United States government secrecy
Donald Trump has 37 Indictments
Former US President Donald Trump has 37 indictments, including 31 for violating the Espionage Act. The indictment alleges that Trump kept documents containing nuclear secrets and military plans in a bathroom at his Florida mansion.
The 49-page indictment was released last night by the Justice Department and details how Trump stored boxes of classified documents in various locations.
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Releasing leak suspect a national security risk, feds say
Federal prosecutors will urge a judge Thursday to keep behind bars a Massachusetts Air National guardsman accused of leaking highly classified military documents, arguing he may still have access to secret national defense information he could expose.
Airman charged as US vows to send message over documents leak
A young national guardsman was charged Friday with orchestrating the most damaging leak of US classified documents in a decade, as the government signaled it intends to make an example of the 21-year-old.
Lockheed Martin lifts lid on Top Gun’s Darkstar hypersonic jet concept (video)
When looking for some expert assistance in creating the Darkstar aircraft the producers were pointed in the direction of Lockheed Martin’s Skunk Works division
Russia planning Ukraine offensive with up to 175,000 troops, Washington Post reports
Russian forces are currently massing at four points, according to an unclassified US intelligence document
US Spied on Top European Politicians, Danish Intelligence Helped
The US spied on top politicians in Europe, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel, from 2012 to 2014 with the help of Danish intelligence, AFP reported, quoting Danish and European media on Sunday.
US spied on Merkel, European allies with Danish help: Media
The U.S. spied on top politicians in Europe, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel, from 2012 to 2014 with the help of Danish intelligence, Danish and European media reported on May 30.
Montenegro Probes Ex-Officials for ‘Destroying Secret Documents’
Special Prosecutor Milivoje Katnic (centre) at a press conference in Podgorica. Photo: PR Centar.
"A case was established at the Special State Prosecutor's Office and a pre-investigation process has been launched. More information and data cannot be disclosed in order to protect the criminal proceedings," the Special Prosecutor's Office told BIRN.
US Intelligence Accuses Russia of Cyber-hacking
US intelligence agencies have said they believe Russia was behind the "serious" cyber compromise revealed in December.
In a joint statement, the intelligence bodies say they currently believe fewer than 10 US government agencies saw their data compromised, although other organisations and private companies outside of government were also affected.
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Montenegro, US to Exchange Classified Military Information
The security agreement signed by the US and Montenegro will allow the exchange of security data in the defence and military sphere and provide Podgorica with access to new intelligence technologies.