All North Korean recruits are taught a song that includes a verse about saving their last bullet for themselves to avoid ...
This presidential appointment requires Senate confirmation. The Senate Intelligence Committee will hold a confirmation hearing for Gabbard on January 30, 2025. [1] Click here to read more about the ...
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The letter to the Justice Department also notes that then-Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe ... “Kash is proud of his service at the DOJ, DOD, and DNI, and looks forward to ...
While it is customary for correctional facilities and detention centres in South Korea to have multiple inmates ... The Presidential Security Service plans to guard Mr Yoon for the entire time ...
Of those dispatched to the region, an estimated 300 North Korean soldiers in Russia have died and over 2,700 have been wounded, according to South Korea’s National Intelligence Service’s ...
The Association of Kenya Retired Intelligence Officers has called for an end to what it terms as unwarranted attacks on the National Intelligence Service (NIS). Speaking through its chairperson, Akrio ...
Nairobi. Kenya’s minister for Public Service Cabinet Secretary Justin Muturi has alleged that Kenya's intelligence agency was behind the abduction of his son last year. In a statement made to DCI, he ...
NAIROBI (Reuters) - A Kenyan cabinet minister said his son's abduction during last year's anti-government protests was carried out by the National Intelligence Service and that his son was ...
Kenya’s Public Service Minister has alleged the National Intelligence Agency was involved in his son’s abduction A Kenyan government minister has alleged that the country’s national intelligence ...
A Kenyan government minister has alleged that the country’s national intelligence agency was behind the abduction of his son last year, as criticism against the rising cases of abductions continues.