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[000:00:00;00] the, this is dw dues live in from berlin tonight, the you ins, top court rules that israel's occupation and palestinian territories is illegal. the judges said, is rarely settlement policies violated international law and should be abandoned. but the court's ruling is not fine. also coming up the biggest i t outage in years causes world wide chaos. thousands of wines grounded hospitals cancelling surgeries and we still don't know how much data was low. plus, a russian court said that says the us journalist evan girl,
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because of the 16 years in prison for spawn the white house, calling the court case, a shape, the library golf, to our viewers watching on cbs in the united states. and to all of you around the world, welcome. today the united nations top court room that israel settlements in the palestinian territories violate international law and must be a band. the court found that israel's occupation amounted to annexation, and that palestinians were systematically discriminated against in the occupied territory. the advisory opinion is non binding, but it comes as pressure grows on israel over the more in gaza. in 2022, the you in general assembly asked the international court of justice to assess israel's occupation. the settlement and annexation finds a palestinian lan ones the request submitted by the just or do you use that to
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yourselves? it has more now on the i c, j rudely, the international court of justice and the hague said that x rays continued presence in the occupied palestinian territories unlawful. and that it has to bring an end to it as rapidly as possible. use red shut, also sees immediately new settlement activities and evacuate all the settlers. the court also said that all of the states and international organizations are under no obligation to not treat that situation as legal states. also, shouldn't brenda age to maintain it. finally, calls on the united nations to consider modalities to bring an end to what the court qualified as an unlawfully presence of the state. these try it in the occupied palestinian territories. this decision is not binding, but has moto socrates and great legal rate according to the court. there was a year short and reporting there. well, as we've said,
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the you is request to the court to assess israel's presence in the palestinian territories. it dates back to 2022. the word gaza has both added attention to the proceedings within 50 countries, submitted arguments. in the case. the optima 7 is really raid in the west bank earlier this month. such rates have become an almost daily occurrence in what israel says is an operation to retail minutes. and with bull days is they destroy palestinian homes. the westbank is considered occupied on the international lo, others have their homes destroyed because they were built without doing these randy permits dw, talk to a family in east jerusalem last month, who had received an evaluation notice that home slated for destruction. it was one of 13 demolition orders issued by the way, the authorities just that day. i as in 1967 during the 6th day,
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will israel seize control of the west bank along with other territories and onyx east jerusalem in 2022. the un general assembly off the world called to look at as well as occupation of these 2 areas. the illegal building of his riley settlements was one fact to raise one, many of the governments, the deliberate arguments. in the case. even the united states admitted that the settlements are inconsistent with international sacraments. so strewn across the west bank housing, over half a 1000000 is ready, settled as an additional $220000.00 settlers live in east jerusalem, which has changed the demographics of the area. israel views the whole of tourism as its capital, but on the international, lo, israel's takeover of east jerusalem with its holy science is illegal. it's
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especially contentious as the palestinians view east jerusalem as the capital of the future state. as for the west bank, it's partly controlled by the palestinian authority, but israel maintains overall control including the toiletries boat is different zones are separated by walls and checkpoints, limiting movement for palestinians. palestinian farmers have complained that this hot, wicked zones create unfair access to resources like water. meanwhile, jewish settlers are accused of attacking crops, prophecy and people. most of the 52 governments that delivered arguments in the case, urge the judges to declare as well as occupation illegal. susie militants say that they were behind a drones drawing today on televi. the attack in an apartment building of the city center,
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killing one man and wounding several others. israel's military says the strike used and a rainy and made drone launched from yemen. several 1000 kilometers away. who these are and the rhenium backed revel group that controls several provinces in yemen. and they are aligned with some us and has full. this is the 1st, the deadly who's the strong on is really sort we asked maureen them a role and a security analysts in research or at king's college london. how this drone was able to reach is real undetected. well, the investigation is still ongoing in terms of what happened and how is that right and manage to evade air defenses. but if we look at the footage, for instance, the drain was coming from the mediterranean. so looking at the map, it wasn't expected to come from that direction. that's number one. the other possibility of course, combined was that is the fact that these drugs are manufactured in such a way as to wait here,
