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Who Is Monica Witt? Ex-US Counterintelligence Agent on FBI Wanted list with $200K bounty in Iran Espionage caseThe FBI is seeking Monica Witt, a former US counterintelligence agent. She is accused of betraying her oath and defecting to Iran. Witt all...
FBI offers $200,000 for info on Monica Witt, ex-Air Force officer accused of exposing undercover US agents to IranMonica Witt: The FBI is offering up to $200,000 for information leading to the arrest of Monica Elfriede Witt, a former US counterintellige...
Does Putin now hold American battle tank secrets? US Army soldier arrested for attempting to share national defense information with RussiaA US Army soldier faces charges for allegedly sharing sensitive data with Russia. Lee, stationed at Fort Bliss, is accused of attempting to...
Putin avenges Operation Spiderweb embarrassment — Ukrainian spy chief assassinated in broad daylightA Ukrainian Security Service officer, Colonel Ivan Voronich, was assassinated in Kyiv, reportedly due to his involvement in sensitive opera...
Canada's security under threat as CSIS uncovers Chinese spy targeting government secretsCanada's intelligence agency, CSIS, issued an alert about espionage. An individual is trying to collect sensitive information for China. CS...
Iran executes alleged Mossad spy Ismail Fakhri by hangingIran has executed Ismail Fakhri, who was accused of spying for Israel’s intelligence agency, Mossad. The hanging was carried out following ...
Russian intelligence says it collects WeChat data: What does that mean?The disclosure highlights the rising level of concern about Chinese influence in Russia as the two countries deepen their relationship. As ...
Prospects for President Yoon's impeachment are dim with ruling party boycotting voteSouth Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol faced an impeachment vote over his brief imposition of martial law. Ruling party lawmakers boycotted t...
South Korean president says he won't seek to impose martial law again, 'truly sorry' for anxietySouth Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol apologized for declaring martial law, promising not to repeat it. Lawmakers are voting on his impeachm...
Russia expels British diplomat after accusing him of spyingRussia expelled a British diplomat accused of espionage and subversive activities, escalating tensions amid the ongoing Ukraine conflict. T...
Five Eyes issue report over China recruiting US fighter pilots to boost air defence abilitiesThe Five Eyes alliance released a report stating China is actively recruiting Western fighter pilots to enhance its air defense and counter...
Who was Colonel Waibhav Anil Kale, Indian UN worker killed during Gaza attackColonel Waibhav Anil Kale (Retd), a former Indian Army officer working with the United Nations (UN), was killed in Gaza's Rafah region when...
Poland told allies in advance about dismissal of Eurocorps commander, minister saysPoland informed its NATO allies well in advance about the dismissal of Lieutenant General Jaroslaw Gromadzinski as commander of Eurocorps d...
Most destructive Russian spy in US intelligence history dies in prisonThe most destructive double agent in US intelligence history has died in prison. Why did the former FBI agent sell state secrets to the USS...
FBI has dozens of probes into Chinese economic spyingUS intelligence chiefs in the hearing said China was the most potent threat politically, militarily and economically to the United States, ...
Key documents reveal that NSA was collecting calls, photos, passwords, and much moreThe documents detail ways that analysts can query the database for information on people based on location, and previous web traffic.
MH17 crash: US believes Russia gave missiles to Ukrainian rebelsRussia has denied any involvement, and President Vladimir Putin said Ukraine's military campaign against the rebels was to blame.
Ishrat Jahan fake encounter case: How to hold intelligence agencies to accountThe CBI’s chargesheet in the Ishrat Jahan case names Rajinder Kumar, a retired Indian Police Service officer who headed the IB in Gujarat.
US is target of massive cyber-espionage: ReportNYT, WSJ and The Washington Post recently disclosed that they believe their networks were compromised in intrusions that originated in Chin...
- FBI access to e-mail and Web records raises fears
The FBI has continued its reliance on letters to gather information from telephone cos, banks, credit bureaus and other businesses.