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Lioness Season 3: Zoe Salda?a reveals what to expect from the upcoming installment
Paramount+'s spy thriller Lioness, created by Taylor Sheridan, continues to captivate viewers with its compelling narrative and powerful performances.
The Agency: Check out plot, trailer, cast and release date
Michael Fassbender stars in The Agency, an espionage series on Paramount+ with Showtime. His character, Martian, faces a moral dilemma involving his undercover work, a former relationship and international intrigue. The series premieres on November 29.
There¡¯s going to be a conflict: Trump's big clash with the CIA and this is the reason for it
Donald Trump is preparing for a showdown with the CIA over his renewed promise to release top-secret files on John F. Kennedy¡¯s assassination, reigniting a decades-long mystery.
Cameron Diaz to make a comeback with this Netflix spy comedy. See release date, plot, cast and trailer
Cameron Diaz ends her 11-year acting break with Netflix¡¯s new spy comedy Back in Action, co-starring Jamie Foxx. They play a retired CIA couple forced back into the field when their cover is blown. The film premieres on January 17 on Netflix.
Will Donald Trump go after one of his favorite targets - U.S intelligence? He views the agency with suspicion, accusing them of undermining his first term
In a recent development it has been known that US President- elect Donald Trump has already nominated a favorite individual to lead the CIA while on the other hand recent reports also claim that he accuses the CIA pretty heavily of undermining his first term.
Donald Trump's CIA Director pick John Ratcliffe - A hardliner against China, Iran
John Ratcliffe will be the CIA director in Donald Trump's new administration, announced Republican President-elect
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Donald Trump picks former top US spy John Ratcliffe to lead CIA
Former Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe has been tapped by Donald Trump to lead the Central Intelligence Agency. Ratcliffe, who served as DNI during Trump's first term, has faced criticism for his handling of intelligence and his close alignment with the former president.
You forgot last 500 years: When Kash Patel, who could become the next CIA chief, blasted US media on Ayodhya Ram temple
Kash Patel, a staunch ally of former President Donald Trump, is under consideration for the position of CIA director. Patel's potential appointment is backed by several Trump supporters and could be facilitated by the Republican majority in the Senate.
Indian-American Kashyap 'Kash' Patel may become one of world's top defence spy agencies' chief
Kashyap 'Kash' Patel is likely to be the deputy director of the CIA in the final weeks of Donald Trump's administration. New York-born Kash Patel has his roots in Gujarat. He is also a lawyer and had served key positions in the earlier Trump administration. Kash Patel has also been involved in controversies, including claiming to have witnessed Trump declassify materials related to the Mar-a-Lago records investigation.
Meet Kash Patel, the likely CIA chief under Donald Trump, who has a secret plan to remove 'Govt Gangsters' from the White House
Charles Kupperman expressed concerns about Donald Trump's plan to fill a second administration with loyalists like Kash Patel. Patel gained prominence in the Trump administration and pursued various ventures post-2020 election. His roles included controversial stints in national security and the Pentagon, highlighting his influence and ambitions in line with Trump's agenda.
US still believes Iran has not decided to build a nuclear weapon, US officials say
Despite Iran facing setbacks, including Hezbollah leader's killing by Israel and failed attacks, U.S. intelligence believes Tehran has not decided to resume its nuclear weapons program. Biden opposes an Israeli strike on Iran. Tehran contends it never had a nuclear weapons initiative.
Want to spy against China, Xi Jinping and earn huge bucks? CIA is recruiting; here's how you can apply
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is ramping up its recruitment of Chinese nationals in response to rising dissatisfaction with President Xi Jinping¡¯s administration. Recently, the agency disseminated Chinese-language recruitment materials across major social media platforms, including Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, Telegram, and X, outlining how potential informants can securely contact the CIA.
Now people in Iran, China and North Korea can share tips with CIA. Here's how
The CIA has posted instructions in Farsi, Mandarin, and Korean to help informants in China, Iran, and North Korea share intelligence more safely. These instructions are shared on various platforms and detail how to reach the CIA securely. They advise using private browsers, VPNs, and secure devices to maintain informants' safety.
CIA expands online recruitment of informants to China, Iran, North Korea
The U.S. CIA has initiated efforts to recruit informants from China, Iran, and North Korea. This follows successful recruitments from Russia. The agency posted instructions in Mandarin, Farsi, and Korean on various social media platforms. The CIA aims to gather intelligence from these hard-to-penetrate countries amid increasing global surveillance and state repression.
Here's how CIA and Mossad disrupted Iran's nuclear program using a computer virus
In 2009, the CIA and Mossad launched a cyber operation using the Stuxnet malware to disrupt Iran's nuclear program. The sophisticated virus targeted centrifuges at the Natanz facility, causing significant delays. However, its spread beyond Iran led to global cybersecurity concerns, including in India.
Meet Brian Jeffrey Raymond, the ex CIA Officer who has been sentenced to 30 years for drugging, assaulting 28 women
Former CIA officer Brian Jeffrey Raymond has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for drugging, photographing, and sexually assaulting over two dozen women. Raymond pleaded guilty to four federal charges. The CIA condemned his actions and introduced reforms. He was also ordered to pay $10,000 to each of his 28 victims.
