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Not a speck of evidence has emerged showing that the COVID virus leaked from a Chinese lab. So why does a just-released CIA ...
Chinese tech startup DeepSeek said it was hit by a cyber attack on Monday that disrupted users’ ability to register on the ...
The agent approached Zhao in a stock trading chat group on the Chinese-owned social media network WeChat, CBS News learned in ...
China on Monday dismissed the possibility that the virus that caused COVID-19 leaked from a lab, after the CIA said it now ...
In a fresh analysis, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) said it believes that the Covid-19 virus ‘more likely’ leaked from ...
The finding suggests the agency believes the totality of evidence makes a lab origin more likely than a natural origin, but ...
The evaluation, declassified and released by new CIA director John Ratcliffe, was conducted during the Biden administration.
The CIA has concluded that Covid-19 probably began as a leak from a laboratory in China in a new assessment of the origins of the pandemic that killed millions of people.
Langley joins the FBI and Energy Department in agreeing that a lab leak is the most likely source of the pandemic.
The assessment came after John Ratcliffe was confirmed as the CIA director in Trump's second term. Ratcliffe had earlier ...