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Two Workers at Belgian Nuclear Plants Left the Country to Join ISIS in 2012
Belgium's nuclear power plants have been in the spotlight for the past week. A security guard for one of the plants was murdered, and earlier this year it was discovered ...
March 27, 2016
BY
Jonathan Zhou
Michael Chan’s Libel Suit: Globe and Mail Files Statement of Defence
The Globe and Mail's recently filed defence statement in a close to $5 million lawsuit by Ontario Immigration ...
March 16, 2016
BY
Omid Ghoreishi
Clone of America’s Top Jet Spotted on Chinese Airfield
An apparent copy of America's top jet has been spotted via satellite parked at Pucheng Neifu Airport, in ...
February 18, 2016
BY
Joshua Philipp
China Makes Tit-for-Tat ‘Spy’ Accusation of Canadian Citizen
The Chinese regime is accusing a Canadian, Kevin Garratt, of spying and stealing state secrets, but there's more ...
January 29, 2016
BY
Joshua Philipp
China’s Fingerprints Are All Over Spy Operation Targeting Japan
The Chinese regime may be using cyberattacks against the US as a model for attacks elsewhere.
August 24, 2015
BY
Joshua Philipp
Former Chinese Spy: Preventing Whistleblowers Real Reason Behind China’s Secret Extraditions From US
The Chinese regime is sending spies abroad to illegally capture and repatriate former officials wanted for corruption. Contrary ...
August 22, 2015
BY
Joshua Philipp
Former Spy: CSIS Warnings on Agents of Influence Should Be Taken Seriously
CSIS former Asia-Pacific bureau chief Michel Juneau-Katsuya says warnings about agents of influence in Canada shouldn't be taken ...
June 24, 2015
BY
Limin Zhou
How China Could Use the Federal Breach to Recruit Spies
Federal employees may start seeing a friendlier side of the Chinese regime, including speaking invitations at prominent universities, ...
June 18, 2015
BY
Joshua Philipp
Chinese Scientist Accused of Espionage in US Gets Fundraiser Back Home
An alumni association is seeking donations for a Chinese professor indicted for economic espionage, though the appeal tends ...
June 9, 2015
BY
Jenny Li
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Larry Ong
State Department Translator Allegedly Sold Chinese Spy Information on Americans
A translator who worked as a contractor for the U.S. Department of State was allegedly selling information on ...
April 22, 2015
BY
Joshua Philipp
Dissidents Say Chinese Officials Blackmailed Them to Spy on Canada
Chinese-Canadians are being detained, bribed, and blackmailed when they return to China. Canadian news outlet The Globe and ...
April 22, 2015
BY
Joshua Philipp
Stockholm University to Close Confucius Institute
The 10-year-old Confucius Institute at Sweden’s Stockholm University is slated to be closed down this June, according to ...
January 8, 2015
BY
Leo Timm
Security Company: Coolpad Smartphones Have Hidden Backdoor
Researchers found that Coolpad Group Limited, the sixth largest smartphone manufacturer in the world and third largest in ...
December 18, 2014
BY
Joshua Philipp
Russian Suspected of Spying Resists Leaving Poland
A Russian journalist suspected of spying in Poland said Wednesday that he is fighting an attempt by Polish ...
November 26, 2014
BY
Vanessa Gera
China’s Military Spies on Hong Kong From Mountain Base
The Chinese regime's military has a listening station on Hong Kong's Tai Mo Mountain that is likely being ...
November 25, 2014
BY
Joshua Philipp
and
Liu Yi
Extensive Network of Secret Chinese Military Units Attack US on Daily Basis
An army is attacking the United States. Its war is being waged without bullets or fanfare. Denied by ...
November 21, 2014
BY
Joshua Philipp
Beijing Rallies Support to Keep Confucius Institutes in Toronto Schools
As Toronto District School Board (TDSB) trustees prepare to vote on permanently removing its Confucius Institute from Toronto ...
September 30, 2014
BY
Omid Ghoreishi
Chinese Student Spies Overwhelm US
China succeeds in spying by overwhelming other nations with the number of spies, in particular students.
September 19, 2014
BY
Joshua Philipp
Anything for Power: The Real Story of China’s Jiang Zemin – Chapter 2
Jiang Zemin’s days are numbered. It is only a question of when, not if, the former head of ...
August 30, 2014
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Reporters From Chinese Propaganda Agencies Accused of Spying on Canadian Prime Minister
A former staffer from the Canadian Prime Minister's Office has said "reporters" from Chinese propaganda agencies were spying ...
August 22, 2014
BY
Limin Zhou
Anything for Power: The Real Story of China’s Jiang Zemin – Introduction
Jiang Zemin's days are numbered. It is only a question of when, not if, the former head of ...
August 22, 2014
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Suspected of Spying, Chinese Journalists Banned by Canadian PM
The office of Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper banned reporters from China’s state-run news outlets from his trip ...
August 20, 2014
BY
Limin Zhou
Canadian PM Bans China’s State-Run Outlets From Trip Over Bad Behavior
The Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper banned reporters from Xinhua and People's Daily from an upcoming trip, citing ...
August 20, 2014
BY
Joshua Philipp
Canada’s Intelligence Agency Reveals Years of Captured Spy Equipment
The spy business has changed a lot over the years and for its 30th anniversary Canada’s national intelligence ...
August 12, 2014
BY
Matthew Little
Two Canadians Put Under Investigation for Espionage in China
Two Canadians have been placed under investigation in China, accused of “theft of state secrets” according to Xinhua, ...
August 5, 2014
BY
Matthew Little
Canada Finally Names China in Cyber Crimes
Canada is finally breaking its silence on China’s cyber espionage, something the US and other government have done, ...
July 31, 2014
BY
Matthew Little
China’s Xiaomi Smartphones May Be Spying on You
A reviewer in Hong Kong found the Xiaomi's Redmi Note smartphone continually tries to connect to an IP ...
July 31, 2014
BY
Joshua Philipp
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