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Soviet 'Illegals': Cold War Espionage and its Lasting Legacy

Ben Macintyre's book, "The Spy and the Traitor," details the lives of Soviet 'illegals,' spies operating undercover in the West during the Cold War, highlighting their successes, failures, and lasting impact on intelligence operations, even influencing modern Russian tactics.

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Russia-Backed Network Sent Explosive Packages Across Europe: Key Suspect Arrested

A Polish-led operation arrested Alexander Bezrukov, a 44-year-old Russian national suspected of coordinating a Russia-backed network that sent explosive packages disguised as consumer goods across Europe, causing at least three fires and potentially risking a major airline disaster; Bezrukov was ext...

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CIA Videos Spark US-China Espionage Row

The CIA released videos on X, targeting Chinese officials to leak information, prompting China's condemnation and accusations of political provocation, escalating US-China tensions.

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UK Foils Major Iranian Terror Plot, Arresting Seven

UK authorities disrupted a major Iranian-backed terrorist plot targeting a UK premises, arresting seven Iranian nationals in coordinated raids across England on Saturday; four face charges related to terrorism, while three others are suspected of espionage.

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Sáenz de Santamaría Denies Involvement in Alleged Spanish Espionage

Former Spanish Vice President Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría denied involvement in alleged illegal actions by Spanish security forces against Catalan independence leaders between 2012 and 2017, rejecting a Citizen Lab report claiming the use of Pegasus spyware against former Catalan President Artur Mas.

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U-2 Incident: Legacy of Espionage and Cold War Tensions

On May 1, 1960, US U-2 spy plane piloted by Francis Gary Powers was shot down over Soviet airspace near Sverdlovsk while gathering intelligence, leading to an international crisis that heightened Cold War tensions and nearly led to nuclear war.

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French Hostages in Iran Mark Three Years of Imprisonment

French citizens Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris are completing three years of imprisonment in Iran on espionage charges, prompting France to prioritize their release and pursue legal action against Iran for alleged hostage diplomacy.

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Expansion of Algerian Consulates in France Raises Espionage Concerns

During a recent official visit to Algeria, French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne and her Algerian counterpart announced the opening of two new Algerian consulates in France, increasing the total to 20, despite concerns from French security experts regarding Algerian intelligence activities within th...

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Blair Criticizes Net-Zero Climate Policies as Inadequate

Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair criticizes current net-zero climate policies as 'doomed to fail' in a report from his Tony Blair Institute, sparking controversy and debate amongst fellow social democrats due to its call for more pragmatic solutions.

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Algerian Spy's Success: Oil Nationalization Through Deception

Rachid Tabti, a chameleon-like Algerian national, used multiple identities to infiltrate French government circles, ultimately stealing highly sensitive documents that allowed Algeria to nationalize its oil resources at favorable terms, humiliating France and causing a major security breach.

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CIA Launches Online Recruitment Campaign Targeting Chinese Officials

The CIA launched two Mandarin-language videos on YouTube and X, recruiting Chinese government officials by depicting scenarios where officials face risks and seek alternative options, ultimately contacting the CIA via dark web, following a similar successful effort in Russia.

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Greek Authorities Arrest Georgian Man for Alleged Spying

A 59-year-old Georgian man living in Greece was arrested for allegedly spying on Greek military installations in Alexandroupolis, providing videos and photos to a recruiter with organized crime ties who has since fled the country; the suspect claimed he was motivated by pro-Russian sentiment.

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