Former Finnish diplomat reveals she worked for the CIA
A Finnish diplomat in Cold-War East Germany has revealed how she was recruited by the US Central Intelligence Agency in the 1960s, shortly after the construction of the Berlin Wall. Marja-Liisa...
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CIA told Kennedy Cuba invasion was 'unachievable'. NATO bombs home of Libyan intel chief. Palestinian attacks took Israeli intel by surprise.
View ArticleDocuments reveal MI5 role in Guyana coup
Secret intelligence documents declassified last week reveal that Britain’s Security Service, known as MI5, played a significant role in the lead-up to the 1953 coup that toppled the democratically...
View ArticleDeclassified documents reveal US-Libyan spy war in Malta
A batch of declassified CIA reports from the late 1980s point to the Mediterranean island-nation of Malta as a major battlefield between American and Libyan intelligence operatives. According to the...
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Russia angry at Viktor Bout's US guilty verdict. Symposium examined Reagan's use of intelligence. Suspected Chinese spy loses bid to rejoin Canada civil service.
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Israel defense minister forbids spy official's lecture. CIA agrees to look into OSINT FOIA request. Dutch former pilot convicted of espionage.
View ArticleBritish Nazi was in fact MI5 double spy, new book reveals
A Welsh nationalist, whose aversion to British rule led him to spy for Nazi Germany during World War II, was in fact a double spy for Britain, and was instrumental in helping he Allies win the war, a...
View ArticleCIA installed nuclear surveillance device atop Himalayas mountains
The United States Central Intelligence Agency tried at least twice to install a nuclear-powered surveillance device atop the Indian Himalayas, in an effort to spy on China.
View ArticleAustralian government feared KGB spy scandal, documents show
Declassified papers from a 1983 Australian Cabinet meeting reveal that the Labor government of the day feared it could be brought down by revelations of spying by a Soviet diplomat in Canberra.
View ArticleUS gave N. Ireland police weapons, spy equipment, despite Congress ban
Declassified documents show that thousands of American-made weapons, as well as spy equipment, ended up in the hands of Northern Ireland’s police force in the 1980s, despite a strict ban enacted by...
View ArticleUS admits African war crimes suspect Charles Taylor was CIA agent
Ever since his 2006 arrest for war crimes, Liberia’s former President, Charles Taylor, has consistently claimed that he was an agent of the United States Central Intelligence Agency. Now declassified...
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US "has engaged in cyberwarfare". Philippines studying US offer to deploy spy planes. Canadian intelligence spied on constitutional expert.
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CIA claims bin Laden death photos would trigger violence. Kuwait accused of tapping phones of prominent citizens. Did US FDA spy on whistleblowers?
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Is there a Mossad base near Iran? Analysis: CIA report on Soviet bioweapons still secret. US official says Iran unlikely to strike first.
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Abkhazia President survives assassination attempt. Groups object to CIA declassification charges. Fallout from Syrian colonel’s abduction in Turkey.
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WikiLeaks to publish 5 million StatFor emails. Analysis: Blurred line between espionage and truth under Obama. Nazis had spy in MI5 but failed to use him.
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GCHQ releases Alan Turing papers. Britain's GCHQ sued for 'racism'. Ex-GCHQ chief wants more surveillance of Facebook and Twitter.
View ArticleUS judge denies release of CIA report on Bay of Pigs invasion
A US federal judge has rejected a request by an academic research group to declassify the fifth and final volume in an official Central Intelligence Agency report on the Bay of Pigsinvasion, the...
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Iran executes man convicted of killing nuclear physicist. Bahrain sentences man accused of spying for Iran. NSA declassifies document after publishing it.
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Turkey suspects bird of being Israeli spy. CIA discloses names of 15 killed officers. Pakistan convicts doctor who helped CIA find bin Laden.
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