Former Slovenian Prime Minister Miro Cerar was a guest on 24UR ZVEČER, discussing Janez Janša's success in leading a fourth government, the legitimacy of elections, and the Black Cube affair.
Black Cube, the private Israeli intelligence agency often referred to as a 'private Mossad,' is expanding its operations by doubling its office space and leasing an additional floor in Tel Aviv.
Members of SDS, NSi, and Resnica have requested a parliamentary inquiry into the actions of the Sova agency and the police in the Black Cube case, stating that the goal is to determine the factual situation and potential political responsibility of public office holders.
A story published by Politis revealed details about Black Cube, an Israeli company, and a video it produced showing associates explaining how investors could pay their way into the presidency.
The Israeli private intelligence firm Black Cube has confirmed its involvement in a secret operation targeting state officials and private interest groups in Cyprus, stating its aim was to expose corruption.
An investigative committee, led by former supreme court judge Andreas Paschalides, has identified the creators of a 12-minute video exposing 'money for access to the president' corruption methods, reportedly involving intelligence company Black Cube.
Kryeministri Edi Rama, i pyetur për turizmin këtë vit dhe pasojat e luftës në Lindjen e Mesme, u shpreh nga Durrësi ku zhvilloi takim me strukturat e PS në këtë qark se, vendet që po e pësojnë nga…
Philosopher Tadej Troha provided insights into the results of the Slovenian parliamentary elections, focusing on coalition formation and the influence of the 'Black Cube' affair, noting the electoral divide around Janez Janša.
V studiu Sveta na Kanalu A je na vprašanja tokrat odgovarjal Janez Janša. Pojasnil je ozadje poznanstva z domnevno vpleteno osebo v prisluhe iz Izraela in zanikal neprimernost stikov.
According to a Slovenian journalist, four Israeli passengers linked to the "Black Cube" firm met with Janez Janša in Ljubljana, heading to the Slovenian Democratic Party headquarters shortly before elections.
Slovenia is facing a major intelligence scandal after the government confirmed foreign interference in its elections, with the controversial Israeli private intelligence agency 'Black Cube' accused of secretly recording politicians.
Giora Eiland, a member of the advisory board for the Israeli private intelligence agency Black Cube, refused to answer questions from Delo regarding whether he had met with Janez Janša.
Black Cube je zasebna obveščevalna agencija s sedežem v Tel Avivu, ki so jo leta 2010 ustanovili nekdanji izraelski obveščevalci, med njimi Dan Zorello in Avi Yanus.
Dušan Keber and 29 co-signers are appealing to the constitutional court over alleged violations of free and democratic elections in connection with the 'Black Cube' affair.
The private intelligence firm Black Cube is under suspicion for allegedly influencing democratic elections in Slovenia. Investigations are reportedly underway into their potential involvement.
Members of Parliament from Slovenia's SDS, NSi, and Resnica parties have requested a parliamentary inquiry into the actions of the Sova agency and the Police regarding the Black Cube case.
A lawyer, Dr. Rok Lampe, claims that Israeli interference reduced the legitimacy of Slovenian elections. He predicts that if Janez Janša becomes prime minister, the 'Black Cube affair' will be swept under the rug.
Black Cube, an Israeli private intelligence firm, has confirmed its involvement in a sting operation in Cyprus aimed at exposing corruption among state officials and private interests.
Pedro Sanchez underlined the need for the European Union to play a more active and leading role on the international stage, not only militarily but also in terms of values.
Right-wing populist Janez Jansa had the ‘upper hand’ heading into Sunday’s election in Slovenia, but then he admitted meeting a representative of the private Israeli spy firm Black Cube.
Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob has urged the President of the European Commission to investigate alleged foreign interference in Slovenia's elections, specifically naming Israeli firm Black Cube, and will consult with EU partners on protecting democracy.
A Politico report details the involvement of 'Black Cube,' leaked recordings, and corruption allegations that have permeated Slovenia's election campaign.
Hungary expresses concern that it might be the next target for Israeli Black Cube's alleged discredit campaigns, following similar methods used in Slovenia and prior Hungarian elections in 2018 and 2022.
New recordings, lawsuits, a meeting of the National Security Council secretariat, where the Prime Minister Robert Golob will be informed of the SOVA report in the Black Cube case and related recordings that...
According to security expert Branko Lobnikar, there is a strong suspicion that the Israeli private intelligence agency Black Cube operated in Slovenia, citing the highly professional nature of the wiretapping techniques used.
An Israeli private intelligence company, Black Cube, is suspected to be behind the leaked recordings of alleged conversations that marked the recent Slovenian parliamentary election campaign.
The Black Cube affair has overshadowed political discourse in Slovenia, leading to two complaints filed with the constitutional court and intensifying debates over the content of wiretaps versus foreign intelligence interference.
The ongoing Black Cube affair, a high-profile case, is now reportedly moving to the Constitutional Court. This development marks a significant escalation in the legal proceedings surrounding the controversy.
The Secretariat of the National Security Council is holding a session focused solely on a report from the Director General of Police regarding the forensic investigation of recordings in the "Black Cube affair."
Portuguese political parties, including the PCP and Bloco, are demanding a parliamentary inquiry into the American use of the Lajes Air Base. The Socialist Party also called a minister to parliament following a statement by Marco Rubio, indicating broader concerns about Portugal's relationship with the US.
Rok Lampe stated that if Janša becomes prime minister, the Black Cube affair, which Sova identified as foreign influence, could be ignored. He emphasized that such foreign influence cannot simply be dismissed.
Slovenia is currently grappling with two significant public affairs, one involving former U.S. President Trump and another related to the Black Cube intelligence firm. The article discusses broader themes of privacy and public trust in this context.
Slovenia's intelligence agency, Sova, has informed the police and prosecution about suspected criminal activity related to contacts between the private intelligence firm Black Cube and Slovenian entities.
Politico reports on allegations involving Black Cube, leaked recordings, and corruption in Slovenia, raising concerns about covert foreign interference in democratic elections and potentially polarizing the country's political race.
Slovenia's SDS party has announced it will file multiple lawsuits in response to allegations of collaborating with the private foreign intelligence firm Black Cube and meeting with its representatives. The party stated they have handed the matter over to lawyers, while the Institute 8 March director Nika Kovač responded that they can be sued for anything they wish.
State Secretary Vojko Volk confirmed that foreign intelligence agency Black Cube agents visited the SDS headquarters, indicating that Dominika Švarc Pipan and Nina Zidar Klemenčič were targets of the same agent.
Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob discussed the Black Cube scandal with the director of SOVA, and a SOVA report on the visit of Black Cube representatives will be reviewed by the National Security Council secretariat.
Iztok Podbregar, former director of the Slovenian Intelligence and Security Agency (SOVA), expressed astonishment at how easily Slovenian elite were caught in an espionage trap, which he described as technically unremarkable.
A Slovenian minister described the Black Cube operation as a 'direct attack on the sovereignty of the state.' The Left party added that revelations from the operation shed light on the circumstances surrounding the decision to join the lawsuit against Israel.
The VIDA! science center in Brno, Czech Republic, has introduced a new interactive exhibition featuring a 'black cube' designed to inspire scientific careers, as part of its ongoing transformation.