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They're INCOMPLETE, as [this article explains.](  [Read More]( Advertisment Breaking Updates China Seeks to Enhance Air Power by Recruiting Military Pilots from U.S. and Allies A joint bulletin from the Five Eyes intelligence partners, including the U.S., the UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, has issued a stark warning regarding China's attempts to recruit current and former Western military pilots and service members. The bulletin describes these efforts as a persistent threat and outlines how China's Peopleâs Liberation Army (PLA) is using private companies in South Africa and China to hire personnel from Western nations, including the U.S. and its allies, to train PLA Air Force and Navy aviators. This recruitment drive aims to bolster Chinese air power while gaining insights into Western aviation tactics and procedures. The bulletin underscores the evolving nature of this threat and highlights measures taken by the U.S. and its Western partners to counter it. These measures include imposing commercial restrictions on entities involved in the recruitment operations and prohibiting former military members from engaging in activities that could benefit China's military. Current and former Western military personnel are advised to remain vigilant for potential approaches, including job offers from companies with concealed ties to China. The warning comes amidst heightened concerns about China's military buildup and recent military drills near Taiwan. Additionally, it follows a series of cases where U.S. military service members have been charged with attempting to sell sensitive information to China. These cases highlight the ongoing efforts by the Chinese government to undermine Western democracies and threaten national security through espionage and recruitment tactics, prompting increased vigilance and counterintelligence efforts from Western intelligence agencies. 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He warned of dire consequences, including economic losses, displacement, and ecological devastation, if these targets are not met. Additionally, he called for media and technology companies to reject advertising from the fossil fuel industry and urged an end to subsidies for fossil fuels. Guterres emphasized the need for global cooperation, particularly from the Group of 20 nations responsible for the majority of carbon dioxide emissions. He urged these countries to lead efforts in reducing emissions and transitioning to renewable energy sources. While acknowledging his limited power beyond advocacy, Guterres underscored the importance of collective action and innovative financing mechanisms to address the climate crisis effectively. [Read more updates here]( American Sports & Culture NBA Finals betting: Jayson Tatum and Luka DonÄiÄ are, unsurprisingly, the clear favorites for MVP It'll be a surprise if anyone other than Tatum, DonÄiÄ, Jaylen Brown or Kyrie Irving wins Finals MVP. 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