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G7 Summit: Trump's Agenda, Nuclear Threats, and China's Espionage Concerns
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G7 Summit: Trump's Agenda, Nuclear Threats, and China's Espionage Concerns

The G7 summit in France will be dominated by Donald Trump's unpredictable agenda, amidst escalating global nuclear tensions and China's accusations of foreign espionage using marine animals and advanced technology. Trump's participation is expected to be influenced by Middle East developments, while global powers grapple with the increasing risk of nuclear conflict and rising military spending.

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China claims foreign agencies use 'spy turtles' and 'spy fish' in underwater espionage
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China claims foreign agencies use 'spy turtles' and 'spy fish' in underwater espionage

China's Ministry of State Security alleges foreign intelligence agencies are using marine animals, including 'spy turtles' and 'spy fish,' equipped with sensors to gather sensitive data in Chinese waters. The ministry claims these animals transmit real-time information on water conditions and vessel activity via satellite, as part of an "invisible secret war."

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Times of India
China Using Fake Job Offers to Recruit Spies, Five Eyes Warns
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العالم·04.06.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

China Using Fake Job Offers to Recruit Spies, Five Eyes Warns

The Five Eyes intelligence alliance warned that China is using fake job recruitment schemes on platforms like LinkedIn to trick government and military personnel into revealing sensitive information. Operatives pose as recruiters, offering jobs to gather privileged military, political, and economic data, with targets including security clearance holders and academics. China has rejected the allegations as 'malicious slander'.

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Times of India
Chinese Journalist Accused of Espionage Faces Trial in Prague
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سياسة·03.06.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Chinese Journalist Accused of Espionage Faces Trial in Prague

A Chinese journalist, Yang Yiming, working for the CCP's Guangming Daily in Prague, will stand trial for allegedly working for Chinese intelligence. He is accused of gathering unfavorable information on Czech politicians friendly to Taiwan. This marks the first prosecution in the Czech Republic under the "unauthorized activities for foreign powers" law, carrying a maximum sentence of five years.

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