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Hürriyet dismisses daily Sabah claims over ByLock story
Daily Hürriyet has excoriated the pro-government daily Sabah for insinuating that a recent interview in the former with the rights holder for an app allegedly used by the Gülenists was part of a "joint operation carried out" by the group and the CIA.
Serbia: CIA spy discovered in MIA? - report
BELGRADE - Operatives of the Security Information Agency (BIA), in cooperation with colleagues from the Serbian Interior Ministry detained a few days ago a high official of the Criminal Police Directorate (UKP). He is suspected of leaking classified information to the CIA officers who are serving in the US Embassy in Belgrade, unofficially learned Serbian daily "Novosti".
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White House Preparing Covert Cyber Strike on Russia
BELGRADE - The White House is considering launching a clandestine cyber operation against the Russian government to counter Moscow's alleged interference in the US presidential election, media reported citing intelligence officials.
The son of the Parliament’s President reveals abduction by secret services
George Voutsis – Vogiatzis has been sharing his recent experience of an abduction in Mexico. In a website, he described that his abduction started from Athens, when the employee of the company that had issued his ticket and his reservation told him that he wouldn’t be able to check in, first for technical and then for security reasons.
Former CIA contractor to RT: 'US has always been main sponsor of ISIS'
BELGRADE - The US claim that Russian troops will go home in body bags if Moscow doesn't end its Aleppo offensive is absurd, former CIA contractor Steven Kelley told RT. He said Russia is the only answer to defeating ISIS. Other experts also weigh in on the subject.
US: Congress Overrides Obama Veto of 9/11 Bill
BELGRADE - The United States is at risk of facing retaliatory measures, if the US Congress overrides presidential veto for a bill allowing families of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks' victims to sue Saudi Arabia, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Director John Brennan said at the Aspen Institute on Wednesday.
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Snowden joins Athens Democracy Forum via video link
Steven Erlanger, the New York Times bureau chief for London (left), and Kenneth Roth, the executive director of Human Rights Watch, converse with Edward Snowden, a former contractor for the CIA who leaked US government documents, who joined an Athens Democracy Conference discussion via live video link on Friday.
Turkey and the US: Last chance in Syria
The first 24 hours of the partial ceasefire secured in Syria seemed to cause some cautious optimism for the implementation of the U.S.-Russia agreement, billed as "the last chance" for keeping the war-torn country united.
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How to gather intelligence and act on it?
Last week the first breed of Bayraktar* drones began their duty. This was very important for Turkish Intelligence authorities. We have been using American and Israeli drones for our border security. Turkish drones were a very big necessity because drones are the best platforms to gather intelligence.
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Did Zbigniew Brzezinski blame CIA for Turkey's coup?
In recent days, an impressive article presenting Zbigniew Brzezinki, political guru and former U.S. National Security Advisor, has been circulated on Turkey's social media. "Top U.S. National Security Official Admits Turkey Coup," its title reads. It then explains: