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ring from black market drug dealers is more powerful than ever meaning its victims could in time be counted in the millions john hendren al jazeera chicago health workers in the democratic republic of congo have set up an ebola awareness group to explain to communities how the disease is spread that's after two infected people escaped from an isolation ward in a hospital and one doctor's city this week one went to a church for prayers while the other fled to be with family both of them died hours later there are fears they may have infected others the world health organization has confirmed at least twenty seven people have died from a bullet in the country and indonesia is introducing tough new anti-terrorism laws the sweeping changes were pasta by parliament on friday following a series of recent suicide bomb attacks scott hietala reports from the capital jakarta. with a much anticipated bang of the gavel over a new anti-terrorism law was approved by the indonesian parliament on friday
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changes to existing laws were initially proposed two years ago a series of recent suicide bomb attacks renewed focus earlier this month more than twenty people were killed at churches in a main police station in indonesia's second largest city two families including children carried out the attacks i saw claimed responsibility supporters of the new law say gives more tools to the government and law enforcement to prevent attacks it also says if someone is charged with an offense when children are involved the penalty will be increased by a third. our old law is only about the response to terror acts and we know if we are only responding it won't solve the problem there are always new terrorists. more than one thousand indonesians have traveled to syria and iraq to join isis fight it's estimated five hundred have returned. the new law allows police to charge indonesians proven to have joined a terrorist group while abroad and also those who have trained or simply planned to
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carry out attacks negotiations went late into thursday night before the new anti-terrorism law was passed here in parliament on friday much of the discussion was focused on the definition of terrorism the law also includes a role for the indonesian army in combating terrorism the government said they'll only be brought in for larger incidents the president has a year to detail exactly what the tea and eyes and terrorism role will be. new funding of support for attack victims is part of the new law so cheap to how do we bow was injured in a two thousand and four bombing i mean that is yes i mean that in a thousand we are optimistic that the government is going to act on the support and compensation for victims and we'll be fighting for this for a long time after the church bombings in syria by a president djoko we don't know proposed a rule in lieu of law if parliament failed to pass the new legislation but it seems suicide attacks have pushed members of parliament it's got harder al-jazeera to
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talk. president vladimir putin has dismissed accusations that russia was behind the shooting down of a malaysia airlines flight over ukraine four years ago with the loss of two hundred ninety eight lives astray and the netherlands say they hold moscow legally responsible that's up to international investigators concluded the missile system used in the attack was provided by a russian army brigade or a challenge reports from st petersburg at the conclusion and the netherlands responded to information presented by the joint investigation teams j.i.t. on thursday with swift state level action the team said that russia's army moved to tell our missile system into eastern ukraine as war zone in the summer of two thousand and fourteen whilst it was allegedly used to shoot down the malaysian airlines passenger plane flying from amsterdam to kuala lumpur all two hundred ninety eight people on board died many of them were australian and dutch astray and
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the netherlands have now informed the russian federation that we hold it responsible under international law for its role in the bringing down of seventeen astray and the netherlands have requested russia to enter into negotiations to open up a dialogue about its conduct and to seek reparations. the dutch government says this is a complex legal process a possible next step is to present the case to an international court but russia has spent four years presenting counter narratives and that pattern continues at this in petersburg international economic forum bloody mayor putin was asked if russia held any culpability are you saying this was not a russian missile this was not a russian army missing you're going to. going to go of course not and he questions
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the impartiality of the joint investigation team of them music of yours there are several versions including the one suggesting it was a ukrainian army missile or a plane and so on i repeat that there is nothing which would make us trust the final conclusions that will not be without full involvement in the investigation belling cats and open source investigation team has been looking into flight m.h. seventeen three years and many of their findings have been subsequently backed up by the j.i.t. in the dutch city of the hague on friday belling cat identified a russian military intelligence officer ivana cough as a key suspect the second russian military figure they've implicated in the incidents this person is was the highest military ranking officer at the time in the so-called lugansk people's republic he represented the military intelligence of russia at the time and he was in direct command and control of
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the mercenary slash volunteer operations military units and militants in eastern ukraine in the lugansk midst of eastern ukraine so we believe we were there to fight somebody who was who was very high in the chain of command and who ultimately if. is linked to the actual downing of seventeen is displayed unproven for the by the joint persecution team will be one of the critical suspects but none of the mounting international accusations are likely to shift russia's position much in the near future of the country's political culture sees contrition or acknowledgement of guilt as a sign of weakness and bloody may putin has too much invested in his global strongman image to back down now rory talons al-jazeera simply does work the european union has introduced a sweeping new law to protect the privacy of its citizens known as g.d.p.
