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MIVD: Escalating Hybrid Warfare Threatens Dutch Society
The Dutch MIVD reports a rise in Russian and Chinese hybrid warfare targeting Dutch society and critical infrastructure, including cyberattacks, espionage, and attempts to disrupt elections, emphasizing the need for stronger military capabilities.
MIVD: Escalating Hybrid Warfare Threatens Dutch Society
The Dutch MIVD reports a rise in Russian and Chinese hybrid warfare targeting Dutch society and critical infrastructure, including cyberattacks, espionage, and attempts to disrupt elections, emphasizing the need for stronger military capabilities.
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52% Bias Score


Former Top Mossad Operative Aliza Magen Dies at 88
Aliza Magen, 88, the highest-ranking female Mossad operative in Israeli history, passed away; former Mossad director Efrayim Halevy eulogized her unique skills, operational precision, and leadership, noting her key role in various operations, including managing a complex station in divided Germany a...
Former Top Mossad Operative Aliza Magen Dies at 88
Aliza Magen, 88, the highest-ranking female Mossad operative in Israeli history, passed away; former Mossad director Efrayim Halevy eulogized her unique skills, operational precision, and leadership, noting her key role in various operations, including managing a complex station in divided Germany a...
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44% Bias Score


French Intelligence Firm ADIT: Success, Influence, and Ethical Questions
ADIT, a French intelligence firm, uses open-source intelligence and a network of 1,850 global correspondents to gather information for its clients, including 38 of the 40 CAC 40 companies, boasting €500 million in annual revenue and close ties to the French government.
French Intelligence Firm ADIT: Success, Influence, and Ethical Questions
ADIT, a French intelligence firm, uses open-source intelligence and a network of 1,850 global correspondents to gather information for its clients, including 38 of the 40 CAC 40 companies, boasting €500 million in annual revenue and close ties to the French government.
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52% Bias Score


China Accuses US NSA Agents of Cyberattacks During Harbin Winter Asian Games
Chinese authorities accused three US NSA agents of cyberattacks during the Harbin Winter Asian Games, targeting key information and financial infrastructure; China reported 270,000 attacks, two-thirds from the US, and investigations implicated US universities.
China Accuses US NSA Agents of Cyberattacks During Harbin Winter Asian Games
Chinese authorities accused three US NSA agents of cyberattacks during the Harbin Winter Asian Games, targeting key information and financial infrastructure; China reported 270,000 attacks, two-thirds from the US, and investigations implicated US universities.
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60% Bias Score


China Issues Warrants for Alleged NSA Agents Over Winter Games Cyberattacks
Harbin police announced warrants for three alleged NSA agents, Katheryn A. Wilson, Robert J. Snelling, and Stephen W. Johnson, accused of cyberattacks targeting the Harbin Winter Asian Games' IT systems containing sensitive athlete data; China condemned the actions, escalating existing US-China tens...
China Issues Warrants for Alleged NSA Agents Over Winter Games Cyberattacks
Harbin police announced warrants for three alleged NSA agents, Katheryn A. Wilson, Robert J. Snelling, and Stephen W. Johnson, accused of cyberattacks targeting the Harbin Winter Asian Games' IT systems containing sensitive athlete data; China condemned the actions, escalating existing US-China tens...
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56% Bias Score


German Court to Try Three Russian Nationals for Sabotage, Terrorism
A Munich court will try three German-Russian dual citizens accused of planning sabotage in Germany for Russian intelligence; one is also charged with fighting for a Ukrainian terrorist group; the trial begins May 20th.
German Court to Try Three Russian Nationals for Sabotage, Terrorism
A Munich court will try three German-Russian dual citizens accused of planning sabotage in Germany for Russian intelligence; one is also charged with fighting for a Ukrainian terrorist group; the trial begins May 20th.
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48% Bias Score

Hablemitoğlu Murder Trial: Allegations of MIT Involvement
The trial for the murder of Professor Necip Hablemitoğlu continued with testimony suggesting the involvement of several individuals within the MIT, leading to a request to question the current MIT undersecretary and the postponement of the trial to June 27th.

Hablemitoğlu Murder Trial: Allegations of MIT Involvement
The trial for the murder of Professor Necip Hablemitoğlu continued with testimony suggesting the involvement of several individuals within the MIT, leading to a request to question the current MIT undersecretary and the postponement of the trial to June 27th.
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40% Bias Score

FAA Contractor Pleads Guilty to Spying for Iran
Abouzar Rahmati, a 42-year-old naturalized U.S. citizen and former FAA contractor, pleaded guilty on Wednesday to spying for Iran, providing sensitive information on U.S. airports and the solar energy industry to Iranian intelligence officials between 2017 and 2024.

FAA Contractor Pleads Guilty to Spying for Iran
Abouzar Rahmati, a 42-year-old naturalized U.S. citizen and former FAA contractor, pleaded guilty on Wednesday to spying for Iran, providing sensitive information on U.S. airports and the solar energy industry to Iranian intelligence officials between 2017 and 2024.
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48% Bias Score

China Accuses NSA of Cyberattacks on Asian Winter Games
Chinese officials accused three NSA employees of cyberattacks targeting the 9th Asian Winter Games in Harbin, China, between January 26 and February 14, 2025, compromising sensitive data including registration details, athlete information, and payment systems; the attacks allegedly peaked during the...

China Accuses NSA of Cyberattacks on Asian Winter Games
Chinese officials accused three NSA employees of cyberattacks targeting the 9th Asian Winter Games in Harbin, China, between January 26 and February 14, 2025, compromising sensitive data including registration details, athlete information, and payment systems; the attacks allegedly peaked during the...
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52% Bias Score

China Accuses NSA of Cyberattacks During Winter Games
Harbin police accuse the US National Security Agency (NSA), the University of California, and Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University of launching cyberattacks during the February Asian Winter Games, targeting China's energy, transportation, water, communications, and defense research se...

China Accuses NSA of Cyberattacks During Winter Games
Harbin police accuse the US National Security Agency (NSA), the University of California, and Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University of launching cyberattacks during the February Asian Winter Games, targeting China's energy, transportation, water, communications, and defense research se...
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56% Bias Score

Mysterious Deaths of Chinese AI Scientists Spark US-China Tensions
The South China Morning Post reports the suspicious deaths of several young Chinese scientists specializing in AI and military medicine between 2022 and 2024, prompting speculation about a possible link to US-China tensions and competition in the tech sector.

Mysterious Deaths of Chinese AI Scientists Spark US-China Tensions
The South China Morning Post reports the suspicious deaths of several young Chinese scientists specializing in AI and military medicine between 2022 and 2024, prompting speculation about a possible link to US-China tensions and competition in the tech sector.
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68% Bias Score

Cuban National Arrested in Miami for Allegedly Concealing Regime Ties
A 57-year-old Cuban national, Daniel Morejon Garcia, was arrested in Miami for allegedly concealing his affiliation with Cuba's Ministry of the Interior and Communist Party during his immigration application, prompting concerns about foreign agents in the U.S.

Cuban National Arrested in Miami for Allegedly Concealing Regime Ties
A 57-year-old Cuban national, Daniel Morejon Garcia, was arrested in Miami for allegedly concealing his affiliation with Cuba's Ministry of the Interior and Communist Party during his immigration application, prompting concerns about foreign agents in the U.S.
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44% Bias Score
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