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southern cross to combat, illegal and unregulated fishing in the southern atlantic. argentina's coast guard say the main task is to control the movements. so they do not cross into argentine territory from this home arjun, time authorities can money for what's happening in economic to fit those. but what authorities here are saying is what's important is to regulate what's happening in international waters. ah, i tell about rockets attacks and throughout the prayers in the afghan capital campbell, 3 lands near the presidential palace. ah,
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i'm not eating and this is al jazeera life and also coming up, china says allegations for the us and as long as that hackers were behind the cyber attack on microsoft fabricated and malicious. and i'm stuck fast reforming from boston and i for where to small for came up for me for high works away from me. 3 and a mess of cleanup is on the way and the reef to the edge of space. the world's richest man gets ready for most space tourism industry gather space. ah, the taliban has claimed responsibility for 3 rockets, a tax in the afghan capital capital
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her presence a shelf connie was leaving her prayer presidential palace. one hits near the city's most popular, most another behind it for the shopping mall. and the 3rd ministry of foreign affairs. there be no reports of injury. phil phone. well arthur, for my schedule sir james bass lifers in cobble gyms or more. can you tell us about lisa focused attack and both the government responds been well, a very dramatic shock for those of us that were in the very heart of the city of calvo around 8 a. m, local time. i was staying nearby at the time because of the holiday. the actually weren't quite as many people around those on the streets is that normally would have been at that time of day. but clearly symbolically, this is very important. this was the center of the city and very close to the hearts of government. you saw the pictures of president ash rough connie,
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leading the pres. busy when the attacks came in, when those rockets came in, very close to his presidential palace compound the dog in the center of car, but will immediately after that he gave a speech in which he criticized the taliban. for carrying out this attack, we have the willing determination of peace and we have also sacrificed for it. but the tenable do not have the willing simulation for peace. we have to take our decisions accordingly. a senior taliban official has confirmed that they carried out the attack to al jazeera and obviously this comes with a very sensitive time in afghanistan with the taliban gaining a lot of ground militarily. of course, have also been talks taking place. those stopped for a little bit in doha, on sunday, but a likely to resume after the holiday. those talks were told made some progress. but
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the key thing that wasn't agreed in those talks was any form of cease fall. and that's why you see military action like this continuing on the ground. ok, james base that brings the very least his own couple. james, thank you. with us and nato pulling out over the gun. the stun turkeys president has expressed an interest in taking over the management of campbells international airport. where should i have heard? one says he plans to hold talks with the taliban. russell center has the details from istanbul. well, for now we'll be keeping the couple in a port secure is quite important because it's the only get with gateway for the international community. and turkey is in talks, particularly with the se, regarding how to corporate to keep the a couple of a port of run up and run. and tricky in that sense, wants to keep it international because it has afraid of a scenario that once the international community is out of the country and it's
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find itself left behind along and having a confrontation with tyler. by the way, it was to keep the us, the troops also in the, in the country, particularly in the couple a port. but on the other hand, there are tools between turkey and, and pakistan regarding to packets and also being in cooperation to secured the couple a port because pakistan, local expertise is quite important for turkey. and other track of the english is also turkey and the hungry as a european union member. so taking that wants to keep the game international as much as possible. and there are the ongoing negotiation between turkey and, and the usa as well. so it seems that they are very much close to the agreement and as you can see, present one also given more details and as played the requirements of turkey from the u. s. a. if they want to take over the management of couple airport, let's listen to him. use diplomacy knocked us in the 1st of all the united states
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will take sides with us in terms of diplomacy and diplomatic relations. secondly, in terms of logistics, they will use every means available for you will hand over every logistical ability they have to turkey. and finally, there will be serious financial and administrative difficulties during this process . they will give us the necessary support to turkey and disrespect as well. if these conditions could be math, we are thinking of taking over the management of capital airport. a french prosecutor has opened an investigation into the usa spyware, that can headphones known as pegasus. a data leak of tens of thousands of numbers revealed her joan, the fact of his van politicians around the world were targeted by the israeli company and as soon as surveillance software, while the cybersecurity firm says it has no control over what it's climbed through with the pegasus software, but actually this in israel are demanding accountability. the holder of the hamid
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report from heads aliya. and so cyber surveillance system 1st came to light in 2017, i'm it claimed it was used to track and the gala mexican journalist, the israel based company star product is pegasus a software that can hack any smartphone regardless of the security level. and the ability that made and they're so very popular among many governments around the world. there is a possibility to hack a phone, to gain complete control over it without the person owning the phone, the smartphone, knowing anything of it. this includes this complete control includes full control of the camera. recordings, contacts e mails, all applications, and all information on the phone. that means that your device could be in the hands of someone else without you ever noticing. and it says products are graded as cyber weapons and it's only license to sell to foreign governments. it stated aim is to
