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Gina Haspel confirmed as CIA director
Trump's controversial pick secured more than enough votes in the Senate.
On The Line: Jason Leopold and Kaj Larsen on Intelligence Agencies and The War on Terror
Jason Leopold and Kaj Larsen joined 'On The Line' to take your questions about their recent documentary, 'The Italian Job.'
How the CIA Renditioned a Radical Cleric (Excerpt from 'The Italian Job')
Convicted in absentia for the 2003 rendition of Muslim cleric Abu Omar, former CIA officer Sabrina De Sousa tells VICE News why she's still battling to clear her name.
An Ex-CIA Officer Speaks Out: The Italian Job
A former CIA counterterrorism officer convicted in Italy for the rendition of a radical cleric says she was wrongly accused and is now holed up in Portugal in an effort to try and clear her name.
The Italian Job (Trailer)
Coming soon: A former CIA counterterrorism officer convicted in Italy for the rendition of a radical cleric says she was wrongly accused, and is now holed up in Portugal in an effort to try and clear her name.
Protesters Denounce Detainment and Abuse at Alleged Chicago Police 'Black Site'
Activists responded to a report that Chicago police beat detainees, denied access to counsel, and kept arrestees out of the booking system at a warehouse called Homan Square.
Poland Will Pay Reparations to Suspected Terrorists Tortured at CIA Black Site
A European court determined that the prisoners were detained and subjected to waterboarding and other practices at a remote base in Poland run by US agents.
CIA Held Detainees at Lithuania Black Site, Investigators Claim
A detailed investigation by a human rights NGO cross references flight data with information on detainee movements from the Senate Intelligence Committee torture report.
One of the First Victims of US Torture Is Now Missing in Afghanistan
The fate of Redha al-Najar — a Tunisian man who was repeatedly tortured during more than 13 years in US custody — remains a mystery after the US handed him over to the Afghan government.
Documents Reveal Prisoners Held at US Base on Diego Garcia — 150 Sri Lankan Fishermen
For more than a decade, campaigners have been investigating whether America held terror suspects at a "black site" on the British Indian Ocean territory.
UK Government Changes Its Line On Diego Garcia Flight Logs Sought in Rendition Row - Again
The Foreign Office has reverted back to its original claim that records of flights through Diego Garcia, the British territory implicated in the CIA's global abduction operation, have been destroyed by water damage.