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content on their audience portal with me founder gotten on to 0. me ah, be the hero, the world. ah marsha, in, ah, for my bosnian serb commander, rudco blood, it loses his appeal against his genocide conviction and life sentence. ah, this is al jazeera, ny, from london, also coming up 1800, arrested worldwide in a global thing where crime gangs were sold encrypted phones. the police could monitor common harris hales, a new era, and she meets mexico's president to discuss knowing migration by tackling poverty
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not 20 and a slap in the face for president french president, him and my whole steering a look about in southern problems ah, the restroom luggage has been described as one of history's most depraved and barbarous figures. as a court confirmed his role in genocide and war crimes, the former bosnian general was appealing against his conviction. a bit the leading judge said was dismissed in its entirety. steadfast reports from the hey. a verdict manny and both now had been waiting for former bosnian serb commando outcome lad each final day in court. nearly 3 decades after the war that killed more than 100000 people and took 4000000 into refugees. affirms douglas and the 3 the sentence of don't fall by the 4 years ago
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and adage was found guilty of genocide and triple anytime we around 8000 muslim men and boys were killed in 1995 was also convicted of war crimes and crimes against humanity during the war in bosnia, from 992-2995, he was acquitted for genocide and other parts of both prosecution had appeal this decision. but his bill was rejected as was an appeal of blood each a defense lawyer gave it to me. she is labord. this war criminal will never be free again. yeah. although he killed a lot of her children, he will never taste freedom. and when he asked us each lot, her 17 year old son into the need and 22 of her relatives, he travelled to the hague and hope to find some closure. the minimum minimum is a w, and this is a minimum. we can expect from justice as a victim, i will never be satisfied. now we have to focus on the next perpetrators of genocide who are still free, who welcome among us, but any of that. so you know,
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those last lot does the fact pretty well the, the former yugoslavia tribunal is seen as one of the success stories for international justice with all 161 indicted suspects brought to court. it took 16 years to find milady and bring him to the hague man. he could not believe he would ever face trial while this further, just seen as some kind of closure. and the example of international justice does. little to heal the wounds of 5 or 30 years on with some people still glorifying the acts of conflict with war criminals like milady is ideology. listen to vices. fear that marriage acquittal for genocide and other parts of both the i will send the wrong message from h back in the i think it's for to give some support to the perpetrators and people deny this genocide for the food does not accommodate the victims and their suffering, not fully recognized. it's not clear we're melodic with 78 years old and has
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suffered. several strokes will serve his present term. d. u. n. court made an appeal to all its members states, especially in europe, to offer imprisonment to the man who is considered one of the worst war criminals of our time steadfast and l g 0 the heck. in the surely, which is a survivor of the sugar. neat sir genocide, who is now director of the memorial center there. he says the verdict is acceptable, but the fight for justice will go on. 2 out of 5 judges actually voted in favor of recognizing crimes committed, another municipalities involved outside celebrities. as genocide, i think that kind of changes the big picture quite a lot. it's now a 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,
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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 commodities never going to see his grandkids again. so, you know, the big picture. i think i kind of fared better. i cannot speak for mothers who have remained alone, 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 much as legacy in this country. we will ensure that or try to ensure within our lifetime that the injustice that he imposed in this
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country is addressed one way or another. more than 800 suspected criminals have been arrested across the world. in a global sting operation by international law enforcement agencies involved tricking gangs into using what they thought was a secure phone messaging up that was actually being monitored for run and reports 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
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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, 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 12 thousands of 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, concert 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
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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 suspect others are coming. so who can you trust? there are still criminal networks in existence. there are other elicit communications networks still operating. but when police use coal, this operation a watershed moment in global law enforcement, it's difficult to disagree. pull brennan, al jazeera on us vice president, come a le harris says her country's ties with mexico. are entering a new era after meeting the mexican president, andrew manuel lopez open door. the leaders agreed to try to lower the spike and migration to the us from central america, by attacking poverty, number of families and unaccompanied minus from central america has accelerated
