As the war in Ukraine unfolded last year, Russia’s best digital spies turned to new tools to fight an enemy on another front: those inside
Month: July 2023
Russian Forces Launch Overnight Drone Attacks on Kyiv
Russian forces launched a wave of drone attacks on Ukraine’s capital before dawn on Sunday, the first aerial assault on Kyiv by unmanned vehicles in
‘Urban Explorers’ and Accused Spies Chafe in Legal Limbo in Albania
Striking pictures of urban decay, including Soviet-era bomb shelters overgrown with weeds and the crumbling remains of factories across Eastern Europe, won a Russian photographer
In Small Victory, Signs of Grueling Combat Ahead in Ukrainian Counteroffensive
The Ukrainian soldiers thought the Russians would quickly retreat from Neskuchne, a tiny village in southern Ukraine, especially after a concerted artillery barrage and a
France Arrests Hundreds More in Fifth Night of Unrest
The violent protests that have shaken France in response to the killing of a 17-year-old by a police officer continued for a fifth night, as
France Protests: Macron Cancels State Visit to Germany Amid Unrest at Home
President Emmanuel Macron of France on Saturday postponed a scheduled state visit to Germany as his government struggled to rein in violent protests over the
SpaceX Launches the Euclid Telescope to Study the Dark Universe
At 11:12 a.m. on Saturday, the Euclid spacecraft launched into space on its mission to chart the history of our universe as far back as
Ukraine Says It Is Ready for Arrival of Wagner Troops in Belarus
KYIV, Ukraine — As Belarus has ratcheted up its rhetoric about plans to offer refuge — and possibly work — to Wagner group mercenaries after
Russia Dismisses Rebellion as ‘Minor’ and Dismantles Prigozhin’s Wagner Empire
The mercenary rebellion that shook Russia was merely “a minor trouble,” the foreign minister said on Friday, warning the West not to think that President