from Reuters: Top News https://reut.rs/2DvJgLU Chinese authorities are holding an Australian writer, who used to be a Chinese citizen, on suspicion of endangering state security, China said on Thursday, and his lawyer said he was suspected of espionage.
China detains Australian on suspicion of endangering security
Chinese authorities are holding an Australian writer, who used to be a Chinese citizen, on suspicion of endangering state security, China said on Thursday, and his lawyer said he was suspected of espionage.

from Reuters: Top News https://reut.rs/2DvJgLU Chinese authorities are holding an Australian writer, who used to be a Chinese citizen, on suspicion of endangering state security, China said on Thursday, and his lawyer said he was suspected of espionage.
from Reuters: Top News https://reut.rs/2DvJgLU Chinese authorities are holding an Australian writer, who used to be a Chinese citizen, on suspicion of endangering state security, China said on Thursday, and his lawyer said he was suspected of espionage.
Related Posts:
Trump threatens sanctions on Baghdad after lawmakers call on U.S. troops to leaveU.S. President Donald Trump threatened sanctions against Baghdad on Sunday after Iraq's parliament called on U.S. troops to leave the country, and the… Read More
Thirty killed in northeast Nigeria bomb blast on crowded bridgeAt least 30 people were killed in the northeastern Nigerian state of Borno after an improvised explosive device detonated on a bridge, sources told Re… Read More
Trump says there will be a 'major retaliation' against Iran if it retaliatesU.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday threatened "major retaliation" against Iran if Tehran were to retaliate for the killing of one of its top milita… Read More
U.S. Vice President Pence to lay out Iran policy in speech Monday: White House officialU.S. Vice President Mike Pence will give a speech next Monday laying out the government's policy on Iran, a White House official said, after the U.S. … Read More
Pentagon says will not break law of war, despite Trump threatU.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper strongly suggested on Monday that the U.S. military would not violate the laws of armed conflict by striking Iranian… Read More
0 comments:
Post a Comment