Whistleblowing
CIA chief: Intel leaks on the rise
CIA Director Mike Pompeo says he thinks disclosure of America's secret intelligence is on the rise, fueled partly by the "worship" of leakers like Edward Snowden.
"In some ways, I do think it's accelerated," Pompeo told MSNBC in an interview that aired on June 24.
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Greek prosecutors probe accounts in Panama Papers
A delegation of Greek prosecutors met with the attorney general of Panama, Kenia Porcell, last week in The Hague and submitted a request to open up accounts of Greeks included in the so-called Panama Papers.
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WikiLeaks: 150 IP Addresses from Bulgaria are Part of CIA's tracking list
In the list of IP addresses monitored by the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), which have been uploaded on the website WikiLeaks has 150 addresses from Bulgaria, according to BNT.
CIA blasts WikiLeaks for leaking documents
The Central Intelligence Agency on March 8 accused WikiLeaks of endangering Americans, helping U.S. rivals and hampering the fight against terror threats by releasing what the anti-secrecy site claimed was a trove of CIA hacking tools.
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Frankfurt was CIA hacking base, says Wikileaks
Wikileaks released a new batch of files associated to CIA classified documents on Tuesday. The whistleblower site also revealed that the US consulate in Frankfurt, Germany acted as a “covert CIA base”, with intelligence officers receiving diplomatic passports and cover from the government. “In addition to its operations in Langley, Virginia the CIA also uses the U.S.
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Women will save the world
The largest protest act in the history of the United States occurred on Jan. 21 thanks to women. To support the 200,000 women marching on Washington against Donald Trump, 100,000 women in London took to the streets to show solidarity. In a total of 600 cities across the world, women carried banners that flaunted, "My body, my decision, our power."
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Edward Snowden can stay two more years in Russia
Whistleblower Edward Snowden was given the permission to stay for another two years in Russia according to a Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman, Maria Zakharova.
After that period he has the legal right to become a Russian citizen according to the Russian law.
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US Intelligence Accuses Putin of Interfering in US Elections
Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered a campaign for exercising influence over the elections in the USA. The aim was to undermine the democratic process and denigrate the candidate of the Democratic Party Hillary Clinton.
This was pointed out in a published report of the US intelligence services, cited by Reuters.
Wikileaks have bounty US government employees for $20.000!
A reward of $20.000 for any information that will facilitate the arrest or exposure of any employee of the Obama administration that destroyed important files is offered by Wikileaks according to a Twitter post in the website’s account.
WikiLeaks: "2017 will blow you away"
The website WikiLeaks is promising to be even more active than last year, telling its Twitter followers they will be "blown away" by the new revelations.
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