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US cuts intelligence-sharing with Ukraine as Trump freezes military aid
The US has cut off all intelligence-sharing with Kyiv in a move that could seriously hamper the Ukrainian military’s ability to target Russian forces, the director of the CIA has confirmed
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Vladimir Putin’s alleged assassination ’kill list’ declassified for the first time by US intelligence
A long-classified memorandum has just been released and it includes details of a number of assassinations believed to have been ordered by Russian president Vladimir Putin
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Milan prosecutors allege hacked information from state security databases was sold to affluent clients
Italian probe reveals “gigantic and alarming market of confidential data,” prosecutors say.
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Court hears that soldier Daniel Khalife, charged with escaping from prison, was previously on the run because of a bomb hoax
Khalife, 23, is alleged to have fled the barracks when he realised he would face criminal charges over claims he passed classified information to Iran’s intelligence service.
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Alleged Iranian spy ’sent Iran fake information’
A former British soldier accused of spying has claimed he made up much of the information he sent to the Iranians.
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Donald Trump was briefed on a suspected Iranian assassination plot
US intelligence officials warn Republican nominee of ‘specific threats’ unrelated to two recent attempts
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From Kyiv to Riga: Russian sabotage operations in the Baltics
What started as an ordinary day for a Latvian housewife became a significant national security breakthrough. A mysterious note found in her driveway has helped authorities uncover a series of sabotage acts linked to Russian intelligence.
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Debt to the Fatherland: FSB general overseeing Russia’s National Guard hides from bailiffs in luxury Moscow apartment
The bailiff service in Moscow’s Lefortovo district has terminated its efforts to present FSB General Vyacheslav Ryazansky with a bill for his various debts, citing their inability to locate the general’s home address, bank accounts, or any property in his name.
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Greek Supreme Court Chief Prosecutor clears intelligence service of spyware attack accusations
A Greek supreme court prosecutor said on Tuesday that no government agency was criminally liable for the illegal spyware attack rocking the Mediterranean country for more than two years, but only private individuals may be held accountable for minor offenses in a decision considered by critics as a cover-up.
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North Korea-backed cyber espionage campaign targets UK military
National Cyber Security Centre warns of global hacking effort to obtain nuclear and defence intelligence
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US and Germany foiled Russian plot to kill CEO of Arms Manufacturer Rheinmetall
US intelligence discovered earlier this year that the Russian government planned to assassinate the chief executive of a powerful German arms manufacturer that has been producing artillery shells and military vehicles for Ukraine, according to five US and western officials familiar with the episode.