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it's good to have you with us on al-jazeera these are all top stories a tsunami in central indonesia has left at least forty eight people dead and more than three hundred others injured waves up to two to three meters high swept through the ways the island. seven point five earthquake struck off shore on friday the death toll is expected to rise with communication and power lines cut off in many areas. has ordered an f.b.i. investigation into the sexual assault into allegations made against a supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh that by the full senate on his confirmation will be delayed for at least a week and seven palestinians including two children have been killed by israeli troops in gaza thousands of people were rallying along barrier fence with israel
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because i have lost the palestinian territory israel says it was responding to people from grenades and explosive devices. facebook says up to fifty million accounts including that of c.e.o. and mocked. suk of the have been affected by a security breach the social media giant says unknown attackers were able to take control of users accounts through a vulnerability in a feature known as a view as it allows users to say what their profile looks like to others facebook says the security for all of us have now been fixed but earlier we spoke to jenny gephardt who is the associate director of research at the end of tronic from to foundation and she explains how it was possible for hackers to exploit certain facebook fictious at this point technical details are slim but from what we can understand like you said it revolves around a view as feature which allows folks to see what their profiles going to look like from another person's point of view great for making sure your privacy settings are
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where you want them to be it was the view as future interacting with a few other parts of facebook interacting with a video uploading feature and interacting with single sign on facebook why again and what happened the way it were kind of counter-intuitively if someone used to view ads to look at their program from the point of view of another person that other person would be become rollerball so you know we have alice and alice is using the view as future to see what her grandpa looks like to bob and it's bob's account there's exposed and the thing the exact thing that was exposed is a thing called access to ok so an access token is kind of like. control your logon information and keeps you've logged into facebook so a massive token is the reason that you don't have to constantly log in every time you go to the app or visit the web site so in these exposed attackers could hypothetically get into your account and do anything that you could do while you're locked in. the committee to protect journalists has held discussion at the un
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general assembly to highlight global press freedom violations. they mentioned. and egypt human rights lawyer amal clooney quote on the. cheek to speak out in support of the two jailed reuters journalists. there are growing concerns and ted on the fire has defeated by iranian forces during the syrian campaign. and target them at home it's been a week since twenty five people were killed. and five during an event to commemorate the iran iraq war. reports from. a week after gunmen attacked a parade for veterans from the nineteen eighties iran iraq war one of iran's most powerful men told the country exactly who was to blame for the friday prayer podium the second in command of iran's revolutionary guard corps took aim at the united
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states israel and their gulf allies. i'm telling the regime of saudi arabia who are the main perpetrators behind this direction in our country and wish to bring in security into our territories that you will not succeed in your attempts if you cross our red lines we will definitely cross your. it was a speech designed to fire people up for the government approved public protest that followed the matter who the actual attackers on the ground may have been many iranians are all ready. for attacks in their country. the incident was funded by saudi arabia and planned by america with israeli support three of them were involved. america it was done by america the great satan. it was america israel and saudi arabia in the days after the attack the intelligence ministry said a network of suspects was in custody all signs investigators said pointed to the
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separatists while one group claimed the attack another denied it. i saw also the attack and released videos of the men they said carried out but iranian leaders have remained vague about the exact identity of the attackers one former revolutionary guard commander says a coordinated conspiracy involving all of iran's enemies is to blame because. based on experience in iraq and syria palestine lebanon and yemen we know that there is a war is really officers americans and arab countries and this war room is guiding the attackers different opposition groups are present in this room there is concern in tehran that pointing the finger at any number of outside threats takes focus away from dealing with more immediate ones like violent separatist groups and drug traffickers operating along iran's eastern borders but for now it seems that with every protest the list of names iranians rail against gets
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a little longer i saw israel the u.k. saudi arabia and of course the old favorite america. form. the u.s. says it's going to cause its consulate in the iraqi city of basra citing threats from iran secretary of state has blamed iranian backed fighters for recent attacks on the consulate which is inside the city's airport compound he says he'll hold regular sponsible for any harm to americans diplomatic facilities. caught the foreign minister says a propose u.s. middle east security alliance won't be credible because of unresolved regional tension last year egypt saudi arabia the u.a.e. and the train and forced a blockade on diplomatic economic and political ties but the country's foreign ministers did meet on the sidelines of the un general assembly. reports from new york. a gathering of rivals.
