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oh, the a al jazeera, quick commander over the top stories this, our military plane has crashed and the philippines, killing at least 29 people receive on ferris. he went down on july to the province defense and she says, the play miss the one way. the porch is a former south african president, j consumer or rallying and to show solidarity facing 15 months in jail after being turned guilty of contempt of court. however, judge has agreed to hear his appeal next week. you and she says he's deeply concerned about the continuing crisis and he feels he has to go i region millions are at risk of starvation as humanitarian access is being restricted. that was
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thought to be one of the biggest ransomware cyber attacks has hit as many as one size and business as well. wives include the swedish supermarket giant co, which shuts a temporarily close $800.00 stores. hackers broke into the u. s. i t company that provide security and system security management services to companies, transfer attacks and full data being walks away until money is paid to release it. and this one is being blamed on a shadowy syndicate that forced meets suppliers fail as a 1000000 dollars last month, and other great targeted us, your pipeline shopping supplies. and so $4400000.00 was paid much of that money has since been recovered. well, catalina, go onto is an assistant professor in private, low at master university and co manager of maastricht law and tech lab. she joins us by skype from the netherlands. good to have with us on al jazeera. first of all,
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could you explain why these sort of attacks keep happening because we're hearing about these kind of ransomware attacks with increasing regularity. so good afternoon. it is really shocking to hear that once more there is such a disruptive attack that has been really taking all of these companies by surprise . the reason why these attacks are increasing is because cyber crime is a very highly profitable and very common type of activity on the internet nowadays, especially in the light of the fact that a lot of companies have had to digitalized and further digitalized their activities . also due to the pandemic. so some estimates put an increase of around 15 percent every single year until perhaps we are going to reach in 2025, a market for these kind of cyber crimes of around 10 trillion dollars. so you can imagine that it is very, very profitable for, for criminals to get engaged in such activities. and there's the incentive for
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criminals with these companies just keep paying up. why should they stop? i mean, how you just won't go over at tackling this kind of thing because there's big money to be made. and if companies are just going to pay up, then where's the incentive to to stop? absolutely, the problem here is to legal uncertainty. so we have to 2 considerations that we can reflect upon. so on the one hand, cyber crime has been generally considered under the ambit under the umbrella of okay, is this an act of war? is this a group based on country x that is really targeting the activities of countries a, b, c. and this is particularly important if we're speaking about essential operators. so we have seen a lot of gas companies and we have seen a lot of health care institutions really be affected by this. so it is very hard to not talk about this particular public interest. i mention and also the rain, its implications that come with such an activity being considered an act of war.
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however, what we also have one more, one more day to day basis is the actual liability and the losses that emerge. for instance, as you were mentioning earlier out of the fact that supermarkets need to close and out of the fact that there is a domino effect. so we have seen that if the softer company is going to really be a very important part in the, in the proliferation of brand somewhere, then the question is, who is going to be liable to pay? and according to the legal standards that we have in different countries around the world that is very unclear, that is what leads as a search with respects having, having legal clarity doesn't really make joseph difference if it's criminals are doing this. criminals aren't really known for respects in the law. so in practical terms, how do you tackle this to end users have to accept some kind of responsibility and actually updates the software or do government lead to say it's
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time to pony off and protects their national businesses because relying on criminals to abide by the law is really not a great way of progressing that is absolutely correct. so the, the problem is that we're all of these things that you mentioned need to happen. the reason why the bullet certain p, if necessary, is because we have seen even from 2017 when emerg the. busy big logistic company was hit by the not picking ransomware that it still is dealing with lawsuits with its insurance companies because of this legal uncertainty. so to a certain extent, the idea that there has to be a risk associated with these kind of crimes will definitely have an implication on the insurance businesses. however, that the problem is also that there needs to be more education and there needs to be more organizational management that takes into account these risks. and berkshire from harvard university has an amazing book called click here to kill everybody. and it shows very clearly that companies do not take the cyber crime
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seriously. so perhaps it's time for them to start doing so. ok, catalina, go on from the master law and tech lab. great to get your thoughts. thank you so much for joining us on the news on the leaders of the capital on independence movements and i, it's of their spanish jail cells, but they're facing a new political reality. the governments in madrid flatly refusing to allow a referendum on succession and the government, the energy has gone from street protests. how do they make sense of their time in jail and the way a heads join a whole visited the home, a former interior minister working for me to find out after almost 4 years in the spanish jail separatist leaders among them. joking foreign emerged, defiant, and still committed to an independent apollonia and tend to more thought,
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feel strong. i don't regret anything and i'm convinced that it's necessary to keep fighting and that we will manage to get what we want. the former capital and interior minister under still exile president carlos, please. demo form said the leaders had agreed on a 2 year time table for talks with central government in madrid. and then i would see should we be positive? yes. the personally, i'm not optimistic that in 2 years time, there will be great results. so i think we have to be ready to exit negotiations in 2 years with a roadmap, decided by the pro independence parties for the way ahead. of our question is why was scotland grunted referendum by the british government? and here it's impossible. while it is canada accept a referendum over ca, becky: and here it's impossible. the answer is clear because here there is no real democracy in the unity of spain. it above everything else and even the court to violate basic rights for the unity of spain. because the foreign said he didn't
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want to see a repeat of violence that followed catalonia is unit natural referendum and declaration of independence in 2017, because we can't get them be met. but it's true that we've learned lessons, and of course, it would make no sense to repeat the same steps. so when we say we'll do it again. it's in the sense that we feel as committed as the 1st day to allowing the catalog people to decide the future. but it's true that we'll have to find new ways. this is a family re united, but with a clear sense that sacrifices may need to be made again, more content that i got in today. i'm very happy and i can't quite believe that it's suddenly all over. but i'm also conscious that having him home and also prison does not mean that repression has. it's hard to put the prize on being consistent or renouncing your principles. these are the values that sustain us in life. and if we are not true to them, then what is the point in living?
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the spanish government says it's willing to talk about other measures, greater autonomy, perhaps for capital own it, but it will never grant an independence referendum. so for the phones and other so called independent tasters, there's a calculation to be made, whether they can ever achieve everything they want or what they may be willing to settle for. instead, the price, in other words, of giving up the dream of independence. jona whole al jazeera, barcelona bucket fans, opposition party lions. the pakistan democratic movements is holding an anti government rally. it wants prime minister in ron con, to resign, accusing him or failing to deliver on his promises. and it says, comes 2016 election victory was rigs and doctors by the military command. hi there, join me from swat valley. come out. those are quite serious charges that the opposition to rallying a ron con. but how much of that impacts are these valleys that hold and likely to
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have, i mean, will be put in run kinds of governments in any sort of trouble. the where is so far, despite the fact that the focus on a democratic alliance has been hoarding large, riley's across the country, they have not been able to muster, that kind of support the challenge of august on steady again, soft government, richard run by iran con one of the reasons all story, the fact that 11 parties that initially joined their pocket on the democratic movement 2 of the major parties, i've already parted ways over differences over strategy and tactics. and not to mention the ideological difference. all doing all on off button. mom who had been denied not reading the election, he had st. forwarded to galvanized support from the religious goal. and today's riley. however,
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i did like need to not do much as far as the government is concerned, focused on government dover on con is gonna be unable to tackle the video to try it under the next few years. will be moda. however, the offer, there's been a day, but to your night day i've got to present that period jaylen to his government and a few months in the next few months. sorry. okay, come on. hi. there. there is 8 from salt valley and pakistan. thank you. come all you as president joe biden, this spends in part of the july 4th holiday weekend, encouraging people to get facts and aces in michigan to highlight the countries progress gaze covered 19 was part of the nation wide america's back together to her . more than half of the population has not been vaccinated, but the government will not meet at school of choice and 70 percent by july. 4th,
