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NSO became the company whose software can spy on the world
Yahya Assiri a Saudi Arabian human rights activist and former member of the Royal Saudi Air Force who was targeted by NSO spyware.
The Pegasus project has raised new concerns about the Israeli firm, which is a world leader in the niche surveillance market. In 2019, when NSO Group was facing intense scrutiny, new investors in the Israeli surveillance company were on a PR offensive to reassure human rights groups.
In an exchange of public letters in 2019, they told Amnesty International and other activists that they would do “whatever is necessary” to ensure NSO’s weapons-grade software would only be used to fight crime and terrorism. But the claim, it now appears, was hollow.
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NSO became the company whose software can spy on the world
Yahya Assiri a Saudi Arabian human rights activist and former member of the Royal Saudi Air Force who was targeted by NSO spyware.
The Pegasus project has raised new concerns about the Israeli firm, which is a world leader in the niche surveillance market. In 2019, when NSO Group was facing intense scrutiny, new investors in the Israeli surveillance company were on a PR offensive to reassure human rights groups.
In an exchange of public letters in 2019, they told Amnesty International and other activists that they would do “whatever is necessary” to ensure NSO’s weapons-grade software would only be used to fight crime and terrorism. But the claim, it now appears, was hollow.
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NSO became the company whose software can spy on the world
Yahya Assiri a Saudi Arabian human rights activist and former member of the Royal Saudi Air Force who was targeted by NSO spyware.
The Pegasus project has raised new concerns about the Israeli firm, which is a world leader in the niche surveillance market. In 2019, when NSO Group was facing intense scrutiny, new investors in the Israeli surveillance company were on a PR offensive to reassure human rights groups.
In an exchange of public letters in 2019, they told Amnesty International and other activists that they would do Òwhatever is necessaryÓ to ensure NSOÕs weapons-grade software would only be used to fight crime and terrorism. But the claim, it now appears, was hollow.
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A boat with Julian Assange supporters on board in central London
A boat with Julian Assange supporters on board in central London. Assange, who is 50, is been held in HM Prison Belmarsh.
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A boat with Julian Assange supporters on board in central London
A boat with Julian Assange supporters on board in central London. Assange, who is 50, is been held in HM Prison Belmarsh.
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A boat with Julian Assange supporters on board in central London
A boat with Julian Assange supporters on board in central London. Assange, who is 50, is been held in HM Prison Belmarsh.
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A boat with Julian Assange supporters on board in central London
A boat with Julian Assange supporters on board in central London. Assange, who is 50, is been held in HM Prison Belmarsh.
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A boat with Julian Assange supporters on board in central London
A boat with Julian Assange supporters on board in central London. Assange, who is 50, is been held in HM Prison Belmarsh.
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A boat with Julian Assange supporters on board in central London
A boat with Julian Assange supporters on board in central London. Assange, who is 50, is been held in HM Prison Belmarsh.
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A boat with Julian Assange supporters on board in central London
A boat with Julian Assange supporters on board in central London. Assange, who is 50, is been held in HM Prison Belmarsh.
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Daniel M Davis: ‘Unbelievable things will come from biological advances’.
Daniel M Davis is Professor of Immunology at the University of Manchester. He is the author of The Secret Body, The Beautiful Cure and The Compatibility Gene. His research, using microscopy to study immune cell biology has helped understand how immune cells interact with each other. He discovered the Immunological synapse and membrane nanotubes. Daniel M. Davis is photographed th his home in Wilmslow, Cheshire.
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Daniel M Davis: ‘Unbelievable things will come from biological advances’.
Daniel M Davis is Professor of Immunology at the University of Manchester. He is the author of The Secret Body, The Beautiful Cure and The Compatibility Gene. His research, using microscopy to study immune cell biology has helped understand how immune cells interact with each other. He discovered the Immunological synapse and membrane nanotubes. Daniel M. Davis is photographed th his home in Wilmslow, Cheshire.
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Daniel M Davis: ‘Unbelievable things will come from biological advances’.
