•  
Pegasus Case - Warsaw

Pegasus Case - Warsaw

Jaroslaw Kaczynski, leader of the Law and Justice political party (PiS), answers questions by a government commission investigating PiS's use of the Pegasus spyware software on March 15, 2024 in Warsaw, Poland. Commission members are investigating whether PiS, during its role as the governing party in Poland until last year, used Pegasus to spy on political opponents, journalists and even members of its own party. Photo by Marcin Banaszkiewicz/Fotonews/Newspix/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Pegasus Case - Warsaw

Pegasus Case - Warsaw

Jaroslaw Kaczynski, leader of the Law and Justice political party (PiS), answers questions by a government commission investigating PiS's use of the Pegasus spyware software on March 15, 2024 in Warsaw, Poland. Commission members are investigating whether PiS, during its role as the governing party in Poland until last year, used Pegasus to spy on political opponents, journalists and even members of its own party. Photo by Marcin Banaszkiewicz/Fotonews/Newspix/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Pegasus Case - Warsaw

Pegasus Case - Warsaw

Jaroslaw Kaczynski, leader of the Law and Justice political party (PiS), answers questions by a government commission investigating PiS's use of the Pegasus spyware software on March 15, 2024 in Warsaw, Poland. Commission members are investigating whether PiS, during its role as the governing party in Poland until last year, used Pegasus to spy on political opponents, journalists and even members of its own party. Photo by Marcin Banaszkiewicz/Fotonews/Newspix/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Pegasus Case - Warsaw

Pegasus Case - Warsaw

Jaroslaw Kaczynski, leader of the Law and Justice political party (PiS), answers questions by a government commission investigating PiS's use of the Pegasus spyware software on March 15, 2024 in Warsaw, Poland. Commission members are investigating whether PiS, during its role as the governing party in Poland until last year, used Pegasus to spy on political opponents, journalists and even members of its own party. Photo by Marcin Banaszkiewicz/Fotonews/Newspix/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Pegasus Case - Warsaw

Pegasus Case - Warsaw

Jaroslaw Kaczynski, leader of the Law and Justice political party (PiS), answers questions by a government commission investigating PiS's use of the Pegasus spyware software on March 15, 2024 in Warsaw, Poland. Commission members are investigating whether PiS, during its role as the governing party in Poland until last year, used Pegasus to spy on political opponents, journalists and even members of its own party. Photo by Marcin Banaszkiewicz/Fotonews/Newspix/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Pegasus Case - Warsaw

Pegasus Case - Warsaw

Jaroslaw Kaczynski, leader of the Law and Justice political party (PiS), answers questions by a government commission investigating PiS's use of the Pegasus spyware software on March 15, 2024 in Warsaw, Poland. Commission members are investigating whether PiS, during its role as the governing party in Poland until last year, used Pegasus to spy on political opponents, journalists and even members of its own party. Photo by Marcin Banaszkiewicz/Fotonews/Newspix/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Pegasus Case - Warsaw

Pegasus Case - Warsaw

Jaroslaw Kaczynski, leader of the Law and Justice political party (PiS), answers questions by a government commission investigating PiS's use of the Pegasus spyware software on March 15, 2024 in Warsaw, Poland. Commission members are investigating whether PiS, during its role as the governing party in Poland until last year, used Pegasus to spy on political opponents, journalists and even members of its own party. Photo by Marcin Banaszkiewicz/Fotonews/Newspix/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Pegasus Case - Warsaw

Pegasus Case - Warsaw

Jaroslaw Kaczynski, leader of the Law and Justice political party (PiS), answers questions by a government commission investigating PiS's use of the Pegasus spyware software on March 15, 2024 in Warsaw, Poland. Commission members are investigating whether PiS, during its role as the governing party in Poland until last year, used Pegasus to spy on political opponents, journalists and even members of its own party. Photo by Marcin Banaszkiewicz/Fotonews/Newspix/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Pegasus Case - Warsaw

Pegasus Case - Warsaw

Jaroslaw Kaczynski, leader of the Law and Justice political party (PiS), answers questions by a government commission investigating PiS's use of the Pegasus spyware software on March 15, 2024 in Warsaw, Poland. Commission members are investigating whether PiS, during its role as the governing party in Poland until last year, used Pegasus to spy on political opponents, journalists and even members of its own party. Photo by Marcin Banaszkiewicz/Fotonews/Newspix/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Pegasus Case - Warsaw

