Foreign interference involves covert actions by one nation to influence another’s politics, economy, or society—often through disinformation, cyberattacks, or funding proxies. It undermines democratic processes and public trust. Typically, the benefiting party is the interfering state, seeking strategic advantages like weakened rivals, favorable policies, or geopolitical gains.
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