Intelligence

Pentagon officials speak at a hearing

Russian bounty allegations shine spotlight on what Trump admin knew and when

Global Politics

According to reports, senior White House officials were aware as early as the beginning of 2019 of classified intelligence indicating that Russia was secretly offering bounties to the Taliban for killing US troops. The World spoke with Mark Galeotti, a senior associate fellow at the British-based Royal United Services Institute, to get his take. 

The Elysee Palace, the French president's official residence, in Paris, France.

‘Russians are actively involved in the French elections,’ warns US Senate intelligence chair

Global Politics
Protesters march with a sign that says "Obama: Shut down NSEERS"

The US has already tried registering Muslims. It didn’t work.

Global Politics
A Belgian soldier

After terror attacks, push for better, more centralized intelligence agencies in Europe

Conflict
An incirrate octopod

Are we smart enough to really understand how smart animals are?

Books
the thinker

Value tech? Then you’ll have a tech genius. Art? An art genius.

Technology

Vienna valued music; it got Mozart. We value technology; we got Mark Zuckerberg. Author Eric Weiner explains how place and culture shape the rise of geniuses.

The Wu Tang Clan's GZA/The Genius performing at the 2007 Pitchfork Music Festival.

Not a genius? It’s overrated, anyway

Culture

An IQ-esque test like the SAT might be a good evaluator of your parents’ income or your background, but it isn’t a great predictor of real-life success. Turns out innate talent isn’t as important as society thinks it is.

A view of sensor arrays at a former NSA monitoring base in Bad Aibling in Bavaria, Germany.

The NSA’s bulk collection program may soon end, but they may not care

Justice

The NSA’s ability to collect mass amounts of phone data might be coming to end as a bill on the topic moves through Congress. A former CIA head says it’s a necessary check against abuse, but one journalist thinks the agency has moved beyond the program altogether.

Argentina's President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, sitting in a wheelchair, addresses the nation during a televised speech in Buenos Aires announcing an attempt to disband SIDE, the country's intelligence agency.

Argentina’s president declares war on ‘the power behind the power’ — her country’s spies

Global Politics

The Secretaría de Inteligencia allegedly got its start helping Nazis move to Argentina. It’s now a powerful spy agency that the president of Argentina is blaming for the recent murder of a prosecutor, and is trying to disband.

The sign outside the headquarters of the US Army's new Cyber School at Fort Gordon, Georgia. The school is part of the Army's creation of a new cyberwarfare branch.

The Army is getting serious about cyberwarfare

Conflict

Modern war isn’t always fought on a physical battlefield, and the US Army is making new moves to try and keep hackers and cyber attacks away from its computers. Yet some of these vital battles are being fought by young men and women who are new to the field themselves.