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and the you're watching the news coming to live from for list tensions rising up between south korea and russia after vladimir putin signed a new defense deal with the north korean leader, kim jong, on all sides. it's nuclear arms neighbor could be emboldened by the past because of a threat to peace in the region. also coming up on the show. israel strategy and gaza under fire from within on is really military spokes. person publicly challenges the government's war and questioning whether how mosque can ever be defeated militarily and with the european football championship. in full swing,
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germany's transport system is struggling to co delays and cancellations. we football fans doubting germany's reputation for efficiency. the i'm sorry, richardson, thank you so much for joining us. south korea has condemned a defense pack between russia and north korea signed earlier this week. it's foreign ministry called at a threat to peace and stability on the korean peninsula, as all has summoned rushes and basset or to discuss its concerns. all the details of the military packed are still unclear. south korea is worried and could encourage north korean aggression. in response to sol announced it was considering sending weapons to ukraine to support its defense against russia. we spoke earlier to john nelson right from the center for geo politics at cambridge university and
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asked him how sole is interpreting a warning from vladimir putin who said, support in ukraine would be a very big mistake. but i think what the russian leader is trying to say is that if the, the south koreans were minded to provide the best time legal support to ukraine, i supported the phones, bombs, munitions, turn ons, the cranes ability to resist the russian depression. that would be seen as a red line from the russian perspective and a normal this, a real critical question is, what does the enhanced security cooperation between moscow and beyond gang really of my to you recall that north korea has been speaking to developing the satellite technology capabilities unable to have satellite launch just a few weeks ago. but the sense is that in return for newest careers, provision of munitions and military support to russia in fighting the war and ukraine, the russians might be minded to provide that critical technology. and of course,
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the language of this new security, this comprehensive strategic agreement between the 2 countries has alonzo as career because they fear the amounts to something even time demand to the full volume, actual lines. that's certainly what the north koreans are saying. rush, spend a little bit more circumspect, but if you look at the language of the new agreement, it, it, it creates a commitment on both sides to come to the assistance of the new partner with the media, despite the very, very quickly event of an attack on either one of the signatories who was strong nelson right from the center for geo politics at cambridge university. and some other news after 8 and a half a months of war in gauze on the is really government still says it plans to destroy from us. but in an interview, israel's channel 13 broadcaster, these folks, 1st of these rarely army rear admiral daniel had guard said, how mazda cannot be destroyed. come arm us is an idea. who are the things we can
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eliminate? how mazda is wrong? i am not referring to the alternatives, the political lash alone has to decide on that. and the as well defense forces will implemented. but this business of destroying hama is simply throwing sand in the eyes of the public. if we don't bring something else to guns, and then at the end of the day, we will get home, obviously on the cup in a coma. mazda is classified as a terrorist and group by many western countries. in addition to its military, when it has governed a garza since 2007 and is a political force as well. let's take a look at what is left with the group and the danger it could still post a is ro thomas spiders firing rockets. it is real from southern lebanon where it cooperates with other militant groups. air raid alarms are frequent in tel aviv, well within those rockets range. this is something israel's military wanted to stop with its war in gaza and it's still happening. there are no precise independently verified figures available about some of the strength in
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numbers of fighters for it stops of weapons. israel estimates that how much had more than $30000.00 fighters at the time of its terror attacks on october 7th, last year. and the between 12 and 14000 have been killed and fighting since then. however, i must may be able to fill its ranks with new recruits quickly. israel has also ceased stores of weaponry. cutting rocket monitors, missiles and guns, and it's really military analysts told dw, earlier this year, that 70 to 80 percent of homos as arsenal had been captured or destroyed. about half of the masses tunnels are estimated to still be in town, allowing the group to fide, regroup, and protests, slavery arm itself with smuggling network. then there's the group's leadership, which is largely survived. yeah, yeah. seen why the groups leader and gaza still runs operations from hiding in the
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groups and political leader is male hand yeah, isn't guitar the leader with the military rang mohammed dave is thought to be hiding and goes as well. israel did kill dave, deputy marwan isa, but that is the closest it's come to taking out the senior leadership as israel reckons with a war that could go on for months to come pressure for us. these fires growing, otherwise it's forces maybe over stretch unless able to react to other threats. aaron, david miller is a senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace. we asked him what he makes of id as spokesperson daniel gary statement. i mean, i mean on the level i think it reflects what is really intelligence community and senior idea of professionals have belief for quite some time. and it brings to mind kissinger's, quit the 1969 and i need to be a now more of the grow windsor does not lose the conventional army correctional
