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A new Amnesty International investigation has established that Predator spyware was used in 2024 to target Teixeira Cândido, a prominent Angolan journalist, press freedom activist, jurist and former Secretary General of the Syndicate of Angolan Journalists (SJA). Predator is a highly invasive mobile phone spyware, developed and sold by Intellexa – a mercenary spyware company – for use by governments in surveillance operations. This is the first forensic confirmation of its use in Angola. “I feel...
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A new Amnesty International investigation has established that Predator spyware was used in 2024 to target Teixeira Cândido, a prominent Angolan journ...
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Media Studies and Journalism student Tahsin Ahmed Tanmoy, 19,believes that the elections must herald a new era in Bangladesh characterized by transparency and inclusive governance. Committed to using his skills to help build a more just and participatory society, he wants the new government to show its strength by protecting the right to protest. “From...























