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Israel provided the US with critical intelligence from an on-the-ground source in Yemen that was later leaked as part of the SignalGate scandal, according to a report.
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The Atlantic published the conversation nearly in full, redacting only the name of a C.I.A. employee.
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Interviews with multiple current and former national security officials this week, including career military and civilian officials, reflect growing concerns about Hegseth’s leadership at the Pentagon...
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The 2025 report also assesses that Russia “has seized the upper hand in its full-scale invasion of Ukraine and is on a path to accrue greater leverage to press Kyiv and its western backers to negotiate an end to the war that grants Moscow concessions it seeks”. It doesn’t question why that might be the case or how it could be reversed.
For the first time in over a decade, climate change did not appear on the U.S. intelligence community's annual threat assessment list.
Pete Hegseth was not drunk when he discussed plans to bomb Yemen in a group chat which included a journalist, the director of the CIA has said.
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNPersonal contacts of Waltz, Hegseth, and Director of US National Intelligence leak online – SpiegelTo gather this information, the journalists used commercial search engines as well as data from clients that had been publicly leaked. As a result, they were able to identify mobile phone numbers, email addresses,
This sloppiness, this incompetence, this disrespect for our intelligence agencies and the personnel who work for them is entirely unacceptable,” fumed Sen. Michael Bennet (D-Col.).
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The House hearing comes a day after Senate Democrats grilled intelligence chiefs over group chats that revealed U.S. military plans.
Several of President Donald Trump's senior national security officials, with backing from a key Senate Republican, placed responsibility on Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth for transmitting potentially classified information in a group chat discussing US military strikes in Yemen,
US DNI Tulsi Gabbard visited India as part of her Indo-Pacific tour, emphasising enhanced intelligence-sharing and cooperation on security issues. She
Though Reuters could not determine the exact scope of this effort, the new focus on the border could force the administration to grapple with safeguards against collecting intelligence on Americans, three experts said.