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- Was He Secretly Working for China? This Is What He Told Us.The New York Times
- Former Liberal candidate jailed over Chinese interference plantheage.com.au
- Australian crime fighters to get better access to social media accountsSydney Morning Herald
- Australian jury records first conviction of foreign interference against a Chinese agentSeattle Times
- Chinese agent in Australia found guilty of foreign interference, in first of its kind court verdictSouth China Morning Post
- Former Liberal candidate guilty over Chinese influence plantheage.com.au
- First person charged under Australia’s foreign interference laws denies working for Chinastaradvertiser.com
- Federal police to blitz foreign interference in multicultural communitiesSydney Morning Herald
- Ex-Lib candidate donated to combat anti-Chinese sentiment, not for influence, court hearstheage.com.au
- Chinese-Australian used $30,000 donation to ingratiate himself to Alan Tudge, court hearstheage.com.au
- Former Liberal candidate will contest foreign interference chargestheage.com.au
- Australia’s highest court upholds foreign interference lawSeattle Times
- Factory of first person charged under foreign interference laws bugged as part of ASIO probetheage.com.au
- Labor questions why minister appeared with foreign interference suspectSydney Morning Herald
- Suspected influence agent quits Victorian Liberal PartySydney Morning Herald
- Frydenberg supports suspension of Liberal Party member charged with foreign interferenceSydney Morning Herald
- Australia Quiet on First Foreign-Meddling Arrest, but Target Is ClearThe New York Times
- Australia files 1st foreign-meddling case Russia-held U.S. man said to be harassed Attacks cited as France tightens borders Vatican inquiry keys on abuse reportingArkansas Online
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