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China’s Ambassador to Canada Blames ‘White Supremacy’ in Feud Over Arrests

January 10, 2019January 10, 2019RAYMOND ZHONGComments Off on China’s Ambassador to Canada Blames ‘White Supremacy’ in Feud Over Arrests

Lu Shaye said in an op-ed for The Hill Times that Canadians applied “double standards,” viewing their own country’s laws as having to be observed, but not China’s.

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Marriott Concedes 5 Million Passport Numbers Lost to Hackers Were Not Encrypted

January 4, 2019DAVID E. SANGERComments Off on Marriott Concedes 5 Million Passport Numbers Lost to Hackers Were Not Encrypted

The overall number of guests affected by the hacking, in which Chinese intelligence is the leading suspect, declined to 383 million. But the passport data is critical to intelligence agencies.

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Spy or Not? American Who Loves Russia Ensnared in New Cold War

January 4, 2019JULIAN E. BARNES and NEIL MacFARQUHARComments Off on Spy or Not? American Who Loves Russia Ensnared in New Cold War

Paul N. Whelan, now in a Moscow prison, cut a curious figure. He traveled on Russian trains, collected tea glass holders and cultivated military contacts.

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U.S. Ambassador Visits American Arrested in Russia on Spying Charge

January 2, 2019ALAN YUHASComments Off on U.S. Ambassador Visits American Arrested in Russia on Spying Charge

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said he would demand the release of Paul N. Whelan, the Marine Corps veteran detained in Moscow, if the detention was “not appropriate.”

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American Accused of Spying in Russia Is Marine Veteran Who Visited Moscow for Wedding, Family Says

January 1, 2019CHRISTINE HAUSER and RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑAComments Off on American Accused of Spying in Russia Is Marine Veteran Who Visited Moscow for Wedding, Family Says

Paul Whelan, who worked in corporate security for an auto parts maker, was arrested in Moscow. His family says he was attending a wedding and insists he is innocent.

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American Is Arrested in Moscow on Spying Charges

December 31, 2018January 1, 2019NEIL MacFARQUHARComments Off on American Is Arrested in Moscow on Spying Charges

Russia’s Federal Security Service said that a man identified as Paul Whelan was caught “during an act of espionage,” but it gave no details.

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C.I.A.’s Afghan Forces Leave a Trail of Abuse and Anger

December 31, 2018MUJIB MASHALComments Off on C.I.A.’s Afghan Forces Leave a Trail of Abuse and Anger

The fighters hold the line in the war’s toughest spots, but officials say their brutal tactics are terrorizing the public and undermining the U.S. mission.

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Hacked European Cables Reveal a World of Anxiety About Trump, Russia and Iran

December 19, 2018DAVID E. SANGER and STEVEN ERLANGERComments Off on Hacked European Cables Reveal a World of Anxiety About Trump, Russia and Iran

The cables quote China’s president calling America a bully, show concerns about Russian nuclear weapons in Crimea and detail the White House walking back President Trump’s words.

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Putin’s Stasi ID Is Found in German Archive

December 13, 2018PALKO KARASZComments Off on Putin’s Stasi ID Is Found in German Archive

Long before he was president of Russia, Vladimir Putin worked as a K.G.B. officer in Dresden in the former East Germany and had access to Germany’s dreaded secret police.

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Israeli Software Helped Saudis Spy on Khashoggi, Lawsuit Says

December 2, 2018December 3, 2018DAVID D. KIRKPATRICKComments Off on Israeli Software Helped Saudis Spy on Khashoggi, Lawsuit Says

A Saudi dissident based in Canada claims the Saudi government planted spyware in his phone to eavesdrop on his talks with Jamal Khashoggi.

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