Volodymyr Palyvoda
Lately, the topic of creating the European Union’s own supranational intelligence service has been actively discussed in European security debates
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Lately, the topic of creating the European Union’s own supranational intelligence service has been actively discussed in European security debates
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The Slovak Information Service (SIS) was established in 1993 after the breakup of the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic
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The relationship between the USA and the UK is often referred to as “special”. This is not just an academic term or an empty diplomatic cliché, but an alliance based on trust, shared interests, and values. The two countries have gone through world wars, the Cold War, and the fight against terrorism together, and now they stand side by side again in an era of new challenges
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Lately, special attention of the world community and political experts has been focused on Budapest, where US President Donald Trump was to meet with President of the RF Vladimir Putin
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In recent years, the security apparatus of the Russian Federation has been undergoing a profound transformation, the central element of which is the systematic Russification of its security structures, special services included
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Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine has been going on for almost four years. This armed confrontation has caused profound changes not only in Russia’s international position, but also in its internal security
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Sweden has undergone a profound transformation in its perception of its national defense system
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Speaking in the French Parliament in July 2025, Christophe Plassard, a Member of the National Assembly’s Finance, General Economy and Budget Control Commission, called on the country’s intelligence services to move from a defensive strategy to a more offensive one in the face of escalating economic warfare
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