Mexican president accused of wiretapping activists, violating pledge
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Press freedom groups are accusing Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador of illegally allowing his military to spy on human rights activists.
The Pegasus infection was confirmed through a forensic investigation by the University of Toronto group Citizen Lab, the groups said Tuesday.
"So far in the administration of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, at least three human rights activists and two journalists have been illegally spied on with Pegasus, presumably by the Army, which, according to press information, is the only (government) agency that currently has Pegasus," according to a report by the press freedom group Article 19, The Network for the Defense of Digital Rights and Mexican media organizations.
Clonazepam, popular anxiety-reducing drug, recalled nationwide for ‘possibly life-threatening’ error
The anxiety-reducing drug, Clonazepam, has been recalled after a potentially "life-threatening" label mix-up, the FDA said in the recall.