PEGASUS SPYWARE: HOW DOES IT WORK?

Researchers believe that early versions of the hacking software, first detected in 2016, used booby-trapped text messages to install itself onto the phones of targets.  The recipient would have to click on a link in the message in order for the spyware to download.
19 July 2021

Pilgrims stream out of Makkah

Hajj pilgrims streamed out of the holy city of Makkah and into the Mina valley yesterday, launching the rituals of the great pilgrimage which Saudi Arabia is holding in a scaled-down form for a second year.
18 July 2021

Syria regime fire kills seven in rebel bastion: monitor

Syrian regime artillery fire killed seven civilians including three children in the country’s last major rebel bastion of Idlib, a Britain-based war monitor said yesterday.
18 July 2021

Iran trying to deflect blame on talks impasse

The United States on Saturday accused Tehran of an “outrageous” effort to deflect blame for the impasse in Iran nuclear talks and denied that any agreement had been reached on a prisoner swap.
18 July 2021

Syria’s Assad takes oath after much maligned re-election

President Bashar al-Assad took the oath of office for a fourth term in war-ravaged Syria on Saturday, after officially winning 95 percent of the vote in an election dismissed abroad.
18 July 2021

2nd Pandemic Hajj: Pilgrims arrive in Makkah

Pilgrims began arriving in the holy city of Makkah yesterday for the second downsized hajj staged during the coronavirus pandemic, circling Islam’s holiest site in masks and on distanced paths. 
17 July 2021

Bashar Assad sworn in for 4th term as president of war-torn Syria

Syrian President Bashar Assad was sworn in Saturday for a fourth seven-year term in the war-torn country.
17 July 2021

Turkey says mass grave found in Syrian region

Ankara said Thursday it had uncovered a mass grave containing dozens of bodies in a Turkish-held region of Syria, accusing a US-backed Kurdish militia of the killings.
16 July 2021

Israeli spyware firm targeted journalists, activists: report

A spyware campaign using tools from a secretive Israeli firm was used to attack and impersonate dozens of human rights activists, journalists, dissidents, politicians and others, researchers said Thursday.
16 July 2021

Lebanon crisis deepens

Lebanese politician Saad al-Hariri abandoned his months-long effort to form a new government on Thursday, dimming the chances of a cabinet being agreed any time soon that could start rescuing the country from financial meltdown.  
16 July 2021

Taliban offer 3-month truce

The Taliban have offered a three-month ceasefire in exchange for the release of 7,000 insurgent prisoners, an Afghan government negotiator said yesterday, as Pakistan confirmed the militant group had control of a key border crossing.
15 July 2021

New sections of Jerusalem’s ancient wall discovered

Archaeologists said Wednesday that the recent discovery of two stretches of stone bulwark from the Iron Age “unequivocally” prove a huge wall once protected the entire eastern flank of ancient Jerusalem.
15 July 2021

Regime shelling kills 9 civilians in Syria: monitor

Shelling by Syrian regime forces yesterday killed nine civilians, including three children, in the Idlib region in the country’s northwest, a war monitor reported.
15 July 2021

Iran delays nuke talks

Iran is not prepared to resume negotiations on coming back into compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal until Iranian President-elect Ebrahim Raisi’s administration has begun, a diplomatic source said on Wednesday.
15 July 2021

Palestinian students arrested

The Israeli army yesterday said it had arrested between 20 and 30 Palestinian students in the occupied West Bank it accused of being “terror operatives” of Islamist group Hamas.  
15 July 2021

Taliban back to old ways

Days after the Taliban captured a remote district in Afghanistan’s north, they issued their first orders in the form of a letter to the local imam. 
14 July 2021

In first for Gulf, UAE opens embassy in Israel, hails trade ties

The United Arab Emirates on Wednesday become the first Gulf state to open an embassy in Israel, as its envoy hailed the trade and investment opportunities that closer ties would bring at a flag-raising ceremony also attended by Israel's president.
14 July 2021

Prevent your cities from getting damaged

The Taliban do not want to battle government forces inside Afghanistan’s cities and would rather see them surrender, a senior insurgent leader said Tuesday, as the militants also warned Turkey against extending its troop presence. 
13 July 2021

Anger as death toll hits 92

The death toll from a fire that tore through a coronavirus hospital in southern Iraq rose to 92, health officials said yesterday, as authorities faced accusations of negligence from grieving relatives and a doctor who works there. 
13 July 2021

Anger mounts after 92 die in fire on Iraq COVID ward

The death toll from a fire that tore through a coronavirus hospital in southern Iraq rose to 92, health officials said on Tuesday, as authorities faced accusations of negligence from grieving relatives and a doctor who works there.
13 July 2021