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Miami (AFP) - A former US ambassador who pleaded guilty to spying for Cuba for over four decades was sentenced in federal court on Friday to 15 years in prison. Victor Manuel Rocha, 73, was arrested in December for what US officials called "one of the highest-reaching and longest-lasting infiltrations of the United States government by a foreign agent." Rocha pleaded not guilty in February to charges of conspiring to act as an agent of a foreign government but later accepted a plea deal with federal prosecutors. Judge Beth Bloom, after a three-and-a-half hour hearing in Miami on Friday, told R...
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The former head of the German domestic intelligence service, Hans-Georg Maaßen, is taking legal action against his former agency. On Friday evening, a lawsuit was filed against the agency, formally known as the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, at the Cologne Administrative Court, Maaßen explained on Saturday when asked by dpa. The court was initially unavailable on Saturday to confirm receipt of the complaint. At the end of January, it became known that the agency had stored data on its former president in its information system in the area of right-wing extremism. Maaßen...
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The former head of the German domestic intelligence service, Hans-Georg Maaßen, is taking legal action against his former agency. On Friday evening, a lawsuit was filed against the agency, formally known as the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, at the Cologne Administrative Court, Maaßen explained on Saturday when asked by dpa. The court was initially unavailable on Saturday to confirm receipt of the complaint. At the end of January, it became known that the agency had stored data on its former president in its information system in the area of right-wing extremism. Maaßen...
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The former head of the German domestic intelligence service, Hans-Georg Maaßen, is taking legal action against his former agency. On Friday evening, a lawsuit was filed against the agency, formally known as the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, at the Cologne Administrative Court, Maaßen explained on Saturday when asked by dpa. The court was initially unavailable on Saturday to confirm receipt of the complaint. At the end of January, it became known that the agency had stored data on its former president in its information system in the area of right-wing extremism. Maaßen...
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The former head of the German domestic intelligence service, Hans-Georg Maaßen, is taking legal action against his former agency. On Friday evening, a lawsuit was filed against the agency, formally known as the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, at the Cologne Administrative Court, Maaßen explained on Saturday when asked by dpa. The court was initially unavailable on Saturday to confirm receipt of the complaint. At the end of January, it became known that the agency had stored data on its former president in its information system in the area of right-wing extremism. Maaßen...
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The former head of the German domestic intelligence service, Hans-Georg Maaßen, is taking legal action against his former agency. On Friday evening, a lawsuit was filed against the agency, formally known as the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, at the Cologne Administrative Court, Maaßen explained on Saturday when asked by dpa. The court was initially unavailable on Saturday to confirm receipt of the complaint. At the end of January, it became known that the agency had stored data on its former president in its information system in the area of right-wing extremism. Maaßen...
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The former head of the German domestic intelligence service, Hans-Georg Maaßen, is taking legal action against his former agency. On Friday evening, a lawsuit was filed against the agency, formally known as the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, at the Cologne Administrative Court, Maaßen explained on Saturday when asked by dpa. The court was initially unavailable on Saturday to confirm receipt of the complaint. At the end of January, it became known that the agency had stored data on its former president in its information system in the area of right-wing extremism. Maaßen...
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Boston (AFP) - The US airman accused of leaking a trove of top secret Pentagon documents pleaded guilty Monday under a deal that saw him sentenced to some 17 years in prison in return for prosecutors dropping more serious espionage charges. Jack Teixeira, once a low-level Massachusetts Air National Guard IT specialist, was accused of orchestrating the most damaging leak of US classified documents in a decade, some of which concerned the war in Ukraine. Had he faced charges under the Espionage Act, Teixeira could have been imprisoned for life. Instead he appeared in a federal court in an orang...
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New York (AFP) - Jack Teixeira, the US airman accused of leaking top secret Pentagon documents in an online chat forum, will plead guilty to charges that could land him in prison for decades, court documents showed Thursday. Prosecutors requested a change of plea hearing for March 4, at which Teixeira will confirm his decision to reverse his current plea of not guilty. The Massachusetts Air National Guard IT specialist was arrested in April for allegedly orchestrating the most damaging leak of US classified documents in a decade, some of which concerned the war in Ukraine. He is facing six cou...
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Washington (AFP) - The United States is facing a new and "serious" national security threat, top officials warned Wednesday, with two media outlets reporting it involves a Russian attempt to build a space-based nuclear capability. ABC News and The New York Times quoted unidentified officials saying that Russia was developing a nuclear, space-based anti-satellite weapon. According to officials quoted in the Times, Russia has not yet deployed such a capability. In public, officials said there was no need for panic -- but refused to give details, only issuing cryptic statements about a serious ma...
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