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Iranian Man Sentenced to 12 Years on Espionage Charges After Coerced Confession
Iranian national Hossein Shanbehzadeh was arrested in Ardabil, Iran, last year and sentenced to 12 years in prison on espionage charges after confessing under duress, including threats against his 6-year-old niece; his lawyer says there is no evidence to support the charges.
Iranian Man Sentenced to 12 Years on Espionage Charges After Coerced Confession
Iranian national Hossein Shanbehzadeh was arrested in Ardabil, Iran, last year and sentenced to 12 years in prison on espionage charges after confessing under duress, including threats against his 6-year-old niece; his lawyer says there is no evidence to support the charges.
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56% Bias Score


Iranian Nationals Accused of Spying in UK
Three Iranian nationals, accused of spying for the Iranian regime and targeting journalists from the London-based news site Iran International, appeared at the Old Bailey on Friday; they are charged under the National Security Act with a trial set for October 2026.
Iranian Nationals Accused of Spying in UK
Three Iranian nationals, accused of spying for the Iranian regime and targeting journalists from the London-based news site Iran International, appeared at the Old Bailey on Friday; they are charged under the National Security Act with a trial set for October 2026.
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40% Bias Score


Iranian Nationals Charged with Spying and Plotting Violence in UK
Three Iranian nationals appeared at the Old Bailey on Friday, charged with spying and plotting violence against journalists working for Iran International; the men, who arrived in the UK through irregular channels between 2016 and 2022, face a plea hearing on September 26th, with a provisional trial...
Iranian Nationals Charged with Spying and Plotting Violence in UK
Three Iranian nationals appeared at the Old Bailey on Friday, charged with spying and plotting violence against journalists working for Iran International; the men, who arrived in the UK through irregular channels between 2016 and 2022, face a plea hearing on September 26th, with a provisional trial...
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40% Bias Score


Cold War Spy Camera Auction
An auction in Wetzlar, Germany, on June 27th will feature a collection of Cold War spy cameras used by the KGB, Stasi, and other Eastern Bloc agencies, ranging in sophistication from simple mechanical designs to advanced, silent electromechanical models.
Cold War Spy Camera Auction
An auction in Wetzlar, Germany, on June 27th will feature a collection of Cold War spy cameras used by the KGB, Stasi, and other Eastern Bloc agencies, ranging in sophistication from simple mechanical designs to advanced, silent electromechanical models.
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20% Bias Score


Russia uses Ukrainian citizens in sabotage and espionage operations
Russia uses marginalized Ukrainians, recruited via messaging apps, to sabotage Ukrainian military recruitment centers and spread dissent, creating social unrest and potentially impacting the war effort; this tactic is also allegedly being used in the EU.
Russia uses Ukrainian citizens in sabotage and espionage operations
Russia uses marginalized Ukrainians, recruited via messaging apps, to sabotage Ukrainian military recruitment centers and spread dissent, creating social unrest and potentially impacting the war effort; this tactic is also allegedly being used in the EU.
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44% Bias Score


Ukraine's Special Operations: Disrupting Russia's War Effort
Ukrainian special services launched repeated attacks on the Kerch Strait Bridge, Russian air bases, and other infrastructure from summer 2022 to June 2025, using drones and explosives, significantly disrupting Russian military operations and logistics while risking further escalation.
Ukraine's Special Operations: Disrupting Russia's War Effort
Ukrainian special services launched repeated attacks on the Kerch Strait Bridge, Russian air bases, and other infrastructure from summer 2022 to June 2025, using drones and explosives, significantly disrupting Russian military operations and logistics while risking further escalation.
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48% Bias Score

Iran Claims Major Intelligence Coup Against Israel
Iranian state television reported acquiring thousands of Israeli documents detailing nuclear plans and facilities, citing regional sources; this follows the May 20 arrest of two Israelis for allegedly spying for Iran, highlighting heightened tensions around Iran's nuclear program.

Iran Claims Major Intelligence Coup Against Israel
Iranian state television reported acquiring thousands of Israeli documents detailing nuclear plans and facilities, citing regional sources; this follows the May 20 arrest of two Israelis for allegedly spying for Iran, highlighting heightened tensions around Iran's nuclear program.
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48% Bias Score

China's Role in Mexican Drug Cartels: 50,000 Kilos of Precursor Chemicals Seized
U.S. border patrol seized 50,000 kilos of precursor chemicals this week, shipped from China to the Sinaloa Cartel in Mexico for methamphetamine production; this is part of an ongoing initiative that has seized over 1,700,000 kilograms of such chemicals since 2019, highlighting the significant role o...

China's Role in Mexican Drug Cartels: 50,000 Kilos of Precursor Chemicals Seized
U.S. border patrol seized 50,000 kilos of precursor chemicals this week, shipped from China to the Sinaloa Cartel in Mexico for methamphetamine production; this is part of an ongoing initiative that has seized over 1,700,000 kilograms of such chemicals since 2019, highlighting the significant role o...
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48% Bias Score

DIA Employee Arrested for Alleged Espionage, Leaking to Germany
A 28-year-old civilian DIA employee, Nathan Vilas L., was arrested in Virginia for allegedly attempting to leak classified information to Germany's BND due to his opposition to the Trump administration; the BND immediately alerted US authorities.

DIA Employee Arrested for Alleged Espionage, Leaking to Germany
A 28-year-old civilian DIA employee, Nathan Vilas L., was arrested in Virginia for allegedly attempting to leak classified information to Germany's BND due to his opposition to the Trump administration; the BND immediately alerted US authorities.
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40% Bias Score

Surge in Russian Intelligence Operations Threatens European Security
A Leiden University study reveals a surge in Russian intelligence operations in Europe since February 2022, including sabotage, propaganda, and assassinations; experts warn of a long-term threat requiring enhanced military and intelligence capabilities.

Surge in Russian Intelligence Operations Threatens European Security
A Leiden University study reveals a surge in Russian intelligence operations in Europe since February 2022, including sabotage, propaganda, and assassinations; experts warn of a long-term threat requiring enhanced military and intelligence capabilities.
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48% Bias Score

Trump Administration's Expanded Use of Polygraph Tests Raises Concerns
The Trump administration's increased use of polygraph tests in federal agencies beyond pre-employment screenings or periodic checks for national security and law enforcement raises concerns about its weaponization for intimidation, despite a history of unreliability in detecting spies and lack of sc...

Trump Administration's Expanded Use of Polygraph Tests Raises Concerns
The Trump administration's increased use of polygraph tests in federal agencies beyond pre-employment screenings or periodic checks for national security and law enforcement raises concerns about its weaponization for intimidation, despite a history of unreliability in detecting spies and lack of sc...
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24% Bias Score

Chinese Researchers Charged with Smuggling Toxic Fungus in US
Two Chinese researchers, Jian Yunqing and Liu Zunyong, were charged in the US with smuggling Fusarium graminearum, a toxic fungus that causes crop disease and could be weaponized, raising concerns about agroterrorism and Chinese infiltration.

Chinese Researchers Charged with Smuggling Toxic Fungus in US
Two Chinese researchers, Jian Yunqing and Liu Zunyong, were charged in the US with smuggling Fusarium graminearum, a toxic fungus that causes crop disease and could be weaponized, raising concerns about agroterrorism and Chinese infiltration.
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64% Bias Score
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