With France in his grasp, the Fuhrer’s eyes turned towards the UK. But as one of the superstars of modern spy fiction suggests, the Nazi dictator’s own intelligence services may have helped sabotage Operation Sea Lion to avoid catastrophic defeat Daily Express :: News Feed
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Russia buying spies to make up for expelled diplomats, German security agency says
Russia has turned increasingly to blackmail and financial incentives to hire Germans as spies after Europe expelled some 600 Russian diplomats, Germany’s domestic security service said. CBC | World News
Read More »NATO chief issues warning to Putin with new plot to oust Russian spies
The western defence alliance has seen “several examples of sabotage, of arson attempts, of cyberattacks, of disinformation,” NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg says. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Unmasking of elderly U.S. spies shows there’s no age limit on getting busted
The United States has busted some spies lately who are old enough to qualify for retirement benefits. These cases — and others that came before them — demonstrate that there’s no age-limit on being held accountable for spying. CBC | World News
Read More »Vladimir Putin’s ‘spies’ arrested in Germany as ‘horror security plot sabotaged’
Two suspects have been arrested and accused of planning sabotage operations on behalf of the Russian secret services, according to German authorities. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Iran terror agents working in Israel to disable Iron Dome: ‘Spies being planted’
EXCLUSIVE: A former IDF general warned that Iranian spies have operated in Israel and “one has to assume there are others that were not exposed and captured yet.” Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Vladimir Putin spies ‘caught working in NATO headquarters’ in embarrassing breach
Russian spies were discovered conducting intelligence operations within NATO headquarters. Daily Express :: News Feed
Read More »Cuban spies have a particular talent for getting people to spill secrets. That’s a problem for Washington
Cuba lies more than 100 kilometres from the nearest slice of the continental United States, but it has managed to keep a close eye on what Uncle Sam is up to for a very long time. CBC | World News
Read More »Why some aging spies won’t walk out of U.S. prisons, long after the Cold War
Thirty years after the arrest of Aldrich Ames, the double agent remains in a U.S. prison. Analysts say the fallout from such stinging betrayals can jeopardize national security and put lives at risk — all factors that play into determining why some spies, like Ames, remain locked up indefinitely. CBC | World News
Read More »Australian Open RECAP: Medvedev loses temper in 3am slugfest as Alcaraz spies on Djokovic
Express Sport is on hand to provide live updates from day five of the Australian Open. Daily Express :: Sport Feed
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