Articles in this Cluster
23-11-2025
The article discusses China's growing export of its security state tools and techniques to other countries, highlighting the increasing presence of Chinese police officers in countries like Serbia. It touches on the implications of this trend for global security and the potential consequences of China's expanding influence.
Entities: China, Serbia, Belgrade, CCP, Chinese police officers • Tone: analytical • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
23-11-2025
The article discusses how Chinese underground banks have become the world's biggest money-launderers, connecting rich Chinese, drug cartels, and North Korean hackers. These organizations have taken over the international money-laundering networks that facilitate various crimes. Chinese firms have dominated various legal industries and are now expanding their influence into illicit activities. The article highlights the scope and complexity of these underground networks and their connections to various criminal organizations.
Entities: China, Chinese firms, North Korean hackers, drug cartels, Chinese underground organisations • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
23-11-2025
US President Donald Trump's administration has proposed a 28-point plan to end the conflict in Ukraine, which includes security guarantees for Ukraine and a potential investment of $100 billion in frozen Russian assets. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is faced with a stark choice: accept the plan, which caters to some Russian demands, or risk losing US support and facing the consequences. The plan has been met with skepticism by European leaders, who have expressed concerns about the proposed limitations on Ukraine's armed forces. If Kyiv rejects the plan, it may lead to an existential separation from the US, with significant strategic implications for Ukraine and its European backers.
Entities: Donald Trump, Volodymyr Zelensky, Ukraine, Russia, United States • Tone: analytical • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
23-11-2025
An anti-Israel group's website, known as the Punishment for Justice Movement, is offering bounties of up to $100,000 for the murder of Israeli academics worldwide. The website, which originated in the Netherlands, has named specific targets and published their personal information, including home addresses, emails, and phone numbers. The targeted academics work at various universities, including Ben-Gurion University, Hebrew University, and Harvard. The website accuses the targets of being 'criminals and collaborators with the occupation army' and claims to have warned them to stop working with the Israel Defense Forces. Some targeted academics have expressed concern for their safety, while others have downplayed the threat.
Entities: Punishment for Justice Movement, Israel, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv University • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform