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need into your own, ah ah, too close to call and narrow lead for next to the federal castillo in the presidential run. all these right wing rival keiko for you. maury alleges, ah, 20 back watching algae 0 like from to also ahead. do not come. do not come to the us try to stop migraines from central america heading voice border while promising to help them find help at home. us regulators approve the 1st new old time is struck in nearly 20 years. but critics had downplaying its
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benefits and australia is massive. pre historic discovery, a new species of dinosaur recognized as one of the well speaking. ah, rural voters in peru have powers left his politician pedro castillo to a narrow lead over his right wing rival keiko for you. maury, in the presidential run off for you. maury is alleging irregularities in the closely 40 election without offering evidence. the 2 paul rising, populates, facing off as through struggles for the fall out of the corona virus on demick. it has the worst death death rate per capita in the world. mariana sanchez has the latest from lima. the b. c. u is not officially winner of videos run a selection. but my work is among those over the celebry this this
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campaign has shown the most vulnerable people, the poorest, the forgotten. now they are the protagonists, and it is important that a rural teacher from a rural school becomes president in such an unfair country like peru with 98 percent of the votes counted bizell castillo is the head of keiko for humanity. by more than $100000.00 vote, the, the over the federal vote will the find the election, the battle to get to the capital, and it is likely many will be contested. castillo is said to win the crucial rule vote consolidated his victory with little left to count on monday, keiko for marty did not concede. instead, she said there were indications of land and systematic fraud. and then you have a series of irregularities have occurring and we are worried and we think it's important to show this and calling other people to help us know if there are more
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irregularities as it has been revealing these past days. international and transparency monitors have been observing the electoral process. they see the run of election developed without any major incidents. right now there is no indication or the possibility of fraud. not one fraud is a systematic and general intention to ignore the will of the people and there is no way that is happening. 2 2 keiko for humanity may not be able to turn around just be your lead. the race was marked by a campaign, the polarized nation. the daughter of the autocratic former leader, alberto for monday, may lose the presidency for the 3rd time, but into all the votes are counted. both parties are set to defend the support. they've got the n a sanchez. i just see that they do us vice president, common harris is in mexico after spending time in guatemala, where she met leaders to address the increase in migration. she scheduled to meet
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mexican president under money, no pets, over door and sign agreements on development programs in the so called northern triangle. mexico is a us ally and its efforts to stop the influx of migraines from central america, but president biden as blamed lopez over door for not doing enough. harrison fis, her talks with mexico, the leader will be based on the spirit of a long standing partnership. we want to take you now live to the hague, where police around the world are going to be announcing this are a large number of arrest opperation run by the f b i a europe whole is holding a conference right now. the have this is, is deputy director of operations, john phillip, fleshless boots, federal bureau of investigation, the dutch national police, the swedish police in cooperation with the united states dragon force month agency,
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and the support of europe or the european agency for law enforcement corporation. it is important to name all of our international law enforcement partners. was tradeoff. austria, canada, denmark, they stone, yar, finland, germany, honory liter. anya, new zealand, the netherlands, norway, scotland, sweden, the united kingdom and the united states of america. i want to thank them all for their corporation and making the separation a great success. this strong international clinician proves that we need a global law enforcement network of trusted partners to successfully fight globally operating serious organize, greener networks. this international cognition with the continuous support of
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europe for carried out one of the largest and most sophisticated law enforcement operation to date in the fight against encrypted criminal activities. the operational task force, green light operation trojans shield was a covered clue enforcement operation. focusing on globally into operating criminal networks needs for encrypted communications. in 2018, the has b. i strategically developed a new encrypted communication platform name and m. i must recall that in 2020, the young crutcher platform was taken down by your joint investigation team from frowns to the netherlands and with the support of europe or in march this year
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2021. the sky is, you see network was taken down by the joint investigation team from belgium, france, and the netherlands against again, with the support of europe on after this to significant take down globally criminal operating networks. we're looking for an alternative this is well, the encrypted platform anime under the control of that has to be i was in situation to feel the communication boyd, after these big and crypted communication platform as been taken down. i will let my be i colleague, to develop on the details. but the figures are impressive. more than 20000 encrypted devices used by more than 300 criminal syndicates operating in more than 100 countries.
