Por: ABC News World November 25, 2022
STOCKHOLM -- Two Iranian-born Swedish brothers were on trial in Sweden Friday, charged with spying for Russia and its military intelligence service GRU for a decade.Peyman Kia, 42, and Payam Kia, 35, appeared before the Stockholm District Court to face charges of having worked jointly to pass information to Russia between Sept. 28, 2011, and Sept. 20, 2021.Between 2014 and 2015, Peyman Kia worked for Sweden’s domestic intelligence agency but... + full article
ABC News USA World November 22, 2022
STOCKHOLM -- Swedish authorities arrested two people on suspicion of espionage in a predawn operation Tuesday in the Stockholm area.The authorities gave few details about the case, but Swedish media cited witnesses who described elite police rappelling from two Black Hawk... + más
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Associated Press USA Business November 11, 2022
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — Two Iranian-born brothers were charged in Sweden with aggravated espionage for allegedly spying for Russia and its military intelligence service GRU for around a decade, prosecutors said Friday. One of the men worked for Sweden’s domestic... + más
Iran-born brothers charged in Sweden with spying for Russia | ABC News
Newsweek USA World October 29, 2022
The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) says it has captured a Russian agent who had apparently been spying on Ukrainian heavy artillery.On Saturday the SBU posted four photographs to its official Twitter account showing a man being searched by two Ukrainian soldiers, the suspect... + más
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The New York Times USA Opinion October 11, 2022
Do people still read Rudyard Kipling’s “”? Even if you haven’t, you probably know how it begins: “If you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs …” Refusing to panic, Kipling asserted, was a great virtue.But during a bank run, refusing to panic can... + más
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Newsweek USA Tech October 06, 2022
Online security experts have revealed the easiest ways for you to spot if your phone's been tapped, potentially by a partner.According to cybersecurity site VPNOverview, the use of surveillance technology has risen in recent years by 60 percent—many of those affected or... + más
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Associated Press USA Tech October 04, 2022
MEXICO CITY (AP) — The Mexican government or army has allegedly continued to use spyware designed to hack into the cellphones of activists, despite a pledge by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador to end such practices. Press freedom groups said Monday they found evidence... + más
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Time USA World September 30, 2022
In the Kremlin room with that long white table where Putin entertains his foreign visitors there is a quartet of statues of the tsars he most admires. Their achievements are his benchmark of success. The first two statues are dedicated to the eighteenth-century rulers who... + más
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