Emergency personnel worked throughout the weekend to gain control of a 226-meter breach at Dongting Lake.
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Ports, fentanyl, corruption: Beijing’s triad of threats to the United States
The Bureau investigates Canadian intelligence on the causes of opioids pouring into North America. The warnings were there as far back as 1993.
Coal focus damps hopes of China’s climate ambition
Momentum behind net zero pledges could be fading as Beijing prioritizes economic growth and energy security.
China sets out to develop more local oil, gas
Unconventional resources have long been a focus of attention for China’s state oil and gas majors, but developing them has been a challenge.
Satellite images show expansion of suspected Chinese spy bases in Cuba
Analysts have identified four electronic eavesdropping stations, including a previously unreported site near a U.S. naval base.
Censored back home, Hong Kong authors are publishing in Taiwan
The city’s authors are taking their thoughts and memories elsewhere, as a new publishing base emerges in exile.
The launch of “Deng Xiaoping in 1989” in 2024
A second revised edition of an iconic account of China’s June Fourth Incident launches with Probe International’s Patricia Adams on hand to commemorate the event.
Japanese mother and son attacked in Suzhou
Described by authorities as an “accidental incident,” China’s recent spate of violent attacks provoke concern over xenophobia and stress exacerbated by economic pressures.
Book launch: Deng Xiaoping in 1989 (revised edition)
This Friday, June 28, New York publisher Bouden House will launch its new edition of Deng Xiaoping in 1989 by the iconic Chinese investigative reporter, Dai Qing.
The Standardized Climate Scenario Exercise (SCSE)
If OSFI is to faithfully protect Canada’s financial sector – at home and abroad – it should recommend to government that it looks before it leaps into low-GHG policies.
Bookstores become sites of subtle protest against Xi Jinping
The placement of books published by President Xi Jinping alongside titles that seem to be making a political point continue to titillate.
Suspected foreign interference victims break silence
Prominent critics of the CCP decided to go public out of frustration no arrests had been made, or charges laid, since learning they were suspected targets of a foreign interference operation.
Treasonous MPs the end result of project to delegitimize Canada
For years now, Canada’s elite have been acting as if there is no real legitimate national interest.
Lawsuit seeks immunity for NSICOP members if they reveal top-secret intel on foreign collaborators
Two rulings have new and significant implications for revealing classified information following NSICOP’s report released on June 3.
Why this researcher thinks the next pandemic may be Nipah, developed by China
Physician-scientist shares fears samples from Canada may be used in high-risk research.