Daniel M Davis is Professor of Immunology at the University of Manchester. He is the author of The Secret Body, The Beautiful Cure and The Compatibility Gene. His research, using microscopy to study immune cell biology has helped understand how immune cells interact with each other. He discovered the Immunological synapse and membrane nanotubes. Daniel M. Davis is photographed th his home in Wilmslow, Cheshire.
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Robert and Michael Rosenberg / Meeropol
Robert Meeropol (green shirt) and Michael Meeropol (blue shirt) are the sons of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg who were executed by the US government as Soviet spies in 1953.
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Robert and Michael Rosenberg / Meeropol
Robert Meeropol (green shirt) and Michael Meeropol (blue shirt) are the sons of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg who were executed by the US government as Soviet spies in 1953.
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Robert and Michael Rosenberg / Meeropol
Robert Meeropol (green shirt) and Michael Meeropol (blue shirt) are the sons of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg who were executed by the US government as Soviet spies in 1953.
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Robert and Michael Rosenberg / Meeropol
Robert Meeropol (green shirt) and Michael Meeropol (blue shirt) are the sons of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg who were executed by the US government as Soviet spies in 1953.
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FEATURE - Mysteriöser Monolith auf der Isle of Wight gesichtet
A monolith has appeared on the Isle of Wight, according to pictures taken Sunday (6 Dec).
Alexia R Fishwick captured the scene on a beach on the island off the south coast of Britain.
The mirrored structure follows similar monolith structures being discovered around the world, with one found in Utah last month, and others in Romania and California.
Alexia explains: “I just went for a walk. There it was. Many people walked past it and ignored it. I was dumbstruck. I knew about the other monoliths. Incredibly graceful.”
Alexia further described the monolith as “height 7.5ft, width 2ft, triangular in section, sited above the tide line. All mirror. No obvious disturbance around it. Beamed down?”
Where: Isle of Wight, United Kingdom
When: 06 Dec 2020
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FEATURE - Mysteriöser Monolith auf der Isle of Wight gesichtet
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A monolith has appeared on the Isle of Wight, according to pictures taken Sunday (6 Dec).
Alexia R Fishwick captured the scene on a beach on the island off the south coast of Britain.
The mirrored structure follows similar monolith structures being discovered around the world, with one found in Utah last month, and others in Romania and California.
Alexia explains: “I just went for a walk. There it was. Many people walked past it and ignored it. I was dumbstruck. I knew about the other monoliths. Incredibly graceful.”
Alexia further described the monolith as “height 7.5ft, width 2ft, triangular in section, sited above the tide line. All mirror. No obvious disturbance around it. Beamed down?”
Where: Isle of Wight, United Kingdom
When: 06 Dec 2020
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FEATURE - Mysteriöser Monolith auf der Isle of Wight gesichtet
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A monolith has appeared on the Isle of Wight, according to pictures taken Sunday (6 Dec).
Alexia R Fishwick captured the scene on a beach on the island off the south coast of Britain.
The mirrored structure follows similar monolith structures being discovered around the world, with one found in Utah last month, and others in Romania and California.
Alexia explains: “I just went for a walk. There it was. Many people walked past it and ignored it. I was dumbstruck. I knew about the other monoliths. Incredibly graceful.”
Alexia further described the monolith as “height 7.5ft, width 2ft, triangular in section, sited above the tide line. All mirror. No obvious disturbance around it. Beamed down?”
Where: Isle of Wight, United Kingdom
When: 06 Dec 2020
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FEATURE - Mysteriöser Monolith auf der Isle of Wight gesichtet
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A monolith has appeared on the Isle of Wight, according to pictures taken Sunday (6 Dec).
Alexia R Fishwick captured the scene on a beach on the island off the south coast of Britain.
The mirrored structure follows similar monolith structures being discovered around the world, with one found in Utah last month, and others in Romania and California.
Alexia explains: “I just went for a walk. There it was. Many people walked past it and ignored it. I was dumbstruck. I knew about the other monoliths. Incredibly graceful.”