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there's still no official results and peruse presidential election. supporters of the pools and candidates and help processes? yes. again, in lima, calling on authorities to declare who has actually won or preliminary results of the united food gave left meaning cancer, federal casteel, and narrow victory over the conservative kickoff food. you maury, i think, challenged by would you, maureen, who has alleged election frauds without providing any evidence? 155 julians beginning their huge task of rewriting the country. the constitution is a replaced the one eyed heritage from the piano. shea dictatorship era should be able to overhaul the constitution. after months, social unrest, the latin america edison, the sea, and newman reports from santiago that our hopes of a more equal society. 66 year old, grassy d. s. leaves her middle class apartment building to go to work,
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even though she's retired. she used to be a medical secretary, but the 200 dollars she receives from her pension obliges her to keep working. now, as a housemaid, fighting back tears, she explains, and she can barely make ends meet, is also very painful. finding yourself in this situation is not something that makes you happy, or just when you dream of a more equal and generous chilly. everyone has a while to retire on a dignified pension. like the majority of julian's, she blames her plate on a neil liberal economic system was consecrated under a former dictator general boost of the new chaise constitution. it was the brainchild of the so called chicago boys chilion, economists to study that the university of chicago under milton friedman who also met with no shame for years to these extreme free market model was applauded.
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but today many describe it as savage capitalism. and one is the principal reasons, the constitution needs rewriting the owner of the right to a decent public health quality education and a dignified pension, or all social rights at all model was unable to deliver, despise its grandiose promises. i think we'll move towards a more modern form of capitalism, of inclusion, to reduce the social and environmental divide. the majority of the delegates elected to rewrite the constitution appalling for free education, health and higher pensions to be guaranteed by the state. they were strict environmental rules and for communities to have priority over water rights rather than the agricultural sector. those who defend the current model warned that the new constitution will replace truly stable economy with socialist populism. so property rights, independence, center bunch things like this. i think we are going to be weekend and we are going
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to go back to our full scale looking american type of element. so it's going to be very much where inside julia's historic congress building, which has been accommodated to fit the $155.00 convention delegates over the last 2 centuries. all of this countries, constitutions were written by a small elite of men. this time it will be people from all walks of life, and that's not all. it will be 50 percent men and 50 percent women. the 1st time anywhere in the world world constitution is drafted with gender parity. usually the 1st time that julie's indigenous communities will be able to push for recognition and autonomy, utilization of abortion will also be high on the agenda. could be fly ahead. yet there's little doubt, even amongst the supporters that a new page will be turned on. chiles pinochet's, you're a model to see and human al, jazeera, santiago, palestinian health,
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official say israeli forces of killed a man in the occupied west bank witnesses told al jazeera, still just surrounded the man's home and a village novelists and open fire. will committees say it happens when residents confronted israeli security forces after they entered the village? allison is holding weekly protests against the expansion of illegal israeli settlements. in garza, at least one person has been severely injured. find israel, the air strike. the military says it targeted a weapons manufacturing site and a rocket launcher belonging to hamas for, for several days. now balloons have been sent from garza towards israel, starting far as russia fairly tools and co 19 has reached a record high for the 5th day in a row or 700 people die from the virus. on saturday, president vladimir putin remains reluctant to impose the national locked into spite
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surging infections. laces wave is being blamed on the delta variance, thanks and hesitancy, strong in russia. of the x in optic is increasing. rain is slowing. the search for survivors of a landslide in japan rescue themes are looking for 20 people missing in the coastal city of autonomy, south, west of tokyo. at least 2 people are known to have died. more bad weather. it is central and eastern japan installation. of elaborate d, street lamps and thailand has prompted a corruption investigation. some local councils will spend millions of dollars on the land posts. tony chang report from summit truck on his darkness falls in a small residential neighborhood. street lamps, flicker on to light the gloom. the street lamps have popped up all over neighborhoods in the tie province of similar con, each one is adorned with a mythical. being the cannery half woman, half beast,
