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Senate moves to ban Chinese researchers from U.S. national labs amid espionage fears

Natural News 24 Mar 2025
Republican lawmakers led by Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR), introduced the Guarding American Technology from Exploitation (GATE) Act to ban foreign... .
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Concerns about espionage rise as Trump and Musk fire thousands of federal workers

Beaumont Enterprise 24 Mar 2025
Counterespionage is a concern even when the federal workforce is stable ... ....
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Trump Espionage Fears

Citrus County Chronicle 24 Mar 2025
FILE - Demonstrators rally in support of federal workers outside of the Department of Health and Human Services, Feb. 14, 2025, in Washington ... .
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'Casablanca' meets the spy world in WWII story of love and espionage

Hastings Tribune 24 Mar 2025
"The Librarians of Lisbon" is accurately described on the cover as “A WWII story of love and espionage,” and novelist Suzanne Nelson certainly delivers, as promised, a fine work of historical fiction for adult readers ... .
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Trump and Musk's Cuts Raise US Security, Espionage Risks: Live Updates

Newsweek 24 Mar 2025
Trump, Musk's federal cuts raise security fears as experts warn foreign spies may target laid-off workers with sensitive knowledge. Follow Newsweek's live blog ....
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Israeli citizen detained over alleged espionage for Iran

Middle East Monitor 24 Mar 2025
... from Netivot who is suspected of conducting espionage and surveillance operations for Iranian intelligence in return for tens of thousands of dollars.
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Donald Trump, Elon Musk's sacking thousands of federal workers raises possible espionage, national security threats ...

The Economic Times 24 Mar 2025
As U.S President Donald Trump and Elon Musk fire thousands of federal workers, Concerns have been raised about a possible rise in espionage ... .
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Japan Says CCP’s ‘Anti-Espionage Law’ Discourages Travel, Calls for Release of Japanese Detainees

The Epoch Times 24 Mar 2025
Japan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Iwaya Takeshi said on March 22 that Beijing’s Counter-Espionage Law lacks transparency and called for the release of Japanese individuals detained under the law.
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