India's new envoy to China presents credentials copy to Chinese Foreign Ministry

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The Economic Times India 1h

India's new envoy to China presents credentials copy to Chinese Foreign Ministry

India's new envoy Vikram Doraiswami has presented his credentials to China's Assistant Foreign Minister Hong Lei in Beijing. Doraiswami also participated in a ceremony marking the first anniversary of Operation Sindoor. He was warmly welcomed by officials upon his arrival. Doraiswami presents his c»»»

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Malay Mail Malesia 3h

UK to summon Chinese ambassador after spying convictions

LONDON, May 8 — Britain ‌will summon the Chinese ambassador following the conviction of two men for spying on behalf of Hong Kong and ultimately China, Security Minister Dan Jarvis said yesterday. “The activities carried ‌out by these men, on behalf of China, are an infringement of our sovereignty »»»

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CNN Stati Uniti d'America 8h

Two men found guilty of spying on Hong Kong dissidents in UK for China

Two men, including a British immigration officer, were found guilty in a London court on Thursday of spying on behalf of Hong Kong and ultimately China, targeting prominent pro-democracy dissidents now based in Britain. Chung Biu “Bill” Yuen, 65, and Chi Leung “Peter” Wai, 40, who worked for the UK»»»

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The Peninsula Qatar 15h

UK to summon China's ambassador after dissident spy case convictions

Joe Jackson London: Britain accused China on Thursday of breaching UK sovereignty and vowed to summon its ambassador after two Chinese-British dual nationals were convicted of spying on Hong Kong dissidents on Beijing's behalf. A London jury found the pair -- a retired Hong Kong policeman and a for»»»

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TheStraitsTimes Singapore 18h

Two men found guilty of spying on Hong Kong dissidents in UK for China

LONDON - Two men were found guilty in a London court on May 7 of spying on behalf of Hong Kong and ultimately China, targeting prominent pro-democracy dissidents now based in Britain. Bill Yuen Chung Biu, 65, and Peter Wai Chi Leung, 40, both dual Chinese and British nationals, were convicted of as»»»

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Daily Mail Gran Bretagna 18h

Two men found guilty of spying for China in unprecedented case

Two men have been found guilty of spying for China in an unprecedented case that exposed the terrifying reach of Beijing's 'shadow policing' operations in the UK. In a shocking breach of national security, Peter Wai, 38, a corrupt Border Force officer from Staines, Surrey, used his privileged acces»»»

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