Public relations: Israeli spyware firm mounts charm offensive to repair damaged brand

Public relations: Israeli spyware firm mounts charm offensive to repair damaged brand

It is not illegal to register to lobby for two affiliated clients, and powerful law firms doing lobbying work often do so for purposes of efficiency and holding meetings together.

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Why Israeli spyware firm NSO wants ‘urgent’ meeting with US Secretary of State Blinken

Why Israeli spyware firm NSO wants ‘urgent’ meeting with US Secretary of State Blinken

For NSO, the blacklisting has been an existential threat. The push to reverse it, which included hiring multiple American public relations and law firms, has cost NSO $1.5 million in lobbying last year, more than the government of Israel itself spent.

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27-year-old Indonesian police officer becomes youngest ever woman to be honoured with top UN award

27-year-old Indonesian police officer becomes youngest ever woman to be honoured with top UN award

Rismayanti is a crime database officer with the UN mission MINUSCA. She, a statement has it, helped conceptualise and develop a criminal database that enables UN police to map and analyse crime and disorder hotspots.

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South Africa ranked seventh in the world, third in Africa among countries with most organised crime

South Africa ranked seventh in the world, third in Africa among countries with most organised crime

The index reveals that South Africa grapples with more than one form of organised crime. These include human, arms, organ and drug trafficking, child labour, labour exploitation, domestic servitude and child brides. These forms of organised crime have created thriving criminal markets that are supported by the influence of criminal actors – responsible for years of state capture – and criminal networks that are highly interconnected.

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Palestinians dig mass grave for 120 dead patients inside Israeli-encircled Al Shifa Hospital

Palestinians dig mass grave for 120 dead patients inside Israeli-encircled Al Shifa Hospital

Ashraf Al-Qidra, Gaza’s health ministry spokesman, reached by telephone inside the hospital compound, said there were about 100 bodies decomposing inside and no way to get them out.

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Republican presidential field thins out as grievance-stricken Trumps looks unassailable

Republican presidential field thins out as grievance-stricken Trumps looks unassailable

Nikki Haley entered the GOP field early in the race, emerging as one of the first to challenge to Donald Trump. She was once the governor of South Carolina, as well as the US ambassador to the United Nations under Trump. Now, more than six months into her campaign, Haley is still trying to show voters what makes her different from others in the Republican primary field. AP’s Meg Kinnard explains more.

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Carbon credits: Kenya gears up for direct air capture push in ‘Great Carbon Valley’

Carbon credits: Kenya gears up for direct air capture push in ‘Great Carbon Valley’

Kenya is the world’s seventh-largest producer of geothermal energy. Geothermal and other renewable energy sources account for around 90 per cent of grid electricity in the country, meaning that DAC machines can operate without themselves generating substantial emissions.

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WHO pays Congolese sexual abuse victims $250 to retain dignity and reputation of UN agency

WHO pays Congolese sexual abuse victims $250 to retain dignity and reputation of UN agency

For a visiting WHO staffer working in Congo, the standard daily allowance ranges from about $144 to $480. Gamhewage received $231 a day during her three-day trip to the Congolese capital Kinshasa, according to an internal travel claim.

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Doubts grow over Israel’s allegations that Hamas is hiding in Shifa, Gaza’s main hospital

Doubts grow over Israel’s allegations that Hamas is hiding in Shifa, Gaza’s main hospital

After the war erupted, tens of thousands crammed into the hospital grounds to seek shelter. As the war has moved closer to the hospital, most of those huddling there have fled south – joining some two-thirds of the territory’s 2.3 million residents who have left their homes.

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Intra-African Fair in Cairo told AfCFTA can end colonial legacy of exporting raw materials

Intra-African Fair in Cairo told AfCFTA can end colonial legacy of exporting raw materials

Jean-Louis Ekra, Deputy Chairperson of the Intra-African Trade Fair (IATF2023) Advisory Council and a former President of the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank).

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