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China and Russia sent bombers near Japan as Quad leaders discussed security in Tokyo – Stars and Stripes

Posted: May 27, 2022 at 2:34 am

A Russian TU-95 bomber flies with Chinese H-6 bombers over the East China Sea, Tuesday, May 24, 2022. (Japan Ministry of Defense)

Japan scrambled fighter jets Tuesday in response to Chinese and Russian bombers flying near its airspace just as President Joe Biden met with leaders of the Quad grouping in Tokyo, Japanese Defense Minister Nobuo Kishi told reporters Tuesday.

On the same day, South Korea scrambled fighter jets as Chinese and Russian warplanes passed through its air defense identification zone several times, Reuters reported Tuesday.

Near Japan, two Chinese H-6 bombers flew from the East China Sea to the Sea of Japan, where they joined a pair of Russian TU-95 bombers, Kishi said in a statement posted on the Ministry of Defenses website. The Sea of Japan is also known as the East Sea.

The two Chinese bombers were later replaced by a second pair of warplanes believed to be Chinese, and the four aircraft then flew out toward the Pacific Ocean, Kishi said.

None of the aircraft entered Japans national airspace, he said.

A nations air defense identification zone, or ADIZ, is a broad territorial boundary over which it maintains air traffic control for the sake of national security. It is much more expansive than national airspace, an area over which a state exercises full sovereignty and into which foreign military aircraft cannot enter without permission.

Kishi characterized the bomber flights as a provocation timed with the meeting of the Quad nations leaders.

Biden met with Japan Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, India Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Anthony Albanese, Australia's newly elected prime minister.

The four nations make up the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, or Quad, a loosely formed security pact with a stated purpose of promoting a free-and-open Indo-Pacific.

The cooperative is essentially a means of countering Chinas growing economic, political and military influence in the region, and the collaboration has not been welcomed by Beijing.

The China Ministry of Defense described Tuesdays sorties as a joint aerial strategic patrol, in a statement posted online Tuesday.

The militaries of China and Russia staged the joint aerial strategic patrol in accordance with their annual military cooperation plan, the statement said.

Kishi said this was the fourth long-distance joint flight between China and Russia around Japan since November.

A Russian IL-20 reconnaissance plane also flew over the high seas from the northern island of Hokkaido to the Noto peninsula on Japan's main island, Kishi said.

Meanwhile, four Russian and four Chinese warplanes entered South Koreas ADIZ on Tuesday, according to Reuters. The aircraft passed through the defense zone several times throughout the day, entering and leaving via the Sea of Japan, Reuters said in a report attributed to South Koreas Joint Chiefs of Staff.

The aircraft included fighter jets and bombers from both China and Russia, the report said.

This was the first reported excursion of Russian or Chinese warplanes into South Koreas ADIZ since South Koreas newly elected president, Yoon Suk Yeol, took office on May 10, Reuters said.

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Maserati MC20 Cielo: The Spyder Version is Finally Here – GTspirit

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The new Maserati MC20 Cielo has been revealed, ots the spyder version of the MC20 coupe. The model is shaped in a tunnel with clean lines that open up and become one with the clouds and stars.

The MC20 and MC20 Cielo are two distinct models yet united by the racing spirit and performance of genuine sports cars. Cielo offers a new driving experience courtesy of its electrochromic (smart glass) roof which at the touch of a button opens the top up to the sky and can be changed from opaque to clear.

Additionally, the state-of-the-art Polymer-Dispersed Liquid Crystal (PDLC) technology allows you to look up at the stars even when the roof is closed. The Cielo will also be available in the exclusive Aquamarina colour; a three-layer paint is based on a racing-inspired grey with an iridescent mica in aquamarine.

The PrimaSerie Launch Edition is a limited series which makes the connection between the spyders elegance and sporty features even more exclusive. The limited series has exclusive features including Aquamarina bodywork, ice-colored interior and golden details.

The MC20 Cielo is powered by a petrol twin-turbo V6 Nettuno engine with technology derived from Formula 1. The engine generates a maximum output power of 630 hp in 3000 cc of displacement.

Additionally, the North Sails Capsule collection has been designed exclusively for the MC20 Cielo, its extraodinary success on the high seas enables every generation of explorers to push the boundaries of challenge. The upshot is a collection of high-performance clothing directly inspired by the PrimaSerie Launch Edition and its exclusivity.

