Japan admits growing need to counter espionage after Russian ‘den of spies’ report
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Japan admits growing need to counter espionage after Russian ‘den of spies’ report
Japan has said it recognised the need to counter foreign intelligence better after the New York Times reported that Russia had turned the country into a “den of spies” and key source of weapons components. The newspaper, in an investigation published on Sunday, reported that thanks to “weak espiona»»»
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Japan says must better combat foreign spies on its soil
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Japan says it must better combat foreign spies on its soil
TOKYO – Japan said on July 13 that it recognised the need to counter foreign intelligence better after the New York Times reported that Russia had turned the country into a “den of spies” and a key source of weapons components. The NYT, in an investigation published on July 12, reported that thanks»»»
Japan says must better combat foreign spies on its soil
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