NZ included in list of embassies allegedly infiltrated by Chinese Communist Party msn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from msn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Loyal members of the Chinese Communist Party have infiltrated Australia s Shanghai consulate after being hired through a state-owned recruitment agency, a new leak suggests.
The shocking revelation came after the extraordinary leak of a database of 1.95 million registered Chinese Communist Party members.
The unprecedented data release, believed to be the first of its kind, has revealed how Beijing s influence has stretched into every corner of Western governments, defence firms, banks and pharmaceutical giants.
The data was extracted from a Shanghai server by Chinese dissidents in 2016.
Australia s Consulate-General Shanghai has hired Chinese Communist Party members on the recommendation of state-owned hiring agency Shanghai Foreign Agency Service Department
12 Dec 2020
Chinese authorities detained a Bloomberg News employee on Monday in Beijing on suspicion of endangering national security, the U.S.-based news agency revealed on Friday.
Chinese citizen Haze Fan “was seen being escorted from her apartment building by plainclothes security officials” on Monday shortly after being in contact with one of her editors, according to the news outlet. Fan works for Bloomberg News’s Beijing Bureau.
“Chinese citizen Ms. Fan has been detained by the Beijing National Security Bureau according to relevant Chinese law on suspicion of engaging in criminal activities that jeopardize national security. The case is currently under investigation. Ms. Fan’s legitimate rights have been fully ensured and her family has been notified,” Chinese authorities said, according to Bloomberg.
13 December, 2020, 9:15 pm
Money received from the small business is used to pay
for labour to plant dalo which will be harvested and sold
to help the business. Picture: ADRA
STRENGTHENING disaster preparedness for families and church communities is the main objective of the Church Agencies Network Disaster Operations (CAN DO) project as they work in collaboration with the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) Fiji to ensure people in Fiji are disasterready through a partnership with churches.
It is through such partnership and disaster preparedness messaging carried out at community level in Fiji that a group of men from St. Francis of Assisi Community Wailekutu, outside of Lami, were empowered to prepare themselves for the uncertain future brought about by the global pandemic, COVID-19 that hit Fiji in April 2020. Disaster Ready in CAN DO Fiji aims to save lives, alleviate suffering and enhance human dignity during and in the aftermath of conflict, disasters and other
South Africa: Patients in South Africa to Access Six-Month, All-Oral Treatment for Highly Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis allafrica.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from allafrica.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.