Officials unmask a Chinese spy ring in Turkey

Full Episode
48:01

A container ship sails across the Bosphorus Strait in Istanbul, Turkey, April 8, 2025.

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Turkish officials say they’ve caught Chinese intelligence using fake cell phone towers to eavesdrop on Uyghurs and the Turkish government. Also, Spain uses a new eviction law to crack down on squatters as housing prices continue to rise. And, European officials have launched a “tidal wave” of condemnation against Israel for its war in Gaza. Plus, a woman is raffling off her two bedroom house located just outside the coastal city of Sligo in Northern Ireland.

In This Episode

Chinese spy ring unmasked in Turkey
6:16
Spain’s new eviction law may not keep squatters out
Special Coverage
4:59
Turkish highway plays Mozart
2:04
In Europe, a ‘tidal wave’ of condemnation of Israel
6:54
How the Russian economy is faring as new sanctions hit 
Special Coverage
4:58
You could win a house in Northern Ireland with a $7 raffle ticket
1:07
Two young influencers, two tragic deaths
5:45
As democracies flounder, an old idea gains new traction
Special Coverage
5:35
The mystery behind a trove of bones from 10,000 dinosaurs
7:22