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ah, investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe for now to hear me jim. but finding that me guilty of genocide, the one court upholds a life sentence for a 78 year old rod come a lot. it's known as the butcher palsy. ah, watching, i'll just live from headquarters in ohio, daddy and abigail, also ahead. $800.00 people are arrested in a global crime, seeing that trip criminal organizations into using an app and secretly run by the f . b. i a thinking was duction for president by the way, back home during your visit to southern france and losing faith in friends,
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8 years on supporters of molly's military are thinking, rush and help to fight farms. ruth, ah, hello, a u. n. cord has rejected the appeal of the former bosnian serb general rod come a lunch. he was sentenced to life in 2017 for genocide and war crimes, including these for bernice a massacre done, the butcher of bosnia milan was found guilty of being involved in the killing of more than a 1000 muslim men and boys during the bosnian war and the 1900 ninety's, the judge is upheld his conviction and life sentence 26 years after the issue of his initial war and enlighten you heard this and then nodded. and that's it. does not the
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assessment as a me to get this in the general sentence and just in the in the form i love. yeah. and fine. doesn't under defense that me some like demo that you pause in a trista fastened with more from the hague. fairly mixed feelings here in the hague. i have to say not only was the appeal by the defense, lawyers of not each rejected but also by the prosecution. so relatives of victims who are gathering here at the us court say that there's a very much disappointment, that's not only the channels tight. and so but a lisa has been recognized by the genocide and other parts of both. i have been rejected hasn't been called agenda side,
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and they say that's not fair. they have been lots of people who died during that part of the war as well, which was before the 1995. but anytime massacre and they say it would have been much more giving a feeling of justice to the victims in boston. yeah. if both parts were given the channel site awarding, so that's why they are very disappointed about that. on the other side, there was quite relieved. of course that's a life sentence has been up house. that was some concern that that would also not be the case, but there are relief about that. they say this is a momentous ending to a momentous trial. and one of the folks people off the court came out and he called it a milestone for international justice. and at the same time, you called on all the members said, especially in europe to take care of the imprisonment of war criminals, specifically mentioning malott each. we asked him where will obliged to be put to
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prison and where will he served the rest of his life and he said he doesn't know. and he hopes that some countries will step forward. like what they did with the heart of in the car. jake who is now imprisoned, he's also buffy and serbian leader. he was also sentenced to life and he's now in prison in the u. k. so they're hoping that the after sitting here in the hague, in the prison here, that he might be able to be moved out. where now 800 people have been arrested around the world in a global crane sting. police say they've detained hundreds of suspects. and what they're describing is a huge blow for organized crime. the operation doug trojan shield involve tricking criminal organizations and using a messaging app that was secretly run by the f b i. and we can now listen to what the f b. i think they're holding a news conference in san diego on that thing assistant. and for a moment, transnational criminal organization flocked to these devices because they provided
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until now an impenetrable shield against law enforcement, surveillance, and detection. in the heart and encrypted device companies have crater, cater to criminal groups for years, lining their pockets with the proceeds of drug fails, money laundering, and corruption. the san diego based investigation team developed a unique expertise investigating these companies. it began in 2016 when the san diego f. b. i. in this office began investigating a canadian company called phantom secure, which sold its harden encrypted devices exclusively the members of criminal organizations. and the fan, secure case over 10000 criminal users. heather devices shut down when the executives were indicted by a grand jury in san diego. undeterred the criminal users moved from santa ban up secure the other platforms, including guy global and encroach at. meanwhile,
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operation trojan shield put another device on the market through adam and every single person who used and used it for a criminal purpose. the criminals using these devices, believe they were secretly planning crimes far beneath the radar of law enforcement . but in reality, the criminals were not underneath the radar. they were on it. the f. b, i was monitoring those conversations. the very devices that the criminals used to hide their crimes were actually a beacon for law enforcement. the criminal users didn't know that for more than 18 months, f. b, i captured more than 27 message 27000000 messages between users around the world who had their criminal discussions reviewed, recorded and translated by the f. b, i until the anime platform was taken down yesterday. when you were a poll brought down anchor chat in july 2020 the f b. i saw an increase in the demand for anime. and when f
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b i indicated sky global ceo indicted sky global ceo and march of this year, the demand for and among criminal groups exploded as they start to find the next brand of device safe for law enforcement. intrusion. during the last 24 to 48 hours . in addition, there have been more than $500.00 rest around the world. authorities have searched more than 700 locations, deploying more than 9000 and law enforcement officers worldwide. and they've seized multi ton quantities of illicit drugs. grand total for the entire investigation include $800.00 arrests and seizures of more than 8 tons of cocaine. 22 tons of erewhon or 2 tons of methamphetamine, and fair to me. 6 tons of precursor chemicals. 250 firearms and more than 48000000 in various worldwide currencies.
