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a year and has picked an opposition leader. this is the united states recovery millions of dollars in crypto currency paid a heck of a major pipeline. peruse presidential election is too close to call and left his school teacher and his right when rival is separated by a racist in margin. ah, so the u. s. has cooled on central americans considering traveling north in such a better life, to stay at cobbler harris's in guatemala, where she met with its leader to address the spike in migration during the 1st overseas trip. as vice president, you said the us wants to give guatemalans a reason to stay at home, or is also announced the creation of an anti corruption task force for the region to hunt, to try to fight human trafficking. the goal of our work is to help
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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. latino offering can be how could, has more from guatemala company. there is no question that there was a desire to convey a message in a clear and profound way in order to try and stop the flow of migrants and surging since the biden administration took office, largely because it is perceived this being more welcoming than the previous donald trump administration, which was accused of having more draconian, an anti immigrant policies, but in terms of what people find when they arrive at the border, the policies,
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in many cases are not dramatically different. in fact, the u. s. husband said for some time that they will send people back, but that has not stopped the search. now there is an acknowledgement from cala harris as she spoke alongside the guatemala president at the national palace that she believes. the reason people are making the desperate journey is because they feel they need to play harm or they can't satisfy basic needs. and that's why both leaders worked in, in their bilateral meetings, discuss how they believe that they can encourage people to stay where they are in their homeland. they and now that there would be an effort to combat not only human trafficking is smuggling, but also the corruption that many are facing, that is really hurting their economic opportunities. the colonel who led to military coups and molly, in less than a year, has been sworn in as he transitional president. see me going to pick a member of the opposition to be his prime minister and promise to hold elections next february. nuclear talk is the latest,
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not from by mac. while the former president of molly is held under house arrest, june to leader, i see me going in full military regarding its warning as molly's new head of state in what critics call another blood 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, 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. shortly after a new prime minister was announced, sugar like from the civil society movement, m 5, the west african body echo often the african union suspended molly after the military took over and called for a return to
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a civilian lead. transition is concerned about how the instability and molly will effect the security situation for the region. our groups operating from inside molly are launching attacks and neighboring new share. and bertino 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 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 friends with $5000.00 troops in this health region, which includes news year became a foster child in 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 which armed groups will try to fill, making it difficult for the peace agreement to stand and stuff. and i go on,
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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, but have so far not fulfilled. nicholas hawk al jazeera bumpo. the us justice department says it's recovered more than half of a ransom that was paid to hackers who attacked the country's largest fuel pipeline last month. rent and went towards full seas more than $2000000.00 in bitcoin for an account used by russia based a hacker group that cyber attack on colonial pipeline disruption supplies along the east coast. today we turned the tables on dark side by going after the entire ecosystem that fuels ransomware and digital extortion. the tax,
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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 cost and the consequences of ransomware attacks and other cyber enabled attacks. she have tons, it has more now from washington of the time the impression that we got was it was a matter of a co pipeline and we're working through themselves and just spoke, but just simply had no choice but to pay. but it now turns out that they did bring the d j the f b i into the, the ransom attempt early on in the process. and it seems with f. b, i had already been monitoring this the group dock side. dock side is is the, is the organization that, that produce the software that hackers would then lease or get hold off and then, and then ran some companies and then they would give it a cups to a cup to dock side. it seems to be asked by worthy monitoring dog side for about a year. so this was
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a nice sort of confluence of events and inference. we seem to be being encouraged to take was that as a result of having a great deal of detail about dogs, i'd already, they were finally able to trace that around some money, not in the initial account where it had been deposited, but in another account. and this morning, monday morning, us time, they were able to get a court order then sees that money, the bad news for colonial pipelines insurers and the f b i is the, the, the, the, the value of bit quite a decline so precipitously of the, in the last few weeks that initially, colonial pipelines insurance paid 75 bitcoin to pay the ransom deer j f. b, i have recovered 63.7 bitcoin but we're 75. bitcoin was initially with $4400000.00 today. $63.00 bit going is anyway, $2300000.00. that's bringing matthew gets. he's the founder and ceo, block tower capital, which is
