For the first time ever, an undercover agent for China's secret police steps out of the shadows to tell all about where he's been and who he's been targeting. "I spent most of the time in the airport's bathroom, worried that secret police would find out my plan," he recalls. Following Eric's revelations, Four Corners learned of an AFP raid …
Former FBI informant Alexander Smirnov, left, walks out of his lawyer’s office in Las Vegas after being released from federal custody Tuesday. Wright suggested that defense attorneys wanted him free “likely to facilitate his absconding from the United States.” Smirnov’s defense team, headed by veteran Las Vegas attorney David Z. Chesnoff, filed an emergency petition last week with the U.S. …
There's an Australian sitting in a Hungarian prison. "They don't want the population to know what they do behind closed doors," Miles says. "Essentially, they went to my mother and they said, 'We're aware that your son is involved with all sorts of people and does all sorts of things … we'd like to speak to him, we think we …
It was exactly three years ago that 40 jawans were martyred when a Jaish-e-Mohammad suicide bomber rammed a vehicle full of explosives into a convoy of the Central Reserve Police Force in J&K’s Pulwama. A month after the dastardly attack, one of the key conspirators, Umar Farooq Alvi, was eliminated by security forces along with another terrorist named Kamran. One …
Nobody typified the 'loony Left' that infested Labour in the early 1980s quite like 'Red' Ken Livingstone. Greater London Council leader Ken Livingstone and colleagues Val Wise, Charlie Rossi, John McDonnell and Michael Ward gather outside the GLC headquarters in County Hall for the unveiling of a 75 foot long sign announcing London's unemployment figure in 1982 Behind him was …