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One arrested for murder aboard fishing vessel off coast of NantucketWCVB Boston–16 hours ago
Franklin Freddy Meave Vazquez, 27, a Mexican national, is accused of attacking three crew members while their vessel, Captain Billy Haver, …
Mexican national charged with killing 1, injuring 2 on fishing vessel off …
<a href=”http://MassLive.com” rel=”nofollow”>MassLive.com</a>–14 hours ago Man charged with murder aboard Virginia-based fishing boat off …
<a href=”http://wtkr.com” rel=”nofollow”>wtkr.com</a>–15 hours ago Man Charged With Murder in Deadly Fishing Trawler Attack Off …NECN–16 hours ago
Federal prosecutors say 27-year-old Franklin Freddy Meave Vazquez, a crew member on the Captain Billy Haver, an 82-foot fishing vessel, …
Attack Aboard Trawler Leaves Fisherman Dead
<a href=”http://wbsm.com” rel=”nofollow”>wbsm.com</a>–20 hours ago Coast Guard: 1 dead in attack on fishing boat off Nantucket
<a href=”http://SouthCoastToday.com” rel=”nofollow”>SouthCoastToday.com</a>–21 hours ago One dead, one injured in attack aboard trawlerMartha’s Vineyard Times–Sep 23, 2018
One mariner is dead after being attacked by a fellow seaman aboard the trawler Captain Billy Haver, according to the Coast Guard. A person …
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Share President Donald Trump’s decision to allow the Justice Department’s inspector general to review documents related to the ongoing Russia probe is a smart step toward transparency in this lengthy, opaque investigation. Mr. Trump announced last week that he planned to unilaterally declassify the documents, including the secret court order to spy on former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page. That American citizens still know so little about the alleged interference is appalling. The investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election has been going for nearly a year and a half and our country is no closer to the answers it so badly deserves. Read more Blade editorials Did the Russian interference have a meaningful impact on the outcome of the election? Did high-level members of either presidential campaign work in coordination with Russian officials? Why did the FBI, under President Barack Obama, monitor members of the Trump campaign without informing candidate Trump his staffers were under investigation? With the midterm elections looming and the U.S. taxpayers still footing the bill for this lengthy investigation, at least some answers would be expected by now. But average Americans are still in the dark. Declassifying some of the documents related to the monitoring of Mr. Page might answer some of the most critical, lingering questions. Considering the concerns surrounding the FBI — it would seem the bureau has become dangerously politicized — the court order authorizing the surveillance of Mr. Page could offer citizens the chance to review the evidence and come to their own conclusions. Mr. Trump was smart to back off his initial, unilateral declaration and entrust the Justice Department’s inspector general with the review. An executive fiat declassifying those documents could only have been interpreted as a raw political move, and the president would be wise to avoid those kind of decisions wherever he can. But the American people deserve the unvarnished truth. |
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US diplomat found dead in Madagascar, 1 person heldCBS News–2 hours ago
… found dead inside their residence in Antananarivo, the capital of the … “Diplomatic Security is collaborating with local Malagasy authorities on …
Death of an American Diplomat in Antananarivo, MadagascarMENAFN.COM–3 hours ago
U.S. investigators have opened an investigation into the matter as have the local Malagasy authorities, and a suspect is currently in custody.
American Diplomat Found Dead in Madagascar, Suspect in CustodyDaily Beast–Sep 12, 2018
State Department spokesperson Heather Nauert said a joint investigation between U.S. and Malagasyauthorities is underway in Antananarivo, the capital of the …
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Did you mean: antananarivo mad-haga-scar Search ResultsUS diplomat found dead in Madagascar, 1 person heldCBS News–2 hours ago
State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said the foreign service officer was found dead inside their residence in Antananarivo, the …
Death of an American Diplomat in Antananarivo, MadagascarMENAFN.COM–3 hours ago
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US diplomat found dead in Madagascar, 1 person heldCBS News–2 hours ago
State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said the foreign service officer was found dead inside their residence in Antananarivo, the …
Death of an American Diplomat in Antananarivo, MadagascarMENAFN.COM–3 hours ago
Our deepest sympathies go out to the family and the U.S. Embassy Antananarivo community. U.S. investigators have opened an investigation …
Madagascar stadium stampede leaves 1 dead, 40 injuredESPN–Sep 9, 2018
One person has died and at least 40 have been injured in a stampede outside the Mahamasina Stadium, Antananarivo ahead of Madagascar’s …
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WASHINGTON — The death of an American diplomat in Madagascar is being investigated by U.S. and local authorities and one person has been taken into custody, the U.S. State Department said Monday. State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said the foreign service officer was found dead inside their residence in Antananarivo, the capital of the Indian Ocean nation off the East Coast of Africa.
