China-born journalist Cheng Lei extended gratitude to the Australian government in her first comments on being freed from a Chinese detention centre after three years. Speaking to prime minister ...
Cheng Lei, an Australian journalist imprisoned in China, has been allowed to leave the country and is back home in Australia after being detained for more than three years on charges of espionage.
This handout photograph taken on 11 October 2023 and released by Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade shows Australian journalist Cheng Lei upon her arrival at the airport in Melbourne ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Australian journalist arrives in Melbourne SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australian journalist Cheng Lei, freed last week after three years ...
Chinese-Australian journalist Cheng Lei, who spent three years in a Chinese prison on espionage charges, arrived home in Australia on Wednesday. Cheng, 48, worked for China’s state-run TV station CGTN ...
Cheng Lei, the journalist and presenter detained in Beijing for three years on spurious espionage charges, has accused Melbourne’s Rising festival of censorship, claiming it cancelled a play about her ...
Cheng Lei, a Chinese-born Australian journalist, attends a public event in Beijing on Aug. 12, 2020. Cheng Lei, a Chinese-born Australian journalist, attends a public event in Beijing on Aug. 12, 2020 ...
Australian journalist Cheng Lei arrived in Melbourne on October 11 after being detained in China for over three years. Prior to her arrest on August 13, 2020, for allegedly violating China's security ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Australian TV journalist Cheng Lei has returned to her home country after three years in jail in China, the Australian government ...
SYDNEY, Oct 17 (Reuters) - Australian journalist Cheng Lei, freed last week after three years detained in Beijing, said in her first interview with news channel Sky News Australia that she alternated ...
Australian journalist Cheng Lei, who had been detained on national security charges in Beijing for more than three years, returned home on Wednesday after being released, Australia's Prime Minister ...
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