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Joe Biden - Mike Johnson - Mike Turner - Andy Ogles - Arthur Delaney - Andy Ogles Wants Mike Turner Investigated For Raising Alarm About Mysterious Threat - huffpost.com - Usa - Washington - Ukraine - state Ohio - Russia

Andy Ogles Wants Mike Turner Investigated For Raising Alarm About Mysterious Threat

WASHINGTON ― Rep. Andy Ogles (R-Tenn.) wants consequences for his Republican colleague who raised alarms Wednesday about a mysterious national security threat.

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Red Sea - Courtney Kube - U.S. conducted cyberattack on suspected Iranian spy ship - nbcnews.com - Usa - China - Washington - Iran - Iraq - Yemen - Jordan

U.S. conducted cyberattack on suspected Iranian spy ship

WASHINGTON — The United States recently conducted a cyberattack against an Iranian military ship that had been collecting intelligence on cargo vessels in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden, according to three U.S. officials.

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Christopher A.Wray - F.B.I. Director Makes a Secret Trip to Israel - nytimes.com - Usa - Israel

F.B.I. Director Makes a Secret Trip to Israel

Christopher A. Wray, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, made an unannounced trip to Israel on Wednesday to meet with officials from the country’s intelligence and law enforcement agencies, the F.B.I. said.

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Justin Trudeau - ‘Freedom’ movement fighting against ‘perceived government overreach’: CSIS - globalnews.ca - Canada - city Ottawa

‘Freedom’ movement fighting against ‘perceived government overreach’: CSIS

The loosely knit collective that vocally opposed COVID-19 health measures has morphed into a movement waging a broader fight against “perceived government overreach,” says a newly released assessment from Canada’s spy agency.

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Julian E Barnes - Congress to Examine U.S. Spy Agencies’ Work on Havana Syndrome - nytimes.com - state Arkansas - Cuba - city Havana

Congress to Examine U.S. Spy Agencies’ Work on Havana Syndrome

The House Intelligence Committee is investigating how U.S. spy agencies examined cases of Havana syndrome, a potential challenge by Congress to their conclusions about the mysterious illnesses.

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Dan De Luce - CIA terminates employee who accused the spy agency of retaliating over her sexual assault claim - nbcnews.com

CIA terminates employee who accused the spy agency of retaliating over her sexual assault claim

The Central Intelligence Agency has terminated a female employee who reported being sexually assaulted by a colleague in a stairwell at the agency and who accused the CIA of trying to discourage her from filing a criminal complaint, according to her lawyer.

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Catharine Tunney - David Vigneault - Marie-Josée Hogue - CSIS chief to face questions about sharing secret intelligence with foreign interference inquiry - cbc.ca - China - city Beijing - India - Russia - Canada

CSIS chief to face questions about sharing secret intelligence with foreign interference inquiry

The head of Canada's spy agency and other senior intelligence officials are set to testify today as the inquiry probing allegations of foreign election interference continues to wrestle with the question of how much sensitive information — if any — it can share with the public.

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Justin Trudeau - Stephen Harper - Catharine Tunney - Marie Josée Hogue - Many - Canada's spies keep too many things secret, ex-CSIS chief tells foreign interference inquiry - cbc.ca - China - city Beijing - India - Russia - Canada - Australia

Canada's spies keep too many things secret, ex-CSIS chief tells foreign interference inquiry

The former head of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) has urged the commission investigating foreign election interference to push back against what he called an often overprotective national security culture.

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