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FBI

Deconstructing SA’s extortion mafia requires substance over rhetoric
Opinion
/ 4 December 2024

Deconstructing SA’s extortion mafia requires substance over rhetoric

State intelligence and enforcement abilities, as well as the legislation, need to be bolstered to deter the construction mafia

By Siseko Maposa
Rwanda fed false intelligence to US and Interpol as it pursued political dissidents abroad
Africa
/ 8 November 2022

Rwanda fed false intelligence to US and Interpol as it pursued political dissidents abroad

A classified FBI report confirms that US law enforcement has long known of Rwandan intelligence operations against civilians on its soil

By Carlos Mureithi and Kira Zalan
[From our archives] Spy boss Fraser brings out his wrecking ball
Opinion
/ 11 June 2022

[From our archives] Spy boss Fraser brings out his wrecking ball

As J Edgar Hoover did during his long tenure as FBI boss, South Africa’s former spy chief has seemingly amassed potentially damaging information on leading figures in the ANC

By Hugo ka Canham
Magashule warns of ANC disunity and ‘bumpy’ leadership contest in 2022
Politics
/ 19 December 2021

Magashule warns of ANC disunity and ‘bumpy’ leadership contest in 2022

The ANC’s corruption-accused suspended secretary general decries use of ‘state organs’ to ‘persecute party leaders’

By Lizeka Tandwa
Magashule’s former personal assistant ‘intimidated’ by Hawks and FBI investigators
Politics
/ 7 November 2021

Magashule’s former personal assistant ‘intimidated’ by Hawks and FBI investigators

Moroadi Cholota, the woman at the heart of the state’s case against Ace Magashule, claims that the Hawks with the assistance of the FBI attempted to coerce and coach a statement out of her unrelated to her testimony at the Zondo commission.

By Lizeka Tandwa
Julian Assange: A day in the death of British justice
Opinion
/ 19 August 2021

Julian Assange: A day in the death of British justice

John Pilger examines the latest arguments presented by the US in its bid to extradite Julian Assange, and the continuing persecution of the whistleblower and his partner Stella Moris

By John Pilger
Koeberg plot, FBI rot
Opinion
/ 20 March 2021

Koeberg plot, FBI rot

Two unrelated tales of citizen activism are a salient reminder that ordinary people can do extraordinary things

By Kiri Rupiah and Luke Feltham
US senator calls for investigation into FaceApp
Article
/ 18 July 2019

US senator calls for investigation into FaceApp

FaceApp, which was launched by Russian publisher Wireless Lab in 2017, uses artificial intelligence to modify users’ photos

By Agency
Trump says Mueller investigation report should be made public
Article
/ 21 March 2019

Trump says Mueller investigation report should be made public

The nearly two-year-old investigation is examining whether the US president himself criminally obstructed the probe

By Agency
Trump blasts FBI counterintel probe into whether he worked for Russia
Article
/ 13 January 2019

Trump blasts FBI counterintel probe into whether he worked for Russia

The New York Times reported that the FBI launched a counterintelligence investigation to determine whether Trump posed a national security threat

By Wg Dunlop
Phantom-like Mueller holds Washington spellbound
Article
/ 5 December 2018

Phantom-like Mueller holds Washington spellbound

Eighteen months into his investigation, special counsel Robert Mueller has the US capital spellbound

By Paul Handley
CNN obtains Trump-Cohen affair hush money tape
Article
/ 25 July 2018

CNN obtains Trump-Cohen affair hush money tape

The tape was secretly recorded by Trump’s former longtime attorney Michael Cohen two months before the 2016 election

By Agency
‘Morally unfit’ – Former FBI chief blasts Trump in interview
Article
/ 16 April 2018

‘Morally unfit’ – Former FBI chief blasts Trump in interview

In his memoir, Comey describes Trump as “ego-driven” and a bully, claiming that he forced the former federal prosecutor to pledge allegiance to Trump

By Staff Reporter
Zuckerberg to face angry lawmakers as Facebook firestorm rages
Article
/ 9 April 2018

Zuckerberg to face angry lawmakers as Facebook firestorm rages

Mark Zuckerberg will appear before US lawmakers this week as a firestorm rocks Facebook over its data privacy scandal.

