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Watch as Russian policeman tackles US diplomat to the ground outside Moscow embassy
Broadcast on Russian TV, the video follows contradicting reports of the 6 June incident.
Russian culture secretary: 'Netflix is part of a US government-funded conspiracy'
Minister Vladimir Medinsky claims Netflix is used to 'get into the heads of everyone on earth'.
Jordanian spies sold CIA arms meant for Syria on the black market to buy SUVs and iPhones
Officers in the Middle Eastern kingdom's General Intelligence Directorate have reaped huge returns on the trade.
Leaked Tor Project chat logs reveal it struggled over hiring ex-CIA agent
Internal chat logs show how the non-profit organisation's work may be affected by the intelligence community.
CIA medical staff provided torture guidelines for post 9/11 prisoners document reveals
Instructions involved details on 'confinement boxes,' waterboarding and food and sleep deprivation.
CIA chief says redacted report pages will show Saudi Arabia played no part in 9/11
Redacted 28 pages of 9/11 Commission report expected to be published in June.
Ex-CIA agent to be extradited to Italy over 'extraordinary rendition' of Egyptian cleric
Sabrina de Sousa has lost her appeal against rendition at Lisbon's supreme court.
CIA inspector general's office deletes 6,700-page torture report 'by mistake'
Reports of accidental deletion come amid a ferocious battle over the release of the classified report.
Hello world! Tweeting spies as GCHQ joins social media
GCHQ attempts to shake off big brother image by joining social media.
Nelson Mandela was arrested by South Africa police in 1962 after CIA tip-off - former agent
Former CIA agent Donald Rickard admitted his role in putting Mandela behind bars for 27 years
CIA 'live tweets' killing of Osama bin Laden on fifth anniversary
Some Twitter followers call it 'grotesque and embarrassing.'
US security chief James Clapper warns open EU borders allow Isis terror cells to thrive
The US director of National Intelligence says the Schengen zone is allowing terror groups to thrive
CIA psychologists who created torture techniques used on terror suspects face court
American Civil Liberties Union is pursuing claims against the CIA on behalf of 3 former detainees.
CIA boosts online spying by investing in social media surveillance companies
In-Q-Tel funds data mining tech firms to further CIA's online monitoring.
Swiss bank whistleblower claims Panama Papers hack carried out by US intelligence agency
Bradley Birkenfeld says David Cameron was just 'collateral damage' in operation aimed at US enemies
CIA invests in Skincential Sciences, a firm that collects DNA painlessly
The CIA's venture capital branch In-Q-Tel was named after James Bond's fictional character Q.
CIA won't waterboard even on presidential orders, vows director John Brennan
'I would not agree to having any CIA officer carrying out waterboarding again,' the CIA boss said.
CIA accidentally left explosive material on school bus after training exercise
Students were transported to and from school for 2 days before explosive material found.
CIA took nude, 'gruesome' photos of terror suspects before torture, says ex-US official
Pictures indicate sexual humiliation was part of CIA subjugation tactic.
Brexit: Former CIA director says UK national security would not be damaged by leaving EU
A former director of the NSA and CIA intelligence agencies has waded into the Brexit debate.
'Bored' German triple agent who sold secrets to CIA and Russia jailed for 8 years
Markus R said he was motivated by boredom and dissatisfaction with his job.
Syrian rebel spy chief claims CIA ignored intelligence on rise of Isis
US was supplied with maps, IP adresses and other intel on emerging jihadist groups, claims spymaster.
Snowden: FBI claims that only Apple can unlock San Bernardino iPhone 'is horses**t'
NSA whistleblower slammed FBI for claiming it doesn't have the technical capability to break iPhone security.
US Election 2016: Trump backtracks after vowing to allow torture in armed forces
Donald Trump had said that he would order a 'hell of a lot worse' than waterboarding.
White House moves to expand 'sharing intelligence between NSA, FBI and CIA'
Proposals will impact the sharing of both phone calls and email content across US intelligence agencies.
Hacking by GCHQ 'fundamentally weakens the security of the internet', says UK lawyer
Scarlet Kim, lawyer with Privacy International, will continue to challenge the GCHQ ruling.
CIA director John Brennan: 'Hackers can get into the personal emails of anybody'
The director of the CIA opens up about the threat of cyber fraud after his personal email was hacked last year
CIA declassified: Kickstarter campaign aims to liberate 10 million secret documents
Launched by crowdfunder Michael Best on 1 February this year, the project is asking for $10,000 in donations.
CIA declassifies hundreds of secret 1950s 'X-files' on UFO sightings around the world
The documents detail various UFO sightings around the globe and include CIA concerns about the threat.
Former British spy will reportedly testify that MI5 knew of Guantanamo Bay torture
The former intelligence officer is believed to be seeking official permission to give evidence.