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this is the first time qatar's foreign minister has come face to face with his counterparts from saudi arabia the u.a.e. rain and egypt since the fall countries imposed a land sea and blockade on qatar in july last year. no handshakes no smiles and no news conference at the end of the meeting that lasted almost one hour. two days ago saudi foreign minister. accused qatar of financing extremism adding that his country will be ok even if the crisis goes on for another fifty years but that can wait also for the better but we have to address the challenges in our region first before we talk we talk about just working like this diplomacy miscommunications meaning is engaging and this is
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why did you feel like you said i was doing was going to ask you a question thank you very much but the war of words between gulf rivals but the united states of america in a difficult position the trump administration is scrambling to put together a regional alliance of countries against iran which she sees as a growing threat in the middle east during the past few days the u.s. has ramped up its rhetoric describing to her as the world's leading sponsor of terrorism as far as america is going is a sions dishonest by iran and saudi officials blame iran for destabilizing the whole region and the whole how she would do a month on saudi arabia believes that in order to achieve peace and stability in the middle east what is needed is to deter iran in its subversive policies this is sectarianism and interference in the internal affairs of the region such aggressive conduct constitutes a glaring breach of all international laws and treaties with sergeant crown prince
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mohammed bin said and will meet on saturday with the i meet of kuwait who is trying to mediate in the gulf crisis but there's no indication of a breakthrough anytime soon. the u.s. wants to address major challenges in the middle east including eisen wars in yemen syria instability in iraq and what it sees as iran's growing into ones in the region but its chances of building a united front remain slim as long as it is equal. new york. here a federal judge has ruled that a lawsuit against president trump can proceed congressional democrats are accusing trump of violating the constitution by doing business with foreign governments while he's in office the also is the third constitutional challenge to try business interests. now leaders in the democratic republic of congo are concerned about the credibility of the upcoming presidential election there why that voting machines
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which are being used for the first time in the country will be manipulated to record the result catherine reports from the capital kinshasa. are on their way to. in the west of democratic republic of congo for three strangers sharing this barge with many others on a two day journey home along the congo river. it's the only way for them to travel cheaply in a country with crumbling infrastructure in december they go to the polls hoping that whoever the elect really improve their lives they will for the first time use electronic voting machines. i do not know anything about this machine. the only thing i have is my vote. opposition leaders and other civil society groups say the new system is not secure enough the technology was created by
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a south korean company which built similar machines for lections in argentina last year but the devices were then rejected because of security issues that made them vulnerable to hackers for russian what is no. one requires it in i will we we speak. about. electoral commission officials deny suggestions the machines could be used for wreaking and say changing the system means delaying the election they have the support of members of the ruling coalition. every mission has been taken by the electoral commission to ensure that the process is secure opposition politicians are going is this afraid they will lose about one hundred thousand machines will be distributed across this vast nation the second largest in africa to be used by
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forty six million registered voters most people in d.r. congo live in rural areas of this court in the capital kinshasa travellers tell us that they are worried about the election in the new voting system but on many also say that they are more concerned about the basics food shelter security and better ways of getting home than this rickety boats. we are expecting a lot from this election this do ition in the country is not good people are suffering. a ferry addicted to read about. with less than three months to go before the polls changing the system seems highly unlikely but opposition leaders are standing their ground that are. in questionable technology with the crazy. al-jazeera. the mighty barrier the co-founder of the legendary rock band jefferson airplane has died at age seventy six balan was
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a key figure in the psychedelic music movement of nine hundred sixty s. some of the bands was popular songs include volunteers and somebody to love later in this part of jefferson starship the splinter band which formed in the one nine hundred seventy s. . to china. now where a laser show has lit up the night more than a million l.e.d. lights and buildings as in the center of city. i don't get on as a problem and the headlines on al-jazeera and earthquake and subsequent tsunami in central indonesia has left at least three hundred eighty four people dead waves up to three meters high swept through the way sea island after a magnitude seven point five earthquake struck off shore on friday and the death
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toll is expected to rise with communication and power lines cut off and many areas residents are being urged to stay outdoors with more aftershocks expected well tommy was a journalist in jakarta and he says there's been no information yet from the areas hardest hit by the earthquake and tsunami. the death toll is only coming in from only which is a worrying development because also. that. areas have not we've not been able to get clear information from the areas now the hardest hit area and the most worrying part of course is the coastal part in the town. so far we haven't heard any news in terms of casualties or damages coming up from dongle up nearly four hundred flights have been canceled after typhoon trami made landfall along japan's southern island of okinawa on saturday forecasters say the storm is now headed towards the mainland western japan still
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recovering from typhoon which tore through the country earlier this month it was the strongest typhoon to hit japan's mainland in over twenty five years donald trump has ordered an f.b.i. investigation into the sexual assault allegations made against a supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh that means a vote by the full senate on his confirmation will be delayed for at least a week seven palestinians including two children have been killed by israeli troops in gaza thousands of people were rallying along gaza's barrier fence with israel and responds to course by hamas the palestinian group which rules the territory and russia's foreign minister has accused the u.s. of undermining world order and says relations between the two are at an all time low. want against us protectionist policy and his speech at the u.n. general assembly but those are the headlines on al-jazeera do stay with us and side of story is coming up next thank you very much for watching. counting the cost why
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iraq is failing to power up its electricity grid calls for consumers to wake up to what goes into making coffee plus. twenty one. counting the cost. extending a hand of friendship the turkish president's in germany on a mission to tie. the german chancellor recently peace to nato allies in on this visit was still growth. this is inside still. elegant i'm peter told me this is inside story from doha the turkish president is in the middle of a three day state visit to germany it is
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a critically important tool for wretch up to do on this turkey faces an economic crisis brought on by the crash of its currency the lira and german chancellor angela merkel could be part of the salute.

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