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German authorities have charged a suspect in the plot “to kill a huge number, tens of thousands of people” at a Taylor Swift ...
The radicalized son of a CIA director was killed last year while allegedly fighting for Russia in Ukraine, according to a new investigation. Michael Alexander Gloss, the 21-year-old son of the CIA ...
April 26 (UPI) --U.S. citizen Michael Gloss, 21, died a year ago in Ukraine while a member of the Russian military and deployed in Ukraine. Gloss was the son of CIA Deputy Director for Digital ...
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inews.co.uk on MSN'I ran the CIA - here's why China's new London embassy is a security threat'Former director of the CIA, Leon Panetta, urges the British Government to be 'very tough' with China over Beijing's proposal ...
Pictures show the CIA deputy director's son who - unbeknownst to his mother and father - was fighting for Vladimir Putin in Ukraine.. Michael Gloss, 21, was killed in the war in April last year ...
Deputy CIA director Michael Ellis said that Bitcoin is here to stay and that the intelligence agency uses Bitcoin as a tool in certain operations.
CIA Deputy Director Michael Ellis said in a Thursday podcast with Professional Capital Management CEO Anthony Pompliano that the CIA uses Bitcoin and crypto as a "tool." ...
The real fight for women in espionage isn't always against the bad guys — it's sexism. My new book, 'Agents of Change' breaks ...
CIA Director John Ratcliffe listens as President Donald Trump speaks at his first cabinet meeting of his second term at the White House on February 26 in Washington, DC.
An American man identified as the son of a deputy director of the CIA was killed in eastern Ukraine last year while fighting under contract for the Russian military, an investigation by independent ...
Chinese experts criticized the remarks of US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Deputy Director Michael Ellis as hyping "China threat" and further politicizing science and technology cooperation ...
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