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The Ayatollah’s reflection in the mirror is Mossad. His soldiers? Toys. His regime? A stage. And Mossad? The playwright. They ...
Joseph Finder, who writes frequently about Russia, is the author of 17 novels including, most recently, “The Oligarch’s ...
Riri Williams returns home to face her past and fight for her future in the first three episodes of the Disney Plus series ...
A day after alleging Russian funding to over 150 Congress MPs, BJP MP Nishikant Dubey on Tuesday dropped a fresh bombshell, ...
Richard Madden stars as David Budd, a protection officer caught in the tangled web of London’s political security. Budd deals ...
Two recent essays published by the Center for the Study of Intelligence and Nontraditional Warfare at the Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI) rekindle ...
Secret Service agents stand between danger and the leaders they protect. We see them stay silent and still behind presidents ...
Former CIA officer warns the US is a decade behind in tackling crypto-related espionage, urging better coordination and expertise.
Paranoia reaches a fever pitch this Emmy season with spy thrillers that imagine intelligence agencies as semicompetent puppet masters orchestrating nightmarish scenarios in opposition to, or in ...
Hillsberg interviewed several former and current women CIA operatives, and “Agents of Change” highlights about a dozen of them. Out of her subjects, Lucy Kirk joined the Agency first, in 1967.
On April 28, 1994, when a bespectacled CIA veteran named Aldrich Ames stood in a US courtroom and confessed to being the mole. The man who, for nine years, sold secrets to the Soviets, not for ...
The CIA officer happened to be carrying a package for his agent, a box filled with miniature cameras, rubles and Western art supplies. The case officer gave the Soviets nothing and was sent ...