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    Intelligence agencies play a crucial role in national security and international relations, with major organisations like the CIA (USA), MI6 (UK), FSB (Russia), and Mossad (Israel) at the forefront. These clandestine services gather, analyse, and disseminate vital information to protect their respective nations' interests and counter various threats.

    Recent developments in the intelligence world have seen a shift towards cybersecurity and digital espionage. Agencies are increasingly focusing on countering state-sponsored hacking attempts, protecting critical infrastructure, and safeguarding sensitive information from both domestic and foreign adversaries. The ongoing geopolitical tensions between major powers have also led to heightened intelligence gathering and counterintelligence efforts across the globe.

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    The history of intelligence agencies is as old as statecraft itself, with modern organisations tracing their roots to wartime necessity and Cold War tensions. The CIA was established in 1947, while MI6 has its origins in the early 20th century. The FSB, successor to the KGB, was formed after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, and Mossad was founded shortly after Israel's independence in 1949. These agencies have evolved significantly over time, adapting to new threats and technologies.

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