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China Jails Japanese Woman for Actions in Japan: First Known Case
A Chinese-born Japanese language school executive was detained in Shanghai in 2015 and sentenced to six years in prison for allegedly conveying a Chinese diplomat's views on the Senkaku Islands to the Japanese government, marking the first known case of China prosecuting someone for actions within J...
China Jails Japanese Woman for Actions in Japan: First Known Case
A Chinese-born Japanese language school executive was detained in Shanghai in 2015 and sentenced to six years in prison for allegedly conveying a Chinese diplomat's views on the Senkaku Islands to the Japanese government, marking the first known case of China prosecuting someone for actions within J...
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44% Bias Score


NATO to Increase Baltic Sea Patrols Following Suspected Cable Sabotage
Sweden's opposition calls for a NATO emergency meeting under Article 4 due to suspected sabotage of an underwater electric cable connecting Finland and Estonia, with a Russian-linked ship detained; NATO will increase Baltic Sea patrols.
NATO to Increase Baltic Sea Patrols Following Suspected Cable Sabotage
Sweden's opposition calls for a NATO emergency meeting under Article 4 due to suspected sabotage of an underwater electric cable connecting Finland and Estonia, with a Russian-linked ship detained; NATO will increase Baltic Sea patrols.
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36% Bias Score


Germany Charges Three with Espionage for Russia, Plotting Attacks on Military and Industrial Sites
Three German-Russian men were charged with espionage for Russia, allegedly plotting attacks on a US military training ground for Ukrainian soldiers, an ammunition factory, and a railway station in Germany; the main suspect previously fought with pro-Russian separatists in Ukraine.
Germany Charges Three with Espionage for Russia, Plotting Attacks on Military and Industrial Sites
Three German-Russian men were charged with espionage for Russia, allegedly plotting attacks on a US military training ground for Ukrainian soldiers, an ammunition factory, and a railway station in Germany; the main suspect previously fought with pro-Russian separatists in Ukraine.
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36% Bias Score


Russian Tanker Detained, Suspected of Espionage and Cable Damage
The Eagle S, a tanker in Russia's 'shadow fleet' and sanctioned by the UK, was detained by Finnish authorities for suspected sabotage of underwater communication cables; prior reports reveal the tanker was equipped with surveillance equipment, potentially used to spy on NATO ships and aircraft.
Russian Tanker Detained, Suspected of Espionage and Cable Damage
The Eagle S, a tanker in Russia's 'shadow fleet' and sanctioned by the UK, was detained by Finnish authorities for suspected sabotage of underwater communication cables; prior reports reveal the tanker was equipped with surveillance equipment, potentially used to spy on NATO ships and aircraft.
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56% Bias Score


FSB Arrests Four in Alleged Ukrainian Plot to Assassinate Russian Military Officials
Russia's FSB arrested four Russians for allegedly plotting to assassinate top defense officials using a car bomb and an explosive in an envelope; this follows the December 17th assassination of Major General Igor Kirillov, which prompted President Putin to criticize security failures.
FSB Arrests Four in Alleged Ukrainian Plot to Assassinate Russian Military Officials
Russia's FSB arrested four Russians for allegedly plotting to assassinate top defense officials using a car bomb and an explosive in an envelope; this follows the December 17th assassination of Major General Igor Kirillov, which prompted President Putin to criticize security failures.
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48% Bias Score


Russian Court Sentences 'Most Attractive Terrorist' to 21 Years
A Russian court sentenced Viktoria Shinkaruk to 21 years in prison for allegedly planning terrorist attacks on behalf of Ukraine, involving a dead drop operation where 780 pounds were left for cross-border terrorist activities; her accomplice, Alexander Kholodkov, received a 22-year sentence.
Russian Court Sentences 'Most Attractive Terrorist' to 21 Years
A Russian court sentenced Viktoria Shinkaruk to 21 years in prison for allegedly planning terrorist attacks on behalf of Ukraine, involving a dead drop operation where 780 pounds were left for cross-border terrorist activities; her accomplice, Alexander Kholodkov, received a 22-year sentence.
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64% Bias Score

Russian Ship Suspected in Baltic Sea Cable Sabotage
A Russian-linked ship, the Eagle S, is suspected of causing a rupture in the Estlink-2 power cable connecting Finland and Estonia on December 25th by dragging its anchor 60 miles along the Baltic seabed; this follows damage to other undersea cables and pipelines and raises concerns about the vulnera...

