Court rules in favor of preserving an invaluable historic record from CCP censorship.
Canada can’t “prove it”
Canada’s claim of “rigorous” protections against forced labor in supply chains falls apart under scrutiny.
Ma’s mockery must end
A striking display during a House of Commons session on EV policy and Chinese imports, involving floor-crossing Liberal MP Michael Ma, has raised fresh concerns about foreign influence in Ottawa.
China is about to lose its Cuban military bases
The Trump administration acted before the Chinese could base missiles in Cuba: Gordon G. Chang.
What many analysts get wrong about the Iran war
The wrong metrics are being used. Stripped of sentiment, the coalition is executing and winning.
Auditor General finds Canada’s international student program overwhelmed by fraud
Widespread immigration fraud has gone largely unchecked, allowing organized crime networks to exploit the system.
I came, I suffered, I survived
“A Single Tear” and Chinese intellectuals under Mao.
How China built Iran’s surveillance state — and America broke it
China’s advanced surveillance tech helped Iran to construct a near-total control system—only for it to collapse under U.S. intervention during recent unrest.
The war in Iran is keeping Taiwan safe
The underwhelming performance of China-supplied arms and defense systems in Iran underscores the potential for a humiliating setback in Beijing’s military aspirations to take over Taiwan.
China’s canal diplomacy
China is shifting its focus from modern transport infrastructure to traditional canals as a means of expanding its influence across Asia.
The Third-Worldist logic
“Decolonization” in activist rhetoric often implies real, violent action rather than abstract academic discussion: Zineb Riboua.
Russia’s internet is going dark
What started as “security” measures prompted by the Ukraine war, appears to be moving to a blueprint for a fragmented, controlled Runet (Russia’s internet).
The CCP’s stealth war on America
The CCP threat is real-time and multi-domain—not future hypothetical—and encompasses military, cyber, economic, espionage, and societal attacks, warns a retired four-star U.S. general.
Tehran’s traffic cameras enabled precision strike
An Israeli intelligence operation that secretly compromised nearly all of Tehran’s traffic cameras, paved the way for the airstrike that eliminated Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Protests exposed regime’s reliance on Chinese surveillance tech
How the export of China’s “digital authoritarianism” model enabled Iran’s crackdown on protestors, and contributed to the downfall of the country’s top regime figures.


