London, China and Republican lawmakers in Washington
A Chinese PhD student was found guilty Wednesday in a London court of drugging and raping 10 women in England and China, as police warned there could be more than 50 other victims.
Ahead of British PM Keir Starmer's Washington trip, two House lawmakers say outpost would help Beijing 'intimidate and harass' dissidents Republican lawmakers in Washington are sounding the alarm over China's plans to build a large embassy in London,
A Chinese student was found guilty by a London court on Wednesday of drugging and raping 10 women in Britain and China, with British detectives saying they suspected that as many as 50 other women might have been attacked by him.
A Chinese PhD student was found guilty Wednesday in a London court of drugging and raping 10 women in England and China, as police warned there could be more than 50 other victims.
Zhenhao Zou, 28, who was doing his PhD at University College London, raped three of the women in London, and seven in China.
Zou Zhenhao raped three of the women in London and seven in China, and police warn there could be over 50 other victims.
Participants at the London summit for Ukraine on March 2 tried to put on a brave face even as multiple dilemmas confronted the Europeans.
Some shipping companies are discreetly moving operations out of Hong Kong and taking vessels off its flag registry. Others are making contingency plans to do so.
A student has been found guilty of drugging and raping 10 women in the UK and London over a four-year period. Zhenhao Zou, 28, filmed himself sexually assaulting nine of his victims and kept the videos as souvenirs. He carried out the attacks between September 2019 and May 2023 while a PhD student at UCL.
Chinese President Xi Jinping reads during a speech by Premier Li Qiang at the opening session of the National Peoples Congress, or NPC, at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on March 5, 2025. Charlie Campbell is a correspondent at TIME, based in the Singapore bureau.
"China is very careful. They're very cautious," Oleksandr Merezhko, head of Ukraine's Foreign Affairs Committee, told Newsweek.
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