Masood Farivar is a Senior Analyst in VOA’s South and Central Asia Division.
It depends, perhaps, on whether the information is considered to be a thing of value under the law
US law enforcement brings thousands to America to help with legal and intelligence efforts; group includes some known criminals
Julian Assange faces espionage charges for publishing hundreds of thousands of reports about wars in Afghanistan and Iraq
In 2009, Jesse Morton, then al-Qaida's chief American propagandist, launched a glossy online publication called "Jihad Recollections," which years later gave rise to the Islamic State's "Dabiq" and "Rumiyah" magazines. But that same propagandist is now a changed man. Using the same tactics and the same approach that he learned from the old publication, he's launched a new magazine, this time with the aim of countering online jihadi propaganda. Masood Farivar has the story.
Terrorist turned FBI informant aims to offer an alternative voice to 'those that espouse hate and violent extremist interpretations'
Settlement with El Expreso Bus Co. of Houston is sixth under DOJ's Protecting US Workers Initiative, which investigates and penalizes employers that discriminate against qualified US employees in favor of foreign guest workers
Special counsel announces closure of his office, says he'll return to private life
An 18-count superseding indictment accuses Julian Assange of taking part in 'one of the largest compromises of classified information' in U.S. history
The 'American Taliban' was released Thursday after serving 17 years in prison
President’s latest financial disclosure forms offer snapshot of his debts, assets and income across hundreds of businesses he owns
Network with members in Bulgaria, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine used GozNym malware to steal $100 million from more than 41,000 victims
The Wise Honest was seized by Indonesian authorities last April as it was transporting 25,000 tons of high-grade coal valued at $3 million to Indonesia
DeepDotWeb directed hundreds of thousands of users to illegal marketplaces on the internet
The US attorney general finds himself in a hornet's nest he once sought to avoid
He faces questions about his conclusion that President Donald Trump did not obstruct justice in the probe
Analysis of Brett Kavanaugh’s 22 early decisions shows that he’s stuck close to Chief Justice John Roberts, who has been gradually carving a more moderate path during the Trump era
Anti-Defamation League recorded 1,879 anti-Semitic incidents in the United States in 2018, the third highest level since the 1970s
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