When everyone 'woke up,' Zelensky ... went to sleep โ Why no one believed the CIA and MI6
The article discusses how the CIA and MI6 underestimated the potential for a full-scale war in Ukraine, leading to severe miscalculations regarding the Russian invasion.
Ukraine 4 years: CIA and MI6 knew but no one believed them
A recent investigation outlines how Western intelligence agencies identified the threat of Russian invasion into Ukraine early on, yet their warnings went largely unheeded.
More details emerge about the events leading up to the war: answers to a puzzling question
Analysts highlight that the CIA and British MI6 accurately predicted the nature of the invasion but misjudged its outcome, expecting a quick collapse of Ukraine.
More powerful than the CIA, FBI, and MI6 combined: the strange alarm about the Chinese MSS
A recent espionage incident in Greece highlights the sophisticated recruitment methods of China's Ministry of State Security (MSS) after a Greek commander was lured by a Chinese agent via LinkedIn.
The Guardian: How Kyiv reacted to the CIA and MI6 evidence that Putin would invade Ukraine
The article discusses how Ukraine was unprepared for the looming Russian invasion despite months of warnings from U.S. intelligence agencies.
A war foretold: how the CIA and MI6 got hold of Putinโs Ukraine plans and why nobody believed them
The article discusses how US and UK intelligence agencies became aware of President Putinโs intentions to invade Ukraine and the resultant disbelief from global leaders regarding this information.
Andrew and Sarah Ferguson 'put under MI6 surveillance' after paedo Jeffrey Epstein links
MI6 reportedly surveilled Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson due to their connections with individuals linked to Jeffrey Epstein.
Betrayal ending explained: What happened to John and Mehreen
The article discusses the ending of the ITV spy thriller 'Betrayal,' focusing on the fates of key characters John and Mehreen.
Ukraine war latest: Russian losses in Ukraine 'astonishing,' former MI6 chief says
Former MI6 chief Richard Moore describes Russian military losses in Ukraine as 'astonishing,' highlighting concerns about significant casualties and ongoing military developments.
Russian losses in Ukraine 'astonishing,' former MI6 chief says
Former MI6 chief Sir Richard Moore stated that Russian casualties in Ukraine are exceptionally high, with about 30,000 soldiers reportedly killed in December 2025, raising concerns about battlefield effectiveness and logistics.
Mandelson would have had 'thorough' vetting process before ambassador role, says ex-MI6 boss
Former MI6 chief Sir Richard Moore stated that Lord Mandelson underwent a thorough vetting process before his appointment as UK ambassador to the US, amidst ongoing scrutiny of his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
Western spies involved in killing of Gaddafiโs son โ Afshin Rattansi (VIDEO)
British journalist Afshin Rattansi claims that Western intelligence services, including British MI6 and potentially French agents, were involved in the assassination of Saif al-Islam Gaddafi in Libya.
New Spy Thrillers on Wow and Prime: The Enemy Within
New spy series such as 'Ponies' and the latest season of 'The Night Manager' highlight a surge in espionage dramas in Germany, with a focus on American women uncovering the truth behind the deaths of their husbands in 1970s Moscow by becoming undercover agents for the CIA.
Former Head of British Intelligence Sure About Putin. Kremlin Claimed for Years That It Was Conspiracy Theories
Former MI6 head Sir Richard Dearlove agrees with Ukrainian intelligence reports suggesting that Vladimir Putin uses body doubles due to assassination fears, calling it a common security measure for someone in his position.
Former MI6 Chief Sure That Putin Uses Doubles, Here Are the Situations: 'There Is a Security Risk'
Former MI6 chief Richard Dearlove expresses confidence in the longstanding speculation that Vladimir Putin uses body doubles due to security risks associated with assassination attempts.
Former MI6 Chief: Putin Uses Doubles
Former MI6 chief Richard Dearlove stated that he believes Russian President Vladimir Putin uses doubles at public events to reduce the risk of assassination attempts.
Ex-MI6 chief warns Iranian regime weaker but 'capacity for cruelty not gone away'
Former MI6 chief Sir Richard Moore stated that while the Iranian regime has weakened, its propensity for cruelty remains intact after a severe crackdown on protests.
British Writer: This is the Most Dangerous Battlefield Between Russia and the West
A warning from the head of MI6 reflects escalating tensions between Moscow and the West, highlighting a covert Russian war that extends beyond traditional combat into the economy, infrastructure, society, and politics in Western nations.