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China denies using social media to infiltrate German politics and business circles Chinaʼs spy agency created fake LinkedIn profiles to infiltrate political and business circles, a German intelligence service has said. China has called on Germany to avoid undermining bilateral relations. China denied Monday that it has been using social media to infiltrate German politics and business, a day after Germanyʼs domestic intelligence service had accused Beijing of targeting German citizens using the professional networking platform LinkedIn. "We hope the relevant German organizations, particularly government departments, can speak and act more responsibly, and not do things that are not beneficial to the development of bilateral relations," Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said. Germanyʼs Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV) said on Sunday some 10,000 German citizens had been targeted in an intelligence operation by Chinese spies.

Expectations low for World Trade Organization meeting Representatives of the 164 WTO member countries are in Buenos Aires for their biennial meeting. The odds of a breakthrough look grim against the backdrop of Donald Trumpʼs ʼAmerica Firstʼ policy and discord over China. The World Trade Organizationʼs biennial conference opened on Sunday — the first since US President Donald Trump came to office. The Buenos Aires meeting, which lasts until Wednesday,will be a major challenge for participants because of Americaʼs general hostility to multilateral trade accords. Trump has pummeled the body relentlessly over the past year, describing it as a "disaster." The Trump administration has also made the WTO a preferred target of its "America First" policy, threatening to pull the US out of the trade organization it says is hampering its ability to compete. In opening remarks Argentinaʼs President Mauricio Macri said that "WTO problems get fixed with more WTO, not with less WTO."

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New York police responding to reports of explosion near Times Square Authorities have said they do not know the origin of the explosion

New York police have said they are responding to reports of an explosion in midtown Manhattan at 42nd Street and 8th Avenue. New York police on Monday said they were on the scene near Times Square. "The NYPD is responding to reports of an explosion of unknown origin at 42nd Street and 8th Avenue, Manhattan. The A, C and E line are being evacuated at this time. Info is preliminary, more when available," the NYPD wrote on Twitter. New York fire rescue teams, meanwhile, said they were responding to an incident at the nearby Port Authority bus terminal, a major commuter hub. The explosion happened at around 7:30 am local time (1230 UTC) According to US media reports, the explosion is believed to have been caused by a pipe bomb. Local media also reported that one person had been taken into custody. Both reports, however, had yet to be confirmed by authorities. White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said that US President Donald Trump had been briefed on the incident. Authorities closed off road access around midtown. The Port Authority was shut down shortly after the explosion, with all subways lines passing beneath the bus terminal temporarily halted. New York police on Monday

said they were on the scene near Times Square. "The NYPD is responding to reports of an explosion of unknown origin at 42nd Street and 8th Avenue, Manhattan. The A, C and E line are being evacuated at this time. Info is preliminary, more when available," the NYPD wrote on Twitter. New York fire rescue teams, meanwhile, said they were responding to an incident at the nearby Port Authority bus terminal, a major commuter hub. The explosion happened at around 7:30 am local time (1230 UTC) According to US media reports, the explosion is believed to have been caused by a pipe bomb. Local media also reported that one person had been taken into custody. Both reports, however, had yet to be confirmed by authorities. White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said that US President Donald Trump had been briefed on the incident. Authorities closed off road access around midtown. The Port Authority was shut down shortly after the explosion, with all subways lines passing beneath the bus terminal temporarily halted.

China accuses Australian media of racism and paranoia Beijingʼs harsh words come after Australiaʼs prime minister Malcolm Turnbull acknowledged "disturbing reports about Chinese influence." Canberra has said it may pass laws to curb future interference. China accusedAustralian media of racism and paranoiain its coverage of the East Asian country on Monday in the latest verbal exchange between Beijing and Canberra about alleged Chinese meddling in Australia. "This type of hysterical paranoia had racist undertones, and is a stain on Australiaʼs image as a multicultural society," the Peopleʼs Daily newspaper wrote in an opinion piece. The paper is considered the official publication of the Chinese Communist Party.

US, Japan and South Korea host joint missile tracking drills The US, South Korea and Japan have started joint exercises to track missiles from North Korea, Seoulʼs military has said. The two-day drills come just weeks after Pyongyang launched its most advanced missile to date. The US, Japan and South Korea began a twoday missile tracking drill on Monday, South Koreaʼs military has said. The drills were being held in waters off the coast of Japan, according to Japanʼs Defense Minister Itsunori Onodera. The exercises are aimed at "practicing tracking an object and sharing information on it among the three countries," according to a defense official.

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