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detailed look at dispose of fashion, we handle our we calculate the admitted, exposing the hidden human and environmental cost way with the company. give free what to do. you never know data on what he said, boss fashion, all knowledge of me, former bosnian serb commando, reccomend and it loses his appeal against his genocide conviction and life sentence . ah, taylor, this is al jazeera alive from london, was coming up with an 800, arrested worldwide in a global thing where crime gangs were sold encrypted phones. the police could monitor, come on, a harris hailed a new era, and she meets mexico's president to discuss lowering migration by tackling poverty
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and a slap in the face for a french present minute. my call during a walk about in southern france. ah, kind of you in court has confirmed the role of red criminal adage in genocide and war crimes at a hearing where he was described as one of history's most depraved and barbarous figures. the former both knew general was appealing against his conviction. a bit the leading judge said was dismissed in its entirety of the book. true was near. he was found guilty in 2017 of orchestrating atrocities during the war in the early nineties, in particular, found him responsible for the massacre in the town of rubber nita, where more than $8000.00 was the men and boys were murdered. the judges up held his conviction and life sentence 26 years after the initial arrest warrant was issued.
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that button has more from the hey, fairly mixed feelings here in the hague. i have to say, not only was the appeal by the defense lawyers of law to reject it, 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 chairman site and so but any site has been recognized, but the genocide and other parts of both have been rejected hasn't been called agenda side. 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 as a but anytime massacre. and they say it would have been much more giving a feeling of justice to the victims in boston if both parts were given the general size of a wording. so that's why they are very disappointed about that. on the other side,
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there was quite relieved. of course that's a life sentence has been up. how's that was some concern that that would also not be the case, but there are relief about that. they say this is a momentous and then to a momentous trial. and one of the spokespeople of the court came out and he called the milestone for international justice. and at the same time he called on all the members said, especially in europe to take care of the imprisonment of war criminals. specifically mentioning milan, we asked him where will obliged to be put to 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 that had been jack 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 are hoping that the after sitting here in the hague, in the prison here, that he might be able to be moved out. where as williams,
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which is the survivor of the shrub bernita genocide, who is not director of these for nature memorial center. it says the verdict is acceptable, but the fight for justice will continue to out of 5 judges is actually voted in favor of recognizing crimes committed, another municipalities involved outside 70 as genocide. i think that kind of changes the big picture quite a lot. it's not always credible, and i just thought, legally speaking, other than that, i mean there was really no surprise if you knew any, if you know anything about how the tribunal works, you know about the amount of jurisprudence and the amount of actual physical evidence and testimony that this trial has both upon you know, you can be surprised. so we are where we are. i do know for a fact is, is that i'm going to go home tomorrow and i'm going to have my baby girl. and that
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commodity is never going to see his grandkids again. so you know, the big picture. i think i kind of felt better. i cannot speak for mothers who have remained alone or having lost their entire families, you know, their livelihood for me. once again, this is not something. this is something that i've expected. life goes on. we will go on fighting, march has legacy in this country. we will ensure that or try to ensure within our lifetime that the injustice that he impose on this country is addressed one way or another. ah, 1800 suspected criminals have been arrested across the world. in a global sting operation by international law enforcement agencies involved
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tricking gangs into using what they thought was a secure phone messaging up that was actually being monitored who run a report on operation trojan shield global police rates have included the italian mafia, asian crime syndicates, drug cartels and illegal motorcycle gangs more than $800.00 arrests in 16 different countries. the criminal gangs thought that that communications were encrypted and secure. what they didn't know with the devices called anom had been developed by the f. b i. in collaboration with australian and european police, 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. criminal gangs today rely on secure digital communication. on the plan was a real slow burner. the 1st handful of compromise, unknown devices, were quietly supplied to criminals in australia, around 18 months ago,
