Central Intelligence Agency
Athens assets most affordable among European capitals
Α global survey by Britain's CIA Landlord Insurance has found that the lowest sale prices available for residential property are in Athens.
In a relative comparative analysis of the cost of acquiring an apartment in the center of various countries' capitals, it emerged that Athens is the cheapest option, and indeed by a significant margin from the second.
"Chinese intelligence operatives are on a par with the Russians"
Western spy chiefs say that sophistication of Beijing's intelligence operations is now comparable to the Kremlin's.
There is growing fear in Europe that the Chinese spy and counter-intelligence services represent an ever-increasing threat to Europe, even greater than the one coming from Russia.
It was a mistake, Volodymyr
Namely, many in Ukraine were enraged by the admission that Volodymyr Zelensky made this week in an interview with the Washington Post, that he sacrificed the lives of many Ukrainians for the sake of running the economy.
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Major insider report released: America was aware of it; "Boys, dig the trenches"
Officials of the Biden administration have known for months that Putin is gathering tens of thousands of troops and sending tanks along the Ukrainian border, the Washington Post writes.
Julian Assange: US lawyers sue CIA for allegedly spying on WikiLeaks founder
The CIA is accused of recording Julian Assange’s conversations inside the Ecuadorian embassy in London
Assange's Lawyers are Suing the CIA
Lawyers for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange filed a lawsuit Monday against the CIA and its former director Mike Pompeo, alleging it recorded their conversations and copied data from their phones and computers.
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Ex-CIA engineer convicted in massive theft of secret info
He told jurors that the CIA and FBI made him a scapegoat for an embarrassing public release of a trove of CIA secrets by WikiLeaks in 2017
Mike Pompeo: ‘I am concerned about a long-term structural shortage of energy resources’
By Angelos Kovaios
Former US Secretary of State and ex-CIA chief Mike Pompeo, in an exclusive interview with the Sunday To Vima during his visit to Athens for an Economist Conference, expresses his concerns about the prospect of a long-term, structural energy crisis.
The war created chaos in Russia - disintegration?
He wanted to see Russia fall apart.
"Dick wanted to see the collapse not only of the Soviet Union, but of Russia itself, so that it would never again be a threat to the rest of the world," CIA Director Robert Gates wrote in his memoirs.
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Assange vows to fight UK approval of extradition to US
Supporters of Julian Assange on June 17 vowed to fight his extradition to the United States after Britain approved a US request for the WikiLeaks founder to face trial over the publication of secret military files.