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hang on al jazeera. so the security forces fire live rounds as protesters again till the streets after the killing of schoolchildren on monday. and richelle carey this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up the british pound sings to a record low as boris johnson's hutton's his stand on. a personal details of 106000000 people are stolen by a hacker in one of the largest data breaches and banking history plus. i'm natasha
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butler in normandy whether demolition of this dam has spoke to buchtel between 2 opposing environmental visions. security forces in sudan have responded to the latest protests with gunfire and tear gas. several hospitals in the city on demand say they have been treating protesters with bullet wounds demonstrators are angry about the killing of 5 protesters including 4 schoolchildren at another rally on monday facing pressure at home and abroad the head of the military giunta said the killing of peaceful students is a crime opposition groups are demanding an investigation into monday's killings. what happened in l a boy is the straw that will break the military councils but we need to know who committed the massacre the military council has to risk the mints
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in them to court if they don't then let this council and the petitioners association and the coalition of freedom and change go to hell. have a more going to has more from. we're going to move on to someone else who has been joining us in the discussion on this wall as a lecturer at kill university an analyst at the horn of africa he says there are divisions within the opposition on how to move forward and dealing with the military. there's already a significant difference between the 2 sides on the prosecution of documents the opposition alliance has differences among its groups the very board charge people who are proud to be different views to your house who don't move forward there's already the problem not just within the opposition but also between the opposition
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and the military council in terms of how to put together the constitutional document that governs sudan green peace period of transition if we have of the problems that somehow takes away the legitimacy of the opposition groups to negotiate on behalf of the people then that i think complicates the problem trying them i think you know the buck stops right now the gates of the transitional military council it is their responsibility to inform the security forces therefore i think there is some trust them confidence on the part of the population that in the event that this process doesn't go according to their demands that they have the right to go out and protest the question of justice and accountability during periods of transition is a significant one. people do want some form of reckoning. in terms of some of the abuse of them violence is that have been perpetrated by the former
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the jim but at the same time i think you do need some kind of principled compromise to give this to the successor trance and that report from heaven morgan that we mentioned a moment ago we do have it now here is her report of a. present this came out in her tone and various other cities across the dental voiced their anger and condemned the killing of stella demonstrators and the city of a lot they did not support a fan on monday now those protesters and some were met with tear gas and live i mean missions in the city of undermanned hospitals reported multiple injuries some of them due to gunshots. fired by security forces but the protesters are saying that is not going to stop them and they're demanding that the opposition coalition known as the forces of freedom and change halts negotiations with the transitional military council in trying to form a transitional government now the opposition coalition largely each gave its legitimacy from protesters and the protesters are saying that if the if the opposition coalition continues the negotiations then they're likely to lose face
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now they're saying that there has to be justice and accountability for the killings that have been going on since this thought of the protests and december and they say that the reasons that brought them out specifically in a movie yesterday which was shortage of bread and seal and heights of. costs of transpositions of the very same reasons that silence of the illustrations in december in the 1st place they demanding that the opposition coalition is now caught up in the middle between the up bits of the transitional military also and the puts is take off hard stance and let them know that there will be just this and it comes if it's there it's before a transitional government is formed obvious once germany to help ensure a safe navigation in the strait of hormuz as tensions with iran continue its embassy in berlin says it's formally asked germany to join britain and france on a mission to combat what it called iranian aggression and gulf waters the u.s. has already deployed forces there as a part of a pressure campaign to force iran to renegotiate the 2015 nuclear deal many german
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politicians voiced concerns that joining an american led naval mission could drag european countries into a war they want as thousands of people could be killed in the syrian province of adlib unless warring factions are prion away to save them as a kid at 30 councils held consultations on the humanitarian situation after ongoing government air strikes killed at least 14 civilians on monday and the magic editor james bays has more from the un headquarters in new york. you know well as you know the intensification of the bombardment of it started in april the u.n. reckons and this is a conservative figure that $450.00 civilians have died since then and they believe that 100 of those have died in the last week the situation is certainly getting worse the security council was briefed by. the senior humanitarian official of the united nations he told council members that he'd spoken to
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a number of families in it live by phone in the last couple of days and to a doctor central hospital and he relayed messages from them to the security council i asked dr mohammed and the children i spoke to yesterday if they have a message the you they do we are afraid please help us make it stop you in the security council have ignored all the previous pleas you have heard. you know what is happening and you have done nothing for 90 days as the carnage continues in front of your eyes so the top humanitarian official of the united nations mark local very much putting the ball in the court or of the security council but it is worth telling you security council was also breached briefed by the policy director of
