fromThe Nation4 weeks agoFrom KGB Cells to Alligator Alcatraz: How Authoritarians Normalize the GrotesqueThe KGB cells in Tallinn serve as a chilling reminder of the brutality of Soviet-era repression in Estonia.
fromNew York Post3 months agoUK newsMeet Russia's real-life 'Americans' - spies hiding in plain sightThe article uncovers the secret lives of deep-cover Russian agents living ordinary American lives, highlighting espionage's pervasive nature.
fromLos Angeles Times4 months agoWomenCharged with selling state secrets to the Soviets, a bumbling FBI agent had a novel defenseRichard W. Miller, an FBI agent, betrayed his country and succumbed to personal failures, leading to a complex espionage case during the Cold War.
UK newsfromNew York Post3 months agoMeet Russia's real-life 'Americans' - spies hiding in plain sightThe article uncovers the secret lives of deep-cover Russian agents living ordinary American lives, highlighting espionage's pervasive nature.
WomenfromLos Angeles Times4 months agoCharged with selling state secrets to the Soviets, a bumbling FBI agent had a novel defenseRichard W. Miller, an FBI agent, betrayed his country and succumbed to personal failures, leading to a complex espionage case during the Cold War.
fromwww.theguardian.com4 months agoExposing the illegals': how KGB's fake westerners infiltrated the Prague SpringThese visitors were not what they seemed. They were spies from the KGB's illegals programme, Soviet citizens who spent years training to pose convincingly as westerners.UK news