Sex in exchange for US secrets: the war between spies grows, between dating apps and bedrooms
Intensifying espionage activities reminiscent of the Cold War are exploiting human desires, particularly through dating apps, by China and Russia to target CEOs and managers in order to obtain sensitive information.
The Succession of El Mencho: Fake News
The article discusses the rise of misinformation following the military operation linked to the death of CJNG leader Nemesio Oseguera, highlighting escalating violence and an information war.
Commentary: The Ukraine cause is not for everyone - report reveals astonishing information about European countries
On the fourth anniversary of the war in Ukraine, Finnish political leaders unitedly expressed support for Ukraine, while a report highlighted differing levels of commitment among European nations.
How to help war-torn Ukraine
The article discusses the ways to support Ukraine amidst its war devastation and the associated challenges in accessing information about such support.
‘We’ll soon learn if aliens are real’ – Pentagon chief
US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has stated that he will discover whether the Pentagon has records of aliens alongside the American public, following an executive order from President Trump to disclose information on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs).
Pevkur: Putin is certainly being given false information about the situation on the front
Estonian Defense Minister Hanno Pevkur claims that despite Russia's deteriorating situation, Putin is not moving towards peace and is receiving inaccurate information regarding the war.
Perspective: War, War, War, War – Telling Information About Putin's Intentions
The article discusses the impact of the ongoing war in Europe initiated by Vladimir Putin and the reactions of Western nations toward it.
Trump Preparing to Attack Iran – Now Additional Information: "Full-Scale War"
Reports suggest that the U.S. is amassing significant military forces near Iran, raising fears of a large-scale military operation that could lead to severe implications for the region.
A war foretold: how the CIA and MI6 got hold of Putin’s Ukraine plans and why nobody believed them
The article discusses how US and UK intelligence agencies became aware of President Putin’s intentions to invade Ukraine and the resultant disbelief from global leaders regarding this information.
Russia Jails Journalist Kotrikadze, Businessman Chichvarkin in Absentia Over ‘War Fakes’
Russian authorities have sentenced journalist Yekaterina Kotrikadze and businessman Yevgeny Chichvarkin to prison in absentia for allegedly spreading false information regarding Russia's actions in Ukraine.
Israelis charged with using Iran war secrets to place bets
Two Israelis have been charged with using classified military information to profit from bets on a prediction market related to operations against Iran.
They were born out of a major scandal. Now they are the world's source of reliable information about the war in Ukraine
The Kyiv Independent, a notable source of information about the war in Ukraine, has been awarded the Politiken Freedom Prize for its commitment to journalistic independence and press freedom.
Kang Deok-goo's Revelation: Not 'The Great Wars of Ming and Qing,' but 'The People's Democratic War'
Kang Deok-goo of the Democratic Party sparked controversy after a quickly deleted Facebook post regarding President Yoon's stance on party unification was interpreted by some as a slip of information.
US Removes Racial Segregation from New Panels at Its World War II Military Cemetery in the Netherlands
The US has eliminated references to racial segregation from new information panels at its military cemetery in the Netherlands, which honors African American soldiers who served during World War II.
Letter to the Editor: The UN should launch its own television channel that broadcasts worldwide
A proposal calls for the establishment of a United Nations television channel to provide balanced views during conflicts, suggesting reforms to enhance the UN's capabilities.
Why Africa’s truth is falling behind in the digital race
A recent Africanews Debate explored the alarming spread of misinformation in Africa, discussing the factors contributing to this issue and its impact on society.
Sudanese Minister of Information: The war has cost radio and television more than 26 million dollars
Sudanese Minister of Information Khalid Al-Iaiseer stated that the losses incurred by radio and television due to the war have surpassed 26 million dollars, attributed to crimes committed by the Rapid Support Forces.
Jeon Han-gil's Noisy Return... Facing Investigation for Sedition, Claims 'War on the System'
South Korean YouTuber Jeon Han-gil returned to the country after 162 days abroad, amidst investigations for charges of sedition and spreading false information, while reiterating support for the former president accused of sedition.
War in TVE: from union support to the complaints of Sarah Santaolalla
The conflict at TVE escalates following complaints from the Information Council, receiving backing from the USO union while criticizing journalists Jesús Cintora and Javier Ruiz for their biased opinions.
Hunt for the convoy, the roar of the Hispanic lion
In this book, Rafael Torres reveals how an effective network of information and brilliant naval planning changed the course of the war against the British Empire.
Sudanese Minister of Information to Al Jazeera: More than 3 million displaced people have returned to Khartoum after the war
The Sudanese Minister of Culture and Information reported that over 3 million displaced persons have returned to Khartoum following the end of the conflict, bringing the current population to about 8 million.
Taiwan's secret plans under Chinese scrutiny: the spy war overwhelms Taipei
China is intensifying military exercises near Taiwan while conducting a sophisticated recruitment campaign for insiders in Taipei's military and public sectors, offering money in exchange for confidential information, with over a hundred individuals involved in espionage operations in recent years.
Survey: Poles Do Not Believe in a Quick Peace in Ukraine
A recent survey reveals that the majority of Poles are skeptical about the imminent end of the war in Ukraine, influenced by various social groups and information sources.
War in Ukraine: Attack on Putin's Residence: Russia Shows Alleged Evidence
The article discusses alleged evidence provided by Russia regarding an attack on Putin's residence amidst the ongoing Ukraine war, mentioning the reliance on information from Ukrainian and Russian authorities that remains unverified.
Russian portal: An attack on Putin's residence would only be possible by miracle
The American Institute for the Study of War has released additional information regarding an alleged attack on Russian President Vladimir Putin's residence, referencing an investigation by the Russian opposition portal Sota.
These are the 5 hotspots that could trigger a world war in 2026: 'An accidental spark could cause a global escalation'
Analyst Robert Fox warns about five fragile regions on the brink of conflict escalation that could lead to wider confrontations, as tensions rise due to cyber and information warfare.
[MY TEXT OF THE YEAR] Is 'Homo Putinicus' Being Born in the West? How the Kremlin is Changing Our Way of Thinking
The article discusses the Kremlin's use of new methods in the information war against the West, particularly Poland, through social engineering and cognitive operations aimed at subtly altering public perception and decision-making to align with Russian interests.