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India.com
05-07-2025
- Politics
- India.com
10 times bigger than the Pentagon, spread over 1,500 acres, China building 'Beijing Military City' under..., big tension for US due to...
10 times bigger than the Pentagon, spread over 1,500 acres, China building 'Beijing Military City' under..., big tension for US due to... People often say that trying to understand China is like trying to measure the height of a mountain hidden in fog, you can't see much, but you know it is massive. China isn't just a country, it's a mysterious world filled with modern technology, silent strength, and secret planning. China believes in winning the battle before the war even begins. Its strategy is simple: don't show anything, but do a lot behind the scenes. And right now, China is quietly building something underground that has caught the attention of the world. There are no signboards, no official names, and no public maps. But satellite images don't lie. They have revealed something strange being built just outside Beijing and it doesn't look like a normal city. It feels more like a scene from a spy thriller movie. What's being built beneath 1,500 acres of land in China? This hidden area covers about 1,500 acres. No drones are allowed to fly over it. No one is allowed to take pictures. And if you get close, the guards simply say, 'Go away, there's nothing here.' But if there's really nothing, then why so much digging underground? Why are global intelligence agencies calling it the 'Doomsday Fortress'? Experts believe that China is building a massive underground bunker, much larger than even US's Pentagon. It is being called the 'Beijing Military City.' A satellite imagery time lapse of a new Chinese military command center under construction near Beijing, first reported by @Dimi. The facility is on track to be ten times larger than the Pentagon, according to US officials. — Brady Africk (@bradyafr) January 31, 2025 China building a 'Doomsday Bunker' beneath Beijing China's military, the People's Liberation Army (PLA), is building a massive underground complex in western Beijing, which U.S. intelligence agencies believe could be a wartime command center. According to American officials and intelligence experts, this secret site is spread across at least 1,500 acres and may be up to 10 times larger than the Pentagon.


West Australian
12-06-2025
- Business
- West Australian
Fantastic Furniture recalls popular dining chairs over injury risk
A popular dining chair from Fantastic Furniture has been urgently recalled over fears a manufacturing defect could cause injuries. The black and white Dimi chairs were available for purchase at Fantastic Furniture stores across the country and online and sold between June 1, 2019 and May 25, 2025. The ACCC has recalled the dining furniture due to a manufacturing issue that may cause the legs to break. 'There is a risk of injury if the chair leg breaks during use,' the recall read. 'Incidents have occurred.' Customers have been told to stop using the product immediately. They can return the chair to any Fantastic Furniture store to exchange it for a replacement product or a full refund.


Perth Now
12-06-2025
- Business
- Perth Now
Major retailer recalls popular dining chairs
Not Supplied Credit: Supplied A popular dining chair from Fantastic Furniture has been urgently recalled over fears a manufacturing defect could cause injuries. The black and white Dimi chairs were available for purchase at Fantastic Furniture stores across the country and online and sold between June 1, 2019 and May 25, 2025. The Dimi dining chair has been urgently recalled due to a manufacturing defect. Supplied Credit: Supplied The legs of the chair could break and cause injury. Supplied Credit: Supplied The ACCC has recalled the dining furniture due to a manufacturing issue that may cause the legs to break. 'There is a risk of injury if the chair leg breaks during use,' the recall read. 'Incidents have occurred.' Customers have been told to stop using the product immediately. They can return the chair to any Fantastic Furniture store to exchange it for a replacement product or a full refund.


BBC News
06-03-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Goutas' future in his own hands
Manager Omer Riza says defender Dimitrios Goutas' future at Cardiff City is in the player's hands at the end of the Greek international is out of contract at the end of the season having only missed four Championship matches since joining the club in the summer of admits the club have spoken to the 30-year-old about his future but says that nothing will be decided until the end of the season."Dimi's done brilliantly this year," Riza said. "He's done a good job, he's led by example. "I think it's probably in Dimi's hands now in respect of what it looks like moving forwards."I think the club and Dimi have had conversations, but now we'll see what it looks like by the end of the season." Goutas was signed by Riza's predecessor Erol Bulut, joining the same summer as fellow Greek international Manolis left the Bluebirds in January with Goutas' future also now uncertain."His contract's up at the end of the season," Riza added."He's been here now two years."I think conversations will take place at the end of the season."Goutas was ever present last season in the league and has started in all bar four Championship matches this term after returning from suspension following his red card at Plymouth in expected to be at the heart of Cardiff's defence as they travel to promotion chasing Sunderland on Andy Rinomhota is unlikely to play after suffering a hamstring injury in Tuesday's home defeat by Jesper Daland and midfielder David Turnbull are nearing a return to fitness whilst winger Ollie Tanner is targeting a return from a foot injury in the game at Blackburn on 15 March.