Pegasus Case - Warsaw

Jaroslaw Kaczynski, leader of the Law and Justice political party (PiS), answers questions by a government commission investigating PiS's use of the Pegasus spyware software on March 15, 2024 in Warsaw, Poland. Commission members are investigating whether PiS, during its role as the governing party in Poland until last year, used Pegasus to spy on political opponents, journalists and even members of its own party. Photo by Marcin Banaszkiewicz/Fotonews/Newspix/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Pegasus Case - Warsaw

Pegasus Case - Warsaw

Jaroslaw Kaczynski, leader of the Law and Justice political party (PiS), answers questions by a government commission investigating PiS's use of the Pegasus spyware software on March 15, 2024 in Warsaw, Poland. Commission members are investigating whether PiS, during its role as the governing party in Poland until last year, used Pegasus to spy on political opponents, journalists and even members of its own party. Photo by Marcin Banaszkiewicz/Fotonews/Newspix/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Pegasus Case - Warsaw

Pegasus Case - Warsaw

Jaroslaw Kaczynski, leader of the Law and Justice political party (PiS), answers questions by a government commission investigating PiS's use of the Pegasus spyware software on March 15, 2024 in Warsaw, Poland. Commission members are investigating whether PiS, during its role as the governing party in Poland until last year, used Pegasus to spy on political opponents, journalists and even members of its own party. Photo by Marcin Banaszkiewicz/Fotonews/Newspix/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Pegasus Case - Warsaw

Pegasus Case - Warsaw

Jaroslaw Kaczynski, leader of the Law and Justice political party (PiS), answers questions by a government commission investigating PiS's use of the Pegasus spyware software on March 15, 2024 in Warsaw, Poland. Commission members are investigating whether PiS, during its role as the governing party in Poland until last year, used Pegasus to spy on political opponents, journalists and even members of its own party. Photo by Marcin Banaszkiewicz/Fotonews/Newspix/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Pegasus Case - Warsaw

Pegasus Case - Warsaw

Jaroslaw Kaczynski, leader of the Law and Justice political party (PiS), answers questions by a government commission investigating PiS's use of the Pegasus spyware software on March 15, 2024 in Warsaw, Poland. Commission members are investigating whether PiS, during its role as the governing party in Poland until last year, used Pegasus to spy on political opponents, journalists and even members of its own party. Photo by Marcin Banaszkiewicz/Fotonews/Newspix/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
President Macron Attends National Security Meeting - Paris

President Macron Attends National Security Meeting - Paris

French President Emmanuel Macron (C) flanked by government members starts a national security meeting to discuss Pegasus spyware in the Jupiter room at The Elysee Presidential Palace in Paris, on July 22, 2021. - French President Emmanuel Macron has called a national security meeting to discuss the Israeli-made Pegasus spyware after reports about its use in France emerged this week, government spokesman Gabriel Attal said. Photo by Ludovic Marin/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
President Macron Attends National Security Meeting - Paris

President Macron Attends National Security Meeting - Paris

French President Emmanuel Macron (C) flanked by French Prime Minister Jean Castex (4L), French European and Foreign Affairs Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian (3L), French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin (2L) and French Defence Minister Florence Parly (4R) starts a national security meeting to discuss Pegasus spyware in the Jupiter room at The Elysee Presidential Palace in Paris, on July 22, 2021. - French President Emmanuel Macron has called a national security meeting to discuss the Israeli-made Pegasus spyware after reports about its use in France emerged this week, government spokesman Gabriel Attal said. Photo by Ludovic Marin/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
President Macron Attends National Security Meeting - Paris

President Macron Attends National Security Meeting - Paris

French President Emmanuel Macron (C) flanked by French Prime Minister Jean Castex (L) and Secretary General of the Elysee Palace Alexis Kohler (R) start a national security meeting to discuss Pegasus spyware in the Jupiter room at The Elysee Presidential Palace in Paris, on July 22, 2021. - French President Emmanuel Macron has called a national security meeting to discuss the Israeli-made Pegasus spyware after reports about its use in France emerged this week, government spokesman Gabriel Attal said. Photo by Ludovic Marin/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
President Macron Attends National Security Meeting - Paris

