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Germany Arrests Ukrainians Suspected of Russian-Ordered Bomb Plot

Three Ukrainian citizens were arrested in Germany for allegedly planning bomb attacks on behalf of Russia, sending test packages with GPS trackers to scope delivery routes before their arrests in late March; a separate case involving two men accused of targeting German railways is ongoing.

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Bulgarian Spy Ring Jailed for Large-Scale Espionage Operations Across Europe

Six Bulgarian spies, part of a Russian spy ring operating across Europe, were sentenced to lengthy prison terms for espionage activities including surveillance of journalists, dissidents and Ukrainian troops, and a drone attack on the Kazakh embassy.

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UK Spy Ring Led by Bulgarian Sentenced for Espionage

A Bulgarian-led Russian spy ring, operating from a guesthouse in Great Yarmouth, was convicted of espionage, plotting assassinations and kidnappings of journalists, diplomats, and Ukrainian military personnel across multiple European countries between 2020 and 2023.

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Argentine Oil Field Targeted by Russian Spies

A Russian spy couple, living under assumed identities in Argentina since 2012, were arrested in Slovenia in 2023 after gathering intelligence on the Vaca Muerta oil and gas field, revealing vulnerabilities in Latin American security.

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Soviet 'Illegals': Cold War Espionage and its Lasting Legacy

Ben Macintyre's book, "The Spy and the Traitor," details the lives of Soviet 'illegals,' spies operating undercover in the West during the Cold War, highlighting their successes, failures, and lasting impact on intelligence operations, even influencing modern Russian tactics.

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Expansion of Algerian Consulates in France Raises Espionage Concerns

During a recent official visit to Algeria, French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne and her Algerian counterpart announced the opening of two new Algerian consulates in France, increasing the total to 20, despite concerns from French security experts regarding Algerian intelligence activities within th...

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Germany Arrests Three Suspected Russian Agents Planning Sabotage

Three Ukrainian men were arrested in Germany on May 14, 2025, for allegedly planning sabotage on behalf of Russia, including arson and explosive attacks on freight transport, highlighting a broader pattern of Russian espionage and sabotage targeting Germany's support for Ukraine.

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Bulgarian Spy Ring Convicted in Major European Espionage Case

A Bulgarian spy ring operating under the direction of suspected Russian agent Jan Marsalek, was convicted of espionage, targeting journalists, diplomats, and Ukrainian troops across Europe from 2020-2023, resulting in multiple lengthy prison sentences.

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Bulgarian Spy Ring Jailed in UK for Russia Espionage

A UK court jailed six Bulgarians for up to 10 years for spying for Russia, uncovering fake passports, hidden cameras, and plots involving abductions and honeytraps, with the operation led by Orlin Roussev and potentially directed by Interpol fugitive Jan Marsalek.

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Denmark to Summon US Ambassador Amidst Allegations of Increased Greenland Espionage

Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen announced on May 7th that he will summon the US ambassador following a Wall Street Journal report alleging increased US espionage in Greenland, citing concerns about spying between allies and heightened tensions stemming from Donald Trump's past attempts ...

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CIA Videos Spark US-China Espionage Row

The CIA released videos on X, targeting Chinese officials to leak information, prompting China's condemnation and accusations of political provocation, escalating US-China tensions.

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Algerian Spy's Success: Oil Nationalization Through Deception

Rachid Tabti, a chameleon-like Algerian national, used multiple identities to infiltrate French government circles, ultimately stealing highly sensitive documents that allowed Algeria to nationalize its oil resources at favorable terms, humiliating France and causing a major security breach.

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