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Chinese Nationals Arrested for Spying on US Navy
Two Chinese nationals, Yuance Chen and Liren Lai, were arrested on Friday for acting as agents of China's Ministry of State Security (MSS), collecting intelligence on US Navy personnel and bases, and recruiting military members; they face up to 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.
Chinese Nationals Arrested for Spying on US Navy
Two Chinese nationals, Yuance Chen and Liren Lai, were arrested on Friday for acting as agents of China's Ministry of State Security (MSS), collecting intelligence on US Navy personnel and bases, and recruiting military members; they face up to 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.
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60% Bias Score


MI5's 20-Year Hunt for a Russian Mole in MI6 Ends Inconclusively
MI5 conducted a two-decade-long investigation, codenamed Operation Wedlock, into a suspected MI6 double agent working for Russia, deploying extensive surveillance resources internationally, but ultimately failing to conclusively determine the agent's guilt or innocence.
MI5's 20-Year Hunt for a Russian Mole in MI6 Ends Inconclusively
MI5 conducted a two-decade-long investigation, codenamed Operation Wedlock, into a suspected MI6 double agent working for Russia, deploying extensive surveillance resources internationally, but ultimately failing to conclusively determine the agent's guilt or innocence.
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40% Bias Score


U.S. Military Operation Against Iran: Conflicting Reports on Success
On Thursday, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth defended the weekend's military operation against Iranian nuclear facilities, claiming complete success despite a leaked intelligence report suggesting only a temporary setback. This led to changes in how the White House shares information with Congre...
U.S. Military Operation Against Iran: Conflicting Reports on Success
On Thursday, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth defended the weekend's military operation against Iranian nuclear facilities, claiming complete success despite a leaked intelligence report suggesting only a temporary setback. This led to changes in how the White House shares information with Congre...
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60% Bias Score


Trump Rejects Iran Intelligence, Misleads on Iraq War Stance
On Friday, President Trump dismissed US intelligence reports stating Iran is not pursuing nuclear weapons, claiming otherwise while also misrepresenting his past stance on the Iraq War as one of staunch opposition.
Trump Rejects Iran Intelligence, Misleads on Iraq War Stance
On Friday, President Trump dismissed US intelligence reports stating Iran is not pursuing nuclear weapons, claiming otherwise while also misrepresenting his past stance on the Iraq War as one of staunch opposition.
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60% Bias Score


CIA Rejects KGB Defector: MI6 Secures Top-Secret Archive
KGB archivist Vasili Mitrokhin, rejected multiple times by the CIA, was successfully exfiltrated by MI6 in 1992, providing a trove of top-secret documents that exposed hundreds of KGB agents in the West and led to hundreds of counterintelligence investigations; this was only revealed in Gordon Corer...
CIA Rejects KGB Defector: MI6 Secures Top-Secret Archive
KGB archivist Vasili Mitrokhin, rejected multiple times by the CIA, was successfully exfiltrated by MI6 in 1992, providing a trove of top-secret documents that exposed hundreds of KGB agents in the West and led to hundreds of counterintelligence investigations; this was only revealed in Gordon Corer...
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40% Bias Score


German Ambassador to Ukraine Poised to Lead BND
Germany's Ambassador to Ukraine, Martin Jäger, who recently facilitated a visit by a North Rhine-Westphalia delegation to Kyiv, is reportedly set to become the President of the BND, Germany's Federal Intelligence Service, a move yet to be officially confirmed.
German Ambassador to Ukraine Poised to Lead BND
Germany's Ambassador to Ukraine, Martin Jäger, who recently facilitated a visit by a North Rhine-Westphalia delegation to Kyiv, is reportedly set to become the President of the BND, Germany's Federal Intelligence Service, a move yet to be officially confirmed.
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44% Bias Score

Sinaloa Cartel Used Mexico City Surveillance to Kill FBI Informants
A 2018 Justice Department report details how a Sinaloa cartel hacker used an FBI official's phone records and Mexico City's camera network to track and kill informants, highlighting vulnerabilities in the global surveillance economy.

Sinaloa Cartel Used Mexico City Surveillance to Kill FBI Informants
A 2018 Justice Department report details how a Sinaloa cartel hacker used an FBI official's phone records and Mexico City's camera network to track and kill informants, highlighting vulnerabilities in the global surveillance economy.
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24% Bias Score

NATO Agrees to 5% Defense Spending Increase Amidst Iran Strike Controversy
At a NATO summit, leaders agreed to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2029, fulfilling President Trump's demand; however, conflicting intelligence reports on a recent US attack on Iran and Trump's ambiguous comments on Article 5 raise concerns.

NATO Agrees to 5% Defense Spending Increase Amidst Iran Strike Controversy
At a NATO summit, leaders agreed to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2029, fulfilling President Trump's demand; however, conflicting intelligence reports on a recent US attack on Iran and Trump's ambiguous comments on Article 5 raise concerns.
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52% Bias Score

Trump Administration Divided Over Potential Iran Strike
President Trump's administration is deeply divided over a potential strike on Iran, with conflicting intelligence assessments and internal dissent from key figures like Steve Bannon and Tulsi Gabbard, highlighting a schism between the interventionist and isolationist factions within the administrati...

Trump Administration Divided Over Potential Iran Strike
President Trump's administration is deeply divided over a potential strike on Iran, with conflicting intelligence assessments and internal dissent from key figures like Steve Bannon and Tulsi Gabbard, highlighting a schism between the interventionist and isolationist factions within the administrati...
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44% Bias Score

MI6 Appoints First Female Chief
Blaise Metreweli, a 47-year-old intelligence officer with extensive experience at MI5 and MI6, will become the first female head of MI6, succeeding Sir Richard Moore in the autumn. She currently leads the agency's technology and innovation division and has received the CMG for services to British fo...

MI6 Appoints First Female Chief
Blaise Metreweli, a 47-year-old intelligence officer with extensive experience at MI5 and MI6, will become the first female head of MI6, succeeding Sir Richard Moore in the autumn. She currently leads the agency's technology and innovation division and has received the CMG for services to British fo...
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32% Bias Score

German Science System Vulnerable to Espionage and Cyberattacks
Germany's scientific research sector faces significant security threats, primarily from foreign espionage (esp. China and Russia) and cyberattacks, resulting in over €250 billion in annual economic losses, prompting calls for a national platform for knowledge security and a strategic dialogue forum.

German Science System Vulnerable to Espionage and Cyberattacks
Germany's scientific research sector faces significant security threats, primarily from foreign espionage (esp. China and Russia) and cyberattacks, resulting in over €250 billion in annual economic losses, prompting calls for a national platform for knowledge security and a strategic dialogue forum.
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40% Bias Score

German Cabinet Postpones Key Diplomatic Appointments
The German cabinet postponed a vote on a package of top diplomatic appointments, including the nomination of Bruno Kahl's successor as head of the BND, due to unresolved issues surrounding one of the appointments, specifically the planned appointment of Ambassador Jürgen Jäger. This delay, initially...

German Cabinet Postpones Key Diplomatic Appointments
The German cabinet postponed a vote on a package of top diplomatic appointments, including the nomination of Bruno Kahl's successor as head of the BND, due to unresolved issues surrounding one of the appointments, specifically the planned appointment of Ambassador Jürgen Jäger. This delay, initially...
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40% Bias Score
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