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| 12.10.2009 | | Eurasian Secret Services Daily Review | | Former Soviet spy – British media tycoon - takes an unexpected step in a popular newspaper that he owns. Moscow court authorized Federal Security Service to carry out new arrests in Altyn jewelry company case. Russia’s Federal Security Service to start to pay citizens for contribution in struggle against terrorism. Former Russian Federal Security Service local department head re-elected city mayor of Bratsk, Irkutsk area. Romanian politicians possessing intelligence information striving to use it for own purposes. Former Bulgarian State Agency for National Security head investigated over notorious Galeriya spying operation. Modernization plan of Bulgaria’s security services depends first and foremost on financial resources - official. Canadian chapter in famous Soviet spy's British career. Czech security services want to isolate far-right radicals from funds... |  | |
| | 11.10.2009 | | Eurasian Secret Services Daily Review | | British book: two parliament members were spying for the Czechoslovak intelligence. Russian security forces arrested Dagestani suspects in Moscow. Russian securuty service detained director of Kazakh company. Ukrainian intelligence barred the Cossac leader from entering the country. Ukrainian intelligence renews its automobiles despite crisis... |  | |
| | 10.10.2009 | | Eurasian Secret Services Daily Review | | Nobel Prize winner fled from the Communist secret service in Romania. German Islamists searched for plotting terrorist attacks in Russia. New British book reveals that late trade union leader had a KGB past. A new KGB saga being prepared in Hollywood... |  | |
| | 06.07.2009 | | What Kind of Arabs Does the Youngest Leader of Central Asia Prefers? | The youngest leader in Central Asia, who agreed upon opening Israel embassy at the Iranian border, has actively promoted connections with the Arab world lately. But being in the very center of the “Big game” he is very careful in choosing his partners in the Middle East.
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| | 12.01.2009 | | Eurasian Secret Services Daily Review | | Czech government approves information registry bill. Serbian Interior Minister denies that Mladic is hiding in Belarus. Wahhabis' trial resumes in Serbia. Albania to destroy a big part of its weapons by 2010 - minister... |  | |
| | 11.01.2009 | | Eurasian Secret Services Daily Review | | The ex-KGB spy that could be "loved" by the British – The Observer. Emanuel Zeltser, American lawyer held by Belarus KGB, to undergo medical examination. Good security level in Central Asia in 2008 - report.. |  | |
| | 08.01.2009 | | Eurasian Secret Services Daily Review | | Russian security service reports on arrested alleged spies. Hungarian opposition demands government's timeline for declassifying communist secrets. Yugoslav plane was probably shot down in 1972 by Czechs – German radio. Czech Communist officials to be tried over forced labour... |  | |
| | 25.11.2008 | | Eurasian Secret Services Daily Review | | Politkovskaya's murder case: defense lawyer claims the assassination was ordered by a politician. Belarus KGB accuses independent press in extremism. Ex-chief of London police: We warned late Serbian PM he was in danger. Former American defense analyst and ex-drug fighting agent claim Azeris were bribed. Former agent of the Communist secret service employed by the Czech Greens leader. Serbian website reveals ties between secret services, mafia and terrorist organizations... |  | |
| | 24.11.2008 | | Eurasian Secret Services Daily Review | | Poisoned Russian ex-spy family marked anniversary. UK justice campaigners disappointed at little progress in poisoned ex-spy case. KGB wanted Sir Bernard Lovell to defect, he says. Czechoslovak secret service and the Soviet KGB closely collaborated against Radio Free Europe. Belarus: Ministry of Defense against opposition in army. Alleged US spy cannot leave bed in Belarusian colony... |  | |
| | 06.11.2008 | | Eurasian Secret Services Daily Review | | Russian Supreme Court cleans senior Drug Control Service official of illegal tapping charges. Widow of poisoned ex-KGB agent gets keys of their house in London. Russian hackers might have entered Obama's and McCain's computers. Security Service of Ukraine mulls cutting 15% of its jobs before 2009 by firing employees of the technical and manning units. Bulgarian politicians seek access to State security agency. Romanian amateur spy sentenced to prison for accessing secret files on-line... |  | |
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