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American Traitors: Academics Working for China
Originally published by Gatestone Institute Commentary It took a federal jury in Boston less than three hours to return guilty verdicts on all six felony counts against Charles Lieber, the former chair ...
December 30, 2021
BY
Gordon G. Chang
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Gatestone Institute
Former Canadian Space Agency Engineer Charged With ‘Breach of Trust’ for Allegedly Working With Chinese Firm: RCMP
A former Canadian Space Agency (CSA) engineer has been charged with breach of trust for allegedly working on ...
December 9, 2021
BY
Isaac Teo
Communist Officials Spy on Each Other as Power Struggle Intensifies
Commentary Wiretapping political opponents plays a significant role in the power struggle among Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officials. ...
November 26, 2021
BY
Zhou Xiaohui
Israeli Couple Arrested in Turkey on Espionage Charges
ISTANBUL—An Israeli married couple were arrested for espionage late Friday after taking photographs of the Turkish president’s residence ...
November 13, 2021
BY
The Associated Press
The Other Epidemic: Chinese Spies and Academic Espionage
Commentary There is a genuine fear that Chinese spies are monitoring a number of British universities’ online seminars. ...
November 11, 2021
BY
John Mac Ghlionn
Former Air War College Professor Pleads Guilty to Concealing Contacts With Chinese Official
A former professor at the Air War College has pleaded guilty to making false statements regarding his relationship ...
October 25, 2021
BY
Andrew Thornebrooke
FBI: Cash, Shredded Papers Seen at Couple’s Home in Spy Case
WASHINGTON—The FBI found a trash bag of shredded documents, thousands of dollars in cash, latex gloves and a ...
October 21, 2021
BY
The Associated Press
CCP Poses ‘Insider Threat’ to American Companies: Former Pentagon Official
A former Pentagon official has warned that the Chinese Communist Party is sending people to infiltrate American businesses. ...
October 15, 2021
BY
Andrew Thornebrooke
and
Jan Jekielek
Former US Navy Engineer, Wife Face Judge in Submarine Espionage Case
WASHINGTON—A former U.S. Navy nuclear engineer and his wife on Tuesday faced their first court hearing on charges ...
October 13, 2021
BY
Reuters
French Military Think Tank Exposes Role of Confucius Institutes in Spreading Beijing’s Propaganda, Censorship Worldwide
Around the world, the Chinese regime has partnered with universities and academic institutions to install language centers known ...
October 7, 2021
BY
Kelly Song
Key Witness in Julian Assange Case Jailed in Iceland After Allegedly Fabricating Statement in Court, Going on Crime Spree: Report
A leading witness in the United States Justice Department's case against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been jailed ...
October 7, 2021
BY
Katabella Roberts
Congressional Hearing Grapples With Risks to American Science From Chinese Espionage
At a hearing on Oct. 5, members of the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology questioned witnesses ...
October 5, 2021
BY
Nathan Worcester
Beijing Groomed Telecom Giant Huawei to Expand China’s Global Influence: Report
A recently released French report provides a comprehensive summary of Chinese telecom conglomerate Huawei’s role in the Chinese ...
October 1, 2021
BY
Kelly Song
Taiwan Proposes Tightening Law to Counter Beijing’s Technology Espionage
Taiwan is looking to tighten its commercial secrets law to prevent China from stealing key technology, the top ...
September 30, 2021
BY
Rita Li
Lawmakers Demand DOJ Explain Dropping of Cases Against Chinese Researchers Accused of Hiding Military Ties
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), the ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee, has asked Attorney General Merrick Garland ...
September 27, 2021
BY
Cathy He
US Continues Visa Restrictions for Students From China’s Military-Affiliated Universities
Reports of Chinese citizens from Chinese military-affiliated universities being denied visas to the United States indicate that the ...
September 16, 2021
BY
Alex Wu
Trudeau Condemns Chinese Court’s 11-year Sentence in Canadian’s Espionage Case
BEIJING—Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said a Chinese court's sentencing of Canadian businessman Michael Spavor to 11 years ...
August 11, 2021
BY
Reuters
Chinese Espionage Retrial Sought for Tennessee Researcher
KNOXVILLE, Tenn.—Federal prosecutors are seeking to retry a former University of Tennessee researcher accused of hiding his relationship ...
August 3, 2021
BY
The Associated Press
German-Italian Woman Charged With Spying for China
BERLIN—A German-Italian woman has been charged with espionage on suspicion of being an informant for Chinese intelligence for ...
August 2, 2021
BY
The Associated Press
‘Non-Traditional Intelligence Collectors’: CSIS Warns Universities of Spy Tactics by Foreign States
Canada’s spy agency has been warning universities and researchers that their work is likely to be stolen by ...
July 27, 2021
BY
Isaac Teo
Live Q&A: Pegasus Spy Scandal Deepens, Durham Report Could Be Public
The Pegasus scandal targeting journalists, dissidents, and state enemies with espionage runs deeper than previously reported. And in ...
July 25, 2021
BY
Joshua Philipp
Electrical Engineer Gets Five Years in Prison for Selling Missile Technology to China
An electrical engineer from Los Angeles who plotted to steal missile technology and sell it to a Chinese ...
July 23, 2021
BY
Isabel van Brugen
How the CCP Deals With Officials Who Expose the Regime
Commentary It was rumored that top Chinese security official Dong Jingwei defected to the United States earlier this ...
July 12, 2021
BY
Wang Youqun
Suspected Chinese Army-Linked Hacking Group Targeted Neighboring Countries: Report
Researchers have identified links between a suspected Chinese regime-sponsored hacker group and a military unit in northwest China, ...
July 7, 2021
BY
Rita Li
CCP Agents Had Access to Private Information of New Brunswick Students Through Confucius Institutes
Confucius Institutes operating in New Brunswick public schools had access to students’ private information and caused grave concerns ...
June 28, 2021
BY
Isaac Teo
Safeguard Canadian Research From CCP Theft and Exploitation, Says Alberta’s Advanced Education Minister
Alberta’s minister of advanced education is taking action to address concerns that Canadian research is being stolen by ...
June 1, 2021
BY
Isaac Teo
Australian Ambassador Denied Entry to Beijing Trial of Writer Yang Hengjun
Australian Ambassador to China Graham Fletcher has been denied entry to the closed court trial on espionage charges ...
May 26, 2021
BY
Rebecca Zhu
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