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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.
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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48% Bias Score


GRU Espionage: Georgian National Arrested in Greece
A 59-year-old Georgian national was arrested in Alexandroupolis, Greece on April 29, 2025, for photographing and video recording military equipment and installations for the Russian GRU, with the recruiter arrested in Lithuania.
GRU Espionage: Georgian National Arrested in Greece
A 59-year-old Georgian national was arrested in Alexandroupolis, Greece on April 29, 2025, for photographing and video recording military equipment and installations for the Russian GRU, with the recruiter arrested in Lithuania.
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36% Bias Score


Germany Arrests Two on Charges of Spying for China
German authorities arrested two individuals, Jian G., a former advisor to an AfD politician, and Yaqi X., a Chinese national, on charges of spying for China, triggering a diplomatic row between Berlin and Beijing; Jian G. allegedly used his position to gather intelligence, while Yaqi X. is accused o...
Germany Arrests Two on Charges of Spying for China
German authorities arrested two individuals, Jian G., a former advisor to an AfD politician, and Yaqi X., a Chinese national, on charges of spying for China, triggering a diplomatic row between Berlin and Beijing; Jian G. allegedly used his position to gather intelligence, while Yaqi X. is accused o...
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32% Bias Score


Ukrainian National Arrested for Moscow Assassination
Ignat Kuzin, a Ukrainian national living in Russia, confessed to planting a bomb that killed General Moskalik in Moscow on orders from a Ukrainian intelligence officer named Vadim in February 2025. Kuzin was recruited in April 2023, moved to Moscow in September 2023, and planted the device in late F...
Ukrainian National Arrested for Moscow Assassination
Ignat Kuzin, a Ukrainian national living in Russia, confessed to planting a bomb that killed General Moskalik in Moscow on orders from a Ukrainian intelligence officer named Vadim in February 2025. Kuzin was recruited in April 2023, moved to Moscow in September 2023, and planted the device in late F...
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56% Bias Score


Trump Announces Potential Russia-Ukraine Peace Deal Amidst Continued Conflict
Following a meeting between Donald Trump's envoy and Vladimir Putin, Trump announced that Russia and Ukraine are close to a peace deal, despite Ukraine's rejection of ceding Crimea and ongoing violence, including the killing of a Russian general and the detention of a vessel involved in alleged grai...
Trump Announces Potential Russia-Ukraine Peace Deal Amidst Continued Conflict
Following a meeting between Donald Trump's envoy and Vladimir Putin, Trump announced that Russia and Ukraine are close to a peace deal, despite Ukraine's rejection of ceding Crimea and ongoing violence, including the killing of a Russian general and the detention of a vessel involved in alleged grai...
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56% Bias Score


Iran Accused of Assassination Attempts in Netherlands
The Dutch intelligence service (AIVD) accused Iran of two assassination attempts in the Netherlands, including one in June 2024, prompting Iran to summon the Dutch ambassador and deny the accusations, while also citing support from Western governments for terrorist acts in Iran.
Iran Accused of Assassination Attempts in Netherlands
The Dutch intelligence service (AIVD) accused Iran of two assassination attempts in the Netherlands, including one in June 2024, prompting Iran to summon the Dutch ambassador and deny the accusations, while also citing support from Western governments for terrorist acts in Iran.
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44% Bias Score

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.

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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40% Bias Score

German Far-Right Aide Accused of Spying for China
A former aide to a German far-right politician has been arrested in Germany, accused of spying for China's secret service, collecting over 500 documents including sensitive ones, and allegedly spying on Chinese dissidents while posing as a critic online; an accomplice has also been arrested.

German Far-Right Aide Accused of Spying for China
A former aide to a German far-right politician has been arrested in Germany, accused of spying for China's secret service, collecting over 500 documents including sensitive ones, and allegedly spying on Chinese dissidents while posing as a critic online; an accomplice has also been arrested.
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32% Bias Score

UK Defense Firms Warn Staff Against Charging Phones in Chinese EVs Over Espionage Fears
British defense firms BAE Systems and Rolls-Royce have advised staff against charging phones in Chinese-made electric vehicles due to concerns about potential Chinese state-sponsored espionage, citing security risks and taking precautionary measures like avoiding company car parks and prohibiting Bl...

UK Defense Firms Warn Staff Against Charging Phones in Chinese EVs Over Espionage Fears
British defense firms BAE Systems and Rolls-Royce have advised staff against charging phones in Chinese-made electric vehicles due to concerns about potential Chinese state-sponsored espionage, citing security risks and taking precautionary measures like avoiding company car parks and prohibiting Bl...
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52% Bias Score

Cambodian Academic Admits to Receiving Payments from Hun Sen While in Australia
Cambodian academic Seng Sary, granted Australian protection, admitted receiving \$188,000 from Cambodian leader Hun Sen for research, raising concerns about potential information sharing with the regime and the vetting process for his visa.

Cambodian Academic Admits to Receiving Payments from Hun Sen While in Australia
Cambodian academic Seng Sary, granted Australian protection, admitted receiving \$188,000 from Cambodian leader Hun Sen for research, raising concerns about potential information sharing with the regime and the vetting process for his visa.
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52% Bias Score

CIA Official's Son Killed Fighting for Russia in Ukraine
Michael Alexander Gloss, the 21-year-old son of a senior CIA official, died fighting for the Russian army in Eastern Ukraine in April 2024 after participating in post-earthquake relief efforts in Hatay, Turkey; his case highlights the complex motivations behind foreign fighters.

CIA Official's Son Killed Fighting for Russia in Ukraine
Michael Alexander Gloss, the 21-year-old son of a senior CIA official, died fighting for the Russian army in Eastern Ukraine in April 2024 after participating in post-earthquake relief efforts in Hatay, Turkey; his case highlights the complex motivations behind foreign fighters.
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36% Bias Score

AIVD: Russia's 2024 Escalation of Aggression Against Europe
The Dutch AIVD's 2024 annual report details a surge in Russian aggression against European nations, including espionage, cyberattacks, and sabotage of critical infrastructure, such as undersea cables and attacks on infrastructure in Poland and Germany, potentially amounting to state terrorism.

AIVD: Russia's 2024 Escalation of Aggression Against Europe
The Dutch AIVD's 2024 annual report details a surge in Russian aggression against European nations, including espionage, cyberattacks, and sabotage of critical infrastructure, such as undersea cables and attacks on infrastructure in Poland and Germany, potentially amounting to state terrorism.
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52% Bias Score
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