Black Cube is in the news over alleged Russian influence in Slovenia’s tight election, founded in 2010 by ex-Israeli intel vets Zorella and Yanus.
Slovenia's parliamentary election resulted in a near tie between Prime Minister Golob's liberal coalition and opposition leader Jansa's conservative party. Allegations of foreign interference, including visits by Israeli private spies, have heightened tensions. The outcome will influence Slovenia's domestic policies and foreign stance, especially on Israel and Palestine.
Slovenia's recent election resulted in a narrow victory for Prime Minister Golob's liberal Freedom Movement, which won 29 seats. The right-wing SDS closely followed with 28 seats. No clear majority emerged, prompting coalition negotiations amid concerns over foreign interference and energy security.
Recent reports reveal Russian efforts to influence politics and security in Chad and Slovenia. In Chad, Russian operatives were detained during a cultural event linked to Moscow's growing presence. In Slovenia, allegations of foreign interference involve private intelligence firms and government investigations, highlighting concerns over foreign influence in elections.