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all has been living here all his life. he's thrilled the narrow path beside his house on the canal is now well lit, but he's concerned about the expense. each lamp post is reported to have cost more than $3000.00 us dollars. back. to be honest, i think it's a bit pricey. i think it'll be nice if we can take some of the budget they spent on the lights and spend it on something more useful. on the back streets close to bank hawks international airport. the lights have an a v, a sion thing. these lamps are reported to cost even more. the model airplanes alone, costing nearly a $1000.00 an extravagance for a small rural road. the local governments currently under investigation and had concerns about kickbacks. in the procurement process. they've spent more than 10 percent of their annual budget on street like alone, outside the district office since the med convertible sports cur,
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which he says he owned before he got the job. and he says he has nothing to hide money god about. we are more than happy to help facilitate the investigation. we took the investigators to see the lights. they already checked every single light and they are looking into the procurement process. and i think that my office followed every guideline in the book that maybe, you know, if you don't, when you host a satirical, new show called shallow news in depth of like the corruption scandals are a common theme for women balloon valencia. i think it's very sad, the news about the corruption has become something so common in this country. reports about officials picking bribed money. it's not something new for tie people any more. down here they recently stole $35.00 of these shiny new lamp posts at a conservative cost estimate of $3000.00 a piece. that means the local government has spent a $105000.00 us dollars on lighting a dead end. single tract,
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dirt road with thailand experiencing its worst economic downturns of 30 years. it seems strange to be investing so much in street lights, but at least the birds now have someone to perch and light to guide them home. tony ching al jazeera, some pecan thailand fill ahead. so on i was just 0. we'll have the sport for you and denmark. dream. rhona continues here at the championship and we will be here with more after the break. ah, the story of them bob way, in her words. she is always told from the perspective of the great man, whether it's even moving all robot from my responsibility to tell is involved when story in a way that it hasn't really been told before the ordinary. everyday life was
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involved with the people. i'm writing about patina got out of darkness. my zimbabwe on al jazeera, the corona virus pandemic has altered modern society as governments have grappled with soaring cases, contact tracing, and huge data collections are causing concern amongst civil rights activists. people in power investigates the ever increasing powers of government and businesses as they access peoples most personal data and asks what is being done to regulate the flow of sensitive information under the cover of cove it on a jazz ah ah,
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matt said can only be in it's time for 4 years and a thank you so much hollow all england has set up a european championships, semi final with denmark, england beating you crying for nail in rome to reach the semi's for the 1st time in 25 years for a small reports. yeah, yeah, yeah. expectation and reality rarely coincide for england, fans. but for the 2nd street, major championship, they watch their team reach the semi final. yeah. fantastic video is amazing. couldn't. couldn't time one thing. yeah. this isn't that a real petune quarter final against ukraine was in rome with england playing away from london for the 1st time in the tournaments. the change of scenery didn't seem
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to affect hurricane harry kane giving his country an early lead in the to keep moving to show the contest was as good as over early in the 2nd half harry mcguire made it to nil. and then cain scored the 2nd night. again, he's got to another godfrey. it finished for new england, wembley stadium is the venue for both semi finals and the final is a challenge to make history. we've never been to european championship final, so it's not so much pressure for this team it's. it's another challenge that they, they've got the chance to take on. and at the moment they're rising stars, challenges and also the threat in the england. more phase denmark on wednesday, denmark were to one winners against the czech republic. this danish side had to regroup after the collapse of star player christian ericsson during their 1st group
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match against finland. erickson has suffered a cardiac arrest, but now we're covering that it was in his absence. the team had moved in sight of an unlikely title with a denmark of double valley. it was just unbelievable to see this team how, how the, the reaction was, how, how much compassion and love they gave each other, but also the danish population and, and we are just happy and proud that we can maybe, maybe just remind ourselves why we play football and what football can do in the world, he said to fans with compelling reasons to believe this could be there a year far as mount al jazeera. so it is full teams left standing in the solemn, it's all remaining much is now in england. it's lee versus spain is coming up on tuesday. it's going into that matches favorites. having won the last 15 games. the final that's next sunday. melina, maxine spot arch insane into
