Laura Ramos: 'She could be considered a heroine, but also a murderer'
Laura Ramos discusses the complex moral dilemma surrounding África de las Heras, a Soviet spy who cared for her as a child, suggesting she embodies both heroic and villainous traits depending on the perspective taken.
DN Debate. "It's Time to Tell the Truth, Ingvar Carlsson!"
This opinion piece urges former Swedish Prime Minister Ingvar Carlsson to disclose what he knows about a Soviet diplomat and KGB spy related to the assassination of Olof Palme.
Literature: How about an atomic bomb?
Kristof Magnusson's new novel "The Journey to the End of History" is a witty spy comedy set shortly after the end of the Soviet Union.
'Thief, Spy, and Assassin': Telling the Decay and Perversion of a Utopia from Freedom
The article discusses the novelized memoirs of Russian writer Yuri Buida, chronicling his experiences growing up in the Soviet Union and the societal changes leading up to its collapse.
For Russia with love: Aldrich Ames, the CIA mole who sold spies to the KGB, has died
Aldrich Ames, the most important Soviet spy within the CIA who also served at the embassy in Rome, died at the age of 84 in an American prison.
CIA officer-turned-Soviet spy dies in US prison
Former CIA officer Aldrich Ames, who became a Soviet spy and had a major impact on US intelligence, has died in prison at the age of 84.
Aldrich Ames, the greatest Russian spy working for the CIA, has died
Aldrich Ames, a former CIA agent convicted of espionage for the Soviet Union, died in prison at the age of 84.
Aldrich Ames, one of the most famous spies working for Moscow, died in an American prison
Aldrich Ames, a former CIA officer and notorious spy for the Soviet Union and later Russia, passed away at the age of 84 in a Maryland prison after being sentenced to life imprisonment in 1994.