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[000:00:00;00] i do not come do not come a simple message to would be central american migrants rule $4000000000.00 evade stop the flow. ah, i'm tired of his al jazeera life from london was coming up. assuming good, pretty darn de la thought. the colonel becomes president, the man who is overthrown to leaders in 9 months promises elections, as he takes charge in molly us. investigators claim victory against the crypto
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criminals behind a pipeline, hacking, recovering millions of dollars worth of bitcoin and just boldly go away. and new for unit has gone before. ah, i know in a blocked message aimed at anyone heading north through central america. the u. s. vice president has told guatemalans simply do not come, come on, harris is on her 1st foreign trip in office tasked with lowering the flow of migration the sword. since she and joe biden entered the white house, harris met christmas present at a 100 gemma day and announced the establishment of an american anti corruption task force for the region. the vice president warned people away from making the journey
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to the u. s saying illegal migration, mainly benefits organized crime. as a surgery, people arriving at the southern us border, many of them from central america. the goal of our work is to help while i'm on. find hope at home. at the same time, i want to be clear to folks in this region who are thinking about making that dangerous track for the united states. mexico border do not come do not come. the united states will continue to enforce dialogue and secure our border. wrapping his line from the st. jude dot ago in mexico. what's the reaction been to harris's visit? there's a lot of anticipation to the visit of us vice president, commonly harris to guatemala. i do want to set the scene for you a little bit about where we are on the mexican side of the mexico,
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guatemala border, a little bit of weather coming down on us, which is slow down a lot of that activity in this chapter river. the suggested river behind a water mala in the, in the background. there. this is a natural border between the 2 countries on any given day you'll see does is it not hundreds of these wrath that are moving back and forth between the river? most of the folks, our merchants are just moving good movie goods between the 2 countries. but on any given day, this is a very popular meeting point for migrants, a very popular meeting, meeting point for, for human smugglers and human traffickers. and one thing that we've learned over the past few days traveling from guatemala city here to the border, answer to guatemala, talking to would be migrant. talking to people who have identified themselves as, as humans, smugglers and talking to people who are lenders, money lenders, who provide money to migrants is that they're, they're not convinced that this $4000000000.00 planned by the united states is
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going to do very much to send the flow of migrants and the fact that over the past year with the pandemic in the health emergency visit, we lost money rapidly there. and not sure if we get him back now, it seems that he's gone to reserve for losing him under enough for reporting that from mexico. now the man who overthrew molly's civilian government twice in less than a year has been sworn in as transitional president, colonel a, c. me go to his point to honor regional and international commitments and hold credible and transparent elections. but the security situation remains precarious. nicholas hark has more from the capital by michael, while the former president of molly is held under house arrest, june to leader, i see me going in full military regard. it's warranted as molly's new head of state, in what critics call another bloodless que outside the venue special forces secure the area. the mood of the ceremony is somber. intense. there are no heads of state and few ambassadors,
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and some members of people society shuns the ceremony. calling it a sham and illegitimate and go into the 1st public address. since last month's qu, he sought to unite mullins until the world presidential elections will be held. i would like to reassure the regional and international community in general, that money will omar, all of its commitments for and in the best interests of the nation. surely after a new prime minister was enough to get my guy from the civil society movement and 5, the west african body echo was in the african union, suspended molly after the military took over and called it for a return to a civilian lead transition. there's concern about how the instability and molly will effect the security situation for the region. our groups operating from inside molly are launching attacks and they bring new share and bertina also where more than a 160 people were killed on saturday. it's in this building, whereas me going there was born in that in 2015
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a piece of chord was signed between the maryan state and arm group. now many millions fear that the agreement is now in jeopardy, fearing the security situation of this here rate even further france with $5000.00 troops in this health region, which includes news year, but foster child and molly has suspended military cooperation with a 1000000 army armed groups will profit from this crisis in this political instability. there is a vacuum of power in an absence of the state in which armed groups will try to fill, making it difficult for the peace agreement to stand and stuff in. i go on, says envoy. good luck, jonathan. is expected to meet molly's new head of state as see me going on tuesday . going to says there is an opportunity to drive molly's transition towards the aspiration of the 1000000 people. it is a promise 1000000 leaders has made before,
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but have so far not fulfilled. nicholas hawk al jazeera bumpo. the us extra estate has warned that they time iran needs to develop a single nuclear weapon could shrink to weeks if no new deal is made on the brink and says it remains unclear whether iran is ready to resume compliance with the 2015 packed it's program is galloping forward, it has lifted restraints imposed on it by the agreement, including the amount of rich material that it has. material that's now in some cases, enriched up to 20 percent and even a small amount to 60 percent. it has started to deploy more advanced sacrifices. the longer this goes on, the more their breakout time gets down the agreement. it pushed it to a year or more. it's now down by publish reports to a few months at best. and if this continues, it will get down to a matter weeks exactly what we sought to avoid and what the agreement stopped. the united states justice department says it is recovered millions of dollars paid by
