Two former police officers were sentenced to significant prison terms in London for spying on Chinese dissidents on behalf of Chinese intelligence. The convictions highlight concerns over foreign espionage activities within the UK.
Chinese intelligence services have significantly increased their activities and operational capabilities in Norway, as stated in the Norwegian Security Police (PST) threat assessment for 2026.
Intelligence services from five Western countries have issued a rare joint warning about increasingly aggressive attempts by Chinese intelligence to gain access to sensitive information via online employment platforms and social networks.
For the first time in its history, the Czech justice system is prosecuting an individual for unauthorized activity on behalf of a foreign power. The Municipal Court in Prague confirmed that a Chinese intelligence service member, operating under journalistic cover in Prague, has been indicted.
A report by Poland's Internal Security Agency (ABW) highlights the activities of Chinese intelligence services in Poland, noting their strong lobbying and influence-building efforts in various sectors.
A UK immigration officer, Chi Leung "Peter" Wai, and another man have been found guilty of working for Chinese intelligence, using the main immigration database to track Hong Kong dissidents in the UK.
Chinese intelligence services are reportedly using fake LinkedIn profiles to gather confidential information from NATO and the EU, operating through Belgium.
A new bill “To require a report on Russian and Chinese intelligence assets in Georgia, and for other purposes” has been introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives on February 24, sponsored by Rep. Joe Wilson and co-sponsored by Rep. Steve Cohen. The bill has been referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs. No further …
In a significant turn in the first-ever indictment for unauthorized activity for a foreign power in the Czech Republic, the Prague Municipal Court rejected the indictment and ordered further investigation into the man accused of being a Chinese intelligence officer.
The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill on June 8 requiring a report on Russian and Chinese intelligence assets in Georgia, titled “Countering China’s Control of the Caucasus Act.”
MI5 has issued a warning that Chinese intelligence agents are posing as fake job recruiters on professional networking sites to identify and target UK government employees for espionage.
Michal Koudelka, head of the Czech Security Information Service (BIS), stated that the January arrest of an individual suspected of working for Chinese intelligence demonstrates the country's capability to counter adversaries and holds symbolic significance.
Lithuanian intelligence warns that strained bilateral relations with China are increasing the motivation of Chinese intelligence services to collect information on Lithuanian citizens living in or traveling to China, potentially for espionage or political pressure.
New satellite images released by Chinese intelligence firm MizarVision show the deployment of American F-22 stealth fighter jets at the Israeli Air Force's Ovda airbase, indicating a heightened US military presence in the region.
Taiwan has launched a new website designed for Chinese nationals to report intelligence. The initiative aims to gather information from individuals in China willing to share details with Taiwan.
The Five Eyes intelligence alliance has issued a warning about Chinese intelligence operatives using fake job offers on professional platforms to target government and military personnel for sensitive information.
A state prosecutor in the Czech Republic has filed an indictment against a man accused of spying for a Chinese intelligence service, with the case now proceeding to the Prague Municipal Court.
UK immigration officer Chi Leung 'Peter' Wai and another man have been found guilty of working for Chinese intelligence services, with Wai using the main immigration database to track Hong Kong dissidents in the UK.
A growing number of young people in China are opting out of traditional career paths, a trend that Chinese intelligence agencies are reportedly attributing to foreign countries.