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China, Prisoner Swap
After U.S.-China Prisoner Swap, Scores of Americans Are Still Trapped in China
The plight of Americans facing exit bans in China shows the enduring risks of getting caught in the country’s murky legal system.
3 Americans detained in China are released in prisoner swap and back in U.S.
Three American citizens who had been detained for years in China were released, a State Department spokesperson said Wednesday.
3 Americans, Including F.B.I. Informant, Are Freed in Prisoner Swap With China
The Americans released, among others, a Chinese intelligence officer who was serving a 20-year sentence in the United States.
US secures release of 3 Americans in prisoner swap with China
Three Americans who had been detained in China for years have been released in a prisoner swap between Washington and Beijing.
3 Americans detained in China are released in prisoner swap, official says
The State Department announced the release of Mark Swidan, Kai Li and John Leung. A U.S. government official told NBC News the three were exchanged for Chinese detainees.
US and China release detained citizens in rare prisoner swap
The trio of Americans held by Beijing were detained on drug and espionage charges, but Washington argued they were wrongfully imprisoned. No details were released on the Chinese nationals being freed.
Three Americans Released From China in Fresh Prisoner Swap
China released three Americans as part of a prisoner swap between the Biden administration and the Chinese government, according to a person familiar with the matter, a rare moment of cooperation between the adversaries.
Three Americans wrongfully detained in China released in prisoner swap
Americans Mark Swidan, Kai Li and John Leung are en route back to the United States from imprisonment in China, the White House said.
What prisoner swap with China means | Morning in America
China has released three American prisoners who were being detained for at least three years as part of a prisoner swap that was announced by the White House. NewsNation contributor Kurt Bardella and Lauren Wright,
China releases 3 Americans it imprisoned for years, and Beijing says US returned 4 people to China
Three American citizens imprisoned for years by China arrived back in the United States late Wednesday. Their release, announced earlier by the White House, was the result of a rare diplomatic agreement with Beijing in the final months of the Biden administration.
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Russian stock market hacker’s Boston case closed after prisoner swap
The U.S. Attorney’s office in Boston has announced that the stock market hacking case against Vladislav Klyushin, 42, of ...
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Former IIT student convicted of spying in Chicago released as part of Chinese prisoner swap: sources
A former Chicago college student sentenced to eight years in federal prison for spying on behalf of the Chinese government is ...
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