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a charity called physicians for human rights which has been tracking the attacks on hospitals in syria and i think part of that briefing will be somewhat difficult listening from is the local kim's self because she said she believes the u.n. secretary at the secretary general and mr local have the power to launch their own investigation into who is carrying out the bombing in so that i think will be a difficult one for the secretary general who until now has said he won't set up any sort of inquiry unless it's mandated by the security council she seemed to suggest no he could do it on his own irish prime minister leo ryan carr has told his british counterpart there will be no budging on brakes at so-called irish backstop unless a satisfactory alternative is found the backstop is the real price and it's intended to be a last resort to maintain a seamless border on the island if there's no deal is insisted it has to be included in any deal that british prime minister boris johnson has stressed it must
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be removed a british pound has fallen to its lowest level against the dollar in almost 2 and a half years economists warn the sterling could fall further as the likelihood of the u.k. leaving the european union without a deal increases but if prime minister boris johnson wants a new brics to deal with e.u. leaders and is refusing to meet them until they agree to renegotiate china hall has the latest from london. to an extent i think the u.k. will have grown used to a fluctuating pound in the 3 years and a bit since the break that referendum in 2016 began flowing with the fortunes of bricks of the concern from a currency point of view now will be how far the pound may yet have to fall and how quickly with some analysts suggesting it could go to parity with the euro even conceivably parity with the dollar in the run up to this october 31st deadline on the hard brakes if no deal rhetoric of new prime minister boris johnson who has set the bar for a new deal with the e.u.
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so high he wants the northern ireland back stop removed altogether that the e.u. is unlikely to const see than boris johnson says well if they don't change their minds it will be a no deal bragg's if every which way boris johnson looks there are the potential negative consequences of no deal that hasn't done anything to change his very positive optimistic rhetoric on no deal or from ramming home the central message as he did in wales saying the ball is in the e.u. scored if they don't concede no deal will be britain's. and our answer from the e.u. came from leo varadkar the irish 2 shock in a scratchy apparently phone call saying the e.u. is a unified in its position that they will be no renegotiation of to resume is withdrawal agreement no removal of the backstop the personal data of more than 100000000 people has been stolen in a hat targeting us financial services firm capital one the break is believed to be
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one of the largest in banking history all of those affected are in north america and the f.b.i. has arrested an engineer after she allegedly bragged about it about the hack online and in a careless as a chief executive ever and dish and 1st 2nd cyber security firm working on incident response it says the hacker exploited a configuration vulnerability and the company's end for structure. this is a configuration such as a security policy or maybe a security control or a authentication mechanism that is mis configured on their side says that the security researcher disclosed this on july 17th and then through an internal investigation they discovered it on july 19th it's very common when a security researcher discloses some sort of miss for mr configuration or security vulnerability that then you start digging around and you open that can of worms and very often you discover that this has been exploited before a lot of organizations especially the size of capital one they have
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a mature security program they have a lot of logging but maybe they don't have all the security tools or everything tuned properly to detect some of these things rendition info sec recommends threat hunting it's not good enough just to have that defense you have to really search around kind of you know dust off the cobwebs check under the bed to make sure that your environment is clean from attackers it depends on what the attacker does with that information if they release that to a forum if other people get their hands on that then obviously people will start noticing things are odd and reporting that up but you know it just because there's no known fraudulent activity to date right now doesn't mean that we shouldn't count that out we work with banking institutions all over the world international and domestic in the u.s. it all comes down to it's that toehold it's that weak crack you can be doing 100 percent of things correct so you think but it might be 99.9 and that that small
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percentage can lead an attacker into your network it does happen we recommend being proactive having security being evolving process you're always updating you're always trying to get better you're always trying to get more stealthy of what you're detecting and really it's it's a battlefield out there and you know you need to be prepared no matter the size your company. seen it says it seen a sharp jump in revenue up 23 percent in the 1st 6 months of this year suggesting u.s. sanctions aren't slowing the chinese tech giant just yet the chinese tech giant is at the center of the trade war between the world's 2 largest economies u.s. president blacklisted waterway and may blocking its access to u.s. suppliers. demonstrators have been surrounding a police station in hong kong after 40 people who rallied over the weekend were charged with writing a short time ago officers charged into the crowd trying to disperse it and it didn't work and the past 8 weeks protests have turned increasingly violent initially started to oppose a controversial extradition bill but it turned into