Alexia further described the monolith as “height 7.5ft, width 2ft, triangular in section, sited above the tide line. All mirror. No obvious disturbance around it. Beamed down?”
Where: Isle of Wight, United Kingdom
When: 06 Dec 2020
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FEATURE - Bond-Auto von "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" 1969 Mercury Cougar XR7 wird versteigert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James Veysey/Shutterstock (11106813j)
A 1969 Ford Mercury Cougar XR7 convertible, which had a starring role in the classic 'Bond film' On Her Majesty's Secret Service, will feature in the Bonhams Bond Street Sale on 16 December. It has an estimate of £100,000 - 150,000. Pictured is Tim Schofield, Head of Department, Bonhams UK Motor Cars.
Bond Car at Bonhams, London, UK - 3 Dec 2020
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FEATURE - Bond-Auto von "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" 1969 Mercury Cougar XR7 wird versteigert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James Veysey/Shutterstock (11106813f)
A 1969 Ford Mercury Cougar XR7 convertible, which had a starring role in the classic 'Bond film' On Her Majesty's Secret Service, will feature in the Bonhams Bond Street Sale on 16 December. It has an estimate of £100,000 - 150,000. Pictured is Tim Schofield, Head of Department, Bonhams UK Motor Cars.
Bond Car at Bonhams, London, UK - 3 Dec 2020
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FEATURE - Bond-Auto von "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" 1969 Mercury Cougar XR7 wird versteigert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James Veysey/Shutterstock (11106813e)
A 1969 Ford Mercury Cougar XR7 convertible, which had a starring role in the classic 'Bond film' On Her Majesty's Secret Service, will feature in the Bonhams Bond Street Sale on 16 December. It has an estimate of £100,000 - 150,000.
Bond Car at Bonhams, London, UK - 3 Dec 2020
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FEATURE - Bond-Auto von "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" 1969 Mercury Cougar XR7 wird versteigert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James Veysey/Shutterstock (11106813g)
A 1969 Ford Mercury Cougar XR7 convertible, which had a starring role in the classic 'Bond film' On Her Majesty's Secret Service, will feature in the Bonhams Bond Street Sale on 16 December. It has an estimate of £100,000 - 150,000.
Bond Car at Bonhams, London, UK - 3 Dec 2020
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FEATURE - Bond-Auto von "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" 1969 Mercury Cougar XR7 wird versteigert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James Veysey/Shutterstock (11106813h)
A 1969 Ford Mercury Cougar XR7 convertible, which had a starring role in the classic 'Bond film' On Her Majesty's Secret Service, will feature in the Bonhams Bond Street Sale on 16 December. It has an estimate of £100,000 - 150,000.
Bond Car at Bonhams, London, UK - 3 Dec 2020
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FEATURE - Bond-Auto von "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" 1969 Mercury Cougar XR7 wird versteigert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James Veysey/Shutterstock (11106813i)
A 1969 Ford Mercury Cougar XR7 convertible, which had a starring role in the classic 'Bond film' On Her Majesty's Secret Service, will feature in the Bonhams Bond Street Sale on 16 December. It has an estimate of £100,000 - 150,000.
Bond Car at Bonhams, London, UK - 3 Dec 2020
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FEATURE - Bond-Auto von "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" 1969 Mercury Cougar XR7 wird versteigert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James Veysey/Shutterstock (11106813c)
A 1969 Ford Mercury Cougar XR7 convertible, which had a starring role in the classic 'Bond film' On Her Majesty's Secret Service, will feature in the Bonhams Bond Street Sale on 16 December. It has an estimate of £100,000 - 150,000.
Bond Car at Bonhams, London, UK - 3 Dec 2020
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DUK10138523_003
FEATURE - Bond-Auto von "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" 1969 Mercury Cougar XR7 wird versteigert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James Veysey/Shutterstock (11106813d)
A 1969 Ford Mercury Cougar XR7 convertible, which had a starring role in the classic 'Bond film' On Her Majesty's Secret Service, will feature in the Bonhams Bond Street Sale on 16 December. It has an estimate of £100,000 - 150,000.
