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Former KGB agent Jack Barsky reveals the high-performance routine that kept his cover intact. Discover how mental toughness, isolation, and relentless discipline mirror the mindset of elite athletes – ...
It is one of a trio of new works, alongside Gordon Corera’s “The Spy in the Archive” and Tim Weiner’s “The Mission”, which ...
Russian conglomerate Rostec makes many of the weapons of the war against Ukraine. Sergei Chemezov, its CEO and a Putin ally ...
The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has detained an agent of the Belarusian secret police (KGB) accused of gathering ...
Raymond Asquith, 3rd Earl of Oxford and Asquith, has lived many lives. In one, he was the Secret Intelligence Service (SIS) ...
So Jack Barsky, undercover KGB spy, climbed onto one of New York’s biggest stages — Madison Square Garden — and spoke to some 4,000 people as if he were one of them.
The KGB’s notorious Department K, its mole-hunting department, set about piecing together who he was. The KGB was not the only service trying to divine who the British had been running.
David A. Andelman talks to US journalist Nicholas Daniloff about his experience being detained in a KGB prison in 1986. Daniloff’s circumstances were not dissimilar to those of The Wall Street ...
David A. Andelman talks to US journalist Nicholas Daniloff about his experience being detained in a KGB prison in 1986. Daniloff’s circumstances were not dissimilar to those of The Wall Street ...
When tourism picked up in Estonia in the 1970s, the KGB finally had the perfect way to monitor foreigners and locals: bugging the capital’s swankiest hotel.