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a quarter final when a corporate america messy helps set up the 1st 2 goals. and this, when of ecuador is 4034 year old has never won a major title with this country 3 times. he's been a runner up at this solomon. a messy free kick was to wrap up a 3 know when are you insane or play columbia in the semi finals and columbia had to come through a penalty shoot south against iraq laughter. they could have final finished goals, started a spin, a say to spoke kicks the other semi is between hosts, brazil, and peru. member of serbia limping, the rowing team is tested positive the corona virus on arrival in japan. the 3rd curve at 19 infection confirmed and national team members landing in tokyo, saturday's leg of the sorts really well that was reduced to a state. so we need to try and limit the spread of the virus games kick off in less than 3 weeks. a final decision on whether any friends will be allowed to attend will that is still to be made to rest at wimbledon, a chance for some tempest, the cool after subsidies lay sanction iowa. coming out of it,
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should you lay off the plank out a big falling out during the bird round, much full of them and the deciding set of the panko called from medical timeouts. some of it accused or faking the injury in an attempt to break a concentration whether attached or not. it didn't work as of the bank. i lost that aside to fix to she cannot say anything because she knows 0 about my injury. she doesn't know anything. first of all and 2nd, for in my opinion, it was very, very disrespectful from her side because every single glare who is playing tennis or any other sports can get injured. i've played many people i know when someone's injured when and when they're not. and then to top law for her to call me disrespectful at the end of the match is just at that point it's laughable. and i think is disgraceful behavior from someone that is, you know, is a slam champion. i'll try me on
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a visual face 18 year old walcott m a recording next. she's really the rising star . pretty say she's coach by the murray father in law. delighted the home crowd by beating remain. yes, sir. on a custodian in straight sets, right. economy who's ranked $338.00 in the world, and never even wanted to be too much. so this tournament, but she's now in the 4th round on her grand slam w. loki books adding to the gay fonts for the 1st time since 1974 baby the lana hawks, and game 6 of the eastern conference finals to get their christmas box and let the box with 33 points counting them. so one i seem to want to 7 the tree when in the series for games to say and match for stuff. and once again, setting the pace and the rice for the f one will cycle. rental driver is in poll position for the austrian girl in pre gets on doing just over to amazon. lewis hamilton while he qualified down in full. ok, i suppose looking more for me later on. thank you very much indeed,
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and we will not a fit for the user to keep it here on our farrah can vanelle will be with you after the break war of today's worldviews. ah ah ah ah ah ah frank assessments and argument for suggesting that the martin administration is actually a long game. it's very much of a warm embrace of the iran nuclear deal because of us domestic politics informed opinions, schools and shelters of been reduced to rubble. how do you think this shapes a generation and their policy? then their life has been shape? why vitamin the in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story
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on our jazeera, for some a robot is a mechanical or even that self driving train of the apple. but androids today can be dearly humanoid robots, like me, will be everywhere else, 0 documentaries. next lead on the weird and wonderful world of robot that learn think for you and even trust. i feel like i'm alive, but i know i am a machine origins of this species on alger 0. 0, the conflict between the if you can government and the regional take great people, the directions fund has kill thousands and internally displaced more than 2000000 over the past 7 months. 350000 people in the region are facing famine. according to the united nation, which says that our vision is being used as a weapon for those who are managed across the border,
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say it's not because they have improved back home. they say it's a good continue to be targeted because and many prophecies are being reported and all they come to taking refuge conditions. here are the 2 greys regional government says it is ready for the outlining. the key measures required to maintain peace and get aid into the normal ah, either on can vanelle. this is al, they're alive from doha, coming up. rescue operation on the way the philippine military plane crashes on her low island, giving at least 29 on.

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