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our general data protection regulation it requires all entities to protect the personal data of all e.u. residents and that means any information that could be used to identify a person including photos posts and social networking sites and e-mail addresses under the new regulation people will get more rights to access the information that companies collected on them and it won't cost them anything people will also now have the right to be forgotten which means companies must delete someone's data if an individual withdraws consent companies will have to replace long and complex terms and conditions with simple ones to understand consent request well many organizations say they're not ready for the new rules paul brennan reports from berlin the. european data holders have had two years to work out a game plan for g.d.p. but the protection law intended to create a level playing field for data use has hit smaller groups hard this youth football
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club in berlin uses membership data to circulate newsletters and fixture lists the staff are all volunteers g.d.p. are is a major headache. we have a home page and actually i love having photos of every team on the on the home page but you know we're not sure if we can stay do it you're not going to be ready by friday i am not completely. it's awful for europe's tech companies g.d.p. are is an incentive to innovate his nibs. cappuccino at this trade expo in paris there are voice activated devices the don't actually share any data at all the consumers will get to choose right and they'll know better so they'll choose for equal features they'll choose the one the protect the privacy rights get it wrong though and a twenty four million dollar fine is a genuine worry it is it is and it's particularly roaring because you cannot
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be sure that you have implemented the rules the right way at the moment the recent deluge of g.d.p. our emails shows the ongoing uncertainty some ask customers to explicitly opt in others put the onus on the customer to opt out and others simply mention updated previously settings. the facebook bridge and it's a scandal may seem a world away from the g.d.p. our compliance requirements of a small sports club such as this but the fact is that even seemingly innocuous data when put together really starts to matter lobby groups and campaigners have broadly welcomed g.d.p. are as a reset button a wake up call they say for e.u. citizens to engage with some fundamental questions do i really want to continue giving this company my data and when need to do that is that it isn't necessary for much for me and to make a conscious attempt or a conscious decision and what data they share
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a recent survey of german companies revealed that just twenty five percent of them expected to be able to meet the g.d.p. our deadline e.u. data regulators are expected to be sympathetic for now but after extra time comes penalties paul brennan al-jazeera berlin the world's oldest deepest and largest lake is under threat from invasive weed lake baikal in eastern russia holds one fifth of all the world's fresh water scientists say the weeds of causes so much of the lake floor plant and some animals have disappeared calling for better treatment plans to improve the water quality. still ahead and al-jazeera in sports one man is planning to make history with a six mile swim that is going to have all the details. from. getting to the heart of the matter if. the supreme leader calls you today and says
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let's have talks would you accept facing realities what do you think reunification would look like there are two people think the peace for unification is the only option for prosperity you. hear their story on talk to al-jazeera. she said seven million in this case. each one is still a. bad one to be seen. to be. demonstrably . it is. with the human being. on.
