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Putin Saboteurs Eyed After Chinese Ship Cuts Sea Cables

PUTIN IN WORK

Sweden has opened a probe after the Yi Peng 3 bulk carrier wrecked crucial cables in the Baltic Sea.

Leigh Kimmins | Published Nov 27, 2024

Europe’s Bombshell Spy Scandal Sparks Hunt for More Traitors

AMONG US

A member of the European Parliament has been accused of spying for Russia—and her case could open a Pandora’s box of illicit secrets.

Shannon Vavra | Published Feb 03, 2024

Spy Lords: Who’s Winning—and Losing—the World Espionage Race

TIMES ARE A-CHANGIN’

It’s survival of the fittest in the global intelligence arena.

Shannon Vavra | Published Nov 23, 2023

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London Beautician Linked to Abduction Plot in Spy Ring Case

MOTLEY CREW

The spy ring is accused of running an espionage hub in cooperation with one of the most wanted fugitives in Europe.

Shannon Vavra | Published Sep 26, 2023

Bill Gates’ Alleged Russian Mistress Seen With Kremlin Spy

SUSPICIOUS

Mila Antonova was snapped smiling beside Anna Chapman, a Moscow spy and daughter of an ex-KGB officer.

Isabella Ramirez | Published May 26, 2023

Russian Fury Over CIA Video Peaks With Bizarre Copycat Clip

‘WRITE TO US’

The video is addressed to Americans, and coincides with a promise from Moscow to deliver a “proper, effective response” to a CIA campaign targeting would-be Russian informants.

Shannon Vavra | Published May 17, 2023

The Brazen FBI Hunt for Russian Spies Ready to Betray Putin

WHAC-A-MOLE

The FBI is doubling down on its mission to recruit Russian spies—even targeting would-be traitors with theatrical video ads for the first time.

Shannon Vavra | Published Apr 20, 2023

American ‘Cult’ Members Accused of Working for Russian Spies

STRANGE BEDFELLOWS

The leader of a fringe Atlanta group is already facing charges for gruesome crimes at the group’s headquarters. Now he’s been indicted in an alleged Russian influence plot.

Kelly Weill | Published Apr 18, 2023

U.S. Keeps Losing Wars Because Nobody Listens to the Spooks

THE PATH OF ARROGANCE

The intel failures behind conflicts from Vietnam to Afghanistan are not identical, but most of them come down to the people in power not listening to the spies on the ground.

James A. Warren | Published Jul 02, 2022

Ex-Spies No Longer Legally Allowed to Become ‘Mercenaries’

'NATIONAL INTEREST'

A new law signed by Biden looks to keep more secrets from trickling to other governments through former spies.

Zachary Petrizzo | Published Mar 16, 2022

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