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this kansas and it seems to be and you iteration of some odd sweet writing that the, who these have been used. so there is a possibility is up to in the air defenses were not enough. and these real has been struggling with training specifically because it's air defenses of design for missiles. so what do we know about the drone that was used and destroy, as well, so far as are of conflicting reports when those that, um, some reports refer to as strong as a drone, which is an upgraded version of s, a mazda 3 driving. now some odds, 3 drone was developed in 2018 and it is designed by iran. however, these have been able to use um, domestic and foreign components in order to, to manufacture his east buttons. so apparently that's a driving that is claimed to have a range of one and
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a half solven's kilometers that has been used yet. the only thing you say that they will keep targeting is real. we're very lucky that the drone was able to reach telling me this time or could dispose of serious new threat to israel's air defenses. well, in terms of where the francis um, the obviously israel is now dealing also was hospitalized in the north. so it would create a problem for israel and when it comes to intercepting the strains and who the spokesman said that that is just the beginning of the escalation. however, if we look at the geography, i don't think that it would be very efficient for him to use to try and attack is riley tara to. busy worry them much more successful attacking the ships and the red sea, i'm putting a lot of pressure. so it remains to be seen what happens. but i think that the east route will have to also rely on the allied help in order to intercept drugs. if
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quote is as a claim designed to use these um, what is modified? some ads re against east ro. we've seen the drones being used extensively. and the war between russia and ukraine are militant groups like thirty's. are they employing tactics? learn from that conflict to oh, i would say it's actually the other way around because um, drones offer sites groups in a symmetric advantage because they, they are much cheaper to manufacturer. and as far as who these are concerned is this specific example. they have started using the dryer and says early as late 2016 also. and they have been developing their own drones and using them against saudi arabia, against all the forces as well as targets on saudi territory. so i think if anything they might have inspired the use of drones and of course we have seen the use of
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a buyer. i've tried to be twos in my going on car box. so this isn't the evolution . what we're seeing here was a who these is that they are trying to perfect their craft and upgrades of drones by using for and components and domestic components, for instance, to increase the. busy or it may in the area defenses or increasing durance of their trans. before we run out of time marina, we know the who these are backed by you're wrong. is it likely that the wrong play the director role in destroy? well, iran has been supporting hudy's by the doesn't means that the wrong coordinates, every single strikes that in the affiliated groups conduct. so it's difficult to say if i, i might be but they still have their own goal. so each of these groups um, in the access have their own political ambitions, but they shares a common enemy. so there is a likelihood that the wrong could have been involved. but of perhaps it's just
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a who do you think security analysts marina wrong, really, as always, thank you. thank you for having me. but one of the biggest id crashes in years has hit businesses around the world from broadcasters to banks, stock exchanges in airlines. some medical records may have been lost. hospitals here in germany today, canceled non emergency operations in the united states ground in all of its flights globally with airports. here in europe also hit blue at or screens drummed appliance. malfunctioning apps, a global i t altitude airlines, banks, and media outlets worldwide on friday morning, causing chaos at berlin, airport, massive device as staff, switch to any emergency checking system. obviously huge going $4.00 to $12.00. no, it's $10.00 to $5.00. where are you going to london? well, i, well, it's pretty cool, it's quite clear, you know, take, like, it looks like normally it, well we don't know if we're wrong,
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but right now we're looking for our flags. so we're not sure. okay, is that building apple? it's huge crowds and long cubes. and the check encounters, flight operations have been suspended this morning. the reason for this is set to be an update to security software which paralyzed windows computers. and only for many as a vacation season to start it. in the us to airlines such as american and delta airlines surprised delays and drums steps the case national health service and some german hospitals also faced disruption in australia. banking ups were hit cyber security frame crowd strike appears to be behind the outage. it claims to protect companies as cloud services from cyber threats. but following the news, it's talk stopped for rapidly and friday, trading in a statement crowd strike said crowd strike is actively working with customers impacted by a defect found in
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a single content update for windows costs. the issue has been identified isolated and the fix has been deployed. our team is fully mobile, lies to ensure the security and stability of crowds tried customers. despite the fix, many companies could still struggle to get things back on track. it's the nightmare scenario for an increasingly networked. well, perhaps the biggest i t outage in history highlighting their phone, their ability of global digital infrastructure did is kenzie kicker, is a professor of i teach security law in bringing university of applied sciences. i asked him how crown strike is connected to these global outages. yes, so generally speaking, the black out has been cost by for the software update of support and security software which is manufactured by crowd struck. but that's also been some sort of a problems at microsoft cloud been reported by some of these companies that has been effective today at the moment. in my opinion,