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and built up a solid reputation among the criminal underworld. then when law enforcement knocked out the rival encroach athens guy e z c networks earlier this year, more than $12000.00 the compromised anom devices were in circulation all around the globe. multi $1000000.00 international crime in pines were now openly visible to the f. b. i and police on n criminal communicated in 45 languages, about things like dr. again, drugs, arms and explosive ram rate, 80, and guess decks armed robberies. and last but not least, contract killings. the coordinated rates around the globe have found more than $32.00 tons of various illegal drugs. hundreds of firearms and weapons have been recovered. and nearly a $150000000.00 in cash and cryptic currency has been ceased. the 3rd mobile phone, encrypted medical phone, worked the compromised by law enforcement within a very short period of time. and i think others are coming. so who can you
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trust? there are still criminal networks in existence. there are other elicit communications networks still operating. but when police, she's called this operation a watershed moment in global lore inforcement. it's difficult to disagree, pull brennan, i'll jazeera an investigation is under way of to hundreds of websites, including the u. k. government and several major news organizations went offline for about an hour. an outage to us based cloud company that hosting part of the site is thought have been to blame science effect and included the new york times cnn. the guardian and bloomberg san francisco based company fastly, which is used to speed up website loading, says it identified uncorrected, the problem dirty west b as the chief executive of global cyber risk. she explains why it's unlikely cyber criminals were behind outage. the good news is this was not a cyber attack. as far as we know, this was
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a configuration problem. it was the configuration service problem and they, they fixed that and we're back up. so it was a glitch in their system, but it shows how interconnected we all are and how one problem, even in one small place, can ripple through and spread across the globe. but impact, you know, millions of internet users. so it was a service that is a very important service in delivering content around the world and it was disrupted again because of this configuration setting and and it impact, i could all these people because it was such a critical layer in the service delivery. yes, vice president comma la harris says her country's time with mexico are entering a new era meeting mexican president under his manual lopez door. leaders agreed to try to lower the spike in migration to the u. s. from central america,
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by attacking poverty. the number of families and unaccompanied miners from central america has accelerated since president joe biden took office. mexico is detained at least $91000.00 people traveling north since the start of the year. at least one 5th of those were children. went on home and is in that mexico city forest, john, what topics did harrison lopez over to cover? they covered a lot of stuff from the economy, which obviously is very linked 80 percent of mexico's exports go to the u. s. so that's something the both sides were keen to discuss. human rights, they said they also talked about, basically what everyone thought they were going to talk about what president look over those said that we're going to talk about before the meeting. and that was migration, i suppose, one of the big news lines that came out of this was that the u. s. a met agreed to set up a specialized group to prevent people smuggling. now, what happens is that people pay people smugglers from guatemala,
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from central america quite a lot of money, more than $10000.00 in many cases, to try and get them all the way through mexico and to the united states. we've actually spoken to people who do that job, but those people do have to go for gang controlled air is the people, the people smugglers themselves, sometimes affiliated with gangs. so sometimes they don't get there. so they've established a group to try and tackle that problem over interesting things that also came out of this in terms of trade. the u. s. said that they were going to or see me a to kamala, how are assistant said that they're going to give more than $100000000.00 to try and help met. can workers to try and help mexican wordpress. and that's because the u. s. companies complained the under the agreement between us and mexico, a lot of that business was going south of the border where mexican company would taking advantage of basically bad working conditions for their work is to make sure that products with cheapest,
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they tried to address that. but the main thing obviously was migration. there was also money for the south of mexico. president looked up the door for a long time. has said that money needs to be made available, not just to central america, but to southern mexico. were a lot of people. my great from because of a lack of opportunities that support is there in mexico and also in some states, a lot of violence going on. and what's different about how the button administration is handling the migration migration issue compared with his predecessor or there's a really huge difference in terms of just what we've seen over the last few years of reporting this president trump, as we all know, was quite fond of just a one tweet basically saying stop people getting up to the us border, or there's going to be sanction, sorry to you, a president biden. and he's vice president kamala, how does a lot more of a softly, softly approach to the point in terms of what they're saying in public, to the point in which they are at?
