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ah, 11 east. on out there a me a man jobs the butcher boss, me around time lodge. he has whether his appeal against the life sentence for genocide and war crime will be upheld. ah, hello there, i'm just talking hey, this is out of their life and also coming up benjamin netanyahu could be out of office in days after 12 years, as israel prime minister parliamentary on sunday. 800 people are arrested in a global crime thing that tricks criminal organizations into using an app secretly run by the f. b. i and hope that not often in the 20th the fest medication to
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treat all i'm is disease is approved in the united states. ah, ah, now the man does, the butcher of bosnia is right now finding out his face as a un caught in the netherlands delivered its verdict on his appeal from above me in sub commander ratcliffe. it was sentenced to life in prison back in 2017 for genocide and war crimes, including the separate from africa. not it was found guilty of killing more than 8000 men and boys during the bosnian war and the 1919th. i'll step back from the following all of this for us in the hey, step. as we've been saying this is really been a very long way. cindy. yes, this is a day that's a lot of people have long been waiting for a big day for the victims and boss. now, of course was glued screens now to hear this why and final judgment. in this month
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for trial, the last 10 years we heard thousands of victims who heard we saw thousands of documents presented. they say it's the most best documented case work in history in the international justice is also the former yugoslavia tribunal is set that a 1st international tribunal sat up after the nuremberg trials against nazi germany . and it's seen as a very big success because 161 people were and died at all been brought here to this court. and of course my law is seen as the main man, the man who has seen it. indeed, as one of the worth war, criminals in history who has ever been brought to trial. he's been always in denial . he's been quite emotional during the trials. he's 78 years old. he's at his, it's his so how does that he had suffered strokes and the lawyers have also said that's one of the reasons they have appeal this verdict that he couldn't be sent to be sentenced to prison any longer,
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but he's still here serving his sentence in the evening, a prison here near the hague, and he's hearing out any minute now if he will have to go to jail for the rest of his life. step what happens from here by my understanding, there are a number of possible outcomes from today's proceedings, right? yes, many experts of course believe that this life sentence will be upheld because of the seriousness of all these charges and also of the evidence presented that there are some concerns about the presiding judge, the woman you have heard before. she has had the dissenting opinion, 10 years ago in a similar case, arguing that she didn't see any criminal intent coming from melodic and so, but i need to sorta is some concern about among the victims that, that might lead to an acquittal. which of course, for them would be disastrous, but also for international justice. because as we also know, a lot of these war criminals who have been some think that and the have half
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returned home have been denied in china side and are actually being treated as heroes. right now, so in a quick look for us would be disastrous for the sense of justice that the court like this that has been put so much effort and money and then also is needed for the victims to come to some kind of closure will, will equate so that's, that's why a lot of people here anxiously waiting for this verdict, of course to fasten, watching that for us in the hague, will be bring you much more on that as we get it for now. the thank you step now a vote that said to end benjamin netanyahu griffin power and israel will take place on sunday. parliament will decide whether to approve a government led by interest you paid, bringing together h parties. far enough tale. bennett would serve as prime minister for 2 years under that agreement and an appeal would take over for the next true. early i spoke to gail hoffman, he's the chief political correspondent at the jerusalem post. and he says, nathan, yahoo will do whatever it takes to stay in power. well,
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nursing ya is doing everything possible to try to remain in power is known and israel as a political magician. and still looking for whatever rabbit can come out of his hat, trying to woo a last minute to factor from the change coalition, or maybe accept the fact that he is going to lose power for a little bit. and then as opposition leader democratically try to bring the government down out as been power for a very long time. and there's definitely people in the left, right sensor who want to cooperate in a having a government that would make israel less devices that would unify the people at a challenging time as everyone knows. but just a, we're in god that we were came up and demick people of israel was there to be national unity and our government focusing on improving the lives of citizens and perhaps less. so i'm serving the interest of one man. so even if we would have had he left when government that wanted to reach a peace process at the palace and there is not a palestinian government ready to make the concessions necessary to help their own
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people in that regard. it doesn't really matter right now, who's in power and israel now moving on and police operations in australia, new zealand, europe, and the united states in the past week have resulted in the arrest of hundreds of suspected criminals. though part of a global thing that's felt a blow to criminal organizations while wide dubbed trojan shield and involved tricking gangs into using a messaging up that was actually secretly run by the f. b. i police officers obtained and reviewed 27000000 messengers. this international coalition with the continuous support of europe or carried out one of the largest and most sophisticated, low enforcement operation to date in the fight against encrypted criminal activities. the operational task force greenlight over ation trojan shield was a covered clue enforcement operation. focusing on globally into operating criminal
