Gordon Corera

Questions Raised About Whether Britain's Security Agency has Used Prism to Get Around the UK's Legal System

The British government is being grilled by lawmakers in London seeking clarification of the UK's role in the NSA's global surveillance programs. One accusation is that British citizens are being unlawfully spied upon.

Questions Raised About Whether Britain's Security Agency has Used Prism to Get Around the UK's Legal System

American diplomat expelled from Russia for spying evokes memories of Cold War

American diplomat expelled from Russia for spying evokes memories of Cold War

'Art of Betrayal' Reveals the Secrets of the MI6

'Art of Betrayal' Reveals the Secrets of the MI6

MI5 Warning: Al-Qaeda Spreading Operations Into New Countries

MI5 Warning: Al-Qaeda Spreading Operations Into New Countries

US Releases Letters From Bin Laden Compound

US Releases Letters From Bin Laden Compound

Growing Tensions Between Iran and West

Growing Tensions Between Iran and West
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Iranian Nuclear Scientist Killed in Tehran Explosion

A nuclear scientist is killed after a suspected bomb exploded in a car in northern Tehran, the latest in a string of such nuclear-linked attacks.

Iranian Nuclear Scientist Killed in Tehran Explosion

VIDEO: Iranian nuclear scientist killed; Doomsday Clock ticks toward midnight

Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan, an Iranian nuclear scientist, was assassinated in Iran on Wednesday, the latest sign of a covert campaign to subvert Iran's nuclear ambitions. Meanwhile, the Doomsday Clock has moved a minute closer to midnight.

VIDEO: Iranian nuclear scientist killed; Doomsday Clock ticks toward midnight

US to Send Security Agents to 2012 Olympics

US to Send Security Agents to 2012 Olympics

U.S. planning major deployment for London Olympic security

A contingent of 1,000 U.S. law enforcement officers, including 500 FBI agents, are expected to deploy to London next year to protect American athletes during the 2012 Olympic games.

U.S. planning major deployment for London Olympic security
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Escape from Tora Bora

US troops located Osama Bin Laden in Afghanistan soon after 9/11. How was he able to evade them?

Escape from Tora Bora
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Serbia Sending its Nuclear Waste Back to Russia

Serbia Sending its Nuclear Waste Back to Russia
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Nuclear clean-up

BBC Security Correspondent, Gordon Corera, followed a secret convoy transporting spent fuel from a poorly secured reactor in Serbia to Russia. It's part of a larger effort to remove nuclear material in insecure locations.

Nuclear clean-up
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Air cargo security under scrutiny

The US and allied governments are tightening their scrutiny of air cargo and shipped packages. The BBC's Security Correspondent Gordon Corera joins us from London.

Air cargo security under scrutiny
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Britain's secret service

Anchor Lisa Mullins talks with BBC security correspondent Gordon Corera about a BBC radio series looking at the history of MI6, Britain's Secret Intelligence Service.

Britain's secret service