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Oracle’s stock has lost $315 billion in market value since its $30,000 billion investment in OpenAI, raising concerns about the deal’s financial impact. The significant decline is seen as investor skepticism about the strategic value of the partnership.
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MI5 has warned that China is using headhunters to gather intelligence from UK lawmakers and parliamentary staff. British security minister Dan Jarvis described the effort as a ‘covert and calculated attempt’ by China.
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Britain’s domestic intelligence agency has warned that China is using LinkedIn to target U.K. lawmakers and parliamentary staff. The intelligence agency described the activity as a ‘covert and calculated attempt’ to gather intelligence.
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Britain’s domestic intelligence agency has warned that China is using LinkedIn to recruit spies targeting UK lawmakers and parliamentary staff. Dan Jarvis, the British security minister, has labeled the activity as a ‘covert and calculated attempt’ to gather intelligence within the Houses of Parliament in London.
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Britain’s MI5 intelligence agency has warned that China is using LinkedIn to target UK lawmakers and parliamentary staff, calling the efforts a ‘covert and calculated attempt’ to gather intelligence. The security minister, Dan Jarvis, has condemned the activities as a significant threat to national security.
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The UK’s MI5 intelligence agency has issued a warning that China is using LinkedIn to target UK lawmakers and parliamentary staff, alleging a covert campaign to gather intelligence. British security minister Dan Jarvis called the activity a ‘covert and calculated attempt’ by China.
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MI5 has warned that Chinese spies are using LinkedIn to target UK lawmakers and parliamentary staff. British security minister Dan Jarvis described the effort as a ‘covert and calculated attempt’ by China to gather intelligence.
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UK intelligence agencies have warned that Chinese operatives are using LinkedIn to conduct espionage against UK lawmakers and parliamentary staff, citing the threat as a covert and calculated effort by Beijing to gain insights into the UK’s political landscape. The British Security Minister Dan Jarvis has labeled the activity as an ‘attempt’ to infiltrate and…
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UK’s MI5 has issued a warning that China is leveraging LinkedIn to target U.K. lawmakers and parliamentary staff for intelligence gathering. Dan Jarvis, the British security minister, has described this as a ‘covert and calculated attempt’ by China to infiltrate the UK’s political sphere.
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MI5 has warned that China is using LinkedIn to target U.K. lawmakers and parliamentary staff. British security minister Dan Jarvis described the effort as a ‘covert and calculated attempt’ by China to gather intelligence.
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The UK’s domestic intelligence agency has warned that China is using LinkedIn to target UK lawmakers and parliamentary staff, describing the activity as a ‘covert and calculated attempt’ to gather intelligence. Security Minister Dan Jarvis has emphasized the need for heightened vigil, as the intelligence agency addresses the growing concerns over state-sponsored cyber operations.
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MI5 has warned that China is using LinkedIn to target UK lawmakers and parliamentary staff, with a senior security minister calling the activity a ‘covert and calculated attempt’ to gather intelligence.
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UK’s MI5 has warned that China is using LinkedIn to target UK lawmakers and parliamentary staff. British security minister Dan Jarvis describes the activity as a ‘covert and calculated attempt’ by China to gather intelligence.
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The UK’s MI5 intelligence agency has warned that China is using LinkedIn to target lawmakers and parliamentary staff. British security minister Dan Jarvis called the activity a ‘covert and calculated attempt’ to gather intelligence from the Houses of Parliament.
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Britain’s MI5 intelligence agency has warned that China is using LinkedIn to gather intelligence from UK lawmakers and parliamentary staff members. Security minister Dan Jarvis described the activity as a ‘covert and calculated attempt’ by China.
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British intelligence officials have raised alarms over Chinese efforts to exploit LinkedIn for intelligence gathering against UK lawmakers and parliamentary staff. The warning highlights a growing concern about state-sponsored cyber espionage targeting political figures.
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MI5 has warned that China is using headhunters to gather intelligence from UK lawmakers and parliamentary staff. Security Minister Dan Jarvis described the effort as a ‘covert and calculated attempt’ to target the Houses of Parliament.
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British intelligence has warned that China is using LinkedIn to target UK lawmakers and parliamentary staff members with a covert and calculated intelligence-gathering operation. Security minister Dan Jarvis described the activity as a significant threat to national security.