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networks needs for encrypted communications. now the compromised devices using the app called anom reached suspected criminals in 90 countries. the mafia, asian crime syndicates, drug cartels and outflow motorcycle gangs, all unwittingly copied global enforcement agencies into the supposed to be encrypted communications. now aside from the 100, the arrests police agencies also rated more than $700.00 locations worldwide and sees 8 tons of cocaine. well actually i spoke to matt warren, he's the director of the r, my to university center, the cybersecurity research and innovation. he says, criminal gangs will now adapt and use other forms of communication and 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
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an extent that you know, that the that 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 that, 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 all over to other sort of apps that there was so use. and when you talk about criminal gangs, you to about organizations that, that learn from the past and adapt that attics. so the fact that they've been deceived in such a global matter means that those criminal gangs and groups will be now review in the way that they communicate. they will be very much less trust in
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a wound. you know, the security of their communication channels. what you see is them or 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 dark, connect to share more information and communications which makes it harder for low enforcements to monitor that those activities. now us health regulators have approves the fast medication to treat all of them as disease in nearly 2 decades. but that decision has also been criticized by some experts who say there's not enough evidence to prove it's actually effective. prob reynolds report, 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 suffer from
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loss of memory and dementia that comes with a 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 approve the drug on monday. the drug is administered intravenously, each month to patients in the early stages of alzheimer's. and you can, you map is not described as a cure, but it's manufacturer claims it flows. the progression of alzheimer's by removing
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deposits called amyloid plaques that interfere in brain function in alzheimer's. 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 is have 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 patients like ron schon,
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who participated in clinical trials says he is heartened by the prospect of a new treatment. 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 this could help us hopes and doubts about a new weapon against a cruel affliction. rob reynolds junior over. okay. go ahead here on out of your family, walk that ends in tragedy and canada for muslims are killed. and what being called a hate crime and a stinging reception for the french president during a visit to the south. ah ah. hello
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from dough high here. so whether in asia pacific r plus ray and still feeding that steady stream of rain into taiwan midway through the week. but they're also starting to migrate to the north falling along the getting to river valley. so west of watch on pretty good batch of rain and beijing, you're in for some intense rain on wednesday, dry for the korean peninsula and across japan as well. to kill up to 30 degrees on wednesday. for the philippines, we've really been dealing with a blanket of rain, so we've got some rain fall amounts toward the south. this is about a 5 hour drive north of salvo $77.00 millimeters over the past 24 hours. and really the rain extends from devil rate to lose on island in the north. and that continues on wednesday as while otherwise se stages, some heavy pulses of rain for western borneo toward the north as well. and southern sections of indo china thailand into cambodia. and now i want to take you over to the sub continent because our monsoon rains are really impacting india from care
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love rate up to buy. but also as we head toward nia and mar, we have to watch for the risk of some flooding in the days to con a. just because we're dealing with a plume of moisture, we have a shall wind coming down the gulf. so that's whirling up the sand. and does the height of $42.00 in doha, on wednesday. the be part of the debate is self defeating the end, closing in the us or in the u. k. because it will just come back again when no topic is off the table, but we wanted to talk about the white man impacting our lives next year. where a global audience become a global community, jumping to the comment section, and part of the discussion. there are like kinetic efforts to silence palestinians on the online faith on al jazeera. ah,
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the color that you're watching out there i let's remind you about top story is this allen? a you in court right now is deciding the face of the man to the butcher of boss man . for my boss, me and sub commander, right? term luggage is learning the outcome of his appeal 26 years after the issue of his initial arrest warrant. and israel parliament is traverse on sunday on whether to approve a new governance. the speaker of the commission told members elbows on a cross party coalition that by nationality bennett, they want to unseat prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and hundreds of suspected criminals have been arrested around the world and a global sting of the trojan shields and involve tricking criminal organizations
