Espionage

Assange says Russia has "nothing to do" with Clinton emails

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has denied Russia's involvement in the publishing of the emails belonging to U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.

“The Clinton camp has been able to project a neo-McCarthyist hysteria that Russia is responsible for everything," Assange told John Pilger in an exclusive interview for RT, to be broadcast on Saturday, and added:

FBI arrests Russian hacker in Prague

A Russian hacker has been arrested by the FBI in Prague, the Interfax news agency reported Wednesday.
The FBI worked with local police to detain the suspect in a hotel in the Czech capital. American agents suspect the alleged online criminal of carrying out a number of cyber-attacks in the United States, local media reported.

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".

Our dumb times - revisited

In 2008, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas's official news agency, Wafa, reported that Israel (read: Mossad) had released poison-resistant rats to drive Arab residents of Jerusalem out of their homes. If you took the news seriously you might think of it as a remarkable scientific achievement to train rats so that they could distinguish between Muslim, Christian and Jewish residents of a city

Wikileaks Julian Assange revelations against Hillary Clinton (video stream)

Wikileaks is celebrating its tenth anniversary as its founder Julian Assange threatens to release damaging information which could destroy Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign. The organisation, which claims to have released 10 million secret documents and has a further 10 million it is preparing to publish. Wikileaks said they would have ‘a celebration’ over the next ten weeks, according to

EU "expects problem resulting from spy affair to be solved"

The EU is watching with interest the developments between Belgrade and Zagreb, Belgrade-based daily Danas said it learned unofficially, from diplomatic circles.

Furthermore, the EU "expects the latest problem resulting from" class="text-link" target= "_blank"> the arrest of a person suspected of espionage to be resolved.

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