President Macron Attends National Security Meeting - Paris

French President Emmanuel Macron (C) flanked by government members starts a national security meeting to discuss Pegasus spyware in the Jupiter room at The Elysee Presidential Palace in Paris, on July 22, 2021. - French President Emmanuel Macron has called a national security meeting to discuss the Israeli-made Pegasus spyware after reports about its use in France emerged this week, government spokesman Gabriel Attal said. Photo by Ludovic Marin/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
President Macron Attends National Security Meeting - Paris

President Macron Attends National Security Meeting - Paris

French President Emmanuel Macron (C) flanked by French Prime Minister Jean Castex (3L), French European and Foreign Affairs Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian (2L), French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin (L) and French Defence Minister Florence Parly (2R) starts a national security meeting to discuss Pegasus spyware in the Jupiter room at The Elysee Presidential Palace in Paris, on July 22, 2021. - French President Emmanuel Macron has called a national security meeting to discuss the Israeli-made Pegasus spyware after reports about its use in France emerged this week, government spokesman Gabriel Attal said. Photo by Ludovic Marin/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
President Macron Attends National Security Meeting - Paris

President Macron Attends National Security Meeting - Paris

French President Emmanuel Macron (C) flanked by French Prime Minister Jean Castex (3L), French European and Foreign Affairs Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian (2L), French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin (L) and French Defence Minister Florence Parly (3R) starts a national security meeting to discuss Pegasus spyware in the Jupiter room at The Elysee Presidential Palace in Paris, on July 22, 2021. - French President Emmanuel Macron has called a national security meeting to discuss the Israeli-made Pegasus spyware after reports about its use in France emerged this week, government spokesman Gabriel Attal said. Photo by Ludovic Marin/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Macron Targeted In Project Pegasus Spyware Case

Macron Targeted In Project Pegasus Spyware Case

File photo dated February 3, 2015 of French Economy minister Emmanuel Macron is pictured at the Quatre Colonnes, at National Assembly, during a session of questions to the government, in Paris, France. The phone of French President Emmanuel Macron was targeted for potential surveillance on behalf of Morocco in the Pegasus spyware case. An investigation published on Sunday by 17 media organisations, led by the Paris-based non-profit journalism group Forbidden Stories, said the spyware, made and licensed by Israeli company NSO, had been used in attempted and successful hacks of smartphones belonging to journalists, government officials and human rights activists. Photo by Stephane Lemouton/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Macron Targeted In Project Pegasus Spyware Case

Macron Targeted In Project Pegasus Spyware Case

File photo dated April 10, 2018 of French President Emmanuel Macron and Mohammed VI, King of Morocco at Elysee Palace. The phone of French President Emmanuel Macron was targeted for potential surveillance on behalf of Morocco in the Pegasus spyware case. An investigation published on Sunday by 17 media organisations, led by the Paris-based non-profit journalism group Forbidden Stories, said the spyware, made and licensed by Israeli company NSO, had been used in attempted and successful hacks of smartphones belonging to journalists, government officials and human rights activists. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Macron Targeted In Project Pegasus Spyware Case

Macron Targeted In Project Pegasus Spyware Case

File photo dated July 9, 2012 of French President's advisor Emmanuel Macron attends a social conference with unions and employers at the CESE council's headquarters in Paris, France. The phone of French President Emmanuel Macron was targeted for potential surveillance on behalf of Morocco in the Pegasus spyware case. An investigation published on Sunday by 17 media organisations, led by the Paris-based non-profit journalism group Forbidden Stories, said the spyware, made and licensed by Israeli company NSO, had been used in attempted and successful hacks of smartphones belonging to journalists, government officials and human rights activists. Photo by Ludovic/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Macron Targeted In Project Pegasus Spyware Case

Macron Targeted In Project Pegasus Spyware Case

File photo dated April 10, 2018 of French president Emmanuel Macron (left) receives Morocco's King Mohammed VI at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France. The phone of French President Emmanuel Macron was targeted for potential surveillance on behalf of Morocco in the Pegasus spyware case. An investigation published on Sunday by 17 media organisations, led by the Paris-based non-profit journalism group Forbidden Stories, said the spyware, made and licensed by Israeli company NSO, had been used in attempted and successful hacks of smartphones belonging to journalists, government officials and human rights activists. Photo by Ammar Abd Rabbo/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Macron Targeted In Project Pegasus Spyware Case

