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the, the, this is dw news, why? from berlin, they had a global cyber security firm issues in apology after flawed software update disrupt i to services world wide. the outages cause chaos said airports, banks and hospitals in several countries in israel and investigation is underway after a where drilling attack killed one person, an injured several more in central tel aviv around back to the rebels in yemen, have claimed responsibility for the strike. and in spain, health authorities, a warning people to stay in doors, as the country is hit by a severe heat way the
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and a warm welcome to you, our viewers around the world. i'm michael ok. global computer systems are slowly coming back online after a massive tech outage cause chaos and confusion around the world from broadcasters to bank stock exchangers and airlines. the outage also affected health care systems with many hospitals forced to cancel surgeries. the head of the cyber security for him would cause of the crisis says he's deeply sorry for the disruptions which were traced to a flawed software update. the so called blue screen of death to this dreaded error message indicates a complete system crash on a microsoft windows computer. and suddenly it's all over the globe in
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airports. supermarkets, even at disneyland, an update rolled down by cyber security from crowd striking has been linked to the outage. the unintentional disruption has caused the chaos of a hospitals around the world is currently in the middle of this microsoft outage, computers are block. we have the screen of death. we do have one camera phones that are i phones which were allowed to give medications on. but other than that, we don't have access to patient charts. and this is the 1st time you have to imagine that in the hospitals have, don't know which a patient is actually lying where, what, what medication he's receiving, coming, what operation his plan to get this information is simply not available and at least a few them, the cyber outage also disrupted global air travel, massive cues, and frustrated passengers, as thousands of flights were cancelled and tens of thousands delayed. i arrived at
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the airport and saw this long queue. the staff informed us that the system was down and there was nothing they could do. no, we just have to stand and wait on people. listen. it's like once they've been worrying, is that one company has such an impact on the global economy and the life of the planet that the, the, the ceo of that one company quickly issued an apology, were deeply sorry for the impact that we've caused to customers to travelers to anyone affected by this, including our company. so we know what the issue is, we're resolving and have resolved the issue. now it's recovering systems that are out there. but given the sheer scale of the impact, it is unclear just how long it will take to recover those systems. so be clear, one software update causing so much disruption around the world. we s i t security expert dan eaves. what that tells us about the weaknesses in the tech
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infrastructure. we all rely on this is a black i moment for crowd try guy to for the cyber security industry page, the biggest global i t hours we've ever seen history. and i think there's a lot of questions there and it's something where this could change things going forward. from there. you have microsoft and some of these bigger tech companies in terms of updates because this is a follow up quarter code red situation across the industry. a quick look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. according to russia has sentence wall street journal reporter evan gush cabbage to 16 years in prison. the closed door proceeding found him guilty on charges of working with us intelligence to monitor a russian factory, making tags for the war and ukraine is newspaper and the white house denied the charge is at least 50 people have been arrested in an international police
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operation targeting a major cocaine traffic in network authorities. a bunch of the network was based in southern spain, coordinating drug routes, between europe and latin america. 11 countries cooperated in the bus which involved dozens of rage across a countries, bangladesh, it is government has imposed a nationwide curfew and deployed the army after days of student protests that have left dozens dead. that's all it is in the capital dhaka. the epicenter of the pilots have also banned all public gatherings. protesters had been marching for weeks to demand changes to a quarter system for government jobs. ukrainian president for a lot of means. the lensky has spoken on the phone with us presidential candidate. donald trump. both spoke positively of the call. so lensky condemned the assassination attempt on trump and emphasized the bi partisan support for ukraine in the us congress. so lensky says the to agree to discuss the steps toward peace
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and ukraine at a later day. is due united nations top court has ruled that israel's decades long occupation of palestinian territories violates international law. the international court of justice also shed israel's presence in the west bank and in east jerusalem must. and as rapidly as possible, the advisory opinion is non binding. but comes as pressure grows on israel over the war in garza, in 2022, the un general assembly as the i c j to assess israel's occupation settlements an annexation of palestinian lance to deliver dw. so lucy are schultz and has more on the i. c, j booley, the international court of justice. and the hate said that east trades 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,
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also sees immediately new settlement activities and evacuate all it's headless. the court also said that all other states and international organizations are under no obligation to not treat that situation as legal states also shouldn't during the 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 destroyer in the occupied palestinian territories. this decision is not binding, but has more low socrates and great legal rate. according to the court, as we've heard the u. n's request to the court to assess israel's presence in the palestinian territories dates back to 2020 to the war and gaza. it has brought added attention to the proceedings more than 50 countries submitted arguments. in the case, so the optimal 7 is really made in the west bank earlier this month. such rates
