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Bulgarian Spy Ring's UK Operations Result in Long Prison Sentences
A Bulgarian-led spy ring working for Russia was convicted in London; Orlin Roussev received 10 years and 8 months, while five accomplices received sentences ranging from 5 to 10 years for targeting journalists, diplomats, and Kremlin opponents with sophisticated surveillance technology across Europe...
Bulgarian Spy Ring's UK Operations Result in Long Prison Sentences
A Bulgarian-led spy ring working for Russia was convicted in London; Orlin Roussev received 10 years and 8 months, while five accomplices received sentences ranging from 5 to 10 years for targeting journalists, diplomats, and Kremlin opponents with sophisticated surveillance technology across Europe...
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60% Bias Score


U.S.-Iran Nuclear Talks Continue in Oman
On May 11th, 2024, the U.S. and Iran held a fourth round of indirect nuclear talks in Oman, mediated by the Omani government, focusing on limiting Iran's uranium enrichment in exchange for sanctions relief, despite Iran's insistence on its right to enrich uranium; further talks are expected.
U.S.-Iran Nuclear Talks Continue in Oman
On May 11th, 2024, the U.S. and Iran held a fourth round of indirect nuclear talks in Oman, mediated by the Omani government, focusing on limiting Iran's uranium enrichment in exchange for sanctions relief, despite Iran's insistence on its right to enrich uranium; further talks are expected.
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32% Bias Score


Bulgarian Spy Ring Convicted in London
Six Bulgarians were convicted in London for spying for Russia, engaging in surveillance of journalists, dissidents, and Ukrainian soldiers training with Patriot Missile Systems, at the direction of fugitive Jan Marsalek, who also plotted murder and kidnap with the spy ring's leader.
Bulgarian Spy Ring Convicted in London
Six Bulgarians were convicted in London for spying for Russia, engaging in surveillance of journalists, dissidents, and Ukrainian soldiers training with Patriot Missile Systems, at the direction of fugitive Jan Marsalek, who also plotted murder and kidnap with the spy ring's leader.
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24% Bias Score


Russia-Backed Network Sent Explosive Packages Across Europe: Key Suspect Arrested
A Polish-led operation arrested Alexander Bezrukov, a 44-year-old Russian national suspected of coordinating a Russia-backed network that sent explosive packages disguised as consumer goods across Europe, causing at least three fires and potentially risking a major airline disaster; Bezrukov was ext...
Russia-Backed Network Sent Explosive Packages Across Europe: Key Suspect Arrested
A Polish-led operation arrested Alexander Bezrukov, a 44-year-old Russian national suspected of coordinating a Russia-backed network that sent explosive packages disguised as consumer goods across Europe, causing at least three fires and potentially risking a major airline disaster; Bezrukov was ext...
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48% Bias Score


US-Iran Nuclear Talks Yield Progress, Further Meetings Planned
Following "positive and productive" talks in Oman, the US and Iran will hold further high-level nuclear negotiations in Europe to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons in exchange for sanctions relief, despite ongoing disagreements and IAEA concerns about Iran's uranium enrichment and Natanz f...
US-Iran Nuclear Talks Yield Progress, Further Meetings Planned
Following "positive and productive" talks in Oman, the US and Iran will hold further high-level nuclear negotiations in Europe to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons in exchange for sanctions relief, despite ongoing disagreements and IAEA concerns about Iran's uranium enrichment and Natanz f...
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32% Bias Score


AIVD: Russia's 2024 Escalation of Aggression Against Europe
The Dutch AIVD's 2024 annual report details a surge in Russian aggression against European nations, including espionage, cyberattacks, and sabotage of critical infrastructure, such as undersea cables and attacks on infrastructure in Poland and Germany, potentially amounting to state terrorism.
AIVD: Russia's 2024 Escalation of Aggression Against Europe
The Dutch AIVD's 2024 annual report details a surge in Russian aggression against European nations, including espionage, cyberattacks, and sabotage of critical infrastructure, such as undersea cables and attacks on infrastructure in Poland and Germany, potentially amounting to state terrorism.
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52% Bias Score

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.

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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40% Bias Score

Indian Missile Strike in Pakistan Kills Three, Heightening Tensions
Indian missiles killed three in Muridke, Pakistan, hitting a mosque that India claims houses the militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba, but locals say is a civilian complex including a seminary and hospital, escalating tensions between the two countries.

Indian Missile Strike in Pakistan Kills Three, Heightening Tensions
Indian missiles killed three in Muridke, Pakistan, hitting a mosque that India claims houses the militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba, but locals say is a civilian complex including a seminary and hospital, escalating tensions between the two countries.
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48% Bias Score

Narco-Submarines: A Growing Threat to Global Drug Interdiction
Drug cartels are using custom-built submarines, costing approximately \$1 million each, to smuggle cocaine from South America to Europe; at least three have been intercepted near Spain, but authorities believe many more are operating undetected, highlighting the cartels' advanced capabilities and th...

Narco-Submarines: A Growing Threat to Global Drug Interdiction
Drug cartels are using custom-built submarines, costing approximately \$1 million each, to smuggle cocaine from South America to Europe; at least three have been intercepted near Spain, but authorities believe many more are operating undetected, highlighting the cartels' advanced capabilities and th...
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60% Bias Score

Nation-State System Jeopardizes Humanity's Future
The article analyzes the inherent dangers of the current world political system, marked by nation-state competition and accessible destructive technologies, arguing that only a shift towards global cooperation based on human interconnectedness can avert catastrophic consequences, especially given th...

Nation-State System Jeopardizes Humanity's Future
The article analyzes the inherent dangers of the current world political system, marked by nation-state competition and accessible destructive technologies, arguing that only a shift towards global cooperation based on human interconnectedness can avert catastrophic consequences, especially given th...
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56% Bias Score

EU's Dependence on US, China, and Russia Highlighted Amidst Geopolitical Shift
Spanish MEP Esteban González Pons criticized Donald Trump's policies but stressed the need for strong transatlantic ties, highlighting the EU's dependence on the US, China, and Russia for security, economics, and energy, and urging a reassessment of this reliance in the face of a shifting geopolitic...

EU's Dependence on US, China, and Russia Highlighted Amidst Geopolitical Shift
Spanish MEP Esteban González Pons criticized Donald Trump's policies but stressed the need for strong transatlantic ties, highlighting the EU's dependence on the US, China, and Russia for security, economics, and energy, and urging a reassessment of this reliance in the face of a shifting geopolitic...
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40% Bias Score

Iran-US Nuclear Talks Continue in Oman
Following an agreement between Iran and the US, a technical-level meeting to discuss a potential nuclear agreement will be held in Oman on Saturday, after a delay, despite threats of military action by President Trump unless an agreement is reached preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons.

Iran-US Nuclear Talks Continue in Oman
Following an agreement between Iran and the US, a technical-level meeting to discuss a potential nuclear agreement will be held in Oman on Saturday, after a delay, despite threats of military action by President Trump unless an agreement is reached preventing Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
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44% Bias Score
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