Biden orders 13,000 secret documents on JFK assassination released

Biden orders 13,000 secret documents on JFK assassination released

Thousands of books,articles,TV shows and films have explored the idea that his assassination was the result of an elaborate conspiracy.

  • bySteve Holland andJarrett Renshaw

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Hambali lawyer seeks AFP reports ahead of Bali bombings trial

Hambali lawyer seeks AFP reports ahead of Bali bombings trial

Indonesian-born Hambali has been held by the United States,at CIA black sites and then its military detention centre at Guantanamo Bay,for almost 20 years.

  • byChris Barrett
The CIA has built a museum but don’t expect them to let you in

The CIA has built a museum but don’t expect them to let you in

The museum features gadgets such as a polygraph machine in a briefcase,a communication device disguised as a tobacco pipe,and pigeon-carried cameras

  • byGillian Brockell
‘Disgruntled’ engineer convicted over massive WikiLeaks release of CIA secrets

‘Disgruntled’ engineer convicted over massive WikiLeaks release of CIA secrets

A jury has found a former CIA software engineer guilty of causing the biggest theft of classified information in CIA history.

  • byLarry Neumeister
‘Don’t use your home computer’:CIA instructs Russians on how to share secrets

‘Don’t use your home computer’:CIA instructs Russians on how to share secrets

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has prompted more Russians to take the risky step of getting in touch with the intelligence agency,officials said.

  • byShane Harris
‘Enormous impact’:US intelligence prevented the fall of Kyiv

‘Enormous impact’:US intelligence prevented the fall of Kyiv

In an unprecedented information-sharing operation,US spy agencies divulged the co-ordinates of Russian forces and aircraft to Ukrainian troops,allowing them to pre-empt attacks.

  • byRozina Sabur
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‘It’s a clear pattern’:Why declassifying secrets is good for democracy

‘It’s a clear pattern’:Why declassifying secrets is good for democracy

In contrast to the Kremlin’s famed use of trolls and bots to sow doubts among democracies,the US’s strategy of sharing factual information has built trust between the US,allied countries and war-hit Ukraine.

  • byChris Zappone
US sends home tortured ‘9/11 hijacker’ from Guantanamo

US sends home tortured ‘9/11 hijacker’ from Guantanamo

The US dropped plans to try him after a Bush administration legal official concluded he had been tortured to a point he couldn’t stand trial.

  • byBen Fox
Allies quietly prepare for a Ukrainian government-in-exile and a long insurgency

Allies quietly prepare for a Ukrainian government-in-exile and a long insurgency

Western analysts anticipate that the Russian military will reverse its early losses,setting the stage for a long,bloody insurgency.

  • byShane Harris,Michael Birnbaum andJohn Hudson
How the US hid an air strike that killed dozens of civilians in Syria

How the US hid an air strike that killed dozens of civilians in Syria

The Baghouz strike was one of the largest civilian casualty incidents of the war against the Islamic State,but it has never been publicly acknowledged by the US military.

  • byDave Philipps andEric Schmitt
Top Russian security official meets with CIA director in Moscow

Top Russian security official meets with CIA director in Moscow

Nikolai Patrushev,a longtime close associate of Putin’s,is considered one of Russia’s most influential officials.