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she wasn't a press conference either before or after. the meeting with president lope is over a door at, but it seems that in private, that talking about the good, quite a strong message in terms of they don't want people to go. and that is actually something the vice president has said publicly in guatemala. yesterday, she said to people from guatemala, don't come to the united states. the journey is dangerous, but they're also offering something that president trump wasn't too interested in. and that's a to these countries in terms of a $4000000000.00 package for countries and central america to say, listen, we do recognize that we need to deal with poverty and corruption in your countries and to it's in the south of met, start to try and stop people going to the united states, we can't just put up with who we do also need to deal with the root causes. so it's another fundamental shift. now, wherever that is going to work is another matter, president biden had much the same approach when he was president obama's vice president. and we saw flashpoints in migration. a lot of people still trying to go
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north while that was going on. so this isn't a guaranteed success, he's trying it once again here to update it and see if by tackling the root causes that can get less people showing up on the us border. john holmes, thank you very much indeed. so to come the south out peru on edge as allegations of fraud, threatened to leave the country's presidential election hanging in the balance and is to do the weld. smartest island, south korea attempt to turn a tourist hotspot into the most efficient place to drive the news. hello, next su, flooding remains a real threat. him to parts of central europe. once again, we've got our rain south of berlin, break through to the alps and we could see some heavier pulses of rain,
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maybe even some hail toward the south, east of france, and along sections of italy as while i take you to the mediterranean because we had some pretty lively storm stored, northern areas of greece, that energy has some further to the south, so we'll get into some what weather in athens, on wednesday, the energy has pivoted into turkey as well. so what day for ankara is stumble. 25 degrees and plenty of sunshine for you. let's keep this theme going with sunshine towards the iberian peninsula. best weather on the continent right now. madrid up to $34.00 and wall to wall sunshine on top. you keep rising that temperature over the past few days. for the u. k. is unsettled toward northern parts dealing with us some scattered showers here 22 degrees in belfast on wednesday. often north africa . we've also got plenty of sun temperatures pretty well where they should be cairo . you've bounced up to 40 degrees. thanks to a switch in the wind direction and across the gulf of guinea. we've got our heavy rain as we head towards southern sections of nigeria round the gulf of guinea, but really from the ivory coast stop to see or the own free town. a high of 28
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degrees on wednesday for you the most people will never know was beyond these doors, the deafening silence of 100000. how it feels to touch danger every day. most people will never know what it's like to work with. every breath is precious. with fear, it's not an option. but when most people oh a
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reminder to talk stories you know to 0. a you in court has dismissed former bosnia general radco medic appeal against his genocide conviction. he was described as one of history's most deprived and farmers figures of $800.00 people had been arrested worldwide after global things left amusing phone's law enforcement could monitor millions of dollars in cash, and 30 tons of drugs were seen and us vice president come on the harris says her country's times with mexico or entering a new era of mexican president under manuel opens rental with an agreement to low a migration. the end if engineer now who's grip on power in israel could come on sunday with a vote on a new governing coalition. parliament will decide whether to approve and administration led by interest. yeah. le pete bringing together 8 parties. alright,
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needed natalie bennett with service prime minister for 2 years under the agreement that pete would then take over for the next 2. israel security cabinet has decided a controversial march by right wing nationalist can go head next tuesday. the flag march in occupied east jerusalem was cancelled on monday because of security concerns. event is contentious for palestinians, and houses vowed to retaliate harry force. it has more originally this was due to taking place on monday may the 10th, when israeli jews celebrate jerusalem day, which is the day mocking the seizure of east jerusalem via is ready forces in 1967 . it's usually an event where flag waving religious nationalist, israelis marched through the muslim quarter of the old city and occupied east jerusalem through damascus gate as well. on that day, it was a dave extreme tension which ended with the rockets going from gauze or in the beginning of the military escalation on that day,
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police decided that it couldn't take place to that route. and so the organizers decided to cancel it. prime minister benjamin netanyahu almost immediately said, well, he wanted alternative options to be given by the police, and the statement coming from the prime minister's office is as follows. that the, the security cabinet convened the prime minister benjamin netanyahu ascribed great importance to reaching abroad agreement on the holding of the march. royal versus in peru has given left his politician pedro castillo, a narrow lead over his right wing rival keiko, who maury in the presidential election with just over 90. 6 percent of votes counted to see you has 50.2 percent support with. would you maury, on unfortunate point 7 percent. she isn't conceding, making indications of irregularities. and the voting process is social result, which isn't known for days could lead to tension. miranda sanchez is live in the capital, lima. i don't to nearly non jeeps into the title votes, tallied,
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could the trend of gusty winning be reversed? i think it's highly unlikely. lauren, that, that these trends will be reversed. i think they took s t o is closer and closer to the finish line, especially because of the 2 key votes that are defining the selection, the overseas, both and the rural volt, continue to favor castillo in the end. the overseas volts are favorite, but they're not enough compared to the rural volts. the continue coming in and continue to favor cake, august the, and not even because of this legation stuff to the head of the national electoral jury has just said piece of magic nation kicker for human. he has not produced any evidence whatsoever. and he says that it is dangerous for the country that she, that she house opened this dark road of allegations that are,
