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Espionage in space too: Russian vehicles have allegedly intercepted communications from critical European satellites
Security vulnerabilities in at least 12 critical European satellites are allegedly being exploited by Russia to intercept critical communications, according to the Financial Times - What Moscow can achieve with these interceptions
Massive layoffs at the Washington Post, foreign correspondents and journalists removed
The newspaper, owned by Jeff Bezos, has faced financial difficulties in recent years
Vatican intervenes over the “Meloni angel” in a Rome church: Orders changes to controversial mural after backlash
A mural in the San Lorenzo in Lucina church bearing features reminiscent of Giorgia Meloni sparked reactions in Italy – the opposition spoke of “covert propaganda,” while Meloni said, “I certainly don’t look like an angel.”
Lufthansa’s message to the Hellenic Police about 16-year-old Laura: “She traveled alone to Germany; we have no further information”
Authorities contacted the airline five times before it finally responded regarding the fate of the minor who has gone missing from Patras
Two arrests for sabotage of German navy warships – One suspect is a Greek from Thrace
Arrests made in Hamburg and a village near Komotini – suspects poured more than 20 kilos of gravel into an engine and caused damage to water pipes and fuel tanks
France: Paris prosecutor’s office investigation into X’s premises, algorithm interference under investigation
The investigation was carried out by the Anti-Cybercrime Directorate of the Paris Public Prosecutor's Office, with the assistance of the National Cybercrime Unit of the French Gendarmerie and Europol.
Reza Pahlavi: Calls for global protests on 14 February against the regime in Iran
According to the call, rallies are planned in key cities, including Munich, Los Angeles and Toronto, where strong Iranian diaspora communities are active.