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Daily update · November 8, 2021
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NEWS
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Government Executive
China hawk Sen. Josh Hawley normally has little in common with anti-war group Code Pink. But the two are on the same side when it comes to keeping women out of the draft. Congress is expected to debate this year whether women should register with the …
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Economic Times
Israel has distanced itself from the controversy triggered by the NSO Group after the US blacklisted the technology firm, which had developed the Pegasus spyware that was allegedly used to target government officials, activists and journalists globally, …
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South Asia Journal
Dr. Manoj Kumar Mishra 8 November 2021 The world politics is currently undergoing a phase of a new Cold War characterized by simmering tensions, breach of international norms, proxy wars and arms race among major powers around the globe. Lack of trust …
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Scoop
In a modest effort to disrupt the global spyware market, the United States announced last week that four entities had been added to its blacklist. On November 3, the US Department of Commerce revealed that it would be adding Israel-based companies NSO …
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Economic Times
Chief of Defence Staff General Bipin Rawat will inaugurate the 14th edition of ‘c0c0n’, an annual Hacking and Cyber Security Briefing, which will be held virtually from November 10-13. The conference, which is being conducted by Kerala Police in …
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Doha News
In July, non-profit organisations revealed some 50,000 people, including academics, activists and journalists, were spied on via Israel’s Pegasus programme. Washington has imposed sanctions on an Israeli firm over misuse of its phone-hacking spyware, …
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SaltWire
JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Israel’s Foreign Minister Yair Lapid on Saturday distanced the government from the NSO Group, a firm blacklisted this week by the United States over alleged misuse of its phone hacking spyware. An investigation by 17 media …
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CNN
That was how NBC radio introduced the signal from the first satellite in space, on October 4, 1957. But it wasn’t a triumph of American science: The sound came from the Soviet Union’s Sputnik, a piece of hardware the size of a beach ball whose …
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The Epoch Times
NEW DELHI—In the new emerging global world order, both India and Taiwan, two key countries in the Indo-Pacific region, face Chinese aggression and the increasing need to cooperate, experts say. Although both countries have made efforts over the past few …
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