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more than 27000000 messages obtained and reviewed over 18 months. these in the, in information lead over the last week and dreads of law enforcement operation on the global scale from new zealand and australia to europe and the u. s. c. with impressive resonance. more than 800 arrests, more than 700 location searched more than 8 tons of cocaine. and more ladies and gentlemen, what's all, listen, none from the separation. first, you know, a digital word, criminal are widely used of for elicit purpose, all digital tools, especially encryption technology, to protect their communication from ruin,
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foresman civilians, online and offline. as described in europe ports, recent flagship report, the serious and organized crime threat assessment. the sector 2021, several providers and offered secure communication services, relying on modified by devices directly, an intern trinity title for criminal needs. the recent investigation, a real breakthrough in this type of communication platforms are the load law enforcement authorities in d u and globally to i lied the scalar and the global footprint of criminal network . second activities. an unprecedented month on the information and messages of been gathered in the free operation on co chat sky, you see see,
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and now you have green lights. operation trojan cheated, which we gave an international law enforcement community exception or insides into the criminal landscape and will provide spin of investigations. second, it also shows that criminal networks in the 21st century are more fluid and flexible than previously thought. this is why we need to establish a top down approach not investigating only one network, but rather exploit the technical infrastructure as the international coalition deed . in this operation, we need to top down approach. and you report is by honoring innovative concept such as i value target approach by analysing the role of those involved in
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organized crime, we can it down to 5 critical functions and individuals that constitutes i value target targeting these critical operators and facilitators makes for a stronger and more disruptive law enforcement response, sound operation grid lined and towards young shield rate carried the importance of our transnational partnership with law enforcement. agency of each member states and through a parishioner and strategical agreement with the united states of america, australia, news, aiden, an older lou enforcement agency across the globe. europe 46 is perfectly placed as the european criminal intelligence for international operation like this.
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merging national intelligence from countless countries with intelligence and information from all the investigation in our databases. it is our role to support and to coordinate complex european and international operation. and we do so with the largest in house network of international liaison officer here in tower at quarters in the hague europe, all as of the european that john c follow enforcement cooperation. was proud to support a live event there from the hague, in the netherlands way. the european know inforcement agency, your director of operations was given details about the launch is professor kate global operational again, the organized crime. again, this was a major crackdown that involved law enforcement agencies from a number of countries including you zealand, australia and the f
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b i in the us as well as your point. of course we're going to be hearing from a number of agency directors. there you're a poll announced that some $800.00 arrests were made around the world. hundreds of criminals who were tricked into using a messaging app that was secretly being run by the f b. i will have more details on this major crackdown on organized crimes. as more information is announced throughout the morning at the have that in other news, the us justice department says it's recovered. more than half of a ransom paid to hackers who attacks the country's largest school pipeline last month. the cyber attack on colonial pipeline destructive supplies along the east coast. the way says it sees more than $2000000.00 in bitcoin from an account used by russia base hack, a group called dock side. colonial chief executive will phase questions from a congressional committee. later on tuesdays. israel parliament will vote on sunday
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on whether to approve a new government the speaker of the connect said, told members the vote on a cross party coalition lead buying a tiny bennet. it brings together 8 parties from across the political spectrum. they want to unseat prime minister benjamin. it's now we've been in power for 12 years and fill ahead on the program fueling debate. we visit a south korean islands leading the way in south driving cars. ah, ah, it's time for the perfect journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. hello, nice to see you. flooding rains have been the name of the game for parts of europe . we're talking about the netherlands, also france and germany. so toward the south, $36.00 millimeters of rain in a single hour. this is along the border with austria. and you know, on tuesday,
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i think our rain will fall, the heaviest south of berlin into southern sections of italy. we may even see some hail toward the southeast of france pushing into northern sections of italy. otherwise we've got some scattered showers through ukraine, bella, ruth, russia, and lapierre. but we could also see some pretty fierce winds here as while take you to the mediterranean and we are dealing with the chance of some severe thunderstorms bubbling up to ward north or increase that energy will shift in to turkey. so it's stumble to ankara. some showers and we can't rule out a thunderstorm either. you know, some of the best weather on the continent is the iberian peninsula madrid. 33 degrees. that's a temperature that you should typically see in july. take it to africa, right now. we're dealing with some brain through sections of morocco, northern algeria, and around the gulf of guinea. it looks like this, some heavy rain towards southern sections of nigeria, and we forgot what day on tap for connor cree with the high of 30 degrees. i'll be john, some showers for you as well,