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since president joe biden took office. mexico detained at least $91000.00 people, traveling north since the start of the year. at least one 5th of those were children. poverty, corruption, crime, and natural disasters and main reasons. people are leaving central america. many of those arriving the southern border of the us from the northern triangle countries of salvatore, guatemala and honduras, among the most dangerous in the world. the world food program survey in january found 15 percent of people in the region were making concrete plans to migrate, compared to 8 percent in 2018. you and hcr unicef found 20 percent of migrating families were escaping violence, including death threats, domestic violence and recruitment by criminal groups. but in the past one actual year, more than 323000 mexicans crossed into the u. s. as more than 100 juris, guatemala and el salvador combined for home and is in mexico city. so what did they
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agree on? well they, one of the things that they agreed on was that they were going to set up a sort of joint task force to try and stop people smuggling. now in countries like what the mallor you can actually hear on the radio advertisements for people who say they can get you to the united states and they charge will the 10000 to pop to try and get people over to the other side. now, some of them do do that of them. it's just a ruse, a lie more than a connected with criminal gangs that are in some of the most dangerous parts submit her policy, you have to cross to get to the united states. so there's a real pleasure for different sorts of people that are involved in that. and if you don't make it to the united states and aren't able to pay back those thousands of dollars to, to be able to get that in your, in real trouble. if you're from guatemala, we've talked to people who've been in danger of losing their homes and their
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properties as a result of that. so they've said that they'll try and stop that. they've also said both the mexican in the u. s. government that they're both be injecting development into those northern triangle countries, guatemala el salvadoran, honduras programs for the young and others to try and stop them from flaying. and another thing that they said they graded was $250000000.00 for the south of mexico . that's another area of the pool that a lot of people know just now, but over many years have left to try and get to the united states. they've also interestedly talked about things like trade, 80 percent of men because exports go to the u. s. that's quite a strong relationship, but also about violence. that's a big deal, not just in the northern triangle countries, especially honduras in el salvador. but also for mexico. we've been around the south, the country in states recently in which gangs of fighting over those areas and the government seems not exactly absent, but just another big player there in
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a crowded scene. so that's going to have to be something that mexico and also perhaps the u. s. seems to want to help it to get grips with that violence. to get to do that. they might, one of the things they're going to have to do is stop so many u. s. guns from being smuggled intimates from being used in those conflicts. that didn't seem to be on the agenda. and what's different about how the body and ministration is handling the migration issue compared to the previous ether? well, i remember rushing to the border because president trump had just put out a tweet, basically saying have a stop. so many people getting across from central america intimate going through to the states will have an increase in sanctions, will have an increase in terrorists. so that was president trump's approach to, to, to diplomacy. just a really quite a heavy hand putting things out on twitter. this bided administration, obviously that having closed door meetings with president lopez over dawn,
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his stuff hasn't been a lot on twitter. the vice president, us by president will speak to reporters in just a bit, but they've been a bit more of a measure tone. also a difference that we've seen is that in president trump was really just interested in mexico having a very strong security force to try and stop people getting into this country and then to the us border. president biden, no doubt is interested in that as well. but he's also trying to attack the root cause is he's putting $4000000000.00 where he says he's prepared, but $4000000000.00 into central america, the $250000000.00 that i talked about into southern mexico. so there is a plan to try and tackle the root cause of this. now will that will be successful or not, given the problems of transparency and corrupt governments in central america get to be seen john home and thank you very much. indeed. rural voters in peru have helped left his petition. pedro castillo,
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extend his narrow lead over right wing rival cake or food. you maury, in sunday's presidential election where there are 97 percent of votes counted to you has 50.2 percent support. if you maury on 49.7 percent, but she isn't conceding allegations of irregularities in the voting process. it's feared a delay to the final result being out could lead to tension current. sanchez as more from a capital lima. i think federal castillo 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 volts continue to favor castillo in the end. the overseas volts are favorite, but they're not enough compared to the rural both to continue coming in and continue to favor cake, august the and not even because of this delegation stuck to the head of the national electoral jury has just said
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a piece of imagination capable human 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, that have absolutely no base french president emanuel michael has been slapped in the face while meeting crowds in a small village in southeast, in france, the about 20. the attacker reported he shouted down with my clinician as he lunged at the president. 2 men were arrested and being questioned by police. my home was on a walk about to speak to locals and business owners about returning to normal life . after the pandemic they will come see who's on it loose plus your said democracy as you are all demonstrating it's about debate