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into using a messaging up secretly run by the f b i o. well, let's take you straight back to the hague bow and some breaking news. let's speak to step step boss and watching this verdict along with us here in doha step, fill us in on exactly what happened. i believe that the appeal has. so the appeal, the vantage, the original that it has indeed been upheld. exactly, that's what we're hearing now at the moment, while the official recording is still going on, there is a 30 minute delay, but it's already confirmed that the life sentence against milady has been upheld. the judges found that all the appeals from the defense that were filed off to defer it again, 2017 have been rejected. it's still unclear. i have the verdict here right now, it's just handed over to me. what happened to the other china side cloth step,
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actually, also the prosecutor wanted to be him, be convicted for, but for sure. now the life sentence has been piled up means that the boss in serbian command, milady will have to spend the rest of his life in prison. it's not clear if he will be here in the netherlands because got chick who was also convicted for the for similar crimes in the boston war has been brought to the u. k. last year. but for sure he will not go back to watson. yeah. anytime to steph, i imagine families of the victims reading huge sighs of relief, smell absolutely. the members of the mothers of so brady, child, there are 5 models here who lost their phones, who lost their husbands. one of them lost 22 relative to fill inside the building. we are expecting them to come out. everyone is waiting for them to come out anytime . now, of course, they must be really,
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really because it was quite some concern that there could be an acquittal because of a dissenting opinion of the presiding judge in a previous case. but that didn't happen. the same judge now has decided that that was definitely the china side happening into brain. it's 909-051-8000, mostly men and boys war massacre and spread around in mass graves and on sale. today. body parts are still being recovered and more than 10000 people are still missing and stuff as we were saying earlier. also a big step in of international justice. absolutely. there was some nervousness among the international lawyers, legal experts who were a bit worried if this would be in a quit. so what that would mean for future cases in international justice looking of course, at the war and conflicts and other parts of the world, for example, in syria, but also in other countries. so they were worried that if this would be an acquittal,
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that would be a setback for international justice. and it is already very complicated at the moment to have this international support for tribunals like this. the former yugoslavia tribunal has been a success because it was very much supported by the european union and also by the united states. i was a lot of financing coming from this trial. lots of people, 161, had been indicted. many convictions have been put down, so it's really with this verdict here of melodic that this is the end of a huge and long saga, and a great relief for all these people who have been working on this tribunal. that of course, especially for all those who lost their loved ones in the war, indeed stamp their following all of that for us all the latest from the hey, thank you so much stuff. now moving on and for members of one family have been killed and what appears to be a hate crime in canada. a pickup truck was driven into a muslim family who are out for an evening walk and on terrier problems. when does
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robin report 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, not considered life threatening. i'm also able to tell you at this time, the 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 atlantic. faith. candidates, government has been worried about race based and religious attacks for years. let me be clear. this was an active asperger perpetrated against muslims against
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blunders. rudy did not speak with hatred. this activist phobia this active unspeakable hatred must be followed by action. compassion, actually, kindness, actually, humanity. actions solo with verity 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 most monthly mom. high profile attacks by extremists have happened before. last year, a volunteer caretaker was stabbed to death outside of mosque in toronto, in 2018. also in toronto, a driver killed 10 people a year before. 6 people were shot dead at a mosque in quebec. this latest attack comes days after protests over indigenous schools took a dramatic turn. demonstrators in toronto tore down the statue of egerton ryerson,
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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 kamloops 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 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 influences of white supremacists hate groups and militias. inside canada zane basra v o 0. now the french president has been slapped in the
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face while visiting a small town on the south. a video that's now gone viral shows the moment that emanuel mac on gets the thing in greeting take about 20 pounds. the man was reported the shouting down with macaroni a friends, media reporting the true people have been arrested macro. and there was on a walk about to speak to business owners about life off to the curb at 19 pandemic . now supportive of molly as military genta, calling for help from russia after front suspended joint operations with the army following the crew 2 weeks ago. they say it's now time for a new partner on the battlefield to combat the threat from arms groups and the hell . nicholas hack reports now from danica. molly isn't doing too well, says my good job, real a doctor trained in the former soviet union. he believes russia not france, or the un forces, can heal the country from war. then,
