
SSU, FBI Neutralize Russian GRU Cyber Espionage Operation Targeting EU, US, and Ukrainian Citizens
The Security Service of Ukraine (SSU), in collaboration with the FBI and Polish counterintelligence, conducted a coordinated cyber operation to neutralize Russian GRU intelligence activities spying on citizens via hacked routers.
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Russia to pay athletes banned from Winter Olympics
The Russian Olympic Committee will make cash payments to 116 of the country's athletes who were not allowed to compete at the Winter Olympics.
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The former chancellor was the chief architect of Germany’s dependence on Russian fossil fuels and cuts to defence spending. Both haunt the country today The former German chancellor, Gerhard Schröder, is enjoying a curious political revival. Not so long ago, his reputation seemed in tatters. In light of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, many came to regard his longstanding ties to Russia and personal friendship with Vladimir Putin as self-serving. Fellow Social Democrats (SPD) tried to expe...
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In Russia, protesting against the war in Ukraine can be dangerous. But one Russian poet living in Moscow, Vadim Dzyuba, is speaking out.
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Read full article →Ukrainian forces attack Russian oil depot in annexed Feodosiia
Ukraine's Armed Forces have struck an oil depot in annexed Feodosiia on the Crimean peninsula.
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Russia has reportedly been giving Iran detailed imagery of military bases across the Middle East
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32 Indians have died serving in the Russian military in Ukraine, with efforts ongoing to secure the release of 35 more, amid rising recruitment concerns.
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A notice to airmen (Notam) has been issued regarding a planned Russian naval exercise which is to take place off the coast of Cyprus, between the island’s east coast and the Russian-operated Tartus naval base, which is located on Syria’s Mediterranean coast. It states that information has been received from the Russian authorities that a […]
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Nongshim unveiled plans Wednesday to open a subsidiary in Russia in June, looking to capitalize on surging demand for Korean instant noodles there. The new Moscow-based entity, named Nongshim Rus, will be the latest international expansion for the instant noodle giant, following the opening of a European subsidiary in the Netherlands in March 2025. The push into Russia comes as Korean noodles find a growing cultural foothold there. Imports of Korean instant noodles reached $52 million in 2025, u
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Nongshim to establish Russian subsidiary to expand Eurasian presence Yonhap News Agency
Read full article →Germany intelligence agency warns of Russian APT28 cyber spying
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Cameroon's government said the Russian Embassy in Yaounde provided it with a list of Cameroonian nationals killed in the war.
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Russia’s Supreme Court chief Igor Krasnov argued in an article published by the Russian business outlet RBC that foreign judicial systems offer no guarantee of impartiality or objectivity, and that Russian businesses had learned this firsthand in recent years. The full text is available to subscribers.
Read full article →Russia Ferries 175 Russian Nuclear Scientists Out Of Iran Via Land Border With Armenia
Russia Ferries 175 Russian Nuclear Scientists Out Of Iran Via Land Border With Armenia Russia has announced that it has successfully evacuated a last main group of Russian workers from Iran's Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant (NPP), which has been hit several times by US-Israeli strikes throughout the over one-month long war. A group of 175 Russian employees of Rosatom Atomic Energy Corporation were evacuated via land route through northern Iran, before taking a flight out of the Arme...
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Read full article →Germany intelligence agency warns of Russian APT28 cyber spying - The Star
Germany intelligence agency warns of Russian APT28 cyber spying The Star
Read full article →Verkhovna Rada calls on partners to strengthen nuclear safety and increase pressure on Russia
The Verkhovna Rada adopted an appeal to the parliaments and governments of foreign states, the UN, and the IAEA on the occasion of the 40th Anniversary of the Chornobyl Disaster, calling on the international community to take measures to ensure nuclear safety.
Read full article →Military Drones, Incendiary Devices: How Russian Trainers Taught Subversion at Balkan Camps
Court documents and interviews have revealed more about recruits from Moldova who were trained by Russian instructors at camps in Bosnia and Serbia to foment unrest, scout embassies and use military-grade drones.
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Read full article →Watch live: Estonian MFA seminar on Russian oil and gas sanctions prospects
On Wednesday, the Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Tallinn-based International Center for Defense and Security will hold a seminar on energy markets, sanctions, and Russia's energy sector.
Read full article →Russia confirms deaths of 16 Cameroonians fighting in Ukraine war, Yaounde says
Cameroon said Russian authorities have confirmed the deaths of 16 Cameroonians fighting against Ukraine, the first time the Central African country has spoken about the involvement of its nationals in the ongoing war.
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