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The Chinese military and coastguard on Saturday launched a sea and air combat readiness patrol around Scarborough Shoal, known as Huangyan Island in China, to “further strengthen its control and ...
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Two Chinese nationals are accused of smuggling a "potential agroterrorism weapon" via a noxious fungus into the U.S., according to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Michigan.
Yunqing Jian Jian, 33, a Communist Party loyalist and lab researcher at the University of Michigan who received Chinese government funding for her work, plotted the illicit transport of the ...
Two Chinese citizens were charged with a conspiracy and smuggling of a fungus that officials said is a “dangerous biological pathogen” into the United States. Yunqing Jian, 33, and Zunyong Liu ...
Two Chinese nationals have been accused of smuggling a fungus into the US that officials describe as a "dangerous biological pathogen". Yunqing Jian, 33, and Zunyong Liu, 34, have been charged ...
FBI director Kash Patel confirmed on Tuesday that two Chinese nationals were arrested in the US for allegedly smuggling a hazardous biological pathogen into the country.
A Chinese scientist working at the University of Michigan has been arrested for allegedly smuggling a dangerous crop-killing fungus into the U.S. Yunqing Jian, 33, is accused of illegally ...
Chinese nationals accused of smuggling 'agroterrorism' fungus into US. The fungus called fusarium graminearum is classified as a "potential agroterrorism weapon" in scientific literature and its ...
A Chinese national has been charged with smuggling a toxic fungus into the US, the FBI has said. Zunyong Liu, 34, flew into Detroit Metropolitan Airport in July last year with fusarium graminearum ...
Two Chinese nationals are accused of smuggling Fusarium graminearum, a dangerous pathogen, into the U.S. for research, potentially for agroterrorism. They face charges including conspiracy and ...
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