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New information about the Black Cube affair was leaked to the public: "All files have been processed"
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsCenter4 hr. ago

New information about the Black Cube affair was leaked to the public: "All files have been processed"

The article discusses new information regarding the Black Cube affair, revealing that all files were processed. It mentions that the National Assembly did not approve an extraordinary session to investigate the matter, while the State Communications Office (Ukom) provided part of a report from a German forensic institute confirming the processing of the files. The report states that none of the files were original recordings from the camera, and it was impossible to determine if the videos were entirely or partially created using artificial intelligence. The videos, which began appearing online in early March before the elections, were linked to the private intelligence agency Black Cube, whose representatives have been present in Slovenia multiple times. Interpol Ljubljana requested an analysis to determine if the audio files were authentic or generated by AI, concluding they were not AI-generated but had been merged into single files.

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Maribor24 logoMaribor24IndependentCenter4 hr. ago
New information about the Black Cube affair was leaked to the public: "All files have been processed"

The article discusses new information regarding the Black Cube affair, revealing that all files were processed. It mentions that the National Assembly did not approve an extraordinary session to investigate the matter, while the State Communications Office (Ukom) provided part of a report from a German forensic institute confirming the processing of the files. The report states that none of the files were original recordings from the camera, and it was impossible to determine if the videos were entirely or partially created using artificial intelligence. The videos, which began appearing online in early March before the elections, were linked to the private intelligence agency Black Cube, whose representatives have been present in Slovenia multiple times. Interpol Ljubljana requested an analysis to determine if the audio files were authentic or generated by AI, concluding they were not AI-generated but had been merged into single files.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual findings from a forensic report without overtly promoting any political agenda. While the Black Cube affair involves political implications, the reporting focuses on technical and investigative aspects rather than taking a clear ideological stance. The tone remains even,

Slovenske novice logoSlovenske noviceIndependentCenter5 hr. ago
The government released a report by German forensic scientists: the files were processed, the DZ (again) refused to investigate the Black Cube affair

The Slovenian Parliament once again rejected a proposed agenda for an extraordinary session that would have established a parliamentary investigative committee into the Black Cube affair and related issues of surrounding financing of political parties. The motion was supported by 37 MPs but opposed by 46. However, the Office for Communication (Ukom) provided part of a report from a German forensic laboratory confirming that all files from the Black Cube case had been processed. The report indicates that none of the files were original recordings from the device, and there is no evidence they were partially or fully generated using artificial intelligence. Some audio signals contained frequencies potentially linked to the electrical grid, though these could not be evaluated further. The report is available at the provided link.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the rejection of a parliamentary investigation proposal and provides technical findings from a forensic report without overtly favoring any political side. It includes balanced quotes from the institution and does not exhibit clear ideological framing.

Siol.net logoSiol.netState / PublicCenter5 hr. ago
MP Svoboda after the vote: Bitch..., common bitches... are #video

Following the conclusion of an extraordinary session in the National Assembly regarding the parliamentary investigation into the Black Cube affair and surrounding financing of parties (media), a member of the Freedom Party was heard using highly inappropriate language via a microphone. The session, which had been requested by the opposition, ended after the agenda item was not approved (37 votes in favor, 46 against). According to Resni.ca, the offensive remark was made by a representative of the Freedom Party. Resni.ca criticized the incident and highlighted the contrast between this behavior and what would have occurred if a member of their own party had done the same.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on an event involving a politician's inappropriate remarks during a parliamentary session, but it does not exhibit clear bias toward either side. It presents the incident factually, citing Resni.ca as the source of the claim that the comment came from a Freedom Party member. No明显

Info360 logoInfo360IndependentCenter6 hr. ago
German Forensic Institute on controversial corruption footage: files submitted are authentic

The Slovenian government has released a forensic report by Germany's Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA), which analyzed 27 disputed video files related to corruption allegations. The report concluded that there was no evidence the videos were entirely or partially created using artificial intelligence. Instead, the findings support the hypothesis that the videos are authentic, though they note that the analysis could not fully determine their origin due to prior editing. The videos were originally published on the websites anti-corruption2026.com and Facebook page 'maskepadajo.' Forensic methods used included metadata analysis, image content review, audio recordings, file structure examination, PRNU noise patterns, and ENF frequency analysis. None of the reviewed files were identified as original recordings from cameras, but no visual or auditory anomalies indicating AI manipulation were found.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a neutral summary of a forensic report commissioned by the Slovenian police and conducted by an independent German institution. It does not take a stance on the authenticity of the videos beyond relaying the findings of the report, which itself remains balanced between two hypo-

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