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  2. China's final warning - Wikipedia

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    China's final warning" (Russian: последнее китайское предупреждение, romanized: posledneye kitayskoye preduprezhdeniye) is a Russian ironic idiom originating from the Soviet Union that refers to a warning that carries no real consequences.

  3. Talk:China's final warning - Wikipedia

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    Per earlier talk page discussion, the current title that uses the word "final" does not reflect the fact that the Russian word "последнее" has a double meaning - it can either mean "final", or "most recent", similar to the English "last" (see English-Russian dictionary for proof). This is important, because it's where a lot of the ...

  4. China's last warning - Wikipedia

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    From an alternative name: This is a redirect from a title that is another name or identity such as an alter ego, a nickname, or a synonym of the target, or of a name associated with the target.

  5. US issues stark warning about China’s information efforts - AOL

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    The US State Department issued a striking warning in a report on Thursday accusing the Chinese government of expanding efforts to control information, disseminate propaganda and disinformation ...

  6. Truss issues new warning to China over Taiwan

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    Foreign Secretary Liz Truss has issued a warning to China that any attempt to invade Taiwan would be a “catastrophic miscalculation”. Speaking at the Nato summit in Madrid, Ms Truss said ...

  7. The US government is warning Americans that if they visit ...

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    The elevated travel advisory is out of concern that China may arbitrarily enforce local laws and detain US citizens without cause using exit bans.

  8. 50 Cent Party - Wikipedia

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    The 50 Cent Party, also known as the 50 Cent Army or wumao (/ ˈ w uː m aʊ /; from Chinese: 五毛; lit. 'five dimes'), are Internet commentators who are paid by the authorities of the People's Republic of China to spread the propaganda of the governing Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

  9. US issues sweeping new travel warning for China, Hong Kong - AOL

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    The advisory is likely to heighten tensions that have spiked since Beijing’s imposition on Hong Kong of a strict new national security law in June.