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military lose if it does not. and the reality is yes, use or at least have done previous damage to a masses, organized military structure is command control. it's a rocket launch facilities, it's laboratories. but the reality is, how much will maintain a military capacity, maybe 10 to 15000 fighters, and it will endure either as an insurgency or alternatively, given the weakness of the palestinian national move. and specifically the cost in, in the dougherty. it will remain opposing force able to influence politics and gaza, either through innovation, co optation or but do you think that is just becoming clear to the idea at this stage at the start of israel's invasion of gaza after the october 7th, the terror attacks experts did warn of essentially henry's point that i'm off as an idea that can't just be stamped out by killing it. supporters. so why do you think
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we are hearing this from him now? i guess i think after almost 9 months and it's hard to believe next month because not funding this war. the idea of id f, not the political establishment mister nature, you know, he's right in government or during most of the fight they understand how difficult it is for the id of to operate band or stand it every time you strike, which was worse. and may i ask you, i should be sent to wherever it is with your machine is particularly in the united states, but it in europe and other places as well. and i understand that the only way to if, if in fact it's even possible to beat us, is treating alternative structure and alternative a set of governing principles to see, to facilitate security and prosperity, which garza has left under a mazda 0 since 2007 and the current government,
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israel simply has no objection of engaging in the palestinian authority or creating any sort of hope in a form of opponents or rise in 2 to yourselves. really do states for example. so i think by large, the idea is, is that breaking select the government, but making it quite clear and i think it will be common to factor pressure point. i suspect in the days and months they had a minute and you know, relevant to your think there is a part of prime minister netanyahu that also understands this and understands what the id spoke person is saying here. i know there's no doubt except the prime minister. now the long discovery prime minister in history, state of israel, ki domestic constituencies and visually differentials. it's number one, his right wing coalition and the maintenance of uh, these prime minister. because if the boss no longer is prime minister,
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we should have elections of workings were held in the on today. most probably mr. know to know, would not be able to form a government and on trial forever for an reach address in jerusalem district court . you faced the prospects of the convention, or alternatively, we brought lieberman to avoid jail time, which would mean the end of his political career. so no staying afloat, came catering to the right wing. it seems to be his uh, his m o n g and the cost of insurance on july 25th, if he makes it to that date. and that's the, does it resume again until 2 weeks before the american electorate said he'd be in a position then, as prime minister train of judgment, as with the next president of the united states is going to be addressed as tact of scoring. i suspect are in some event that we can define or for c with respect to regional medical future. we're probably talking sometime next year
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. let's talk a little bit more about the possible futures for gaza if, if a total defeat of a mouse is not possible. what are these alternative scenarios that you could imagine for what israel could plan under a future government for the strep going forward? really expand towards me for 3 reasons. number one, as i mentioned, how much is going to survive in some phone number to the housing authority lead by and 89 year old man who's going to 19 peers for your turn is perceived by most power steering's to be corrupted or jerry and need to speak, and it's under my pay by the government. so there's no chance of creating a, certainly a westbank listing unit, 40 governance, if you guys are. and finally with no security architecture and no turn key security regime, use row is, will continue. understandably, to operate in, gosh,
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maybe kind of be a level of the large scale crime. and the reason that we watch, but clearly they're going to continue to uh, target gossip both to seek the release of the houses and hostages that remain alive. and to try to identify the locations you can see here how much leadership and eliminate the. so again, it's bad to worse, it seems to me whether it's going to be mogadishu, or, or whether it's going to be a more formalized, is really occupation the amount of insert the dislocation in mitchell. that's going to continue to affect is 363 kilometers piece of real estate, probably twice the size of the district of columbia is, is a guaranteed certain date without the kind of leadership on these really side the palestinian side. and we've been robust support for me, the national community. and right now i,
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i think as much day after planning has been done, most of it is aspiration and it's not tribute to the realities of the credit situation. well, thank you so much for sharing your insights. with us today that is aaron at david miller with the carnegie endowment. we very much appreciate your time. take care. thank you. so we can take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. the international criminal court has on seals on arrest warrant for yet golly, for war crimes and crimes against humanity. in molly, he was the alleged leader of an islamist, a group that took control of 10 bucks. 2 in 2012. the board was issued in 2017, but has only now been made. public east west court has sentenced members of britain's riches family to between 4 and 4 and a half years in prison for exploiting domestic workers. for caution, due to his wife, son and daughter in law, were accused of making their staff work a long hours for the middle pay in geneva. they were cleared of human rights,
