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US intelligence agency has made countering Beijing’s ‘increasingly adversarial’ government a top priority
Paris, which started evacuating Afghans and staff in May, had ‘more dispassionate’ assessment of same intelligence
Biden blames China for stalling inquiry into whether virus emerged from animals or lab in Wuhan
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US president-elect moves to build out his national security team ahead of inauguration
President says Pentagon chief has been ‘terminated’ in first major act since losing the election
Democrats accuse Trump of trying to suppress evidence of foreign interference in polls
US intelligence reportedly concluded that militants were offered money to kill Nato troops in Afghanistan
Texas congressman John Ratcliffe confirmed on a party-line vote 10 months after first nomination
John Ratcliffe testifies at confirmation hearing held under social distancing rules
US agencies fear their independence is under attack from the president
UK set to decide on allowing Chinese equipment into 5G network in face of US lobbying
US watchdog finds mistakes but no ‘improper motivation’ in probe that has enraged Trump
DoJ investigation given powers to compel witnesses and potentially to bring charges
President denies ‘dicey’ conversation with foreign leader: ‘There was nothing said wrong’
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President says he will nominate John Ratcliffe, a key congressional supporter
Case officer pleads guilty after helping to decimate US espionage network
US attorney-general says he is ‘looking into’ whether surveillance was improper
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