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Poland Faces Economic Headwinds before the 2023 Elections | Strengthening Transatlantic Cooperation – German Marshall Fund

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But then Russia invaded Ukraine. Almost immediately, Polish consumers experienced an unprecedented rise in fuel prices of 40 percent over two weeks as well as increasing food prices while the zloty depreciated rapidly, temporarily hitting an all-time low of 5 zloty against the euro. As a result, inflation rose to 11 percent in March and 12.4 percent in April. It is predicted to peak at around 13 percent in May and to remain in double-digits till the end of the year, driven by price increases in almost all categories as the price-wage spiral is beginning to spin out of control.

Inflation is expected to slow down only slightly to 8.2 per cent in 2023, which would place Poland in the top-three EU countries. It will be fed by the pass-through of energy-price and wage increases into the prices of products and services as well as by the increased demand driven by refugees from Ukraine and the increase in income related to the reduction in personal income tax. Only the increase in fuel prices will slow down, slightly, but they will still be 17.5 per cent higher on average than in 2022.

Inflation is expected to slow down only slightly to 8.2 per cent in 2023, which would place Poland in the top-three EU countries.

This and the fact that 2023 will be an elections year will make it extremely difficult for the government to wind down its anti-inflationary measures. In fact, it is planning to introduce additional policies aimed at soothing the pain of higher prices, such as cutting the rate of personal income tax from 17 percent to 12 percent and a 14th monthly pension payment per year. This loose fiscal policy aims to delay the problems caused by high inflation until after the elections. But higher public spending will eventually strengthen the wage-price spiral and lead to high inflation also in 2024.

In October 2021, the Monetary Policy Council started a tightening. Many economists had called for doing this earlier but the politically minded president of the central bank, Adam Glapinski, had stated that inflation was temporary and no action was needed. As it was late in counteracting the rapid increase in inflation, the Monetary Policy Council had to speed up the pace of interest rates increases until in May the reference rate was at 5.25 percent (up from 0.1 percent in the third quarter of 2021). Further hikes that will bring the rate to 67 percent are expected this year.

The fast monetary tightening has brought demand for credit to a halt, especially in the case of mortgages where the fall in credit affordability was additionally propelled by restricting macroprudential regulations. Together with increasing construction costs, this will translate into falling demand in the housing market after a five-year boom. Many households are currently unable to buy a decent property to live in, whichin addition to the lack of social housing and an unstable, expensive, and fragmented private rental markethas sparked social unrest across the country.

The rise in interest rates has also translated in a rise in mortgage repayments as almost all mortgages in Poland are on a variable interest rate. Many of those who took out loans during the housing boom have experienced an increase of 75 to 100 percent in their monthly repayments. On top of rising utility costs, this has decreased consumer spending, especially for durable goods, as well as threatened a spike in non-performing loans and, eventually, foreclosures. Therefore, the government introduced credit moratoria for the second half of 2022 and for 2023. This will bring some comfort to borrowers, but in the medium term it will result in higher inflation and in the long-term it will not solve the actual problem as interest rates will still be high after 2023 when the credit moratoria end.

The fast tightening of monetary conditions, not only in the country but globally too, poses a threat to the soundness of Polands fiscal situation.

The fast tightening of monetary conditions, not only in the country but globally too, poses a threat to the soundness of Polands fiscal situation. Currently, the government is using the windfall of higher tax revenues caused by higher inflation to finance its anti-inflationary measures and its expansionary fiscal policy. But in the coming years public spending will automatically be driven up by higher prices while debt-servicing costs will rise exponentially due to rising interest rates. The Ministry of Finance is trying to reassure the public that everything is under control but credit default swaps for Polands sovereign bonds have increased to the levels of those of peripheral eurozone countries, indicating that private investors see fiscal troubles ahead.

Summing up, Polands economy is in rough seas with a perfect storm brewing. Most likely the government will try to kick the can down the road until after the 2023 elections, keeping consumers, mortgage borrowers, and fixed-income investors pacified. Its temporary measures will bring some comfort but will eventually result in even bigger problems after 2023.

It will also be very difficult for PiS to roll out a generous political program aimed at boosting its electoral appeal through direct transfers. Its options will be limited and the opposition will exploit this situation during the elections campaign. This does not bode well for PiS. But regardless of the result of the elections, serious economic challenges lay ahead that will have yet to be solve by those at the helm afterward.

