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Former CIA Chief: Washington returns to the Balkans, which is not good news
Trump administration has once again become entangled in the Balkans, he said, for two reasons, one of them being Russia, and now there is a "spy war" on the territory. He told Balkan politicians, and above all Serbia, to try to fight for what it wanted.
The White House Tried to Cover Up the Conversation between Trump and Zelensky
A senior White House official has tried to cover all the details of тхе telephone conversation between Donald Trump and his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodymyr Zelensky. This became clear from the complaint of the still anonymous detective whose content has been disclosed.
The US Is Suing Edward Snowden over his Book
The United States has filed a lawsuit against former US National Security Agency (NSA) aide Edward Snowden. According to the prosecution, his memoir violates the confidentiality agreements signed with him by the NSA and the CIA, BTA reports.
In 2013, Snowden revealed classified documents for mass monitoring of communications and the Internet in the United States.
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Former KFOR Officer: I will see to it that Norway withdraws the recognition of Kosovo
"My aim is to try to persuade Norway to withdraw the recognition of so-called Kosovo. I talked to many about that, and as a member of the Democracy party, I tried to enter the Parliament two years ago. Had I succeeded, I would have suggested to the Government to annul the recognition", Cash says for "Politika" daily.
Montenegro Prosecution Suspects Israeli Consultant of Coup Role
The Special Prosecutor's Office in Montenegro says it suspects British-Israeli politican consultant Aron Shaviv of helping the alleged coup attempt in October 2016, and of creating a criminal organization.
State Prosecutor Sasa Cadenovic said Shaviv was involved in the alleged coup along with former CIA agent Joseph Assad and eight other foreign citizens.
Finally, U.S. reaction to the captured CIA agents
Namely, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo denied Tehran's claims that CIA agents were arrested in that country and sentenced to death. "The Iranian regime has a long tradition of lying," Pompeo told Fox News briefly, and Reuters reported.
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Iran annonunced: We had identified CIA spies in the country, death sentence to follow
One official of the Iranian intelligence service said that "Huge U.S. cyber-spy network led by CIA was identified in Iran. Several agents got arrested", as Reuters and Sputnik International reported.
Former CIA Chief on why there is no solution to the problem of Kosovo and Metohija
Former CIA Deputy Director for the Balkan Steven Meyer stated for daily "Danas" that is it necessary that Belgrade and Prishtina representatives sit at a table and discuss final solution for Kosovo, without the presence of great powers.
Media: The man mentioned by Vucic trained in the CIA headquarters
Novosti daily got this information form a Swedish judge Christer Karphammar, who was in charge of the investigation on the bomb attack on the Nis Express bus near Podujevo, back in 2001. He added that this was known at times when Ejupi was arrested in 2001.
Deputy to Guaido imprisoned, Maduro accuses sacked general
The deputy to Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido was jailed on May 10 at a military prison in Caracas following his dramatic arrest, while President Nicolas Maduro accused his sacked intelligence chief of being a CIA "mole" and the architect of a failed military uprising 10 days ago.