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The documents, almost all marked as confidential or top secret, span almost a decade of global intelligence traffic, from 2006 to December last year.
More broadly, the United States is viewed by its allies as the hub of global intelligence cooperation, especially since there is no central European spy service.
The fifth person charged is Jeremy Hammond, 27, of Chicago, US, who was arrested and charged on Monday for alleged offences relating to the December 2011 hacking of global intelligence firm Strategic Forecasting.
It is a serious, focused combination of global intelligence coordination, targeted killing of known terrorists and limited interventions — like Libya — that leverage popular forces on the ground and allies, as well as a judicious use of U.S. power, so that we keep the costs and risks down.
He said this meant Scotland would inevitably be a beneficiary of global intelligence.
The "Jacobs letter" was written by the attorney for Richard Jacobs, who previously worked as Uber's manager of global intelligence before being fired in April.
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The Guardian has decided to partner with the New York Times for some of its reporting on global intelligence and national security, BuzzFeed revealed on Friday.
In an Op-Ed article, George Friedman, the leader of a global intelligence company, explains how Mr. Obama can solve the problem.
"Depending on how the Kenyan forces perform and how they do at preventing any al-Shabaab reprisal attacks, the government … will probably look at how they can shape that intervention for electoral purposes," said Mark Schroeder, of the global intelligence company Stratfor.
Dr. George Friedman, founder and chairman of the global intelligence firm STRATFOR, will speak on forecasting and analyzing geopolitics as part of the Newport Beach Public Library's Distinguished Speakers Lecture Series.
I'm grateful to Krista Tippett, the host of the captivating public radio program "On Being," for including me in an exploration of the present-day resonance of "noosphere," the concept of an emerging global intelligence shaped in the early 20th century by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, a French Jesuit priest, philosopher and paleontologist (with others).
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