2 Men Arrested for Allegedly Opening Chinese Police Station in NY
Two men have been arrested in New York City over a Chinese police station that has since closed. They’re facing charges for allegedly opening it on behalf of Chinese authorities. Reports note Beijing has over a hundred of these police stations operating around the world. Human rights groups are raising concerns that the stations are used to harass and intimidate overseas dissidents.
Topics in this episode:
- Two Men Arrested for Allegedly Opening Chinese Police Station in NY
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- U.S. Sanctions Chinese Firms, Nationals Over Fentanyl
- Court Denies Bail for Australian Businessman Charged with Foreign Interference
- G7 Meeting in Japan Focuses on China
- Porsche Sees Q1 Sales Record Boosted by China Market
- China Investigating Taiwan’s Trade Barriers
- China Accused of Intimidating UK Lawmakers, Families
- Putin Meets Chinese Defense Minister
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