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The Central Intelligence Agency or CIA has released top secret files that will prove the existence of extraterrestrial life. The release of the said files coincides with the revival of the science fiction series X-Files.
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) released a full archive of declassfied information on the CIA Library website, consisting of almost 13 million pages of documents and 800,000 files.
The Central Intelligence Agency has made almost 13 million pages of declassified documents available online, searchable through the agency's official library.
The US president-elect Donald Trump is looking to chop off the power of DNI to stop its interference in various US intelligence agencies. A brief detail about the incident is discussed below.
Not all are aware about the meddling of CIA in Africa's affairs until secrets are revealed by former CIA employees blaming terrorism as the main reason for the arrest, downfall or even death of Africa's prominent leaders.
CIA Chief John Brennan said that to obliterate the group, Islamic State, there should be a focus on removing the head such as what happened in May 2011 for Al -Qaeda when they apprehended Osama bin Laden.
A former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) operative was arrested and is currently facing extradition to Italy following her role in the February 2003 kidnapping of Egyptian cleric Abu Omar in Milan. Sabrina De Sousa was detained at the Lisbon airport on a European arrest warrant. She insisted that she was not involved in the kidnapping and only served as interpreter to the CIA during early-stage meetings in 2002.
A federal judge allowed a civil lawsuit against two CIA psychologists to move forward. Those Washington state psychologists were contracted by CIA to develop interrogation program which abused the detainees.
Since the so-called war on terror was waged by America, two CIA psychologist contractors are going to court. They are alleged to have designed the most infamous programs of the post-9/11 era and torture survivors are suing them .
The U.S. judge who oversaw the investigation that led to the resignation of former CIA director David Petraeus is giving the Justice Department until Friday to ask her to keep secret any court documents that were part of the case.
Retired General David Petraeus will no longer receive further punishments. A while back, there was a threat made to reveal the secrets of the CIA. This prompted retired Gen.
A U.S. Senate report on CIA interrogations proves beyond doubt that Lithuania knowingly hosted one of the agency's secret detention facilities, lawyers for an ex-detainee told the European Court of Human Rights on Thursday.
The deputy leader of al Qaeda, Nasser al-Wuhayshi, has been killed in a U.S. bombing in Yemen, the group and the White House said on Tuesday, removing the director of a string of attacks against the West and a man once seen as a successor to leader Ayman al-Zawahri.
Sidney Blumenthal, a longtime ally of Hillary Clinton who was an unofficial adviser when she was U.S. Secretary of State, testified on Tuesday behind closed doors before a congressional panel probing the deadly 2012 attacks in Benghazi, Libya.
A senior U.S. congressman on Tuesday accused the Iranian government of spitting in America's face by holding U.S. citizens while negotiating an end to sanctions in return for curbing its nuclear program.
The head of a body that advises U.S. terrorism interrogators on ethics on Thursday called for a special prosecutor to probe how the abuse of captured militants during the Bush administration's "war on terror" was allowed to happen.
A U.S. drone strike in January targeting an al Qaeda compound in Pakistan near the Afghan border inadvertently killed an American and an Italian who had been held hostage for years by the group, U.S. officials said on Thursday.
Former U.S. military commander and CIA director David Petraeus was sentenced to two years of probation and ordered to pay a $100,000 fine on Thursday after pleading guilty to mishandling classified information.
Defne Bayrak's husband was a suicide bomber who killed CIA operatives in a 2009 attack in Afghanistan. Now, she is among the hundreds of Turks using social media to show support for Islamic State militants in Syria and Iraq.