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Anti-crypto United States Senator Elizabeth Warren has been on the crypto warpath again, this time warning a senate committee about the dangers of foreign-owned crypto mining operations on American soil. At a hearing of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs on July 25, Democrat Senator Elizabeth Warren aired her views on foreign-owned crypto miners, which she claims is a national security threat. Foreign companies building crypto mining facilities on US soil are a “disaster for the environment,” which can also pose national security risks, stated Warren, adding: “They’re ...
Cointelegraph
Three engineers working in a Serbian weapons factory have been arrested on suspicion of spying for a "foreign organization," the country's interior ministry said on July 22. The accused are all current or former employees at the state-owned Krusik factory which manufactures weapons and ammunition including 155 mm artillery shells. Last month it was reported that Serbian-manufactured ammunition worth $855 million had made its way indirectly to Ukraine, despite Serbian-Ukrainian relationships complicated by Belgrade's friendly attitude toward Russia. The three men are accused of "taking out conf...
Kyiv Independent
Three engineers working in a Serbian weapons factory have been arrested on suspicion of spying for a "foreign organization," the country's interior ministry said on July 22. The accused are all current or former employees at the state-owned Krusik factory which manufactures weapons and ammunition including 155 mm artillery shells. Last month it was reported that Serbian-manufactured ammunition worth $855 million had made its way indirectly to Ukraine, despite Serbian-Ukrainian relationships complicated by Belgrade's friendly attitude toward Russia. The three men are accused of "taking out conf...
Kyiv Independent (UK)
Three engineers working in a Serbian weapons factory have been arrested on suspicion of spying for a "foreign organization," the country's interior ministry said on July 22. The accused are all current or former employees at the state-owned Krusik factory which manufactures weapons and ammunition including 155 mm artillery shells. Last month it was reported that Serbian-manufactured ammunition worth $855 million had made its way indirectly to Ukraine, despite Serbian-Ukrainian relationships complicated by Belgrade's friendly attitude toward Russia. The three men are accused of "taking out conf...
Kyiv Independent (CA)
Two Australian nationals accused of spying for Russia have been arrested in Australia, federal police said on Friday. The Russian-born married couple, aged 40 and 62, are accused of "obtaining Australian Defence Force material" with the intention of leaking it to Russian authorities, Australian police said in a statement. The 40-year-old woman is an Army Private in the Australian army, according to the police. The couple was arrested in their house in a Brisbane suburb on Thursday, police said. They have been charged with "one count each of preparing for an espionage offence, which carries a m...
DPA International
Two Australian nationals accused of spying for Russia have been arrested in Australia, federal police said on Friday. The Russian-born married couple, aged 40 and 62, are accused of "obtaining Australian Defence Force material" with the intention of leaking it to Russian authorities, Australian police said in a statement. The 40-year-old woman is an Army Private in the Australian army, according to the police. The couple was arrested in their house in a Brisbane suburb on Thursday, police said. They have been charged with "one count each of preparing for an espionage offence, which carries a m...
DPA
Two Australian nationals accused of spying for Russia have been arrested in Australia, federal police said on Friday. The Russian-born married couple, aged 40 and 62, are accused of "obtaining Australian Defence Force material" with the intention of leaking it to Russian authorities, Australian police said in a statement. The 40-year-old woman is an Army Private in the Australian army, according to the police. The couple was arrested in their house in a Brisbane suburb on Thursday, police said. They have been charged with "one count each of preparing for an espionage offence, which carries a m...
DPA Breaking News
A French citizen arrested in Russia has pleaded guilty to criminal charges involving illegally collecting information on military issues in the country, according to state news agency Tass. Laurent Vinatier was arrested in the Russian capital in June as tensions flared between Moscow and Paris following French President Emmanuel Macron's comments about the possibility of deploying French troops in Ukraine. Russian authorities accused Vinatier of failing to register as a "foreign agent" while collecting information about Russia's "military and military-technical activities" which could be used ...
Euronews (English)
A Norwegian citizen has been arrested on suspicion of attempting to spy for China, a senior security official said in Oslo on Tuesday. Thomas Blom from Norway's PST domestic intelligence service said the man was detained at Oslo-Gardermoen Airport on Monday upon his return. He was remanded in custody for four weeks. As the investigation into the suspect was at an early stage, no further details could be provided, Blom said after a hearing in the Norwegian capital. The man's lawyer, Marius Dietrichson, told the NTB news agency that his client denied being a Chinese agent. The PST sees China as ...
DPA Breaking News
Yekaterinburg (Russia) (AFP) - US reporter Evan Gershkovich's closed-door espionage trial in Russia began Wednesday, 15 months after he was arrested on charges that he, his newspaper and the White House reject as false and baseless. Hours after the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reporter was brought into court in the Urals city of Yekaterinburg, Washington said it was doing everything it could to secure his release. A senior Russian diplomat urged the United States to "seriously consider the signals" Moscow had sent its way over a possible swap deal. Gershkovich, 32, became the first Western journ...
AFP
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