Adam Czerniak is chief economist and director for research of Polityka Insight.

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USS Minneapolis-Saint Paul will sail the high seas after Duluth commissioning – St. Paul Pioneer Press

Posted: May 20, 2022 at 2:44 am

DULUTH, Minn. The newly constructed USS Minneapolis-Saint Paul, the second naval warship to honor the Twin Cities, is docked in Duluth ahead of its weekend commissioning.

The ship, the first U.S. Navy vessel to dock in Duluth since 1993, when the Navy conducted regular Great Lakes tours, was outlined in festive bunting Thursday while berthed at Rices Point.

The nearly 400-foot warship is scheduled to be commissioned into the Navy during a ceremony at 10 a.m. Saturday.

On that day, most of its 110-member crew will be asked to run aboard in Navy tradition by sprinting up the gangway to populate the ship.

Im more than proud, said Cmdr. Alfonza White, the officer in charge of the vessel, during a Thursday media tour. Ive been in the Navy 27 years. The best part of the Navy are the people. Everything about this ship is foremost about the people and who takes care of it.

A Freedom-class littoral combat ship, Minneapolis-Saint Paul is designed for defense and combat within 25 miles of shore. It reaches speeds near 50 mph, and its main gun on the forward deck can fire artillery that explodes on impact or in the vicinity of targets within 9 nautical miles.

It has its homeport at Naval Station Mayport in Jacksonville, Fla. But from there, the possibilities will be endless.

We are trained to sail the high seas, and we are prepared to do so, said White, who began his career on the since-decommissioned USS Duluth.

Built in Marinette, Wis., by Fincantieri Marinette Marine on Lake Michigan, the $360 million ship has struggled through fits and starts to reach its commissioning. The ship was christened and launched in the Menominee River on June 15, 2019, at the Fincantieri yard, but a design defect associated with bearings in the combining gears high-speed clutch surfaced during trials.

Commissioning, which will be the first for a Navy vessel in Minnesota, was delayed in both 2020 and 2021.

The crew is resilient, White said. We took it in stride and now were here.

The crew has spent the past two years in Florida training aboard other vessels to prepare to operate Minneapolis-Saint Paul.

I know the ship was being built up here in the Midwest, but two years ago-plus we started building a crew, and that is really the bread and butter of what brings the ship to life, said Command Senior Enlisted Leader Edward Pare, the vessels top enlisted man. Were going to go through a commissioning ceremony, but this crew has jelled and come together for many years, and it shows.

The vessel is highly maneuverable and is propelled by water jets instead of the more traditional propeller-and-rudder system.

White explained that when the Minneapolis-Saint Paul is opened up, its jets process an Olympic swimming pools worth of water every second.

Thats how much thrust vector we generate, White said.

The crew is trained to navigate the vessel in tight spaces without the aid of tugboats. On its 37-day voyage up from Florida, the crew gained valuable experience traversing the Soo Locks and other Great Lakes.

If youve ever been out on Lake Superior, it is awesome, White said. Coming through the Soo Locks was a great experience for the crew, and then entering Lake Superior beautiful lake, beautiful scenery. We couldnt ask for more.

The vessel is of a class of ship thats typically named for major cities.

The naming of the Minneapolis-Saint Paul was made possible by Jodi Green, former deputy undersecretary of the Navy and a Minnesota resident.

The Minneapolis-Saint Paul will be the second naval vessel named after both Twin Cities. The submarine USS Minneapolis-St. Paul served from 1984 to 2008.

White said the Twin Cities and Duluth should be proud to be a part of the commissioning of a ship that figures to be called into action anywhere in the world.

Worldwide access, White said of why the vessel was in Duluth. This is part of the world. Were happy to sail all over the world, and this is proof that we can access so many different venues around the world.

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IMO Adopts New Guidelines for Fighting Wildlife Trafficking on the High Seas – OCCRP

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Non-governmental organizations dedicated to the protection of wildlife and the environment welcomed the new guidelines that the UN-affiliated International Maritime Organization (IMO) adopted for its member states to help cut down on the prevalence of wildlife trafficking in the global shipping industry.

