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Interpol warns of surging cybercrime across Asia and South Pacific

Interpol has issued a warning regarding a significant increase in cybercrime activities across the Asian and South Pacific regions. The report highlights various criminal operations.

12 sources across English

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How outlets framed it

All sources: The cluster consists of articles from the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP), which collectively highlight various instances of illicit activities and their global reach. Topics include surging cybercrime across Asia and the South Pacific, the disappearance of a Belarusian dissident, and the circumvention of sanctions by Russian defense firms.

Key divergence: While the overarching theme is organized crime and corruption, the specific focus varies across the articles, ranging from cybercrime trends and sanctions evasion to individual cases of disappearance and financial impropriety, indicating a broad investigative scope rather than a single, unified narrative divergence.

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