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London Arson Trial Links Wagner Group to Attack on Ukraine Aid Warehouse
Six men are on trial in London for an arson attack on a warehouse shipping aid to Ukraine, allegedly carried out at the behest of Russia's Wagner mercenary group in March 2022, with one defendant admitting guilt and implicating the group.
London Arson Trial Links Wagner Group to Attack on Ukraine Aid Warehouse
Six men are on trial in London for an arson attack on a warehouse shipping aid to Ukraine, allegedly carried out at the behest of Russia's Wagner mercenary group in March 2022, with one defendant admitting guilt and implicating the group.
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48% Bias Score


U.S. Senators Act to Counter Foreign Land Purchases Near Military Bases
Recent Ukrainian drone attacks on Russia, coupled with past Chinese land purchases near U.S. military bases like Grand Forks Air Force Base, have prompted bipartisan U.S. Senate action to prevent foreign entities from acquiring land near sensitive sites, reflecting growing concerns about national se...
U.S. Senators Act to Counter Foreign Land Purchases Near Military Bases
Recent Ukrainian drone attacks on Russia, coupled with past Chinese land purchases near U.S. military bases like Grand Forks Air Force Base, have prompted bipartisan U.S. Senate action to prevent foreign entities from acquiring land near sensitive sites, reflecting growing concerns about national se...
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French Officials Charged with National Defense Secrecy Violations
Five individuals, including three former military personnel and one with alleged Élysée Palace ties, were charged in Paris on May 24, 2024, with national defense secrecy violations for allegedly using classified information within their intelligence company, Archange Solutions Osint; however, they w...
French Officials Charged with National Defense Secrecy Violations
Five individuals, including three former military personnel and one with alleged Élysée Palace ties, were charged in Paris on May 24, 2024, with national defense secrecy violations for allegedly using classified information within their intelligence company, Archange Solutions Osint; however, they w...
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British Businessman Arrested for Alleged Chinese Espionage
John Miller, a 63-year-old British businessman, was arrested in Serbia on April 24th for allegedly spying for China and attempting to smuggle sensitive US military technology, including missile launchers and microdrones, to the People's Liberation Army; he faces up to 40 years in prison if convicted...
British Businessman Arrested for Alleged Chinese Espionage
John Miller, a 63-year-old British businessman, was arrested in Serbia on April 24th for allegedly spying for China and attempting to smuggle sensitive US military technology, including missile launchers and microdrones, to the People's Liberation Army; he faces up to 40 years in prison if convicted...
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British Man Indicted in US for Exporting Sensitive Technology to China
A British man, John Miller, and a Chinese national, Cui Guanghai, were indicted in the U.S. for attempting to export sensitive American encryption technology to China, allegedly planning to smuggle the device via Hong Kong in a blender; the incident comes amid heightened U.S.-China tensions.
British Man Indicted in US for Exporting Sensitive Technology to China
A British man, John Miller, and a Chinese national, Cui Guanghai, were indicted in the U.S. for attempting to export sensitive American encryption technology to China, allegedly planning to smuggle the device via Hong Kong in a blender; the incident comes amid heightened U.S.-China tensions.
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DIA IT Specialist Arrested for Allegedly Sharing Classified Information
Nathan Laatsch, a 28-year-old DIA data scientist and IT specialist, was arrested Thursday for attempting to give classified US intelligence to a friendly foreign government, motivated by his dissatisfaction with the current administration, culminating in a failed attempt to transfer information via ...
DIA IT Specialist Arrested for Allegedly Sharing Classified Information
Nathan Laatsch, a 28-year-old DIA data scientist and IT specialist, was arrested Thursday for attempting to give classified US intelligence to a friendly foreign government, motivated by his dissatisfaction with the current administration, culminating in a failed attempt to transfer information via ...
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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

US to Place Greenland Under Northern Command
The US will place Greenland under its Northern Command, a symbolic move reflecting President Trump's past interest in acquiring Greenland for strategic advantage against China and Russia, potentially escalating tensions with Denmark and Europe.

US to Place Greenland Under Northern Command
The US will place Greenland under its Northern Command, a symbolic move reflecting President Trump's past interest in acquiring Greenland for strategic advantage against China and Russia, potentially escalating tensions with Denmark and Europe.
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Foreign Nationals Charged with Smuggling US Military Tech to China
Two foreign nationals, Cui Guanghai of China and John Miller of the U.K., were charged with smuggling U.S. military equipment, including missiles, to China and attempting to silence a U.S. citizen critical of Chinese President Xi Jinping; they were arrested in Serbia in April 2024.

Foreign Nationals Charged with Smuggling US Military Tech to China
Two foreign nationals, Cui Guanghai of China and John Miller of the U.K., were charged with smuggling U.S. military equipment, including missiles, to China and attempting to silence a U.S. citizen critical of Chinese President Xi Jinping; they were arrested in Serbia in April 2024.
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British Businessman Indicted in US for Technology Trafficking and Suppressing Dissent
A British businessman, John Miller, and a Chinese national, Cui Guanghai, were indicted in the US for attempting to traffic sensitive American military technology to China and for plotting to silence a critic of the Chinese president, involving surveillance, vandalism, and bribery attempts; Miller w...

British Businessman Indicted in US for Technology Trafficking and Suppressing Dissent
A British businessman, John Miller, and a Chinese national, Cui Guanghai, were indicted in the US for attempting to traffic sensitive American military technology to China and for plotting to silence a critic of the Chinese president, involving surveillance, vandalism, and bribery attempts; Miller w...
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British Man and Chinese National Indicted for Stalking and Smuggling US Military Technology
A British man, John Miller, and a Chinese national, Cui Guanghai, were indicted in the US for stalking a Beijing critic and attempting to smuggle US military technology to China; they face up to 20 years in prison if convicted.

British Man and Chinese National Indicted for Stalking and Smuggling US Military Technology
A British man, John Miller, and a Chinese national, Cui Guanghai, were indicted in the US for stalking a Beijing critic and attempting to smuggle US military technology to China; they face up to 20 years in prison if convicted.
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London's WWII Tunnels to Become £220m Military Intelligence Museum
A £220 million project will transform a long-abandoned World War II London tunnel complex, once home to Winston Churchill's spy organization, into a museum showcasing military intelligence artifacts and immersive experiences, opening in 2028, aiming to attract 3 million visitors annually.

London's WWII Tunnels to Become £220m Military Intelligence Museum
A £220 million project will transform a long-abandoned World War II London tunnel complex, once home to Winston Churchill's spy organization, into a museum showcasing military intelligence artifacts and immersive experiences, opening in 2028, aiming to attract 3 million visitors annually.
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36% Bias Score
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