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unsurprisingly, a review of the messages from this platform by the f b i and share with counterparts overseas uncovered evidence of narcotic smuggling and other crimes. some examples of what you have probably seen through the unsealed documents are as follows. in february of 2021, according to a search warrant we unsealed yesterday to add them users one believe to be in armenia and the other in australia discuss the likely shipment. 6 kilograms of co came from carlsbad to australia using a legitimate business address as the sender to try can feel the list of deal. this is based on conversations between 2 and users, including the exchange of an invoice from lowes and carl's bad and a picture of bricks of cocaine. just a few weeks ago, a transnational criminal organization used adam devices to plant
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a shipment of cocaine from costa rica to spain. the cocaine was to be imported via shipping container concealed within a hollowed out pineapples the f. b. i reviewed the messages which contain specific details regarding the shipment and distribution. once it arrived in spain, suspected container arrived in spain on may 12, 2021. law enforcement officials in spain conducted the search and located approximately 1595 kilograms of cocaine. in april 2021, a transnational criminal organizations used and devices to orchestrate a shipment of 1401 kilograms of cocaine. from ecuador to spain, to be imported. the shipping containers concealed within refrigerated fish. and yet another instance in october of 2020 am users exchange messages about hiding cocaine and cans of tuna. this information was passed to us authorities in brussels,
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who worked with law enforcement in belgium to search the suspected container. compound completion of the search law enforcement located approximately 613 kilograms of cocaine and information. identifying the ecuadorian to the company was passed. a law enforcement in ecuador, which resulted in an additional seizure of approximately 1523 kilograms of cocaine located in a container destined for belgium. and today, we are announcing the unfeeling of a federal grand jury indictment. charging 17 alleged distributors of anime. these defendants are charged with filing the racketeer influence incorruption incorrect organizations act known as rico, further alleged involvement and marketing, and filling thousands of and devices specifically to transnational criminal organizations worldwide. the indictment alleges that all defendants knew that the
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devices they distributed were being used exclusively by criminals to coordinate drug trafficking and money laundering. the defendants personally fielded, wipe requests from users. when devices fell into the hands of law enforcement. all defendants are foreign, national, located outside of the united states, and today, f, b i, agents, and for law enforcement partners, arrested 8 of the indicted defendants. the others are fugitives. the success of trojan shield was realized through unrelenting efforts provided by the f b. i. the da australian federal police europe, whole law enforcement entities for multiple countries to dismantle criminal networks. the cooperation was historic and undeterred by the co pay, by the covert pandemic. the following countries participated with the united states and operation trojan shield and coordinated through europe. whole, australia, austria, canada, denmark, estonia, finland, germany, hungary,
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lithuania, netherlands, new zealand, norway, scotland, sweden, and the united kingdom. thank you to these partners. i would also like to thank our team members that the united states attorney's office who have dedicated long hours and several years to this investigation. this includes assisted united states attorneys. megan, he's josh mellor, mckayla lever shot pruitt. mark fletcher, paralegal tracy jarvis, former a u. s. a is andrew young and bank ben cats in our former united states attorney, robert brewer. thank you all. i would now like to call f b. i special agent in charge of the san diego office, suzanne turner. so if we, i officials are holding a media briefing right now in san diego about the criminal thing and just giving
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more detail about how all this came about. just a reminder that 800 people have been arrested around the world in a global crime state. police had been saying that they detained hundreds of suspects and what they're describing a huge blow. busy for organized crime, i kinda joining us from washington listening in to that media briefing. mike, just give us the context to the story and tell us a little bit more about how this all came about and what the f b i is saying. well that's the new detail that the f b i has just released in the news conference and that is the origins of this investigation. we heard that back in 2015, a number of executives of a secure online app were arrested by the f b i. they then saw a gap in the market so to speak. and overcoming months. they introduced their own app called and none which was fed to individual criminals who in turn set it to
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other criminal organizations. and but through this, the f, b i, and law enforcement officials in dozens of countries, were able to monitor the activities of criminal entities. now this all came to ahead, when in the last 24 hours, a warrant was revealed a search warrant which had been obtained by the f b. i and all the details of this operation on now released and now out in the public. it was something that had been kept under wraps for the 2 years, basically in which the stigma operation was under way. the consequences will certainly in the united states 3 per day from the f b i that a total of 18 individuals have been brought before. busy a grand jury to be investigated under rico laws that is involved international criminal activity. now, 8 of them will be appearing. the others are supposed to be all set to be fugitives,
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but that is in the united states. within other countries, there's a total of some $800.00 people have been arrested in the past 48 hours. as the sting operation winds up and in terms of actual findings, dozens or in fact, hundreds or thousands of tons of various not context have been confiscated. have been apprehended one specific example, given that some 800 kilograms of cocaine being shipped from ecuador to a belgian, that was found in tuna cans. then subsequent operations went to the suppliers in ecuador found another one and a half 1000 kilograms of rural cocaine. now these figures are absolutely staggering and being emphasized in this news conference is the degree to which this was an international operation. during the time of a cobra depend, democrat. so certainly in terms of law enforcement,
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this is something that you hear from the f b i has never been seen before. certainly the biggest sting operation by law enforcement in living memory. thank you so much. my kind of while the french president has been, flocked in the face while visiting a small town in the south. there is a video that's gone viral. you'll see it in a moment to chose the moment that am i am. i can't get the singing greeting on. the 20. natasha butler is in paris with more on what happens. he was there on a meet and greet. he likes to go and meet the public. he went up to a fence and you see this mad reach out with his hands. can even hear the sound of his hand on a minute. micro cheap. as you can imagine, micro security quickly bundled him away to safety and the 2 men were arrested one. we understand is perpetrated the man who slapped the french president the other,
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the person who filmed this incident and then posted it on social media. we understand also from reports in french media that when the man slapped the french president that he shouted out the slow good, which is usually associated with the far right groups who have yet yet to know whether or not it would be confirmed that this person had any links to any political party doesn't seem so at this stage, but those 2 perpetrators do risk up to 3 years in jail and a very hefty fine indeed. what amount of micro has continued though with his visit of this town, he is not a stranger to the thought of incident. he has not been attacked physically in the past, but he certainly been verbally abused when he visited town. but he does, as i said, i like to meet the public. he does like to go and chat to people, sometimes that ends in the key to debate, but i was very much part of it. but so no somebody who likes to try and talk to all
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people in all sorts of situations. but of course, this sort of violence brings things to another level and you'll have to will now have to see whether or not he'll be able to continue with the sort of open meet and greets and towns as he continues on what is called a tour from because he's actually a sort of pre presidential campaign, tour of the country. was supporters of molly's military agents are calling for help from russia after france suspended joint operations with the army following the crew 2 weeks ago. they say it's time for a new partner on the battlefield to combat the threat from armed groups. and that's how it was hack reports from bama code. molly isn't doing too well, says my gut job. really a doctor trained in the former soviet union. he believes russia, not france, or the un forces, can heal the country from war. they are doing when france came to my country, they were welcomed as liberators. now they have turn into invaders, want russia to come clean up our country and bring the war to an end. russia,
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and he's african nations to the moment. it's as if it's the cold war again. in 2013 mountains were waving french flags, 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 population about the wrench village it runs in part of it also shows the board level as military region tell you,
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the 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 ounce to transition leaders removed to cabinet members nominated by the military days after a meeting with french president emmanuel macklin, 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 russian 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 molly enforces until there is a return to a civilian lead transition dr. mike f years without the help of a military power. molly will suffer even more. nicholas hawk al jazeera bumpo, a vote, the sector and benjamin netanyahu. griff on power and israel will take place on
