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Family of detained US scientist breaks silence after quiet diplomacy stalls
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Family of detained US scientist breaks silence after quiet diplomacy stalls

The article discusses the case of Youlin Chen, a 54-year-old American scientist detained on espionage charges in China since November 2024 during a visit to Beijing. His family has spoken out publicly after diplomatic efforts to secure his release have stalled. The piece highlights the challenges faced by his family in seeking resolution through quiet diplomacy. Additionally, the article touches on related topics such as the impact of Taliban policies on women's participation in business in Herat, Afghanistan, and the emerging workplace culture among Japanese Gen Z workers referred to as 'corporate machismo'.

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France 24 (English) logoFrance 24 (English)State / PublicCenter5 hr. ago
Family of detained US scientist breaks silence after quiet diplomacy stalls

The article discusses the case of Youlin Chen, a 54-year-old American scientist detained on espionage charges in China since November 2024 during a visit to Beijing. His family has spoken out publicly after diplomatic efforts to secure his release have stalled. The piece highlights the challenges faced by his family in seeking resolution through quiet diplomacy. Additionally, the article touches on related topics such as the impact of Taliban policies on women's participation in business in Herat, Afghanistan, and the emerging workplace culture among Japanese Gen Z workers referred to as 'corporate machismo'.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the situation of Youlin Chen's detention without overtly taking a partisan stance. It reports on the family's decision to speak out after diplomatic efforts failed, which could be interpreted as either critical of Chinese authorities or supportive of U.S. interests. However, the

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