Julian Assange February 22 Julian Assange's US extradition hearing wraps up in London, decision not expected until at least next month Julian Assange's hearing at the British High Court for his possible final appeal challenging his U.S. extradition has concluded, and he was absent for the second day in a row.
Julian Assange February 20 European Parliament urges UK to release Assange as possible final appeal challenging US extradition begins Julian Assange's possible final hearing challenging his extradition to the U.S. kicked off Tuesday morning in London, as more calls are made demanding his freedom.
Fox News Flash February 14 'Political espionage campaign' targeted Trump, Russia collusion tale a 'WMD-style story,' journalist says Matt Taibbi, the journalist known for the Twitter Files and extensive Occupy Wall Street reportage, dissected his new report on Western intel agencies and the Trump-16 campaign
CIA February 9 CIA whistleblower who incited flood of sexual misconduct accusations is let go A woman whose report of being assaulted in the CIA headquarters prompted other women to report their own complaints was terminated less than six months after she filed her lawsuit.
CIA February 2 Ex-CIA engineer sentenced to 40 years for leaking docs to Wikileaks, child porn possession Joshua Schulte, a former CIA software engineer, was sentenced to 40 years in prison for leaking classified files to Wikileaks and child pornography possession.
CIA January 31 Former CIA Director Leon Panetta warns China may use Michigan EV plant for espionage A proposed electric vehicle battery factory being constructed by a Chinese firm in Michigan could be used for espionage, former CIA director Leon Panetta told lawmakers this week.
Russia January 23 Kremlin aide mocks CIA video to recruit Russian spies; should have posted on 'the banned X' A Kremlin spokesman mocked the CIA's recently released video attempting to induce potential spies fed up with Russia's elite and corruption.
Russia January 23 CIA releases new video in push to recruit Russian spies: 'You are not powerless' The CIA has released its latest video in a campaign to recruit Russian spies who are fed up with the actions of the Kremlin and the country’s elite.
CIA January 2 Ex-CIA analyst says intel agencies to be politically active again in 2024 election: 'Significant problem' A former CIA analyst is sounding the alarm about DEI and polarization within the intel community and says he expects them to actively work against the GOP candidate in 2024.
World December 22 Widow of slain Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi granted political asylum in US: report Hanan Elatr, the widow of murdered Saudi journalist and dissident Jamal Khashoggi has been granted political asylum in the U.S. Khashoggi was killed by Saudi officials in 2018.