PSTU launches Hertz Dias' pre-candidacy for president
The PSTU party has announced Hertz Dias as their pre-candidate for the presidency of Brazil in the 2026 elections, positioning him as an opposition figure against the Federal Government and far-right politics.
PST dismisses over ten-year-old criminal case
The Norwegian Police Security Service (PST) has dismissed a ten-year-old case against Anders Dale, who was suspected of participating in al-Qaeda activities.
Dismisses case against terror suspect
The case against terror suspect Anders Dale has been dismissed by the National Prosecutor's Office in Norway.
โDeath by 1,000 cutsโ: B.C. businesses criticize PST changes
British Columbia business owners are expressing concerns over impending Provincial Sales Tax (PST) changes that will increase their operational costs.
PST Investigates Leak from the Defense Staff
PST has initiated an investigation into a security law breach following a complaint from the Defense Staff regarding the leak of internal communications.
PST investigates breach of security law after VG case
Norway's Police Security Service is investigating a security law breach related to the publication of a classified letter by VG about delays in military operations.
Calls in four justice ministers for PST hearing in Parliament
Norway's Parliament has summoned four justice ministers to explain the management of the Norwegian police security service (PST) amid severe criticism from the oversight committee.
PST: - Not advisors
The article discusses the stance of the PST regarding certain individuals, asserting that they are not advisors.
New twist in the Mette-Marit Epstein case โ Norwegian police have taken action
Norwegian police's security service, PST, is starting its own investigation into corruption linked to Crown Princess Mette-Marit and connections to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Norwegian Security Service launches its own Epstein investigation
Norwegian security service PST has begun its own investigation into potential corruption linked to Jeffrey Epstein's connections with Crown Princess Mette-Marit and Norwegian politicians.
PST Starts Investigations After Epstein Revelations: - Could Be Considered Under Espionage Clause
The Norwegian Police Security Service (PST) has announced that it will begin investigations related to the recent Epstein revelations, which may involve implications of espionage.
PST informs about bodyguard assignments for the royal family: โ Cannot set guidelines for public officials' private travels
The Norwegian Police Security Service (PST) has announced an investigation in light of recent revelations regarding Jeffrey Epstein, addressing their bodyguard assignments for officials and royal family members during a press conference.
PST Meets the Press About the Personal Protection Service
PST is holding a press conference to discuss its personal protection services.
PST Calls for Press Conference on the Security Service This Tuesday
PST will hold a press conference to discuss the security service's protective assignments for Norwegian officials and members of the royal family.
PST announces press conference about the role of bodyguards around Crown Princess's Epstein contact
The Norwegian PST is holding a press conference to discuss the role of bodyguards for officials and the royal family, particularly in light of concerns regarding Crown Princess Mette-Marit's association with Jeffrey Epstein.
PST announces press conference about the Royal House's bodyguards
The Norwegian Police Security Service (PST) will hold a press conference regarding security concerns related to Crown Princess Mette-Maritโs past contact with Jeffrey Epstein, following a security assessment presented by intelligence agencies.
PST: North Korean IT Personnel are Hired by Norwegian Companies
North Korean IT workers deceived their way into being employed by Norwegian companies through remote work, using false identity documents and raising few questions due to satisfactory job performance, as reported by PST.
Norway: Russia increases its espionage
Norwegian security service PST anticipates an increase in Russian espionage activities in northern Norway, particularly in Arctic regions and around Svalbard, by 2026.
PST and the Security Service: Iran linked to terror threat in Scandinavia
Norwegian intelligence warns of increasing cooperation between Iran and criminal networks in Scandinavia, predicting a rise in intelligence and influence operations in Norway by 2026, alongside heightened activities from Russia and China.
The E-service, PST, and NSM present this year's threat assessments
Norwegian intelligence agencies E-tjenesten, PST, and NSM have released their annual evaluations of national security threats.
PST denies espionage: - Drones were stars
PST investigated drone sightings in 2025, concluding that many were misidentified as stars, planes, or other phenomena, with no links to foreign intelligence.
Police after the Kampen murder: The information flow did not work well enough
Oslo police and PST have conducted evaluations after the Kampen murder, noting that information sharing between them and other actors was inadequate.