US, UK accuse China over spy campaign that may have hit millions

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From left, UK Conservative MP Tim Loughton, former Conservative leader, Iain Duncan Smith and SNP former defence spokesman Stewart McDonald from the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China, hold a press conference in central London on March 25, 2024 on accusations against China of cyberespionage.

From left, UK parliamentarians Tim Loughton, Iain Duncan Smith and Stewart McDonald from the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China, hold a press conference on accusations against China of cyberespionage. Photo: AFP

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