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CSIS Warns of Growing Threats to Canada's Arctic
A Canadian Security Intelligence Service assessment warns that converging global developments are making the Arctic an attractive target for foreign adversaries seeking to establish a presence in Canada, using resource extraction, increasing ship traffic, and potential militarization as avenues to g...
CSIS Warns of Growing Threats to Canada's Arctic
A Canadian Security Intelligence Service assessment warns that converging global developments are making the Arctic an attractive target for foreign adversaries seeking to establish a presence in Canada, using resource extraction, increasing ship traffic, and potential militarization as avenues to g...
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UK Places Iran on Highest Tier of Foreign Influence Scheme
The UK government has placed Iran on the highest tier of its Foreign Influence Registration Scheme, requiring all Iranian state actors operating within the UK to register or face up to five years in prison; this follows the recent uncovering of twenty Iran-backed plots in the UK since 2022.
UK Places Iran on Highest Tier of Foreign Influence Scheme
The UK government has placed Iran on the highest tier of its Foreign Influence Registration Scheme, requiring all Iranian state actors operating within the UK to register or face up to five years in prison; this follows the recent uncovering of twenty Iran-backed plots in the UK since 2022.
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Taiwanese Nuclear Whistleblower's Actions Remain Controversial Amidst Rising China Tensions
In January 1988, Taiwanese nuclear engineer Colonel Chang Hsien-yi defected to the US, revealing details of Taiwan's secret nuclear weapons program, prompting US pressure that led to its closure; Chang maintains his actions were for Taiwan's benefit, although his decision remains controversial.
Taiwanese Nuclear Whistleblower's Actions Remain Controversial Amidst Rising China Tensions
In January 1988, Taiwanese nuclear engineer Colonel Chang Hsien-yi defected to the US, revealing details of Taiwan's secret nuclear weapons program, prompting US pressure that led to its closure; Chang maintains his actions were for Taiwan's benefit, although his decision remains controversial.
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Black Bag": Espionage, Betrayal, and the Illusion of Identity
Cate Blanchett stars in "Black Bag," a spy thriller exploring themes of trust, betrayal, and identity within a high-stakes espionage network, where a husband investigates his wife's potential involvement in a million-dollar secrets leak.
Black Bag": Espionage, Betrayal, and the Illusion of Identity
Cate Blanchett stars in "Black Bag," a spy thriller exploring themes of trust, betrayal, and identity within a high-stakes espionage network, where a husband investigates his wife's potential involvement in a million-dollar secrets leak.
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Russian Intelligence Officer Extradited from Bosnia for Alleged Attacks Against Western Allies
Russian intelligence officer Alexander Bezrukovni was arrested in Bosnia in November 2023 and extradited to Poland in February 2024, where he faces charges of coordinating attacks against Poland, the US, and other Western allies, confirming previous reports of Russian training camps in Bosnia.
Russian Intelligence Officer Extradited from Bosnia for Alleged Attacks Against Western Allies
Russian intelligence officer Alexander Bezrukovni was arrested in Bosnia in November 2023 and extradited to Poland in February 2024, where he faces charges of coordinating attacks against Poland, the US, and other Western allies, confirming previous reports of Russian training camps in Bosnia.
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Russian Intelligence Officer Extradited from Bosnia, Confirming Earlier Claims of Training Camps
Bosnian authorities arrested and extradited Russian intelligence officer Aleksandr Bezrukovni to Poland in November 2024, confirming earlier accusations by Defence Minister Zukan Helez about Russian training camps in Republika Srpska and implicating Bezrukovni in training pro-Russian forces in BiH a...
Russian Intelligence Officer Extradited from Bosnia, Confirming Earlier Claims of Training Camps
Bosnian authorities arrested and extradited Russian intelligence officer Aleksandr Bezrukovni to Poland in November 2024, confirming earlier accusations by Defence Minister Zukan Helez about Russian training camps in Republika Srpska and implicating Bezrukovni in training pro-Russian forces in BiH a...
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Senior Russian Missile Experts' Visits to Iran Raise Concerns
Seven senior Russian missile specialists, identified through flight and employment records, visited Iran twice in 2024, raising concerns about military cooperation and potential technology transfer impacting the Ukraine conflict and regional stability.

Senior Russian Missile Experts' Visits to Iran Raise Concerns
Seven senior Russian missile specialists, identified through flight and employment records, visited Iran twice in 2024, raising concerns about military cooperation and potential technology transfer impacting the Ukraine conflict and regional stability.
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48% Bias Score

Foreign Powers Exploit US Layoffs to Recruit Federal Agents
A recent NCIS report warns of a sharp rise in foreign powers, primarily Russia and China, attempting to recruit US federal agents due to the Trump administration's mass layoffs, leveraging online platforms for recruitment, mirroring tactics used by the CIA.

Foreign Powers Exploit US Layoffs to Recruit Federal Agents
A recent NCIS report warns of a sharp rise in foreign powers, primarily Russia and China, attempting to recruit US federal agents due to the Trump administration's mass layoffs, leveraging online platforms for recruitment, mirroring tactics used by the CIA.
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40% Bias Score

Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Against CIA for Spying on Assange, Citing State Secrets
A New York judge dismissed a lawsuit against the CIA for spying on Julian Assange inside the Ecuadorian embassy in London between 2012 and 2019, citing the state secrets privilege to protect national security, despite evidence revealed in a 2019 EL PAÍS investigation.

Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Against CIA for Spying on Assange, Citing State Secrets
A New York judge dismissed a lawsuit against the CIA for spying on Julian Assange inside the Ecuadorian embassy in London between 2012 and 2019, citing the state secrets privilege to protect national security, despite evidence revealed in a 2019 EL PAÍS investigation.
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Controversial AfD Politician Krah Joins German Parliament
Maximillian Krah, a former AfD candidate embroiled in controversies involving remarks about Nazi SS uniforms and a Chinese espionage scandal, will join the German Parliament after the AfD won 20% of the vote and 152 seats.

Controversial AfD Politician Krah Joins German Parliament
Maximillian Krah, a former AfD candidate embroiled in controversies involving remarks about Nazi SS uniforms and a Chinese espionage scandal, will join the German Parliament after the AfD won 20% of the vote and 152 seats.
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Australian Spy Chief's Secret China Trip Amid Rising Tensions
ASIO Director-General Mike Burgess secretly visited China in mid-2023 to meet with top intelligence officials, aiming to improve communication amid heightened tensions and counter Chinese intelligence activities in Australia.

Australian Spy Chief's Secret China Trip Amid Rising Tensions
ASIO Director-General Mike Burgess secretly visited China in mid-2023 to meet with top intelligence officials, aiming to improve communication amid heightened tensions and counter Chinese intelligence activities in Australia.
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Australia Faces Unprecedented Threats From Foreign Espionage
Australia's spy agency ASIO has revealed that at least three countries plotted to harm Australians abroad and at home, including a planned assassination of a human rights activist, highlighting an unprecedented level of threats until 2030.

Australia Faces Unprecedented Threats From Foreign Espionage
Australia's spy agency ASIO has revealed that at least three countries plotted to harm Australians abroad and at home, including a planned assassination of a human rights activist, highlighting an unprecedented level of threats until 2030.
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36% Bias Score
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