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Chinese Businessman Offers Mainland IDs to Taiwanese, Sparking Controversy

A video depicts a Chinese businessman in Taiwan urging citizens to obtain mainland Chinese IDs, offering market access in exchange for potentially losing their Taiwanese citizenship; this illegal act highlights China's multifaceted campaign to influence Taiwan.

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US Sanctions Chinese Entities for Cyberattacks Targeting Top Officials

The Biden administration imposed sanctions on a Chinese tech firm and an individual for allegedly orchestrating cyberattacks that targeted US telecommunication companies and the Treasury Department, compromising sensitive information belonging to senior US officials, including President-elect Trump ...

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James Bond's Enduring Relevance in a Changing Geopolitical Landscape

Ian Fleming's James Bond novels, popular since 1953, reflect his wartime intelligence experience and anticipate modern geopolitical trends, including supply chain disruption and space militarization, suggesting future plots could explore AI and genetic engineering governance.

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Russian Diplomats Breach UK Parliament Security

Russian diplomats illegally accessed restricted areas of the UK Parliament in December 2023, despite a ban on Russian embassy personnel since 2022, prompting security concerns and renewed warnings to MPs.

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Israel Accused of Planting Explosives in Iranian Nuclear Equipment

Iran's former foreign minister, Javad Zarif, accused Israel of planting explosives in a centrifuge platform purchased by Iran's atomic energy organization, citing this incident as a consequence of international sanctions that force Iran to rely on multiple intermediaries for equipment procurement. T...

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Queen Elizabeth II Unofficially Knew of Soviet Spy in Royal Court for Years

Newly released MI5 files reveal that Queen Elizabeth II was not officially informed for almost nine years that Anthony Blunt, her Surveyor of the Queen's Pictures, had confessed in 1964 to being a Soviet spy since the 1930s; the Queen reportedly reacted calmly to the news upon being finally informed...

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Lemaître's "Un avenir radieux": A Cold War Family Saga

Pierre Lemaître's third novel in the "Les Années glorieuses" series, "Un avenir radieux," set in 1959 France, follows the Pelletier family through two significant events: the sexual assault of their daughter Colette and the family's involvement in exfiltrating a Czech spy. The novel has a 250,000-co...

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Netherlands Imposes Mandatory Security Screenings on Sensitive Technology Researchers

The Netherlands will conduct mandatory security screenings for all master's students and researchers in sensitive technology studies to counter espionage and theft of vital information by foreign powers, impacting thousands of students across Europe, following warnings of such activities from securi...

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Russian Military Targets French Plane Over Baltic Sea

A French Navy Atlantic 2 plane, carrying an AFP journalist, on a NATO surveillance mission over the Baltic Sea, was targeted by Russian fire-control radar and experienced jamming; this follows suspected Russian sabotage of undersea cables.

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China's ID Card Offer to Taiwanese Sparks Controversy

A viral video shows a Chinese businessman encouraging Taiwanese to obtain Chinese ID cards, offering economic incentives in exchange, violating Taiwanese law and raising concerns about China's influence operations.

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Declassified Files Reveal Queen Elizabeth II's Late Awareness of Soviet Spy in Royal Household

Newly declassified MI5 files reveal that Queen Elizabeth II was not informed for nearly a decade that her art advisor, Anthony Blunt, a member of the Cambridge Five spy ring, had confessed to being a Soviet spy; the decision was made to avoid increasing the Queen's concerns, but it was eventually di...

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MI5 Declassifies Cold War Spy Documents, Revealing Unglamorous Realities

Newly declassified MI5 documents reveal practical espionage advice, including managing taxi fares and avoiding fake beards, alongside details about the Cambridge Five spy ring, including Kim Philby's confession in 1963 and Anthony Blunt's delayed disclosure to Queen Elizabeth II in 1973.

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