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help in the fight against terrorism and criminal organizations. but an investigation by amnesty international and the parish based and g o forbidden stories says otherwise. but what this great investigation is showing, and if we continue to show that it's a part of fighting against humanize definitive part of think that is using it to keep power and keep their places the investigation hasn't covered the lives of 50000 people. journalists, human rights activists, political leaders, and even lawyers all listed as targets for any so clients around the world. and it still says that there's no responsibility as to how it system is operated or for what purpose. the company sales is acknowledging only to foreign governments, but it says because of contractual national security considerations,
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it cannot deny or confirm which governments are part of its client that the base, the human rights lawyer, mac says the company operates with the approval of israel defense ministry they have to deal should be a total facility about a little walk and about the light and policy of the ministry of defense in effect. so want to give any any response they should start with their client least he for the case against and the so on sunday, for its role in the killing of saudi journalists demo shows in 2018. and as so denies, because it was used to track or monitor the saudi journalist. but the software was found on his field, phase bone, and unfolds of other members of his family. more details are due to be released in the coming days, but the ready, the investigation has led to cold for more accountability in the cyber weapons
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industry that meet al jazeera hercules in israel. china has rejected allegations by the us and its allies that it hangs microsoft earlier this year. the u. s. u. k. a strictly and other lives are accusing china of protecting hackers, engaging in global global fiber espionage separately on monday for chinese nationals were charged with targeting several companies, universities, and government agencies in the us and elsewhere. china is rarely blamed for ransomware tags, and beijing has called the allegations fabricated. katrina, you has more from bay gene. we've heard now from bay doings foreign ministry, as well as several chinese embassies and missions based in europe and all of these statements. all of these rebuttals have been basically summarizing 2 main points. the 1st se is saying that basically the evidence around these allegations is
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incomplete at there are many cyber actors around the world. it's very difficult to trace the actual origins and also a country should be very careful about pointing all of these attacks at one particular government. the 2nd point that paging is making is basically turning the tables on the u. s. and saying that these allegations are little more than hypocritical thing, that the us itself is the main source of fiber text around the world that it's been, it accuses the washington of indiscriminately eavesdropping on other countries. not only competitors to the u. s, but as well as it's, or an allies and aging has said that the c i a has for 11 years being launching its own cyber attacks against chinese institutions, including internet technology companies, asian companies, as well as the chinese government. now that fin the aging response, but what we haven't heard is really a comprehensive response to all of the u. s. allegations. what we didn't hear, for example, was any detailed reply to allegations of hacking of the microsoft email exchange,
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which affected more than 30000 companies around the world. we also didn't hear any response to the u. s. department of justice. this indictment for chinese nationals allegedly involved in cyber attacks for who have been based, allegedly, in the southern chinese province of high 9. so china, very much keeping their own response vague. at this point. still ahead on al jazeera ice all sizes responsible for a bomb attack is a busy market. and you're wrong. and a rule teacher and political life side, or when presidential election after the longest, both in 40 years. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. right? we have a typhoon and
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a tropical storm. this is the tie food. surprisingly. this is jessica storm, both slowly drifting westwards and they are quite slow moving. the different name is just because of the wind speed at a $120.00 can be sim packers tie food inside the bit less is a tropical storm. this little real difference is there, but this one is interacting with the land. the south west of glen dollars is moving so slowly that it will produce a lot of flooding. it's certainly whipped up the waves. they will be a significant amount of flooding in the harbors, of course. whereas it is open, water will take 2 or 3 days to go slowly west to the queue chain in southern japan of small and towards tie one overland of the meantime. this is the rain pattern stretching up toward beijing, leaving shanghai briefly dry them. the shells coming induced by this wind of the east china c. hong kong probably see a few showers and a bit of a wind from the edge of that tai food. but no more than that. i don't think the monsoon rains in india had been showing themselves in new delhi,
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the me. this is al jazeera, quick reminder. our top stories are about including responsibility for 3 kids. it's tax in the afghan capital kabul last could be heard as president. connie was leading age. i've had prayers at the presidential palace. a french prosecutor has opened that investigation into the use of spyware. that can hack phones. no one has pegasus a day to leak tens of thousands of numbers reveals our journalists fact of a stan politicians around the world. but targeted by the israeli company and surveillance software and chinese diplomat deny that they gene is responsible for