Bond Car at Bonhams, London, UK - 3 Dec 2020
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DUK10138523_002
FEATURE - Bond-Auto von "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" 1969 Mercury Cougar XR7 wird versteigert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James Veysey/Shutterstock (11106813b)
A 1969 Ford Mercury Cougar XR7 convertible, which had a starring role in the classic 'Bond film' On Her Majesty's Secret Service, will feature in the Bonhams Bond Street Sale on 16 December. It has an estimate of £100,000 - 150,000. Pictured is Tim Schofield, Head of Department, Bonhams UK Motor Cars.
Bond Car at Bonhams, London, UK - 3 Dec 2020
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DUK10138523_001
FEATURE - Bond-Auto von "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" 1969 Mercury Cougar XR7 wird versteigert
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James Veysey/Shutterstock (11106813a)
A 1969 Ford Mercury Cougar XR7 convertible, which had a starring role in the classic 'Bond film' On Her Majesty's Secret Service, will feature in the Bonhams Bond Street Sale on 16 December. It has an estimate of £100,000 - 150,000.
Bond Car at Bonhams, London, UK - 3 Dec 2020
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Experience: my brother spied on me for the Stasi . I was strip-searched at the border. To be betrayed by a family member touches you deeply.
Peter Keup: ÔI spent 10 months in prison, some of it in solitary confinement.Õ
I was three years old when they built the Berlin Wall; my brother Ulrich was seven. My father was a communist, but by the time I was 16 my mother had convinced him that the family should apply for an exit visa from East Germany. The government refused and everything changed for the worse Ð we were treated as if we had betrayed the cause. I was kicked out of school. I couldnÕt do the job I wanted to do. I wasnÕt even allowed to do the sport I liked, which was track and field, because I was banned from my club.
Ulrich and I were never close. He started drinking at an early age. He had his first child at 21 and moved in with his girlfriend. I started ballroom dancing, because it was a competitive activity where clubs were private and not run by the authorities. I danced with my younger sister, Uta, and in 1981 we came third in the East German championships. We were told that we could represent the German Democratic Republic (GDR) internationally Ð if we first withdrew our exit visa request. We refused, so they stopped us from dancing. That was when I decided to escape. I was 22, but felt like I was living in a grave.
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Experience: my brother spied on me for the Stasi . I was strip-searched at the border. To be betrayed by a family member touches you deeply.
Peter Keup: ÔI spent 10 months in prison, some of it in solitary confinement.Õ
I was three years old when they built the Berlin Wall; my brother Ulrich was seven. My father was a communist, but by the time I was 16 my mother had convinced him that the family should apply for an exit visa from East Germany. The government refused and everything changed for the worse Ð we were treated as if we had betrayed the cause. I was kicked out of school. I couldnÕt do the job I wanted to do. I wasnÕt even allowed to do the sport I liked, which was track and field, because I was banned from my club.
Ulrich and I were never close. He started drinking at an early age. He had his first child at 21 and moved in with his girlfriend. I started ballroom dancing, because it was a competitive activity where clubs were private and not run by the authorities. I danced with my younger sister, Uta, and in 1981 we came third in the East German championships. We were told that we could represent the German Democratic Republic (GDR) internationally Ð if we first withdrew our exit visa request. We refused, so they stopped us from dancing. That was when I decided to escape. I was 22, but felt like I was living in a grave.
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Experience: my brother spied on me for the Stasi . I was strip-searched at the border. To be betrayed by a family member touches you deeply.
Peter Keup: ÔI spent 10 months in prison, some of it in solitary confinement.Õ
I was three years old when they built the Berlin Wall; my brother Ulrich was seven. My father was a communist, but by the time I was 16 my mother had convinced him that the family should apply for an exit visa from East Germany. The government refused and everything changed for the worse Ð we were treated as if we had betrayed the cause. I was kicked out of school. I couldnÕt do the job I wanted to do. I wasnÕt even allowed to do the sport I liked, which was track and field, because I was banned from my club.
