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One year after Afghanistan, spy agencies pivot toward ChinaThe U.S. has long been alarmed by China's growing political and economic ambitions. China has tried to influence foreign elections, mounted...
They were some of 9/11's biggest names. Where are they now?In the aftermath of the planes falling from the sky, America and the world were introduced to an array of personalities. Some we had known ...
Amid Afghan chaos, a CIA mission that will persist for yearsU.S. officials are reworking plans to counter threats that could emerge from Afghanistan’s chaos: negotiating for new bases in Central Asia...
Pakistan's Supreme Court orders immediate release of main accused in Daniel Pearl murder caseAhmad Saeed Omar Sheikh, who has been on death row for 18 years, will be under guard and will not be allowed to leave the safe house, but h...
Some of the chilling attacks in covert operations around the worldOver two weeks ago, Khashoggi entered the Saudi consulate in Istanbul to obtain documents for his upcoming wedding and never came out.
Women Inc grows globally; Stacey Cunningham, Dhivya Suryadevara, Sudha Balakrishnan up the gameWomen have come a long way and have been able to carve a niche for themselves in various domains.
Edward Snowden may have to clarify after reports that Russia & China accessed NSA filesSnowden would later tell NBC that he "destroyed" all documents in his possession before he spoke with the Russians in Hong Kong.
Pakistan deplores CIA torture reportPakistan today deplored the CIA torture post 9/11 detailed in a US Senate report, saying it is violation of international laws.
US embassy warns citizens in Pakistan after CIA torture reportIt said that US citizens should pay attention to their surroundings and take appropriate safety precautions, including avoiding demonstrati...
'CIA interrogation involved sleep deprivation,rectal feeding'As the report was released, Obama admitted that the CIA's actions did significant damage to the American standing in the world.
Some diplomats are less equal: Devyani case shows US hypocrisyThe US is uniquely virtuous, exceptional and wise. All others are venal and must be stopped from maliciously interfering with resident US o...
PM's daughter honoured for pioneering work in human rights lawAmrit Singh has been honoured for her groundbreaking work in the field of human rights law, along with a number of other noted Indian-Ameri...
- PM's daughter blows whistle on 54 nations that helped US detention program
Singh has also named 136 people who were detained and transferred by the CIA and its allied or cooperating intelligence outfits.
- Turkey allowed US 'extraordinary rendition': WikiLeaks
The US secret services used Turkey as a base to transport "terrorism" suspects as part of its extraordinary rendition programme, German dai...
- Bush under fire in Britain over waterboarding claims
Former US president George W. Bush faced a barrage over criticism in Britain over his defence of simulated drowning or "waterboarding" to i...
- Trial process to begin for accused 9-11 plotters
In the first step towards trying the alleged plotters behind the devastating September 11, 2001 attacks, five men including the accused mas...
- US judge dismisses rendition suit against Boeing subsidiary
A federal judge has tossed out a lawsuit accusing a Boeing Co. subsidiary of illegally helping the CIA secretly fly terrorism suspects to o...