International News Roundup: Espionage, Flooding, Military Developments, and Political Concerns Emerge
Several significant events unfolded across the globe on February 6, 2026, ranging from espionage investigations in Europe to severe weather in the Iberian Peninsula and military developments in the Netherlands.
Authorities in Greece and France were investigating separate cases of alleged espionage linked to China, Euronews reported. The investigations focused on the suspected transmission of classified military data, including NATO technology, satellite data, and military secrets. Greek military authorities arrested a colonel on Thursday on suspicion of providing classified and top-secret information to China, according to the General Staff of National Defence. The officer was arrested inside the military camp where he was stationed and allegedly had access to information concerning new military technology.
Meanwhile, severe flooding struck Spain and Portugal, resulting in at least one death and a missing person, according to Sky News. Storm Leonardo brought torrential rain and strong winds to the Iberian Peninsula on Tuesday, causing widespread flooding in towns and damaging homes. A man, believed to be about 70 years old, died in Portugal's southern Alentejo region after his car was swept away by floodwaters. Rescuers were also searching for a missing girl in Spain. Thousands of residents were evacuated due to the severe flooding.
In the Netherlands, Queen Máxima began training to become a reserve member of the Dutch army, Euronews reported. The Ministry of Defence stated that Máxima decided to become a reservist because "the security of the Netherlands can no longer be taken for granted." This move came as the incoming Dutch coalition government planned to boost the nation's military from approximately 80,000 to 122,000 personnel. Queen Máxima, the 54-year-old Argentine-born wife of King Willem-Alexander, was expected to be sworn in later in February.
In Bangladesh, law and order emerged as a key issue ahead of the general election, according to Al Jazeera. The police faced accusations of inactivity following the 2024 revolution. Al Jazeera's Tony Cheng reported that law and order was a central concern in the lead-up to the election.
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