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New law to jail foreign spies in Türkiye up to 7 years
Daily Sabah· 6 days agoTürkiye is preparing to introduce harsher sentences for perpetrators of espionage as part of a new...
More Americans are ending up in Russian jails. Prospects for their release are unclear
Toronto Star· 2 hours agoAll are U.S. citizens now behind bars in Russia on various charges. Arrests of Americans in Russia...
Estonia convicts a university professor from Russia of spying for Moscow
Toronto Star· 7 days agoA university professor was jailed Tuesday in Estonia after being found guilty of spying for Russian military intelligence, part of a campaign of sabotage, electronic warfare ...
Why have Australia’s espionage authors been renditioned to a literary black site?
The Conversation· 5 days agoInternationally, spy novels are surfing a 40-year wave of commercial success that has transformed the genre into a multi-billion-dollar behemoth spanning books, television and movies. Different ...
Australia quietly expelled four Indian spies who targeted politicians and defence tech — report
The Independent via Yahoo Canada News· 7 days agoGreens Senator David Shoebridge said Australia should have publicly condemned India for its ...
Russian-American Woman Goes on Trial for Treason Charges in Russia After Allegedly Donating $50 to...
People via Yahoo Canada News· 5 days agoOne of them is Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, who has been accused by Russian...
Judge calls for restitution in Cuba agent’s case, but then sides with DOJ that U.S. is ‘only victim’
Miami Herald via Yahoo Canada News· 4 days ago-based group that monitors human...island, said in a statement. “The plea agreement with Manuel...
Russia buying spies to make up for expelled diplomats, German security agency says | CBC News
CBC.ca· 7 days agoRussia has turned increasingly to blackmail and financial incentives to hire Germans to spy for it...
Hostage expert pleased Russia even mentioned possible prisoner swap for WSJ reporter Evan...
AOL· 7 days agoRussia admitting that negotiations to bring imprisoned Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich home have taken place — even if they must be "conducted in complete silence" — is a step ...