Poland Faces Unprecedented Espionage Threats Amid Rising Hybrid Attacks
Poland's internal security service has reported a record number of espionage cases linked to Russian intelligence, highlighting a concerning trend of hybrid attacks since 2024.
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Poland's internal security service has reported a record number of espionage cases linked to Russian intelligence, highlighting a concerning trend of hybrid attacks since 2024.
In a significant diplomatic move, Austria has expelled three staff members from the Russian Embassy in Vienna over allegations of antenna spying, prompting a strong condemnation from the embassy.
In a move aimed at speeding up the integration of commercial technology, the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency has created a Rapid Capabilities Office.
CBS Entertainment provides the latest insights into Rare Earth elements, highlighting their significance in various industries.
In a recent move, Congress has extended the reauthorization of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act for an additional 45 days to facilitate ongoing negotiations for reforms.
A recent stabbing incident in London, involving two members of the Jewish community, has heightened concerns among European counterterrorism officials amid a troubling rise in antisemitic attacks.
A northern Russian lithium mine is anticipated to begin production later this year, according to Benchmark Mineral Intelligence.
As the expiration of Section 702 of FISA approaches, Speaker Johnson's proposed Foreign Intelligence Accountability Act faces criticism for insufficient privacy protections.
Historian Galia Ackerman discusses the Soviet regime's efforts to conceal the truth about the Chernobyl disaster in a recent interview.
Following a tragic car accident that claimed the lives of two individuals believed to be CIA agents, Mexico has stated these agents were not authorized to operate within its borders.
A groundbreaking study from the University of Stirling and the Max Planck Institute has compiled the largest dataset on great ape cognition, potentially reshaping our understanding of human intelligence origins.
As the April 30 deadline nears, Mike Johnson has introduced a new proposal aimed at extending the contentious FISA 702 surveillance program following two unsuccessful votes.
Stephen J. Ross's new book, The Secret War Against Hate, examines the emergence of racist and anti-Semitic groups in the latter 20th century and the efforts of a dedicated spy network to combat them.
Recent research from Monash University reveals that honeybees can process numerical information, raising questions about our understanding of animal cognition.
In light of the deaths of CIA agents during a drug lab raid, President Claudia Sheinbaum is considering sanctions against Chihuahua, raising questions about U.S. involvement in Mexico.
Recent spy shots of a camouflaged Nissan Kicks in Tennessee suggest the introduction of a Rock Creek trim, indicating a more rugged version of this compact SUV may be on the way.
An intelligence report underscores the ongoing threat posed by Iran to the United States, contrasting with the White House's efforts to downplay these concerns.
Strategic angle: A strategic operation by the CIA provided crucial time for the safe recovery of a downed airman.
Strategic angle: Former senior CIA and head of Interfor Academy assess the potential intelligence failures in U.S. preparation for Iran war. The post How Good is Our Intelligence on Iran? appeared first on Just Security.
Strategic angle: US intelligence reports indicate that Iran's control over the Hormuz Strait is expected to persist, raising concerns over global oil supply.