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the back. of the sports here's puter. thank you very much fran the group's coach has declared cristiana rinaldo is poised for another starring role in a european champions league football final the nadine's a den says he's portuguese playmaker is fit for the showdown with liverpool on saturday rinaldo injured an ankle earlier this month in a two all draw against villa spanish giants barcelona you can join any league group of ten players to win five european cups if israel win ukraine's capital kiev could have your view. i think he's doing great but if he's doing one hundred forty percent that's fine as well he's looking great this is going to be our last
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training session today and tomorrow will be the last match of our season and you must know that he lives for these matches to play these matches that's what his life is all about that's what makes the deck. were now the holds the coveted ballon d'or for the world's best player but liverpool's mohamed is rated a chance to grab it after a stellar season in the premier league heading into the champions league final he has scored forty four goals that's just three short of the club record set by ian rush in one nine hundred eighty four but little falls manager says the twenty five year old is still some way off matching the achievements of the game superstars rinaldo and lee you know messi if more can go their people see the next two years he has fantastic potential and this season was exceptional believable so far on ball game to go by the season but still outstanding the next few years will show if you can do something similar but it's not that easy because otherwise a lot more players would have done it. got one up on liverpool
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a day out from the final pass players from both clubs lined up for a casual kick around in kiev which rail one nine three m. and one of their legends reckons history is on the side of the twelve time when it's. come what are going to last in the finals must be one if you don't look at juventus who have lost a lot in a row and been disappointed over and over and that since roman. good plays finest like nobody else they have a special piggery for this tournament for these finals they know how to win them and update as. so i think their supporters can sense something now with it when attack and change but when a gold chain i think i want i think they're well hopefully the good days are coming back and i think oh it's going to be a tremendous atmosphere for the school with political supporters and if we can pull it off that's about all i think is a big big stuff all the political you still need one more wins who reach the n.b.a. finals but may have to do it with belts one of the pocket rockets chris paul is in dealt for game six of the western conference finals with
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a hamstring injury so i omatic reports say thank you to the houston rockets of putting golden state's grayness n.b.a. champions on the real threat thanks steph curry and company aiming to make the finance reform straight season thanks by james harden's rockets are looking to get there for the first time since ninety ninety five thanks and they're showing just why they finished the regular season on top of the western conference after both teams went in level at half time things start to get heated in the second home thank you chris for showing the warri is that he means business there was sixteen lead changes and nine ties in the second half with golden state going into the final quarter with a one point advantage only she could open on the back. but it was houston's day eric gordon starting with twenty four points off the bench thanks and they managed to edge it by four
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points ninety eight to ninety four thank you who does know what to do we know what it takes to win and we definitely want to we pride ourselves on defense so it can create a lot of opportunities on office and that's what we pride ourselves on they were in good spirits considering the situation these last two games gone. down to the wire and they made a couple more place to get the job done so credit to them but why play seven games of the scary future houston's biggest concern now with the help of chris cuomo who went off injured and is a doubt for game six so he'll malik al-jazeera. four time tour de france winner chris froome has taken the lead in cycling is judo d'italia friday's nineteenth stage was a one hundred eighty five kilometer journey from venice to batter the next froome was fourth at the start of the day but a well timed attack with eighty kilometers to go so we move in front he is now
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poised to win the only grand to a missing from his collection having already won the world. to go from forty first years. i was going to do that on the last climb along so i had to try from some far out so i called it i feel as if it was the perfect place to do it gravel roads just reminds me a little bit of riding on the roads back in africa. just just felt good and thought . is now i never have to try the former top tennis player known as gnostic is in more trouble stars there has been arrested twice in one day in romania's capital book arrest police say the seventy one year old was stopped on suspicion of drink driving a few hours later he was pulled over for riding a scooter without a license he's got fined two hundred fifty dollars and had his license suspended for three months but still faces more serious charges last year the former u.s. and french open champion was fined and banned for misconduct as romanians fit kept out. maybe people around the world enjoy swimming as
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a form of exercise or just for leisure in the water might last less than thirty minutes but imagine swimming for six months and covering more than nine thousand kilometers well that's what this man intends to do he's name is ben lecomte if you've heard that name before it's not surprising in one thousand nine hundred eighty swim across the atlantic ocean now twenty years later the french minutes. to become the first to cross the pacific ocean the fifty year old will start in japan's capital tokyo on tuesday he will swim eight hours and consume more than eight thousand calories a day not to mention keeping an eye out for sharks and jelly fish and after about six months will arrive in the american city of san francisco even though they come to see it never again twenty years ago he's motivated to do this to raise awareness against plastic pollution in the ocean. i've known you know serving for a long time remember my father walking and he's here the one who taught me how to swim in the atlantic i remember at times or would go on and walk in the verse in
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the plastic now i wore i go on the beach i see plastic everywhere so as a father now on that began back down what i can do as an individual to try to change or to you know put my little sense into changing into it to. have people. making becoming more aware of the problem and that's all the sport for me will have another update again later greta dobby's going to be here in a couple of minutes with the latest on all the stories i'm rob matheson thanks for being with black enough.
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