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CHILLING pictures have emerged showing China’s terrifying new giant “sea monster” warplane for the first time. And the ...
During the Cold War, the CIA may have had as much success with books and magazines as with gun-running and spies.
Former high school debater Sarath K. Ganji explains how Project Solarium demonstrates the real-world use cases of policy ...
Dylan Earl said he needed a “fresh start” in life. Unsatisfied by his prospects in his dreary English town, he decided to ...
OpenAI is implementing a major security overhaul with biometric access and offline systems, a response to allegations of IP ...
President Trump’s decision to destroy Iran’s nuclear program is being rightfully hailed as a dramatic success that ...
The Soviet Union’s Tupolev Tu-4 strategic bomber, which entered service in 1949, represented one of the most glaring episodes ...
There's a revolving door of talent between the country's premiere intelligence agency and its entertainment industry, with ...
From World War II's enigma machine, to a Stasi camera concealed in a flower box and even original letters from the James Bond ...
"That was the only time in my life he ever gave any real details, and I was in my 40s and had already done eight years of ...
About the Author Karl Wegener is an American author and former military intelligence professional whose firsthand experience in Cold War-era espionage informs his gripping, historically rich fiction.
Finally, MI6 has appointed a female chief – women have long been espionage’s secret weapon Following the announcement that MI6 has just appointed Blaise Metreweli as its first-ever female ...