The Iran Cables
How Iran Tried to Recruit Spies Against the U.S. in Iraq
Secret cables obtained by The Intercept show Iranian intelligence officials in Iraq using low-tech tradecraft to communicate with spies on the U.S.
The Iran Cables
Secret cables obtained by The Intercept show Iranian intelligence officials in Iraq using low-tech tradecraft to communicate with spies on the U.S.
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The storming of the U.S. Capitol was an insurrection by a Trump mob, Republicans in Congress, and many more.
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Press freedom advocates must be careful not to indulge Trump’s conspiracy theories while they lobby for whistleblower pardons.
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Four years ago, the nation tumbled down the Trump rabbit hole. We’ve been lost in the dark so long it’s hard to know which way is up.
The final Senate report provides damning evidence of the counterintelligence threat posed by Russia in Trump's 2016 campaign.
Anthony Schinella, the national intelligence officer for military issues and a longtime CIA official, killed himself at his home.
“She has dodged the bullet” for now, said one former official, but may not survive beyond the election.
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The Press Freedom Defense Fund will provide grants of up to $1,500 each to journalists impacted by the pandemic’s economic fallout.
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By firing the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, Barr’s effort to protect Trump further bulldozes the norms of the Department of Justice.
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The case is part of Filipino President Rodrigo Duterte’s campaign to persecute Ressa and her news organization, Rappler.
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