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that have absolutely no base. the international observers, monitors from transparency and other organizations have actually congratulated electoral officials of the process. house been transparent. they have said it, and it is known that the electoral process in peru is, is a very, it's a very good one is one of the best of luck to america. and so far they have from the tallies that have been contested about $487.00 challenged and just have 14 and knowles at each of those tallies, contain perhaps $200.00 or $300.00 volts. so we are talking of a very small margin of error or, or volts contested if you will, in a country that has its massively in the selection the out,
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the turn out was very large, more than 80000000 people voted. so it's really a repeat of what he is doing a repeat of what can i do with it for last? miranda sanchez. let's just see if we get about a 1000 votes, only when she did not can see sorry, we lost you there briefly. miranda bit, which is going to hear you, you mentioned that you, laurie has, has run before and it's a 3rd run this time she could, she couldn't use again. can she is the strategy role? is it the candidate? well i think it's the strategy and the candidate, the strategy mainly has been 2 or 3 bill. it'll just be your as a supervisor of the shining, pop the rebel men to florida with the government in the ninety's and was in the eighty's and ninety's and was defeated then leaving in this arm conflict leaving
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also we instead and bid august the of course, house denied rejected these allegations, but it did not come through. it did not convinced that narrative did not convince the majorities in the highlands were where they suffered more than any one from the shining path. and they did not. it were, were not afraid that the physical feel was being portrayed or such, but also because it came off. so he morty, is, is, is there a little mice as a corruption? she is facing 30 years in prison in peru for charges that go from perjury. from money laundering, obstruction of justice and so on. so many people, emily said that the largest party improved really the goal for somebody party of people would never approach for a person who many believes she is not morally fit to
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to hold the presidency of the country. and lawrence, thank you very much indeed. toss the current iris restrictions are being lifted in columbia as capital bogota. the move has been made even though the number infections and deaths remains high and nighttime, if you will be removed and boss schools and universities will reopen, is happening off to more than a months of mass protest against the government health workers in northern india. i've had to wait through waste deep icey waters to take runners vaccines to remote communities with no bridges. local residents help them cross the river. they were carrying vaccines, villages in the general and kashmir territory. india 40 more than 86000 cubic 19 infections on tuesday. the lowest dated infection made in 66 days, and 2123 deaths. few of and 5 percent of in use adult population has been vaccinated, have been vaccinated. french present ammonia mccaul has been slapped in the face
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while meeting crowns in a small village in southeastern france. the about 20. the attacker quarterly shouted down with mechanism. as he launched the lunged at the president, 2 men have been arrested and now being questioned by police. my home was on a walk about to speak to residents and business owners about returning to normal life or to the coven. 19 pandemic. natasha butler in paris has morn, incident. 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. you 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. the person who filmed this incident and then posted it on social media. we
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understand also from reports in french media that when the man slapped the french president that he shouted after smell 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 towns. but he does, as i said, 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 people in all sorts of situations. but of course,
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this sort of violence bring things to another level and you'll have to will not 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 tool of the country. the south korean resort island of did you, is the testing ground for some of the world's most advanced transport systems. tech companies around the world are racing to develop self driving vehicles and other high tech innovations. but south korea believes its current world leader. mcbride traveled to the island per look at the future of motoring. the resort island of jed you is the perfect test bed for new traffic. innovations itself contained relatively uncontested 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
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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. i'm going 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 provider that could be adopted for use throughout south korea. this technology not only allows for more efficient traffic flows in the present,
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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 j jews. rhodes with the goal of soon introducing the 1st door to door commercial service here. so just a table of them are ton of vehicles 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 do with an exchange of information between vehicles. this system is a necessary step towards the next generation of a ton of us driving, a driving future that might not be too far down the road. rob mcbride, al jazeera judge, you island south korea. a herd of robe elephants tracking through china has been
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caught on film, taking a break on its marsen journey. it's the 1st time they've been seen sleeping in a group with 15 elephants sort of a long march from south west china, over a year ago and have covered more than 500 kilometers. the fire brigade is trying to divert them away from villages and farms where they've already caused hundreds of thousands of dollars of damage. ah, one of the top stories are now to 0. record not each has been described is one of history's most depraved and barbarous figures. as a court confirmed his role in genocide and war crimes, the former boss general was appealing against his conviction a bit the leading judge said was dismissed in its entirety. the butcher imposing it, he was found guilty in 2017.

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