This might seem silly to some, but pigeons have been used in spying and combat throughout history.
A London court official called it a “politically motivated attack” driven by “anger and resentment” on the part of the knife-wielding ‘incel’.
Eight Cape Town City beaches awarded Blue Flag status, Tom Curry accuses Bok’s Mbonambi of using ‘racial slur’, Earthquake reveals giant Aztec snakehead, Max Verstappen wins US F1 GP, and The Rugby World Cup final nobody knew they needed.
The plans for a R4.7 billion transformation of the Exchange Tunnels were unveiled to the delight of influencers and history lovers alike.
We have to wonder if the 007 franchise would have been so big if the protagonist had been named Rodney. Somehow James just seems more dangerous and sexy.
Mystery Divers found near Polish Energy Site with gear straight from a Bond movie.
Spies have had to develop creative methods of going after targets, especially now that more terrorists are working from home.
Sometimes we watch TV to switch off our brains, and other times we’re after some suspense to get the heart rate up. This should tick the latter box.
Everyone knows that Vladimir is a big fan of dishing out revenge, and the latest attack on a Russian spy in the UK leads to a pretty obvious conclusion.
You might not have heard the name Craig Williamson before, but his story is a reminder of just how underhanded much of what happened during apartheid was.
Tony Schiena is an expert on counter intelligence, travelling all over the world to give his advice on various incidents. But who is this man?
In a very obvious PR stunt, two British spies supervised three employees of The Guardian, as they used angle grinders and a drill to destroy three laptops containing the files leaked to the news organization by Edward Snowden. Deputy editor for The Guardian Paul Johnson expressly told the government that the paper had numerous files overseas, and the destruction of these computers was pointless:
What is the headquarters of an intelligence agency supposed to look like? Should they be far from the prying eyes of terrorists and evil geniuses; or should they be dominant structures proclaiming their existence to the world?