Ulrich and I were never close. He started drinking at an early age. He had his first child at 21 and moved in with his girlfriend. I started ballroom dancing, because it was a competitive activity where clubs were private and not run by the authorities. I danced with my younger sister, Uta, and in 1981 we came third in the East German championships. We were told that we could represent the German Democratic Republic (GDR) internationally Ð if we first withdrew our exit visa request. We refused, so they stopped us from dancing. That was when I decided to escape. I was 22, but felt like I was living in a grave.
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Experience: my brother spied on me for the Stasi . I was strip-searched at the border. To be betrayed by a family member touches you deeply.
Peter Keup: ÔI spent 10 months in prison, some of it in solitary confinement.Õ
I was three years old when they built the Berlin Wall; my brother Ulrich was seven. My father was a communist, but by the time I was 16 my mother had convinced him that the family should apply for an exit visa from East Germany. The government refused and everything changed for the worse Ð we were treated as if we had betrayed the cause. I was kicked out of school. I couldnÕt do the job I wanted to do. I wasnÕt even allowed to do the sport I liked, which was track and field, because I was banned from my club.
Ulrich and I were never close. He started drinking at an early age. He had his first child at 21 and moved in with his girlfriend. I started ballroom dancing, because it was a competitive activity where clubs were private and not run by the authorities. I danced with my younger sister, Uta, and in 1981 we came third in the East German championships. We were told that we could represent the German Democratic Republic (GDR) internationally Ð if we first withdrew our exit visa request. We refused, so they stopped us from dancing. That was when I decided to escape. I was 22, but felt like I was living in a grave.
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Experience: my brother spied on me for the Stasi . I was strip-searched at the border. To be betrayed by a family member touches you deeply.
Peter Keup: ÔI spent 10 months in prison, some of it in solitary confinement.Õ
I was three years old when they built the Berlin Wall; my brother Ulrich was seven. My father was a communist, but by the time I was 16 my mother had convinced him that the family should apply for an exit visa from East Germany. The government refused and everything changed for the worse Ð we were treated as if we had betrayed the cause. I was kicked out of school. I couldnÕt do the job I wanted to do. I wasnÕt even allowed to do the sport I liked, which was track and field, because I was banned from my club.
Ulrich and I were never close. He started drinking at an early age. He had his first child at 21 and moved in with his girlfriend. I started ballroom dancing, because it was a competitive activity where clubs were private and not run by the authorities. I danced with my younger sister, Uta, and in 1981 we came third in the East German championships. We were told that we could represent the German Democratic Republic (GDR) internationally Ð if we first withdrew our exit visa request. We refused, so they stopped us from dancing. That was when I decided to escape. I was 22, but felt like I was living in a grave.
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Experience: my brother spied on me for the Stasi . I was strip-searched at the border. To be betrayed by a family member touches you deeply.
Peter Keup: ÔI spent 10 months in prison, some of it in solitary confinement.Õ
I was three years old when they built the Berlin Wall; my brother Ulrich was seven. My father was a communist, but by the time I was 16 my mother had convinced him that the family should apply for an exit visa from East Germany. The government refused and everything changed for the worse Ð we were treated as if we had betrayed the cause. I was kicked out of school. I couldnÕt do the job I wanted to do. I wasnÕt even allowed to do the sport I liked, which was track and field, because I was banned from my club.
Ulrich and I were never close. He started drinking at an early age. He had his first child at 21 and moved in with his girlfriend. I started ballroom dancing, because it was a competitive activity where clubs were private and not run by the authorities. I danced with my younger sister, Uta, and in 1981 we came third in the East German championships. We were told that we could represent the German Democratic Republic (GDR) internationally Ð if we first withdrew our exit visa request. We refused, so they stopped us from dancing. That was when I decided to escape. I was 22, but felt like I was living in a grave.
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