Žemaitaitis Would Like to Tackle Foreign Agents, but Currently Targeting Former KGB Informants
R. Žemaitaitis is advocating for the enforcement of a foreign agents law in Lithuania, which aims to shed light on the funding and organization of protests against the government.
DN Debate. "It's Time to Tell the Truth, Ingvar Carlsson!"
This opinion piece urges former Swedish Prime Minister Ingvar Carlsson to disclose what he knows about a Soviet diplomat and KGB spy related to the assassination of Olof Palme.
Action "Put in Jail" at the Former KGB Buildings in Vilnius
An event called "Put in Jail" was held at the former KGB headquarters in Vilnius to highlight historical injustices and commemorate the anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
And don't forget that Putin was a KGB agent... He is not interested in territories – His motivation
Former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko offers advice to President Zelensky regarding negotiations with Vladimir Putin, emphasizing distrust and the importance of strength in negotiations.
Arvydas Pocius. Hostile intelligence operations are taking place in Lithuania – and we know how
The article discusses ongoing hostile intelligence activities in Lithuania by Russian military intelligence, particularly focusing on individuals with Soviet military backgrounds who may serve Russian interests.
Inna, the Belarusian sex-spy who loved me: from the KGB to the front of Ukraine
The article reveals the story of Inna Kardash, a Belarusian spy with a past in the KGB, who posed as a journalist covering the Ukraine conflict, leading to a complicated personal relationship with a source.
Secret War Against Lithuania: British Intelligence, KGB, and the Chain of Betrayals
The article discusses the secret operations related to British intelligence and the KGB's efforts against Lithuania's national resistance during the Soviet regime.
Activist of the Awakening era, whose name is in the KGB archives. Who was Juris Ziemelis?
Juris Ziemelis, a Latvian activist, spent much of his life in Siberian captivity and later became a radical figure opposing Soviet rule upon returning to Latvia.
Major Issues for Internet Users in Russia. The Kremlin Creates Its Own Network Under KGB Control
The Russian authorities are tightening internet censorship and further implementing a 'sovereign internet' controlled by the state, significantly affecting access to popular platforms.
VSD warns residents not to succumb to provocations by Belarusian intelligence
The Lithuanian State Security Department (VSD) has issued a warning to residents against engaging with provocations from Belarusian intelligence efforts, specifically those disseminated on social media by individuals claiming to be Belarusian KGB officers.
VSD warns residents not to succumb to Belarusian intelligence provocations
The Lithuanian State Security Department has issued a warning against a Belarusian KGB video circulating on social media that attempts to provoke residents into contacting the foreign agency.
The intelligence warns about attempts by the Belarusian KGB to recruit residents through social networks
Lithuania's intelligence agency VSD warns that the Belarusian KGB is attempting to recruit residents via social media, urging caution against potential provocations.
The CIA was interested, but he remained loyal to the KGB. A journalist presents the story of agent Köcher
Karel Köcher, the only known spy to penetrate the CIA, faced skepticism upon his return to Czechoslovakia after a prisoner exchange in 1986.
The CIA was interested, but he remained loyal to the KGB. 40 years have passed since the exchange of agent Köcher
The article reflects on the 40-year anniversary of the exchange of agent Karel Köcher for dissident Anatoly Shcharansky, highlighting Köcher's loyalty to the KGB despite being a CIA infiltrator.
Claim: Damaging Video Material of Trump in Russia
A former KGB officer claims that both Russia and Kazakhstan possess compromising video footage of US President Donald Trump.
This Day in History. The German Democratic Republic establishes the State Security Service after the example of the KGB
On October 8, 1949, the Socialist Unity Party declared the establishment of the German Democratic Republic, laying the groundwork for a totalitarian regime and the creation of the Stasi, or Ministry for State Security.
I was tortured by the KGB. The US and EU are doing little, now pressuring Putin
Cardinal Sigitas Tamkevicius expresses deep concern over the ongoing suffering of the Ukrainian people due to the cruel war, criticizing the insufficient influence of the US and EU on Putin.
"Too Tempting a Story for the KGB": Who is the Belarusian Mistress of Jeffrey Epstein
The article explores the connections between Jeffrey Epstein and Belarus, focusing on the mysterious Belarusian woman, Karina S., mentioned in Epstein's will and the implications of her family's ties to Epstein.
Espionage in the Shadow of War: How Kiev Unmasks a Belarusian KGB Network
Ukrainian security agencies have neutralized a complex foreign intelligence operation linked to the Belarusian State Security Committee (KGB RB) amid the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian conflict.
Lithuanian sentenced in Poland for offering to spy for Belarus
A Polish court sentenced a Lithuanian citizen to one year in prison for attempting to offer his services to the Belarusian KGB to spy on Poland and the U.S.
Epstein collaborated with the KGB and Russian security services, sources claim
Disgraced sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is believed to have collaborated with the USSR's KGB and Israel to recruit women for his powerful friends, according to UK intelligence sources.
Daily Mail: Epstein's 'sex empire' was 'honeytrap' directed by the KGB
The article discusses allegations that Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking operations may have been influenced by KGB tactics, particularly as new files are released.
Andrej Žiarovský / The Key to Understanding Putin is Andropov, the Fearsome Head of the KGB and Leader of the USSR
Andrej Žiarovský discusses the life and influence of Yury Andropov, a significant Soviet leader and KGB chief, in relation to understanding Vladimir Putin.
For Russia with love: Aldrich Ames, the CIA mole who sold spies to the KGB, has died
Aldrich Ames, the most important Soviet spy within the CIA who also served at the embassy in Rome, died at the age of 84 in an American prison.
How the Stasi and KGB Supported German Left-Wing Extremists
The article explores speculation around whether left-wing extremists who attacked Berlin's power supply might have received support from opposing intelligence agencies, reflecting on historical evidence from the past.