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Täglicher Intel Brief

2026-02-15

Täglicher Intelligence Brief für Sonntag, 15. Februar 2026. 10 hochprioritäre Meldungen aus allen überwachten Quellen identifiziert. Schlüsselsignale: sicherheitskonferenz, gegen, rubio. Prüfen Sie die wichtigsten Meldungen für verwertbare Erkenntnisse.

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Kreml-Kritiker Nawalny wurde laut Analyse mit Nervengift getötet

Deutschland und vier weitere europäische Länder bezichtigen Russland, den Kreml-Kritiker Nawalny vor zwei Jahren mit einem Nervengift getötet zu haben. Moskau habe dazu die "Möglichkeit, das Motiv und die Mittel" gehabt.

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Top 10 Meldungen

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Tagesschau — Nachrichten77high

Kreml-Kritiker Nawalny wurde laut Analyse mit Nervengift getötet

Deutschland und vier weitere europäische Länder bezichtigen Russland, den Kreml-Kritiker Nawalny vor zwei Jahren mit einem Nervengift getötet zu haben. Moskau habe dazu die "Möglichkeit, das Motiv und die Mittel" gehabt.

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BBC — World News77high

The spectacular multimillion-euro heist nobody noticed

Ein spektakulärer, millionenschwerer Diebstahl in Deutschland, der zunächst unbemerkt blieb, hat laut Berichten zu einem erschütterten Vertrauen in Institutionen und das System geführt. Die genauen Details des Vorfalls, die beteiligten Institutionen und der genaue Schaden sind aus dem vorliegenden Auszug nicht ersichtlich.

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Europol — News72

OTF GRIMM: Swedish teenager arrested for prison shooting in the Netherlands

A Swedish minor has been arrested in Sweden on 23 January for his alleged involvement in a shooting outside a prison in the Netherlands, following intelligence development provided by Europol. The shooting was carried out in Alphen aan den Rijn on 16 January.

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ICIJ — Investigative Journalism72

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The Guardian — World News71medium

Australia news live: Hume says opposition would resist any CGT increase; high-profile Liberal quits party saying there are ‘other ways I can support women’

Meanwhile Angus Taylor refuses to be drawn on new shadow frontbench. Follow the latest updates live Charlotte Mortlock, the high profile former Coalition staffer and leader of grassroots organisation Hilma’s Network, has left the Liberal party, days after Sussan Ley was ousted by Angus Taylor. Hilma’s Network was formed by Mortlock to bring “Liberal-minded” women together. Mortlock has been a vocal advocate for modernisation in the Liberal party, including pushing for the party to support net zero targets, and was part of a small team who designed a plan for gender quotas in New South Wales preselections. I have decided the time has come for me to step down as executive director of Hilma’s Network and I have also relinquished my Liberal party membership. Due to recent events I have decided there are other ways I can support women and Australia. A reset on immigration is profoundly important. We want to see a lower number of people come to our country, but we also want to raise the standards. What that looks like, I won’t get into the details today. But I think all Australians know if you come here, coming to Australia, living in Australia is one of the greatest gifts that could ever be given to anybody. Which is why we want to make sure the people who do come here share our beliefs, share our respect for the rule of law and for democracy. Continue reading...

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BBC — World News70medium

Police wear fancy dress in Rio Carnival phone theft sting

Two people were arrested after a woman was spotted by a drone grabbing a phone from an attendee.

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Europol — News69

Large migrant smuggling operation in Bulgaria leads to 16 arrests

A Bulgarian-led investigation, carried out in close cooperation with the Hellenic Police and supported by Europol, has led to the dismantlement of an organised criminal network involved in smuggling of migrants from Türkiye via Bulgaria and onward through Serbia or Romania towards Western European countries. The investigation was conducted within the framework of a regional Operational Taskforce established to target migrant smuggling networks using Bulgaria as a transit country.

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Europol — News69

Wanted Polish sex offender arrested in France following EU Most Wanted tip

A Polish fugitive wanted for a serious sexual offence has been arrested in France following an appeal published on the EU Most Wanted website, supported by Europol and the European Network of Fugitive Active Search Teams (ENFAST).

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The Guardian — World News69medium

NSW gets extra public holiday for Anzac Day until at least 2027

Chris Minns announces change for minimum of two years as Anzac Day falls on weekends this year and next Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast People in Australia’s most populous state have been granted an Anzac Day long weekend for the next two years, and could be in line for more public holidays. The New South Wales premier, Chris Minns, has announced the state would have an extra public holiday in 2026 and 2027, when Anzac Day falls on a Saturday and Sunday. Continue reading...

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Europol — News68

Europol signs Working Arrangement with the Argentine Republic

In December, the Ministry of National Security of the Argentine Republic and the European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation (Europol) signed a Working Arrangement in order to support the Member States of the European Union and Argentina in preventing and combating serious and organised crime and terrorism.The Working Arrangement provides for a structured legal framework for cooperation and enhanced...