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Spain rejects extradition of ex Venezuelan spy chief

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Spain's National Court on Monday rejected the extradition to the US of a former Venezuelan military spy chief accused of drug smuggling and other charges.
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Cambodian judge: New probe in reporters' spy case

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A court in Cambodia on Thursday ordered a new investigation and postponed a verdict in the espionage trial of two journalists who had worked for a U.S. government-backed radio station.
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DAILY MOFA BRIEFING

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MOFA Briefing
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Whelan: I'm Mr Bean not 007

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Paul Whelan, a US citizen detained in Russia accused of spying, on Thursday alleged "human rights violations" were occurring in the prison he's held in.
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Whelan: I'm Mr Bean not 007

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Paul Whelan, a US citizen detained in Russia accused of spying, on Thursday alleged "human rights violations" were occurring in the prison he's held in.
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Alleged US spy Whelan to remain in Moscow jail

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A Russian court has upheld an earlier ruling to keep a former US Marine in a Moscow jail at least until the end of the year as he faces espionage charges.
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China to continue support of Hong Kong's Lam

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China said Monday it would continue to support Hong Kong's government and its chief executive, after the city's pro-democracy opposition won a stunning landslide victory in weekend local elections.
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China reacts to Monsanto worker arrest, US warships

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DAILY MOFA BRIEFING

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MOFA Briefing
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Husband of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe calls on Boris Johnson to 'take responsibility'

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The husband of a British-Iranian woman jailed in Iran has called on Prime Minister Boris Johnson to “take responsibility” and help get her home.



Charity worker Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe was arrested in April 2016 and...
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Aus MPs: Assange detention 'attack on free speech'

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Two Australian MPs called the detention of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange an attack on free speech, expressing concern over his potential extradition to the United States where he faces 17 serious espionage charges, and another of...
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China Indicts 2 Detained Canadians On Espionage Charges

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Both men have been detained for 18 months on suspicion of spying and gathering state secrets for an overseas entity.
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WNBA Star Brittney Griner Freed In U.S.-Russia Prisoner Swap

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Brittney Griner's arrest in February made her the most high-profile American jailed abroad.
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Chinese Balloon Recovery Begins in US

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The US has started to recover some parts from the Chinese balloon that an American fighter jet shot down off the coast of South Carolina, as Beijing continues to condemn the downing of the balloon. Rebecca Choong Wilkins reports on...
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The Recount

How Spies Communicate Using Shortwave Numbers Stations

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Numbers stations are a mysterious phenomenon of shortwave radio dating back to the Cold War. The radio signals are secret messages sent by intelligence agencies to undercover spies all over the world, but no government has ever...
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Obama Signs Bill to Deter Theft of Trade Secrets

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President Barack Obama signed into law Wednesday a bill that gives employers a new tool in preventing the theft of trade secrets. The legislation- Defend Trade Secrets Act - gives companies the right to sue in federal court to recover...
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President Trump Considers Edward Snowden Pardon

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President Donald Trump previously labeled Edward Snowden a traitor in 2013 and called for his execution.
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Bloomberg

U.S. Deploying New Tactics in Prosecution of Chinese Chipmaker

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Jan.09 --  The U.S. is pushing forward with a criminal prosecution of alleged trade-secret theft that has helped to hobble China’s aspirations of mass producing memory chips. Bloomberg's Joel Rosenblatt reports on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

'Zero Days': Creating the Character of Stuxnet

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July 8 -- Alex Gibney, a documentary filmmaker and director of "Zero Days," and Eric Chien, technical director of Symantec's Security Technology and Response division, discuss the Stuxnet virus with Bloomberg's Cory Johnson on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

U.S. Braces for Iran Cyber-Retaliation

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Jan.06 -- John Hultquist, senior director of intelligence analysis at FireEye Inc., talks about the concerns of an increase in Iranian cyber-attacks on U.S. businesses and government agencies. Shares of cybersecurity companies gained in...