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EU intelligence reorganises and adapts to hybrid threats

The former Finnish president, Sauli Niinistö, seen here on 30 October 2024 in Brussels, wants to make the exchange of intelligence at the EU level a priority.
The former Finnish president, Sauli Niinistö, seen here on 30 October 2024 in Brussels, wants to make the exchange of intelligence at the EU level a priority. © Dursun Aydemir/Anadolu via AFP
The small intelligence structure within the European Union's military staff has little operational power but is nonetheless seeking to step up its analysis of new hybrid threats. Russia is not mentioned in the internal documents consulted by Intelligence Online, but it is on everyone's mind. [...]
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