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China Sentences Canadian Convicted of Spying

A Chinese court sentenced Canadian businessman Michael Spavor (SCMP) to eleven years in prison for espionage in a case that is widely seen as retaliation for Canada’s arrest of a Huawei executive wanted by the United States.

A Chinese court sentenced Canadian businessman Michael Spavor (SCMP) to eleven years in prison for espionage in a case that is widely seen as retaliation for Canada’s arrest of a Huawei executive wanted by the United States. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called the ruling “absolutely unacceptable and unjust.”

Hong Kong: The city’s largest teachers’ union disbanded (SCMP) after authorities threatened to investigate it for potential breaches of Hong Kong’s national security law. The union published teaching materials on civil disobedience in recent years.

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