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NATO Allies Agree to 5% GDP Defense Spending Target
NATO allies agreed to raise defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2035, a decision driven by concerns about Russia and involving a significant increase in military capabilities and investments in cybersecurity and hybrid warfare resilience.
NATO Allies Agree to 5% GDP Defense Spending Target
NATO allies agreed to raise defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2035, a decision driven by concerns about Russia and involving a significant increase in military capabilities and investments in cybersecurity and hybrid warfare resilience.
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48% Bias Score


Fake Euronews Channel Spreads Disinformation Targeting Romanian and Moldovan Presidents
A fake Telegram channel falsely claiming affiliation with Euronews Romania spread disinformation alleging Romanian President Nicușor Dan discussed suppressing opposition media with Moldovan President Maia Sandu during a recent visit; this claim is unsupported by evidence, and aligns with broader Rus...
Fake Euronews Channel Spreads Disinformation Targeting Romanian and Moldovan Presidents
A fake Telegram channel falsely claiming affiliation with Euronews Romania spread disinformation alleging Romanian President Nicușor Dan discussed suppressing opposition media with Moldovan President Maia Sandu during a recent visit; this claim is unsupported by evidence, and aligns with broader Rus...
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52% Bias Score


German Intelligence Report: Russia Remains Top Espionage Threat
Germany's domestic intelligence agency reported that Russia, along with China, Iran, and Turkey, remains a top threat, utilizing social media and low-level agents for espionage targeting German policy, its alliances, and support for Ukraine, alongside disinformation and cyberattacks, with a predicti...
German Intelligence Report: Russia Remains Top Espionage Threat
Germany's domestic intelligence agency reported that Russia, along with China, Iran, and Turkey, remains a top threat, utilizing social media and low-level agents for espionage targeting German policy, its alliances, and support for Ukraine, alongside disinformation and cyberattacks, with a predicti...
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44% Bias Score


Surge in Russian Intelligence Operations in Europe Since 2022
A Leiden University study reveals a surge in Russian intelligence operations across Europe since February 2022, including sabotage of weapon deliveries to Ukraine, propaganda campaigns, and even murder attempts; experts warn of a long-term hybrid threat requiring enhanced counterintelligence capabil...
Surge in Russian Intelligence Operations in Europe Since 2022
A Leiden University study reveals a surge in Russian intelligence operations across Europe since February 2022, including sabotage of weapon deliveries to Ukraine, propaganda campaigns, and even murder attempts; experts warn of a long-term hybrid threat requiring enhanced counterintelligence capabil...
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44% Bias Score


Russia Remains Top Espionage Threat to Germany, Utilizing Low-Level Agents
A 2024 BfV report reveals that Russia, alongside China, Iran, and Turkey, remains a top espionage threat to Germany, employing low-level agents recruited online for short-term tasks, including procuring components for incendiary devices; this increased after the start of the war in Ukraine.
Russia Remains Top Espionage Threat to Germany, Utilizing Low-Level Agents
A 2024 BfV report reveals that Russia, alongside China, Iran, and Turkey, remains a top espionage threat to Germany, employing low-level agents recruited online for short-term tasks, including procuring components for incendiary devices; this increased after the start of the war in Ukraine.
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24% Bias Score


Record High in Right-Wing Extremism in Rhineland-Palatinate
In Rhineland-Palatinate, right-wing extremist crimes reached a record high of 1,471 in 2024, a significant increase contributing to a 26% rise in overall politically motivated crime to 2,532 offenses; connections between the AfD and other far-right groups are a key factor.
Record High in Right-Wing Extremism in Rhineland-Palatinate
In Rhineland-Palatinate, right-wing extremist crimes reached a record high of 1,471 in 2024, a significant increase contributing to a 26% rise in overall politically motivated crime to 2,532 offenses; connections between the AfD and other far-right groups are a key factor.
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44% Bias Score

Russia's African Initiative: Disinformation and the Wagner Group's Legacy
The Moscow-based African Initiative, linked to Russian intelligence and the Wagner group, serves as Russia's main disinformation tool in Africa, using online platforms and local initiatives to promote a positive image of Russia, particularly in former French colonies.

Russia's African Initiative: Disinformation and the Wagner Group's Legacy
The Moscow-based African Initiative, linked to Russian intelligence and the Wagner group, serves as Russia's main disinformation tool in Africa, using online platforms and local initiatives to promote a positive image of Russia, particularly in former French colonies.
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52% Bias Score

Germany boosts civil defense spending amid rising Russia threat
Germany's Interior Ministers' Conference (IMK) declared an urgent need for improved civil protection due to increased threats from Russia, emphasizing the need for €10 billion in investment for modernizing civilian defense structures by 2029, including emergency power, enhanced firefighting, and imp...

Germany boosts civil defense spending amid rising Russia threat
Germany's Interior Ministers' Conference (IMK) declared an urgent need for improved civil protection due to increased threats from Russia, emphasizing the need for €10 billion in investment for modernizing civilian defense structures by 2029, including emergency power, enhanced firefighting, and imp...
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40% Bias Score

Escalating Russian Intelligence Operations Threaten European Security
A Leiden University study reveals a surge in Russian intelligence operations in Europe since February 2022, involving sabotage, propaganda, and even murder, impacting European security and demanding a comprehensive response.

Escalating Russian Intelligence Operations Threaten European Security
A Leiden University study reveals a surge in Russian intelligence operations in Europe since February 2022, involving sabotage, propaganda, and even murder, impacting European security and demanding a comprehensive response.
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44% Bias Score

Russia Intensifies Hybrid Warfare Against Moldova Ahead of Crucial Elections
Mayor Nicușor Dan's visit to Moldova highlights Romania's support amid Russia's intensified hybrid warfare campaign targeting the September 28 parliamentary elections; Russia aims to install a pro-Kremlin government to use Moldova against Ukraine.

Russia Intensifies Hybrid Warfare Against Moldova Ahead of Crucial Elections
Mayor Nicușor Dan's visit to Moldova highlights Romania's support amid Russia's intensified hybrid warfare campaign targeting the September 28 parliamentary elections; Russia aims to install a pro-Kremlin government to use Moldova against Ukraine.
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64% Bias Score

Surge in Russian Intelligence Operations Threatens European Security
A Leiden University study reveals a surge in Russian intelligence operations in Europe since February 2022, including sabotage, propaganda, and assassinations; experts warn of a long-term threat requiring enhanced military and intelligence capabilities.

Surge in Russian Intelligence Operations Threatens European Security
A Leiden University study reveals a surge in Russian intelligence operations in Europe since February 2022, including sabotage, propaganda, and assassinations; experts warn of a long-term threat requiring enhanced military and intelligence capabilities.
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48% Bias Score

Russian-Ordered Arson Destroys Warsaw Shopping Mall"
On May 12, 2024, a fire at the Marywilska 44 shopping mall in Warsaw, Poland, was intentionally set by Polish civilians recruited by Russian special services via Telegram; this is one example of Russia's increasing use of freelancers for 'gray zone' aggression across Europe.

Russian-Ordered Arson Destroys Warsaw Shopping Mall"
On May 12, 2024, a fire at the Marywilska 44 shopping mall in Warsaw, Poland, was intentionally set by Polish civilians recruited by Russian special services via Telegram; this is one example of Russia's increasing use of freelancers for 'gray zone' aggression across Europe.
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52% Bias Score
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