Under the Shadow of Russia's Oil Dependency: Hungary and Slovakia Delay EU Support for Ukraine
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban announced a veto against sanctions until the operation of the Druzhba oil pipeline is restored, complicating EU support for Ukraine amid increasing Russian aggression.
Who's who in Nigel Farage's 'shadow cabinet' of horrors stuffed with ex-Tories
Nigel Farage announces appointments in his 'Shadow Cabinet' as he aims to expand Reform UK's leadership and counter perceptions of it being merely a one-man operation.
Reform UK no longer ‘one-man band’, Farage says as he prepares to announce ‘shadow cabinet’ appointments – UK politics live
Nigel Farage's Reform UK is set to expand beyond a one-man operation as it announces new 'shadow cabinet' appointments amid rising unemployment and concerns over wage growth in the UK.
The 'shadow fleet' of Venezuela under US scrutiny
The U.S. Coast Guard is expected to pursue the last oil tanker of Venezuela's 'shadow fleet' after the seizure of the tanker 'Veronica III' in a recent operation against the fleet.
Iran 1953, Operation Ajax and the Long Shadow of Western Intelligence Services
The article discusses the historical context and implications of the 1953 Operation Ajax in Iran, led by the U.S. and UK to overthrow democratically elected Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddeq.
Federal Police executes warrants in Alagoas in investigation of national counterfeit money scheme
The Brazilian Federal Police conducted search and seizure warrants in Alagoas as part of an investigation into a national scheme for the production and distribution of counterfeit money.
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.
In the Deep Oceans - A Silent War: A Blow to Russia's Weakest Spot
The article discusses the U.S. operation that not only involved the swift capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro but also extended to seizing a key tanker from Russia's shadow fleet.
This is how the Black Shadow Operation ‘sank’ the cocaine trafficking network in Europe; there are 105 detainees
Following months of surveillance and investigation, authorities from five countries reported the results of Operation 'Black Shadow,' which concluded with a major assault on the largest distribution and money laundering center related to cocaine trafficking in Europe, leading to the arrest of 105 alleged drug traffickers and the seizure of over 10 tons of cocaine.
Chairman of Vélfag arrested in prosecutor's actions
Alfreð Tulinius, the chairman of Vélfag, was arrested during a police operation in connection with the company's alleged ties to the Russian shadow fleet.
Shadow Fleet: Federal Police Stops Zombie Tanker
The German Federal Police intercepted the 27-year-old oil tanker Tavian, which was masquerading as a new vessel in the North Sea, during a routine operation.
The ferry, the malware, and the shadow of Moscow: what really happened on the 'Fantastic'
On December 12, an Italian ferry named 'Fantastic' was embroiled in an international intrigue due to a French intelligence operation that delayed passenger boarding for over 10 hours while it traveled between France and North Africa.
Chasing the 'Bella 1': An 18-Day Thriller in the Atlantic with Navy SEALs and Night Stalkers, Trump’s Message to the Shadow Fleet, 'You Aren't Safe Anywhere'
The article details a military operation involving Navy SEALs and Night Stalkers as they pursued the sanctioned tanker Bella 1, which attempted to evade capture by painting a Russian flag on its hull and changing its name at sea, highlighting Trump's warning to the shadow fleet.
Attack on Russian Shadow Ship in Iceland's Economic Zone
A U.S. Coast Guard operation involved observing an oil tanker that had entered Iceland's economic zone amid Russian military activity, despite being in international waters.
Cuba's shadow in Venezuela: Havana’s intelligence and military ties exposed after Maduro raid
Cuba confirmed the deaths of 32 citizens, part of its armed forces and intelligence, during a U.S. operation to seize Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, prompting renewed scrutiny of Cuba's ties with Venezuela.
Noriega, 1989: the extended shadow of the operation that has ended Maduro
The article draws parallels between the capture of Panamanian leader Manuel Noriega in 1989 and the current political situation in Venezuela, highlighting similarities in circumstances surrounding both leaders' arrests due to drug trafficking.