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a cryptic currency investment firm joined us from miami. matthew gets welcome to the program. it's interesting how this works out is near the age old quandary if you'd like, of whether to alert the police about a ransom deal and colonial pipeline chose to do 7 the f b. i followed the trail a try. it's good to see again next thanks for having me on . it's an interesting story coming to the spotlight and i think highlights a few important points that might be kind of counterintuitive for people. you know, people see these ransoms. they see these events and they might naturally ascribe some negativity to it. but what i think there's actually highlights is the traceability and the new wealth of information that's available to people, including regulators and folks like the guy who are looking into criminal investigations to trace transactions that occur within the public ledgers. the public distributed ledgers on which crypto currency sit and within those doctrines . but how much traceability actually is there? i mean, it seems like
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a lot of ransoms is still being claimed and being paid. it just so happens is we have just hearing from our correspondent that the f b. i were on the case with dock side and the fact that this outcome could be a pretty rare one. it may be, but i think it's going to continue to grow. you're going to continue to see more of this. there's a few companies, for example, that are now valued in the multi billions of dollars who do nothing but data analytics, data science and tracing of transactions on the block chain. one of them's culture analysis and other ones called elliptic who actually did some work on dark side. and the wallet involved here. and all of these companies, clients, all of their customers are regulatory bodies and government agencies like the f, b i. so i think it's an evolving space still, you're right, but i sort of think of it like the matrix, like the movie, there's all of these new pieces of information and it's certainly to your point requires triangulation and kind of stitching the pieces together. but the, the point is you can now do that or have a shot at doing that in
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a way that you couldn't in a world where ransoms were collected via cash in brief cases, for example, right? with cash and brief cases and regulate currency. the key thing is always been finding leads this way as to the way in which the criminals move the currency and it's easier to hide it, isn't it? with quit to currency? yeah, i actually think cash is easier to hide. i mean, you can trace, you know, dollars that cross the border from the united states to mexico or vice versa. but you can triangulate and trace these crypto currencies and you're going to see more examples of this. i think this is just one pique that's become public, but beneath the surface these, these companies and government agencies are incredibly busy. and nick, a good point here is, this is why you're seeing the world in parallel to the stories around bitcoin. the world in general is shifting towards what we call what we talked about last time. as central bank, digital currencies, taking your local sovereign fee up denominated currency and tokenize in creating
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a crypto currency version of the dollar, the euro, the yen, et cetera. because it then replaces that untraceable cache with traceable transparent ledgers that hold these crypto dollars for example. right? so you would say briefly, if you were this case demonstrates a cryptic currencies aren't necessarily the, the criminal cleaning of choice. i agree won't. so there's 2 sides to that one, they are the criminal choice because everyone wants bitcoin and for good reason. you know, oftentimes hackers are not dumb people. they're smart people, they know how to do hard things and they don't want dollars. they want bitcoin right. i think that speaks to the value of this asset, the outlook of this asset. you know, you have, you have smart people want to get their hands on an, even in this case in an unfortunate kind of illegal ways. but yeah, i think i think there's that, and then on the other side of the coin, it has traceability feature that you don't have in, in dollars. so there might be a little bit of a tug of war there between criminals and hackers and, and regulators, which is going to create a new,
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interesting kind of paradigm going forward. fascinating. matthew, appreciate that. thanks a lot, my cell phone book talk capital. thank you. so ahead here and al jazeera us regulators approved the 1st time is drug nearly 20 years. but not everybody is celebrating and ready to take off. amazon chief jeff bezos prepares to go where no billionaire has gone before. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored like cattle airways. hello r, plum rains are working in synergy with post tropical disturbance, troy wang and it has just dropped incredible amounts of rain in taiwan is south of type pay 221 millimeters of rain. it's a catch $22.00. reservoirs are starting to fill up,
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but of course we're dealing with devastating flooding. our usual pon rain start to fragment a bit, so we get into some dry spells as we head toward the gang sue river valley. will hon to shanghai. we're also dealing with dry conditions for south korea and as we head toward tissue, but a bit of scattered showers per honshu, just outside of tokyo, after se asia under heaviest rein, really r monsoon rains toward me and more western portion of thailand and a pretty heavy bachelor brained toward the western portion of borneo and the north as well. and the philippines pretty much blanketed in rain from the south devil rate up as we hit toward the north and vanilla $29.00. but that's going to feel about $42.00 off to india in our minds to rein southwest. really dying down, but still some showers towards the western guys, but really active will be as we head toward me and march. so young gone $32.00 degrees with plenty of rain in the forecasts. hot and dry for pockets. don karachi,
