Now, go forth, play, and may your chessboard always be your battlefield of triumph! The post The Art of Chess: Secrets Behind ...
London, 1886: The owner of a seedy Soho shop doubles as a spy for the Russian embassy, dragging his family into a tragic terror plot. Based on Joseph Conrad's classic ...
Shocking! Lawyer rams Mercedes car into Kachori shop in Delhi, Six injured In a shocking incident, six people were injured after a lawyer rammed his speeding Mercedes car into a Kachori shop in ...
The pair are said to have became very close while playing undercover MI5 agents in the hit programme. Insiders on the set of the spy drama said it was only 'a matter of time' before a relationship ...
The Secret Service agent who jumped onto President John F. Kennedy's car after he was shot in 1963 has just two words that he wants people to remember: "I tried." Clint Hill's 1975 interview with ...
In the 1920s, Marcel Duchamp claimed to no longer be making art, and began to devote considerable time to chess. He’d grown up battling with his older brothers, Raymond and Jacques, and in his ...
Have you ever woken up from a dream where you were mingling with secret agents or perhaps were one yourself? Such dreams pull ...
After Tulyevs arrest Soviet counterintelligence continues the radio game with the enemy sending encryptions signed Nadezhda to the Western intelligence center KGB officer Sinitsyn friendly towards ...
Messenger has a built-in chess feature that lets you play with your friends without having to install a third-party app. It's a secret feature, and it's still a little clunky, but it works.
After returning from the USSR, Tulyev was subjected to rigorous verification of his former "owners". He continues his work in Western intelligence, but already as a Soviet intelligence officer ...
Fahrenthold Reporting from Washington In November, Michael Ebey, a Secret Service special agent, found himself working another 12-hour shift. Like so many before, it was grueling. This time ...
Bill Gage, a retired Secret Service agent and a consultant with SafeHaven Security Group, welcomed the proposal but said additional agents could take up to two years to hire and train.