Maritime shipping accounts for an overwhelming majority of the worlds trade and illegal industries such as wildlife trafficking are no exception. (Photo: kees torn, Flickr, License)This endorsement by the United Nations specialized agency sends a strong message on the growing international engagement against the illegal wildlife trade (IWT) and its impacts on global biodiversity, directly threatening the survival of many species in the wild, Traffic, an NGO which monitors the illegal trade said in a statement.

This is the first time the IMO has taken a bold step to combat IWT exploiting the maritime shipping industry, it said.

The illegal trade in endangered wildlife and their parts including both flora and fauna is a massive global industry valued at billions of dollars per year. Maritime shipping accounts for an overwhelming majority of the worlds trade, and illegal industries such as wildlife trafficking are no exception.

With 90% of the world trade being seaborne and an estimated 72-90% of illicit wildlife volumes being trafficked through maritime transport, the sector holds a responsibility to engage against this transnational organized crime, Traffic said.

The guidelines include measures to prevent, detect and report trafficking as well as practices emphasizing due diligence, responsibility-sharing and cooperation all along the supply chains.

These guidelines present a gamechanger in the fight against the illegal wildlife trade, Dr. Margaret Kinnaird, the Global Wildlife Practice Leader of the World Wide Fund for nature, WWF, said.

Through dedicated and expert support from IMO member states and partners, government authorities and companies can implement greater safeguarding measures to protect their employees, business, and nature, critical to protecting the integrity of maritime supply chains from operational, economic, security, and zoonotic health risks, she explained. The adoption of these guidelines will catalyze global cooperation in the maritime sector to fight IWT.

The guidelines were formally submitted to the 46th IMO conference by Brazil, Colombia, Germany, Kenya, and Tanzania, alongside several international bodies.

According to the World Bank, Kenya has lost over the last several decades more than half of its wildlife resources due to a variety of reasons, including poaching and trafficking.

Kenya expressed its gratitude to all member states who supported the development and adoption of these guidelines, saying that they will greatly help protect the countrys wildlife.

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David Fincher Tries Animation in Love, Death + Robots – The New York Times

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But honestly, none of that was as difficult for me as being in the middle of Covid and wearing glasses with goggles and a mask and visor. I didnt quite realize how much I communicate through my face a lot of director-actor relationships arent about giving a line reading but through the way that you interact and the nonverbal cues. The pandemic gear got in the way of all that.

How much input did you have on the visual design? Was there any illustrator or director you were looking to for inspiration?

Tim and Blur had been working on the story for a long time, and they had a lot of production art that felt Thief of Baghdad-adjacent. I felt the world itself needed to be a little less phantasmagoric and a little more Deadliest Catch. My whole thing was I wanted the people to be at risk of being washed off the deck at any moment. Theyre either going to get chewed apart by these blunt-nosed sharks, or theyre going to be dismembered by these pincers of these giant crustaceans.

It must be easier to rip characters apart and spill their guts when youre working in animation.

Yes, and on the water! Like Jim Cameron and Kevin Costner will tell you, there are such things as forces of nature. If you ever do a story that takes place on the high seas, do it in C.G., because youre not going to be chasing the sun, and you wont be worried about people being crushed between boats or drowning. And youll never be waiting around for the wave machine.

Is there anyone youd like to bring into the fold if you get to make a Season 4?

There are a lot, but look, this show takes a while. This episode I did took, like, 18 months. We originally started off wanting to do this with Ridley Scott, Jim Cameron, Zack Snyder, Gore Verbinski. So many friends of mine I went to and asked, Would you want to do something like this?, and they were like, Yes! But the reality is that the only way this show is affordable is if the people who are making it dont mind losing the money they could be making doing something else.

Are we hoping that the world embraces this show on a heretofore unseen level, making it a no-brainer to increase the subsidy for it? Yeah, that would be great. Until that happens, its hard to get the director of Avatar or the director of Pirates of the Caribbean to drop everything theyre doing and come and play with us.

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Murder on the High Seas with Orofino’s Performing Arts – Clearwater Tribune

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Orofinos Maniac drama, choir, band, culinary, and art classes teamed up again to produce a fantastic evening of entertainment on May 4. The drama class performed the dinner theater piece, Murder Ahoy by Michael Druce.