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a wider call for it to mock recy back a stand where at least 4 people had been killed after a blast hit a police vehicle and quite a city another 4 were injured in the explosion in the capital of the troubled boy to stand province. still ahead on al-jazeera alleged 911 attacks mastermind khalid shaikh mohammad offers to cooperate in a lawsuit against saudi arabia. for conditions and up to 60 inmates have been killed during a prison riot between a rival gangs in brazil. how the city has no downpours still producing some very wet weather across the southwest of china in particular up towards sichuan province we have seen more big
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rains coming through here widespread flooding mudslides power cuts crop damage trees toppled as you can see emergency services are already working overtime as a result of the pretty bad weather that we are seeing that wet weather will continue as we go on through wednesday all the way down into northern parts of vietnam the apostle of indochina in fact speaking of china into the south china sea we do have developing tropical system it's making its way towards hong kong nudging further north woods what is taking on into thursday and we are allowed to see flooding coming in here by this stage as well heavy showers continuing to across aleutian islands and in parts of the philippines and in particular just looking pretty disturbed to western ghats we've seen some very heavy rain recently into karachi some possibilities down saying those monsoon rains more the same as we go on through wednesday particular into the northwest of india pushing a little further north which. bangladesh the northeast of india will see some heavy showers over the next couple of days don't want to show it to southern parts of the
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and watching out to 0 let's recap the top stories right now stan security forces have been using live ammunition against protesters gathering in the capital khartoum thousands of people are joining mass rallies across the country after 5 demonstrators were shot dead by police on monday the british pound has fallen to its lowest level against the dollar in almost 2 and a half years analysts warn the currency could fall further over fears of a no deal prax it threatened by prime minister boris johnson. and the un says thousands of people could be killed in the syrian province of idlib unless warring factions agree on a way to save them activists say the government's attacks have been the bloodiest months and hospitals have also been targeted. senators have failed to stop donald trump's decision to override a resolution which would have blocked arms sales to saudi arabia and the united arab emirates a maker supporting the bill say they fear the weapons could be used against
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civilians and the yemen conflict also accuse the u.s. president of not coming down hard enough on riyadh in the wake of the killing of saudi journalist last october for now though the u.s. is free to go ahead with that arms deal for sedition guided. remissions and related equipment worth over $8000000000.00 will be sold to the saudi arabia and the u.a.e. a weapons monitoring agency says riyadh was responsible for almost a 5th of all u.s. arms sales between 20132017 totaling around $9000000000.00 at least $6000.00 civilians have been killed in yemen the majority by saudi coalition strikes and incentives fear weapons sales will make the us complicit in more killings andrew smith is media coordinator for the campaign against arms trade he says public pressure is needed to force the white house to change its attitude toward saudi arabia. the message being sent from the white house is very clear is
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that arms company profits are more important to the white house in human rights of people and so you do a b. and b. human rights of people and yemen but the fact that it's even gotten this far is unprecedented the fact that we have seen. in the united states wolf the house of representatives and the senate condemning arms sales to the largest buyer of u.s. weapons is without precedent so i have no date for pressure will continue but the message being sent by donald trump and his colleagues is it would rather sell weapons to say than do what we can to put an end to the worst humanitarian crisis in the world we hope that people who vote for donald trump are just as appalled by these arms sales as people that don't vote for donald trump but this isn't necessarily an issue of donald trump or an issue about republican party this is an institutional issue donald trump may be a particularly grotesque example of that but he is following a policy which has been in place for decades with has been republican
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administrations or democrat administrations both parties historically have been more than happy to exports ahead of human rights and have been extremely close if it's a do. they allege mastermind of the september 11th attacks says he may be willing to help the victims and their lawsuit against saudi arabia and return clicheed mohammed wants the u.s. government not to seek the death penalty against him saudi government has been accused of supporting those behind the 2001 attacks which killed nearly 3000 people saudi arabia denies any involvement for his fine is a former u.s. associate deputy attorney general he says a deal with clay shaikh mohammed is possible. the request is not irregular the united states regularly waived the death penalty in order to get extradition of suspects from the european union which has an absolute ban on the death penalty and prosecutors frequently offer such a waiver in order to obtain a guilty plea by
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a defendant in this circumstance isn't identical but the idea of waiving the death penalty for some interest that the government believes is compelling is customary and in this case too we also have the display of the sentiment of congress and the american people in act one of the gesta legislation that in choosing between the victims of 911 and saudi arabia the american people overwhelmingly in favor of not universally the victims and remember that we're already in the 2020 campaign season for the presidency and mr trump will have to be examining the impact this could have on his campaign the mother of an alleged iceland is challenging the u.k.'s decision to share information with the u.s. what about guaranteeing that her son won't face the death penalty hearings have begun in the case of a fail shaikh who is being held in a kurdish camp in syria but could face trial in the u.s.
