A former CIA officer who spied on Qatar’s rivals to help the tiny Arab country land this year’s World Cup is now under FBI scrutiny and newly obtained documents show he offered spy services that went beyond soccer to try to influence U.S. policy
ZDVYZHIVKA, Ukraine (AP) The carnage left by Russian soldiers on the road to Kyiv wasn’t random. It was strategic brutality, perpetrated in areas that were under tight Russian control where military officers including one of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s top generals accused of war crimes in Syria were present, an investigation by The Associated Press and the PBS series “Frontline” found.
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