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German Court to Try Three Russian Nationals for Sabotage, Terrorism
A Munich court will try three German-Russian dual citizens accused of planning sabotage in Germany for Russian intelligence; one is also charged with fighting for a Ukrainian terrorist group; the trial begins May 20th.
German Court to Try Three Russian Nationals for Sabotage, Terrorism
A Munich court will try three German-Russian dual citizens accused of planning sabotage in Germany for Russian intelligence; one is also charged with fighting for a Ukrainian terrorist group; the trial begins May 20th.
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48% Bias Score


Russia Faces Car Theft Surge Amid Sanctions; Ukraine Confirms Cross-Border Raids
Car thefts in Russia surged 70 percent in the first quarter of 2025 due to sanctions-induced spare parts shortages, targeting Chinese and South Korean vehicles most frequently; a Russian missile strike in Kryvyi Rih killed 20, including nine children; almost half of Norwegians fear Russian sabotage;...
Russia Faces Car Theft Surge Amid Sanctions; Ukraine Confirms Cross-Border Raids
Car thefts in Russia surged 70 percent in the first quarter of 2025 due to sanctions-induced spare parts shortages, targeting Chinese and South Korean vehicles most frequently; a Russian missile strike in Kryvyi Rih killed 20, including nine children; almost half of Norwegians fear Russian sabotage;...
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44% Bias Score


BfV Warns of Heightened Russian Sabotage Threat
The German BfV warns of a heightened threat of Russian sabotage, citing increased incidents since 2022, including arson, supply chain disruptions and the recruitment of low-level agents via social media, as illustrated by recent attacks in Germany.
BfV Warns of Heightened Russian Sabotage Threat
The German BfV warns of a heightened threat of Russian sabotage, citing increased incidents since 2022, including arson, supply chain disruptions and the recruitment of low-level agents via social media, as illustrated by recent attacks in Germany.
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52% 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


Heathrow Shutdown: Speculation of Russian Sabotage Amidst Rise in Attacks
A fire at an electrical substation near Heathrow Airport caused a major shutdown, grounding over 1,000 flights; while the fire is deemed non-suspicious, speculation about Russian sabotage persists due to a recent surge in similar incidents linked to increased Western aid to Ukraine.
Heathrow Shutdown: Speculation of Russian Sabotage Amidst Rise in Attacks
A fire at an electrical substation near Heathrow Airport caused a major shutdown, grounding over 1,000 flights; while the fire is deemed non-suspicious, speculation about Russian sabotage persists due to a recent surge in similar incidents linked to increased Western aid to Ukraine.
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52% Bias Score


Finnish Authorities Release Oil Tanker Eagle S Amidst Baltic Cable Investigation
Finnish authorities released the oil tanker Eagle S, detained since December for potential involvement in the Baltic Sea's Estlink 2 undersea cable disruption; however, three crew members remain under investigation, and a preliminary investigation suggests intentional damage by the tanker, linked to...
Finnish Authorities Release Oil Tanker Eagle S Amidst Baltic Cable Investigation
Finnish authorities released the oil tanker Eagle S, detained since December for potential involvement in the Baltic Sea's Estlink 2 undersea cable disruption; however, three crew members remain under investigation, and a preliminary investigation suggests intentional damage by the tanker, linked to...
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52% Bias Score

Netherlands Invests €41 Million to Protect Vulnerable North Sea Cables
The Netherlands is investing €41 million to protect its North Sea infrastructure, including crucial underwater cables vital for energy and internet, after suspected sabotage incidents and vulnerabilities to fishing activities. This includes deeper burial, rock-bedding, and advanced surveillance tech...

Netherlands Invests €41 Million to Protect Vulnerable North Sea Cables
The Netherlands is investing €41 million to protect its North Sea infrastructure, including crucial underwater cables vital for energy and internet, after suspected sabotage incidents and vulnerabilities to fishing activities. This includes deeper burial, rock-bedding, and advanced surveillance tech...
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44% Bias Score

UK's Energy Vulnerability Heightened by Russia Pipeline Sabotage Fears
Security concerns over potential Russian sabotage of Britain's energy pipelines, coupled with the nation's increasing reliance on imported energy due to Net Zero policies, have prompted warnings for households to prepare 72-hour survival kits; the UK's energy security is under threat.

UK's Energy Vulnerability Heightened by Russia Pipeline Sabotage Fears
Security concerns over potential Russian sabotage of Britain's energy pipelines, coupled with the nation's increasing reliance on imported energy due to Net Zero policies, have prompted warnings for households to prepare 72-hour survival kits; the UK's energy security is under threat.
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56% Bias Score

Fiber Optic Sensors Detect Threats to Undersea Cables
Several companies are developing fiber optic cable sensor technology to detect damage and threats to undersea cables, which carry vast amounts of internet data; this technology analyzes light signal changes within the cables to detect nearby activity, offering a proactive security measure.

Fiber Optic Sensors Detect Threats to Undersea Cables
Several companies are developing fiber optic cable sensor technology to detect damage and threats to undersea cables, which carry vast amounts of internet data; this technology analyzes light signal changes within the cables to detect nearby activity, offering a proactive security measure.
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36% Bias Score

Repeated Baltic Sea Cable Damage Raises Security Concerns
Multiple undersea telecommunication cables in the Baltic Sea have been damaged since November 2022, with authorities suspecting sabotage amid heightened regional tensions; while repairs have been swift, the incidents highlight the vulnerability of this critical infrastructure and the need for enhanc...

Repeated Baltic Sea Cable Damage Raises Security Concerns
Multiple undersea telecommunication cables in the Baltic Sea have been damaged since November 2022, with authorities suspecting sabotage amid heightened regional tensions; while repairs have been swift, the incidents highlight the vulnerability of this critical infrastructure and the need for enhanc...
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48% Bias Score

Russia uses captured soldiers' families to pressure Ukraine
A Russian operative contacted the wife of a captured Ukrainian soldier, offering his release in exchange for sabotage; she reported the contact to Ukrainian security services and feigned cooperation, allowing them to trace the caller to Russia.

Russia uses captured soldiers' families to pressure Ukraine
A Russian operative contacted the wife of a captured Ukrainian soldier, offering his release in exchange for sabotage; she reported the contact to Ukrainian security services and feigned cooperation, allowing them to trace the caller to Russia.
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44% Bias Score

Suspected Sabotage of Baltic Sea Undersea Cable Prompts Investigation
Swedish authorities are investigating the damage to an undersea cable linking Finland and Germany near Gotland Island in the Baltic Sea, suspecting sabotage and highlighting the ongoing security concerns in the region.

Suspected Sabotage of Baltic Sea Undersea Cable Prompts Investigation
Swedish authorities are investigating the damage to an undersea cable linking Finland and Germany near Gotland Island in the Baltic Sea, suspecting sabotage and highlighting the ongoing security concerns in the region.
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48% Bias Score
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