The full-length comedy-mystery is set onboard the cruise ship Thanatos. The alumni of Broken Rattan High are gathering for their 30th class reunion when mayhem erupts. OJSHS choir, with Carrington Rinehart as director, stepped up as alumni vocalists and sang several songs from the good old days.

The band jumped in with background music and some carefully placed songs. The culinary class under the leadership of Mike Tetwiler served a hearty buffet taco bar and provided dessert during intermission.

Sonesa Lundmark guided students in designing large porthole paintings to circle the room. Michelle George directed the talented actors.

The night was a hilarious success, and the students presented it again to the school on Monday, May 9.

Approximately 140 people attended the evening performance. Unfortunately, tickets were not sold to the general public as seating was limited and performers had first access to the tickets for family and friends.

Big thanks to everyone for their support.

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War ship prepped to start its career in Duluth – Brainerd Dispatch

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DULUTH The first U.S. Navy vessel to dock in the local port since 1993, when the Navy conducted regular Great Lakes tours, was outlined in festive bunting Thursday as it docked on Rices Point.

The hulking, nearly 400-foot war ship USS Minneapolis-Saint Paul is scheduled to be commissioned into the Navy during a ceremony at 10 a.m. Saturday.

On that day, most of its 110-member crew will be asked to run aboard in Navy tradition by sprinting up the gangway to populate the ship.

Im more than proud, said Cmdr. Alfonza White, the officer in charge of the vessel, during Thursdays media tour. Ive been in the Navy 27 years. The best part of the Navy are the people. Everything about this ship is foremost about the people and who takes care of it.

A littoral combat ship, Minneapolis-Saint Paul is designed for defense and combat within 25 miles of shore. It reaches speeds near 50 mph, and its main gun on the forward deck can fire artillery that explodes on impact or in the vicinity of targets within 9 nautical miles.

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It has its homeport at Naval Station Mayport in Jacksonville, Florida. But from there, the possibilities will be endless.

We are trained to sail the high seas, and we are prepared to do so, said White, who began his career on the since-decommissioned USS Duluth.

Built in Marinette, Wisconsin, by Fincantieri Marinette Marine on Lake Michigan, the $360 million ship has struggled through fits and starts to reach its commissioning. The ship was christened and launched into the Menominee River on June 15, 2019, at the Fincantieri yard, but a design defect associated with bearings in the combining gear's high-speed clutch surfaced during trials.

Commissioning, which will be the first for a U.S. Navy vessel in Minnesota, was delayed in both 2020 and 2021.

The crew is resilient, White said. We took it in stride and now were here.

The crew has spent the past two years in Florida training aboard other vessels to prepare to operate Minneapolis-Saint Paul.

Brady Slater / Duluth News Tribune

I know the ship was being built up here in the Midwest, but two years ago-plus we started building a crew, and that is really the bread and butter of what brings the ship to life, said Command Senior Enlisted Leader Edward Pare, the vessels top enlisted man. Were going to go through a commissioning ceremony, but this crew has gelled and come together for many years, and it shows.

The vessel is highly maneuverable, and is propelled by water jets instead of the more traditional propeller-and-rudder system.

White explained that when the Minneapolis-Saint Paul is opened up its jets process an Olympic swimming pools worth of water every second.

Thats how much thrust vector we generate, White said.

The crew is trained to navigate the vessel in tight spaces without the aid of tug boats. On its 37-day voyage up from Florida, the crew gained valuable experience traversing the Soo Locks and other Great Lakes.

If youve ever been out on Lake Superior, it is awesome, White said. Coming through the Soo Locks was a great experience for the crew, and then entering Lake Superior beautiful lake, beautiful scenery. We couldnt ask for more.

Brady Slater / Duluth News Tribune

The vessel is of a class of ship thats named for major cities. Larger vessels are named for important historical figures, while submarines are named after states.

The naming of the Minneapolis-Saint Paul was made possible by Jodi Green, former deputy under secretary of the Navy and a Minnesota resident.

White said the Twin Cities and Duluth should be proud to be a part of the commissioning of a ship that figures to be called into action anywhere in the world.

Worldwide access, White said of why the vessel was in Duluth. This is part of the world. Were happy to sail all over the world, and this is proof that we can access so many different venues around the world.

