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How Mexico's traditional political espionage went high-tech Victims say the use of Pegasus spyware through 2017 had a chilling effect on journalists and human rights workers. The government says it halted the practice, but questions remain. The phone numbers of dozens of people close to Mexican President Andrés ...
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These routine shots already are required in schools, as more states ban Covid-19 vaccine requirements (CNN) As debates abound over whether coronavirus vaccinations should be required in public schools, many experts point out that students already are required to receive several other routine vaccinations to attend childcare or classes in the United States.
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The UK Is Balking at the Northern Ireland Protocol. So, What Is That? On Wednesday, Britain said that a Brexit treaty on Northern Ireland, negotiated by Prime Minister Boris Johnson and called the Northern Ireland protocol, could create so many problems that it might have to be abandoned if it cannot be rewritten.
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US Women's National Team hammered by Sweden in opening Tokyo 2020 match Sweden forward Stina Blackstenius celebrates after scoring her second goal of the match. (CNN) Sweden laid down an early marker in the women's Olympic football ...
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A princess raced to escape Dubai's powerful ruler. Then her phone appeared on the list. In the days before commandos dragged Princess Latifa from her getaway yacht in the Indian Ocean, her number was added to a list that included targets of a powerful spyware, a new investigation shows. A photo purportedly of Princess Latifa, right, was ...
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'Somebody has to do the dirty work': NSO founders defend the spyware they built CEO Shalev Hulio said he would 'shut Pegasus down' if there were a better alternative. In lengthy interviews, Hulio and co-founder Omri Lavie traced a journey launched from an Israeli kibbutz and said the company's technology had saved lives. "If somebody ...
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The UK Is Balking at the Northern Ireland Protocol. So, What Is That? Then the "sausage wars" over the supply of chilled meat. Now, the rift over post-Brexit trade rules for Northern Ireland is threatening to become a full-scale confrontation between Britain and the European Union — and one that could upset the United States too.
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Skipping the Olympics Is 'Not an Option' for Many Advertisers But now, as roughly 11,000 competitors from more than 200 countries convene in Tokyo as the coronavirus pandemic lingers, Olympic advertisers are feeling anxious about the more than $1 billion they have spent to run ads on NBC and its Peacock streaming ...
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Indonesia is now the epicenter of Asia's Covid-19 crisis. Here's what you need to know (CNN) For much of last year, it seemed like Indonesia had managed to keep its Covid-19 outbreak largely under control. Now, the island nation -- home to about 270 million people -- has become Asia's new epicenter of the pandemic, reporting more daily ...
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The Helpful Hand Guiding Brisbane's Olympic Victory John Coates may be the most influential figure in the Olympic movement after I.O.C. President Thomas Bach. Critics of Coates say he has too much power.
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