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i mean stories through his white wing presidential candidate pickup. tomorrow he has liaison negations veg deny he's in the country still run off her left ring. bible hedge is edging ahead. there's more votes coming from rural areas. israel solomon will vote on sunday on whether to approve a new government to speak of the message told, members of hold on a cross party correlation led by the tale bennett. they want to unseat prime minister benjamin netanyahu. we've been empowered for 12 years and police from around the world say they have made hundreds of arresting what's being described as one of the largest global sting operation. jobs charging shield it involved tricking criminal organizations. you've been using a messaging up that was secretly run by the f b. i went out on our top story and the presidential vote in per rule. this is how the country voted, and it shows a country really split into federal castillo dominated, the impoverished val,
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areas of the undies and much of the amazon. he secured 87 percent of the votes in the countries for a district. keiko for g. maury has come out as the candidate of the elite. she captured most of her voice from the capital and other cities on the pacific coast. for g. maury, one the richest district by 88 percent. the region todd is hit by the armed conflicts in the 1900 eighty's and ninety's favorite castillo, about 70000 people were killed. the rebels were defeated during the leadership of out better for you marie. the father of keiko fuji murray, who is now in jail for wine abuses. let's speak to francisco dominga about all this . he's the head of the center for brazilian and latin american studies at middlesex university, london. and he joined 5 very good to have you with his francisco. it's start off with the allegations made by kofuji morris. she says has been irregularities. we knew of course, that this was going to be a close election. are these accusations of fraud? well found a do you think, are we going to see, are we going to see challenges the votes in the coming days?
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i think the pretty more competent to continue would be but then you shouldn't see charge of the whole process are ready. maybe korea be probably, you know, collector, when he was a newspaper, the girl didn't know anything whatsoever. benny irregularity. and the reason for the because to be moving every hell, suddenly have highlighted the shop, divide between the capital, lima and draw areas. the big cities in rural areas, the strongest share of urban bosis, as we said, went for food jamari. while castillo seems to have a bigger appeal among rule, vultures. what does this suggest as far as the expectations of the people from the next leader? what are the voters it to be for the me the proportion of the population that area in girl and 72 percent on the 20 see
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77 percent. we need no question about the strong already come the rule and what are you making about whether he had some hidden boats, lead man from a thorough living be possible to get 50 percent without getting substantial support from c because you know both well from the point of view, does he have that support from the cities you think? yeah, i think because the live a little money in the room to no proportionate population being the phone from the, from a say it 57. and the live content is normally really one of them on an equal countries in the region. and as a result of that, i think he's proposal, which i already knew, shown packing the company to get more of them. going to be very popular. think that
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the moment what it looks like because otherwise you wouldn't be able to get secrets and only from the day, right, the window will no doubt face enormous challenges as per rule struggling with a failing economy. of course that the out the fall out from the corona virus pandemic. what will be the priorities for either of these candidates? but i think even if you will, you definitely going to go along with me for a picture assembly. i think he feels that you get into when you're calling for when it wasn't be surprised at 80 percent. and suddenly he came from nowhere. so from that point, he can now speak. he's medicine, she may be allowed to be married. try to do
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and therefore, you know, throwing the key on the ridge people really believe the re on the other had to take away. then she's going to try and bout on all of the problems. you know the external castillo, he's organization been made in front on the one guy came back, the guy who said, hoping quite brutal. we'll see what happens. so what we have to spend a huge amount or is asian who we thank you so much for talking to us about this trying to cisco dominga. joining us from london, us health regulators have approved the 1st medication to treat all time as disease in nearly 2 decades. but the decision has been criticized by some experts to say there's not enough evidence to prove it effective wrong rentals reports. alzheimer's disease is the 6th leading cause of death in the us with more than
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120000 deaths in 2018 millions of people over age. 65 suffer from loss of memory and dementia that comes with the disease causing anguish among family members and creating a huge financial burden on the health care system. as the u. s. population ages the alzheimers foundation estimates the number of people with alzheimer's will increase 22 percent by 2025 to 7100000. against this grim backdrop by engines new alzheimer's drug add you, can you mab? may be a welcome addition to the small number of drugs used to treat the disease. they will have the opportunity and potential to access something that could change their life. the federal food and drug administration approved the drug on monday. the drug is administered intravenously each month. the patients in the early stages of alzheimer's at you. can you mab is not described as a cure,
