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elpais.com • Politics • Cuba
A high-ranking Cuban military official's defection to the US is considered a major intelligence coup for the Americans, highlighting internal discontent within the Cuban regime.
epochtimes.com • Politics • World
Six nations warn of Chinese spyware apps targeting Taiwanese independence supporters, Tibetan activists, and Falun Gong practitioners.
epochtimes.com • Politics • World
Amidst escalating US-China trade tensions, China's unprecedented public accusation of US agents' involvement in a cyberattack against the Harbin Asian Winter Games is seen by experts as a retaliatory measure and an indication of deepening decoupling between the two nations.
manoramaonline.com • Politics • World
The European Commission is providing burner phones to its employees traveling to the US due to concerns about potential surveillance and espionage.
epochtimes.com • Politics • UK
British media reports reveal escalating Chinese espionage activities in London, including the alleged use of listening devices to eavesdrop on British political figures.
nytimes.com • Politics • United States
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's easily accessible personal phone number raised national security concerns after it was used to share sensitive information via Signal.
foreignaffairs.com • Politics • World
CIA Director Bill Burns discusses the evolving landscape of espionage, the challenges posed by Russia and China, and the agency's adaptation to a rapidly changing world.
lesinrocks.com • Television • France
This article delves into the making of the acclaimed French espionage series, 'Le Bureau des légendes,' highlighting the challenges and creative process involved in its production.
taiwanus.net • Politics • World
The article alleges that Harvard University is unwittingly serving as a front for Chinese government influence operations, particularly through funding from organizations linked to the United Front Work Department.
epochtimes.com • Politics • World
This news report discusses alleged Chinese espionage in US universities, the impending collapse of China's real estate market and financial system, and the limited access of Chinese netizens to global information.
oglobo.globo.com • Espionage • Brazil
A Brazilian investigation uncovered a Russian spy ring that used Brazil as a base to obtain false identities and operate in other countries, highlighting a significant counterintelligence success.
oglobo.globo.com • Espionage • World
The article details the disappearance of Gerhard Daniel Campos Wittich, identified as the husband of a suspected Russian spy, last seen in Malaysia after leaving Brazil.
oglobo.globo.com • Espionage • Brazil
Brazilian authorities are investigating the possibility that KGB agents planted birth certificates decades ago for future generations of spies.
vanityfair.com • Biography • World
This article details the life of Marita Lorenz, a woman entangled in numerous controversial relationships and alleged conspiracies, including those involving Fidel Castro and the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
wired.com • Cybersecurity • World
A cybersecurity expert uncovers a North Korean scheme using fake job applicants to infiltrate companies and steal valuable data.
thetimes.com • Politics • UK
Three men, including a UK Border Force officer, a Hong Kong trade official, and a former Royal Marine, were charged with spying for Hong Kong and violating the UK's National Security Act.
epochtimes.com • Politics • World
This article details allegations of Chinese Communist Party (CCP) infiltration into American universities, focusing on Harvard's alleged collaboration with the CCP in research projects, potentially violating US regulations.
elpais.com • Politics • Brazil
Brazilian police uncovered a clandestine group of active and retired military personnel offering espionage and assassination services, targeting high-ranking officials.
demorgen.be • Politics • Europe
Russia is conducting a covert war in Europe, employing sabotage and espionage to sow chaos and fear, primarily targeting Germany, Norway, and Finland.
elpais.com • Crime • Spain
Two employees in Pinto, Spain were arrested for installing a keylogger to steal confidential company data.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
Investigative journalist Christo Grozev's survival despite a Kremlin-backed assassination attempt highlights the lengths to which autocratic regimes will go to silence dissent and the resilience of those who challenge them.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
Despite public pronouncements of a strong Russia-China partnership, an internal FSB document reveals growing Russian suspicion of Chinese espionage and the potential threat to Russian security.
hk.epochtimes.com • Politics • United States
Former California Representative Michelle Steel argues that President Trump's visa policies effectively counter China's espionage efforts targeting American universities and Congress.
epochtimes.com • Politics • United States
Former California Congresswoman Michelle Steel argues that Trump's visa policies effectively counter Chinese espionage within US universities and Congress, citing the Fang Fang case as a prime example.
epochtimes.com • Politics • World
This article details the struggles faced by Chinese students in the US, focusing on alleged Chinese government espionage, the role of student associations, and the resulting challenges for American universities.
epochtimes.com • Politics • World
This article discusses alleged Chinese interference in the US, focusing on the Los Angeles riots, infiltration through various sectors, and influence operations targeting young people.
epochtimes.com • Politics • World
A recent US-China trade agreement offers temporary relief but does little to resolve underlying strategic decoupling, amidst other significant geopolitical developments.
epochtimes.com • Politics • Taiwan
Concerns are rising in Taiwan about insufficient legal frameworks to combat Chinese infiltration into academia, mirroring similar issues faced by the United States, as evidenced by investigations into Harvard University's ties with the Chinese Communist Party.
epochtimes.com • Politics • World
Former US Congresswoman Michelle Steel argues that President Trump's firm stance against the Chinese Communist Party, particularly regarding student visas, is a crucial defense of economic freedom and human rights.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
The article argues against revoking visas of Chinese students in the U.S., deeming it a harmful and unproductive measure that would damage academic, economic, and strategic interests.
oglobo.globo.com • Politics • Brazil
A leaked audio recording reveals a plan by former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro and his former intelligence chief to shield Bolsonaro's son from a corruption investigation.
daxe.substack.com • Technology • Ukraine
A skilled Chinese spy aided a Ukrainian tech team in developing a drone jammer to counter Russian Shahed drone attacks, significantly impacting the effectiveness of these weapons.
arstechnica.com • Cybersecurity • World
North Korean-backed hackers are using weaponized open-source software to compromise numerous organizations in various sectors.
estadao.com.br • Politics • Brazil
Brazilian Federal Police arrested five individuals in an operation targeting the illegal surveillance of public officials and the creation of fake news during the Bolsonaro administration.
elconfidencial.com • Politics • Morocco
A former high-ranking Moroccan intelligence official's flight to Spain and subsequent media coverage have sparked a fierce campaign by Moroccan authorities against the French newspaper Le Monde and other media outlets.
livehindustan.com • News • India
The father of Jyoti Malhotra, arrested in India on espionage charges, wrote to the President, asserting his daughter's innocence and promising she will never return to Pakistan.
elespanol.com • Politics • World
The article discusses growing concerns in the UK and Spain about China's increasing influence, particularly regarding the planned construction of a massive Chinese embassy in London and the use of Chinese technology in critical infrastructure.
the-ken.com • Cybersecurity • World
A report reveals Chinese state-affiliated hackers targeted Indian organizations, including UIDAI and The Times Group, potentially to gain access to sensitive data and information.
24heures.ch • Politics • World
The article details how Kim Jong-un and Vladimir Putin's security personnel meticulously erase any trace of their DNA after meetings, highlighting the lengths they go to for security and privacy.