Russian Ship Suspected in Baltic Sea Cable Sabotage
A Russian-linked ship, the Eagle S, is suspected of causing a rupture in the Estlink-2 power cable connecting Finland and Estonia on December 25th by dragging its anchor 60 miles along the Baltic seabed; this follows damage to other undersea cables and pipelines and raises concerns about the vulnera...
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52% Bias Score

Israeli Citizen Arrested for Espionage and Arson on Behalf of Foreign Terror Operatives
On December 30, 2023, Israeli authorities arrested Alexander Granovsky for espionage and arson, allegedly directed by foreign operatives since November, involving vehicle arsons, intelligence gathering, and attempted weapons acquisition.

Israeli Citizen Arrested for Espionage and Arson on Behalf of Foreign Terror Operatives
On December 30, 2023, Israeli authorities arrested Alexander Granovsky for espionage and arson, allegedly directed by foreign operatives since November, involving vehicle arsons, intelligence gathering, and attempted weapons acquisition.
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40% Bias Score

Israel Kills Top Hezbollah Commanders in Targeted Operation
In September 2024, Israel detonated explosives hidden in communication devices provided to Hezbollah, killing several military leaders; this operation was the culmination of a two-decade intelligence effort starting after the 2006 Lebanon War, involving the development of sophisticated surveillance ...

Israel Kills Top Hezbollah Commanders in Targeted Operation
In September 2024, Israel detonated explosives hidden in communication devices provided to Hezbollah, killing several military leaders; this operation was the culmination of a two-decade intelligence effort starting after the 2006 Lebanon War, involving the development of sophisticated surveillance ...
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56% Bias Score

Russian Spy Ship Seized After Undersea Cable Damage
Finnish authorities seized the Russian-linked oil tanker Eagle S, suspected of using its anchor to damage the Estlink 2 undersea power cable between Finland and Estonia on December 25th and possessing spy equipment; NATO is increasing patrols in response.

Russian Spy Ship Seized After Undersea Cable Damage
Finnish authorities seized the Russian-linked oil tanker Eagle S, suspected of using its anchor to damage the Estlink 2 undersea power cable between Finland and Estonia on December 25th and possessing spy equipment; NATO is increasing patrols in response.
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52% Bias Score

FSB Arrests Four Suspects in Alleged Ukrainian Plot to Assassinate Russian Military Officials
Russia's FSB announced the arrest of four Russians accused of plotting to assassinate high-ranking defense officials using remote-controlled car bombs and explosives hidden in envelopes, following the December 17 assassination of Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov, allegedly by Ukrainian special servi...

FSB Arrests Four Suspects in Alleged Ukrainian Plot to Assassinate Russian Military Officials
Russia's FSB announced the arrest of four Russians accused of plotting to assassinate high-ranking defense officials using remote-controlled car bombs and explosives hidden in envelopes, following the December 17 assassination of Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov, allegedly by Ukrainian special servi...
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56% Bias Score

Security Risks Rise with Expansion of German Offshore Wind Energy"
Germany's approximately 1600 offshore wind turbines face growing security threats, including potential sabotage and espionage, as evidenced by recent damage to Baltic Sea cables and increased unauthorized vessel activity near wind farms; while individual turbine attacks are less likely, damage to po...

Security Risks Rise with Expansion of German Offshore Wind Energy"
Germany's approximately 1600 offshore wind turbines face growing security threats, including potential sabotage and espionage, as evidenced by recent damage to Baltic Sea cables and increased unauthorized vessel activity near wind farms; while individual turbine attacks are less likely, damage to po...
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40% Bias Score
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