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It’s one of the world’s best-known and elusive cyber weapons: FinFisher, a spyware sold by U.K.- based Gamma Group, which can secretly take remote control of a computer, copying files, intercepting Skype calls and logging every keystroke.
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Crown Prince Nayef bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, who led Saudi Arabia’s terrorism fight while in his dual role as interior minister, has died. He was in his late 70s.
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Bahrain is tiny -- an island kingdom off the Saudi coast with a half-million citizens and as many expatriate workers.
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“Death, death to Al Khalifa!” Shiite Muslim mourners chanted as they followed the coffin of Bahia al-Aradi through Manama’s narrow streets. “Down, down with Hamad!”
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Bahrain’s opposition burned tires in Shiite villages today, hours ahead of a Grand Prix race in which King Hamad is expected to attend.
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Having been relegated to the minor headlines in both the Arab and Western media, the anti-government protests in the tiny Persian Gulf nation of Bahrain finally had their moment this weekend.
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Bahrain’s King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa discussed with his Saudi counterpart today ways to implement a plan to make the Gulf Cooperation Council a united entity, state-run Bahrain News Agency said.
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Saudi Arabian troops moved into Bahrain as part of a regional force from the Gulf Cooperation Council, the first outside intervention since a wave of popular uprisings swept through parts of the Arab world.
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Mohammed Ibrahim Yacoub had a haircut, took a shower and left home with a friend as police clashed with Shiite Muslim protesters near his home in Sitra, Bahrain on Jan. 25. That was the last time his family saw their 18-year-old son alive.
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Bahrain declared a three-month state of emergency as a second contingent of forces from Gulf states arrived in the kingdom to support its government following persistent protests.
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