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U.K. media reported that the names of more than 100 special forces troops, MI6 spies and military officers were part of the ...
Superinjunctions are exceptionally rare and controversial, precisely because they run counter to the principle of open ...
A serious data breach has exposed the identities of over 100 Britons, including members of UK intelligence and special forces ...
A major data breach has blown the cover off more than 100 British officials—including MI6 agents and Special Air Service ...
Taliban leaders have chosen to maintain a delicate balancing act in their relationships with other local violent jihadi groups since taking power in Afghanistan, new research shows.
Afghanistan has remained largely isolated since the Taliban seized power nearly four years ago, despite subtle signs of increased cooperation with countries like China and India.