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New Zealand has passed a bill to strengthen its espionage laws, with concerns over foreign interference, particularly from China in the Pacific. The bill is part of efforts to keep up with the "serious threat" of deceptive, corruptive, or coercive activities by some foreign states. The country is a member of the Five Eyes intelligence community.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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