Late in the spring of 2020, Jan Marsalek, an Austrian bank executive, was suspended from his job. He was a widely admired figure in the European business community—charismatic, trilingual, and well travelled. Even at his busiest, as the chief operating officer of Wirecard, Germany’s fastest-growing financial-technology company, he would assure subordinates who sought a minute of his time that he had one, just for them. “For you, always,” he used to say. But he would say that to almost everyone.
CIA Spies use Starbucks coffee shops to meet their handlers, ex-CIA agent Amaryllis Fox writes in her book "Life Undercover: Coming of Age in the CIA."
A foreign intelligence service sent a “sleeper” agent to Australia, who provided logistical support for visiting spies, the head of Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO), Mike Burgess, has revealed, in a speech pledging to intensify the fight against the...
According to a tweet by PM Netanyahu's office, Israeli Intelligence Mossad, along with Brazil's Federal Police, foiled Hezbollah’s plan to attack Brazil. Israel's secret agency, the Mossad, worked with...
The Russian bridge player Mila Antonova, alleged young Russian lover of Bill Gates, is linked to Anna Chapman, a notorious Moscow spy. Two young women stride along a New York street, barely breaking step...
Haaretz newspaper revealed that the Mossad agent who drowned in Italy was on an 'anti-Iran mission' The Israeli Mossad agent who died in a boat capsizing in northern Italy’s Lake Maggiore last Sunday was there as...
A Russian counter-intelligence operation has busted Alexei Navalny collaborating with a British Mi6 agent in order to topple Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The below excerpt from Globalised Terror in a Liberalised World where we examined the Mumbai Train Blasts – A Sequel to The Madrid Train Bombings Of 2004 traces the evolution of the modern day Intelligence Agencies to the crusades and the religious wars...
Journalists Niloofar Hamedi and Elahe Mohammadi have reportedly been detained in Iran's Evin prison since late September as a result of the publishing of their article and the accompanying feminist demonstrations. Now, Iran is formally accusing journalists of being CIA spies after article sparks a national uprising.
An American spy on secondment to GCHQ was stabbed by an alleged terrorist just three miles from its headquarters, it can now be revealed.