Eide: - The most serious security political situation since World War II
Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide warns that Norway's security situation has worsened, stating it is the most serious since World War II due to rising tensions in the Middle East and US unpredictability.
Above the Authority: "Humanity is Waiting" .. Will America Reveal the Truth about Aliens?
Former President Obama stated in a recent interview that aliens are real and visible from a distance, prompting political tension with current President Trump.
Milei Against Espionage: Why He Dissolved the Intelligence Agency of Argentina?
Argentine President Javier Milei has dissolved the Federal Intelligence Agency (AFI) due to its previous misuse for internal espionage and political persecution.
The file on wiretapping is reopened, investigation into attempted espionage
The court in Greece has handed severe penalties to four individuals involved in illegal wiretapping, drawing significant political reactions and highlighting constitutional rights violations.
ELTA briefly: the commemoration of the fourth anniversary of the war in Ukraine and excerpts from E. Masiulis's book about D. Grybauskaitė
A Montenegrin national was detained in Poland on suspicion of spying for Lithuania on behalf of China, while excerpts from a political leader's autobiography surfaced, discussing interactions with the nation's past president and current leader on the anniversary of the Ukraine war.
How Russia builds a network of several "Trojan Horses" for sabotage operations in Europe
Russian spies are reportedly acquiring properties near military and political installations in Western Europe to create a network for coordinated sabotage campaigns.
Point N: What next with the espionage paragraph? Mainly keep it away from Okamura
The article discusses the fractured political state in the Czech Republic, highlighting a lack of consensus on key issues and the implications of the espionage law.
Headlines of newspapers: Spies, stock market deals, and flood prevention in the focus of today's press
Today's newspaper headlines cover various topics including stock market deals, flood prevention, and political controversies.
Fiction Politics: a Bolivarian spy
The article discusses a fictional narrative involving a Bolivarian spy, weaving political themes with speculative elements.
From underwear photo to espionage: how the husband of a Brazilian caused a crisis that could topple the British Prime Minister
Former UK ambassador Peter Mandelson is at the center of a political crisis due to revelations about his connections with billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, linked to his Brazilian husband.
Up to 20 years imprisonment requested by the Istanbul prosecutor for Imamoglu for political espionage
The Istanbul prosecutor is seeking up to 20 years in prison for Imamoglu on charges of political espionage, part of a broader investigation against him.
The Istanbul Prosecutor's Office seeks up to 20 years in prison for İmamoğlu for 'political espionage'
The Istanbul Prosecutor's Office demands a prison sentence of 15 to 20 years for four suspects, including former Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, in a case of alleged 'political espionage' during the period of 2019-2025.
Why is Germany preparing a radical reform of its intelligence agencies?
Germany is preparing significant reform of its intelligence agencies in response to public and political outcry over espionage issues, driven by the need to address historical constraints and evolving threats.
A journalist, an activist, two Basques accused of espionage... The political prisoners of Venezuela are already flying back to Spain
The Spanish Government confirms the release of five Spanish prisoners in Venezuela, including two Basques, a Canary Islander, a Valencian, and a dual national activist, as the country’s new government makes positive steps forward.
The five Spaniards released after Maduro's fall: from activists to captured tourists
Five Spaniards, falsely accused of being espionage agents, were recently released from Venezuelan prisons following the political shift after Maduro's fall.
“Huge Relief”: Moscow and Paris Exchange Prisoners
Russia and France conducted a prisoner swap, with French political scientist Laurent Vinatier returning home amid allegations of espionage, while Russian basketball player Daniil Kassatkin was also released.
Venezuelans live in fear and silence in a new country without Maduro
After the January 3 attack, Venezuelans experienced a tense and quiet morning filled with uncertainty about their political future and fear of internal espionage.
Accused of Espionage Piskorski to Run for Parliament? Braun Builds Electoral Lists
Grzegorz Braun announced that Mateusz Piskorski, who faces criminal charges for espionage on behalf of Russia, will run for Parliament in the upcoming elections, highlighting Braun's growing political ambitions despite Piskorski's controversial background.
Objection Exclusive: A Federal Intelligence Service like James Bond?
The article discusses the need for reform in Germany's foreign intelligence service in light of modern security threats like espionage and cyber attacks, questioning how far political leaders may go in this reform process.