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The Radio Signal Nobody Admits Sending — But Someone Is
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The Radio Signal Nobody Admits Sending — But Someone Is

A number station broadcasting coded messages toward Iran has been detected. In an age of cyber warfare and AI surveillance, why are spies still using Cold War-era shortwave radio?

Japan's Intelligence Gambit: Can Takaichi Succeed Where Abe Failed?
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Japan's Intelligence Gambit: Can Takaichi Succeed Where Abe Failed?

Japan moves to establish a powerful national intelligence agency to consolidate scattered information gathering. Will bureaucratic resistance derail this ambitious plan again?

CIA and Pentagon Tested Mystery Device Linked to Havana Syndrome
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CIA and Pentagon Tested Mystery Device Linked to Havana Syndrome

New revelations show US intelligence agencies secretly examined a potential Havana syndrome weapon in Norway, raising questions about the mysterious illness affecting diplomats worldwide.

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Trump's Intelligence Shakeup Quietly Ends After Alleged Missteps
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Trump's Intelligence Shakeup Quietly Ends After Alleged Missteps

Tulsi Gabbard dissolves controversial task force meant to root out politicization from spy agencies. What really happened behind closed doors?

When Spies Investigate Spies: Korea's Drone Mystery Deepens
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When Spies Investigate Spies: Korea's Drone Mystery Deepens

South Korean investigators raid their own intelligence agencies over alleged drone flights to North Korea, raising questions about accountability and inter-agency tensions.

Russian Spy Chief Shot in Moscow as Peace Talks Continue
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Russian Spy Chief Shot in Moscow as Peace Talks Continue

A top Russian military intelligence official was shot in Moscow while Russia and Ukraine engage in peace negotiations, highlighting the complex dynamics of modern warfare where diplomacy and violence coexist.

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US-UK Special Relationship 2026: Why Some Britons Want a 'Divorce'

In January 2026, the US-UK Special Relationship faces a historic challenge as some Britons contemplate severing intelligence and security ties with Washington.

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UK China London Embassy Approval 2026: Starmer's Strategic Diplomacy

The UK government has approved China's new London embassy at Royal Mint Court. Explore the security concerns and diplomatic strategy behind this major 2026 decision.

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Trump Tren de Aragua Intelligence Gap: Internal Docs Reveal Policy-Intel Divide

Internal government records reveal a massive divide between the Trump administration's public rhetoric on Tren de Aragua and actual intelligence findings.

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