CIA
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Trump to release classified JFK assassination files
Speed Read Timing could be aimed to discredit agencies involved in Russia investigation
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MKUltra: Inside the CIA's Cold War mind control experiments
In Depth Thousands of Americans were unknowing test subjects for psychological warfare research
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Netflix is a CIA conspiracy, claims Kremlin
Speed Read Culture minister Vladimir Medinsky accuses US of using online streaming service to 'creep into our heads'
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UFO files: CIA unveils reports of flying saucers in Sheffield
In Depth US intelligence agency has rounded up some cases that Mulder and Scully might enjoy
By The Week Staff Published
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Teenager claims he hacked CIA director's email account
Speed Read Hacker says he posed as worker from US telecoms giant Verizon to access personal details
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Torture for revenge makes us no better than our enemies
In Depth CIA torture report highlights underlying sadistic revenge inflicted in the process of interrogations
By Coline Covington Published
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CIA torture report: how did the Middle Eastern press react?
In Depth It provoked soul-searching in Britain and the US, but many Arabic news sources ignored the report
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Psychologists who aided CIA in torture lost sight of morality
In Depth It's building rapport that makes interrogation successful, not coercion, says Prof Laurence Alison
By The Conversation Published
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Islamic State may have 31,000 fighters, CIA says
Speed Read Arab states offer support to US military campaign, but CIA says IS may be much larger threat than originally estimated
By The Week Staff Published
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North Korean military warns UK over Channel 4 drama
Speed Read Pyongyang calls the fictional thriller a 'politically motivated provocation' backed by Downing Street
By The Week Staff Published
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Terrorism watchlist: secret US rules revealed
In Depth Agencies don't need 'concrete facts' to label individuals terrorists – so how are people watchlisted?
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Ten Things You Need to Know Today: Wednesday 9 May 2012
Daily Briefing
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The CIA and a long history of assassinations
In Depth The official denial of a kill squad is disingenuous, says Alexander Cockburn, given what we know about the agency’s history of killing
By Alexander Cockburn Published
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