Ex-CIA agent who spied for China gets 10 years jail in US
A former CIA officer, Alexander Yuk Ching Ma, has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for spying for China. Ma, who worked for the CIA from 1982 to 1989, admitted to selling US secrets to Chinese intelligence officers. He also collaborated with a relative who had previously worked for the CIA. Ma must now cooperate with US authorities for life.
Qin Gang, China's disappeared foreign minister demoted to low-level publishing job: Report
Qin Gang, former Foreign Minister of China, has been demoted to a low-level publishing job after his mysterious disappearance. Once a close ally of President Xi Jinping, Qin's rapid rise and subsequent fall have sparked intense speculation. He is now assigned to World Affairs Press, marking a significant career decline but avoiding imprisonment.
CIA director says more detailed Gaza ceasefire proposal due in days
CIA Director William Burns, leading U.S. negotiations for a Gaza ceasefire, announced a detailed proposal will be presented soon. He emphasized the need for political will and compromise. Burns and MI6's Richard Moore also discussed supporting Ukraine against Russia and highlighted Russian intelligence's reckless actions in Europe.
US, UK spy chiefs praise Ukraine's 'audacious' Russia incursion; call for Gaza cease-fire
The heads of MI6 and the CIA praised Ukraine's recent incursion into Russia's Kursk region as a significant achievement that could alter the course of the ongoing war. They also highlighted the growing defense ties between Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea, and called for a ceasefire in Gaza to end civilian suffering.
Lioness Season 2: What we know about Paramount+ premiere date, filming, plot and cast
Paramount+ will release the second season of Lioness on October 27, starting with two episodes. The show, starring Zoe Salda?a and Nicole Kidman, continues to follow the CIA¡¯s fight against terror. Filming is ongoing in Texas.
Former CIA official charged with being secret agent for South Korean intelligence
Sue Mi Terry faces espionage charges, accused of accepting luxury goods for advocating South Korea in media and sharing nonpublic information. She admitted to passing notes from a 2022 meeting with Secretary Blinken. Paid over $37,000, she worked at think tanks. Her lawyer disputes the charges. Terry, a former CIA analyst, National Security Council official, and deputy national intelligence officer for East Asia, did not register as a foreign agent or disclose her actions to the House of Representatives, affecting the evaluation of her longstanding efforts.
Heavy battles in Gaza City on eve of new truce talks
Amid ongoing conflict, Israeli forces intensify operations in Gaza City, displacing thousands and prompting humanitarian concerns. The offensive, extending into its tenth month, has escalated tensions, with Hamas accusing Israeli leaders of obstructing potential truce talks. Meanwhile, international efforts, including CIA and Mossad officials' visits to Qatar, aim to negotiate a hostage-prisoner exchange. The situation remains volatile, with both sides continuing military engagements amidst calls for humanitarian intervention.
Israel pounds Gaza refugee camp as war enters ninth month
Israeli forces bombed a Gaza refugee camp following a deadly strike on a UN-run school, leading to international condemnation. The conflict, sparked by Hamas's attack on Israel, has killed thousands and displaced millions in Gaza. Efforts to mediate a ceasefire have stalled, with Hamas yet to respond to US President Biden's proposal. The conflict has escalated, with Gaza facing attacks from land, sea, and air, as Israel accuses Hamas of using civilian infrastructure for military purposes.
Gaza hospital reports 37 dead in strike on UN school Israel says used by Hamas
A UN-run school in central Gaza was bombed by Israel, killing at least 37 people. US, Qatari, and Egyptian mediators are working on securing a truce and hostage release deal after Hamas's attack on Israel on October 7.
Israeli troops launch attacks in central Gaza, possibly widening their offensive
The Israeli military has expanded its ground offensive in Gaza, intensifying operations in Deir al-Balah and Bureij. This escalation comes amid worsening humanitarian conditions, with UN agencies warning of potential mass starvation. Tensions are also high in Jerusalem as an annual march through Palestinian neighborhoods proceeds. Meanwhile, Israel seeks to extend the shutdown of Al Jazeera's local offices, and Prime Minister Netanyahu has vowed to restore security along the Lebanese border following Hezbollah rocket attacks.
Israel bombs Gaza as mediators to discuss truce-hostage plan
Israel's military intensified air strikes in central Gaza while US, Qatari, and Egyptian mediators prepared for truce and hostage release talks. The situation remained tense in east Jerusalem due to Israel's "flag March," which has previously led to clashes. The ongoing Gaza conflict, triggered by Hamas's October 7 attack on southern Israel, has resulted in significant casualties and destruction. Amid renewed fighting, the US proposed a three-phase plan to exchange hostages for Palestinian prisoners and increase aid, but Hamas demands a permanent truce and full Israeli withdrawal.
Houthi rebels say at least 16 killed, 35 others wounded in joint US-British airstrikes in Yemen
Joint British-US airstrikes on Yemen's Houthi rebels killed 16 and injured 35 in response to attacks on shipping in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden.
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