PoliticsChina’s anti-espionage chief urges stronger crackdown using legal toolsPoliticsJune 5, 2023posted on Jun. 05, 2023 at 10:11 am State Security Minister Chen Yixin calls on senior officials to study new anti-spy law and intensify enforcement. READ SOURCE Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditasianewsdayJune 5, 2023 You Might Also LikePoliticsMCI restores access to East Asia Forum after cancellation of Pofma orderSeptember 22, 2023PoliticsDon’t be surprised if Xi Jinping is a no-show at US Apec summitSeptember 21, 2023Hong Kong Democratic Party endorses 8 hopefuls for first district council election since ‘patriots-only’ overhaulSeptember 20, 2023PoliticsAre Hongkongers less interested in politics? Survey finds about 60% indifferent, most steer clear of sharing opinions onlineSeptember 20, 2023PoliticsHong Kong slams UK over ‘slander’, after British government says city’s legal system at ‘critical juncture’ under national security lawSeptember 19, 2023PoliticsSingaporeans who have been struck off voter rolls will be individually notified by mail, Singpass appSeptember 19, 2023How the rise and fall of an unlikely online influencer triggered a debate about the plight of older ChineseSeptember 17, 2023Hong Kong leader vows to focus on housing, land supply and find long-term solutions to issue of subdivided flatsSeptember 17, 2023PoliticsHong Kong national security law: Beijing’s top envoy in city hails police, warns ‘hostile foreign forces’ still at playSeptember 16, 2023Recommended For YouChinese dissident who held Tiananmen Square vigils flees to TaiwanSeptember 22, 2023Trial of Chinese #MeToo journalist and labour rights activist begins in secretSeptember 22, 2023SportsNorth London derby at Arsenal is a 'hell of a challenge' – PostecoglouSeptember 22, 2023HongKongFinancial secretary Paul Chan meets Bank of England governor and other top figures in London, despite frosty Hong Kong-UK relationsSeptember 22, 2023PoliticsMCI restores access to East Asia Forum after cancellation of Pofma orderSeptember 22, 2023
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