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3 Americans detained by China are released
3 Americans detained for years in China have been released and back in U.S.
Mark Swidan, Kai Li, and John Leung have been released from detention, a spokesperson for the National Security Council said.
Texas Man Released By China As Part Of Deal With U.S. Was Months Away From Being Executed
A Houston man who had been scheduled for execution in China is one of three U.S. citizens released by the Chinese Government, the White House announced on Wednesday. According to reports from Politico and The New York Times,
3 Americans detained in China are released in prisoner swap and are back in U.S.
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.
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Texas man one of three Americans freed from China after a decade, lands in San Antonio
Mark Swidan, a Texan who spent years detained in China, has been released and is expected to arrive at Kelly Field. Swidan, ...
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Texas Gov. Abbott orders state agencies to divest from China
Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is demanding all agencies in the state halt investments in China and sell any current ...
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Texas governor orders state agencies to sell China assets
The governor of Texas ordered state agencies to stop investing in China and sell assets there as soon as possible, citing ...
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Texas governor's orders bring locals uncertainty
All employees of Texas public institutes and agencies are prohibited from accepting gifts from such entities or conducting ...
The Chronicle of Higher Education
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Texas Governor Orders New Restrictions on Colleges’ Ties to China and Other ‘Adversarial’ Countries
The executive order, by Gov. Greg Abbott, could hobble academic engagement between Texas colleges and a country that remains ...
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