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CIA says lab leak 'more likely' origin of COVID-19, but with 'low confidence' as Ratcliffe takes chargeThe updated assessment follows the confirmation of John Ratcliffe as CIA director ... Also read: Donald Trump may consider rejoining World Health Organization after signing withdrawal order ...
A security person moves journalists away from the Wuhan Institute of Virology after a World Health Organization ... Trump's pick to lead the agency, John Ratcliffe, who was sworn in Thursday ...
Speaking in his first interview since being confirmed as the agency's director last Thursday, Ratcliffe spelled ... in Wuhan as members of the World Health Organization (WHO) team investigating ...
That was the news this weekend after new CIA director John Ratcliffe released an agency ... that has wrought so much devastation around the world was because of a lab-related incident in Wuhan.
Under its new director, John Ratcliffe, the agency released an assessment ... a conclusion about the virus’ origins. "The CIA is the world’s premier spy agency. Its reach is unmatched, its ...
Commons / CC BY 4.0] In one of his first actions after being confirmed by the Senate as CIA director—by a bipartisan vote of 74-25—John Ratcliffe ... it on the world. The “reassessment ...
The Senate on Thursday confirmed John Ratcliffe to lead the Central ... emerging technologies of today will dominate the world of tomorrow,” Ratcliffe said at the time. “Which brings me ...
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New CIA boss Ratcliffe says Biden-era report backing lab-leak theory released to 'restore' trustThe CIA's decision to release a Biden-era assessment favoring the once widely-dismissed COVID-19 lab-leak origin story marks a step toward transparency with the American people, newly-confirmed ...
FILE - A view of the P4 lab inside the Wuhan Institute of Virology is seen after a visit by the World Health Organization team in Wuhan ... of President Donald Trump's pick to lead the agency, John ...
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