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Chinese hackers breach sanctions office of US Treasury: Washington Post

Chinese “state-sponsored” hackers have targeted the US Treasury Department’s sanctions office in a cyberattack disclosed early this week, The Washington…

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Saudi Arab

In new book, Pompeo staunchly defends S Arabia despite Khashoggi murder

Publishing a new book, former US secretary of state Mike Pompeo stages a staunch defense of Saudi Arabia, despite the…

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Saudi Arab

Khashoggi’s fiancée calls on Canadian Singer to cancel concert in Saudi Arabia

Hatice Cengiz, the fiancée of Jamal Khashoggi, urged singer Justin Bieber to cancel his scheduled Dec. 5 performance in Saudi…

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Palestine

Israel’s Pegasus spyware found on five French cabinet ministers’ mobile phones

Traces of Israeli-made Pegasus spyware were found on the mobile phones of at least five current French cabinet ministers and…

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Middle East

Revealed: Israeli military-grade spyware used to hack phones worldwide

An investigation reveals that an Israeli military-grade spyware has been used to hack dozens of smartphones across the world, whose…

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Saudi Arab

Sons of murdered Saudi journalist Khashoggi ‘forgive’ killers

The sons of murdered Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi said on Friday they “forgive” the killers of their father, an announcement…

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World

The Washington Post: Why America Can’t Escape the Middle East

The Washington Post reported , Saturday, that in the annals of disastrous revolutions, the popular uprising that swept the Middle…

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Saudi Arab

Saudi Arabia attempted to spy on Khashoggi’s fiancée

American intelligence authorities tipped off their counterparts in the United Kingdom to a plan by Saudi Arabia to spy on…

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Saudi Arab

Over a dozen Saudi servicemen to be expelled from US: Report

Over a dozen Saudi servicemen accused of harboring links to extremist groups and possessing child pornography will be expelled from…

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Saudi Arab

Prince bin Salman is primary culprit in Khashoggi’s murder: Saudi rights group

A group of Saudi rights activists, researchers and journalists have severely censured the ultra-conservative kingdom’s “corrupt” judicial system over shielding…

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