
Irish intelligence warns its universities while engaging with China
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Tenzin Nyidon DHARAMSHALA, Dec. 31: Ireland’s military intelligence agency has cautioned the country’s universities about potential risks linked to academic and research engagement with China, according to recent media reports. The warning, delivered through confidential briefings to senior university officials, marks a rare public acknowledgment that Ireland’s security services are actively assessing foreign influence and espionage risks within the higher
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