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US overt aid to Pakistan revealed. Intolerance of Arabs, Muslims led to torture, says US interrogator. China drops Rio Tinto espionage charges.
View ArticleIsrael, Azerbaijan, tight-lipped on rumored reconnaissance deal
The Israeli and Azerbaijani governments are keeping quiet about rumored plans to jointly manufacture unmanned drone aircraft and spy satellites.
View ArticleLockerbie bomber’s release was part of UK-Libyan oil deal, says paper
Negotiation difficulties between British Petroleum (BP) and the Libyan government over an oil exploration deal were resolved soon after London decided to authorize last month’s release of a man...
View ArticleLatest developments in ongoing Kazakh intelligence war
The war between the Kazakh government and Kazakh former intelligence agents living in self-imposed exile in Austria intensifies.
View ArticleEx-MI6 spy at center of Lockerbie prisoner release deal
A British former intelligence official has been identified as having had a major role in the recent release from a Scottish prison of a Libyan intelligence agent convicted for the 1988 bombing of Pan...
View ArticleCIA furious over UK-Libyan bomber release deal
The CIA has threatened to stop sharing intelligence with UK spy services in protest over the recent release from a Scottish prison of a Libyan intelligence agent convicted for the 1988 bombing of Pan...
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Australia blocks Chinese mining investment on security grounds. Declassified files reveal massive FBI data-mining project. Book by Danish special forces soldier reveals dirty tricks.
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CIA opens center on climate change. Brazilian political figures spied on after dictatorship. New book examines life of Franco-sympathizer British spy.
View ArticleThatcher’s son was informant for South African spy service
The son of Britain’s former Prime Minister, Margaret (now Baroness) Thatcher, has admitted turning informer to a South African intelligence agency, in connection to a coup plot in central-west Africa...
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China to keep Rio Tinto boss in prison. Czech spy agency objects to outing Cold War agents. Iran reportedly creates new domestic spy agency.
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Pakistani spy agencies looking into oil, gas deals. Intelligence Community plans workforce of the future. Update on French ex-spy v. Dubai World Corp. legal saga.
View ArticleComment: Did Russian Intelligence Hack Climate-Change Emails?
For over a fortnight, the world’s news services have focused on the so-called ‘Climategate’, the hundreds of University of East Anglia’s Climatic Research Unit emails that were hacked from the...
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Pakistanis ask US to quit drone strikes. Bush, Obama administrations guilty for neglecting info sharing. China ends probe into Rio Tinto espionage case.
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More on CIA spies working for corporations. Rio Tinto spy controversy thickens. Court keeps White House spy emails secret.
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US DHS monitors websites. Russian spy lived in Dayton, stole secrets. Niger army suspends constitution.
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Aussie spy agency feels the strain as new recruits take key jobs. Secrets spies and steel in the Rio Tinto Case. Former Canadian National Research Council scientist denies spying for Iran.
View ArticleAnalysis: An Economic Security Role for European Spy Agencies?
Last February, Spain’s intelligence service, CNI, began investigating alleged suspicious efforts by foreign financial speculators to destabilize the Spanish economy. There are indications that other...
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Jones, Panetta, brief Pakistanis on Times Square bomb plot. Partial history of NSA computers released. Rio Tinto employees lose espionage appeal.
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Ex-CIA chief Hayden predicts war with Iran. General Michael Hayden, a CIA Director under President George W. Bush, says US-led military action against Iran now “seems inexorable”. Venezuela warns of US...
View ArticleAnalysis: Russian-Czech spy scandals show new direction in Russian espionage
By JOSEPH FITSANAKIS | intelNews.org | Last July saw the resignations of three Czech Generals, including the head of the president’s military office and the country’s representative to NATO, following...
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