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Turkish, Syrian top intelligence officials meet in first formal contact in years
Turkish and Syrian heads of intelligence met in Moscow on Monday, in the first official contact in years despite Ankara’s long-standing ... Middle East -
US raid on al-Baghdadi was staged from airbase in western Iraq: Source
The US special operations raid into northwest Syria against ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was staged from an airbase in western Iraq, a US official ... Middle East -
US arrests Defense Intelligence Agency employee over leaks to journalists
A counterterrorism analyst with the US Defense Intelligence Agency was arrested on Wednesday over charges he leaked classified materials about a ... World News -
US considers more intel sharing with Saudi Arabia after attack: Sources
The United States is considering increasing its intelligence sharing with Saudi Arabia after Saturday’s attack on Saudi oil facilities, which ... Middle East -
Iran says 17 CIA-trained spies identified, some sentenced to death
Iran has captured 17 spies working for the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and some have been sentenced to death, Iranian media reported on ... World News -
Houthi commander behind missile attacks killed in intelligence operation
Arab coalition sources said on Thursday that an intelligence operation by the coalition led to the killing of former Yemeni air force commander, who ... Gulf -
Ex-CIA expert: No audiotape on Khashoggi was given to US intelligence
Turkey has not provided any evidence to US intelligence, including the alleged audiotape, in relation to the disappearance of Saudi journalist Jamal ... World News -
Israeli Intelligence: No knowledge of Trump ordering Assad killed
Israel’s intelligence minister said on Wednesday he had no knowledge of close ally US President Donald Trump ever ordering the killing of ... Middle East -
Iran has arrested ‘dozens of spies’, says intelligence minister
Iran’s intelligence minister said “dozens of spies” had been arrested as part of a crackdown on espionage and dual nationals and ... Middle East -
Report: Hillary Clinton’s private email server was hacked by China
Hillary Clinton’s private server was hacked by a Chinese-owned company operating in Washington, DC area during her time as secretary of state, ... World News -
Netherlands expels two Iranian embassy staff
The Dutch Intelligence service AIVD said on Friday that two Iranian embassy staff have been expelled. “We can confirm that the Netherlands has ... Middle East -
Spymasters’ confessional book grabs eyeballs in India and Pakistan
Two spymasters from Pakistan and India – nuclear-armed neighbors who have fought three full-fledged war since their birth – have ... Features -
Who is Sudan's new intelligence chief, Salah Gosh?
The new appointment of Sudan’s intelligence chief Salah Abdallah Gosh may bring a paradigm shift in Khartoum’s foreign policy. Gosh, 62, ... Features -
Sudan hosts largest African intelligence conference
Sudan once a source of instability in Northern Africa is increasingly a source of regional stability. That was one of the themes of a major ... Features -
Sudanese American counter-terror, intelligence cooperation pays off with travel ban lift
The lifting of Sudan’s travel ban by the United States’ Trump administration was the result of deep intelligence and counter terrorism ... Middle East -
Intelligence cell in Saudi Arabia
The year 2010 was a turning point in Saudi Arabia. That year saw the spark of the so-called “Arab Spring”, the riots in Awamiya, which ... Middle East -
Ford to invest $1 bln in artificial intelligence startup
Ford will take a majority stake in Argo AI Economy -
Fox News’ anchor apologizes for saying Clinton faces indictment
A Fox News anchor has apologized for reporting that investigators found Clinton’s private email server was hacked by foreign intelligence agencies Television & Radio -
British serviceman arrested in North Ireland terror probe
Police apprehended the 30-year-old under an intelligence-led operation News -
US accuses Russia of harassing and intimidating diplomats
Some diplomats said intruders had broken into their homes at night to rearrange furniture and turn on lights World News -
US intelligence: Foreign hackers spying on campaigns
The activity follows a pattern noticed during the past two presidential elections World News -
Ex-Iraqi FM: Saddam-era diplomats expelled for not working with CIA
An Iraqi diplomat stationed in Mali was the first one to be contacted by foreign intelligence services, but after his refusal, he was expelled Inside the Newsroom -
Erdogan: ISIS, Syrian intel, PKK behind blast
Bombing that killed more than 100 people in Ankara was a “collective terror act,” says Erdogan Middle East -
U.S. officials: We will know if Iran cheats on deal
U.S. intelligence officials say they are confident they can verify Iran’s compliance with the recently completed nuclear deal Middle East -
ISIS no weaker now than one year ago: U.S. intelligence analysts
U.S. intelligence agencies see the overall situation as a strategic stalemate Middle East -
Facebook opens new artificial intelligence lab in Paris
Since 2013, Facebook has been looking to push the envelope for artificial intelligence Digital -
U.S. expands intelligence sharing with Saudi
The expanded assistance includes sensitive intelligence data that will allow the Saudis to better review the kingdom’s targets Middle East -
Sharing of maritime security intel still a challenge: Royal Navy official
But he warns that there is also a problem of receiving too much information World News -
Democrats defend naming Muslim to House Intelligence panel
Anti-Muslim protests erupted on Twitter and other social media with complaints against the Democrats’ choice World News -
Somalia’s al-Shabab militants ‘execute informers’
Al-Shabab executed four people accused of spying for the United States, Ethiopia and the government Africa