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but it's manufacturer claims it flows. the progression of alzheimer's by removing deposits called amyloid plaques that interfere in brain function in l. summers patients by clearing out this protein, we seem to have sort of a reduction in that progression of the disease. but does it really work? some experts say the evidence is lacking. the manufacturer conducted to randomized trials. one was negative, that is one failed. and one was partially positive, that is the drug appeared to have a modest effect in one group of patients that received it in that 2nd trial. so we're left with a negative trial and a partially successful trial. and i think the question that the f d a had to grapple with this. what do you do with that? there are also concerns about side effects in as many as a 3rd of patients that receive
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a high dose of this product. individuals develop brain swelling. still alzheimer's patients, like ron schon, who participated in clinical trials says he is heartened by the prospect of a new treatment. and i would think there's a lot of other patients like me that say the same thing like but yes, get on. it will take the, you know, if it's not 100 percent, i'll take the to take the other percent and see if we could help us hopes and doubts about a new weapon against a cruel affliction. rob reynolds and l. just your okay. okay. technology companies around the world are racing to develop self driving autonomy, vehicles and transport systems. south korea believe it has the edge things to its high tech innovations, including 5 g internet robins bride traveled to judge you off the south coast, which is a pioneer in new transport systems. the resort island of jed you is the perfect
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test bed for new traffic innovations itself contained relatively and congested road network, already has the latest in smart systems such as allowing emergency vehicles to cut through traffic as demonstrated in this recreation. a pregnant mother being raised to the hospital with the same high drama impact as a korean soap. and the central control room is able to monitor devices installed on thousands of higher cars, driven by tourists, which are being used to develop the next wave of innovation. and the vehicles are able to send and receive information through the central system and between each other. so drivers can be told in real time of dangerous or obstacles on the road ahead or of pedestrians on the next crossing timber drive. this system makes it possible to provide real time information and respond quickly to developing
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situations. it makes the roads and the vehicles using them a lot smarter. pioneering work between the local police and the national telecom provider that could be adopted for use throughout south korea. best technology not only allows for more efficient traffic flows in the present, but also opens up the future possibility the vehicles talking to each other as we move towards transport systems that could one day be fully autonomous. like other technology companies, they saw autonomy driving software developer has been working largely uninterrupted through the pandemic. it's been experimenting with pilot projects on judge jews rhodes with the goal of soon introducing the 1st door to door commercial service here. a table. what's been a ton of, of vehicles should be able to operate by themselves. this communication infrastructure provides a high degree of information which makes driving safer. with an exchange of
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information between vehicles, this system is a necessary step towards the next generation of a ton of money driving a driving future that might not be too far down the road. robert bride al jazeera gedge, you island south korea. a newly discovered dinosaurs species has officially been recognized as the largest ever found in australia. and among the biggest on hierarchy has more meat cooper. a long next plans eating dinosaur, it's around 30 meters long and up to 6 meters high at the hip in rome. desert, more than 90000000 years ago, was only discovered by chance in 2004 when it teenagers stumbled across what he thought was a rock in yesterday and out back in the state of queensland. his discovery was the start of a journey to finding australia's largest dinosaur and one of the biggest room this earth officially named australian heights and cooper,
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kansas. it's one of the 5 largest in the world and the only ones have not been found in south america. australia is one of the most difficult places to find dinosaurs. unlike south america, it's mostly flat and likes the mountain ranges and canyons where fossils are exposed. when rock is eroded, paleontologists had to dig deep to remove the fossil skeleton from a thick layer of sediment. h byron has to be removed from the interning matrix, the rock that actually surrounds the barnes. and that's takes a long time. and then each bind needs to compete, needs to be prepared and compared to other dinosaurs from around the world and in, in queensland, in particular. and so we use digital 3 d technology to stand by and so that i can go and compare them in different museums and different collections. it's very difficult when you have a 200 kilo donna. so by like the ones behind me that are, that he can simply just putting, you know, in a car and take them to another museum. digitally capturing gigantic,
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so called zones. and fossil sights has led to unexpected discoveries such as several of cooper's bones, having been crushed by all the massive dinosaurs stepping on them and other skeletons being found in the same area. there. ready was another one another side, zach columbia. why i moved on to that another 3 years and it's the most complete on a sort of science and it's still to be prepped a lot of it. but the preservation of that and the amount of binding one is quite extraordinary. it's taken 17 years to find an honors cooper and other species of dinosaurs. australia is one of the last frontiers finding them. but it's false proving to be a land of the giants. sat a height of al jazeera, the.
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