Who's Colluding with Foreign Powers in Canada? What does Russian alliance with North Korea mean? And Julian Assange Freed!
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Welcome to the latest episode of the Global Intelligence Weekly Wrap-Up! In this special edition, just in time for the long weekend, host Neil Bisson, a retired CSIS intelligence officer and the Director of the Global Intelligence Knowledge Network, delves into some of the most critical intelligence and national security stories of the week.
In this episode, we cover:
Foreign Interference in Canadian Parliament: RCMP Commissioner Mike Duheme's caution in naming alleged foreign state colluders. What are the potential risks and implications for national security and transparency?
RedJuliett’s Cyber Attacks on Taiwan: The suspected China-backed hacking group targeting critical Taiwanese organizations. How significant is the threat, and what does it mean for global cybersecurity?
Sikh Assassinations and Diplomatic Strains: The US and Canada are allegedly intensifying pressure on India over state-sponsored assassinations of Sikh separatist leaders. What are the broader diplomatic and security implications?
Terrorist Attacks in Russia’s Dagestan: Recent deadly attacks on religious institutions and police posts. What do these signify for regional stability and counterterrorism efforts?
Assange's Plea Deal: Julian Assange is set to be freed after a plea deal. What does this mean for the ongoing debate between national security and freedom of the press?
Russia’s Outreach in the Indo-Pacific: Russia's strengthening ties with North Korea and Vietnam. Should Canada and other Western nations be concerned, and what are the potential impacts on global power dynamics?
Join us as we provide expert analysis and insights into these crucial stories, helping you stay informed about the ever-evolving world of intelligence and national security.