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US intelligence warns against use of China's Huawei, ZTE smartphones
World | February 14, 2018 20:38 ISTTop US intelligence officials have reportedly warned Americans not to use smartphones from Chinese tech giants Huawei and ZTE.
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CIA files reveal: The truth about Osama Bin Laden
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CIA releases 470,000 files seized in Abbottabad raid that killed Osama bin Laden
World | November 02, 2017 7:41 ISTCIA has released 470,000 additional files seized in the 2011 US raid on a compound in Pakistan's Abbottabad that killed al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.
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Bin Laden followed developments in Kashmir, 26/11 Mumbai attacks trial, reveal documents
World | November 02, 2017 8:53 ISTOsama bin Laden closely followed developments in Kashmir and the trial of Pakistani-American terrorist David Coleman Headley in the 26/11 Mumbai attacks case, documents seized during the Abbottabad raid show.
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CIA chief contradicts Pak Army, says hostages held in Pakistan for 5 years
World | October 20, 2017 21:31 ISTCIA chief's remarks contradict the Pakistan Army which had said in a statement that the hostages “were captured by terrorists from Afghanistan during 2012 and kept as hostages there.”
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North Korea on cusp of being able to hit US with a nuclear missile: CIA Director Mike Pompeo
World | October 20, 2017 19:06 ISTNorth Korea is months away from perfecting its nuclear weapons capabilities, Mike Pompeo said.
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North Korea's Kim Jong Un isn't crazy, rather 'very rational', says top CIA official
World | October 06, 2017 9:17 IST"The last person who wants conflict on the (Korean peninsula) is Kim Jong-un," Yong Suk Lee, deputy assistant director of the CIA's Korea Mission Center said.
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WikiLeaks hints CIA may have access to Aadhaar data: Report
World | August 27, 2017 6:45 ISTWikiLeaks has claimed that America’s intelligence agency CIA is using technology provider Cross Match Technologies to ‘secretly’ extract biometric information
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Rajiv Gandhi 'politically immature' to succeed Indira: CIA in 1983 report
Politics | August 09, 2017 18:00 ISTThe document discussed the prospects of India in the mid-1980s and looked into various political scenarios, including re-election of Indira Gandhi in the 1985 general election with a slim majority
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China resorting to 'coercive, assertive practices' to achieve goals: CIA
World | July 25, 2017 11:11 ISTChina is increasingly resorting to "coercive, assertive practices" to achieve its goals in the Asia-Pacific region, as seen in the disputed South China Sea, a senior official of the US foreign intelligence service said
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China crippled US spying operations by killing, imprisoning CIA sources: Report
World | May 21, 2017 10:42 ISTThe Chinese government killed at least 12 US spies between 2010 and 2012 and imprisoned many, systematically dismantling the CIA's information-gathering operations in China.
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North Korea claims plot reveals US state-sponsored terrorism
World | May 08, 2017 19:25 ISTAfter arresting two American university instructors and laying out what it says was an elaborate, CIA-backed plot to assassinate Kim Jong Un, North Korea is claiming to be the victim of state-sponsored terrorism — from the White House.
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North Korea accuses CIA of plotting to assassinate Kim Jong Un
World | May 06, 2017 11:12 ISTNorth Korea on Friday accused US and South Korean intelligence agencies of making an unsuccessful assassination attempt on its leader Kim Jong Un , using biochemical weapons.
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WikiLeaks’ latest release could blow the cover on hacking operations
World | April 01, 2017 18:43 ISTWikiLeaks’ most recent revelation of CIA cyber-tools uncovers a strategy utilized by the agency to conceal its digital tracks, conceivably ruining the disguise on hacking operations aimed at gathering intelligence on foreign targets, the media
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President Trump gives CIA power to launch drone strikes on terror groups
World | March 14, 2017 11:43 ISTUS President Donald Trump has reportedly given CIA necessary authorisation to carry out drone strikes against terror groups, a move that could have implications for Pakistan.
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Donald Trump authorises CIA to carry out drone strikes against suspected terrorists
World | March 14, 2017 9:50 ISTIn a change of policy, US President Donald Trump has reportedly authorised the CIA to conduct drone strikes against suspected terrorists.
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CIA can hack anything from smartphones to smart TVs, claim leaked WikiLeaks docs
World | March 08, 2017 16:41 ISTIn what is possibly the largest ever leak of CIA documents in history, anti-secrecy organisation WikiLeaks on Tuesday released thousands of documents describing sophisticated software tools and techniques used by the agency to break into
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CIA ordered spying on French 2012 election, reveal WikiLeaks documents
World | February 17, 2017 20:07 ISTWikiLeaks, the international organisation that publishes secret information, has released a seven-page document allegedly revealing that the US Central Intelligence Agency ordered its spies to gather information on the 2012 French presidential electi
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Many Congress, CPI, CPI-M members were paid by Soviets even during Rajiv Gandhi rule: CIA
Politics | January 30, 2017 23:27 ISTSoviets pumped huge amounts of cash in India to influence policies during Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's government as well as under Rajiv Gandhi rule, CIA documents reveal.
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In 1984, IAF could have damaged Pakistan’s major nuclear facilities: CIA
World | January 30, 2017 14:31 ISTCIA, in one of its declassified documents, has stated that the Indian Air Force (IAF) could have “inflicted major damage on Pakistan’s most critical nuclear facilities” in 1984.
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