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Agenten ring around Jan Marsalek convicted of espionage for Moscow

By AndreaPosted on07.03.2025
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London-On Friday, three Bulgarian citizens were found to have been guilty before a London court of listening to a Russian espionage unit led by the fleeting Wirecard employee Jan Marsalek. For the Kremlin, they are said to have monitored a US military base and people who were in the sights of Moscow.



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  • UK regulator investigates Telegram over suspected child sexual abuse
  • The fate of US-Iran negotiations remains uncertain on the eve of the end of the ceasefire
  • Getting stuck in a “boring” conversation can have an unexpected benefit
    Getting stuck in a “boring” conversation can have an unexpected benefit
  • Gastronomy and tradition mark Holy Meat Festival in Monte Gordo on Labor Day
    Gastronomy and tradition mark Holy Meat Festival in Monte Gordo on Labor Day
  • Thousands of sailors stranded in the Strait of Hormuz suffer from "extreme exhaustion and fatigue", UN appeals for help
    Thousands of sailors stranded in the Strait of Hormuz suffer from “extreme exhaustion and fatigue”, UN appeals for help
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