Deighton’s first novel, “The IPCRESS File,” helped set the tone of cool and gritty 1960s thrillers and was made into a film ...
His Cold War thrillers “The Ipcress File” and “Funeral in Berlin” brought a documentary-style realism to the spy genre.
In 1985, a remote Canadian mining town with thousands of residents was suddenly ordered to shut down. Families packed up their lives as government crews prepared to move in - and within a year, every ...
Canadian opposition leader Pierre Poilievre mocked Prime Minister Mark Carney during a fiery exchange over Canada’s energy policy and oil exports. Poilievre joked that Canada has a strategic maple ...
The 1960s were a wild time for the CIA. When they weren’t dosing each other with acid or trying to use exploding cigars to kill Fidel Castro, the Agency’s staff were exploring other novel approaches ...
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A war criminal thought he was safe – then Israeli agents arrived
As World War II ended, many Nazi leaders vanished across Europe. Later investigations uncovered escape routes, hidden ...
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