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Thai government warns Cambodians against spying, citing death penalty
SUNDAY, AUGUST 03, 2025
Thai government warns Cambodians spying on Thai soil may face death penalty; drone flights banned and surveillance tightened along the border.
Alleged Cambodian spy caught in Sa Kaeo, paid 160 baht a day
SUNDAY, AUGUST 03, 2025
A Cambodian man was arrested in Sa Kaeo’s Ta Phraya district for allegedly spying on Thai forces. He claimed he was paid 160 baht a day by Cambodian troops.
Alleged Cambodian army lieutenant arrested for alleged spying in Chanthaburi
TUESDAY, JULY 29, 2025
Alleged Cambodian army officer arrested in Chanthaburi for allegedly spying on Thai military; digital evidence and uniforms found.
Presidential office says Korea-US alliance still strong amid spying fiasco
MONDAY, APRIL 10, 2023
The office of President Yoon Suk-yeol said Monday it would wait for an investigation underway by the Pentagon and the US Justice Department over classified documents leaked to the media amid intensifying controversy over US agencies wiretapping officials at its office in Seoul.
Mexico makes first arrest in Pegasus spying scandal
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2021
MEXICO CITY - Mexican authorities have made their first arrest in the global spy scandal involving the malware Pegasus, jailing a technician who worked for a private firm on allegations he was involved in illegally tapping the phone of a broadcast journalist.
A former Boeing manager suspected of spying for China says that he was the victim of a flawed national security investigation
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2020
A former Boeing manager suspected of spying for China is charging that a secret government warrant to search his house for evidence was riddled with errors, raising fresh concerns about the classified process used to carry out national security investigations.
China deports US woman convicted of 'spying'
SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 2017
WASHINGTON - An American woman held for more than two years by China has been deported to the United States after being convicted of espionage, the US State Department confirmed on Sunday.
Cabinet endorses broad spying powers for police
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 2017
With little fanfare, the Cabinet on Tuesday endorsed sweeping new powers for police to monitor mobilephone conversations and access mobile apps – but police promised that ordinary people would not be affected, because the authorities would only target criminals accused of grave offences.