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energy supply credit on your pipeline in a ransomware demand. last month. fuel supplies, along the u. s. east coast was severely disrupted off to the cyber attack, which us authorities say originated in russia. the justice department says their computer experts have retrieved $2300000.00 worth of bitcoin from an account used by the cyber criminal group dock side. today we turned the tables on dark side by going after the entire ecosystem that fuels ransomware and digital extortion attacks, including criminal proceeds in the form of digital currency. we will continue to use all of our tools and all of our resources to increase the cough and the consequences of ransomware attacks and other cyber enabled attacks as close to she had returns in washington dc. so how did they get the money back or
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the bitcoin? i should say it's, it's not entirely clear, but you got a sense. they may have been a bit of luck about all of this. the original narrative was that the head of colonial pipeline felt that he had simply had no choice but to pay $4400000.00 in ransom in the, in the form of $75.00 bitcoin to, to the rattle summers. and then this, this group dock side is, is, is the group that had developed the software that was then given to criminals in order to extort colonial pipeline. and then dogs, i'd gets a cut. that was the system that we were told. that's how it, but that's how the system works. now we've been told actually could do pipeline involved b, s b a very early stage of the f b. i were involved in that process off paying the ransom. and the luck seems to come in in, but it seems that the dear jeremy, after i had been looking at dock side for the best part of a year already. so this sort of funding, the lapse perhaps will that this is going to reading between the lines what we were
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hearing. so they were involved and somehow monday morning us time. they did finally managed to locate the bitcoin wallets, where the money had ended up around some money and up. it wasn't the original accounts where the rem, somebody been paid, it had gone to a separate account. they managed to get into that wall that they had the password, they will, we'd call a password and they were managed to withdraw that money. the bad news for the f b i and for clinical pipelines ensure as is, they managed to withdraw 63.7 bitcoin. and remember that any handed over 75 bitcoin . but because the value of bitcoin is plummeted over the last few weeks, $75.00 bitcoin a few weeks ago was worth $4400000.00. $63700000.00 is now anyway, $2300000.00. that's why it's, it's not, it's not much money in real terms, or in old fashioned analog to the terms as it might have been. but, but you said you got the message from the f b day. that the main point was to say, look, as far as we know, loads of companies just pay money to these extortion as these are happening all the
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time. companies just pay it all the time just to get with our businesses and also the f b. i doesn't even know about it. they seem to be saying, look, in some cases we can help, we can trace these. but for whatever reason, just come forward and tell us that seems to be, that seems to be what they were saying, not that they've done it. they can actually not trace bitcoin transactions and sees money wherever and whenever they happen, you know, buying the various active because that would be a radical move. they just say look, sometimes we can help come forward. tell us she haverton, you. thank you very much indeed. still ahead on out a 0, a photo finish and peruse election sees the 2 candidates for president separated by just thousands of votes. and we go night patrol with a french police trying to stop people waking dangerous journeys across the english channel. ah,
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australia chill in the air for you and here's why we're getting this wind up from an article and we're also dealing with wet weather as well toward the se, but i want to advance this. now to wednesday. can see the darker blue here towards the southeast of victoria, south west of new south wales, where we could see $2.00 to $300.00 millimeters of rain in the days to come. and then there is, this is while toward western australia, a disturbance moving in. it's associated with tropical moister, so it's going to pack a punch after new zealand right now and the north island has been dealing with blustery when conditions and some heavy rain that persists on tuesday. for the south island, you're in the clear spells with sunshine, christ church, a high 14 degrees is pacific, you know, or plumb rains. have been steering steady, rain into taiwan. but that's going to start to ease as we head toward wednesday. as our plum rains move further to the north, falling along, beginning see river valley, will hon to shanghai. you'll be in the line of fire on wednesday. ok for india or
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oh, a reminder. the top stories, hello to 0. us vice president, come la harris has used her 1st foreign trip in office to guatemala torn migrant not to attempt to reach the us. and i see me go through moneys civilian government twice in less than a year. has been scorning as transitional presidents. and you said anthony blink and says, iran's nuclear program is galloping forward through the presidential election is on a knife edge. about 94 percent of ballots have been counted. showing former teacher federal castillo just ahead with 50.2 percent of the vote. but conservative
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politician k kofuji maury is just behind with around 49.8 percent. marianna sanchez is in the capital lima. so to go to co, what our latest prediction? lauren, the latest is zane more and more we are seeing that maybe thank phone for percent of the vital process which getting a difference of both $97.00. we have been trying since monday to to gaining more than 2030000 both more and more. he's now $90000.00 for the, for the both overseas and the low vote. those are the goals and
