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Flight plan: Israeli airline El Al has reportedly been used as cover for Mossad agents operating abroad.

No James Bond glamour in espionage’s new ‘El Dorado’

There’s nothing fancy about being a spy – in fact, one intelligence document warns that candidates should not be recruited if their motive is glamour.

Secret Russian satellite surveillance revealed

The report suggests South Africa is seeking closer ties with Russia on integration of the Condor project with another system being developed.

Barack Obama’s plan for Isis will worsen crisis

Air strikes won’t solve anything in Iraq and Syria, where the West is the problem, not the solution.

The Nato summit is planning a rapid reaction force to be deployed across Eastern Europe to deter Moscow.

It’s Nato, not Russia, provoking the Ukraine crisis

The Western alliance at last has an enemy that seems to fit its bill – Nato is ready to defend Europe from ‘Russian aggression’.

Ukraine chaos is the fruit of western expansion

The external struggle to dominate Ukraine has put fascists in power and brought the country to the brink of conflict.

US duplicity on Ukraine is ‘beyond absurdity’

Neo-Nazis are in office for the first time in post-war Europe – but they are backed by the US and the West.

Going to war will backfire on the West

The rebels’ backers should use their influence to resolve the conflict around the negotiating table.

President Barack Obama says that the information gathered by the National Security Agency is subject to restrictions.

A guide to spying on your citizens

Terrorism is invoked to justify many things, but current surveillance dwarfs all past behaviour.

Landslide: Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa’s supporters cheer at a rally ahead of his re-election on February 17. Photo: Rodrigo Buendia/AFP

Latin America dances to a new beat

Countries in the Latin America region have confounded sceptics with their rapid growth and social progress

Smoke rises after Israeli missiles strike Gaza City.

West gives Israel impunity

The support of the US and Britain allows Israel to continue its policy of occupation and aggression, says Seumas Milne.

A paper American flag is defaced by Indonesians during a rally in Medan in protest against a low budget film that insults Islam.

Online video is not real source of rage

The extreme reaction of Muslims to anti-Islam film "Innocence of Muslims" comes after years of subjugation and humiliation by Western forces.

Julian Assange addresses the media from the balcony of the Ecuador Embassy in London

Assange correct to fear extradition

The virulence of British media hostility towards the WikiLeaks founder is now unrelenting and has little to do with his rape case.

Gu Kailai’s trial has eclipsed the deeper political drama.

China’s battle for the future

China’s greatest political scandal for a generation seems like a cross between an airport thriller and a Stalinist show trial.

Syrian rebels prepare to advance into the Salaheddin district in the northern city of Aleppo.

Syrian war could engulf neighbours

Fears are growing that foreign funding of Syria’s rebels could lead to conflict in Turkey, Lebanon and beyond.

Diplomacy has been thrown aside as European leaders warn Greeks not to vote for radical parties that encourage leaving the eurozone.

Bully boys rally to keep euro intact

The European Union plays on fears to keep countries such as Greece from leaving the single currency, writes Seumas Milne.

Human Rights Watch has alleged that pro-Muammar Gaddafi fighters

Libya: Just another Nato casualty

Seven months on from Muammar Gaddafi’s butchering in the ruins of Sirte, the fruits of liberal intervention in Libya are now cruelly clear.

The recent election in Greece has not produced a government with a strong enough mandate to push through yet more cuts to satisfy Athens’s international creditors.

Voters alter EU’s political landscape

The backlash against austerity measures has begun as pressured citizens reject their leaders

Syria caught up in a proxy war

Syria caught up in a proxy war

To add to Syria’s internal problems, it’s embroiled in the west’s fight with Iran.

M16 drew up plan to curb Hamas

M16 drew up plan to curb Hamas

Leaked papers on Palestinian-Israeli peace talks reveal the hand of British intelligence.

Still his own man

Noam Chomsky is the West’s most prominent critic of US imperialism, yet he is rarely interviewed in the mainstream media.