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as a mother says the home secretary should ensure the information was in line with britain's laws which for big capital punishment baldwin is a senior legal adviser for the legal and policy office of human rights watch he says those responsible for war crimes and crimes against humanity must face justice but it also has to be fair. ideally for justice to be rio it should be as close to the scene of the crime as possible that human rights watch and other organizations that have been working in syria and iraq we know that the kurdish controlled areas they don't have the justice system to put people on trial so in many ways we think the best way would be for states who is national civilized to commit crimes to take those citizens back and investigate and put any on trial in europe in june is here i mean even in the u.s. when it's not the death penalty when those states have fair justice systems the other country cause which could put people on trial is iraq that the moment we find
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iraq does not have a justice system capable of giving fair trials especially in targeting the people most responsible for war crimes and crimes against humanity and whatever side they were fighting in the conflict there is suddenly a chance the u.k. like many other countries has these laws that say for the worst crimes like war crimes. they can put people on trial for where in the u.k. where those crimes were committed in especially u.k. citizens so the u.k. would be capable of putting those people on trial unfortunately u.k. over the last few years does not seem to want to address crimes committed by citizens it seems to be fair to wash his hands and either make sure these people are put on trial i have house way. a battle between rival gangs in a jail and brazil has killed at least 57 prisoners 16 war they headed others died when their cells were set on fire it's the latest in a series of riots in the world's 3rd largest prison system which the president has promised to reform sarkar and has the latest. inmates on the roof of the regional
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rehabilitation center in the northern city of al tamera while fellow prisoners battled it out below gang members in one prison block took over the cells of a rival gang 16 prisoners were beheaded dozens of others died from smoke inhalation when their cells were set on fire. oh prisoners families waited outside the news and shots were fired by riot police to restore order after the 5 hour killing spree. it was a fight between rival gangs there weren't any demands to the authorities by prisoners the only demand from others was to keep them safe the inmates were separated according to the gangs and now we have to wait for the list of victims and those who survive the rebellion they go. to prison officers taken hostage were freed on home this is the latest in a series of course all right. during his election campaign last year president
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diable scenario promised a crackdown on crimes in jails and reforms of what critics say is this a very overcrowded and underfunded prison system. the ministry of justice and public safety has made space to send the criminal gang leaders of this rebellion to federal prison we are great these days and of finding out how to step up our intelligence security our national forces are already on standby but if i see a fight that mean you some brazilians have expressed a little sympathy including a federal politician and former police officer he posted a video saying no one is going to miss them if they can't commit crimes again after the u.s. and china brazil has the world's 3rd largest prison population with nearly a quarter of a 1000000 inmates. oh many belong to gangs who are notorious for their viciousness against rivals illegal drug use and bribery to maintain their control with most
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prisons controlled at state level this latest riot is a further test for president both sonora to deliver on his election promises sort of hired at al jazeera. a fuel leak us threatening upper stain area of southern chile 40000 liters of diesel spilled into the sea off the coast of patagonia it's one of the most untouched places on the planet and maybe ships are helping with the clean up a mining company blamed for the leak says that already and contained forgot to perceive legal obviously the clearly exists a possibility that there could be traces of fuel and other areas of the bay but the largest concentration is found in the area where the response teams are working and we're most of the pumping is occurring the demolition of a dam in northern france is dividing environmentalists some hope for a life or be revived as a possible reports others want restored to produce hydroelectricity. in normandy as lush countryside the verizon dam spans the cellular river built nearly
