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Britain charges a Greek national over surveillance of an Iran International journalist
Last updated May 29, 2026
The case shows how transnational intimidation of exiled media workers is now a core security issue in democracies
- The case shows how transnational intimidation of exiled media workers is now a core security issue in democracies.
- State change with second-order effects.
- Iran International points to a concrete shift.
- The loud frame and the material consequences are not pointing to the same story Iran International and Middle East sit near the centre of that divide.
- This piece should explain what the loudest frame misses and why that gap matters now.
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