2 Malaysian military helicopters crash in Perak, officials say 10 onboard killed

Ten Malaysian military personnel on board two naval helicopters died on Tuesday ( Apr 23 ) when their choppers collided in midair over a naval base in Lumut, Perak.

An HOM sea businesses helicopter and a Fennec helicopter crashed at 9, according to the Royal Malaysian Navy ( RMN) in a statement. 32am.

The aircraft descended at 9 o’clock, according to a message sent by the military and seen by CNA. 03am. According to the information, the HOM plane crashed on the actions of a venue, while the Fennec aircraft crashed into a swimming.

The army added that seven crew members were on board the HOM aircraft, with three more on the Fennec helicopter, and that all of the patients were” confirmed lifeless on the scene and sent to the Lumut Navy base armed forces hospital for operation of recognition,” according to the army.

According to Perak police captain Mohd Yusri Hassan Basri when contacted by CNA, ten people died.

The education was piece of  practices for the 90th Navy Day parade.

The RMN may set up an inspection panel to determine the nature of the incident, it said.

Seven helicopters were seen over the base in a soft formation in footage that was circulated on social media. The couple that had separated to the right is finally panted to the lens.

The aircraft collided, the effect shooting out dust and particles, before falling to the ground.

The RMN urges the public to refrain from sharing photos of the event in order to protect the privacy of the home and the research process, it continued.

More reporting by Rashvinjeet S. Bedi and Ahmad Zamzahuri Abas

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CNA Explains: Why was Aung San Suu Kyi moved out of prison?

What’s behind the walk?

” Up to this point, what we do know is that ( the move ) was framed as an act of compassion to alleviate the senior leaders ‘ suffering from the very high warm temperatures,” said the ISEAS-Yusof Ishak think-tank’s senior fellow Moe Thuzar.

However, she continued, “raises questions” about the precise spots to which they had been moved.

Observers have remarked that there might be pulling of political chords.

There had been a number of high-level unusual engagements with the Myanmar military prior to the reported jail transfer.

This included a conference between former Thai foreign secretary Don Pramudwinai and Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi in July of last year.  

Additionally, there has been shuttle politics between China and Myanmar in recent months, including a conference between Tatmadaw-Myanmar’s military commander Min Aung Hlaing and Chinese special envoy Deng Xijun.  

When asked if China might have contributed to Ms. San Suu Kyi’s release from prison, University of Hong Kong assistant teacher Brian Wong responded that” the likelihood is most definitely there.”

In light of the harm to its economic interests, China has a significant interest in a quick solution of the Myanmar issue; the spill in terms of frontier insecurity,” he said.

It’s obvious that Beijing is losing patience and, in some cases, belief in the Tatmadaw’s ability to maintain order and security. “

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Commentary: Dispelling US-China myths before they become self-fulfilling prophecies

SPACE FOR Assistance AND Movements

Despite such nuances about securitisation, the US and China still have many disagreements, such as over how peace, stability and ( which ) rules, are maintained. Obviously, this has led to growing suspicion.

We typically think of trust as being able to demonstrate that it is true, or that it is true that others share our essential spiritual principles and should be treated the same way as we would like to be treated by them, which has both social and psychological dimensions.

There can be a more analytical confidence, however, based upon anticipations about attitudes which may be created through protection, care or other mechanisms. Therefore, cooperation may occur even between untrustworthy parties as long as there are incentives and rules for the parties ‘ behavior.

During the Cold War, the US and the Soviet Union could reach a nuclear non-proliferation agreement. And in fact, after a meeting in November 2023 in a rumored work to lower hostilities, Mr. Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed to handle fentanyl prostitution and climate shift.

What about the adage that as US-China tensions rise, there will be less space for additional nations to maneuver? As many of the nations in the non-aligned action did, greater differences may have opened up more room for other countries to compete against one another in a similar way to the one achieved by the non-aligned movement.

Different nations have their own independence, with the primary goal of protecting and advancing their own interests. Indonesia, for instance, has practised a “free and active ” foreign policy since it became independent, “rowing between two reefs ” during the Cold War.

It is important to remove some of the myths so that the world can continue to navigate the delicate and complex US-China marriage despite all of its ups and downs, lest they turn into self-fulfilling prophecies.

At Nanyang Technological University’s S Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Chang Jun Yan is an associate professor for the US and military studies programs.  

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China calls swimmer doping reports ‘fake news’

BEIJING: Beijing called the reports of 23 Chinese swimmers testing positive for a banned substance “fake news” on Monday ( April 22 ) ( April 22 ). The game was shook over reports that the rowers had tested positive for trimetazidine ( TMZ), a prescribed heart medication that players wereContinue Reading

China’s military elevates information, space and cyber operations in biggest defence shakeup in 9 years

CYBER WARFARE IN THE CROSSHAIRS

China’s most recent defense changes come amid raging economic and security disputes with the US. Cyber war has become more and more of a frontier, with Washington late accusing Beijing of carrying out a massive cyberespionage campaign in addition to the UK.

FBI Director Christopher Wray claimed last week that Chinese government-linked hackers have breached US critical infrastructure and are waiting for” just the right moment to deal a devastating blow,” according to Reuters.  

According to Mr Wray, an ongoing Chinese hackers strategy known as Volt Typhoon has effectively gained access to numerous American businesses in telecommunications, electricity, water and other important sectors, with 23 network operators targeted.  

China has consistently rubbished Washington ’s arguments, while also accusing America itself of carrying out attacks.

According to a report released by the state-run Global Times next Friday, China’s use of attacks is not fresh. It cited a joint cybersecurity expert issued in May 2023 by the Five Eye- an intelligence empire made up of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK and the US.

The consulting claimed to have identified a number of interesting Volt Typhoon-related activities and classified it as a ; ” China state-sponsored computer actor”.

The National Computer Virus Emergency Response Center in China made reference to a report that the Global Times reported on April 15 that claimed Volt Typhoon is a fraudster organization that is not affiliated with any state or area.

Lin Jian, a spokesman for the Chinese Foreign Ministry, mentioned the record at a normal press conference on April 15.

Some in the US have been using origin-tracing of attacks to target and defame China, while doing so by claiming the US is the victim while the US is the target, politicising security issues, he said.

Mr. Lin urged Washington to prevent its attacks against China and stop” smearing” it by describing the US as” the world’s largest source of attacks and the biggest danger to cybersecurity.”

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Taiwan’s Hualien hit by 5.5-magnitude quake

Chinese :  A 5. 5-magnitude earthquake struck Taiwan’s eastern county of Hualien on Monday ( Apr 22 ), the island’s weather administration said, with no immediate reports of damage. The quake, which had a degree of 10km, even shook structures in the investment Taipei.   Hualien  was the point ofContinue Reading