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you know, 5000 votes and man what's, what's going on behind you there? yeah. orders. total number 4, need to move as you can imagine, because the number you need to be here was a little fussy miles one was holding the hands of modern sending the message that govern government of modern not to miss you. let me know if there was nobody there at all or an associate. thank you very much. an international court who said to give its final
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verdict on the full, mit bosnian serb commander, but come luggage was a quarter of a century after the initial warrant for his arrest. and i knew was nicknamed the butcher of bosnia is appealing against his life sentence for genocide and war crimes that vast and reports from the hey, almost 3 decades after the war, the name radco milady chill causes reactions of horror and night. me as for the relatives of the 8000 muslim men and boys killed in the super anytime massacre their bodies scattered in more than 100 mass graves, not many are still missing. well, how much of each continues to look for the remainder of his father, who was the principal of the school? he disappeared in 1995 after he was handed over to buffy and serve military forces watching as some criminal can be held responsible for doing some can be punished, but this doesn't mean they'll be justice because it's possible to bring back all these lives 4 years ago, the former yugoslavia tribunal found milady guilty of genocide and cerebral nita
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and of war crimes. most notably, ethnic cleansing in bosnia from 1992 to 1995, a criminal in the eyes of his victims. but perhaps unbelievably too many actually seen as a hero to others. and east boston street is named after melodic and mural scary. his face, the local syrup community, believes he defended orthodox serbs in the war that began after both now declared independence from the former yugoslavia. amiga did, we will not offend him as long later, we pinned him safely, hopefully we will republic together to us until they get land, man, the glorification of war criminals and former slaves has become a source of concern for international justice. decades ago. not many could imagine that someone as powerful as homeland each could ever be convicted and imprisoned here in the hague. what after the further the success of the former yugoslavia tribunal served as a reminder that international justice is possible. but so my question is purpose. if it's failed to act as
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a determine and prevent similar trustees from happening again, an expert on more studies even focus each says despite its shortcomings the former yugoslavia tribunal plays a crucial role. and not only in taking criminal's off the street getting beyond that, knowing what happened in the past is crucial for this both conflicts stability. but there's so many other things that go in this recipe. so to say much of it is domestic. i think the former yugoslavia, the leaders and the former yugoslavia especially important to have failed have really failed to bring the country to a healthier place for relatives of the 1600 children killed in sarajevo, the celebration of convicted war criminals, wrapped, sold in their still painful wounds fitted couple. the child who lost his 11 year old daughter in the seat of the city once had stopped. i said, dennis, what's happened is i need to pass the necessary lewis to band glorification of
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criminal on the promotion of them as heroes. and they really aren't unknown because people like managing should simply go down in history as one of the greatest criminals, whatever milady jesse night, the genocide in any to ever took place and downplayed his role during the war. mr. melodic, if you are doing his appeal to now 78 year old, sad, he was a victim of nato experts to final forward it on tuesday as crucial for the future of international justice fast and l g 0. they have to other just for the 1st time evidence will be heard this week in the trial over the shooting down of malaysia airlines flight mh 17. 7 years ago for pro russian rebels and ukraine are accused of the murder of almost 300 people. but the defendants won't be there to hear the claims against them. so you're going to go report for nearly 7 years grace and ever since i felt have been waiting for justice for the deaths of that children. and grace's parents in the mh 17 tragedy. it's very difficult for us, you know,
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to said it's now the 1st day or 2 prosecution and it's very difficult for us at a high security location in amsterdam, people, airport, relatives of the victims arrive to hear the next stage of the murder trial of the men challenged the 2014 downing of the malaysia airlines flight for individuals. 3 russians and a ukranian national have been accused of the attack. but none are in court shipping . and only one of the accused lead pool at all he's being represented in the proceedings. he has denied involvement a disappointment for the relatives who remain determined to seek out what happened to pity today. not selling up at you know, that this will like to know who it, where they are cetera. but you know, we have for the status that de justice and the court should decide. and as we trust on that,
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what's known as this week is dredging off of the visually painful memories of how a boeing 777 jack on route from amsterdam to the wireless pool in malaysia, came to be shut down as it flew over easton, ukraine. now, under the control of pro russia rebels, russia has always denied any involvement president bush and even blamed ukraine for not shutting down its own space. both and international and dutch investigation concluded the plane was hit by a book my style. the prosecution says the missile was trucked into ukraine from a russian military base, or 298 people on board died. most of them were dutch citizens. over the coming days, the court will have evidence of how the victims died. maybe to all the heavy day for the family members, because we're going to talk about the identification of the bodies. but in general terms, there are 2 or 3 questions was it's