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British intelligence warns that China is using LinkedIn to target U.K. lawmakers and parliamentary staff. The security minister called the activity a covert and calculated attempt to gather intelligence.
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Britain’s domestic intelligence agency has warned that China is using LinkedIn to target UK lawmakers and parliamentary staff. Dan Jarvis, the British security minister, described a “covert and calculated attempt” by China to gather intelligence there.
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Britain’s MI5 intelligence agency warns China is using LinkedIn to target UK lawmakers, describing the effort as a ‘covert and calculated attempt.’ Security Minister Dan Jarvis highlights the potential threat to national security.
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British intelligence agency MI5 has warned that China is using LinkedIn to target UK lawmakers and parliamentary staff, describing it as a ‘covert and calculated attempt’ to gather intelligence.
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Britain’s domestic intelligence agency, MI5, has warned that China is leveraging LinkedIn to target UK lawmakers and parliamentary staff, describing it as a ‘covert and calculated attempt’ to gather intelligence. The security minister, Dan Jarvis, has echoed these concerns, emphasizing the sophisticated nature of the alleged espionage tactics.
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Britain’s domestic intelligence agency said China was using headhunter to gather intelligence from lawmakers and parliamentary staff members. The Houses of Parliament in London. Dan Jarvis, the British security minister, described a ‘covert and calculated attempt’ by China to gather intelligence there.
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MI5 has warned that China is using LinkedIn to target UK lawmakers and parliamentary staff members, with the British security minister describing it as a ‘covert and calculated attempt’ to gather intelligence.
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UK’s MI5 has warned that China is using LinkedIn to target UK lawmakers and parliamentary staff with covert intelligence-gathering efforts. British security minister Dan Jarvis called the activity a ‘covert and calculated attempt’ by China.
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British intelligence officials have raised alarm over the alleged use of LinkedIn by Chinese intelligence operatives to target members of the UK Parliament and their staff. Security Minister Dan Jarvis characterized the activities as a ‘covert and calculated attempt’ to extract sensitive information.
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Germany’s political landscape is in turmoil, with rising tensions between the AfD, mainstream parties, and the media. The exclusion of the AfD from parliament, fueled by alleged electoral fraud, and the recent provocative speech by President Steinmeier have deepened divisive debates. Meanwhile, the mainstream media’s biased portrayal of political opposition and the government’s attempts to…
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced that Russia will soon implement visa-free travel for Chinese citizens, mirroring China’s recent decision to offer the same privilege to Russian nationals. This reciprocal agreement was discussed during talks with Chinese Premier Li Qiang at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Council of Heads of Government.
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Poland blames Russian-backed Ukrainians for a failed railway sabotage attempt, with two suspects fleeing the country. Inspectors are investigating the blast site in Mika, Poland, where the attack occurred on Sunday.
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Poland’s prime minister has accused Russian-backed Ukrainians of attempting to derail trains on a main supply line to Ukraine, though the devices failed to work. Two suspects have fled the country after the incident, which occurred on a railway in Mika, Poland.
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Poland has accused Russian-backed Ukrainian separatists of attempting to sabotage a railway line critical to Ukraine’s supply chain. Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki stated that two devices were deployed to derail trains on the main supply line but failed to work.
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Poland has accused Russian-backed Ukrainian groups of attempting to sabotage a key railway line critical to Ukraine’s supply chain. The prime minister stated that two devices were installed on a primary supply route to derail trains, though they did not function as intended.
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Poland’s Prime Minister claims two failed sabotage attempts on a key railway line to Ukraine, with suspects fleeing the country. Inspectors are examining the site of a blast on a railway in Mika, Poland.
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Poland has accused Russian-backed Ukrainians of attempting to sabotage a railway line critical to Ukraine’s supply chain. The suspected attack, which involved two devices intended to derail trains, failed to cause any damage, and the two suspects are now on the run.
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Poland accuses Russian-backed separatists of attempting to sabotage a railway line critical to Ukraine’s supply chain. The prime minister revealed that two devices were deployed to derail trains on the main supply, though they failed to cause an accident.
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Poland’s prime minister accused Russian-backed Ukrainian separatists of attempting to derail trains on a main supply line to Ukraine. Inspectors are examining the site of a blast on a railway in Mika, Poland, following the incident.
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Poland has accused Russian-backed Ukrainian groups of sabotaging a railway line critical to Ukraine’s supply chain. Inspectors are examining the aftermath of an explosion at a site in Mika, Poland, on Sunday.
