National Intelligence
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The National Intelligence Agency (Национальная разведка) is depicted as a U.S. intelligence body responsible for coordinating national intelligence efforts and managing sensitive information. It has been involved in initiatives such as creating a centralized database to track suspected spies and agents, though this idea faces skepticism from other agencies like the FBI and CIA. The agency's leadership has recently undergone changes, with William Pulte temporarily assuming duties as director, leading to significant staff reductions and personnel shifts within its apparatus.
Recent coverage
- Acting Director of the US National Intelligence Service Announces New Round of Cuts — Коммерсантъ
- US National Intelligence Service announces new wave of layoffs — Вести
- Trump Administration Wants to Create Unified Database of Spies and Potential Agents; CIA and FBI Oppose — Meduza
- The Trump Administration Demands a List of Targets for Espionage — Вести
- Fourth female minister to leave the Trump administration — Вести
- US Laboratories on Ukrainian Soil: A Chronicle That Was Ignored for 20 Years — Вести
- More than 50 US Intelligence Agency employees lose jobs following Pulite's appointment — Интерфакс
- Shoigu Calls for BRICS to Launch Dialogue on Biosecurity Issues — Коммерсантъ
- CNN reports on the start of major cuts in the US National Intelligence Service — Коммерсантъ
- CNN reports on mass layoffs in the office of the US National Intelligence Director — Интерфакс
- CNN reports on mass layoffs at the US National Intelligence Service — Вести
- US deliberately concealed data about bio-laboratories in Ukraine and other countries — Вести