
CIA launches video to recruit Russian spies
The Central Intelligence Agency has launched a new effort to capitalize on what US intelligence officials believe is an "unprecedented" opportunity to convince Russians disaffected by the war in Ukraine and life in Russia to share their secrets, posting a slickly produced, cinematic recruitment video online on Monday.
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Oil Majors Face Call for $12 Billion to Repair Nigeria Damage
Oil companies including Shell Plc and Eni SpA should pay $12 billion to repair environmental devastation in Nigeria’s
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Google Billionaire Sergey Brin Gifts $600 Million in Surging Shares
Google co-founder Sergey Brin gifted Alphabet Inc. shares worth roughly $600 million on Thursday during a week that
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Gas Producer Santos Aims to Bring Asia’s Emissions to Australia
Santos Ltd., Australia’s second-biggest natural gas producer, wants to use carbon capture projects to store emissions for some
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