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cyber attacks against western nations. the us, the u. k and other allies are accusing china protecting hackers gauging and what they call malicious cyber activity. including a breach of the microsoft exchange email server. earlier this year, german chancellor angle america list of visits, floods devastated regions in the west or the country. the cleanup is under way after it's worse, not sure, natural disaster in decades. let's get more on this now from stat boston who's in bad moves. the eiffel said just started off by giving us a sense of what the situation is like in that the devastation over your shoulder look. significance yeah, absolutely. the shift show you the scale of the disruption here and bottom, and so i feel you can see what has been washed away,
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but it's just 6 days ago there fraud and happy equipment now. and as you can happen, look here, you can see what has been washed off it's clothes, it's all kinds of goods. household goods chilled shills a ball to lay away. and this has all come from this now. very small looking river here are which is normally like this size, but it's rose up before me so completely washed everything away. the whole row has been broken by the power of this mortar and it is a massive clean up operation. we have seen people with their bare hands with small blocker, lots of fallen ts have come in. but of course they need this kind of have to really make this city clean again. and then start full sort of impacts or having more broadly the german chancellor is hedging and at various times would have been effected by these floods. but public anger must be main thing given the scenes that
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we are seeing. yeah, actually now only since the last couple of days you can hear this criticism increasing towards the government. people have been telling me where are they? we don't feel their presence. we only see the help of fright at 1st and why for people are coming from all over germany. you can see the for your wire works fireworks. you see the army, please. a lot of other organizations from the government, but the from power to would be among the number of phone and if i'm believable, so people really feel that they get help, but not really from the government. so the face of the, i'm going to merkel to this particular found today really feels like you know, why issue here. we have a lot of things to do. we really need to work hard. i, we really need all the basic things like drinking water like got electricity to
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come up as soon as possible. so there's a lot of frustration also about the, the pace of the recovery effort. okay. and they're live from ground 0. it looks like thank you very much indeed that bus and, and by the most i from the ice will says it's responsible for suicide bomb attack in baghdad that has killed at least 31 people. it's the 3rd time this year. southern city has been telling it's it's the rock prime minister as hell. the me saying with his top security officials while without the law had, has more from baghdad. this is the aftermath of the attack on the have that busy market in the southern city. and majority she, i neighbourhood in the east of the iraqi capital above dad did an injured include women and children. the marked was crowded with people who went out shopping for the muslim holiday over the don't of either. the explosion happened here doing the
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busiest out in the market. this is the gate of the market in the blast occurred just when it became crowded. bodies were everywhere, would have worked on bodies of children and women, and all the people, all human beings, even if you try to lift the body, you couldn't. the government called it a terrorist attack and ordered the rest of the local police commander as part of an investigation less than 24 hours before the attack security forces announced had the arrest of a top isolated commander isis had carried out similar attacks in the area this year, observers a concern the country is likely to see similar attacks as we approach the upcoming parliamentary elections, which they say could for men to sectarian conflict. and political rivalries in iraq would do or had algebra. but of the
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a teacher and union leaders federal kasteel will become through the next president, winning the election by slim 44000 votes. the says, 6 weeks of uncertainty with the official results delayed. only i keep patients with false point, the losing candidates. keiko for g. morry. she faces try alone. unrelated corruption charges. mariana sanchez has reaction i from lima. more than $45.00 days after the run of electron finally electrical official proclaimed but feel a new precedence. and there just been a long week of wait and i've told his supporters to patiently wait for this day. and they didn't have a peaceful role throughout all these when they waited for electron officials to review thousands of both by lawyers of gay couple people who are trying to find evidence of fraud. but most of this cases were dismiss,
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supporting what international observers have that on the loan that the selections were free. i'm transparent. earlier in a press conference came up with the muddy at needed that she has lost the election because she said, that's what the law says. she has taken a transitional, added to say that the process was filled with irregularities that the free federal party had sold in thousands of balls from her. and the proclamations, i've got a feel for ruth new president in illegitimate. i said if african chord says the journey, former president jacobson was corruption trial until august 10th. it was accused of receiving bribes from a french arms manufacturer beginning in 1999, which he denies his arrests on the worst post apartheid violence. the country has seen his lawyers argue the case should be delayed by 3 weeks because of the unrest and covered 19 amazon owner and billionaire jeff bezos still lost in
