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A man confessed to spying on U.S.-based company while working as a secret informant for European rival, claiming he was paid by the company's CEO. -
US Charges Florida Woman For Exporting Drone Technology To China
A Florida woman has been charged with conspiring to illegally export U.S. technology. It is said to be an underwater drone technology used in China. -
US Navy Officer charged of Espionage for Alleged Providing of Classified Information to China
Lt. Cmdr. Edward C. Lin, who was a Taiwanese-born and became a naturalized US citizen was xhaged with spying and illegal sharing of confidential information to foreign country. He is assigned to Commander Patrol and Reconnaissance Group, a maritime patrol and reconnaissance unit in Norfolk. -
Former US Diplomat Robin Raphel's espionage case dropped by Justice Department
The espionage case filed against Robin Raphel has already been dropped by the Justice Department. The prosecutors failed to produce additional evidence that would provide a link between her and the Pakistan government. -
China Charges Canadian Man Over Stealing State Secrets
A canadian man was charged by the Chinese government for stealing state secrets. He is detained in China for over a year now. -
Palestinian Authorities Arrest Chief Negotiator’s Aide For Spying For Israel
An employee under Chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat was arrested for alleged espionage and collaboration with Israel. -
Iran court holds third hearing in espionage trial of U.S. journalist
A third hearing in the trial of jailed Washington Post correspondent Jason Rezaian on espionage charges took place behind closed doors in Tehran on Monday, Iran's official IRNA news agency reported. -
Maduro says Venezuela captures U.S. citizens linked to espionage
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said on Saturday his government had captured Americans, including a pilot, involved in espionage activities and said U.S. citizens in the future will have to seek visas to come to the OPEC nation. -
Two Americans freed by North Korea are on their way home
North Korea freed two Americans from prison and they were returning to the United States on Saturday after the surprise involvement of the top-ranking U.S. intelligence official in their release. -
China passes counter-espionage law
China passed a counter-espionage law on Saturday aimed at tightening state security and helping build a "comprehensive" national security system, state media reported. -
German opposition asks top court to order Snowden testimony in Berlin
German opposition lawmakers appealed to the Constitutional Court to oblige the government to bring ex-U.S. spy contractor Edward Snowden to Germany to testify before a parliamentary committee investigating espionage. -
Taiwan government investigates Xiaomi on potential cyber security concerns
The Taiwanese government is investigating whether Xiaomi Inc [XTC.UL], China's leading smartphone company by domestic shipments, is a cyber security threat and will make a decision within three months.
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