the Belt and Road Initiative forum in Beijing on Oct. 17–18. He is reportedly traveling with Russian oil tycoons Alexei Miller and Igor Sechin, who head Gazprom and Rosneft, respectively. The trip is Mr. Putin’s first venture beyond the borders of the former Soviet Union since the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for him over his forced deportation of Ukrainian children. Mr. Putin has visited occupied Ukraine in that time, however....

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