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Iran executes two suspected spies
Official media announces hanging of two men accused of gathering information for Israeli and US intelligence agencies.
Central & South Asia
Last Modified: 19 May 2013 09:01 GMT
Frail peace in Mogadishu shattered by bombing
A pair of explosions claimed by al-Shabaab have left at least ten dead in the Somali capital.
Hamza Mohamed
Features
Last Modified: 05 May 2013 23:23 GMT
Australia probes citizens 'fighting in Syria'
Government fears domestic security risk from hundreds of Australian citizens allegedly fighting in Syria.
Middle East
Last Modified: 17 Apr 2013 04:11 GMT
Pakistan's unending battle over Balochistan
While attention focuses on the restive northwest, southwest Balochistan has been a bloody battleground since 2005.
Asad Hashim
Features
Last Modified: 16 Apr 2013 16:31 GMT
Profile: Turkey's 'secret-keeper' Hakan Fidan
Low-profile Turkish intelligence chief seen as driving force behind the state's clandestine peace talks with the PKK.
Europe
Last Modified: 22 Mar 2013 06:35 GMT
China condemns US 'hacking hullabaloo'
State-run media rejects allegations that China hacked dozens of US firms, calling them a "commercial stunt".
Asia-Pacific
Last Modified: 21 Feb 2013 09:42 GMT
'Prisoner X' linked to Israeli spying leak
Suspected Australian-Israeli agent reportedly leaked information about top-secret Mossad operation in Italy.
Middle East
Last Modified: 18 Feb 2013 22:19 GMT
Pakistan's potentially smooth power transfer
The upcoming Pakistani poll could mark the first time a civilian government transfers power through the ballot box.
Imtiaz Tyab
2013 Lookahead
Last Modified: 05 Jan 2013 21:29 GMT
How the US intelligence community came out of the shadows
In the past, US presidents pursued "plausible deniability" when it came to assassination plots, but not anymore.
Tom Engelhardt
Opinion
Last Modified: 31 Dec 2012 08:25 GMT
Has torture become acceptable?
A new Hollywood film suggests that harsh CIA interrogation techniques led to the killing of Osama bin Laden.
Inside Story Americas
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Last Modified: 15 Dec 2012 14:33 GMT
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