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space in a few hours. time is blue origin commercial space flight company launch renew. shepard rockets basis will be accompanied by his brother and crew that consists of the youngest and the oldest people ever been in space before you. k, billionaire, richard brunswick, maiden flight, just over a week ago. let's cross live nights of old reynolds. he's near the lone site in van horn, texas, and rob for he was beaten to the punch really by, by richard branson. but there's still a lot to look forward to with jeff diesel says flight. just talk us through what we should be looking for. well, how if everything goes according to plan, they're just about 2 hours from now. the bays, those new shepherd, rocket, and capsule will blast off from a remote patch of texas desert not far from where i am right now. it will
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reach speeds of mach 3. that's 3 times the speed of sound and ascend to over 100 kilometers above the earth's surface. that is the internationally recognized boundary of outer space. and it is somewhat higher than what richard branson was able to do in his virgin galactic space plane. he went about 89 kilometers above the earth's surface. this will, this, this trip will then take a few minutes of weightlessness as the the spacecraft reorient itself. the whole thing will take about 10 minutes and they those his brother and the 2 passengers will then parachute down to earth for a safe landing. this has been done more than a dozen times before as test flights, but without pass years. but this time it is going to going to have those of course,
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the $44.00 passengers on board to get the view of earth from space. interestingly, this is not going to have a but this flight will have no pilot. it will be completely controlled by ground control, and this is really seen by bases and others as the beginning of potentially lucrative space tourism industry. so we'll be standing by our and picking tickets one with a few wrong. thank you very much. deed road reynolds live and die hard in texas. nice space travel was recently the sol, domain of wealthy nations. but private billionaires reach for the stars could pave the way. for strict rules. i just base treaties 1st adopted by the us in the late sixty's safa, the principles for exploration by nation states. those broad agreements call for space travel to be pursued and the common collects of goods. and for countries to
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bear responsibility for the rec tibbetts ease, but night 3 billionaires have competing stakes in space, including ill on mosque space, x and richer bronzes, virgin galactic experts and no colon for new, clear rules to be drastic because your space is protected from environmental harm and commercial exploitation, or for more we can speak to steven friedland, he's a specialist, the space law and a professor at western sidney university in jones is my phone sydney of space law. sounds like an interesting concept. who implements and poles space law and do you think the base awesome branson flights or could possible with it? oh hi. yes. well, we got a lot of space floor, a lot of law that regulates activity in space. these are promulgated through the united nations. we've got a series of tree he's that came about and give it
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a really important principle, which is meant that in the, let's say 65 years in humans has been going to space and all being space is actually works. but during that time, the very significant commercial industry has also been established along with all of the other benefits and all of the other activities. we've got a huge now commercial industry. it's about $400000000000.00 us dollars a year and growing. and as you mentioned in your introduction, large companies in the united states, but elsewhere in the world, along with agencies who have contract it to expert companies are engaged in providing additional services that you and i want you and i use space every day. i'm watching this program for only because and so as this commercial activity continue, we're going to find some activities that perhaps i've seen,
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but some of may be not being of benefit to a large number and in the space tourism. then the question will remain, despite what your report is said, whether in fact this will remain for a long time, the place being of the rich or whether it actually does develop into a commercial and viable industry. that would mean this thousands will have the opportunity. we really have to wait and say, but i think we've got a long way to go to reach. if we're ever going to that wide space commercial industry. let's focus on the commercial flights. this interesting that you bring up the idea. we all use space because it's easy to forget about the, the memory of satellite, whole thing above our heads. but in terms of these new commercial flights, we've got people paying tens of millions of dollars to get one of the rear seats that appear on these commercial flights. i mean,
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we will purpose to you see the space tourism as having for the greater good of mankind. this is something that a few years down the line we could extract police into some kind of grace or per, per story. or is this just a bit of frivolity, that cost of a lot of money and potentially damages the environment? might be a great question. however, i think the answer is the pin to you off. some say that the more people go to space, the more people have the opportunity to see the curvature of the earth. the more people will come back and recognize that we are one planet. we are all together. we should be unified and plan is this for a job. but the point is not many will have that opportunity since humans started going to space. and remember, this is the 60th anniversary of the 1st few minutes here. and we've only had about 500 between 50600 humans of ever been to space. and so to get to that point
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where those that argue that all of these people will come back and change the earth . well, i think we need to have a lot more people going. on the other hand, what good will they do? we'll, we'll certainly do a lot of good for the amazon brand and version brand. and the space, the basic brand, because there's a huge amount of coverage. we're all excited by this idea. ok, i, i am sorry to have to jump in and we're all excited. and hopefully, once we will see the pictures that will have an impact on wage audiences and future astronauts to come. but stephen friedland, we are out of time. thank you so much for joining us here on al jazeera, we do appreciate it. thank you. ok, good savvy with seattle and i'll just 0. these are the headlines. how me
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