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dialogue. the face offer is expression of legitimate disagreement, of course, but it can be in no case about violence, verbal aggression, or most of all physical aggression. a on call. to come this off, our. a new report reveal for security and intelligence failures that lead to the storming of the u. s. capital costs meet. cooper, australia is newest one loc discovery. and why he is the 1st. i'm a kind i hello, polar air has really settled in across australia. we're dealing with very blustery conditions as well. so adelaide saw wind gusts, 95 kilometers per hour when i show you where all the rain is on wednesday, toward the south east of victoria,
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south west of new south wales. so some heavy rain could see to 300 millimeters of rain here in the days to come. snow levels are dropping to about 900 meters. so it's not just snow for the australian elves. and you know, we could even see some hail mixed in here. but very cool air, thanks to that polar influence toward new zealand, high pressure in charge. so the translation is a lot of sun. wellington, we've got you in for 16 degrees and that's a few above average. asia, pacific, racine are plum rains are going to start to migrate further to the north. so i'll show you a thursday and one sec, but 1st heavy rain for beijing on wednesday in a batch of what weather, just west of wu han. now here's thursday. see that organisation over the east china see just a firehose of rain that we're dealing with for the korean peninsula, and that will eventually make its way into southern sections of japan. later in the week, southwest monsoon brings us heavy rain along the western gadson. our mon soon reigns really dropping a lot of rain as we hit toward me and mar, we have to watch for the very real risk of funny
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news. the reporters retreat in a brutal civil war. if a commodore hadn't been there, the israeli invasion would not have been so well reported. the commodore had become a journalist center. you could be in the safe enclave and then you went out into civil war. i started off leaving this other grand street condo hotel, the next room i was in was underground and a tiny prison, so as a hostage, a route to commodore war hotels on al jazeera. oh, a
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reminder. the top stories for the you in court is dismissed. wilma, bosnian general right come luggage is appeal against his genocide conviction. he was described as one of history's most depraved and barbarous figures. was an 800 people had been arrested worldwide after global sting left him using phones. no enforcement could monitor millions of dollars in cash and 30 tons of drugs was seized. and us vice president come on, harris says countries ties with mexico are entering a new era meeting the mexican president under manuel lopez over at all. they agreed to corporate to boost investment in mexico and addressed the root causes of migration. on monday, the colonel overthrew molly's government twice in one year was made president. that means it's unlikely france will get its demand of a return to civilian rule until that happens. the former colonial power has suspended joint operations with monies army but now some people in the country want
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to look further afield for a new partnership. because hack reports from michael molly isn't doing too well, says my gut 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, 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. russia, and he's african nations today. at 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 armed 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
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nation's independence square. same colors, but different flag support for russia con, from a feeling of frustration about the deteriorating facility to send some parts of the french village and friends in part of it also shows the points for military gentility, 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 coo happened after the ousted transition leaders removed to cabinet members nominated by the military days after a meeting with the french president, emanuel macklin, the russian train minister of security, colonel moody balcony, and the minister of defense, sad 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
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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 a military power. molly will suffer even more. nicholas hawk al jazeera but miko. a new congressional report has found the january. the 6th attack on the u. s. capital should not have been a surprise to law enforcement. the report says no one in the government acted on credible tips that supporters of then president trump were planning to break into the capital. i mean to prevent confirmation of the election of joe biden as president russell jordan report. we usually work a couple of hours during the day trial. the pollings calls for back up unanswered, angry crowds, breaking in unimpeded. a bipartisan congressional report calls the response to the
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january 6th to tap on the u. s. capital, a failure of intelligence preparation and imagination. a failure. it says lead to the death of 7 people, including 3 police officers. the intelligence was out there and we know that now, in fact, at the time, many of us knew that you all reporting that there was, you know, online chatter about violence, connected with that gathering. so to me, it was just amazing that that intelligence didn't get in the right hands here. yeah, the report says, because no one shared the intelligence capital, police and national guard units weren't equipped and ready to head off any violent protest. we will never give up. we will never can see, and once the crowds loved rally at the white house where the capital, the report says the breach and the violence were inevitable. but this report does not analyze why the protest happened at all. which is why most sen say they want an
