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Canada not in need of CIA-type agency says official. Australia and US sign secret satellite spy deal. US judge bars passport from ex-CIA agent’s trial.
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Estonian exhibition highlights KGB bugging operations. Canadian report says cyber-spying is fastest growing form of espionage. Son of U-2 spy incident pilot recalls controversy.
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Bulgaria bars ex-spies from holding diplomatic posts. Ex-spymaster says Canada is too concerned about torture. NSA whistleblower requests reduced sentence.
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Libyan woman spy guided NATO bombs to Gaddafi targets. Canadian ex-spy wins court claim against CSIS. Mubarak's spy chief testifies in Egypt trial.
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US commander sees proliferation threat in Libyan chemicals. NRO spy satellites on time an on budget. Canadian watchdog says CSIS spies must follow same rules abroad.
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S. Koreans say several N. Korean assassination bids stopped. MI5 inspectors' website shut down after security blunder. Report urges Canadian spies to share more info with diplomats.
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Canada government 'warned prior to cyberattack'. GCHQ warns cyber crime reaches 'disturbing' levels. Japanese parliament hit by cyber-attack.
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Vienna police say Libyan defector's death probably an accident. Canadian spymaster’s card found in Gaddafi’s intel complex. Ex-CIA official defends torture of terrorism detainees.
View ArticleNews you may have missed #756 (analysis edition)
Intel analysts taking over leading role in spy game. US intel doesn't see Syrian regime cracking. Arrests of Iranians in Kenya spark fears of plot.
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German spy chief says end is near for Assad regime. Twitter shuts down fake CIA account. Canada spy agency suspends employees over security lapses.
View ArticleCanadian reporter says Chinese news agency asked him to spy
A longtime Canadian journalist says he resigned his post at China’s state-run news agency after he was asked to use his press-pass privileges to spy on a prominent Tibetan separatist leader.
View ArticleEx-intelligence official: cyber espionage more dangerous than terrorism
A former senior member of Canada’s intelligence community has said that the threat of cyber espionage requires more resources that are currently being diverted to counterterrorism.
View ArticleCanada issues arrest warrant for former spy watchdog official
Authorities in the Canadian province of Quebec have issued a warrant for the arrest of a government official who until recently was responsible for overseeing the country’s primary national...
View ArticleCanada intelligence agency warns officials of espionage, honey traps
Canada’s foremost intelligence agency has authored a publication warning government officials they are as much targets of espionage today as they were during the Cold War.
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Britain denies visa for Cuban spy freed by US. Canada fires intelligence analyst over contacts with Russians. CIA suspected on spying on Congress members.
View ArticleNews you may have missed #881 (Cold War history edition)
McCarthy-era prisoner tries to overturn espionage conviction. Files show USSR spied on Czechoslovak communist leaders after 1968. Canada’s spy agency reveals Cold War-era spying equipment.
View ArticleCanadian spies were tortured, hanged abroad, says former official
A handful of Canadian spies were tortured and hanged abroad after they were caught spying, according to a former official previously tasked with overseeing Canada's intelligence agency.
View ArticleCanadian arbitrator sides with agency that fired spy-in-training
An arbitration court in Canada has reversed an earlier court decision by upholding a dismissal of a spy-in-training by the country’s primary national intelligence service.
View ArticleTurkey says Canadian spy helped British schoolgirls travel to Syria
In a development described by observers as “highly unusual”, a Turkish government minister has claimed that a Canadian spy helped three British schoolgirls travel to territory controlled by the Islamic...
View ArticleTurkish media disclose identity of alleged spy for Canada
Turkish media have released the name, as well as video footage, of an alleged agent for Canadian intelligence, who says he helped three British schoolgirls travel to territory controlled by the Islamic...
View ArticleNews you may have missed #892 (legislative update)
Canadian lawmakers vote to expand spy powers. Danish spy chief resigns over Islamist attacks. OSCE urges France to reconsider controversial spying bill.
View ArticleCanada watchdog body to hold secret hearings over illegal spying claims
A government watchdog in Canada is preparing to hold a series of closed-door hearings to weigh accusations that the country’s intelligence services illegally spied on law-abiding activists opposing the...
View ArticleRwandan spies target government critics abroad: Canadian report
The government of Rwanda uses intelligence operatives to systematically spy on, harass, and even kill opposition figures living abroad, according to a report issued by a Canadian security agency.
View ArticleRussia ‘mobilizing for war’ warns Canadian intelligence report
A report by Canada’s primary intelligence agency warns in stark language that Russia is “retooling its military for a fight” and appears to be “mobilizing for war”.
View ArticleCanada suspected Soviets of stealing prime minister’s private diary
Canadian officials speculated that Soviet spies stole a missing volume from the private diary collection of William Lyon Mackenzie King, Canada’s longest-serving prime minister, who led the country in...
View ArticleCanadian intelligence monitoring far-right activities after Charlottesville
Canadian spy agencies are working with domestic and international partners in response to reports that several Canadian far-right activists attended the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville,...
View ArticleChinese influence in New Zealand threatens intelligence-sharing, says...
China’s influence in New Zealand is so extensive that it threatens the traditionally close intelligence contacts between New Zealand and its Western allies, according to a report written by the...
View ArticleElection meddling by foreign powers already underway, says Canadian spy agency
The manipulation of social media by foreign governments aiming to sow division in Canada ahead of the country’s federal election in October is growing, according to the country’s signals intelligence...
View ArticleForeign espionage at highest level since the Cold War, says Canada’s spy agency
CANADA’S PRIMARY INTELLIGENCE AGENCY said in a new report this week that foreign espionage activities on Canadian soil are at their highest level since the end of the Cold War.
View ArticleCanadian parliament pressures government to investigate Chinese election...
A KEY COMMITTEE IN the Parliament of Canada passed a motion late last week that calls on the government to investigate allegations of foreign interference in the country’s general elections.
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