ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) -- A former CIA officer was convicted Monday of leaking details of a covert mission to derail Iran's nuclear program in a case that, until the eve of the trial, was as much about the journalist who published the leaks as it was the accused leaker.
The government gave up on its effort to force New York Times reporter James Risen ...
Tehran, Jan 17, IRNA -- Former US national security adviser Condoleezza Rice told jurors on Thursday she was stunned to learn that a classified mission to thwart Iran's nuclear program now at the heart of a criminal leak trial had been disclosed to a reporter.
Rice testified for the prosecution in US District Court at the trial of ex-CIA officer ...
[caption id="attachment_142971" align="alignright" width="190"] Washington reporter James Risen for the New York Times is shown in this New York Times Company photo from September 15, 1998 and released on December 16, 2014.[/caption]
(Reuters) - New York Times reporter James Risen refused on Monday to answer all but a few basic questions in court ...
[caption id="attachment_137341" align="alignright" width="170"] New York Times reporter James Risen[/caption]
New York Times reporter James Risen has been ordered to appear in court over the revelations that CIA tried to undermine Irans peaceful nuclear program.
He should appear at a Jan. 5 hearing to give limited testimony in advance of the trial ...
[caption id="attachment_136356" align="alignright" width="115"] People are silhouetted as they pose with laptops in front of a screen projected with binary code and a Central Inteligence Agency (CIA) emblem, in this picture illustration taken in Zenica October 29, 2014.[/caption]
(Reuters) - U.S. Attorney GeneralEric Holder has decided not to force ...
WASHINGTON, July 19 (RIA Novosti) A US federal appeals court Friday ordered a New York Times reporter to testify whether a US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) official disclosed classified information about a covert CIA operation against Iran, a ruling with implications for the US medias ability to protect sources amid a government crackdown on leaks....