The investigation was reignited after reporter James Risen published details of the top-secret operation in his 2006 book.
The new head of the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee has asked Obama to return the 6,900-page report on CIA's interrogation practices.
El-Hanafi and his associate Sabirhan Hasanoff together sent about $67,000 to terrorist operatives overseas, according to authorities.
The Indiana Democrat is the first of his faith to serve on the House Intelligence Committee.
Morten Storm, who spied on al Qaeda for Western governments, says other such cells could be in place across Europe.
Prosecutors have recommended that Attorney General Eric Holder bring felony charges against retired Gen. David Petraeus.
Officials at both the CIA and on Capitol Hill said his departure was unrelated to politics or anything he had investigated.
Pakistan was the most dangerous country for the media, with 14 journalists killed, followed by Syria with 12.
The former CIA lawyer could lose U.S. Army role to Republican ire over release of CIA torture report. Will McCain back her?
Clifford Sloan will step down as the U.S. State Department's envoy to Guantanamo Bay.
The leaked documents contain tips to help CIA agents circumvent security systems and passport checks at airports and international borders.
President Barack Obama described him as "one of the most important intelligence agents that the United States has ever had in Cuba."
A 20-year CIA veteran said the regime “has around 3,000 cyberwarriors in various units of the North Korean army.”
U.S. theaters have started canceling upcoming shows of “The Interview,” after Sony allowed them to do so amid a threat from hackers.
Amir Hekmati, who is held for allegedly spying in Iran, also wrote an open letter to U.S. President Barack Obama.
A poll reveals 51 percent of Americans believe CIA torture was "justified" in the years following the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks.
Yoo said instances recounted in Senate Intelligence Committee report may have been outside the scope of Justice Department sanction.
The big data firm is on its way to blowing past last year's $9 billion valuation.
James Risen was scheduled to testify in a trial against a former CIA officer who allegedly revealed a botched intelligence plan.
The authorization, already approved by the House, passed by a vote of 89-11 and now heads to the president's desk.
Doctors call "rectal hydration" torture, despite ex-CIA Director Gen. Michael Hayden's claims that it's a "medical" procedure.
Mentions of British intelligence agencies were deleted from the U.S. Senate's report on torture at the request of the agencies.