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Palermo shipwreck: Lynch’s links with the secret services – The tragic coincidence
It was the tragic news of the week. The horrific Palermo shipwreck of the fatal Bayesian, which sank in the early hours of last Monday morning just outside the port of Porticello, Palermo, has shocked the world, but it has a “tragic coincidence”
The most complex security operation ever is underway
The most complex security operation London has ever seen is underway.
The funeral will be attended by many world leaders and members of royal families.
Dramatic speech by the heads of FBI and MI 5: It's nothing compared to what awaits us
The first joint public appearance of the two officials took place at the headquarters of MI5 in London, writes the BBC.
FBI Director Christopher Wray has said that China is the "biggest long-term economic and national security threat" and that it is meddling in US domestic politics, including meddling in recent elections.
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.
UK intel launches internal probe on Manchester attack warnings
Britain's MI5 intelligence service launched an internal inquiry on May 29 into whether vital clues were missed in the run-up to the Manchester suicide bombing, as police arrested another man in connection with the attack.
Are you smart enough to be a spy? Try these govt brain teasers and find out!
Britain’s intelligence service is seeking spies for Christmas. Specifically, a highly cryptographic Christmas card was sent out by the Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) that asks people to fill in a grid puzzle by shading in little squares to reveal a picture, which leads to a set of increasingly complex challenges.
UK agencies called on to seek female spies
British lawmakers say the country's intelligence agencies, which inspired James Bond, are not doing enough to promote real-life Jane Bonds.
A report on women in the intelligence services says female staff are being held back by a layer of middle managers, dubbed "the permafrost," who have "a very traditional male mentality and outlook."
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