
Bloomberg News staffer released on bail in China, authorities say
CNN
A Chinese national employed by Bloomberg News was released on bail earlier this year following more than a year in detention, according to Chinese authorities.
Journalist Haze Fan was last seen being escorted from her building in Beijing by "plain clothes security officials" in December 2020 and was held on suspicion of endangering national security, Bloomberg said at the time.
A statement from the Chinese Embassy in Washington, dated May 6, was brought to the attention of Bloomberg News over the weekend, a report from the news agency said on Tuesday. Bloomberg has not been able to contact Fan, it said.

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