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Psychologists behind CIA torture named

Two American psychologists behind the CIA's "enhanced interrogation" program, which the President of the United States has described as torture, have been named by ABC News. Interestingly, the Agency...

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News you may have missed #0035

Ex-Peruvian president sentenced for bribing spy chief. Was there ever a CIA interrogation facility in Thailand? "Adoptive father" of Israeli intelligence pioneered the "honey trap".

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CIA's Kiriakou authors new book. White House threatens veto on intelligence bill. Analysis: Outsourcing Intelligence.

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News you may have missed #324 (CIA edition)

Intelligence not hampered by waterboarding ban, says CIA's top spy. CIA given details of British Muslim students. CIA death at Salt Pit gets fresh attention.

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News you may have missed #337

Another Iranian nuclear researcher reportedly defects. Dutch spies to become more active abroad. Why did the CIA destroy waterboarding evidence?

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Ex-CIA officer John Kiriakou’s indictment made simple

On Monday, the United States Department of Justice charged former Central Intelligence Agency officer John Kiriakou with leaking classified government information to reporters and deceiving a CIA...

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Senate report: CIA misled US government about torture

A United States Senate report on the use of torture to extract intelligence from terrorism detainees accuses the Central Intelligence Agency of severely overstating the usefulness of the information...

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UK may stop intelligence sharing with the US if Trump brings back torture

The British government may limit or end intelligence cooperation with the United States, if Washington revives its post-9/11 torture program, according to reports.

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