spying
Coverage of spying in the Nexus archive.
- Italy Expels 2 Russian Embassy Employees for Spying
Italy has expelled two Russian embassy employees, accusing them of spying. Russia's Foreign Ministry announced it would respond to the expulsion.
- 'Neighbour from hell' hit with restraining order after 15-year vendetta against couple - spying on them and throwing rotting dead moles over garden fence
A neighbor was issued a restraining order after a 15-year vendetta against a couple, involving spying on them and throwing rotting dead moles over their garden fence.
- UK court jails 2 Hongkongers tied to trade office for up to 10 years for spying
Two Hongkongers linked to the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in London were sentenced to up to 10 years in jail for spying on activists. Bill Yuen Chung-biu, an office manager at the office, received eight years, while Peter Wai Chi-leung, a security firm operator and former part-time UK Border Force officer, was given 10 years.
- China arrests US researcher it says is suspected of ‘spying’
China has arrested a US researcher suspected of spying, as confirmed by Beijing's Foreign Ministry. The detained scholar focuses on the politics of neighboring Myanmar.
- Son of British couple who have been jailed in Iran for 'spying' calls for prisoner swap - as No 10 rules out exchanging UK's 'worst stalker' with Tehran
A British couple imprisoned in Iran on charges of 'spying' has a son calling for a prisoner swap, while the UK government rules out exchanging the 'worst stalker' with Tehran.
- Supreme Court denies bail to Haryana travel blogger accused of spying for Pakistan
The Supreme Court denied bail to Haryana-based travel blogger Jyoti Malhotra, who is accused of spying for Pakistan. The court described the allegations against her as 'very serious' while dismissing her bail plea.
- Polymarket believes archrival Kalshi could be spying on its NYC offices, employees: ‘Too many coincidences’
Polymarket alleges that its competitor Kalshi may be spying on its New York City offices and employees, citing suspicious copying and 'too many coincidences.' Matthew Modabber of Polymarket stated Kalshi's actions show 'bad intention' and that they are 'breathing down our neck.'
- Man charged with spying on Iranian journalist in UK
A man has been charged with spying on an Iranian journalist in the United Kingdom. The incident highlights concerns related to surveillance and international relations.
- Katie Price reveals the first conversation she had with husband Lee Andrews as he calls her from Dubai prison after being 'arrested for spying'
Katie Price revealed her first conversation with husband Lee Andrews after he was arrested in Dubai and imprisoned for alleged spying. The call occurred as Andrews faced legal consequences for the charge.
- 'Neighbour from hell' who waged 15-year vendetta on couple - spying on them, throwing rotting dead moles over the garden fence and leaving her noisy lawnmower on during their wine and tapas party
A neighbor launched a 15-year harassment campaign against a couple, including spying, throwing rotting dead moles over their fence, and disrupting their social events with a noisy lawnmower.
- Southampton fan who spent £3,500 flying from Australia to UK is furious to learn his team have been kicked out of play-off final for spying
A Southampton fan from Australia spent £3,500 to attend the play-off final in the UK but learned his team was disqualified for spying. The fan expressed fury over the situation.