Hints and tips:
...Airman Jack Teixeira is, to put it mildly, no Edward Snowden....
...than the vast amounts of intelligence shovelled over to the Soviet Union by the members of a unique band of Cambridge-educated traitors — Anthony Blunt, Guy Burgess, John Cairncross, Donald Maclean and Kim...
...The result of Trump’s words is to accelerate Kim Jong Un’s missile programme. Trump has convinced Kim that North Korea’s ability to obliterate South Korea and parts of Japan would not deter the US....
...Sir Kim tracked down Mr Spicer at a White House event for St Patrick’s day on Thursday to register Britain’s protest....
...Investigators used mobile phone data and electronic entry-and-exit records at the State Department to make a 2014 case against Stephen Kim, a department contractor, for sharing a classified document on North...
...“I was a federal prosecutor for 10 years and I remember someone floating this as a possible solution once,” says Roger Burlingame, a partner at Kobre & Kim’s London office. “Everyone said, ‘Really?...
...The event was organised by Kim Dotcom, the internet entrepreneur who is accused of masterminding the largest copyright infringement in US history and is still wanted by the FBI....
..."The brand Kim Dotcom was poisoned,” he said after the results. “I did not see that before the last couple of weeks.”...
...Snowden’s revelations have, however, made life much harder....
...That Snowden is no gin-soaked Kim Philby is simply emblematic of the times. Unshackled from cold war ideologies in a new information age, we are a long way from dead drops behind trees....
...In any event, they added, Downing Street might have another, grander task in mind: Mr Farr’s name has been floated in connection with taking over the role of National Security Advisor from Sir Kim Darroch...
...North Korea is considered, along with China, as an “enduring target” for the NSA, according to documents leaked by Mr Snowden....
...Even real-life spies who turned out to be traitors – like Kim Philby and Guy Burgess – remain a subject of fascination....
...Kim Shevchenko, an employee at the airport’s consular department, told the Financial Times he had been visited on Sunday evening by Sarah Harrison, a lawyer for WikiLeaks who is travelling with Mr Snowden...
...He wishes he’d started writing earlier, and that he’d not turned down the offer to meet Kim Philby, who was keen to see him when he was in Moscow (“I must have been a fool”)....
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