saudi arabia
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Former Google Exec Says He Was Forced Out For Opposing Company’s Pivot To Evil
A onetime top Google executive, former head of international relations Ross LaJeunesse, is now publicly alleging that the company abandoned its “Don’t be evil” ethos because it was more interested in chasing “bigger profits and an even higher stock price.”
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Reema Juffali Set To Become The First Saudi Woman To Race In An International Series Within The Kingdom
Women have only been legally allowed to drive in Saudi Arabia since June of 2018, but now that they are in the driver’s seat they are quickly been making up for lost time. Now, we can add Reema Juffali, 27, to the list as she sets out to become the first Saudi woman to compete…
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Facebook Sues Shadowy Israeli Cyberweapons Firm NSO Group Over WhatsApp Malware
Facebook and subsidiary WhatsApp have filed suit against shadowy Israeli cyber-intelligence firm NSO Group, saying that it exploited a vulnerability in the encrypted messaging app to infect over 1,400 phones with malware.
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Drone Attack On Oil Facilities Shuts Down Half Of Saudi Arabia’s Oil Production
Saudi Arabia has shut down approximately half of its oil production capacity after “coordinated drone strikes on facilities in [its] Eastern Province” set blazes at the Hijra Khurais oil field and Abqaiq, the world’s largest oil stabilisation facility, the Wall Street Journal reported.