How a hacked phone may have led killers to Khashoggi

    CNN: Jamal Khashoggi probably thought the messages he was sending to fellow Saudi dissident Omar Abdulaziz were hidden, cloaked in WhatsApp security. In reality they were compromised — along with the rest of Abdulaziz’s phone, which had allegedly been infected by Pegasus, a powerful piece of malware designed to spy on its users. Abdulaziz, as…

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      Ivanka ‘being considered’ to head the World Bank

      South China Morning Post: US President Donald Trump’s daughter and adviser Ivanka Trump and former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley and are among possible US candidates to replace outgoing World Bank President Jim Yong Kim, according to a report on Friday. Kim abruptly announced Monday he was cutting short his tenure as the bank’s president more…

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        Fight against corruption to continue: PM Sheikh Hasina

        DOT Desk: eiterating her government’s firm stance against corruption, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today said the government will continue its fight against graft to keep up the country’s development spree and uphold its achievements, reports The Daily Star. “Though it’s not possible for any country to root out hundred percent corruption, it’s a responsibility of our…

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          Role of media during the Liberation War of Bangladesh

          A.S.M Riad Arif writes for DOT :  It was Simon John Dring, an award-winning British Journalist and the correspondent of The Daily Telegraph in 1971 during the Liberation War in Bangladesh. Before the Pakistan Military started the brutal Genocide they sent a letter to the foreign journalists to leave Dhaka immediately. But Simon hid at…

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