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International election observers have also said the elections were flawed, pointing to doctored numbers and other irregularities during the counting process.

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The electoral commission has now been ordered by the Constitutional Court to hand over all the records and tally sheets.

Police say they believe Mondlane - a part-time pastor and independent candidate who insists he was the true winner of the polls - is in neighbouring South Africa

He has been imploring his supporters in social media videos to demonstrate over the next week against the official poll results

Mondlane disappeared from public view 12 days ago, accusing the police of threatening behaviour not long after two of his aides were shot dead in the run-up to release of the results.

bbc.com/news/articles/cy4d3j1m

For the past day WhatsApp, for example, gets cut off for hours at a time - and although a connection can be made intermittently, making calls on the app has not been possible for the whole of Friday

mastodon.social/@netblocks/113

Meanwhile:

Social media has been restricted in Mozambique as one of the main challengers in last month's disputed election remains in hiding calling for protests - Internet watchdog NetBlocks said restrictions to WhatsApp, Facebook and Instagram began on Thursday, while there had been disruption to mobile data soon after election day on 9 October.

That said

even people who dislike Trump are likely to take Wolff’s latest claims with a grain of salt. The reporter has previously been accused of exaggerating and embellishing in his stories, including in his 2018 book Fire and Fury. And while his statements in the new podcast episode seem plausible, he hasn’t released the 100 hours of Epstein tapes he claims to have

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“You know, he would go and he would take them out of the safe,” Wolff said of Epstein. “And then he would return them to the safe. And I would say it was likely that they would have been there when the FBI—Trump’s FBI at that point, not to put too fine a point on it—raided Epstein’s house and took the contents of the safe in 2019.”

When Wolff was asked where the photos might be today, he heavily suggested that some ally of Trump may have successfully hidden them from public view, given the fact that Trump was president at the time Epstein’s house was raided.

Jeffrey Epstein Had Photos of Donald Trump With ‘Young Girls,’ Reporter Claims - Wolff made the bombshell claims on his podcast Fire and Fury, and the anecdotes were being extensively debated and dissected on social media platforms on Friday.

Check out this Podcast: EPISODE 22: JEFFREY EPSTEIN AND DONALD TRUMP

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Rep, Jamie Raskin tells SpyTalk why he wants DOJ to investigate whether Trump's son in law is serving as an unregistered agent of the Saudi government due to the $2 billion he's gotten from the Saudi wealth fund, as well as another newly discovered $87 million in "management fees."

Check out this Podcast: Jared Kushner's Saudi Gravy Train (with Rep. Jamie Raskin)

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Cybersecurity researchers have flagged a "massive" campaign that targets exposed Git configurations to siphon credentials, clone private repositories, and even extract cloud credentials from the source code.

The activity, codenamed EMERALDWHALE, is estimated to have collected over 10,000 private repositories and stored in an Amazon S3 storage bucket belonging to a prior victim

thehackernews.com/2024/11/mass

Hosts Jerry Bell and Andrew Kellett discuss current cybersecurity issues, starting with Delta Air Lines’ $500 million lawsuit against CrowdStrike over an IT outage and data breach. They explore SEC penalties imposed on tech companies for downplaying the SolarWinds hack’s impact, followed by an analysis of the Black Basta ransomware group’s new method of posing as IT support via Microsoft Teams.

Select Defensive Security Podcast Episode 284

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it raised eyebrows a few years ago when Jared Kushner, fresh out of his job overseeing Mideast policy in Donald Trump’s White House, founded an investment firm that quickly collected $2 billion from a Saudi wealth fund at the direction of the country’s de facto leader, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

But it turns out that this giant size kitty isn’t the only way Riyadh is bankrolling Trump’s son in law

open.substack.com/pub/spytalk/

In 1974, a pioneer of the SAS and master of military deception, Dudley Clarke, passed away. His death went almost entirely unnoticed by the British public, despite the fact that he carried out some of the most dramatic deception campaigns of World War Two. He waged a covert war of trickery and misdirection across Europe, which ended up getting him arrested by Spanish authorities while dressed as a woman.

The Secret Origins of the SAS

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Has Russia truly resorted to deploying museum tanks in the Russo-Ukrainian War? We’ve investigated claims, focusing on T-34s and T-62s, to reveal the surprising truth behind these battlefield rumors.

Check out this Podcast: Russian Museum Tanks on the Frontlines: Fact or Fiction?

player.fm/1BnTZrk

As ChromeOS 130 arrives for Chromebooks this week, Google has now shared details about the update, going in-depth on what users can expect

support.google.com/chromebook/

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