Macron Targeted In Project Pegasus Spyware Case

File photo dated April 10, 2018 of French president Emmanuel Macron (left) receives Morocco's King Mohammed VI at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France. The phone of French President Emmanuel Macron was targeted for potential surveillance on behalf of Morocco in the Pegasus spyware case. An investigation published on Sunday by 17 media organisations, led by the Paris-based non-profit journalism group Forbidden Stories, said the spyware, made and licensed by Israeli company NSO, had been used in attempted and successful hacks of smartphones belonging to journalists, government officials and human rights activists. Photo by Ammar Abd Rabbo/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Macron Targeted In Project Pegasus Spyware Case

Macron Targeted In Project Pegasus Spyware Case

File photo dated December 12, 2017 of French President Emmanuel Macron escorts King Mohammed VI of Morocco as they leave the Elysee palace in Paris, France, following a lunch hosted by the French President as part of the One Planet Summit. The phone of French President Emmanuel Macron was targeted for potential surveillance on behalf of Morocco in the Pegasus spyware case. An investigation published on Sunday by 17 media organisations, led by the Paris-based non-profit journalism group Forbidden Stories, said the spyware, made and licensed by Israeli company NSO, had been used in attempted and successful hacks of smartphones belonging to journalists, government officials and human rights activists. Photo by Christian Liewig/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Macron Targeted In Project Pegasus Spyware Case

Macron Targeted In Project Pegasus Spyware Case

File photo dated December 12, 2017 of French President Emmanuel Macron and King Mohammed VI of Morocco walk to the 'Mirage' boat with other heads of state on their way to the Ile Seguin near Paris during the One Planet Summit in Paris. The phone of French President Emmanuel Macron was targeted for potential surveillance on behalf of Morocco in the Pegasus spyware case. An investigation published on Sunday by 17 media organisations, led by the Paris-based non-profit journalism group Forbidden Stories, said the spyware, made and licensed by Israeli company NSO, had been used in attempted and successful hacks of smartphones belonging to journalists, government officials and human rights activists. Photo by Eliot Blondet/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Macron Targeted In Project Pegasus Spyware Case

Macron Targeted In Project Pegasus Spyware Case

File photo dated November 11, 2018 of French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron welcome King Mohammed VI of Morocco at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France. The phone of French President Emmanuel Macron was targeted for potential surveillance on behalf of Morocco in the Pegasus spyware case. An investigation published on Sunday by 17 media organisations, led by the Paris-based non-profit journalism group Forbidden Stories, said the spyware, made and licensed by Israeli company NSO, had been used in attempted and successful hacks of smartphones belonging to journalists, government officials and human rights activists. Photo by Christian Liewig/ABACAPRESS.COM

  •  
Macron Targeted In Project Pegasus Spyware Case

Macron Targeted In Project Pegasus Spyware Case

File photo dated September 1, 201 of French Economy minister Emmanuel Macron arrives at a dinner at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France. The phone of French President Emmanuel Macron was targeted for potential surveillance on behalf of Morocco in the Pegasus spyware case. An investigation published on Sunday by 17 media organisations, led by the Paris-based non-profit journalism group Forbidden Stories, said the spyware, made and licensed by Israeli company NSO, had been used in attempted and successful hacks of smartphones belonging to journalists, government officials and human rights activists. Photo by Wojazer/ Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM

  • Main
  • Top
  • Editorial
  • Creative
  • About Us
  • About ILG
  • Terms of use
  • Company
  • BEHIND
  • Price List
  • Single Plan
  • Monthly Plan
  • Services
  • Shooting
  • Rights Clearance
  • Support
  • FAQ
  • How To Buy
  • Contact Us
  • Become a Partner

© KYODO NEWS IMAGES INC

All Rights Reserved.

  • Editorial
  • Olympics
  • News
  • Sports
  • Japan
  • Tech
  • Royal
  • Disaster
  • NorthKorea
  • Old Japan
  • SNS
  • Creative
  • Food
  • Japan
  • Landscape
  • Animal
  • Popular
  • #Ukraine
  • #Thailand
  • #coronavirus
  • #N. Korea
  • #Russia
  • #China
  • #Ukraine
  • #Thailand
  • #coronavirus
  • #N. Korea
  • #Russia
  • #China
  • Food
  • Japan
  • Landscape
  • Animal
  • Olympics
  • News
  • Sports
  • Japan
  • Tech
  • Royal
  • Disaster
  • NorthKorea
  • Old Japan
  • SNS