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a century ago to create hydroelectric power it was not considered a feat of engineering but in recent years the dams capacity to provide energy has diminished so the french government ordered its demolition to allow the family to return to its natural state he'll play ray who's overseeing the project says the dismantling the 35 metre high structure is a huge challenge for him or for us to drain the water we had to destroy this building because it was in the way we made holes at the bottom of the down to prevent flooding then we started working on dismantling these pillars of the was the saloon river flows into the picturesque by of the world famous small semi shell site some environmentalists say that fish including salmon eels will return to the river for the 1st time in decades once the dam and a smaller one nearby are removed you see the xeon back on the environment of these 2 dams on the river was i and getting rid of them allows biodiversity to return to
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dams were expensive to maintain produced many more electricity and they were out of step with european regulations. not everyone believes that destroying the pheasant dam is a good idea people have told us in this area that for them it's pawson of the landscape it's part of their history and they worry that removing this barrier will lead to a greater risk of flooding in the future the banks of the saloon are dotted with charming stone cottages the mayor of this local village campaigned for a decade for the dam to be saved he says restoring it would be more like a logical than destroying it. part of a network of possible sustainable energy sources that we should be maintaining and developing it makes no sense to deprive ourselves of that when you ability that these dams have always provided either the quantities of small this expert says the removing the dam is controversial but people living in the area will benefit of out
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with these people will rediscover a landscape or have disappeared for decades local people will have to get used to it but they will be able to enjoy the beauty of a living river bizarre is the biggest dam to be demolished in the european union to date it's part of why do european legislation to restore the blocks rivers and biodiversity its removal highlights the challenges of environmental policy and while it will raise a chapter of history it will restore a link to the past the al-jazeera moment france a plane crash in pakistan has killed at least 18 people 13 of them on the ground all 5 on board the small military aircraft died on a routine training mission when it came down in a residential area near pending as well as fatalities others on the ground suffered critical injuries. the muslim practice of instant divorces being made illegal in india approval of the upper house of parliament comes 2 year fast with the supreme
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court rule the constitutional rights of $170000000.00 muslim women were being violated to now muslim men in their marriages by saying the arabic word for divorce 3 times more than 20 countries including neighboring pakistan and bangladesh have already banned that practice. these are the headlines right now on al-jazeera sudanese security forces have been responding with live ammunition and tear gas is protesters once again filled the streets. it's unclear how many people are injured but several hospitals in the city of say they have been treating protesters with gunshot wounds demonstrators are angry about the killing of 5 protesters including 4 schoolchildren at another rally on monday basic pressure at home and abroad the head of the military giunta said the killing of peaceful students is
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a crime if it morgan has the latest from neighboring ethiopia. anger can be seen and heard on the streets and hearts and various of the cities across the jan students have come out to protest and condemn the violence that happened in the city of a late on monday morning now it's not just high school students who are protesting there are also civilians as well as university students there saying that there should be justice and accountability for the deaths of at least 5 protesters including floor high school students now most of these groups has asked for activists have been much with tear gas in the cities of hope and live ammunition in the city of durham and there is concerns they are concerns from the protesters that there will be more deaths and the u.s. wants germany to help ensure safe navigation the strait of hormuz as tensions with iran continue the us embassy in berlin says it's formally asked germany to join britain and france in a mission to combat what it calls iranian aggression and gulf waters the u.s. has already deployed forces there as part of a pressure
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a campaign to force iran to renegotiate the 2015 nuclear deal and he german politicians voiced concerns that joining an american led nabl mission could drag european countries into a war the british pound has fallen to its lowest level against the dollar in almost 2 and a half years kannan this war in the current save could fall further as the likelihood of the u.k. leaving the european union without a deal increases prime minister boris johnson wants a new products to deal with the unit leaders and is refusing to meet them until they agree to renegotiate the senators have failed in their bid to stop arms sales to saudi arabia and the united arab emirates many politicians oppose the sale saying the weapons could be used against civilians and yemen. as are the headlines keep it here on al-jazeera soapbox mexico is next.
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