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independent 911 style commission. there are a lot of other questions that need to be asked in terms of why the district or what motivated folks to descend on the capital to engage in what was an insurrection? those are questions that need to be asked and answered, and the commissioner would be able to take a more full some a look at that. the chances of that happening are diminishing mainly because of partisan in fighting. democrats accuse republicans of trying to protect a former president, donald trump, and his administration. while republican say democrats are blowing politics of their own. one of my big problems with the january 6 commission that was outlined the, the members, the commissioners, and the staff was going to be appointed by congressional leadership. so, so again, how do you get to the bottom of tension, what congressional leadership noon when they didn't know the report calls for more intelligence sharing and more training exercises and improved oversight. but it can't address the bigger issue. why did people who call themselves patriots tried
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to overthrow the government on january 6th, rosalyn jordan else's era washington. the head of us oil pipeline firm has defended his decision to pay a $5000000.00 ransom to siber hackers attack on the colonial pipeline, which is the country's largest severely disrupted supplies along the east coast. last month. on monday, the us justice department revealed it recovered almost all of the $5000000.00 ransom. now company chief executive jersey blount has told us senate committee, he thought paying 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 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
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held because we were concerned about operational safety and security. and we wanted to stay focused on getting the pipeline back up and running. and investigation is underway. after 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 hosts parts of the sites is thought to have been to blame. the site affected included the new york times cnn, the guardian and bloomberg. the sound from which francisco based company fastly, which is used to speed up website loading, says it identified and corrected the problem dirty with b as the chief executive of global cyber risk. she says it's unlikely cyber criminals were to blame. the good news is this was not a cyber attack, as far as we know, this was 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,
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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 and 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. santos in australia have confirmed that bones found 17 years ago or from an unknown species of dinosaur cooper. named off the creek in queensland where the fossils were discovered is one of the largest ever found. so hyatt has his story. meets cooper, a long next plant eating australia, tighten around 30 meters long and up to 6 meters high at the hip room desert. more
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than 90000000 years ago, but was only discovered by chance in 2004, when a 14 year old stumbled across what he thought was a rock, any australian out backs in the state of queensland. his discovery was the start of a journey to find australia's largest dinosaur and one of the biggest sharon, this f officially named austria the titan cooper answers. it's one of the top 5 largest in the world. and the only ones who have not been found in south america, australia is one of the most difficult places to find dinosaurs. unlike south america, it's mostly flat, and that's the mountain ranges and canyons expose fossils by eroding rock. paleontologist hard to dig deep, to remove the fossilize skeleton from a thick layer of sediment. each byron has to be removed from the interning matrix, the rock that actually surrounds the barnes. and that's takes a long time. and then each bind needs to compete, needs to be prepared and compared to other dinosaurs from around the world and in,
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in queensland, in particular. and so we use digital 3 d technology to scan the by and so that i can go and compare them in different museums and different collections. very difficult when you have a 200 kilo donna. so by like the ones behind me that are, that he can simply just put in a, in a car and take them to another museum, just recapturing gigantic, so or a pod bones and fossil sites in 3 d has that on expected discoveries. several of cooper's bones, for example, were found to be crushed by the footsteps of other massive dinosaurs and other dinosaurs have also been found in the same area. there was another one, another side, xact, ne columbia. why? i moved on to that 1st mothers 3 years, and it's the most complete on a sort of science, and it's still to be prepped a lot of it, but preservation of that and the man of buying and that one is quite extraordinary . find in cooper another species has been a 17 year community lead project in the making. west. it's in science meets museum
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sciences. australia is one of the last frontiers to dinosaur discovery. it's false proving to be a land of the giants. set a height of osha 0. i had a rogue elephant striking through china has been caught on film, taking a break on its marathon journey is the 1st time they've been seen sleeping in a group. the 15 elephants started their long march from south west china. when a year ago, and they've covered more than 500 kilometers. ah, one of the top stories on here read come luggage has been described, is one of history's most depraved and barbarous figures. and the court confirmed his role in genocide and war crimes. the former bosnian general was appealing against his conviction. a bit to the leading judge said was dismissed in its entirety. the butcher.
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