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UK Convicts Six in Largest Spy Case Since Cold War
Six Bulgarians were convicted in the UK for spying for Russia for almost three years, using advanced technology and honeytrap plots costing at least \£200,000; this is the largest spy case in decades and signifies a surge in state-backed espionage.
UK Convicts Six in Largest Spy Case Since Cold War
Six Bulgarians were convicted in the UK for spying for Russia for almost three years, using advanced technology and honeytrap plots costing at least \£200,000; this is the largest spy case in decades and signifies a surge in state-backed espionage.
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52% Bias Score


KGB Officer's Defection Reveals Soviet Spies, Influences Cold War
In July 1985, Oleg Gordievsky, a high-ranking KGB officer disillusioned by the Soviet regime, defected to the UK using a complex escape plan, providing crucial intelligence that influenced Cold War events and exposed Soviet spies.
KGB Officer's Defection Reveals Soviet Spies, Influences Cold War
In July 1985, Oleg Gordievsky, a high-ranking KGB officer disillusioned by the Soviet regime, defected to the UK using a complex escape plan, providing crucial intelligence that influenced Cold War events and exposed Soviet spies.
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44% Bias Score


Russia Shifts Espionage Tactics, Using Unwitting Individuals for Hybrid Warfare in Europe
Russia's intelligence services have shifted tactics, recruiting unwitting individuals and criminal groups for hybrid warfare operations in Europe, including sabotage, propaganda campaigns, and attacks, to undermine support for Ukraine and sow discord.
Russia Shifts Espionage Tactics, Using Unwitting Individuals for Hybrid Warfare in Europe
Russia's intelligence services have shifted tactics, recruiting unwitting individuals and criminal groups for hybrid warfare operations in Europe, including sabotage, propaganda campaigns, and attacks, to undermine support for Ukraine and sow discord.
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40% Bias Score


Russia Seeks FSB Control Over Detention Centers Amidst Rising Security Concerns
A Russian bill proposes returning seven detention centers to the FSB's control, citing a rise in espionage, terrorism, and extremism cases, raising concerns about human rights and due process.
Russia Seeks FSB Control Over Detention Centers Amidst Rising Security Concerns
A Russian bill proposes returning seven detention centers to the FSB's control, citing a rise in espionage, terrorism, and extremism cases, raising concerns about human rights and due process.
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56% Bias Score


Pentagon Mystified by Drone Swarms Near Military Bases
Unexplained drone swarms near US and UK military installations in late 2024 prompted concern over foreign espionage, with 350 drone detections near military sites and potential links to Russia.
Pentagon Mystified by Drone Swarms Near Military Bases
Unexplained drone swarms near US and UK military installations in late 2024 prompted concern over foreign espionage, with 350 drone detections near military sites and potential links to Russia.
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56% Bias Score


NSA Warns Employees of Signal Vulnerabilities After Hegseth Leak
The NSA warned its employees in February 2025 about Signal's vulnerabilities after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth leaked war plans via Signal, highlighting successful Russian exploits of the app despite its end-to-end encryption.
NSA Warns Employees of Signal Vulnerabilities After Hegseth Leak
The NSA warned its employees in February 2025 about Signal's vulnerabilities after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth leaked war plans via Signal, highlighting successful Russian exploits of the app despite its end-to-end encryption.
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40% Bias Score

Foiled Terrorist Plot in Moscow Highlights Ongoing Ukrainian Threat
A Russian citizen, recruited by Ukrainian intelligence in February 2025, was apprehended in Moscow with a bomb before carrying out a planned attack; this is part of an ongoing pattern of Ukrainian terrorism against Russia.

Foiled Terrorist Plot in Moscow Highlights Ongoing Ukrainian Threat
A Russian citizen, recruited by Ukrainian intelligence in February 2025, was apprehended in Moscow with a bomb before carrying out a planned attack; this is part of an ongoing pattern of Ukrainian terrorism against Russia.
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60% Bias Score

Bulgarian Woman Exposed as Russian Agent in Vienna
A Bulgarian woman living in Vienna, Tzvetanka D., was revealed to be a Russian agent who spread disinformation, placed stickers with Nazi symbols disguised as pro-Ukrainian messages, and surveilled Austrian officials and journalists, including the head of Austria's domestic intelligence agency and a...

Bulgarian Woman Exposed as Russian Agent in Vienna
A Bulgarian woman living in Vienna, Tzvetanka D., was revealed to be a Russian agent who spread disinformation, placed stickers with Nazi symbols disguised as pro-Ukrainian messages, and surveilled Austrian officials and journalists, including the head of Austria's domestic intelligence agency and a...
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40% Bias Score

Easily Accessible Personal Data of Top US Officials Raises Security Concerns
Der Spiegel" revealed easily accessible personal data—phone numbers, emails, and passwords—of US officials Mike Waltz, Tulsi Gabbard, and Pete Hegseth online, obtained through commercial search engines and leaked data; this raises serious security concerns following a recent accidental military info...

Easily Accessible Personal Data of Top US Officials Raises Security Concerns
Der Spiegel" revealed easily accessible personal data—phone numbers, emails, and passwords—of US officials Mike Waltz, Tulsi Gabbard, and Pete Hegseth online, obtained through commercial search engines and leaked data; this raises serious security concerns following a recent accidental military info...
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60% Bias Score

Israeli Supreme Court Upholds Spying Conviction
An Israeli woman was convicted by the Supreme Court of spying for Iran after sharing sensitive information with an Iranian intelligence agent posing as a single Muslim man interested in Judaism, from 2014 to 2018.

Israeli Supreme Court Upholds Spying Conviction
An Israeli woman was convicted by the Supreme Court of spying for Iran after sharing sensitive information with an Iranian intelligence agent posing as a single Muslim man interested in Judaism, from 2014 to 2018.
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56% Bias Score

Bulgarian Anti-Vaxxer Exposed as Russian Agent in Vienna
Bulgarian emigrant Tsvetanka Doncheva, a Vienna resident and anti-vaccine activist, has been revealed as a Russian agent who surveilled journalists and spread pro-Russian propaganda in Vienna for three years before being arrested and later released.

Bulgarian Anti-Vaxxer Exposed as Russian Agent in Vienna
Bulgarian emigrant Tsvetanka Doncheva, a Vienna resident and anti-vaccine activist, has been revealed as a Russian agent who surveilled journalists and spread pro-Russian propaganda in Vienna for three years before being arrested and later released.
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60% Bias Score

Former US Prosecutor Found Dead Amidst Conspiracy Theories
Former US federal prosecutor Jessica Aber, 43, was found dead in her Alexandria, Virginia home on March 22, 2024; while her family attributed her death to a long-term medical condition, her past investigations into Russian nationals and a former CIA agent have sparked online conspiracy theories.

Former US Prosecutor Found Dead Amidst Conspiracy Theories
Former US federal prosecutor Jessica Aber, 43, was found dead in her Alexandria, Virginia home on March 22, 2024; while her family attributed her death to a long-term medical condition, her past investigations into Russian nationals and a former CIA agent have sparked online conspiracy theories.
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60% Bias Score
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