The men were charged with engaging in conduct likely to assist a foreign intelligence service, police said.

The men were charged with engaging in conduct likely to assist a foreign intelligence service, police said.
Hungary, whose government maintains support of Russian narratives over war in Ukraine, accused of seeking defence data.
Social media campaign depicts fictional scenes of officials becoming disillusioned with ruling Chinese Communist Party.
In interview, Taiwan’s minister of mainland affairs says Chinese President Xi is stoking ‘fanatic nationalism’.
Mohsen Langarneshin was convicted of aiding Mossad operations for two years, including the killing of an IRGC colonel.
Move comes after Algeria expelled French diplomats, following France’s arrest of an Algerian official linked to kidnap.
Chinese police add three alleged NSA agents to a wanted list over ‘advanced’ attacks.
Russia freed US citizen Ksenia Karelina, jailed for donating to Ukraine aid, in swap for accused smuggler Arthur Petrov.
These are the key events on day 1,133 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
North Korea’s leader oversaw tests of his country’s latest military innovations which use artificial intelligence.
The Atlantic’s editor said Pete Hegseth sent operational details of a US attack on the Houthis in a Signal chat.
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te claims China is deepening its ‘influence campaign’ on the island.
UK rejects accusations after FSB says it ‘identified signs of intelligence, subversive work’ carried out by officials.
Officials have pointed to China and Russia as likely culprits, but legal challenges make prosecutions difficult.