“Diplomatic Security is collaborating with local Malagasy authorities on a joint investigation and a suspect is currently in custody,” Nauert told the Reuters news agency on Monday. She said the department expressed its “deepest sympathies” to the family of the diplomat but release no details Monday on the officer’s identity or circumstances of the death. The State Department said the person was found in the overnight hours Friday and that diplomatic security and Malagasy authorities were collaborating on an investigation. © 2018 CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. The Associated Press contributed to this report. |
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7:30 AM 9/25/2018 – Haspel delivers first public remarks as Trump’s CIA chief: “CIA is a very resilient work force and we tend to be very mission-focused.” | Global Security News | |||||||||||||||
Still, Haspel emphasized the need for the intelligence agency’s work to remain secret in order to be effective. “We’re first in, collecting intelligence, moving ahead of the military, going where others can’t go and doing things that no one else can,” Haspel said. “These are the sorts of activities that fall under the heading of ‘covert action.’ Our work requires secrecy, and secrecy in turn requires a profound degree of trust from the American people.” Haspel made little reference to President Trump, who has at times appeared to clash with the intelligence community as a result of his tepid embrace of its conclusions about Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. She did, however, say that she attends Trump’s daily intelligence briefings several times a week, along with Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats and national security adviser John Bolton.” … “CIA is a very resilient work force and we tend to be very mission-focused. We tend not to pay attention to the political fray in the capital. We are very focused on events overseas and our collection mission, our analysis mission, and what we can do about the problems that we face overseas,” Haspel said. “I think morale tends to be pretty constant.” Haspel delivers first public remarks as Trump’s CIA chief
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Haspel delivers first public remarks as Trump’s CIA chiefThe Hill–18 hours ago
In a speech at the University of Louisville, her alma mater, Haspel said the CIA is working to prioritizing closing the “strategic intelligence gaps” …
Overnight Defense — Presented by Raytheon — Trump returns to UN …The Hill–12 hours ago
In a speech at the University of Louisville, her alma mater, Haspel said the CIA is working to prioritizing closing the “strategic intelligence gaps” …
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WASHINGTON —The United States’ premier spy agency is looking to expand its presence around the globe in order to eliminate so-called “intelligence gaps” and take on the growing threat from major powers like Russia and China.
CIA Director Gina Haspel on Monday called the shift from counterterrorism back to more traditional espionage against nation-states “a strategic priority,” saying the need to get better intelligence on current and potential U.S. rivals among “the hardest issues” facing the spy agency. “We are sharpening our focus on nation-state adversaries,” Haspel told an audience at her alma mater, the University of Louisville, in her first public appearance since being sworn in as CIA director this past May. Haspel also said she is intent on “increasing the number of officers stationed overseas.” “Having a larger foreign footprint allows for a robust posture,” she said. As part of that push, Haspel said the CIA is hoping to recruit more foreign language speakers, including those fluent in Chinese, Arabic, Farsi, Turkish, French and Spanish. She also said the spy agency “is working more closely than ever with our allies across the world.” Haspel’s comments reflect priorities laid out in the broader U.S. National Security Strategy late last year, which calls for countering moves by various adversaries to shift the global balance of power in ways that have been unfavorable to the United States. China concerns Iran: Haspel called the amount of money Tehran continues to spend on propping up the government on Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, to expand its influence in Baghdad and to back the Houthis in Yemen, “surprising” given the country’s economic struggles. |
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