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sunday parliamentary decide whether to approve a government led by central yay. or lockwood bringing together 8 parties the far right leader indefinitely. bennett would serve as prime minister for 2 years under the agreement. lapierre would then take over for the next 2. canada as prime minister has called the killing of a muslim family, a terror attack motivated by hatred, a man his wife mother and teenage daughter died while they were deliberately rammed with a pickup truck on sunday. relatives, the family have called on people to stand up against racism and islam. a phobia, named bas ravi reports, a sidewalk like any other in canada. now the scene of the country's latest hate 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,
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19 year old male. the sole survivor remains in hospital with serious injuries. we believe that this was an intentional act and that the victims of this horrific incident were targeting. 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 rooted in unspeakable hatred . this activist phobia, this act of unspeakable hatred, must be followed by actually compassion, actually kindness. actually humanity actions, so dirty mc 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
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a nearby shopping mall. their lives were taken in a brutal, cowardly, and brazen act of violence. this killing was no accident. this was a terrorist attack, motivated by hatred in the heart of one of our communities. our monthly moment. i mean high profile attacks by extremists have happened before. last year, a volunteer caretaker was stab to death outside of mosque and 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, 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
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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 cameras 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. the us justice department says it's recovered more than half of a ransom paid to hackers who attacked the country's largest shield pipeline last month. the cyber attack on colonial pipeline disrupted supplies along the east
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coast. the u. s. as it sees more than $2000000.00 in bitcoin, from an account used by a russian based hacker group called dark side. and colonial pipelines, chief executive admits he paid the ransom secretly at the time joseph bound toll, the us senate homeland security committee. he thought it was the right choice. i made the decision to pay and i made the decision to keep the information about the payment is confidential as possible. it was the hardest decision i've made in my 39 years in the energy industry. and i know how critical our pipeline is to the country, and i put the interest of the country 1st. i kept the information closely held because we were concerned about operational safety and security. and we wanted to stay focused on getting the pipeline back up and running. hundreds of websites, including major news organizations and the u. k. government are working again after going offline for about an hour. an outage at
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a cloud service company is thought to have been to blame these sites effected included the new york times cnn, the guardian and bloomberg news, the san francisco based company, fastly host the website and says it fixed the problem. us health regulators have approved the 1st medication to treat outside murs disease in nearly 2 decades. but the decision has been criticized by some we say there's not enough evidence to prove its effective prob, reynolds reports. 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 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
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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 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 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?
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some experts say the evidence is lacking. the manufacturer conducted to randomized trials, one with 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 patients, like ron schon, 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,
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i'll take the to take their 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. you an estimate to 100000 people have been displaced by fighting and me and mars kaya state is accusing security forces of indiscriminate attacks against civilians. and it says it's worried about the deteriorating security on humanitarian situation. i'm groups and kaya have been set up to resist the military jones, which is cracked down on the sense and seizing power in february. now one of japan's top tourist spots has been turned into a current of virus vaccination center. emergency workers headed to the former yuki g fish market to receive their jobs as the government boost vaccination campaign ahead of next month. tokyo william takes official say they can inoculate up to 5000 people a day. china's wandering elephants have stopped for
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a break after tracking hundreds of kilometer is the, her ticket siesta during their march norris before the fire brigade has been following the elephant journey and says it's the 1st time they've been seen sleeping in a group, wildlife authorities can't understand why the elephants left their natural habitats last year? the headlines on al jazeera, a u. n. cord has rejected. the appeal of former bosnian serb commander right from a lodge was sentenced to life in 2017 for genocide and work crimes. including these 3 brittany to massacre done, the butcher of bosnia milan was found guilty.
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