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Poland accuses Russian-backed Ukrainians of railway sabotage; two devices failed to derail trains, suspects fled.
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Poland accuses Russian-backed separatists of attempting to sabotage a critical railway line to Ukraine. Inspectors are examining the site of an explosion near Mika, Poland, where a blast occurred on Sunday.
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Poland has blamed Russian-backed Ukrainian groups for an attempted railway sabotage on its main supply line to Ukraine. The attack, which involved two devices intended to derail passing trains, failed to cause any damage, prompting a security alert.
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Poland has accused Russian-backed Ukrainians of attempting to sabotage a railway supply line to Ukraine, with two devices aimed at derailing trains failing to work. The suspects fled the country after the failed attack.
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Poland has accused Russian-backed Ukrainian groups of attempting to sabotage a critical railway line supplying resources to Ukraine. Two explosive devices were placed on a main supply line to derail trains, but they failed to detonate, leading to the escape of two suspects.
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Poland has blamed Russian-backed Ukrainian separatists for a recent railway sabotage incident that targeted a main supply line to Ukraine. Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki stated that two devices were installed to derail trains but failed, with the suspects fleeing the country.
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Poland has accused Russian-backed Ukrainian separatists of attempting to derail trains on a key supply line to Ukraine. The prime minister reported that two devices were placed on the railway to derail passing trains, though they failed to activate.
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Poland has accused Russian-backed Ukrainians of attempting to sabotage a railway supply line to Ukraine, though the devices failed to derail trains. Two suspects fled the country after the failed attack.
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Poland has blamed Russian-backed Ukrainians for a railway sabotage incident that targeted a main supply line to Ukraine. The attack, which aimed to derail trains but failed, led to two suspects fleeing the country.
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Poland’s Prime Minister has accused Russian-backed Ukrainians of attempting to sabotage a key railway supply line to Ukraine, claiming two devices were intended to derail trains but failed. Two suspects were reportedly implicated in the incident and fled the country.
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Poland has accused Russian-backed Ukrainian separatists of sabotaging railway infrastructure, citing two failed attempts to derail trains on a key supply line. Inspect, the site of a blast on a railway in Mika, Poland, on Sunday.
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Poland has accused Russian-backed Ukrainian groups of attempting to sabotage a railway line critical to supply operations. The prime minister stated that two devices were placed on a main supply line to Ukraine, aimed at derailing trains, but they failed.
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Poland has accused Russian-backed Ukrainian separatists of attempting to sabotage a main railway line to Ukraine, although the devices meant to derail trains failed. The prime, minister reported that two suspects fled the country after the incident.
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Poland has blamed Russian-backed Ukrainian groups for the recent railway sabotage on a main supply line to Ukraine. The prime minister stated that two devices were intended to derail trains but failed, with suspects fleeing the country.
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Poland accuses Russian-backed Ukrainian groups of attempting to sabotage a railway line supplying Ukraine, though devices failed to derail trains. Inspects are examining the blast site in Mika, Poland, where two suspects fled the country.
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Poland has accused Russian-backed Ukrainian militants of attempting to derail trains on a key supply line to Ukraine. Two sabotage devices were found, but they failed to cause any damage.
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Poland has alleged that Russian-backed Ukrainians were responsible for a failed sabotage attempt on a key railway line supplying Ukraine. Two suspects fled the country after the incident, leading to an investigation.
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The international backlash against Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman over the 2018 murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi has significantly waned. Despite the grim circumstances, the global response to the incident has lessened, suggesting a shift in geopolitical focus and diplomatic priorities.
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International criticism of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman over the killing of Jamal Khashoggi appears to be waning. The incident, which sparked global outrage in 2’the initial condemnation is shifting towards other pressing issues.
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The killing of Jamal Khashoggi led to widespread condemnation and sanctions against Saudi Arabia. However, international criticism has decreased, indicating potential shifts in the kingdom’s international standing.
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International criticism of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman over the killing of Jamal Khashoggi has decreased, despite ongoing investigations into the incident. The article details the evolving global outlook and the reduced prominent condemnation from significant world leaders.
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Recent assessments indicate that the international scrutiny surrounding Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for the murder of Jamal Khashoggi has decreased. Now, global attention is more concentrated on other matters, enabling the crown prince to reassert his political dominance.