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harris is born, migrants from central america, were considering the dangerous trip to the us, not to come. she's met guatemala president and other leaders to address the root causes of migration. colonel, let's see me going to be sworn in his mind. he's transitional president of mentor q . last months overthrowing, a transitional government installed less than a year ago. promised to hold elections in february. us justice department says it's recovered. millions of dollars paid by energy supply can lower your pipeline. the rent where demand last party save the cipher tech originated in russia by the cyber criminal group docs on the result. approved presidential election run off remains unclear. it's the 2 kinds of it's a neck and neck. with most of the votes counted left. his candidate pedro castillo has to take us with morning as more of the sunday, but it's coming from room. there isn't those. those tend to favor castillo talk,
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result could lead to days of uncertainty intention. so let's get a sense of what's going on. we can speak to our reporter my an essential to join, just not from lima. so what are the latest figures? it seems like it's very tight, margie. well, nick, we are now at about 98.66 percent of the vote. and now look, i feel has pulled the head 580-9000 volts. that is very different number from this morning when he was just of 4000 or 5000 beef. is it before cake of remote and then pulling briefly ahead. but now the trend is clear, they don't see yours is getting this rural vote as the people have voted massively for him in the end this in some areas, even 80 percent of the vote in favor of pay. they don't get your it is highly
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unlikely that kick off with you. marty could turn around this even if it is with the volt overseas, which is likely to favor her. but if most of the rural volt coming in is for the year, and it is much stronger than the volt abroad. now if, if it takes for he, marty loses the selection, it will be the 3rd time she lose this in a row. she lost 2 young though my life 2011 for nearly half a 1000000 volts and in 2016 she lost to build up a local chines. keep it warm for about $42000.00 volts alone. so she has barely barely lost that election and it may happen just again. and it is possibly because there is a huge anti for you, marty vote in this country, half of the country who have
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a decided that they would never vote for give you money. no matter what, even if against there is a new come or a person who has never been in public office. and because that is because case awful. he, marty is accused of corruption. she faced 30 years in prison. and in fact, in the last 5 years, she has caused the greatest political instability in the country, though she controlled come, come with with the largest number of congressmen and they see that 2 precedents they made for the resignation of court for cabinets and many ministers. so she is perceived as a person who has these stabilize the country, and many people simply will never vote for her. or that's the picture in lima improvements, such as thank you. who is regulators have approved a new drug for people with alzheimer's. that's despite an advisory committee concluding,
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there's not enough evidence to support. and you can say effectiveness. 2 studies had conflicting conclusions on whether the treatment slows down cognitive impairment caused by the disease. it is the 1st time is drug to be approved in nearly 20 years. and will need to be studied further. so let's take this on, let's bring in dr. ronald peterson, his neurologist and the director of the outside disease research center at the mayor clinic and joined us by seam from rochester in minnesota in the united states . dr. peterson. so 1st of all, if you would just tell us about this drug, what it does and why it presents hope for suffers a valentine's. thanks for having me, nick. by all means. so had you can't imagine is monoclonal antibody, which when injected into the veins, circulation the blood goes into the brain and removes the amyloid plaque from the brain. tumors. disease is defined by the presence of amyloid plaques in the brain and towel base tangles in the brain. so this remove this drug removes one of the
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capital logical elements of the disease. the controversy surrounding the drug however, is, does not make a difference, doesn't produce a clinical impact on the patients. right? and even the f d, a said is any, seems reasonably likely to benefit out time as patients and many experts morning that green lighting the drug could, could set a dangerous precedent. well, it's true meal. some people have claimed that maybe the f d a has more standards in approving a strong. i don't think so. there is a pathway for approval with one positive drug study, which then needs to be supported by other data. and that's the approach biogen, the sponsor, and then that the clinical data were somewhat equivocal. but the biological effect of the drug was to remove emily. so they gave it what they call a salary approval,
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which means that we'll improve the drug because it lowers that particular pathological element, the amyloid from the brain. and then they're requiring the company to do an additional phase for study to demonstrate their clinical efficacy of removing that, emily, if they fail to do so, the drug will be removed from the market. right? and what are the indications here are the indications that this drug reverse is or just slows mental decline. it really just stabilizes the person and slows the mental decline. it's not meant to imply that the person will improve his or her cognition get better, be more functional, but actually just stabilized them with regard to the progression of the disease. so it's more of a stabilizing agent than a been an improvement. thoughts paid us enough to leave the appreciate that dr. rental peterson, neurologist and director of the time is to say,
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disease research center at the mechanic. thank you. thank. thank. now the secretary state is warning the time iran needs to develop a single a nuclear weapon could string 2 weeks if no new agreement is made to revive a 2015 nuclear deal between iran and well power began in april and the lincoln says it's still unclear whether iran is ready to resume compliance with the pact. its 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 centrifuges. 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 of weeks exactly what we sought to avoid and what the agreement stopped.