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a book missile. where wasn't shut from. and what was the responsibility of the suspect? the hearing will continue until early july, and relatives will be able to address the course in september. in the quest to find answers, the details will nevertheless be harrowing. sonya guy echo algebra. 2 trains have collided in the southern buck, histones sinned province killing at least 51 people. dozens more injured and trapped in the wreckage express train, derailed in, got key district and was hit by another train. a few minutes later, because of the development is not clear. train accidents, a common and focused on where the real systems of decades of under investment and decline are just for mr. bras. johnson and french president him and my whole and discuss the issue of migrant crossing the channel into the u. k. one of those who died making the crossing was 18 month old out in iran. his shad police in norway
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identified him on monday after his body washed up on the norwegian coast last year . the toddler died along with his kurdish iranian family when their boat sank in the channel or trying to reach britain in october. though she make the risky trip, say they're looking for a better life and have no choice but to try. but france and britain are working together to discourage the treacherous journey. about the report from kelly french police officers patrol at b. j night near cali on a mission to prevent migrants and refugees from trying to cross the english channel to reach the u. k. by boat. they've crossed the mediterranean and survived many danger. so when they arrive here and see the last 30 or so kilometers, seems like nothing. people, smugglers charge migrant thousands of dollars for a place on a boat. we often use old bond because like this one to hide material, the sudden we've found both and life jackets here in the past. and what happens is the migrants weight and the dooms over there,
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the smugglers retrieve the material and they all go out to. they were nearly $10000.00 attempted crossings last year. at least 6 people died. police have bolstered security along the coast of britain helping to fun patrol that now take place around the clock with some offices on motor bikes, stuff in them and get us in. it's a recent phenomenon, it's been on the rise since 2019 because security has been tightened on ferries and in the ports. it's much harder to reach the u. k. by classic means and migrants and now trying to log on inflatable boats from hey, you can just about say the purchase coast line through the hays. it is less than 40 kilometers away. and for the migrants and refugees that are trying to cross the english channel, the goal isn't necessarily to reach the land. the puts the n c u k. waters, about half way. because at that point they have effectively reached britain. many of the migrants from eritrea, su, dawn, iraq or afghanistan stuck in squalid conditions in cali. some say that the police
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harassed them. we saw officers clear hundreds of people from a camp. this group of young afghans say that their risk of both crossing for a decent life. most say they have friends or family in, in, without much notice. let up. i have one friend who made it by see we have to take a risk by both scared or not. there's no choice. we have to make it god, but i don't care about the risk because i lift danger and i've got to stop. and now it's dangerous to stay here for exit and the pandemic haven't dissuaded some from trying to reach person or, and to dreams of the thought of safety that many take for granted. so some people continue to risk their life for opportunities, they believe lie on the horizon. natasha butler al jazeera kelly, one of the world's richest men, jeff bezos says, announced he's heading into space next month. on the 1st manned flight, launched by his rocket firm blue origin, amazon founder and his younger brother mark will join charge the auction winner procedure on the new shepherd spacecraft,
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and gallagher has more on the historic trip. for decades, the so called space race was dominated by superpowers pouring government funds into conquering the final frontier. now it's all about billionaires like richard branson, ilan mosque, and jeff, they dos each a form their own company's vying for lucrative contracts and plans to take tourists beyond all. but so far, none of the high coons is boarded their own rockets next month basis plans to change that. i want to go on this flight because it's the thing i wanted to do all my life. the launch plan for july, the 20th we'll see base off his brother and the winner of an online auction climate border, new shepherd rocket. if all goes well, the 11 minute flight will see the passengers reach the edge of space before returning to earth. it's being seen by many as a potential triumph over rivals,
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brunson and musk. yeah, there's probably a little bit of like, you go involved but, but there's probably genuine passion there too. i mean, all, all like 3 of these people have been at this now for the better part of 2 decades. so i think, yeah, i mean i think there is like genuine interest and like genuine passion there that passion has come at a price for all $3.00 on trip or news. but former astronaut say these commercial projects could make space flight a reality for those that couldn't afford it. i don't know of space travel in our lifetimes is ever going to become quite as, as popular as airplane travel. but nevertheless, it's going to give a lot more people the opportunity to experience what i and my fellow astronauts of experience. the new shepherd rocket as successfully carried out 15 missions to the edge of space all be without passengers with bays on board, the new space race could be about to get even more competitive. the rivalry between
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jeff bay's often ill and musk has been simmering for years. that sparring matches on social media for all to see. but in marketing terms, this could be a victory for the founder of amazon. question is, what will must do to top his rivals late? his move? no one knows. but the world is watching. and the gala caroll this era. miami, florida, ah. the top stories are 0 in her 1st overseas trip in office us vice president comalla harris as raised the issue of migration with guatemala president, a 100 gym at
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