Secretaría de Inteligencia

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.

Turks suspicious after a dead ‘Israeli’ bird found in a field

Why an ‘Israeli Bird’ Found in Turkey Was Not a Spy

Global Politics

NYPD, Aided By CIA, Secretly Monitors Muslim Communities

The World

A Treasury Department undersecretary may give the next president pull with Iran

Global Politics
The World

Outsourcing U.S. intelligence

Americans are getting used to the fact that much of what the government does for us is being outsourced but few of us expect the work of intelligence agencies would be sent to private contractors