China On Overseas Threats
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Chinese Official Honeytrapped By "Seductive Beauty" Of Foreign Spy
- Thursday July 10, 2025
- World News | Agence France-Presse
China said Thursday it had cracked three spying plots, including one in which a public servant was lured by the "seductive beauty" of a foreign agent, urging government workers to remain vigilant against overseas threats.
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Congress Leader's "China Not Our Enemy" Remark Sparks Huge Row
- Monday February 17, 2025
- India News | Edited by Chandrajit Mitra
Sam Pitroda, the Congress overseas unit chief, has courted a new controversy after claiming that the threat from China is often blown out of proportion.
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China, In Comic Strip, Warns Of 'Overseas' Threats To Its Rare Earths
- Monday January 22, 2024
- World News | Reuters
China's chief intelligence agency posted on social media a comic strip featuring foreign-looking characters secretly extracting rare earths, in a story portraying the country's strategic metals under threat from covetous "overseas organisations".
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Chinese Official Honeytrapped By "Seductive Beauty" Of Foreign Spy
- Thursday July 10, 2025
- World News | Agence France-Presse
China said Thursday it had cracked three spying plots, including one in which a public servant was lured by the "seductive beauty" of a foreign agent, urging government workers to remain vigilant against overseas threats.
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www.ndtv.com
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Congress Leader's "China Not Our Enemy" Remark Sparks Huge Row
- Monday February 17, 2025
- India News | Edited by Chandrajit Mitra
Sam Pitroda, the Congress overseas unit chief, has courted a new controversy after claiming that the threat from China is often blown out of proportion.
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www.ndtv.com
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China, In Comic Strip, Warns Of 'Overseas' Threats To Its Rare Earths
- Monday January 22, 2024
- World News | Reuters
China's chief intelligence agency posted on social media a comic strip featuring foreign-looking characters secretly extracting rare earths, in a story portraying the country's strategic metals under threat from covetous "overseas organisations".
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www.ndtv.com