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have become an almost daily occurrence in what israel says is an operation to retail, munitions, and with bull days is they destroy palestinian homes. the westbank is considered occupied on the international law. 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 these way. the authorities just that day in 1967 during the 6th day. will israel seize control of the westbank along with other types of trees on next 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 is riley settlements, was one fact to raise one,
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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 settlers live in east jerusalem, which has changed the demographics of the area of israel views. the whole of theresa them is its capital. but on the international, lo, israel's takeover of east to reset them with its holy sites is illegal. it's 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 vote is different zones are separated by rules and checkpoints,
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limiting movement for palestinians. palestinian farmers have complained that this hutch with good zones create unfair access to resources like water. meanwhile, jewish settlers are accused of attacking crops, prophecy and people. most of the $52.00 governments that delivered arguments in the case, it's the judges to declare as well as occupation illegal. meanwhile, israel says it's investigating how its defense has failed to prevent a drone strike in central tel aviv the wrong back to who is the new luxury in yemen has claimed responsibility for the attack which killed one person an injured at least 10 others. they say the strike was in retaliation for israel's war in gaza. driving strike right in the heart of tel aviv writing down slapped snow and shots of glass just meters from the us embassy. even for
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a nation will. this was a startling strike. devaney and made drone appears to have come from the mediterranean sea. no average alarms, which triggered under devoid due to the iron dime defense system. the lady army said it was investigating and it would take full actions necessary to protect the country. these really air force is currently examining the incident, including the reason of why no alerts were found. this is not a still c y v. this is there any ronnie? i knew we'd be, it was detected by our systems. we're examining the circumstances of why it wasn't intercepted. humans who the rebel forces claimed responsibility declaring tel aviv as a, quote, primary target. not the drone force of the many who see armed
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forces with all those help carried down to military operation. the targeted one of the important targets in the occupied jeff, the area known as television by the israelis light, was a nice little area. and i've ever for united nations condemned to strike and cause the cause. the secretary general remains deeply concerned about the risk such a dangerous expos for further escalation in the region. you are just all to exercise maximum restraint and to deescalate, to avoid further inflaming the situation in the region. the is really um, he believes the drone was lowered from yemen, raising the question of have it traveled more than 2000 kilometers without being intercepted? this was not the 1st time the many rebels have targeted is valid trends. but it is the 1st lease or strike by the who sees on is riley soil protesters in spain
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or calling on the government to do more to fight climate change. as the countries health services issue, a nationwide heat wave warning forecasters expect temperatures vacated upwards of 44 degrees celsius in the south this weekend, that's a 111 degrees fahrenheit. the warning includes a popular holiday destination, such as my york and playing outside has become impossible. and many adults also prefer not to always on the streets at the moment. or they hope for some cooling watch out from above spain, this experiencing as a v, a huge wave with temperatures of more than 40 degrees. and many people here fear that the worst is get to come on. now that's happening now with this. temperatures can easily be to $48.00 degrees. that's just crazy. we can't live like that with it even though we have noise that i get. i'm not trying to escape from the city to the beach or even out of the country. but the heat is not only exhausting, it's also
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a huge code for risk, especially for elderly people. spain has reports, it's more than 20000 feet related. that's in the past 8 years. hot summers have always been part of the live here in southern spain, but extreme temperatures are undoubtedly becoming more frequent. and they show that climate change is not just something that will happen sometime in the future. but it's something happening here and know many low cuz even fee of that civilian may no longer be habitable at some point. and that calling on the local government to take more green spaces. entries show not only provide shades, but also who the city will not want to come out here. that is like an air conditioner, not from when hawk hate for treat, the temperature naturally drops. this is important anywhere in the world, but especially in february, when we have more and more hot div, good climate change makes life in the city a morning more difficult for him for need or live. you gotta,
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you gotta know through that forecasts say that the heat wave with slowly subsides at the beginning of next week. but people here fear that these are not the last days of this. after the break, we have a special program looking at the resistance movement in nazi germany. stay with and he said to the special hot spots in germany, dw travel extremely worth a bit. the
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