The CIA has changed its position on the origin of COVID-19 and now supports the theory of an accidental leak of the virus from a lab in China''s Wuhan, the New York Times reported.
This shift follows John Ratcliffe's confirmation as CIA director, with the agency now prioritising investigations into the ...
Huang Yanling was named as Patient Zero in early online reports shared widely throughout China in early 2020, when the ...
Just days after President Donald Trump signed an executive order to withdraw the United States from the World Health ...
Immediately, the left-wing media sounded the alarm, quoting globalist-minded scientists at American universities and think ...
Intelligence agencies have never been able to conclude whether Covid-19 was caused by an incident in a lab or if it began in ...
The finding, released Saturday on the orders of President Donald Trump's pick to lead the agency, is not the result of new ...
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.
The agency said it has “low confidence” in its judgment and that it would continue evaluating new intelligence reporting.
The CIA says it has "low confidence" in its assessment that a "research-related origin of the COVID-19 pandemic is more ...
China is still grappling with the aftermath of its strict COVID-19 lockdowns, which began in Wuhan and surrounding areas five ...
China continues to face challenges from the lingering impacts of its severe COVID-19 lockdowns. Although restrictions ended ...