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the incident appears to be primarily based on this faulty called stripe software updates. bundle cannot be ruled out completely that for the phonics will emerge in the future here. yeah, growth starting says that the problem is not caused by a cyber attack or some other form of sabotaging. so it begs the question, how could something on this level happen to yes, so the fault and software that is not only offered for microsoft, of course, but here the combination between the use of microsoft products. and of course, also with that microsoft cloud products. and this i'm faulty fault and software has looked at this data super disaster. and the problem is different that we also rely on the statements and products of certain monopolist. and instead of creating a redundant resources and all this, lots of this data, i'm super um, now let's just think that we have today here. so we have such as ation issues and
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both of us trust and software companies. and it grounds like it says that it has implemented a fix. so can we say that the problem has been solved? yeah, generally speaking at the moment, technically, if the problem has been sol bought in the future, we need to see how we become less dependent on the post i to services for example. and there are a lot of companies that have set up a pass that i teach from the socket as a mentor of the future, so that you do not have any control of your i p systems. and today we have seen that we need even more control of iris or, or i t systems then we had in the past year, what kind of legal consequences do you think could come from a huge outage like this? that will definitely be legal consequences. so you can be quite sure that that will be, or any kind of torque or claims against the companies. um microsoft and, and crowd strikes, but also toward law claims against airport operator, for example,
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against the financial and banking sector. so at the moment it cannot before seen how big the financial and economic damage of this whole day will be. but there will be definitely a legal problem that will be arising out of this whole issue that we have seen today. yeah, not to mention the data that may have been lost as you were mentioning earlier, professor of i teach security logged in as a kenji k professor. we appreciate your analysis tonight. thank you. thank you for invitation. the german foreign ministry says that it is in contact with a german citizen, sentenced to death in bella. ruth's local human rights group, the austin says, a german red cross worker was found guilty of terrorism and other offences. it happened that a closed door trial with mintz last month, according to the group rico krieger has been in custody since november 2023. germany's foreign ministry says it's communicating with the bill of lucy and
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authorities on his behalf. while the court in russia have sentenced a wall street journal reported to 16 years in prison. after 3 days of closed or hearings, the court found evan goose could be guilty of spawn. he was accused of following the orders of the us and the central intelligence agency to gather information about a russian factory producing tanks for the war in ukraine. the wall street journal and the white house have denied these charges. anton toy, you know, ski is the most galle bureau chief for the new york times. he's also a friend of evan verse cottage. i spoke with him about today's court decision. well, look, those um, for starters, those uh charges you described. we've heard from the russian authorities are, are just absolutely absurd. so it's clear that evan was doing nothing but his job in the pottery in burke last year. a really important job really is one of the only
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american journalists working in restaurant at that time. what went through my mind today, you know, it was um, it was both expected and just outragious. at the same time. uh, you know, we know that the russian court system is not independent. we know that when cases like this come before court in russia, there's pretty much always a conviction. there's pretty much all the ways that have the prism term. so um i both knew that this was going to happen. but then you stop and think about the fact that someone can get 16 years in prison just for doing their job is a tremendous listed it bottles to mind is there reason tonight to fear, to worry for his safety and his health as well. there has been from the very
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beginning from, from the moment he was arrested on march 29th, uh, 2023. um, you know, uh, i think i've been in touch with him. you can write letters to him. a lot of people have been actually writing letters to him, which i know he's appreciated very much and in the responses i've gotten, and it's been clear that his spirits have, have remained high as far as that can be imagined when you're in a russian prison. you know, he has this incredible strength of spirit and um, obviously the, the physical conditions he faces, the isolation you know, is, is pretty much unimaginable. i think, for those of us who have never been in that kind of situation. but at the same time, i still am confident that he can get through this and isn't there also reason to think that the russians will not allow anything to happen to epidemic. there's been talk expectations that he could be swap for a russian citizen being held in
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a western prison. how likely do you think that it's as well as such a prisoner swap, but it is the most realistic way that he can be released. i mean, i wanna say again, he needs to be released. he should be released right now because he was just doing his job and, and, and, and these charges are absurd. um, but uh the, the russian government has said including surgery lever on the 4 administered this week that the us and russian authorities are in touch about a possible exchange. the us government has also said repeatedly throughout evans arrest that they are working on getting him out. so that's the kind of thing you know, we're waiting for. but at the same time, to the extent that any negotiations are happening, they're happening very much behind closed doors. and that was journalists, anton, try your northgate, he's
