
Michael Martina
Foreign Policy Correspondent at Reuters
Covering U.S.-China relations for @Reuters out of D.C.
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oafnation.com | Erin Banco |Jonathan S. Landay |Michael Martina
PHOTO CAPTION: Russian service members walk along a street in a part of the Kursk region, March, 2025. (Russian Defense Ministry photo via Reuters)By Erin Banco, Jonathan Landay and Michael MartinaWASHINGTON (Reuters) - More than one hundred Chinese citizens fighting for the Russian military against Ukraine are mercenaries who do not appear to have a direct link to China's government, two U.S. officials familiar with American intelligence and a former Western intelligence official said.
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msn.com | Erin Banco |Jonathan S. Landay |Michael Martina
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japantoday.com | Erin Banco |Jonathan S. Landay |Michael Martina
More than one hundred Chinese citizens fighting for the Russian military against Ukraine are mercenaries who do not appear to have a direct link to China's government, two U.S. officials familiar with American intelligence and a former Western intelligence official said. Chinese military officers have, however, been in the theater behind Russia's lines with Beijing's approval to draw tactical lessons from the war, the former official told Reuters.
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kelo.com | Erin Banco |Jonathan S. Landay |Michael Martina
By Erin Banco, Jonathan Landay and Michael MartinaWASHINGTON (Reuters) – More than one hundred Chinese citizens fighting for the Russian military against Ukraine are mercenaries who do not appear to have a direct link to China’s government, two U.S. officials familiar with American intelligence and a former Western intelligence official said.
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usnews.com | Erin Banco |Jonathan S. Landay |Michael Martina
By Erin Banco, Jonathan Landay and Michael MartinaWASHINGTON (Reuters) - More than one hundred Chinese citizens fighting for the Russian military against Ukraine are mercenaries who do not appear to have a direct link to China's government, two U.S. officials familiar with American intelligence and a former Western intelligence official said.
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Allow me to summarize: China pressured Refinitiv to censor Reuters Tiananmen coverage, leaving Eikon platform users around the world – not just those in China – unable to see stories. No notice was given. https://t.co/dJ0fTyHFKv

RT @ReutersChina: U.S. universities unplug from China's Huawei under pressure from Trump https://t.co/FOOjDr0Ok4

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At a top Chinese university, activist 'confessions' strike fear into students https://t.co/0qpAVRZmj5 via @cdcshepherd