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when france came to my country, they were welcomed as liberators. now, they have turned into invaders. want russia to come clean up our country and bring the war to an end. russia needs 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 armed groups for marching towards the capital. but 8 years on half a ww have been displaced and nearly 6000 killed as arm groups intensify their attacks . the 1000000 army is on the retreat, despite the support of $4000.00 french troops and $14000.00 un peacekeepers at the nation's independence square. same colors, but different flat support for russia con, from a feeling of frustration about the deteriorating facility to some parts of the volume wrench really just runs in part of the it's also
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shows the board level is military region. tell your colonel, se 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 cool happened after the last transition. leaders removed to cabinet members nominated by the military days after a meeting with french president emmanuel. my call the russian train minister of security colonel, woody bill corny and the minister of defense had your 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 marlin's with friend temporarily. suspending military cooperation with maryan forces until there is a return to a civilian lead transition. dr. my get years without the help of
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a military power. molly will suffer even more. nicholas hawk al jazeera bumpo while the instability and molly has spread across this a hell region, including the keen fessor which is also struggling to fight back against armed groups. as prime minister says, an attack on several villages that killed at least $160.00 people will not go unpunished, alexia bryan. this is what left of the once baffling village of soul hahn. a group of armed men attacked on friday night, shooting people and burning down their homes, and what's being described as a massacre. became foss, those prime minister traveled to the remote village near the border with new year to see what happened to not be when this is the 1st time our country has experienced an attack with such massive destruction to the people of our country. and from this point of view, the president wanted us to read the message of hope. we have been fighting against terrorism for some time. we have won some victories,
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but each time there are new challenges that arise to situation salon is a new challenge for us to be. and i also visited a hospital where dozens of the injured were taken several shared stories of the horror. they witnessed that there was so much damage that killed so many people without even separating the women and children. they killed you. i burned all the goods they saw, they ran. secondly, the prime minister says the attack will not go unpunished. that extra forces have been deployed to the region. he was joined by defense minister chevy. mean a c last month promised to step out the fight against armed groups. but the cane of also military is seen as ill equipped and under trained and facing and increasing number of attacks as well as ethnic and religious tension. no one's claimed responsibility for fridays violence, but analysts believe it was likely carried out by a group link to al qaeda. particularly the pre did you want me to case since the
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arrival of terrorism, 2015. this is the 1st time that there have been so many tests in a single operation and above all so many civilian deaths. this is why the brick cannot be population is very sad and questions about the ability of the country and the defense and security system to stem the terrorist. insurgency are growing. the prime minister says 7000 families were displaced by the latest fighting, adding to the more than 1000000 who forced from their homes in the past 2 years. he says, the community must work with the government to ensure young people aren't recruited by our groups. collision, less than that, be our youth need to stay in the country to work towards economy and social development. it's not good to let these young people leave it there, recruited by terrorist groups and returned to villages to bring to her and said nestor, their own families. became fossa was one scene as a stable country and the turbulent for how region. but that reputation has now been chested alex here brian al jazeera. now the united nations estimates 100000 people
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have been displaced by fighting me and mos kaya stays and secures in security forces of indiscriminate attacks against civilians. and it says it's worried about the deteriorating security and humanitarian situation. armed groups and kaya have been set up to resist the military genta, which was cracked down on the sense and seizing power back in february. now one of japan's top tourist spots husband turns into a corona virus vaccination center. emergency work is headed to the former key g fish market to receive their jobs as the government, bruce says vaccination campaign ahead of next month to carry them fix, and they still say they can kill it up to 5000 people a day. now, china's wandering ellison's appeared to stop for a break after tracking hundreds of kilometers that had took us. yes, those you can see during their march north the far as fiber, gay and who have been following the elephant. johnny says it's the 1st time they've been seen sleeping together in
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a group. wild life authorities can't understand why the elephant left their natural habitat last year. while do you remember, you can always find much more on our website, including all the latest from the hague, where a un court has upheld the conviction of roger him. luggage for genocide, that's out 0 dot com. ah, this is al jazeera and these are the headlines. a u. n. court has rejected the appeal a form above me and sub commander bactrim luggage who was sentenced to life in 2017 for genocide and war crimes, including the 70 from africa tubs, the butcher of bosnia. not. it was found guilty of killing more than $8000.00 muslim men and boys during the bosnian war and the 1990.
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