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The Soviet ‘illegals’ program trained and embedded spies who lived surreptitiously in the West – just like TV’s The Americans. Who were they, and did they really go away?
Inside Putin’s shady new spy unit dubbed ‘KGB 2.0’ wreaking havoc on West despite Trump peace talks Dr Lance Hunter explained this isn’t just another Russian intel unit, but 'KGB 2.0' ...
Sergey Beseda, former head of the 5th Service of Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB), was an unconventional choice to represent his country in the talks with the U.S. in Saudi Arabia on ...
From an umbrella that shoots ricin poison to the "widows kiss" lipstick gun, the KGB developed some of the most innovative — and lethal — gadgets in history.
Russian warships are in Caribbean for routine military exercises Former KGB spy concerned over possibility of 'accidental launch' US government unphased by fleet just 90 miles off coast ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin just gave Russia's post-Soviet KGB spy network an assignment: counter Western sanctions and help Russian businesses expand into new markets.
Russian President Vladimir Putin's KGB years in East Germany offer a window into his crackdown on protests, war on Ukraine and yearning for empire.
"Afghanistan was the beginning of the end of the Soviet Union — and Ukraine may become the beginning of the end of Putin as a dictator," the former sleeper agent told CBS News.
The European court of human rights has found the Russian state responsible for Litvinenko’s death by poisoning.
Russian President Vladimir Putin was “prompt, disciplined and conscientious” as a spy in the KGB, according to a declassified profile from the Soviet Union’s feared security service.
The death of Gareth Williams, a British spy who was found naked in a padlocked duffel bag in his bathtub, has remained a mystery for five years. Now a KGB defector says Russian intelligence was ...
David Hoffman describes the antics of a Russian divulging secret material to the U.S. right under KGB’s nose.