Polish Official Charged with Assisting Russian Intelligence in Creating Fake Identities for Spies
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Polish Official Charged with Assisting Russian Intelligence in Creating Fake Identities for Spies

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Polish prosecutors have charged a former civil registry employee in Warsaw with espionage, accusing him of helping Russian intelligence fabricate false identities for undercover operatives. The case reveals how Moscow’s intelligence services allegedly exploited local administrative systems to build and sustain spy networks inside Europe.

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Russia expands its campaign of sabotage attacks in Poland
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Russia expands its campaign of sabotage attacks in Poland

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Poland has announced a dramatic expansion of its cybersecurity budget after a relentless wave of Russian cyber sabotage targeted hospitals, water networks, and other critical infrastructure. Officials in Warsaw confirmed that the country now faces up to 50 Russian hacking attempts every single day, making it one of Moscow’s primary targets inside NATO.

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Poland challenges Trump’s attempt to dismiss Russia’s attack on Poland
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Poland challenges Trump’s attempt to dismiss Russia’s attack on Poland

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In a statement to press today, U.S. President Donald Trump suggested that Russia’s overnight drone strike on Polish territory may have been unintentional, a claim that drew swift and categorical rejection from Warsaw. When pressed by reporters about the incursion, Trump remarked, “It could have been a mistake. But regardless, I’m not happy with anything to do with that whole situation.

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Poland Downs Russian Drones in First Direct NATO Engagement as the US continues to coddle Putin
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Poland Downs Russian Drones in First Direct NATO Engagement as the US continues to coddle Putin

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Polish forces shot down multiple Russian drones that violated the country’s airspace overnight, in what officials and analysts say is the first confirmed direct engagement by a NATO member against Russian military assets since the start of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. The incident unfolded during a mass Russian aerial assault on Ukrainian cities, which also triggered emergency alerts in neighboring states.

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Pro-Russian Neo-Nazis Caught Operating With US Military
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Pro-Russian Neo-Nazis Caught Operating Within US Military

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U.S. military investigators examined links between Marines and a pro-Russia neo-Nazi group in Poland, exposing vulnerabilities in America’s handling of extremism in the ranks, according to documents released after a lawsuit by news outlet Raw Story. The Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) launched an inquiry in 2020 into Lance Cpl.

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Russia’s candidate in the Polish Presidential election now facing pushback
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Russia’s candidate in the Polish Presidential election now facing pushback

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In the lead-up to Poland’s June 1 presidential runoff, conservative candidate Karol Nawrocki has drawn sharp criticism for echoing narratives reminiscent of Russian propaganda, raising concerns about his potential impact on Poland’s democratic trajectory.

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300 Years of Russia ‘Protecting the People’ as pretext for invasion and genocide
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300 Years of Russia ‘Protecting the People’ as pretext for invasion and genocide

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From the imperial conquests of the 18th century to the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, the Kremlin has consistently used one excuse to justify its aggression: the protection of Russian speakers or ethnic Russians. This narrative, repackaged across centuries, has served as a diplomatic smokescreen for conquest, occupation, and coercion. The rhetoric is simple but effective—frame invasions as defensive, wrap imperial ambitions in humanitarian language, and label victims as aggressors.

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