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Apple, Amazon Deny Report That Chinese Spies Hit Servers
Bloomberg published a report on Thursday that the Chinese government placed microchips in Apple and Amazon servers to gain access to intellectual property and trade secrets. Both tech giants, chip maker Super Micro, and Beijing all...
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China On Campus | 101 East
101 East investigates how China has infiltrated Australia's universities.
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Documents suggest Canada's spies lied to Sudan to keep an innocent man in prison
Documents obtained by CBC News suggest Canada's spies lied to the Sudanese in order to keep an innocent man in prison. According to the documents, intelligence officers routinely contradicted Foreign Affairs officials in order to ensure...
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Trudeau government proposes 'super' watchdog agency
As part of its overhaul of Canada’s security laws, the Trudeau government plans to create a new national security and review agency to keep an eye on every federal department and agency that gathers intelligence
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Cyberattacks expected in 2019 election
Canada's electronic spy agency warns that our next federal election could experience the cyber-espionage, misinformation and fake news that plagued the last U.S. election
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Quebec police spied on journalists
Sûreté du Québec tracked the cellphones of journalists in 2013 following a complaint from a labour union boss
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The Investigators with Diana Swain - Patrick Lagacé Interview
A Montreal journalist was shocked to learn that police had been spying on him for months. And he's not the only one -- at least six other Quebec journalists found out this week that they were being watched. Diana Swain speaks with...
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Ashraf Marwan: Death of a Superspy | Al Jazeera World
The mysterious death of the Egyptian businessman, politician and spy Ashraf Marwan, who played a role in the 1973 Arab-Israeli war.
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Neither a bird nor a plane
The U.S. military is tracking a spy balloon reported from China. Although the balloon is said to be above the altitude at which commercial aircraft fly, eyewitnesses were still able to see and capture the curious sight from the ground in...
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Need2Know: January 19, 2023
U.S. Coast Guard tracks potential spy ship near Hawaii, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is stepping down, and the latest accusation against Rep. George Santos. Here is everything you Need2Know for Thursday, January 19, 2023.
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Toronto-area spa closes pools after customers report staph infections
A new spa in Whitby, Ont., has closed all of its pools after customers reported skin rashes, flu symptoms, ear infections and inflamed lymph nodes.
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After 'hostage diplomacy,' Canada needs to hold China to account on other issues: Cotler
Former justice minister and attorney general Irwin Cotler weighs in on how Canada should steer its relationship with China after the release of Michael Kovrig and Michael Spavor.
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CSIS head takes aim at security laws
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CSIS Director David Vigneault appeals to Parliament to update the spy agency's legislation.
CSIS Director David Vigneault appeals to Parliament to update the spy agency's legislation.
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Who is Cameron Ortis?
Cameron Ortis, a senior Canadian intelligence official, has been accused of violating the country’s secrecy laws and plotting to leak sensitive information. Here’s how his expertise in cybersecurity and the dark web gave him access to...
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Assange extradition hearing gets under way in London
WikiLeaks founder faces up to 175 years in US jail over publication of military whistle-blower revelations.
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Iran Launches Crackdown on Alleged Mossad Agents, Arrests Dozens of Suspects After Executing ‘Spy’
Tehran has intensified internal action against suspected foreign infiltration. Iranian authorities have announced multiple arrests in recent days, linked to espionage and online propaganda activities. Government agencies have issued...
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The Final Reckoning of Tom Cruise's epic spy franchise is an event film, if a bit convoluted
The backstory of Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning spans seven previous movies going back to 1996, with exposition typically only seen in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. But the stunts and action come together for a worthy sendoff...
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Putin’s Spy Hunters Grab Ukrainians Informants On Mission To Infiltrate Russian Military
Russia’s FSB has accused Ukrainian spies of impersonating members of the U.S.-based RAND Corporation to recruit intelligence sources within Russia. According to the agency, Ukrainian operatives contacted Russian military personnel via...
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Russian spy ring exposed in UK: Marsalek's secret role
A major Russian spy network has been exposed in the UK, with Jan Marsalek suspected of hiding in Russia under FSB protection. Three Bulgarians have been found guilty of espionage in London. Reports suggest Marsalek played a role in...
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Russian spy ring: Three Bulgarians found guilty of spying for Russia from UK
A major Russian spy network has been exposed in the UK, with Jan Marsalek suspected of hiding in Russia under FSB protection. Three Bulgarians have been found guilty of espionage in London. Reports suggest Marsalek played a role in...
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China state secrets leaked to foreign spy agency by ex-soldier
#Gravitas China’s top counterspy agency has arrested an ex-soldier for allegedly sending military secrets to a foreign espionage agency. Watch in for more detais!
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China's silent spy infiltration into Taiwan military
Last year, Taiwan prosecuted 64 people for spying for China. A vast majority, two-thirds, were either serving or retired military personnel. In fact, espionage cases in Taiwan have quadrupled over the past four years.
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U.S. Spy Satellite Images Help Discover Ancient Battle Site
In an archaeological breakthrough spy satellite imagery has led to the site of a Seventh century battle in present day Iraq.
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Bev Priestman out as women’s head soccer coach after drone-spying scandal
Bev Priestman is out as the head coach of Canada's women's soccer team, following an independent report into drone spying at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Canada Soccer says assistant coach Jasmine Mander and analyst Joseph Lombardi are also...