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a friend of journalist evan curse greevich in the united states. you as president joe buying says that he will return to the campaign trail next week, 5. and has been isolating since testing positive for cove and 19. but his doctor says he's getting better. more senior democrats are urging the 81 year old with band and his re election campaign worried that he can not be donald trump in november. more than one in 10 democrats in congress have now publicly called on by them to drop out of the race. with donald trump has formerly accepted his nomination, has republican presidential candidate, and he just called for unity in his 1st beach and said, surviving an assassination attempt. the former president told the republican national convention that he had been saved by the grace of god, celebrating donald trump up to officially accepting the nomination as the
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republican presidential candidate. he tried to sell a message of unity. i'm here to night to lay out a vision for the whole nation to every citizen, whether you are a young or old man or woman, democrat, republican or independent black or white, asian, or hispanic. i extend to you a hand of loyalty and of friendship. together we will lead america to new heights of great. there's like the world has never seen before. a message that went down well with his followers. he wants to unite all americans. not just for republicans, but democrats, republicans, independents, like you said, all of america. he's looking out for his people and that's different than the it's ministration that we're having now. it gives us a lot of holes and i can't wait to make america great again, i think is change the tire temperature. and he's trying to create unity within our country. and that is a very unifying message. i think that it covered all of the platform and the party,
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but also what you want to accomplish in the next 4 years as well as kind of carry over from his last 4 years. the convention was also the 1st major test for trumps peak for vice president j. d. thence the attendees are confident that the trump vance ticket will win in november with the republican national convention. coming to a close the attention shift back to the white house and renewed calls for president white to drop out in the rates of the white house. from politics to the us. the politics right here in germany, chancellor. a lot schultz has launched in social democrats campaign for regional elections and the eastern state of saxony. the far right alternative for deutschland party is a heading the poles, but that lead is narrow. for the german trance, that is not a popular man these days, especially in this part of eastern germany. but he came to support his parties
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campaign ahead of reaching his elections in september. the message he brought to the city of rest and continued support for ukraine. dots, fine, good for it is must not be changed by force. that is our policy. it has guaranteed peace and security and you are okay. got it all i got on the transit as well. it's not said well with many protests does. some even accused him of feuding the will by sending alms to ukraine. so it's also a demonstration against the government, showing that we do not agree with this woman. i'm going to schedule notes about finding ways to make peace, no matter how sex. and he is one of 3 east and german states heading to the ballot box and just a few weeks pulled show the far right alternative for germany. the a if the leading here ahead of the conservative christian democrats and you populous potty b. s. w. that makes us left this to and conservative policies is currently in 3rd.
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both the a if d and b s. w, a known for the kremlin frenzy stands, the trans flush social democrats that projected to when just 7 percent of the vote . this is a cause for concern for many who attended the event. what's the most that you've been stuck? so need this table government without the participation of the it's b and b s w absolutely frightens me for the sake of democracy and it scares me that i don't know what things are heading. and supporters of schultz, the social democrats, very, there's not enough time to catch up with the competition as a political corresponded. simon young, he was at today's campaign launch shows, trying to gauge up the west of the democrats, as maureen, as a chance. i wanna make it back into the state, paul, in the coming elections. the problem is the filters of actions at alaska levels are on the damaging the parts. you select a marble,
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you can bring the people say they're angry about, they reject so many of them at least really 3 or 4 times. it's not just the wildly south of the gulf and but the side all control is a war monger. even somebody say it's time to bring it in to the we pushed back against that. so frankly saying no, it just says the stand on what he goes to the imperialist project. but against this background, it's going to be a tough o c hotels to show to turn have policies for teens. yeah. that was used. so i mean, you have reporting from the city of dresden as a reminder, now the top stories that we're following for you. you've got the nation's top court has ruled that israel settlements in the palestinian territories rate international
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law and must be banned in the non binding opinion. said that israel's occupation amounted to annexation and businesses across the globe are struck down by a tech outage trace to microsoft software. flights have been grounded in the us, the u. k, spain, germany in australia and broadcast as in financial markets of also have been disrupt. after a short break, i'll be back to take you through the day tonight. after dodging bullets, donald trump is still, donald trump will be right back. the
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