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Increased Russian Sabotage Threat Against Netherlands

A joint report by Dutch intelligence agencies reveals an increased threat of sabotage from Russia and pro-Russian actors, targeting critical infrastructure and aiming to disrupt Dutch society; a direct military attack is deemed unlikely.

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Federal Investigation Launched into University of Michigan's Foreign Funding

The U.S. Education Department launched an investigation into the University of Michigan's foreign funding following the arrest of two Chinese scientists on charges of smuggling biological materials into the U.S., raising national security concerns about the university's vulnerability to Chinese infl...

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Federal Investigation into University of Michigan's Foreign Funding Following Biological Smuggling Cases

The U.S. Department of Education launched an investigation into the University of Michigan's foreign funding after two Chinese scientists were charged with smuggling biological materials into the United States in June 2024, raising national security concerns and prompting scrutiny of research collab...

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UK Police Arrest Schoolchildren in Russian, Iranian Plots

British police have arrested schoolchildren involved in plots orchestrated by Russia and Iran, highlighting a fivefold increase in hostile state actions since 2018, raising concerns about the use of AI and chatbots in recruitment and propaganda.

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Retired Colonel Pleads Guilty to Leaking Classified Ukraine War Information

David Slater, a 64-year-old retired Army lieutenant colonel with top-secret clearance at US Strategic Command, pleaded guilty to sharing classified information about the Russia-Ukraine war with an unknown person on a foreign dating website; he faces 5 years and 10 months to 7 years and 3 months in p...

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Man on Trial for Allegedly Giving Shapps's Details to 'Russian Spies'

A 65-year-old man, Howard Phillips, stands trial in Winchester Crown Court accused of providing former Defence Secretary Sir Grant Shapps's personal details to undercover officers posing as Russian spies; Phillips claims he aimed to expose Russian agents, citing frustration with Western responses to...

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FBI adds Iranian Ambassador to Most Wanted List for Alleged Involvement in 2007 Kidnapping

The FBI added three Iranian individuals, including Iranian Ambassador to Pakistan Reza Amiri, to its Most Wanted list for their alleged involvement in the 2007 kidnapping of retired FBI special agent Robert Levinson, who disappeared from Kish Island, Iran.

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Essex Man on Trial for Alleged Russian Espionage

Howard Phillips, 65, stands trial in Winchester Crown Court, accused of attempting to provide personal information of former Defence Secretary Grant Shapps to individuals he believed were Russian agents in exchange for unspecified services; his ex-wife testified about his unrealistic aspirations and...

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Russian Soldier Arrested for Selling State Secrets to Ukraine

Anton Khozhaev, a 23-year-old former Russian soldier from Chelyabinsk, was arrested for selling state secrets and personnel lists to Ukraine for $80 and additional information, facing charges that could result in a life sentence but with a 24-year sentence requested by the prosecution.

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Ukraine Eliminates Suspected Assassins of Top SBU Official

Ukraine eliminated two alleged Russian agents suspected of assassinating Colonel Ivan Voronikh, a top SBU official, in Kyiv on Thursday, prompting concerns about escalating tensions in the ongoing conflict.

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Norway Sanctions Russian Fishing Companies Over Espionage Concerns

Norway sanctioned two major Russian fishing companies, "Norebo" and "Murman Seafood", on July 7th, banning their vessels from Norwegian waters and freezing assets due to alleged espionage activities involving surveillance of critical underwater infrastructure.

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UK Man on Trial for Allegedly Passing Defence Secretary's Details to Undercover Officers

Howard Phillips, 65, is on trial in Winchester crown court for allegedly passing details of former UK Defence Secretary Grant Shapps, including his home address and the location of his private plane, to undercover officers he believed to be Russian spies in March 2024, claiming it was an attempt to ...

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