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of interest to people around the world, this is been going on for a number of reports to an international perspective. we try to claim your global audience. how's it could impact the life. this is an important part of the world, and i was very good at bringing the news to the world from here. ah, benjamin netanyahu could be out of office in a matter of days after 12 years. or else prime minister. parliament will vote on sunday. ah, hello, i'm fully back to you, boy, you're watching al jazeera life from don't also ahead. 800 people arrested in a global crime sting that trig criminal organizations into using an app secret. a run by the f b i i, family walk and then tragedy for muslims in
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a canadian city are killed in what's being called a hate crime and hope at last, after nearly 20 years, the 1st medication to treat all time this disease is approved in the us ah thank you very much for joining us. a vote that fed and benny mean it's now a grip on power in israel will take place on sunday. parliament will decide whether to approve a government led by centuries the la paid bringing together 8 parties. the coalition would n prime minister nathan was 12 year reign if approved a palestinian israeli party. the united are blessed with support a governing coalition for the 1st time in israel history. but such a broad range of parties poses questions on how stable the government will be and how it will represent palestinians. far right leader enough, tiny bennett would serve as prime minister for 2 years under the agreement that
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pete would take over for the next 2. harry font said his in west rule slim with more we've been waiting for the speaker of the capacity is really parliament to give a precise date for this. he's a messenger allied, and there's been some consideration given to the idea that he would be spinning this out for as long as he could. well, he's given it till the day before the absolute last minute the day before the monday deadline. so we now know that this will take place on the sunday at the moment the coalition has, they believe the 61 seats required pronouncement majority in the 120 c parliament. there is some discussion as to whether if there are some extensions, could they still win with through reality, sprint stance 59 to 57 or something like that. but in that instance, they could potentially be legal challenges. it's never happened before that a government's been sworn in without a full majority, but there is growing confidence now within this change block coalition. and equally
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as important as the date being announced is the fact that one of the key waiver as well had been seen to be a key wave renewal or back a member of natalie bennett c. i mean, a party who seemed uncomfortable with some of the details of his coalition has now announced that he will vote in favor of it. so this one of the splinters that the, the could of nothing yahoo and his allies were trying to prize away from the, the change block apparently has been glued back in place for now at least. and so the chances are looking pretty good that you know who's rain may well be over, come sunday police operations in australia, new zealand, europe, and the us in the past week have resulted in the rest of hundreds of alleged criminals. it's part of a global thing that's dealt a blow to criminal organizations worldwide. dabbed trojan shield it involves tricking gangs into using a messaging app that was simply run by the f. b. i police officers obtained and
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reviewed 27000000 messages exchanged by criminals. criminal should be on notice that law enforcement and partnerships all over the world are resolute and their dedication to collaboration. and to continue to evolve our capabilities and for any organization of function, no matter what it is, legitimate criminal, or otherwise, the members of that organization have to be able to communicate. and all of those communications cannot be in person, be compromised devices using the app called a nom, reach, suspected criminals in 90 countries, the mafia, asian crime syndicates, drug cartels, an outlaw motorcycle gangs, all unwittingly copied global law enforcement agencies in their supposedly encrypted communications. aside from the hundreds of arrest, police agencies rated more than 700 locations worldwide seizing 8 tons of cocaine and more. that's bringing poll brennan, who's been following this story for us from london. so poll a major crank down on organized crime that involves several countries tell us more
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about this operation and how it came about. well, it's an extraordinary operation. and frankly, a stunning success for the law enforcement agencies worldwide. given the scope, the breadth of the law enforcement or operation and engagement with this on the back, his story period, his if you recall the 18 months ago, last summer encroachment was smashed. international criminals basically meet that international, secure encrypted communications in order to shift job shipments halfway around the world, et cetera. and crow chat had been smashed sky global had also been smashed by law. busy enforcement, so the criminal gangs were looking for another way to communicate with each other and the f. b. i realized this and decided to fill the gap with devices of their own making the f b. i came up with these a non devices seated them 1st in australia, they sent 50 devices to australia and used underworld influences just like youtube
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influences, cell cosmetics they used under well, the influences who got the early devices inside of these are quite good. and they then became trusted among a wide, a group of underworld people until 12000 of these devices were eventually in circulation all around the world. thinking that they were sending encrypted messages just to each other. but at the all the time, the f b, i was reading every single message and it's enable the f b i to build up a massive dossier of evidence. and the arrests which took place over the last 24 hours. now the strategy and describe that as it was to ship moments in global law enforcement history. and there was a news conference in europe. paul as well today where europe all pretty much agreed this international coalition with the continuous support of europe for carried out one of the largest and most sophisticated, low enforcement operation to date in the fight against encrypted criminal
