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Norway Sanctions Russian Fishing Companies Over Espionage Concerns

Norway sanctioned two major Russian fishing companies, "Norebo" and "Murman Seafood", on July 7th, banning their vessels from Norwegian waters and freezing assets due to alleged espionage activities involving surveillance of critical underwater infrastructure.

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UK Man on Trial for Allegedly Passing Defence Secretary's Details to Undercover Officers

Howard Phillips, 65, is on trial in Winchester crown court for allegedly passing details of former UK Defence Secretary Grant Shapps, including his home address and the location of his private plane, to undercover officers he believed to be Russian spies in March 2024, claiming it was an attempt to ...

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Russian Assassins Eliminated After Killing Ukrainian Colonel

In Kyiv, Ukraine, a male and female Russian FSB assassination team, who killed SBU Colonel Ivan Voronych three days prior with a silenced pistol, were killed by Ukrainian forces after resisting arrest.

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Israeli Attack Targets Iranian National Security Council Meeting

During a June 26th meeting in western Tehran, an Israeli attack using six bombs or missiles targeted Iranian National Security Council officials; President Masoud Pezarekian suffered minor leg injuries escaping through an emergency hatch; Iran is investigating potential internal infiltration.

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Ukraine Kills Two Russian Operatives Accused of Assassinating SBU Colonel

On Sunday, Ukraine's Security Service (SBU) eliminated two Russian agents in Kyiv accused of assassinating SBU Colonel Ivan Voronych on Thursday; the colonel was involved in covert operations in Russian-occupied territories and the killing was caught on surveillance video.

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British Man on Trial for Alleged Plot to Leak Defence Secretary's Information to 'Russian' Intelligence

Photographs show Howard Phillips, a 65-year-old Briton, allegedly planting a USB drive containing Defence Secretary Grant Shapps' personal information—including his home address and private plane location—as part of an alleged plot to spy for the Kremlin, according to prosecutors; the recipients wer...

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Man on Trial for Allegedly Giving Shapps's Details to 'Russian Spies'

A 65-year-old man, Howard Phillips, stands trial in Winchester Crown Court accused of providing former Defence Secretary Sir Grant Shapps's personal details to undercover officers posing as Russian spies; Phillips claims he aimed to expose Russian agents, citing frustration with Western responses to...

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Ukraine Kills Suspected Russian Agents Involved in Kyiv Assassination

Ukraine's Security Service (SBU) announced the killing of two Russian agents suspected of assassinating Colonel Ivan Voronych in Kyiv, after a confrontation; this follows a series of similar attacks targeting high-profile Russian figures since the start of the war in February 2022.

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SBU Announces Neutralization of Suspects in Kyiv Assassination

The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) announced the neutralization of two suspects allegedly involved in the July 10th killing of SBU officer Ivan Voronich in Kyiv's Holosiivskyi district; the SBU claims the assassination was ordered by Russia.

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Iran Enacts Stricter Espionage Law

Iran's parliament passed an amended bill increasing penalties for espionage, specifying the Supreme National Security Council and Ministry of Intelligence to identify "hostile groups" and "opposition networks," respectively, with the death penalty as punishment; this follows concerns from the Guardi...

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Kavakebian Accuses Analyst of Infiltrating Iran

Former Iranian MP Mostafa Kavakebian accused French-British analyst Catherine Perez-Shaked of infiltrating Iran's system through sexual relationships with 120 high-ranking officials, leading to a criminal complaint against Kavakebian for spreading unsubstantiated claims.

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Mexico's PRI Regime: Clandestine Espionage Center and Misuse of Public Funds

A clandestine espionage center operated from a house formerly belonging to Raúl Salinas, brother of former Mexican President Carlos Salinas de Gortari, during the Peña Nieto administration, allegedly using funds misappropriated from a public security budget, raising concerns about government surveil...

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