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Writer s Suspended Death Sentence Is a Reminder of China s Awful Record on Human Rights
Yang Hengjun's punishment will be commuted to life in prison if he passes a probationary period. But the espionage accusations against him are highly spurious.
Hong kong
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Hong kong general
New south wales
Feng chongyi
Jimmy lai
Anthony albanese
Ryan mitchell
Yang hengjun
Marise payne
University of technology sydney
Chinese communist party
Technology sydney
Prime minister anthony albanese
Washington postreported
Awful record
Who is Anthony Pratt? Trump alleged to have told Australian sensitive information
Pratt is the 213th richest person on the planet with a net worth of $9.2bn, dwarfing Trump’s $2.6bn.
United states
New york
Scott morrison
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Richard pratt
Pratt industries
A pratt industries
New york city
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Anthony pratt
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Pratt industries
Australian prime ministers
R pratt
Richard pratt
Australian officials
Trump blabbed nuclear sub secrets to Australian billionaire member of Mar-a-Lago club, report claims
Mr Trump reportedly gave a foreign national highly classified information about Ohio class submarines
United states
Donald trump
Anthony pratt
Jack smith
Bureau of investigation
Department of justice
Federal bureau of investigation
Us navy
Special counsel jack smith
Federal bureau
American ohio
Australian officials
Nuclear powered
Ballistic missile submarines
Special counsel jack smith
Highly classified information
Australia s new submarines are still 2 decades away from delivery, but the Aussies are already looking out for spies
Australia won't get its new nuclear-powered subs until the late 2030s, but "people are already coming after those secrets," a top intel official said.
United kingdom
New zealand
Australian capital territory
Andrew shearer
Mike burgess
Australian security intelligence organisation
Office of national intelligence
Australian national intelligence
Ministry of state security
National intelligence
Five eyes
Cold war
Operation ivy bells
State security
Military technology
Australian officials
Australia wants to force cats to stay inside or give them a curfew because they are murdering so many other animals they are a threat to the country s biodiversity
Cats are present in 99.9% of all land in Australia and kill about two billion other animals a year. That makes them Australia's most invasive species.
New york
United states
Sarah legge
New york times
Australia department of climate
Australian national university
Climate change
Feral cats
Invasive species
Australian officials
Eral cat populations
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