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Across the Pacific, the U.S. and Chinese Navies Are Competing on the High Seas – The National Interest Online

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With China and the United States now seemingly locked in an era of great power competition, the U.S. and Chinese navies have been maneuvering in a series of cat and mouse games that show no sign of stopping anytime soon.

The U.S. Navy, for example, conducted dual-carrier operations in the Pacific last year to synchronize its air-power projection capabilities, exercise its increased sortie rates, and hone its multi-domain networking between the ships and their respective aircraft carrier air wings. Several months after this development, the Chinese Peoples Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) responded with its first dual-carrier operations, in which it launched fighter planes from its first two carriers in coordination with each other.

The PLAN clearly seeks to counter the U.S. Navys forward presence in the Pacific Ocean, where the United States intends to maintain open access to international waterways and defend Taiwan from Chinese aggression. In fact, these are the primary rationales for the U.S. Navys maritime operations in the region and naval exercises with key allies such as Japan. Operating in close proximity to these key hotspots, the U.S. Navy intends to be close enough to respond with long-range cruise missiles and sea-launched fifth-generation F-35 stealth fighter aircraft. Indeed, used effectively, these assets could help the United States blunt, incapacitate, or even destroy a Chinese amphibious assault on Taiwan.

Of course, China is well aware of these dynamics and has conducted a series of live fire war drills in the South China Sea, East China Sea, and other areas throughout the region. For example, just last week, a large contingent of Chinese warships operated in close coordination with land-launched fighter jets to encircle and threaten Taiwana transparent effort to show the United States and its allies that China will not be easily deterred from advancing its interests.

Large scale, competing exercises and saber-rattling are just part of this equation, as individual Chinese and American warships often trail one another on patrol in sensitive areas throughout the Indo-Pacific. Recently, a U.S. Navy cruiser, the USS Port Royal, recently transited through the Taiwan Strait in an effort to express U.S. resolve in defending free navigation and Taiwanese autonomy. This U.S. ship was tracked, monitored, and closely followed by a Chinese warship, according to the Global Times, a Chinese government-backed newspaper.The Global Times reported that the Chinese warship shadowed the Port Royal through the strait and quoted Chinese military experts making threatening comments about the U.S. militarys defense of Taiwan.

The US, Taiwan secessionists and other external forces that attempt to interfere in the Taiwan question must understand that the island is an inalienable part of China, and the PLA [Peoples Liberation Army] has the determination and capability to safeguard national sovereignty and territorial integrity the paper quoted PLA senior colonel Shi Yi as saying, before adding that a single US warship can do nothing but make a political show.

Certainly, the PLAN wants the United States to know that its ships will not sail alone in the western Pacific. As the Global Times report stated, Shi stated that The PLA Eastern Theater Command organized forces, tracked and monitored on high alert the US vessel through its entire course.

Kris Osborn is the defense editor for the National Interest. Osborn previously served at the Pentagon as a Highly Qualified Expert with the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the ArmyAcquisition, Logistics & Technology. Osborn has also worked as an anchor and on-air military specialist at national TV networks. He has appeared as a guest military expert on Fox News, MSNBC, The Military Channel, and The History Channel. He also has a Master's Degree in Comparative Literature from Columbia University.

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Higher temperatures during weekend; QMD warns of strong wind and high sea – The Peninsula

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Doha: Hot days with slight blowing dust are expected at some places during the weekend. Qatar Meteorology Department (QMD), in its weather forecast, also warns of strong wind and high seas offshore.

The temperature is also expected to reach a maximum of 44 degrees Celsius and 32 degrees Celsius at the lowest.

On Friday, sea heights inshore will range from 3-5 ft and 5-9 ft rising to 12 ft offshore. On Saturday, sea heights will also range 3-5 ft inshore and 6-10 ft rising to 13 ft offshore.

Visibility during the weekend will mainly vary between 4-8 kilometres or less at times.

Al Bawarih wind will also start at the end of May until the middle of July. According to QMD, Al Bawarih wind is a well-known local term in the gulf region that refers to northwesterly fresh to strong wind.

This is a result of the "extension of Indian monsoon low over the region along with the presence of a high-pressure system over Northern Arabian Peninsula."

"The most impotant feature of the Al-Bawaris wind is its gradual activity with sunrise reaching its peak during the afternoon," QMD said on Twitter.

This also causes blowing dust and low horizontal visibility at times alongwith low relative humidity and high sea waves.

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