A 6.2-magnitude earthquake that struck China’s northwestern Gansu province late Monday, killing more than 100 people and injuring hundreds, occurred in an area prone to earthquakes on the northeastern edge of the […]
How did China corner the green energy market?
Journalist Cindy Yu joins Between the Lines host, Tom Switzer, to look at China’s dominance as a global renewables producer in tandem with its lead as the world’s biggest emitter of carbon […]
Lawyer Xia Lin and his times
Human rights lawyer, Xia Lin, is one of China’s bright lights. Like many of the country’s bright lights, he is behind bars, captured on trumped-up charges in the lead up to the […]
The truth about China’s stance on climate
Four key reports by Probe International that question China’s global stance as a climate change leader are now available as Chinese-language translations.
COP28 Preview
What can we expect from Dubai?
Peak Xi: In a downturn is China’s leader the man for the job? – analysis
What happened to the promise of giddy 2013 China? Could it be forever Xi is the ‘wrong man for the moment’?
Alive and kicking
When an independent journalist in China went looking for Spark, she found the force of creation.
Carnage in the hospitals
Health care needs revamped regulation to lower the toll of death and maiming.
China’s addiction to coal
The world believes China is leading the way on green energy. In reality, Xi Jinping’s political legitimacy depends on fossil-fuel powered growth for stability.
A banking and land-sales crisis threatens China’s stability
If banks fail, social unrest can follow.
Could China’s meddling in Canadian politics bring down Justin Trudeau?
Canada’s allies now see us as a security red flag.
Poor forest management to blame for Canada’s wildfires, not climate change
There is no correlation between the number of fires and the climate change the government refers to.
A lock on intelligence
Patricia Adams joins Global News’ Shaye Ganam to dig deeper into Canada’s role as an easy mark for manipulation by a foreign power.
Trudeau’s focus isn’t on making our elections secure, but making Canadians think they are
The countries of the West are teeming with Chinese spies, and Canada is no exception. But other countries have done something about it.
China puts upper Yellow River dam plans on the fast track with feasibility study
The westward extension of the world’s largest water diversion project looks set to rock the “cradle of Chinese civilization”.


