Ex-CIA analyst accused of spying for South Korea in exchange for handbags
Wednesday, 17 July 2024 () A former CIA analyst has been charged with serving as a secret agent for South Korea's intelligence service in exchange for luxury handbags and sushi dinners.
A fight for better pay among workers at South Korea tech giant Samsung will now result in an indefinite strike, according to a top union official. Sky News
Julian Assange, WikiLeaks founder, has been freed from UK prison and will return to Australia after agreeing to plead guilty to one US charge. He'll be sentenced to time served (62 months) in Saipan. This ends a years-long legal battle that began with WikiLeaks' publication of classified US documents. The plea deal follows pressure on the US to drop charges, including from the Australian government.
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Wall Street Journal reporter Gershkovich is accused by Russian authorities of collecting secret information for the CIA about Uralvagonzavod, a military equipment facility in the Sverdlovsk region.
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A recent CIA assessment suggests Israeli PM Netanyahu likely believes he can avoid defining a post-war plan for Gaza, defying pressure from the Biden administration and members of his own government. The report indicates Netanyahu will only seriously engage after meeting vague security benchmarks, which could take months.
It highlights divisions within Israel over Gaza's future governance and reconstruction, enabling Netanyahu's continued defiance amid the lack of consensus among his political rivals.
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