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activities. the operational task force greenlight over ation trojan shield was a covered clue enforcement operation. focusing on globally into over 18 criminal networks needs for encrypted communications. i mean, the staff from laura boston perspective already impressed more than 800 people arrested 15 different countries. worldwide, $700.00 locations searched $32.00 tons of drugs, some $48000000.00 worth of cash on crypto currencies. a home is now out of business . the website saying, you know, it's been taken over, i have to say it's not the end of the story and there are other encrypted networks out there that criminals use, but this lauren foresman breakthrough is really being seen as a major, major success. thank you for that poll brennan lie for us there in london. now earlier we spoke to matt warren, who's the director of the r m i. t university center for cybersecurity research and
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innovation. he says, criminal gangs will now adopt and use other forms of communication in their activities. the issue is with any operation, it has to come to, to an ent and, and the fact you know, with the sheer statistics in terms of the commonality that was stopped. it got to an extent that you know, the, the, the scheme operation had to end one of the other problems is that criminal gangs was so, you know, looking at other technologies. so it could very well be, but you know, some of those criminal gangs who actually move into other ways of communication. so law enforcement felt this was the white time in order to, you know, make those the west on the, on the global level before those criminal gangs were moving into other forms of technology or whatever to other sort of apps that there was so use. and when you
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talk about criminal gangs, you to about organizations that, that learn from the past and adapt that takes. so the fact that they've been deceived in such a global matter means that those criminal gangs and groups will be now will view in the way that they communicate. they will be very much less trust in a rounds. you know, the security of their communication channels. what you will see is them all commencing different forms of technology. so they're not just sort of reliant on, you know, one technology. you could see them, you know, use in the dot, connect to share more information communications which makes it harder for low enforcements to monitor the those activities. hundreds of websites including major news organizations and the u. k. government site have gone down after an
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outage at a cloud service company. the side effects include the new york times cnn, the guardian and bloomberg news, the san francisco based company, fastly which host the website says its investigating the issue and a fix is being put in place. in other news for members of one family have been killed in what appears to be a hate crime in canada. a pickup truck was driven into a muslim family who were out for an evening walk in ontario province when bas robbie has his story. a sidewalk like any other in canada. now the scene of the country's latest, hey crime, and another makeshift memorial for the dead. all of the victims in this matter are members of the same family. the deceased include a 74 year old female, a 46 year old male, 44 year old female. and a 15 year old female, 19 year old male, the sole survivor remains in hospital with serious injuries,
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not considered life threatening. i'm also able to tell you at this time that based on information collected during the course of the investigation. we believe that this was an intentional act and that the victims of this horrific incident were targeted. we believe the victims were targeted because of their islamic faith. candidates, government has been worried about race based and religious attacks for years. let me be clear. this was an active man, asperger perpetrated against muslims against blunders. rudy did not speak with hatred. this activist phobia this act of unspeakable hatred must be followed by actually compassion, actually kindness, actually humanity, actions shallow. a dirty embassy justice above all love. the family was out for an evening stroll when the suspect nathaniel feldman drove his pickup truck at them. as they waited to cross at an intersection. he was wearing a body armor style vest when police arrested him at a nearby shopping. for
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a moment, i mean high profile attacks have happened before in 2018, a driver killed 10 people in toronto a year before 6 people were shot dead at a mosque in quebec. this attack comes days after protests over indigenous schools took a dramatic turn. demonstrators in toronto tore down the statue of egerton ryerson, the architect of the residential school system that racially abused indigenous communities for more than 100 years. the discovery of the remains of $215.00 children in a mass grave at a school run by the government. and the catholic church has spark nationwide anger . but it's feared there's more to come. we know that there were probably lots of sites similar to can loops that are going to come to light in the future. and we need to begin to prepare ourselves for that. canada is trying to deal with
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its legacy of mistreating 1st nations communities. amid a surge in right wing extremism targeting minority groups, a 2020 study funded in part by the canadian government. warned of the growing and unprecedented influence of white supremacists hate groups and militias inside canada. zane basra. v o 0. still ahead on al jazeera, losing faith in faith in france. 8 years on the borders of molly's military are seeking rush and help to fight and fueling debate. we visited south korean island, leading the way in south driving cars. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored my cattle airways.
