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Killing C.I.A. Informants, China Crippled U.S. Spying

  • China killed or jailed at least 18 C.I.A. informants between 2010 and 2012, former American officials said.
  • The effort was described as one of the worst intelligence breaches in decades, and the debate over how it happened remains unresolved.



Sent Into Danger Unprotected, 2 U.N. Experts Were Killed

With little training and no safety equipment — or even health insurance — the pair headed into a remote area of Congo teeming with militia fighters to find the culprits behind a massacre.



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Secretary of State Rex Tillerson confers with President Trump on Sunday at a Gulf Cooperation Council meeting in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Credit Stephen Crowley/The New York Times

Trump Sees a Fight ‘Between Good and Evil’

President Trump will take aim at terrorism but not Islam in his centerpiece speech, aiming to reconcile his past rhetoric with his ambition of rebuilding relations with the Muslim world.



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