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An American, not a Russian, proved to be the Cold War’s deadliest mole. He was a CIA officer named Aldrich Ames and a KGB spy ...
At the table were some strange bedfellows: William Colby, former director of the CIA; Ray Cline, former CIA deputy director; Feodor Sherbak, former deputy director of the KGB’s Internal Security ...
"Don't get lost in the wilderness of mirrors," Kim Philby, the English archmole, warns his CIA colleague in TNT's "The Company," a six-hour, three-part docudrama about the CIA, the KGB and the ...
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Secret Cold War Gadgets
The Cold war was a time of espionage between the CIA and KGB and other organisations. Technology played a key role in an agent's inventory, gadgets were well disguised and portable some were even ...
The Evening Standard scooped the world in 1971 with the first and only picture of Russian defector Oleg Lyalin, who is now ...
The CIA is rocked to its core when a KGB defector divulges that there is a KGB mole inside the Agency. They learn that the mole’s handler is a KGB agent known as Boris.
In a story eulogizing the acclaimed former reporter, who died on Sept. 10 in Thailand, The Washington Post recalled how he scooped other outlets and the CIA.
The U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, which is trying to recruit more Russians as spies, has released a video targeting Moscow officials with an appeal to tell the truth about a system it said is ...
In the penultimate episode of For All Mankind Season 4, “Brazil,” the United States and USSR decide the time is right to reveal that there’s an undercover CIA agent and KGB agent working ...
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