Arshad Sharif Was Tortured Before Being Gunned Down at Point-Blank Range

Senior Pakistani journalist, Arshad Sharif, who was recently assassinated in Kenya, had been tortured before he was shot in the head and right lung from point-blank range, Dunya TV has reported.

Arshad Sharif Was Tortured Before Being Gunned Down at Point-Blank Range

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It was discovered that Sharif’s Kenyan visa had been sponsored by Khurram and Waqar Ahmed who also hosted him, and who owned the shooting range near where he was discovered dead. On Tuesday it was reported that Arshad Sharif had dined with at least 10 American shooting instructors on the final day of his life.

Yet Another Study Shows Apple’s Hyped Privacy Standards Are Often Empty Theater

For the last few years Apple has worked overtime trying to market itself as a more privacy-focused company. 40-foot billboards of the iPhone with the slogan “Privacy. That’s iPhone” have been a key part of company marketing for years. The only problem: researchers keep highlighting how a lot of Apple’s well-hyped privacy changes are performative in nature.

Yet Another Study Shows Apple’s Hyped Privacy Standards Are Often Empty Theater

Despite surge in iPad sales, Apple’s future still cloudy: analysts

Despite surge in iPad sales, Apple’s future still cloudy: analysts

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How iPhone iOS update means Apple workers can STILL listen into your conversations

Apple is resuming the use of humans to review Siri commands and dictation with the latest iPhone software update iOS 13.2.
In August, Apple suspended the practice after privacy concerns.
— Read on www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-7626855/Apple-resumes-human-reviews-Siri-audio-iPhone-update.html

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