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Macron und weitere Regierungschefs im Visier von "Pegasus"
Paris | Der französische Präsident Emmanuel Macron ist laut eines Medienberichtes ins Visier der Spähsoftware "Pegasus" geraten. Eine marokkanische Behörde habe ihn 2019 angeblich ausforschen wollen, wie eine Liste geleakter Telefonnummern zeige, berichten "Süddeutsche Zeitung", NDR, WDR und die Wochenzeitung "Die Zeit".
Auch die Mobilnummer von Charles Michel, damals Belgiens Premierminister und heute Präsident des Europäischen Rates, soll ein potenzielles Ziel marokkanischer Behörden gewesen sein.
Bei der Liste handelt es sich den Recherchen zufolge um die Nummern potenzieller Ausspäh-Ziele, die von Kunden der israelischen Spionagefirma NSO Group vorausgewählt worden sein sollen. Die Firma widerspricht dieser Darstellung aber. Insgesamt finden sich laut des Recherchenetzwerks im Leak des Pegasus-Projekts die Telefonnummern von 14 Staats- oder Regierungschefs, die während ihrer Amtszeit Opfer des Handy-Spions geworden sein könnten.
ParisFrance-general-FranceAlgeriaLebanonYemenSouth-africaUnited-arab-emiratesUgandaEthiopiaPakistanIndiaIslamabad will receive 15M vaccine doses from Germany under WHO-led COVAX facility by May, says foreign minister Aamir Latif | 13.04.2021
KARACHI, Pakistan
Pakistan will get a third batch of 500,000 doses of coronavirus vaccine from China as a gift, an official said on Tuesday.
Nosheen Hamid, the parliamentary health secretary, told reporters that Beijing will provide another half-million doses of Sinopharm vaccine as a gift in the next few weeks.
China has already donated one million doses in two batches to its longtime South Asian ally.
A Health Ministry official who declined to be named told Anadolu Agency that the promised doses will be delivered by the end of April.
PakistanGermanyIslamabadBeijingChinaAnadoluTurkey-generalTurkeyKarachiSindhBerlinShah-mehmood-qureshiNearly 100 Kashmiri youths, who travelled to Pakistan on valid visas for short durations, have either not come back or have disappeared after their return in last three years, raising an alarm within security agencies which fear that they could be possible sleeper cells of terror groups operating from across the border. Alarm bells rang in April last year when a group of five terrorists were killed in jungles of the border area of Handwara in North Kashmir. One of them was a local who went to Pakistan in 2018 and had not returned since, various officials from security agencies said. Between April one to six of last year, youths hailing from Shopian, Kulgam and Anantnag districts of South Kashmir were seen as part of the infiltrating groups of terrorists and all of them had travelled to Pakistan on valid documents and never returned thereafter, they said.
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