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China Executed Spy For Leaking Secrets

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China has sentenced a former employee working for one of his state agencies to death for State Secrets. China's Ministry of State security said that the Spy provided large number of top secret and classified State secrets to foreign...
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Demonstrators call for end of new Chinese embassy

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Demonstrators spoke outside the Home Office against the proposed new Chinese Embassy. PA Media spoke to demonstrators.



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Gerry Adams wins libel case against BBC - cutaways and departures

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Cutaways and departure shots of Gerry Adams and BBC staff making statements outside the High Court in Dublin as Adams wins a libel case against the broadcaster.



The BBC has been ordered to pay former Sinn Fein leader...
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BBC to pay Gerry Adams 100,000 euros in defamation case

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The BBC has been ordered to pay former Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams 100,000 euros (£84,000) after he won a “resounding” libel victory over the broadcaster.



Mr Adams took the BBC to court over an episode of its Spotlight...
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Gerry Adams speaks to the media following libel victory against BBC

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Statements outside Dublin High Court as former Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams has been awarded 100,000 euro (£84,000) in his libel case against the BBC.



He alleged a BBC Spotlight programme, and an accompanying online story,...
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BBC representatives speak to the media following Gerry Adams' libel trial victory

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Statements outside Dublin High Court as former Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams has been awarded 100,000 euro (£84,000) in his libel case against the BBC.



He alleged a BBC Spotlight programme, and an accompanying online story,...
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Former Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams outside the High Court in Dublin

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Former Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams outside the High Court in Dublin, where he is bringing a legal action against the BBC over allegations about the murder of an

MI5 spy.

Claims were made in a...
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Gerry Adams leaves High Court in Dublin

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A BBC reporter has rejected assertions that she had “no regard or care” whether a claim that Gerry Adams sanctioned the killing of a spy was true of false.



Jennifer O’Leary said she did not treat the allegation...
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Gerry Adams leaves Dublin High Court where he is bringing a legal action against the BBC

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Former Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams leaves the High Court in Dublin, where he has brought a legal action against the BBC over allegations about the murder of an MI5 spy.



Claims were made in a BBC Northern Ireland Spotlight...
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Vanguard's Jackson on VOO's March to World's Largest ETF

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The Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO) has claimed the top spot for the ETF with the most assets, passing SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY). Vanguard Head of Bank and Institutional Janel Jackson says VOO's growth is aided by model portfolios. She...
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Gabbard Says She's No One's 'Puppet' at Senate Hearing

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Tulsi Gabbard said she refuses to be anyone's "puppet" at her Senate confirmation hearing Thursday to be the next director of national intelligence.
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Trump CIA director pick vows to bring renewed focus to US intelligence gathering

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John Ratcliffe, President-elect Donald Trump's pick to lead the CIA, appeared Wednesday before the Senate Intelligence Committee to share his vision for the future of the nation's premier spy agency. (Scripps News)
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Bloomberg

Closer China Relationship Trump 'Hedge', says Former UK Business Secretary

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The UK should develop a "working relationship" with China as a "hedge" alongside existing ties with the US and EU, says Vince Cable, who was business secretary from 2010-15. Security and economic interests "are not mutually...
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Lawyer accused of being Chinese spy loses legal case against MI5

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MI5 had “legitimate reasons” to warn MPs about a lawyer accused of working for the Chinese government, judges have ruled.



The security service warned that it believed Christine Lee had engaged in “political interference and...
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Prime Minister admits concerns over China

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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer admitted he had concerns about China but defended his approach to engaging with Beijing.



At a press conference in Norway, the Prime Minister was asked about the case of the alleged spy known as...
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Alleged Chinese spy with links to Andrew named at High Court

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An alleged Chinese spy who was banned from the UK and linked to the Duke of York can now be named as Yang Tengbo, a High Court judge has ruled.



The 50-year-old, previously known as H6, is said to have become a “close”...
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What do we know about the mysterious drones reported flying over New Jersey?

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Mysterious drones have been reported flying over parts of New Jersey in recent weeks, sparking speculation and concern over who sent them and why. Here's what we know so far. (Scripps News)
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Minister calls for identity of politician with ‘links to Russia’ to be revealed

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Eamon Ryan has called for the identity of an Irish politician who was allegedly recruited as an agent by Russian intelligence to be publicly revealed.



The Transport Minister said it would remove any possibility of suspicion...
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Russian activity in Ireland ‘should come as no surprise to anyone’ – Harris

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Russian activity in Ireland should come as no surprise to anyone, the Irish premier has said.



Taoiseach Simon Harris was commenting after a report that Russian intelligence allegedly recruited an Irish politician as

an...
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Daily politics briefing - March 26

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Daily politics briefing for March 26, as British intelligence services believe Chinese spies are likely to use details stolen by hacking the elections watchdog to target dissidents and critics of Xi Jinping’s government in the UK.
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Bolton: Should Declare Russian Envoy Persona Non Grata

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"A strong response is the only thing the Russians understand," former U.S. National Security Adviser John Bolton says while commenting on Russia's arrest of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich during an interview with Tom...
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Demonstrators Protest Prism Spy Software During Obama Visit

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Demonstrators wearing masks depicting Bradley Manning and Edward Snowden Protest Prism Spy Software During the President Barack Obama Visit on June 19, 2013 in Berlin, Germany, (Byline: Chad Buchanan, Credit: Getty Images) Demonstrators...