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rosalind jordan has more now from washington. there have been 5 rounds of talks, indirect talks, we should say, between the united states and iran, about both parties coming back into full compliance with the iran nuclear deal that was signed back in 2015. of course. as we all know, the trumpet, ministration pulled out of the deal, said that it was going to negotiate a better deal. never did any such thing. but in that time, ron, which had said it would continue to meet its commitments slowly, has been breaking its promises. and so we have seen reports from the international atomic energy administration that iran has been trying to enrich more uranium has been trying to build more centrifuges and other pieces of equipment in order to create the material that could be used in nuclear warheads. that is something which the united states does not want to see done. however, even though there have been 5 rounds of indirect talks,
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the u. s. is refusing to give in to iran main demand, which is that it left all of the sanctions that were re imposed by the trumpet ministration. because those sanctions are having an economic impact on the iranian economy. however, the u. s. says that a ron needs to actually stop what it's doing and be willing to be subjected to more, more detailed international scrutiny of its behavior and ultimately give up its nuclear ambitions. we expect there will be more rounds of discussions in the coming weeks in geneva, switzerland, police, in the canadian province of ontario, recording the death of a muslim family, a crime. the driver of a pickup truck ran over 5 pedestrians in the city of london coming 3 generations of the same family. the only survivor is a 9 year old boy. please have as evidence that family was targeted because the muslim
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a 20 year old man has been charged and was allegedly wearing body armor when arrested israel's parliament will vote on whether to approve a new government by june. the 14th to speak of the candidate told members the session will be held for the next 7 days. they'll decide on a cross party coalition lead by the far right politician natalie bennett. it brings together 8 parties from across the political spectrum. if approved, it will bring an end to 12 years of power, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. well, in interview with al jazeera palestinian prime minister, mahmoud shout, you says a new israeli government cannot bring an end to the conflicts while its military occupation of palestine continues. witness will no longer than the whole while have been a while for us. it doesn't matter. nathan, yahoo, bennett or anyone else. what matters to us the most is that there is an occupation on the ground and it is time for the occupation to end across all of our lands. time to live the siege of time to end the suffering of our people in jerusalem. occupation must end period and then we need to have a talk about
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a palestinian state without the steps. the conflict between palestinians and israelis will continue until occupations and lawyers for the sri lankan government say the owner and crew of the container ships sinking off the coast to try to cover up the incident government and seeking damages for what's been called the countries west of a marine disaster on the de proceedings, prosecutors told the court the vessels operators were aware of a fire leon, but hid the information from officials. it's alleged emails revealing, and acid leak with deleted. people in democratic republic of congo are returning to the volcano. city of goma, more than 400000 people fled after a major interruption 2 weeks ago, fearing a bigger one. the government's organizing transport many of them to return home at least 31 people died many in the panic they tried to get away. many others have had their homes destroyed. the world's riches man, jeff bezos has announced he's heading into space next month on the 1st manned
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flight, launched by his rocket firm blue origin. the founder and his younger brother mart cool, joined. whoever wins a charity auction for a seats on the new shepherd spacecraft on the 20th of july. and he got, has more on his 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, musk, and jeff bezos each have formed their own companies vying for lucrative contracts and plans to take tourists beyond the orbit. so far, none of the tie 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 on his brother and the winner of an online auction climate
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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 brunson and musk. so 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 think there is like genuine interest in like genuine passion or that passion has come with a prize for all 3 entre per years. but former astronaut say these commercial projects could make space flight a reality for those that can 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 mister notes of experience. the
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new shepherd rocket 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 jeff bay's often ill on musk has been simmering for years. that barring matches on social media as a for all to see, but in marketing terms, this could be a victory for the founder of amazon. question is, what will ill on 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 . let's have a quick check of the headlines here in algebra and the vice president. c'mon, harris is warned. migrants from central america considering the dangerous tract, the u. s. not to come. she's met guatemala, president and other leaders to discuss the spike in migration. and next up is mexico committee. how it has more from guatemala company. there is an
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