It was around 5:30 in the morning on Thursday in Washington, DC, when senior US officials first got word — and photographs — from their Israeli counterparts: Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar might be dead.
As he began to describe his life, George Anderson took a digression and said, “I’m a rare bird out here.” “Out here’ refers ...
In the last 50 or so years, there has been a marked decline across the globe in the trust previously given to public ...
A current Cato FOIA lawsuit against the FBI focused on Situational Information Reports (SIRs) produced by any Strategic ...
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was killed in a Beirut bombing by the Israeli Air Force late September. The US tried and ...
As the bleak BBC Nuclear drama Threads marks it’s 40th anniversary, the Local Democracy Reporting Service looks at details of West Lothian’s response to the terrors of the Cold War and the possibility ...
Kennedy campaigned on a platform of domestic, social and economic reform promising a “New Frontier.” Kennedy won the election ...
China's Typhoon espionage hacks are causing grave damage to U.S. national security. The United States is losing the cyber war ...
BOOK REVIEW: Sell Like a Spy: The Art of Persuasion from the World of Espionage ...
CARACAS/BOGOTA (Reuters) -Venezuela has detained three Americans and two others for alleged terrorist activities, Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello said on Thursday, marking an increase in the count ...
South Korea’s spy agency says North Korea has dispatched troops to support Russia’s war against Ukraine, a development that ...
Mr. Daniloff wrote he became "a pawn in a superpower game of strategy and will" when Soviet authorities arrested him in 1986 ...