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hello. we're still getting a steady stream of rain steer into taiwan as we had midway through the week and our plum brains, they're starting to migrate further to the north, along the gangs, the river valley. pretty good pulse of ranges, west of wu, han, and beijing. some intense rain in the forecast for you on wednesday, otherwise dry across the korean peninsula and qu, q shoe. and hans, you as well. it took you up to 30 degrees on wednesday, for se, asia, we're still dealing with some heavy pulses of rain toward the west and north of borneo, also southern sections of indo china. so this will be for thailand and can bodie on wednesday and just widespread rain across the philippines. south devil right up to who's on island in the north. ok. take you to the bay. a bank. all right, now in our monsoon range really impacting the largest plume of moisture here. so the very real risk of flooding will go in for a closer look because bangladesh also getting into some heavy rain impacting dhaka . and there we go. young gone to the north into the south, just very heavy pockets of rain one and off this one in pakistan. and you know,
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it's worth it south, a very fierce wind gusts. think russia about 50 kilometers per hour. we've got a high of 37 for trochi 44 in the hor, on wednesday. ah, sponsor cut on airways? i was wrong to keep children away from their parents and hurt them into a school against their will. there was no money or no father fingers. they put us in a big playroom and we certainly looked after ourselves. i don't remember the children's names, but i'll never forget canada's dark secret on al jazeera. ah
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ah, you're watching al jazeera live from the recap of our top stories. israel solomon does to vote on sunday on whether to approve a new government speak of the nasa told members they'll vote on a cross party coalition, lead by nuff tiny bennett. they want to unseat prime minister and you may miss. now . hundreds of suspected criminals have been arrested around the world in a global thing. that trojan shield involves tricking criminals organizations into using a messaging app secretly run by the f b i and police in canada say the killing of 4 members. that muslim family was a premeditated hate crime. the family was waiting at an intersection in the city of london in ontario when a driver truck then on sunday to molly,
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in our supporters of the military, june, calling for help from russia after front suspended joint operations with the army. they say it's time for a new point now in the battlefield to combat the persistent threat from armed groups in this class. hock, re, for some the capitol by mccullough molly isn't doing too well, says my god, g. brill at dr. trained in the former soviet union, he believes russia not frowns, or the un forces can heal the country from war. then, when france came to my country, they were welcomed as liberators. now they have turn into invaders. we want russia to come clean up our country and bring the war to an end. russian, each african nations to the moment. it's as if it's the cold war. again. in 2013 mountains were waving french flies as the french military intervene to stop arm groups for marching towards the capital. but 8 years on half a ww have been displaced and nearly 6000 killed as armed groups intensify their
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attacks. the 1000000 army is on the retreat, despite the support of $4000.00 french troops, and $14000.00 un peacekeepers as a nation's independence square. same colors, but different flat support for russia con, from a feeling of frustration about the deteriorating security. i sent some parts of the volume, french village and friends in florida, but it's also for shows the board for the military region delita colonel as me going to put the president in p. m under house arrest last week, alleging he had proof that a foreign power was interfering in the countries domestic affairs. the crew happened after the ousted transition leaders removed to cabinet members nominated by the military days after a meeting with the french president emanuel mclean, the russian train minister of security colonel woody balcony,
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and the minister of defense. glad camera both sought greater cooperation with moscow. the pro ration sentiment is a fall out of the anti french sentiment because mullins are increasingly aware of a growing robbery between the 2 countries in africa. but molly has to focus on margins with friend temporarily suspending military cooperation with 1000000 forces until there is a return to a civilian lead transition. dr. my go years without the help of a military power, molly will suffer even more. nicholas hawk al jazeera, but miko. algeria leader has thanked people for taking part in math anti government protest. 2 years ago, you know, re interview with al jazeera abdel, my g t boned says the country was heading towards catastrophe under his predecessor who ruled for 2 decades. abdel aziz would have leak a step down following months of protest known as the hillock movement. hello luck took a book. i've said it before and i'll say it again about the original here. rock movement
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and it is safe. the country from an inevitable catastrophe because we were heading towards a precipice. the algerian state was, in a retrogression, we reached a melting point in the country, was run by a gang rural voters in for will have power left, his politician federal castillo to a narrow lead over right. we rival keiko for you. maury, in the presidential run off. would you mores alleging irregularities without offering evidence? mariana sanchez report from lima. the b, b. c. u is not officially winner of bidders, run a selection, but my work is among those already celebrate this. this 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
