Italian police arrested 13 people in a nationwide sweep against Chinese organized crime groups, striking what authorities called a “double blow” to criminal networks accused of drug trafficking, labor and sex exploitation, and money laundering. Multiple
Council debates rarely echo through international politics. But a failed motion in Cumberland, Sydney, has done just that—thanks to a group that claims to speak for Chinese Australians, but whose loyalties may lie farther afield. The “Fuqing”
A third person has been charged under Australia’s foreign interference laws. The Chinese woman has been accused of allegedly spying on a Canberra-based Buddhist group on behalf of Beijing. The woman, who is also an Australian permanent resident, was arrested
Council debates rarely echo through international politics. But a failed motion in Cumberland, Sydney, has done just that—thanks to a group that claims to speak for Chinese Australians, but whose loyalties may lie farther afield. The “Fuqing”