Poland Arrests Huawei Executive On Espionage Charges
In the latest sign that the US's western allies are heeding its warnings about the espionage threat .....»»
New woes for Huawei as two held on spy charges
Deeper trouble for Huawei on Friday after Poland arrested two people on spying charges, one of them an employee of the Chinese phone maker. Julian Satterthwaite reports......»»
Poland detains employee of Chinese tech giant Huawei on spying charges
The arrest comes amid growing global concerns that the company is tied to Chinese intelligence agencies. In another case, the chief financial officer for Huawei was previously detained in Canada at the U.S. government's request......»»
Huawei sacks employee arrested in Poland on spying charges
Chinese telecommunications equipment maker Huawei said on Saturday it had sacked an employee arrested in Poland on spying charges in a case that could intensify Western security concerns about the company......»»
The list of countries with espionage fears about China’s Huawei is growing — fast
From Poland to New Zealand, the Chinese telecoms giant is facing real scrutiny......»»
Huawei fires sales director arrested on espionage charges, WSJ reports
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Spy Case Linked to China Raises Red Flags for Poland and the U.S.
Authorities in Poland and the U.S. are probing the deep ties Beijing has forged in the strategically important country on NATO’s eastern frontier in the wake of high-profile arrests of a Chinese executive and a former Polish official......»»
Asia Markets: Asian markets fall amid worries that Huawei charges may hinder U.S.-China trade talks
Asian markets were lower on Tuesday after the U.S. Justice Department unsealed criminal charges against China’s Huawei, its subsidiaries and a top executive ahead of trade talks......»»
Huawei CFO may fight extradition by claiming U.S. political motive: report
Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou, who was arrested in Canada and faces possible extradition to the United States, is exploring a defense that claims U.S. charges against her are politically motivated, the Globe and Mail newspaper reported on Monday......»»
Banning Huawei from 5G would cause difficulties: T-Mobile Polska CEO
If Poland excludes Chinese tech giant Huawei from 5G development it would cause difficulties and possibly delay the network rollout, the chief executive of the Polish unit of T-Mobile said on Thursday......»»
Apple CEO Tim Cook to testify at Apple-Epic trial
Tim Cook, chief executive of Apple Inc. , is among more than a dozen witnesses scheduled to speak on behalf of the company in its federal court trial next month vs. Epic Games Inc. over the 30% commission that Apple charges developers on its App Store. .....»»
British charity worker Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe is released from house arrest but her ordeal at the hands of the Iranian regime is far from over
Zaghari-Ratcliffe was arrested in 2016 on charges of espionage. The mother-of-one has been summoned to court to face new charges on March 14. Iranian-British a.....»»
: Extradition of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to the U.S. blocked by British judge over mental health concerns
A U.K. judge ruled on Monday that Julian Assange, the founder and publisher of WikiLeaks, should not be extradited to the U.S. to face espionage charges over concerns for his mental health......»»
Trump administration charges China-based Zoom executive over disrupting video calls held to commemorate Tiananmen Square crackdown
Xinjiang Jin, Zoom's liaison with Chinese law enforcement, allegedly terminated users' video calls and created fake terms of service violations. A man displays an.....»»
U.S. SEC charges two companies, CEO over misleading COVID-19 claims
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said on Thursday it has charged two companies and a chief executive officer with making misleading claims related to COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus......»»
Trump extends U.S. telecom supply chain order aimed at Huawei, ZTE
President Donald Trump on Wednesday extended for another year an executive order signed in May 2019 declaring a national emergency and barring U.S. companies from using telecommunications equipment made by firms posing a national security risk......»»
SEC continues crackdown on companies for making false claims during the coronavirus pandemic
The Securities and Exchange Commission continued its crackdown on companies making false claims relating to tests or treatments for COVID-19 on Tuesday, by bringing charges against Praxsyn Corp. and its chief executive for false statement on N95 masks......»»
SEC announces charges against Praxsyn over claims relating to N95 masks amid coronavirus pandemic
The Securities and Exchange Commission continued its crackdown on companies making false claims relating to tests or treatments for COVID-19 on Tuesday, by bringing charges against Praxsyn Corp. and its chief executive for false statement on N95 masks......»»
SEC announces charges against Praxsyn over claims relating to N95 masks in coronavirus pandemic
The Securities and Exchange Commission continued its crackdown on companies making false claims relating to tests or treatments for COVID-19 on Tuesday, by bringing charges against Praxsyn Corp. and its chief executive for false statement on N95 masks......»»
Huawei laments U.S. plans to crimp its global chip supply
A Huawei Technologies Co Ltd [HWT.UL] executive on Tuesday described as "unfortunate" plans by the U.S. government to curb the Chinese telecom equipment maker's access to global chip supplies......»»
Huawei pleads not guilty to new U.S. criminal charges in 2018 case
China's Huawei Technologies Co Ltd, the world's largest telecommunications equipment maker, on Wednesday pleaded not guilty in a New York federal court to new charges in a 2018 case against the company......»»