For the first time ever, an undercover agent for China's secret police steps out of the shadows to tell all about where he's been and who he's been targeting. 阅读中文版 On a bitterly cold winter morning in China last year, a man who'd spent more than a decade working as a spy for the notorious secret police decided to flee his homeland. "I spent most of the time in the airport's bathroom, worried that
In 1964, Kohei Jinno was evicted from his home for the Tokyo Olympics. Fifty years later, it happened again Posted Fri 2 Jul 2021 at 7:43amFriday 2 Jul 2021 at 7:43amFri 2 Jul 2021 at 7:43am, updated Fri 2 Jul 2021 at 11:00amFriday 2 Jul 2021 at 11:00amFri 2 Jul 2021 at 11:00am When Kohei Jinno (pictured) was evicted again in 2013, it felt like a bitter twist of fate made worse by what he saw as o
Key points:The Tokyo 2020 Olympics and Paralympics will take place under strict conditions to limit exposure to COVID-19 The IOC has asked all accredited personnel at the Olympics and Paralympics to sign a waiver indemnifying them for any 'loss, injury or damage' suffered by people at the gamesHuman rights lawyer and former Canadian Olympic swimmer, Nikki Dryden, says questions remain about the pr
A leading Australian ear, nose and throat surgeon has warned widely reported symptoms of loss of taste and smell in COVID-19 cases may linger long after some patients have recovered from the virus. Key points:A growing body of scientific literature identifies anosmia and dysgeusia — the loss of smell and a diminished sense of taste — as coronavirus symptoms, alone or in conjunction with other symp
Ms Gibson built a social media empire and launched The Whole Pantry cookbook and app on the back of claims to have cured her brain cancer through alternative therapies and good nutrition. It was later revealed she never had the disease. Ms Gibson had also made false claims about donating a large portion of her profits to charities and to the family of a boy with an inoperable brain tumour. In Sept
Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has issued a blunt warning to Chinese university students affiliated with the Communist Party, urging them to respect freedom of speech in Australia. There are mounting anxieties about the way the Chinese Government uses student groups to monitor Chinese students in Australia, and to challenge academics whose views do not align with Beijing's. Australia's security age
A Queensland council is releasing dingoes onto a Great Barrier Reef island to kill feral goats that are destroying its endangered ecosystem. The four wild dogs, two of which have already been released on Pelorus Island, will not have a chance to become pests themselves, as they have been implanted with a time-activated poison, Hinchinbrook Shire Council said. "As a council we have an obligation as
Mon 19 Sep 2011Monday 19 September 2011Mon 19 Sep 2011 at 2:27pm A man wearing a mask attends an anti-nuclear rally in Tokyo, Japan, on September 19, 2011, as around 60,000 protesters from across Japan, including a Nobel-prize-winning author Kenzaburo Oe, gathered for an anti-nuclear rally urging the Japanese government to cut reliance on atomic power. (Reuters: Yuriko Nakao) An estimated 60,000 p
Sun 31 Jul 2011Sunday 31 July 2011Sun 31 Jul 2011 at 1:51am Danish director Lars Von Trier says the last scene of his Dogville film bears painful similarities with Utoeya. (Anne-Christine Poujoulat: AFP) Danish filmmaker Lars Von Trier said he feels "excessively sick" that the self-confessed perpetrator of the Norway massacres named Dogville as one of his favourite films. The right-wing Norwegian
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