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Pakistani-American businessman also a CIA asset: WSJ - Newspaper

In this Nov 22, 2019, file photo, Imaad Zuberi, left, leaves a federal courthouse with his attorney Thomas O Brien, second from left, in Los Angeles, US. AP/File WASHINGTON: Imaad Zuberi, a Pakistani-American recently sentenced to 12 years in prison for working for foreign governments, also did intelligence work for the US government for over a decade, The Wall Street Journalreported. Zuberi, 50, was sentenced in February to 12 years in prison after pleading guilty to tax evasion, foreign-influence peddling and campaign-finance violations. But WSJ reported that “a key aspect of the case” – that this American businessman was a longtime US intelligence asset – “played out in secret court filings and hearings”.

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State Dept appoints official to oversee Havana Syndrome response

© Getty Images The State Department on Friday appointed an official to directly oversee the agency’s response to the mysterious attacks on American officials abroad called “Havana syndrome,” which has affected dozens of individuals causing a range of symptoms and debilitating injuries including brain damage. Pamela Spratlen, former U.S. ambassador to Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan, will serve as senior adviser to the department s Health Incident Response Task Force and will have access directly to the secretary of State and senior leadership. The task force was formed in 2018 following multiple reports of diplomats and U.S. personnel suffering “unexplained health incidents” at postings abroad, including in Cuba, Russia and China.

CIA launches task force to probe invisible attacks on US diplomats and spies as one victim finds some relief

More than three years after former senior US intelligence officer Marc Polymeropoulos suffered a mysterious attack in Moscow that changed his life forever, he finally has a diagnosis: a traumatic brain injury, sleep insomnia, and anxiety.

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