Germany’s foreign intelligence agency (BND) has unveiled a video game to draw young people into espionage careers, Deutsche Welle (DW) reported Thursday.
The BND designed the game to "showcase the concentration, memory, and problem-solving skills required in intelligence work," while offering an interactive glimpse into the agency’s operations.
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