Germany arrests sixth alleged spy in less than a month
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by Joseph Fitsanakis
2d ago
AUTHORITIES IN GERMANY HAVE arrested a sixth person in less than a month, in connection with three separate cases of espionage orchestrated by Russian or Chinese intelligence ..read more
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Poland and Germany charge Russian operatives with assassination, sabotage plots
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by Joseph Fitsanakis
1w ago
AUTHORITIES IN GERMANY and Poland have charged three individuals with working on behalf of Russian military intelligence in planning acts of sabotage and assassination on European soil. One of the plots allegedly involved an effort to assassinate Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Another aimed to sabotage commercial airport facilities that are being managed by the United States military ..read more
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Austria: Arrest raises broader questions about counterintelligence capabilities
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by intelNews
3w ago
ON GOOD FRIDAY, MARCH 29, Egisto Ott, a former member of Austria’s now-dissolved domestic intelligence agency, the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution and Counterterrorism (BVT), was arrested in his house in Carinthia, Austria’s southernmost state. Ott had frequently been at the center of media attention in the past year, in connection with the network surrounding the fugitive financier and alleged spy Jan Maršálek, as well as alleged misconduct relating to carrying out illegal investigations of persons. Ott also seems to have been involved in an alleged attempt to create an ..read more
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Interview reveals state of mind of Israeli intelligence prior to October 7 attack
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by intelNews
1M ago
Almost by accident, we are now aware of the state of mind that the Shin Bet was in before the sudden attack by Hamas on October 7, which cost so many lives as a result of the agency's complacency ..read more
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Opinion: Fumbling Russian spies fail to stop ISIS-K attack, despite warnings from U.S.
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by Joseph Fitsanakis
1M ago
Before an ISIS-K attack killed nearly 100 people in Kerman, Iran, the U.S. government allegedly provided Tehran with “a private warning” of an imminent terrorist threat, which was ignored. It now appears that, once again, Washington had considerable intelligence insight into ISIS-K’s plans to strike inside Russia. Once again, however, its warnings appear to have fallen on deaf ears ..read more
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United States consistently underestimates Cuban intelligence, sources say
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by Ian Allen
1M ago
AGENTS OF THE CUBAN government have “penetrated virtually every segment of the United States national security structure,” enabling Havana to share actionable intelligence with Russia and China, according to a new report ..read more
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Opinion: Five months into the war, Israeli intelligence failure looks even worse
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by intelNews
1M ago
SINCE OCTOBER 7, 2024, when Israel was caught off guard by a sudden and highly damaging attack from Hamas, more information has surfaced regarding why there was no prior warning about the attack and the failures of Israeli intelligence in this regard ..read more
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Russian intelligence services intensify efforts to ‘liquidate’ defectors: report
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by intelNews
2M ago
THE RUSSIAN INTELLIGENCE SERVICES have been “bolstering the[ir] architecture” aimed at stopping potential defectors and “liquidating” those who have already defected and are living in exile, according to a new report ..read more
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Netanyahu ignored calls to disrupt Hamas finances, claims ex-Mossad official
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by intelNews
2M ago
A RETIRED SENIOR MOSSAD official has alleged that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu repeatedly ignored, and even frustrated, efforts to stop the flow of hundreds of millions of dollars to Hamas. This inaction may have enabled the Palestinian militant group to plan, organize and execute Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, which killed over 1400 Israelis on October 7, 2023, and sparked the current war between Israel and Hamas ..read more
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Ireland halts issuances of Russian diplomatic visas due to espionage concerns
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by Joseph Fitsanakis
2M ago
AUTHORITIES IN IRELAND ARE systematically “freezing” applications for Russian diplomatic visas from Moscow over concerns that the Kremlin is using its embassy in Dublin as a base for espionage activities ..read more
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