By Rob Lever
Suspect in Austin bombings blows himself up as police move in
Article
/ 21 March 2018

Suspect in Austin bombings blows himself up as police move in

Police zeroed in on the suspect over the past 36 hours as evidence came in from video footage and witness accounts

By Nova Safo
Trump slams ‘sick people’ for Texas bombings after fifth blast
Article
/ 21 March 2018

Trump slams ‘sick people’ for Texas bombings after fifth blast

There have been six bomb blasts in Texas, but only five appear to be connected

By Nova Safo
Trump turns on FBI over school shooting after criticism from survivors
Article
/ 18 February 2018

Trump turns on FBI over school shooting after criticism from survivors

The president’s comments came as he faces criticism from survivors of the attack over his ties to the powerful National Rifle Association

By Staff Reporter
Trump and Nunes torch tradition of trust between Congress and FBI
Article
/ 5 February 2018

Trump and Nunes torch tradition of trust between Congress and FBI

FBI Director Christopher Wray spoke out against Trump’s wishes about releasing the memo after he failed to convince the White House to block it

By Staff Reporter
FBI challenges White House over explosive Russia case memo
Article
/ 1 February 2018

FBI challenges White House over explosive Russia case memo

The Justice Department and the FBI have actively lobbied against its release, which has the potential to taint special counsel Robert Mueller’s probe.

By Staff Reporter
The Trump Tower meeting with Russians was ‘treasonous’, alleges Bannon
Article
/ 3 January 2018

The Trump Tower meeting with Russians was ‘treasonous’, alleges Bannon

The ​former White House chief strategist made the scathing comments in Michael Wolff’s book "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House."

By Agence France Presse
Trump denies asking FBI to drop Flynn probe
Article
/ 3 December 2017

Trump denies asking FBI to drop Flynn probe

The US president also insisted he and his campaign had not colluded with Moscow in the 2016 election.

By Olivia Hampton
Trump ex-campaign manager Manafort indicted on conspiracy, money-laundering charges
Article
/ 30 October 2017

Trump ex-campaign manager Manafort indicted on conspiracy, money-laundering charges

"Manafort and Gates generated tens of millions of dollars in income as a result of their Ukraine work," the indictment states.

By Paul Handley
The self-fulfilling prophecy of Zuma and friends
Article
/ 23 October 2017

The self-fulfilling prophecy of Zuma and friends

The investigation into President Jacob Zuma and his pals the Guptas has now effectively been internationalised.

By Vukani Mde
Trump fires FBI director Comey, raising questions over Russia investigation
Article
/ 10 May 2017

Trump fires FBI director Comey, raising questions over Russia investigation

US president says move essential to restore "public trust" but fuels concerns about integrity of Clinton emails inquiry.

By Al Jazeera
Zakes Mda: Donald Trump is a product of desperation
Article
/ 7 November 2016

Zakes Mda: Donald Trump is a product of desperation

The academic believes the Democratic candidate will win the US election and slammed Republican candidate Donald Trump as racist and xenophobic.

By Matuma Letsoalo Author
FBI probing fake documents targeting Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign
Article
/ 4 November 2016

FBI probing fake documents targeting Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign

Investigators have also asked Democratic Party officials to provide copies of other suspected faked documents that have been circulating.

By Mark Hosenball
FBI obtains warrant to review emails potentially linked to Hillary Clinton
Article
/ 1 November 2016

FBI obtains warrant to review emails potentially linked to Hillary Clinton

It remains unclear, however, whether investigators can finish their work before election day, the New York Times reported.

By Al Jazeera
FBI: Blow for Hillary Clinton as FBI reopens email investigation
Article
/ 29 October 2016

FBI: Blow for Hillary Clinton as FBI reopens email investigation

Clinton calls on FBI to release all information immediately as Trump tries to capitalise with election day imminent.

By Al Jazeera
FBI unlocks San Bernardino attacker’s iPhone, abandons Apple case
Article
/ 29 March 2016

FBI unlocks San Bernardino attacker’s iPhone, abandons Apple case

Following the news, parties opposed to the case said that the announcement proved the government had an "alternative motive" in the case.

By Jocelyne Zablit
Apple fights court order to hack shooter’s phone
Article
/ 18 February 2016

Apple fights court order to hack shooter’s phone

In a letter published on its website, the company has called for public debate, adding that complying with the order would make their users less safe.

By Stuart Dredge
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Article
/ 11 February 2016

FBI’s gullible goat slips up on jihadi slope

Anti-radicalisation tools are indicative of how clueless governments can be when it comes to reaching out to the younger generation

By Steve Rose
A month when black history and activism take centre stage
Article
/ 26 February 2015

A month when black history and activism take centre stage

The story of Assata Shakur – wanted by the FBI since 1973 – shows how revolutionaries do not ‘drop from the moon’ but are shaped by society.

By stefanie jason
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