Intelligence agencies
"Russian intelligence agent is outside Serbia"
Zeljski confirmed to RTS that local security services know the identity of a person called a "high-ranking official with an officer's rank", as well as the subject of the trade, but did not want to talk about it, as it encroaches on "sensitive territory of operational collection of information and data analysis".
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Serbian Leader to Meet Russian Diplomat amid ‘Spy Video’ Scandal
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic will meet Russian ambassador Alexander Bocan Harchenko on Thursday after a video published on YouTube allegedly showed Russian diplomat Georgiy Kleban giving money to an as-yet-unknown Serbian official in Belgrade.
The US Is Suing Edward Snowden over his Book
The United States has filed a lawsuit against former US National Security Agency (NSA) aide Edward Snowden. According to the prosecution, his memoir violates the confidentiality agreements signed with him by the NSA and the CIA, BTA reports.
In 2013, Snowden revealed classified documents for mass monitoring of communications and the Internet in the United States.
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Bulgarian President Vetoed Changes to the Military Intelligence Act
The President returned for a new discussion the Law on Amendments to the Military Intelligence Act. The Head of State does not agree with the changes that allow a civilian to head the Military Information Service as an alternative to the requirement to be a military member until now.
FSB warns about "5,000 terrorists" at border
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The Guardian: UK and Bulgaria Investigate 2015 Poisoning of Bulgarian Arms Dealer
Britain and Bulgaria are jointly investigating the 2015 poisoning of a Bulgarian arms dealer to determine whether it involved novichok, the nerve agent used in the poisoning of Russian double-agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter, Yulia, in Salisbury last year, the Guardian writes.
Third Skripal Suspect Linked to Poisoning in Bulgaria in 2015
A possible third Russian suspect linked to the poisoning of a former spy in Salisbury flew back to Moscow via a European city a few days after the attack, an investigative website has claimed.
Police officers detained for alleged illegal wiretapping
Some 14 police officers were detained for their alleged links to the 'parallel state,' a term used by the government for those who have allegedly infiltrated the state to work on behalf of Gülen’s movement
Blic: U.S. taps our calls with foreigners
BELGRADE - Serbia has officially appeared on the list of countries whose calls are tapped by the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA), reads the Wednesday issue of the Belgrade-based daily Blic.
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NSA could be spying on Serbian officials - daily
NSA could be spying on Serbian officials - daily
BELGRADE -- Serbia has been officially found on the list of countries whose communications are spied on by the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA), writes the daily Blic.
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