# Surveillance
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Beijing Sounds Alarm as Tokyo Centralizes Intelligence Power Under Takaichi Administration
China has issued a blistering critique of Japan's new National Intelligence Council bill, labeling it a return to pre-war militaristic structures. Beijing argues the centralization of intelligence power under the Prime Minister's Office lacks oversight and signals a dangerous departure from Japan's pacifist constitution.

The Surveillance Spectacles: China’s Rokid Scrambles to Curb AR Privacy Crisis
Chinese AR firm Rokid has launched a major privacy crackdown after its smart glasses were used to surreptitiously record flight attendants. The company is targeting illegal third-party accessories and upgrading its hardware architecture to prevent the misuse of its products as secret surveillance tools.

China’s Digital Underworld: The $6 Shortcut to Traffic Anarchy
An underground trade in counterfeit license plates is flourishing on Chinese e-commerce platforms for as little as 40 RMB. This grey market poses a direct threat to urban management and public safety by allowing drivers to bypass surveillance and toll systems.

Orbital Eyes: Trump Claims Space Force Is Tracking Iran’s Buried Nuclear Stockpiles
President Trump announced that the US Space Force is actively monitoring enriched uranium buried at Iranian sites. This move signals a shift toward using advanced orbital technology to track nuclear materials that Tehran may be attempting to hide in hardened or destroyed facilities.

The Suitcase Wall: How Unattended Luggage Became a Symbol of Chinese Social Governance
Unattended 'suitcase walls' in Chinese subways have become a viral sensation, endorsed by the Foreign Ministry as a sign of national safety. The phenomenon highlights a unique blend of high social trust, pervasive surveillance, and responsive urban management during peak travel seasons.