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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.
China's final warning → – Better translation. 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).
Chinese companies have called the reports inaccurate. [77] [78] The New York Times subsequently reported that Poly Technologies sent sufficient quantities of gunpower to the Barnaul Cartridge Plant to make 80 million rounds of ammunition. [79] China is a key supplier of nitrocellulose, a key ingredient for modern gunpowder, to Russia. [80]
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 ...
China’s support for Russia is “enabling” its war in Ukraine, ... The stark warning, issued at the end of the annual Group of Seven (G7) summit in Italy, comes as the United States is ...
When it comes to confronting China's aggressive expansion, Australia is a 'front line state'. Find out more. 'VERY CONCERNED': Warning to Australia over China's latest military move
However a spokesperson of the PLA claimed that Indian troops fired warning shots at the Chinese troops. The PLA Western Theatre Command spokesperson also claimed the Indian Army had crossed the LAC to enter the "Shenpao mountain region". [156] [157] [158] On 8 September both India and China blamed each other for firing warning shots.
Warning sign at the fence of a military area in Turkey, in Turkish, English, French and German. A bilingual sign (or, by extension, a multilingual sign) is the representation on a panel (sign, usually a traffic sign, a safety sign, an informational sign) of texts in more than one language.