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  2. Chinese agent case in New York is a 'classic' Beijing spy ...

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    Last year, Chinese nationals Lu Jianwang, 61, and Chen Jinping, 59, were arrested on charges of operating an illegal police station in New York to “monitor and intimidate” Chinese government ...

  3. An alleged Chinese agent went undetected in New York state ...

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    An aerial view of the Saxony Court, home in Manhasset, New York belonging to Chris Hu and Linda Sun, July 24, 2024. The FBI searched the home on July 23, 2024.

  4. New York man pleads guilty in Chinese 'secret police station ...

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    A New York resident who prosecutors say operated a "secret police station" in the Chinatown district of Manhattan to aid Beijing's targeting of dissidents, pleaded guilty on Wednesday to ...

  5. SinoVision - Wikipedia

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    SinoVision (simplified Chinese: 美国中文电视; traditional Chinese: 美國中文電視; pinyin: Měiguó zhōngwén diànshì; Jyutping: Mei5gwok3 zung1man4 din6si6) was a U.S.-based Chinese language television network. SinoVision has offices in Lower Manhattan, Flushing, and Brooklyn.

  6. World Journal - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper was established simultaneously in New York and San Francisco on February 12, 1976. The headquarter is located in Whitestone, New York City, where it has since remained. [4] The World Journal is one of three major Chinese-language dailies among the Chinese American community.

  7. CGTN America - Wikipedia

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    CGTN America is headquartered at 1099 New York Avenue NW, Suite 200 in Washington, D.C., and manages bureaus in New York City, Washington, D.C., as well as spanning coverage in North and South America. CGTN America began broadcasting in the United States on February 6, 2012, [2] replacing the former English language CCTV-NEWS in the region. [3]

  8. FBI arrests two for allegedly running secret Chinese police ...

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    The FBI arrested two people for allegedly operating an illegal police station for the Chinese government in New York City.. The two individuals were arrested on Monday and expected to appear in ...

  9. The China Press - Wikipedia

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    The China Press (Chinese: 侨报), commonly called Qiaobao, is a pro-Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Chinese-language newspaper published in the United States. [1] It covers general interest topics with an emphasis on news about the United States and China, and publishes daily and weekly editions.