Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar has announced the axing of the controversial Office for the Protection of National Sovereignty. It is the first move of what promises to be a major overhaul as the new government turns the page on the Viktor Orban era and tackles Russian influence.
Intelligence sharing between Washington and Mexico has ramped up in recent weeks. Indeed, US agencies have ranked the Mexican navy’s intelligence unit, as well as its special forces, among their most reliable partners in the ongoing war on drug trafficking.
The UAE is deepening its relations with many Turkish companies as it tries to build up its own defence industry. A low-profile player linked to Calidus is now coming to the fore.
The French foreign ministry’s favourite candidate to replace its ambassador to Vietnam Olivier Brochet this summer is a former presidential official, whose experience in intelligence and family background is likely to catch the attention of Vietnamese leaders.
The presentation of the ‘palme académique’ to TV consultant Guillaume Farde, at a ceremony held at the prestigious Sciences Po university in central Paris, brought together numerous officials from the intelligence services, the police and the army.
US authorities are actively tracking Chinese brokers who supply Mexican cartels with the precursor chemicals used to produce fentanyl, Intelligence Online can reveal. This covert war involves cryptocurrencies, maritime shipping routes and front companies.
In search of lower-cost air defence systems, and supplier diversification, Saudi military chiefs are said to have been speaking to Chinese defence groups about counter-UAV products.
Europe’s balance of GEOINT power is shifting at an unprecedented pace and cost. Within a year, Sweden will have more spy satellites than many other European countries, including France, a leader in the field. Stockholm does however run the risk of becoming dependent on US tech.
The Kuomintang leader, who has just returned from a trip to China, has bypassed Taiwanese diplomatic channels to finalise plans for a June visit to the United States. Meanwhile, President William Lai has met with refusals and silence from the White House in response to his own request for a US trip.
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