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excuse me, human trafficking charges and in paris, the river saying is currently too dirty for olympic athletes to compete in fresh samples to show the water quality has degraded and the concentration of e coal i, bacteria is higher than the recommended limits the games begin in late july. the backup plan is to postpone and open water swimming events for a few days. well the united states has imposed sanctions on a dozen executives of the russia base cyber security firm compare sky lab. the announcement comes a day after washington unveiled plans to ban us sales of the companies anti virus software or national security grounds. the commerce department sudden investigation had found because burskey operations were vulnerable to russian government influence. and the company's access to sensitive data could be exploited by moscow
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for cyber attacks. first, because it will appeal uh the kremlin has accused washington of on fair competition . so let's bring a dentist, kenzie kept dairy, professor of i t security law at the braving university of applied scientists. thank you so much for your time. how much of a risk? would you say conspiracies anti virus software is yeah. so if you look at the communication of all of your, our society, so you can see that we are primarily talking about a lot of political assumptions. and with that of course, appears. so is there for less about what has happened in the past regarding cyber security and data privacy issues. it's more about what's to be feared than the future from a technical perspective fan and germany, for example, it's a federal information security office abuse. i a some most important cyber security, all sorts of jeremy. that's also warned about this b r c, in the past, in the year 2022. that serious consequences could occur as
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a software continues to be used to it. but so far, technically speaking, um, nothing has happened. so we are therefore talking a lot about risks here at about um, hypothetical possibilities and it's also to mention them that in the us we do not see at the moment the whole band of the software itself. but most of you bought it cust best the antivirus software which may no longer be offered on the us market. so to say some companies and private people who still may use this software or the products. but of course this would be difficult. and if the company and no longer, for example, provides any kinds of updates on the u. s. american market. so why do you think they went after? because barsky specifically and quoted potentially be used for spying and stealing information as us a forward is a ledge. ok, yeah, so we are talking about anti virus software. we are talking about computer security software here. and the virus software has definitely an extensive rights to
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computer systems. and that is also the point um the government is making here. so the software for example, are these examples will definitely mentions it mentioned could be used to exploit a security vulnerabilities, possibly create new ones or not informed us about existing vulnerabilities or some kind of new malware them. however, as i said before, then these are often i'm theoretical scenarios. so we cannot say if that has really happened in the past, or if this is going to happen in the future. but it is definitely the to say that the americans come to this conclusion. and because they have realized in some way that the rush, of course, on one hand is said war. and on the other hand, it's not well disposed towards the united states. so accordingly, companies that have russian origins or are based in russia, a few particularly critically at the moment. and us assume simply that the risk to national security is sarah products are used in government agencies or critical
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infrastructures for example, and not without warning them. they goal is to further and they also say, well, it's about data privacy and cyber security off us american citizens. they want to protect here. they mentioned also those consumer warnings here in germany that were made 2 years ago against people here in germany using cars. starsky software, um, do you think what's happened in the united states will now also change what we're likely to see in terms of recommendations or laws being passed here in germany. in my opinion, there is no free legal basis for general band or conspiracy software in germany. um, the most that can be done is to issue a warning against the software products. and this has already been done in the past 2 years ago. and here in germany too, of course. however, the circumstances under which this warning was issued 2 years ago where the student in the past, however, and the course something increasing geopolitical and strategic conflicts,
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not only regarding russia, but also china. we also see more and more from such political decisions. so i'll forward this in the future, but which of technology relevance, for example, in which hardware and soft rest of rain t them is at stake. and this is also a political topic of heart relevance in germany at the moment. and the yeah, so the political tension is going to change here. well, thank you so much for joining us with your expertise. that is dennis kennedy kicker at the breyman university of applied sciences. you're welcome. now parts of the united states and mexico are in the grip of a searing heat wave with the ne united states inc. record high temperatures on the southern border with mexico. an arid climate already means hot weather year round. but now that heat has turned deadly from microns attempting to cross the border. this one of us crossing the us mexican border illegally when they hit,
