Pakistan has recently passed a law that allows the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency to spy on citizens’ calls and messages in the name of “national security.” The controversial move has sparked concerns about privacy and civil liberties in the country. Critics argue that this decision could lead to widespread surveillance and violations of individual rights.
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Keir Starmer and the Cummings consensus
In Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free, Roula Khalaf selects her favorite stories, including Dominic Cummings' vindication by Keir Starmer's alignment with Tory predecessors on civil service failures and planning reforms, highlighting areas of consensus between Labour and the Tories. Despite shared goals, the challenge lies in delivering reforms effectively, as seen in the slow progress and lack of confidence in Starmer's ability to take on the political machine and drive change through, potentially leading...
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