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Cyber espionage

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Michel Juneau-Katsuya, CEO, The Northgate Group, on Canada-China promise not to engage in state-sponsored cyber attacks
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Trump calls on Russia to hack Clinton's email during news conference

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Republican candidate says Russian president will respect him
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U.S. presidential campaign a hotbed of global espionage

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Democrats dealing with a cybersecurity nightmare after they were reportedly hacked for a third time
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Helen Mirren stars in drone warfare drama

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British thriller ‘Eye in the Sky’ raises the question of the use of drone warfare in international conflicts.



As the plot unfolds, the film shows how politicians, remote drone pilots and army chiefs argue over...
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The Polonium plot: A feature documentary

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In the aftermath of a British Public Inquiry, this is the dramatic full story of how the Russian State was involved in the radioactive poisoning murder in London of Alexander Litvinenko, a former KGB agent.
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'We will act': Brussels asks Hungary to explain the easing of visa rules for Russians

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Hungary's National Card scheme simplifies visa procedures and security screenings for "guest workers" coming from Russia and Belarus.
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U.S. reporter convicted of spying in Russia gets 16-year prison sentence

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Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich was convicted in Russia on Friday of espionage charges and sentenced to 16 years in prison. U.S officials say they are trying to secure his release along with detained Canadian citizen, and...
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CSIS and PM's adviser clashed on foreign interference threat in 2021: report

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CSIS and the prime minister's national security adviser didn't always see eye to eye on foreign interference in elections, according to a recent report from one of Canada's intelligence watchdogs.
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TikTok is a threat to Canadians' data security, CSIS chief warns

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The head of Canada’s intelligence agency CSIS says Canadians should stay away from TikTok because it poses a data security risk. He says it’s very clear from the app's design that Canadian data is available to the government of China.
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Is the European Parliament under threat from espionage?

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Fears are mounting that the EU's democracy could be under threat from espionage.
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After Russiagate, MEPs rush to denounce emerging Chinagate

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Members of the European Parliament have reacted furiously after the institution was hit with fresh allegations of espionage.
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New security legislation in Hong Kong: Life sentences for treason and sabotage

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Hong Kong's pro-Beijing legislature approved Bill 23, updating treason and sabotage laws, raising freedom of expression concerns.
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Qatar releases 8 Indian Navy veterans detained on “Espionage” charges

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In a significant diplomatic breakthrough for India, eight Indian Navy veterans, who were initially sentenced to death in Qatar, have been released. Their release follows intense negotiations led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and...
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Hong Kong security law: Leader says foreign agents may still be active

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The leader of Hong Kong says the territory's national security law needs tightening to include treason, insurrection and espionage.
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Former Career U.S. Diplomat Charged With Spying for Cuban Intelligence for Decades

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A former U.S. diplomat has been arrested and accused of being a secret Cuban spy.
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Two U.S. Navy Sailors Charged for Alleged Espionage

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Two U.S. Navy sailors were arrested and charged for allegedly sending sensitive military information to China.
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Ottawa under growing pressure to create foreign agents registry

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The federal government is under more pressure to create a foreign agents registry after media reports that CSIS asked to meet with additional MPs.
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Report by MEPs urges stricter regulation for spyware across EU

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The PEGA committee in the European Parliament has looked into the use of malicious software used for snooping purposes.
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Russia Arrests Wall Street Journal Reporter on Spying Charge

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Russia’s top security agency arrested an American reporter for the Wall Street Journal on espionage charges, the first time a U.S. correspondent was put behind bars on spying accusations since the Cold War. The newspaper denied the...
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American reporter arrested in Russia on espionage charges

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American journalist Evan Gershkovich, a correspondent for The Wall Street Journal, has been detained in Russia on charges of spying for the U.S. government. His employer and fellow journalists are appalled by the charges, and U.S....
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Condition of Belgian aid worker imprisoned in Iran 'deteriorating', says closest friend

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Olivier Vandecasteele was imprisoned in Tehran last February on charges of espionage.
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Condition of Belgian aid worker jailed in Iran 'deteriorating', says closest friend

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Olivier Vandecasteele was imprisoned in Tehran last February on charges of espionage.
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Iran says it executed British-Iranian national on spying charges

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Iran says it has executed a dual Iranian-British national who once held a high-ranking position in the country's defence ministry. The execution was carried out despite international warnings to halt his death sentence.
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'He's head of government and this is a government contract': Poilievre

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Reacting to news of a China-linked contract for RCMP communications equipment, Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre calls for its cancellation and calls on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to explain how it happened.