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more than 100000 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. kasteel is said to win the crucial rule vote consolidated his victory with little left to count on monday. take for the money did not concede. instead, she said there were indications of land and systematic fraud. i mean, you know, a 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 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
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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, get us lead. the race was marked by a campaign that polarized the nation, the daughter of the older craddick, former leader, alberto for marty may lose the presidency for the 3rd time. but until all the votes are counted, both parties are set to defend the support they've got a sanchez, i just see that they do 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 who say there isn't enough evidence to prove it's effective. robin on 3 fourths. alzheimer's disease is the 6th leading cause of death in the us with more than 120000 deaths in 2018 millions of people over age. 65
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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 accept 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, but it's manufacturer claims. it slows the progression of alzheimer's by removing
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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 a high dose of this product. individuals develop brain swelling. still alzheimer's
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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, now, you're over. ok. paola bob marino is the chief executive of ours. i'm is disease international. she says approval in the us is an important step. we should make no mistake. this is an incredibly important piece of news. this is the 1st time in 20 years that anything is even gone past the approval stage. so did you streamline good news and no job that because of the kind of lab which
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yes, of course that he's that this be some property. however, he had a partial positive clinical trial and we continue to study as well and a half being a considerable improvement in some patient. but it's important also because he's going to pass more investment and innovation in diamond disease, any dimensions or widely. and the rest of the war is now awaiting patiently to see why that might be going to be approved in other areas biogenic now filed the protocol. but for example, in europe is filed in japan and several other countries. so we are all looking forward to understand what's going to happen when he put them points or whatever is that a diagnosis of a dime or he's a central and the drug is only effective, but in the least they do the disease. and we are diamonds disease in the match, how we will always suffer from sigma. so hopefully this is going to help us break
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the stigma. as more people will want a diagnoses. one of japan's top tourist parts has been turned into a current of iron fascination center emergency work is headed to the foremost so key g fish market to receive their jobs as the government boosted vaccination campaign. i have next month's tokyo olympics. officials say they can inoculate up to 5000 people a day that acknowledged companies around the world are racing to develop self driving autonomy, vehicles and transport systems. south korea believe it has the high tech edge. rob mcbride travel to judge you off the south coast, which is a transport pioneer. the resort island of judge you is the perfect test bed for new traffic innovations. it's self contained, relatively and congested road network. already has the latest in smart systems,
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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 to drive this system makes it possible to provide real time information and respond quickly to developing situations. it makes the roads and the vehicles using them a lot smarter. pioneering work between the local police and the national telecom
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provider that could be adopted for use throughout south korea. this 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, this autonomous 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. and so just to go with them or turn them a vehicle should be able to operate by themselves. this communication infrastructure provides a high degree of information which makes driving safer. and what i'm going to include with an exchange of information between vehicles. this system is a necessary step towards the next generation of a ton of us driving
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a driving future that might not be too far down the road. rather bride al jazeera judge, you island, south korea. at china's wandering elephants have stopped for a break after tracking hundreds of kilometers. the harry took a siesta during their march north before a fire brigade has been monitoring the elephant journey and phase. it's the 1st time they've been seen sleeping in a group. why life authorities can't understand why the elephant left their natural habitat last year? ah, hello again, i'm fully back to bo with the headlines on al jazeera, a vote that fit to. and benjamin netanyahu grape on power in israel will take place on sunday. parliament will decide whether to approve a government led by center ca la paid, bringing together a potties far right leader and a tiny bennett was 3 of as prime minister for 2 years under the agreement, lapierre would take over.
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