Russia may interfere in Danish election, exploiting chaos sewn by US, spies warn
Danish intelligence warns of potential Russian interference in the upcoming general election, citing disinformation and cyber threats linked to U.S. actions regarding Greenland.
Prince Andrew 'targeted by Russian spies' claims US security report - all you need to know
A US security report alleges that Russian intelligence targeted Prince Andrew, exploiting his connections and sentiments towards the British Royal Family to manipulate him.
Thousands of inconspicuous houses. Russian spies build networks of properties intended for sabotage
A report highlights the construction of networks of properties by Russian spies that could potentially be used for sabotage activities.
OVERVIEW: The captain of a tank vessel that sailed with Russian spies is threatened with imprisonment in France
Chen Zhangjie, the captain of the tanker Boracay, faces up to one year in prison in France for allegedly violating orders while Russian security agents monitored his crew.
Warnings about Putin's spy forces
The article discusses warnings about Russian spies creating a sabotage network in Europe by purchasing properties near military and civilian targets, as reported by the British newspaper Telegraph.
Media: Russian spies are using real estate in the West as 'Trojan horses'
Russian spies have turned real estate across Western Europe into a 'Trojan horse' network aimed at conducting coordinated sabotage campaigns, according to intelligence sources cited by the British newspaper 'The Daily Telegraph'.
Russian spies turn European properties into 'Trojan horses', The Telegraph says
Russian intelligence services have reportedly transformed properties throughout Western Europe into strategic assets aimed at facilitating acts of sabotage against the West.
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.
Not the Familiar Spies: Behind Russia's Sabotage Campaign in Europe Lie a New Breed of Agents
Western security officials have suggested that recent sabotage efforts in Europe are part of a shadow war conducted by Russian intelligence, featuring new types of agents.
‘Deliberate Fabrication’: Telegram Denies Foreign Spies Can See Messages Russian Soldiers Send
Telegram refutes claims by a Russian official that foreign intelligence can access messages sent by Russian soldiers, calling it a fabrication amid increasing government scrutiny.
Russian spies disguised as scientists are trying to restore contacts in the Greater Baltic region
Estonia's Foreign Intelligence Service warns that the Kremlin is attempting to re-establish influence in the Baltic region using academic tools, particularly after the escalation of the war in Ukraine.
Epstein, via Starmer's man. The files and the shadow of Russian spies
The article discusses the political fallout surrounding British Prime Minister Keir Starmer amid the Epstein scandal, which has implicated several high-profile figures and led to significant political instability.
In Moscow, the imperfect crime against the general of plots
The article delves into the mysterious figure known as the Black Knight, a key player in the Russian intelligence hierarchy under Vladimir Putin, having risen through the ranks of elite special forces and assassination units.
Red cringe: ‘PONIES’ is proof that Hollywood still can’t do Russia
The series ‘PONIES’ about American spies in Moscow in 1977 was largely unnoticed by Russians, who found some humor in its portrayal of Russian characters and accents.
Sponsored by Putin's Daughter: Will Moscow Succeed in Turning Birds into Cross-Border Spies?
A report highlights a Russian company's project to convert pigeons into live drones using electronic chips implanted in their brains, backed by significant funding and political support from Katerina Tikhonova, daughter of President Vladimir Putin.
Epstein's connections with Putin and Russian spies revealed
Newly released documents from the U.S. Department of Justice describe Jeffrey Epstein as an 'asset manager' for Russian President Vladimir Putin, including correspondence where Epstein sought to arrange a meeting with Putin.
Trump wants to overthrow another regime. According to him, it gives space to Russian spies
U.S. President Donald Trump aims to put pressure on the communist regime in Cuba and is attempting to cut off its oil supplies amid claims that the regime may collapse soon due to a lack of resources.
How Vladimir Putin Uses Russian Women as a Secret Weapon Against the West
The article explores how Russian intelligence employs female spies, focusing on specific individuals and their operations in the West, including trends in espionage strategy.
Did Trump have a point about Greenland? Danish spies warn of Russia and China in the Arctic
Amid Donald Trump's recent threats to annex Greenland, Danish intelligence has raised alarms about increasing Russian and Chinese military presence in the Arctic region.
Constantinople’s ‘Antichrist’ and British spooks trying to split Orthodox Christianity – Russian intel
Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service claims that the Patriarch of Constantinople is working with British intelligence to sow division within Orthodox Christianity, labeling Bartholomew I as the 'Antichrist.'
Caracas is the new Havana, crossroads of militias and spies, from Hezbollah to Russian agents
The article discusses how Caracas has become a global crossroads for spies, drug traffickers, and Middle Eastern militants, akin to Cuba during the Cold War.
University of Paris trains future spies. Russian and Israeli applications are immediately rejected
A report highlights the secretive nature of spy training at the Sciences Po campus in Paris, where identities are often masked and students admit they don't know the true backgrounds of their instructors.
Repression Against Russian Opposition: Russia Convicts More 'Spies' Than Ever Before
Russia is returning to the judicial traditions of Stalinism and fascism, characterized by show trials, expatriations, and convictions for 'spying' and 'treason'.