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Western multinationals have been leading advocates for engagement with Beijing
Foreign minister says Ottawa ‘will not tolerate any form of foreign interference’
The penetration of armies and spy services worldwide by extremists is a genuine threat to democracy
Anne Keast-Butler to succeed Sir Jeremy Fleming, who will step down in May after six years
Murder of ultranationalist blogger and arrest of US journalist are both connected to Putin’s war in Ukraine
Evan Gershkovich categorically denies all accusations, state news agencies report
Head of covert unit conducting ‘daily’ hacking operations named for the first time
Austrian authorities linked anti-Nazi fighter Hans Marsalek with kidnap and torture of four people in postwar era
Network accused of monitoring transport routes in order to sabotage shipments to Ukraine
Dutch military intelligence reports on activities indicating espionage and other potential disturbance
Chinese state intelligence-gathering has grown in ambition and scale, leaving Washington struggling to catch up
David Ballantyne Smith had admitted to leaking sensitive material to Russia
Surveillance commissioner warns of widespread use of China-made drones and cameras by forces in England and Wales
White House says no evidence three other aerial objects engaged in surveillance but cannot rule it out
Officials say flight allowed them to collect more information about Beijing’s surveillance abilities
A loosely worded bill conflates journalists and whistleblowers with spies
UK prime minister condemns execution for alleged spying as ‘cowardly act’
Riga accuses TV Rain journalists of supporting invasion of Ukraine
The show explores Kim Philby’s defection from MI6 to the Soviet Union in the 1960s
David Ballantyne Smith attempted to communicate with Moscow military attaché, among other offences
The suspected infiltration of Tromsø’s Arctic research centre highlights the hostile state threat to academia
National security breach was hushed up during summer leadership contest, according to newspaper allegations
Security service believes man is first foreign agent operating under deep cover to be identified in Nordic nation
Prime minister warns foreign intelligence agencies not to fly devices over critical infrastructure
Dismissal comes amid fears Moscow might target country’s critical infrastructure because of its support for Ukraine
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