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espionage

[es-pee-uh-nahzh, -nij, es-pee-uh-nahzh] / ˈɛs pi əˌnɑʒ, -nɪdʒ, ˌɛs pi əˈnɑʒ /


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Melissa Barrera is no stranger to a certain type of espionage.

From Los Angeles Times

But her point will not be lost on the men and women who have chosen to work in the shadowy world of espionage.

From BBC

Dhurandhar, which hit cinemas last week, plunges audiences into a high-octane world of espionage, gang wars and patriotic fervour.

From BBC

The three received equipment to map and hack Wi-Fi systems at official buildings, potentially “for digital espionage and cyberattacks,” according to the Dutch public prosecutor.

From The Wall Street Journal

The announcement comes a week after the publication of the Dawn Sturgess Inquiry, which the MoD said made clear that foreign intelligence services are now "operating far beyond traditional espionage norms".

From BBC