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Mera Lyari, Pakistan's response to Dhurandhar, sells just 22 tickets; removed from theatres within days as Aditya Dhar's spy thriller crossed Rs 1300 crorePakistani film Mera Lyari has flopped at the box office. The movie sold a mere 22 tickets in some locations. Screenings were reportedly sto...
US warns shipping firms over paying Iran to transit the Strait of HormuzAmerica warns ships against paying Iran for safe passage in the Strait of Hormuz. Iran has been charging fees for detours. The US has also ...
On 70th ED Day, agency flags rise in crypto fraud, narcotics and terror financing casesThe Enforcement Directorate is adapting to new criminal challenges like crypto fraud and terror financing. The agency has filed nearly twic...
Iran war horror: Iranians claim how Tehran is conducting crackdown on dissenting voicesIran war with the United States and Israel has intensified authorities' threats against anyone speaking to outside media or activists.
Today in US History on March 29: Mad Bomber panic, Rosenberg trial, Keeling Curve’s CO₂ measurementMarch 29th in US history witnessed the "Mad Bomber" scare in New York City and the conviction of the Rosenbergs for espionage. This date al...
Former Google engineer convicted in AI espionage caseA federal jury in San Francisco has convicted a former Google software engineer of stealing sensitive artificial intelligence trade secrets...
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 ...
US reporter Evan Gershkovich appears in court in Russia for second hearing on espionage chargesGershkovich's employer and US officials have denounced the trial as sham and illegitimate. Russian authorities arrested Gershkovich on Marc...
US reporter Gershkovich to go on trial in Russia on June 26The trial of US journalist Evan Gershkovich, who faces espionage charges in Russia, will begin on June 26, 2024. The trial will be held beh...
Russian court extends detention of Wall Street Journal reporter Gershkovich until end of JanuaryA court in Moscow decided to extend the detention of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, who is facing espionage charges. The ex...
Moscow court extends pre-trial detention of U.S. reporter Evan Gershkovich by three months: IfaxWall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich had his pre-trial detention extended by three months by a Russian court on charges of espiona...
Semiconductor secrets: Taiwan's government propose a law to prevent China from stealing its chip technologyTech powerhouse Taiwan makes the majority of the world's most advanced semiconductor chips, used in everything from fighter jets to mobile ...
Polish trial begins in Huawei-linked China espionage caseHuawei has repeatedly denied its equipment can be used for espionage by authorities in Beijing, but the United States has been pressuring c...
Australian ambassador barred from China spy trialThe trial of Australian Yang Jun, detained for more than two years on accusations of espionage, was set to be held behind closed doors in B...
India’s decision on Huawei, ZTE may have been shaped by “espionage acts” globallyAmerican cybersecurity firm Mandiant has said that Beijing has engaged in extensive cyber espionage against both friends and adversaries ba...
Detention of Kulbhushan Jadhav in Pakistan illegal: S JaishankarMaking a statement in Rajya Sabha, he said the verdict of the International Court of Justice is not only a vindication for Jadhav but also ...
Pakistan will proceed ''as per law'' in Jadhav case: Foreign Office after ICJ verdictThe statement claimed that the Hague-based ICJ in its judgment did not accept India''s plea to "acquit/release" Jadhav.
Edward Snowden seeks asylum in India, 19 other countriesEdward Snowden, currently sheltered in the transit zone of Moscow airport, has sought asylum in 20 countries, including India.
- Iran opens trial of 3 Americans on spy charges
An Iranian court held closed-door proceedings on Sunday in the espionage trial of three Americans — two in custody and one freed on bail.
- US gets conviction in 1st economic espionage trial
A Chinese-born engineer's conviction in the United States' first economic espionage trial could be an important step to stop the flow of cr...