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they came suffocating. paramedics working on both sides have saved to life. but some aren't as lucky or not, but selecting them. the person who attempted to cross united states was abandoned by the people who brought them here a and e. and today we're tree. if the body, one of the migrants have been dying and extremely high temperatures for more than a week now on the part of the border that's in the past. so in texas, we'll sort of just dare say around one micron dies every day, but it doesn't stop people from choosing this dangerous route. it's a lot, a lot of heat, a lot of suffocating heat. there's the sand, you go through a lot of things in the desert. it's cold at night. there's rain to. it's a lot. the truth is that it's too hot. we're already little dehydrated here,
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but it's too much is too much heat because doesn't go below 43. 4445 degrees is just too hot. a load of migrants travel through this desert on the us self in boulder every day. researchers say deadly sheet, and this region has become more likely due to global warming, us. so sort of just said safest for migrants to enter the country legally. we would highly encourage people to use the port of entries. don't try to cross the legally, especially through the desert, because this brutal heat is unforgiving. and that's so what's happening is these people cross over and they're losing their lives. but such a warnings do no detour. many of those trying to cross the hottest day of summer, i still do come and the floods continue to ravage bangladesh. according to officials, a 2000000 people are now stranded. the south asian nation is among the world's most
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densely populated and as highly prone to flooding its bands. a huge floodplain and delta, the largest on earth. the swelling rivers are fed by monsoon rains and himalayan snow mills. aggravated by global warming. the north east has been especially hard hit the ganges and bremo co, tro wine, through bangladesh, towards the sea, creating both ample, arable land on a major victim of climate. change the monsoon from june to september, sparks, floods that can submerge that part of the country. this year the flood waters in the northeast have inundated hundreds of villages and displaced over a 1000000 people as they flee their homes. the next challenge is finding a safe shelter. oh, i got on one. there is waste. a quote at my house. got somebody not. i couldn't stay there with my family and took shelter in a safe house with them. now i comp return to my home because the board isn't
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receipt and cell phone ready. now. schools are being turned into shelters. climate change is shifting weather patterns and increasing the number of natural disasters. and farmers are bearing the brunt, or is it one of the gums? i'm in a bad situation since the day of the 8. i'll try and get him over to front of the border, entered our house. it's for you. yeah, i'm gonna, i'm gonna describe this now i have around 7 and a half 1000 to 8 and a half 1000 kilograms. that pop is did patty at my house, which is still under water because i couldn't do anything about it. my nephew and my son and bill race, give me a 2 pm. yep. the guy. yeah. i would have them put in some scientist believe rising sea levels could leave a 5th of bangladesh permanently under water. much of the threat is man made deforestation organization and the greater use of pesticides. the vast majority of
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rural bungee does she has souls rely on agriculture for their livelihood. with so much farm land under threat, global warming could devastate food security. and there's no let up in size. meteorologist forecasts more heavy rainfall in the next few days. this could cause land slides and healy areas and even more flooding the engine. just before we go here in germany, the european football championship is in full swing with fans or flocking to stadiums from across europe. and beyond all the countries, aging, transport infrastructure has been struggling to cope with the increased load. leading many questioning whether germany deserves its international reputation for efficiency or reporter joins the crowds to get their opinions. it's 2 o'clock on the phone say, i'm done. financial hub has turned into a dime for the full fans. i'm in a few hours tournaments favorite things and then not i'm yet,
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most fear is expected off in albany and lot of people were so friendly, having a great time. not everyone's been so nice to us. yeah, it's been great. bobby is in full swing here. i'm like i said, these guys had that need to worry about the be a running out. but the other big question to fans is tons on these infrastructure. quite thousands of sounds were left waiting was when england met serbia and galvan cushion, leading to shop criticism of organization and damaging demi's reputation for efficiency. being absolutely meant the office viewed the video of the golden cook and the other day, todd hall was a bed. rubbish like a bed. rubbish. it was very robust. well, to be sure that all absolute. no, what man? yeah. was none of them been on solar. not a single train has been on solar. to kick off is approaching,
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understands begin making the way to the stadium. let's see whether we can guess in farms and residents. a might have to squeeze that. the train wind moves hits without fast delays and only after very swear, 315 minutes. wait. the train rumbles on. you impressed so far? not a toll being to be every wilcox is 90. i went to the top and this has been the was tournament in terms of organization for a long time. no, i can remember one step away from the stadium. the train stops again. so the train just for everyone out, i'm the guys out to the gym and efficiency is very disappointing. not nothing else than that that's raise up at the denmark. is that the better? to everyone's surprise, the trains don't continue so long as the revolt. a few minutes later it arrives at
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the stadium. how do you feel now that you've actually made it to the stadium hub? so happy? we're going to win this mess tonight. you know, i know you're telling us about this. i don't know. there's which turns out neither of them was right, but at least they made it to the match in time. or the german efficiency, very much of called into question. that is our news update at this hour. i'm clear, richardson, thank you so much for watching. the
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