Why Is Russian Airforce Flying Over Trump Golf Course?
The Tupolev Tu-154 plane was unarmed and is one of over a dozen flights over foreign territory Russia has carried out as part of the same initiative.
Russia Used Facebook To Trick Macron Allies: Report
Three different U.S. sources say Facebook briefed officials about a Russian surveillance operation on the French president during his 2017 campaign.
The Spy Who Sang to Survive
The Japanese knew her as Madame Tsubaki, a seductive lounge singer at the hottest nightclub in Manila. To the U.S. and its WWII allies, however, she was an American spy known as High Pockets.
North Korea Will Launch Lethal, More Accurate Missiles
The National Air and Space Intelligence Center says Pyongyang's CRBM rockets have a maximum range of 220 miles.
U.S. Should Open Talks With North Korea, Says Expert
After its most recent test, the country's leadership is likely confident enough to enter into negotiations with the West.
North Korea's Missiles Can't Re-Enter The Atmosphere
North Korea boasted that the ICBM it launched last week could carry a nuclear warhead.
What Life Is Like for a Soldier in North Korea's Army
Pyongyang has one of the world's biggest ground armies.
Chinese Media Hails Reported Killing of American Spies
A New York Times report claimed that Beijing killed at least 12 CIA sources between 2010 and 2012.
North Korea Lashes Out at China Over Nuclear Program
An editorial in the North Korean Central News Agency accuses Beijing of "raising tensions."
USS Carl Vinson 'Cannot Shoot Down Missiles'
The armada is due to arrive in the Korean Peninsula later this week.
Pence Reassures Japan U.S. Will Stand Firm on Pyongyang
Pence and Abe agreed that they needed to persuade China to play a larger role in dealing with North Korea.
How Hard Was It for the Feds to Snoop on Carter Page?
The greater the difficulty, the more there were strong reasons to suspect Page worked with Russian spies.
North Korea Says it Is 'Ready for War'
North Korea called U.S. redeployment of warships to the Korean Peninsula a "reckless move."
The CIA Is Increasingly Worried About China's Moles
For decades, Beijing has principally targeted Chinese-Americans as potential spies. Now it has cast a wider net—creating fear and paranoia at Langley.
North Korea is Bringing the U.S. and China Closer
China playing peacekeeper and a need for a more active response than "strategic patience" could bring superpowers together.
Kim Jong Nam Killed By Spies, Says South Korea
South Korean intelligence reports allege that the four men were from North Korea's Ministry of State Security, the country's secret police.
We Need a Special Prosecutor to Probe the Russian Plot
Trump may be required to answer questions during the investigation.
Trump Is Learning the Cost of Business in Russia
When dealing with high-level Russian business associates, you are bound to encounter intelligence officials.
Kremlin Calls Trump-Russia Link Allegations 'Laughable'
Vladimir Putin's spokesman said people should not believe newspaper reports as they could be fake news.
British Intelligence Services Target Cyber-Savvy Girls
The intelligence agency will send cryptography and cybersecurity puzzles to schoolgirls.
The March of Europe's Draconian Anti-Terror Laws
Measures taken to counter terrorism must be proportionate and respect human rights.
Let the Spy Wars Begin
Some intelligence officials say the president's expulsion of suspected Russian spies is 'a little too late' while the Kremlin says 'clumsy actions' will disappear under Trump.
Former Russian Spies Get Help From Unlikely Sources
Jan and Victorya Neumann defected, provided information to the CIA and FBI—and were then booted from the government payroll.
CIA Veterans Urge Caution on Trump and Russia Intrigue
Alums of the spy agency—none of them fans of Donald Trump—decried selective leaks and a "rush to judgment" that Moscow engineered Trump's election.
The Almost Americans
Former Russian spies Jan and Victorya Neumann helped the FBI fight the Kremlin and its mafia cohorts. Now they're stuck without a country.
Britain 'At Risk of Cyberattack' From Russia
The warning comes amid escalating Western rhetoric over Russia's foreign policy.
ISIS Sniper Kills Dutch Photojournalist in Libya
The photographer had previously been kidnapped with British journalist John Cantlie in Syria.
Russian-Swedish Official Prompts 'Security' Worries
The man has been accused of close ties to Russia.
U.S. Probes Chinese Ownership of CIA-Linked Company
A Chinese billionaire with high-level Communist Party connections now heads an insurance company that has long catered to senior CIA officers.
Poland Volunteers to Host NATO Baltic Intelligence Base
The Ministry of Defense wants a new center to coordinate Baltic deployments.