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Top Sri Lanka government officials spied for Tigers. Three Americans arrested in Iran are not spies, says ABC News. Rio Tinto spy allegations would stand in Australia, say Chinese.
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Were Americans in Iran spying or in wrong place at wrong time? British lawmaker challenges US threats to suppress CIA torture evidence. Al-Qaeda will pose a threat for 20 years, says Dennis Blair.
View ArticleAnalysis: Iranian spymaster a major player in Iraq
Newsweek’s Chris Dickey has penned an accurate analysis on Qassem Suleimani, leader of the mighty Quds Force, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps’ (IRGC) unit tasked with exporting the Iranian...
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US-Turkey intel sharing continues despite Gaza clash. Norwegians sentenced for spying in Congo request clemency. CIA unusually public over need for Arabic, Farsi speakers.
View ArticleLebanon charges PKK Kurds with spying for Israel
By IAN ALLEN| intelNews.org | Lebanese authorities have detained three alleged members of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) on charges of spying for Israel. The three arrestees, whose names have not...
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Iran crosses into Iraq to hit bombing suspects. Iranian forces crossed into neighboring Iraq and killed 30 Kurdish fighters from a group it says was involved in last week’s bombing of a military...
View ArticleTurkish intel report raises fears of Syrian, Iranian support for PKK
By all accounts, in 1998 Syria discontinued its clandestine support for the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), a leftist secessionist movement that aspires to create a Kurdish homeland comprising mostly...
View ArticleIsraeli Mossad training Iranian exiles in Kurdistan: French newspaper
Le Figaro, one of France's leading newspapers, has claimed that Israeli intelligence agents are recruiting and training Iranian dissidents in clandestine bases located in Iraq’s Kurdish region.
View ArticleTurkish officials see link between Israel and Kurdish rebels
Turkish intelligence agencies have authored a report detailing alleged Israeli assistance to Kurdish rebels, whose goal is to secede from Turkey and create an independent Kurdish homeland, according to...
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Russia 'exposed 199 spies' last year. Germany expels four Syrian diplomats. Turkey summons spy chief over talks with Kurds.
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Walesa scorns new claims he was communist informant. Israeli embassy in Singapore dismisses Barak assassination plot. Moves to question Turkish spy chiefs quashed.
View ArticleIsrael ‘conducts espionage incursions into Iran from Kurdish Iraq’
Israeli intelligence services are routinely using an undisclosed base in Iraqi Kurdistan to launch regular intelligence missions into Iran, according to The Sunday Times.
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Iranian spy scandal sparks outrage in Turkey. British SIGINT agency 'helps US drone attacks'. Canada's top spy dismisses call for human rights scrutiny.
View ArticleTurkey peace talks halted as Kurdish activists are assassinated in Paris
The future of peace talks between the Turkish government and the country’s Kurdish minority appeared uncertain yesterday, after three female Kurdish activists were found murdered assassination-style in...
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Chinese researcher charged with stealing US drug. Turkish intelligence to 'oversee PKK retreat'. Analysis: Controversial Bush programs continue under Obama.
View ArticleIslamic State forces are engaging in chemical warfare, says German intelligence
Germany’s foreign intelligence agency says it has evidence that the Islamic State is making use of chemical weapons in northern Iraq, according to media reports.
View ArticleBritish, Irish citizens who fought the Islamic State are released from prison
Two British and one Irish citizen, who fought with Kurdish units against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, but were imprisoned in Iraqi Kurdistan while they were trying to return to Europe, have...
View ArticleAnalysis of the Islamic State’s ‘wedding attack’ in Gaziantep, Turkey
Saturday’s suicide bombing, which killed 29 and injured dozens at a wedding in Gaziantep, Turkey, was without doubt the work of the Islamic State. It was yet another attempt by the militant Sunni group...
View ArticleIraqi Kurds claim they have captured senior Turkish intelligence officers
The Turkish government has refused to comment on reports from Iraq, which suggest that Kurdish forces have captured at least two senior Turkish intelligence officers.
View ArticleISIS forces now patrolling nearly all of northern Iraq, says intelligence...
The Islamic State has regrouped, rearmed and refinanced itself, and its forces are now actively patrolling nearly all of northern Iraq, according to a senior intelligence official in Iraq’s Kurdistan...
View ArticleTurkish spy agency hid Islamist views of candidates for CIA-funded Syrian...
Turkey’s spy agency systematically downplayed the Islamist views of men seeking to join a Syrian rebel group, which was supported by the United States Central Intelligence Agency on account of its...
View ArticleAustria expels alleged assassin accused of working for Turkish government
AUSTRIAN AUTHORITIES HAVE REPORTEDLY expelled from the country an Italian citizen of Turkish origin, who was allegedly hired by the Turkish government as an assassin.
View ArticleTurkey launches investigation after explosive found under Erdoğan guardsman’s...
TURKISH AUTHORITIES HAVE LAUNCHED an investigation after a makeshift explosive device was found under the car of a police officer guarding an open-air speech by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
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