Security sources cited by Haaretz say travel unrelated to alleged use of 'Predator' program against opposition politician

Representatives of ruling party abstain in vote; PM Kyriakos Mitsotakis has denied knowledge of phone hacking in scandal that has shaken support for his government

TV report says snooping was identified shortly after the election campaign commenced but that the spying is being carried out legally by company owned by Likud supporter

Head of EYP acknowledges management 'errors,' but government denies claims it used Predator malware to spy on journalists, opposition

In a statement to the Guardian, the US intelligence agency says it bought a license from NSO Group for 'product testing and evaluation only' and not 'operational use'

Washington Post: Whistleblower told US Justice Department that Israeli spyware firm tried to gain access to network used by Americans traveling abroad; US lawmaker: 'Really fishy'

Rights group in Hungary says its taking legal action against state, Israeli spyware company 'to expose the practice of unlawful secret surveillance'

Marian Banas says he plans to call leader of Poland's ruling right-wing party, who's also deputy prime minister for security, as a witness to testify under penalty of perjury

If recent hack of diplomats phones confirmed, it would represent first time Israeli group's surveillance software used against American officials; assailant remains unknown

Associated Press investigation finds Doha hired Kevin Chalker to spy on rival bidders and the officials who picked Qatar as host for 2022 tourney; he also kept tabs on critics

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