US Sailor Pleads Guilty to Spying for China | China In Focus

by EditorR

A U.S. sailor is admitting guilt in spying for China. The operation was tied to nearly $15,000 in bribes and the handling of secret U.S. military plans.
Australian journalist Cheng Lei was finally able to hold her children’s hands again, after three years in a Chinese prison.
Utah is coming after TikTok in a new lawsuit against the Chinese-owned app.
China is reportedly saving billions of dollars this year by purchasing oil from Russia, Iran, and Venezuela—buying sanctioned imports to cut costs.
Topics in this episode:

  1. U.S. Sailor Pleads Guilty to Spying for China
  2. Utah Sues TikTok Over Child Addiction Concerns
  3. The CCP Is on the Palestinian Side in Israel War: Gordon Chang
  4. China Releases Australian Reporter Cheng Lei
  5. Americans Currently Detained in China
  6. China Saved Billions from Buying Sanctioned Oil: Report
  7. Former Australian Prime Minister Calls for More Taiwan Protection
  8. Beijing to Expand Space Station for Foreign Visitors
  9. ‘Ultimate Beneficiary’: Copley on China’s Stake in Israel-Hamas War

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