When conflicts — even the most difficult ones like today’s war between Russia and Ukraine — eventually come to a close, it’s ...
Produced and directed by our own Clayton Ashley and Simone de Rochefort, and narrated by New York Times columnist Jamelle ...
Ashok Ogra While conspiracy theories have always existed in politics, their strategic and liberal use today reflects deeper ...
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Palme was walking home from the cinema with his wife when he was gunned down at point-blank range by an unknown assailant in ...
The Reviewer — Tim Willasey-Wilsey is a Visiting Professor at King’s College London and a Cipher Brief Expert.
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.
A former director of Mossad, Israel’s national intelligence agency, once said to me: “You Australians, you have the best neighbour. The sea.” Turns out it is a very good thing to be girt by sea.
The events following the 1973 coup, which brought the foreign intelligence agencies of the KGB, CIA, and ISI into Afghanistan’s political sphere, illustrate how external powers have long ...
The New York Times reported that CIA officials were “furious.” Time‘s Jay Peterzell would later file a story that used ...
FOR months, terrorist Hezbollah operatives lived their lives as normal, communicating with pagers and walkie-talkies in order ...
The claims were attributed to a KGB colonel, Vitaly Yurchenko, who had allegedly passed on that rumor to the CIA after he defected to the United States in 1985 (and who subsequently re-defected).