‘For a better life’: CIA releases videos to lure disgruntled CCP officials to spy on China

The CIA is on a recruitment drive for foreign spies. In their sights are Chinese officials and workers, who the US intelligence agency hopes to turn against Beijing via some newly released glossy videos.

The two videos touch on probable anxieties among some inside the Communist party machine – getting stuck in a lowly job assisting an increasingly wealthy corrupt official, or becoming victim to the endless purges that have targeted millions of party members at all levels since Xi Jinping came to power.

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HEADLINES: Dela Rosa wants govt officials subpoenaed | April 4, 2025

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Trump officials urge allies to limit chip exports to China: report

The Trump administration is looking to expand a crackdown on China’s access to computer chips — an effort first started under the Biden administration — and is urging allies to strengthen their restrictions after DeepSeek’s rise spooked US investors, according to a report.

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Russia is relying on unwitting Americans to spread election disinformation, US officials say

FILE – An iPhone displays the Facebook app, Aug. 11, 2019, in New Orleans. Russia, China and Iran are continuing to target voters in the U.S. with disinformation and propaganda related to the upcoming presidential election, top intelligence officials told reporters on Monday, July 29, 2024.

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