Chinese military
Coverage of Chinese military in the Nexus archive.
- China missile test draws criticism from Australia, New Zealand, Japan
China's military test-launch of a ballistic missile from a submarine in the Pacific Ocean has drawn criticism from Australia, New Zealand, and Japan. The test prompted concerns from these countries about regional security implications.
- Germany Summons Chinese Ambassador Over Reported Training of Russian Troops
Germany summoned China’s ambassador after reports of Chinese military training Russian soldiers, some deployed in Ukraine. Berlin stated such support for Russia’s war threatens European security.
- The Blind Spots in Chinese Military Studies
The article discusses recurring questions at a conference on the People’s Liberation Army about China's potential military responses to U.S. force posture changes or strikes. It highlights the importance of understanding Chinese military behavior for policymakers and war planners, noting similar scenarios in wargames at the RAND Corporation.
- Congress is investigating Merck and AbbVie over drug trials in China tied to its military
Congress is investigating Merck and AbbVie over clinical trials conducted in China, specifically at military facilities and in Xinjiang. A bipartisan House committee has requested details on hundreds of these studies.
- What is the Chinese military thinking about the Iran war?
The article's title raises a question about the Chinese military's perspective on a potential Iran war, but no specific details or analysis are provided in the content.
- Apple is reportedly looking to buy chips from a US-blacklisted Chinese company
Apple is seeking clearance from the Trump administration to purchase chips from a company linked to the Chinese military, as reported by Financial Times. The company in question is a US-blacklisted Chinese entity.
- US hearing warns Chinese economic espionage now targets AI
A US congressional committee highlighted concerns that China is engaging in economic espionage to steal artificial intelligence advancements, with the Chinese military poised to benefit. The House Select Committee on China addressed how China has undercut US economic strength through intellectual property theft and influence operations at state and local levels.
- Pentagon accuses Alibaba, BYD of aiding Chinese military
The Pentagon has added Alibaba, BYD, and Baidu to a list of Chinese companies barred from U.S. defense contracts, citing their ties to the Chinese military. The Defense Department updated its list to include non-state-owned companies operating in America.
- Pentagon adds Alibaba and Baidu to list of firms linked to Chinese military
The Pentagon has added Alibaba and Baidu to a list of companies linked to the Chinese military, according to an update from the Defense Department.
- Beijing condemns US move to blacklist Chinese companies
China condemned the US decision to blacklist major Chinese companies including Alibaba and Baidu, calling it 'unreasonable suppression.' Beijing urged Washington to reverse the move, which it claims is based on false accusations of military aid.
- US Accuses Alibaba, Baidu, BYD of Aiding Chinese Military | The China Show 6/9/2026
The US has accused Alibaba, Baidu, and BYD of aiding the Chinese military. The allegations were reported in The China Show.
- Pentagon labels tech giant Alibaba and car maker BYD as aiding Chinese military
The Pentagon has added Chinese tech company Alibaba and automaker BYD to its list of Chinese military companies, barring them from U.S. defense contracts. The move is based on allegations that these firms aid the Chinese military.
- US adds BYD to list of firms with alleged Chinese military ties
The US has added BYD to a Pentagon list of Chinese companies alleged to have ties to the Chinese military. The list serves as a warning to US firms about potential risks associated with collaborating with these entities.
- Pentagon labels tech giant Alibaba and electric car maker BYD as aiding Chinese military
The Pentagon has added Alibaba and BYD to its list of Chinese military companies, labeling them as aiding the Chinese military. Several prominent Chinese businesses were included in this designation.
- Pentagon restores Alibaba, Baidu and BYD to Chinese military blacklist
The Pentagon has restored Alibaba, Baidu, and BYD to a Chinese military blacklist, citing them as US national security risks after their removal from the list in February.
- US and China hold ‘candid’ maritime military safety talks in Hawaii
The US and Chinese militaries held maritime military safety talks in Hawaii, aiming to maintain communication channels. The meeting followed the recent summit between Chinese President Xi Jinping and US President Donald Trump in Beijing.
- China’s Fallen Generals Are Getting Unexpectedly Harsh Punishments
Chinese President Xi Jinping is implementing stricter punishments for military officials targeted in anti-corruption purges. The escalation represents a hardening approach to disciplinary actions against fallen generals in China's armed forces.
- Former University of Michigan researcher accused of hiding Chinese military drone ties
A Chinese national who worked as a research scholar at the University of Michigan is accused of lying to federal authorities about his involvement in designing and manufacturing military drones for China. Chuan Wang allegedly concealed his role as co-founder of Tianxun Chuangxin Tech, a drone manufacturer supplying the Chinese military, during visa applications and customs interviews. This case marks the twelfth federal national security charge against a Chinese national tied to the University of Michigan since 2023.
- Chinese military scientists have been dying mysteriously - as 11 US nuclear and space experts die or go missing
Chinese military scientists have been dying under mysterious circumstances, coinciding with the deaths or disappearances of 11 US nuclear and space experts. The events raise concerns about potential security or geopolitical implications.
- Setback for ex-U.S. Marine pilot accused of illegally training Chinese aviators
An Australian judge rejected Daniel Duggan's appeal to avoid extradition to the U.S. over allegations of illegally training Chinese military aviators over a decade ago. Duggan, a former U.S. Marine pilot, faces charges related to unauthorized training activities with the Chinese military.
- Setback for ex-U.S. Marine pilot accused of illegally training Chinese aviators
An Australian judge rejected former U.S. Marine pilot Daniel Duggan's appeal to avoid extradition to the U.S. over allegations he illegally trained Chinese military aviators over a decade ago. The decision upholds U.S. legal proceedings against Duggan.
- Former US Marine pilot loses appeal against extradition from Australia
Daniel Duggan, a former US Marine pilot, lost his appeal against extradition from Australia after being arrested in 2022 over allegations of illegally training the Chinese military in South Africa.
- Former US Marine pilot loses appeal against extradition from Australia
Former US Marine pilot Daniel Duggan lost his appeal against extradition from Australia. He was arrested in 2022 over allegations of illegally training the Chinese military in South Africa.
- Former U.S. Air Force Pilot Arrested for Providing Defense Services to the Chinese Military
Former U.S. Air Force pilot Gerald Eddie Brown Jr. has been arrested for allegedly providing defense services to the Chinese military. He is scheduled for an initial court appearance before a magistrate judge in the Southern District of Indiana on February 26.