Lawsuit claims US government paid reporters during Cuban Five spy trial
Campaigners in support of the release of a group of Cuban government agents jailed in the US have sued the US government for allegedly influencing media coverage of the trial by paying journalists in...
View ArticleMussolini was paid by Britain’s MI5, archives reveal
A Cambridge professor has unearthed archived documents showing that money from MI5, Britain’s counterintelligence and security agency, helped Italian fascist dictator Benito Mussolini lunch his...
View ArticleIraqi agents planned to bomb US radio station, claim Czech spies
Czech counterintelligence officials have alleged that Iraqi agents planned in 2000 to attack the Prague headquarters of US government-funded radio station broadcasting to Iraq, among other countries.
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CIA considered faking Saddam Hussein sex video. German spy jailed for sharing state secrets with gay lover.
View ArticleComment: Bin Laden’s Alleged ‘Magazine Stash’ May be CIA PsyOp
Rumors of an alleged discovery of "a stash of pornography" in Osama bin Laden's hideout in Pakistan have spread like wildfire since Friday, when Reuters published an "exclusive" report on the subject....
View ArticleUS spies on Israel (shock, horror)
Ever since Monday, when The New York Times exposed the reason behind the May 2010 incarceration of FBI linguist Shamai Leibowitz, US and international media have been buzzing with prominent headlines...
View ArticleMore Arabs want to work for Mossad, says Israeli Foreign Ministry
The unprecedented political changes in the Arab world have generated a flurry of electronic correspondence between young Arabs and the Israeli government, according to Israel’s Ministry of Foreign...
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Denmark professor accused of spying challenges court secrecy. CIA's links with Hollywood are longstanding. CIA funds helped launch literary journal.
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Algeria sentences man to 20 years for spying. Egypt pulls TV ads warning foreigners may be spies. British diplomat attacked in Libya.
View ArticleMI6 archives reveal plans for WWII and Cold War black operations
Recently declassified British archives reveal a host of audacious plans for covert operations aimed at Nazi-occupied Europe during wartime and, after 1948, inside the Soviet Union. The plans, proposed...
View ArticleWashington to investigate Chinese-owned radio stations in the US
Authorities in Washington are preparing to launch an investigation into a dozen radio stations operating in major cities in the United States, which are allegedly owned by a subsidiary of the Chinese...
View ArticleUS government to set up ‘anti-propaganda center’ after Obama signs new law
United States President Barack Obama has signed a new law that designates $160 million to set up a government center for “countering foreign propaganda and disinformation”. The law authorizes the US...
View ArticleBritain to set up intelligence unit to combat ‘fake news’ by foreign states
The British government has announced that it will form a new intelligence unit tasked with preventing the spread of so-called “fake news” by foreign states, including Russia.
View ArticleIslamic State’s online footprint declines drastically, experts say
The online arm of the Islamic State, which was once one of the organization’s most noticeable trademarks, has declined markedly in 2018, according to expert observers in the United States and...
View ArticleMany countries, not just Russia, are trying to influence US elections,...
Several countries are behind organized efforts to influence electoral politics in the United States, with Russia being one among a growing list of culprits, according to experts.
View ArticleBelgian spy agencies say radical groups trying to exploit COVID-19 to sow chaos
The two main intelligence agencies of Belgium have published a declassified report in which they warn that domestic groups on the far left and far right of the political spectrum are using the COVID-19...
View ArticleMexican drug cartels distribute COVID-19 ‘care packages’ to build community...
Drug cartels are organizing sophisticated ‘care package’ drives throughout Mexico in an attempt to build political capital and solidify their community support. Nearly every drug cartel in Mexico is...
View ArticleAs ISIS goes online due to COVID-19, it publishes a new cybersecurity magazine
As the Islamic State continues to transfer its activities online due to the coronavirus pandemic, the group has published the first issue of a new cybersecurity magazine, aimed at helping its members...
View ArticleIslamic State’s new leader issues video vowing ‘not a single day without...
In a recent video message, the new head of the Islamic State calls COVID-19 a “great torment” from God against unbelievers, and vows that “not a single day will pass without bloodshed” due to attacks...
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