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Russia Summons US Ambassador in Spy Scandal - VOA
Voice of America - May 15, 2013 09:32AM EDT
Earlier this week, Russian authorities briefly detained the diplomat, who was accused of trying to recruit the Russian agent to work for the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency. The diplomat was later expelled from the country. Man claimed by FSB to be Ryan ...and more »
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Russia Expels American on Spy Allegations
Wall Street Journal - May 15, 2013 09:29AM EDT
MOSCOW—Russian authorities expelled an American they accused of being a Central Intelligence Agency officer operating under diplomatic cover on Tuesday, posing a new potential setback to recent U.S. efforts to rebuild frayed ties with Moscow. Russian ...and more »
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Russia ordering expulsion of US embassy employee
Westmoreland County Times - May 15, 2013 07:45AM EDT
Russia is ordering the immediate departure of a U.S. embassy employee it accuses of trying to recruit a Russian intelligence officer to work for the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency. Acting Deputy State Department Spokesman Patrick Ventrell confirms that an ...and more »
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Dirty Wars, Filthy Hands: Five Unsavory Ways America Conducts Its “Global War ...
Center for Research on Globalization - May 15, 2013 07:34AM EDT
The recent revelation that the Central Intelligence Agency has handed tens of millions of dollars over to the offices of the president of Afghanistan should come as no surprise. The CIA has a long history of this sort of activity. And most importantly, it's the latest ...and more »
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Kremlin Says US Spy Incident Will Not Benefit Relations
Carbonated.tv - May 15, 2013 03:08AM EDT
An attempt by a U.S. diplomat to recruit a Russian agent for the Central Intelligence Agency is an impediment to efforts to improve U.S.-Russian relations, President Vladimir Putin's spokesman said on Wednesday. In the first Kremlin comment on the detention ...and more »
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CIA: Assad to Get 75% of Votes in Next Term, Syrian Gov't in Advance
Al-Manar TV - May 15, 2013 02:49AM EDT
US Central Intelligence Agency, CIA, believes that President Bashar al-Assad is to gain 75% of the Syrian people's votes if he runs for presidency in the year of 2014. Bashar Assad. According to Western reports, the CIA said that Assad is to remain as a ...and more »
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Kremlin says US spy incident will not benefit relations
The Star Online - May 15, 2013 02:39AM EDT
MOSCOW (Reuters) - An attempt by a U.S. diplomat to recruit a Russian agent for the Central Intelligence Agency is an impediment to efforts to improve U.S.-Russian relations, President Vladimir Putin's spokesman said on Wednesday. In the first Kremlin ...and more »
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Kremlin says US spy incident will not benefit relations
Jerusalem Post - May 15, 2013 02:30AM EDT
MOSCOW - An attempt by a US diplomat to recruit a Russian agent for the Central Intelligence Agency is an impediment to efforts to improve US-Russian relations, President Vladimir Putin's spokesman said on Wednesday. In the first Kremlin comment on the ...and more »
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Russia orders expulsion of alleged US spy
Journal of Turkish Weekly - May 15, 2013 02:05AM EDT
STATE DEPARTMENT — Russia is ordering the immediate departure of a U.S. embassy employee it accuses of trying to recruit a Russian intelligence officer to work for the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency. Acting Deputy State Department Spokesman Patrick ...and more »
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Russia expels CIA spy
China Daily - May 15, 2013 01:09AM EDT
"Overnight to May 14 the Federal Security Service's counterintelligence service detained a career officer of the Central Intelligence Agency Ryan Christopher Fogle, who worked under disguise of third secretary in the political department of the US Embassy in ...and more »
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Dirty Wars, Filthy Hands: 5 Unsavory Ways America Conducts Its Global War on ...
RAWA News - May 15, 2013 12:02AM EDT
The recent revelation that the Central Intelligence Agency has handed tens of millions of dollars over to the offices of the president of Afghanistan should come as no surprise. The CIA has a long history of this sort of activity. And most importantly, it's the latest ...and more »
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