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MI5 Surveillance Files Expose Kim Philby's 1951 Activities
Newly declassified MI5 documents detail the 1951 surveillance of Kim Philby in London, revealing his movements and raising questions about whether the British government deliberately protected him, shedding light on one of the most shadowy periods of British espionage during the Cold War.
MI5 Surveillance Files Expose Kim Philby's 1951 Activities
Newly declassified MI5 documents detail the 1951 surveillance of Kim Philby in London, revealing his movements and raising questions about whether the British government deliberately protected him, shedding light on one of the most shadowy periods of British espionage during the Cold War.
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48% Bias Score


German General Removed from NATO Amidst Classified Document Mishandling
A high-ranking German general was removed from his NATO post in December 2024 due to suspected mishandling of classified "VS-secret" documents; an investigation is underway, but espionage is not currently suspected; the German Ministry of Defence declined to comment, citing data protection.
German General Removed from NATO Amidst Classified Document Mishandling
A high-ranking German general was removed from his NATO post in December 2024 due to suspected mishandling of classified "VS-secret" documents; an investigation is underway, but espionage is not currently suspected; the German Ministry of Defence declined to comment, citing data protection.
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Chinese Engineer Sentenced to Death for Selling State Secrets
A former Chinese engineer, Liu, was sentenced to death for selling classified information to foreign spy agencies after being driven by revenge and debt following perceived unfair treatment at his previous employer; this highlights China's growing concerns about espionage.
Chinese Engineer Sentenced to Death for Selling State Secrets
A former Chinese engineer, Liu, was sentenced to death for selling classified information to foreign spy agencies after being driven by revenge and debt following perceived unfair treatment at his previous employer; this highlights China's growing concerns about espionage.
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Japan Begins Dismantling First Commercial Nuclear Reactor
On Monday, Chubu Electric Power Co. began dismantling the Hamaoka plant's No. 2 unit in Omaezaki, Shizuoka Prefecture, marking the first commercial nuclear reactor in Japan to undergo this process, which is the third of four phases in decommissioning nuclear installations.
Japan Begins Dismantling First Commercial Nuclear Reactor
On Monday, Chubu Electric Power Co. began dismantling the Hamaoka plant's No. 2 unit in Omaezaki, Shizuoka Prefecture, marking the first commercial nuclear reactor in Japan to undergo this process, which is the third of four phases in decommissioning nuclear installations.
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Russia Allegedly Orchestrated Vilnius Ikea Arson Attack
Lithuanian authorities announced that they have reasonable grounds to believe that the Russian military intelligence services organized and funded an arson attack at an Ikea store in Vilnius in 2024, aiming to intimidate and divide societies in Lithuania and Latvia and to pressure authorities to sto...
Russia Allegedly Orchestrated Vilnius Ikea Arson Attack
Lithuanian authorities announced that they have reasonable grounds to believe that the Russian military intelligence services organized and funded an arson attack at an Ikea store in Vilnius in 2024, aiming to intimidate and divide societies in Lithuania and Latvia and to pressure authorities to sto...
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Czech Spy's Stolen Identity Uncovered After Decades
Vaclav Jelinek, a Czech spy, stole the identity of Erwin van Haarlem, a Dutch boy abandoned near the Czech border after WWII; his deception was uncovered through DNA testing, leading to a ten-year prison sentence.
Czech Spy's Stolen Identity Uncovered After Decades
Vaclav Jelinek, a Czech spy, stole the identity of Erwin van Haarlem, a Dutch boy abandoned near the Czech border after WWII; his deception was uncovered through DNA testing, leading to a ten-year prison sentence.
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Death of Oleg Gordievsky: Britain's Most Valuable Cold War Spy
Oleg Gordievsky, Britain's most valuable Cold War spy, died peacefully at 86 in Surrey; his death is not considered suspicious, and his decades of leaking information to MI6 and MI5 significantly altered the understanding of the KGB's operations.

Death of Oleg Gordievsky: Britain's Most Valuable Cold War Spy
Oleg Gordievsky, Britain's most valuable Cold War spy, died peacefully at 86 in Surrey; his death is not considered suspicious, and his decades of leaking information to MI6 and MI5 significantly altered the understanding of the KGB's operations.
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Netherlands Enacts Tougher Espionage Law
The Dutch Senate approved a new law to counter modern espionage, including digital threats and the sharing of sensitive business information, increasing penalties to a maximum of eight years in prison, effective before the June NATO summit in The Hague.

Netherlands Enacts Tougher Espionage Law
The Dutch Senate approved a new law to counter modern espionage, including digital threats and the sharing of sensitive business information, increasing penalties to a maximum of eight years in prison, effective before the June NATO summit in The Hague.
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Attempted Poisoning of Russian Pilots: Melitopol Native Confesses
Egor Semenov, a Russian citizen originally from Melitopol, attempted to poison 77 Armavir Military Aviation School graduates in October 2023 with a cake and alcohol laced with a medical drug, but the pilots identified outdated imagery on the cake, preventing the poisoning; Semenov was apprehended an...

Attempted Poisoning of Russian Pilots: Melitopol Native Confesses
Egor Semenov, a Russian citizen originally from Melitopol, attempted to poison 77 Armavir Military Aviation School graduates in October 2023 with a cake and alcohol laced with a medical drug, but the pilots identified outdated imagery on the cake, preventing the poisoning; Semenov was apprehended an...
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Royal Navy Escorts Two Russian Warships from English Channel
The Royal Navy deployed HMS Cattistock and HMS Somerset to escort two Russian warships, the Severomorsk and Aleksandr Shabalin, away from UK territorial waters on March 16th, following their detection in the English Channel by the RAF and Belgian navy; this comes weeks after another Russian warship ...

Royal Navy Escorts Two Russian Warships from English Channel
The Royal Navy deployed HMS Cattistock and HMS Somerset to escort two Russian warships, the Severomorsk and Aleksandr Shabalin, away from UK territorial waters on March 16th, following their detection in the English Channel by the RAF and Belgian navy; this comes weeks after another Russian warship ...
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Russian Military Intelligence Implicated in Vilnius Ikea Arson
A Lithuanian prosecutor announced reasonable grounds to believe Russian military intelligence organized and financed the May 9th, 2024 arson attack on a Vilnius Ikea store; the main suspect, linked to Russian intelligence, received payment for attacks planned in Lithuania and Latvia, and was apprehe...

Russian Military Intelligence Implicated in Vilnius Ikea Arson
A Lithuanian prosecutor announced reasonable grounds to believe Russian military intelligence organized and financed the May 9th, 2024 arson attack on a Vilnius Ikea store; the main suspect, linked to Russian intelligence, received payment for attacks planned in Lithuania and Latvia, and was apprehe...
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48% Bias Score

Taiwan Labels China "Hostile Force", Reinstates Military Courts
Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te declared China a "foreign hostile force" on Thursday, prompting Beijing's condemnation, and announced new national security measures including restoring a military court system to counter alleged Chinese infiltration and spying, which has prompted opposition from with...

Taiwan Labels China "Hostile Force", Reinstates Military Courts
Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te declared China a "foreign hostile force" on Thursday, prompting Beijing's condemnation, and announced new national security measures including restoring a military court system to counter alleged Chinese infiltration and spying, which has prompted opposition from with...
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