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US-Russia Prisoner Exchange in Abu Dhabi
In a prisoner exchange in Abu Dhabi on April 10th, Russia released Kseniya Karelina, a dual citizen sentenced to 12 years for funding Ukraine's military, in exchange for Artur Petrov, a Russian-German businessman accused by the US of smuggling microelectronics to Russia via shell companies; CIA Dire...
US-Russia Prisoner Exchange in Abu Dhabi
In a prisoner exchange in Abu Dhabi on April 10th, Russia released Kseniya Karelina, a dual citizen sentenced to 12 years for funding Ukraine's military, in exchange for Artur Petrov, a Russian-German businessman accused by the US of smuggling microelectronics to Russia via shell companies; CIA Dire...
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40% Bias Score


Alleged Qatari Intelligence Operation Targets Israeli Prime Minister's Office
Dvir Kariv, a former Shin Bet officer, alleges a Qatari intelligence operation successfully infiltrated the Israeli Prime Minister's Office, exploiting personal vulnerabilities to gain influence, raising concerns about national security and the weakening of the Shin Bet.
Alleged Qatari Intelligence Operation Targets Israeli Prime Minister's Office
Dvir Kariv, a former Shin Bet officer, alleges a Qatari intelligence operation successfully infiltrated the Israeli Prime Minister's Office, exploiting personal vulnerabilities to gain influence, raising concerns about national security and the weakening of the Shin Bet.
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52% Bias Score


Trump Fires NSA Director, Raises National Security Concerns
President Trump fired NSA Director General Timothy Haugh and Deputy Director Wendy Noble, reportedly at the behest of far-right activist Laura Loomer, raising concerns about national security and political influence within the intelligence community.
Trump Fires NSA Director, Raises National Security Concerns
President Trump fired NSA Director General Timothy Haugh and Deputy Director Wendy Noble, reportedly at the behest of far-right activist Laura Loomer, raising concerns about national security and political influence within the intelligence community.
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48% Bias Score


Publicly Accessible Data Exposes US Officials to Security Risks
Der Spiegel revealed that easily accessible online information, including phone numbers, email addresses, and possibly passwords, of US officials Hegseth, Waltz, and Gabbard was discovered through search engines and leaked databases, raising serious security concerns about potential exploitation by ...
Publicly Accessible Data Exposes US Officials to Security Risks
Der Spiegel revealed that easily accessible online information, including phone numbers, email addresses, and possibly passwords, of US officials Hegseth, Waltz, and Gabbard was discovered through search engines and leaked databases, raising serious security concerns about potential exploitation by ...
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40% Bias Score


Pentagon Warns Against Signal, Yet Officials Use It to Discuss Yemen Bombing
Days before a Signal chat about bombing Houthi sites in Yemen accidentally included a reporter, a Pentagon-wide advisory warned against using Signal, citing vulnerabilities exploited by Russian hacking groups; the app's use by top national security officials despite this warning raises serious secur...
Pentagon Warns Against Signal, Yet Officials Use It to Discuss Yemen Bombing
Days before a Signal chat about bombing Houthi sites in Yemen accidentally included a reporter, a Pentagon-wide advisory warned against using Signal, citing vulnerabilities exploited by Russian hacking groups; the app's use by top national security officials despite this warning raises serious secur...
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36% Bias Score


National Security Officials Deny Classified Information Leak, Defer to Hegseth
Several top Trump national security officials denied sharing classified information in a group chat with a journalist about US military strikes in Yemen, deferring responsibility to Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, who has the authority to declassify such information. The chat, which used the unap...
National Security Officials Deny Classified Information Leak, Defer to Hegseth
Several top Trump national security officials denied sharing classified information in a group chat with a journalist about US military strikes in Yemen, deferring responsibility to Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, who has the authority to declassify such information. The chat, which used the unap...
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52% Bias Score

US-Russia Prisoner Exchange: Karelina Released in Abu Dhabi Swap
U.S.-Russian dual citizen Ksenia Karelina was released from Russian prison in an overnight prisoner exchange in Abu Dhabi, UAE, involving German-Russian citizen Artur Petrov, who was wanted in the U.S. for supplying microelectronics to the Russian military; the swap was negotiated by U.S. and Russia...

US-Russia Prisoner Exchange: Karelina Released in Abu Dhabi Swap
U.S.-Russian dual citizen Ksenia Karelina was released from Russian prison in an overnight prisoner exchange in Abu Dhabi, UAE, involving German-Russian citizen Artur Petrov, who was wanted in the U.S. for supplying microelectronics to the Russian military; the swap was negotiated by U.S. and Russia...
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52% Bias Score

WWI Spy's Barcelona Network: From Salonica Jew to German Baron
Isaac Ezratty, a multilingual Salonica Jew, transformed into Baron Von Rolland, a German spy who, collaborating with Spanish police commissioner Brabo Portillo, controlled Barcelona's espionage network during WWI, impacting the flow of war materials and intelligence, and later maintaining influence ...

WWI Spy's Barcelona Network: From Salonica Jew to German Baron
Isaac Ezratty, a multilingual Salonica Jew, transformed into Baron Von Rolland, a German spy who, collaborating with Spanish police commissioner Brabo Portillo, controlled Barcelona's espionage network during WWI, impacting the flow of war materials and intelligence, and later maintaining influence ...
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56% Bias Score

NSA Director and Deputy Director Abruptly Dismissed Amidst Concerns
The director and deputy director of the National Security Agency (NSA), Air Force Gen. Timothy Haugh and Wendy Noble, were unexpectedly dismissed on Thursday, prompting immediate concerns from congressional Democrats about potential threats to national security given the recent Salt Typhoon cyberatt...

NSA Director and Deputy Director Abruptly Dismissed Amidst Concerns
The director and deputy director of the National Security Agency (NSA), Air Force Gen. Timothy Haugh and Wendy Noble, were unexpectedly dismissed on Thursday, prompting immediate concerns from congressional Democrats about potential threats to national security given the recent Salt Typhoon cyberatt...
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40% 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

Journalist Inadvertently Added to US Military Group Chat Discussing Yemen Strikes
A journalist was inadvertently added to a Signal group chat used by top US military officials, including Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and national security adviser Mike Waltz, to discuss potential strikes on Houthi militants in Yemen; the White House is reviewing the incident, and officials den...

Journalist Inadvertently Added to US Military Group Chat Discussing Yemen Strikes
A journalist was inadvertently added to a Signal group chat used by top US military officials, including Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and national security adviser Mike Waltz, to discuss potential strikes on Houthi militants in Yemen; the White House is reviewing the incident, and officials den...
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60% Bias Score

Russia's Shift to Casual Operatives for Sabotage
Shaun Walker's new book, "The Illegals," exposes Russia's shift from trained spies to casual operatives for sabotage; the book details arson attacks, bombings, and assassinations targeting Western institutions, aiming to destabilize societies and undermine trust.

Russia's Shift to Casual Operatives for Sabotage
Shaun Walker's new book, "The Illegals," exposes Russia's shift from trained spies to casual operatives for sabotage; the book details arson attacks, bombings, and assassinations targeting Western institutions, aiming to destabilize societies and undermine trust.
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28% Bias Score
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