A Russian court has extended the detention of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich.
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Chinese Nationals ‘Posing As Tourists’ Have Snuck Onto U.S. Military Sites Over 100 Times
Chinese nationals posing as tourists have reportedly snuck onto United States military bases over 100 times in recent years with the intention of collecting sensitive information about the U.S., according to the FBI and Department of Defense (DOD).
Read More Chinese Nationals ‘Posing As Tourists’ Have Snuck Onto U.S. Military Sites Over 100 TimesRussia Court Extends Detainment Of Evan Gershkovich
A Moscow court extended the detainment of Wall Street Journal Reporter Evan Gershkovich by three months on Thursday.
Read More Russia Court Extends Detainment Of Evan GershkovichMother Of Sailor Accused Of Espionage Urged Him To Work For China
The mother of one of the United States Navy sailors that has been charged with providing sensitive information to the Chinese had urged him to work with the Chinese intelligence officer, the prosecution said in court on Tuesday.
Read More Mother Of Sailor Accused Of Espionage Urged Him To Work For ChinaNotorious FBI agent and Russian spy Robert Hanssen found dead in prison
Robert Hanssen, a former FBI agent who was convicted of spying for Russia has died at the age of 79.
Read More Notorious FBI agent and Russian spy Robert Hanssen found dead in prisonJudge postpones detention hearing for Pentagon leaker
In response to a plea from the defense, United States District Magistrate Judge David Hennessy has agreed to postpone the detention hearing for Massachusetts Air National Guardsman Jack Douglas Teixeira on Wednesday.
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