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global act fast in discussion. what guarantee diabetes are right? typically life giving voice the voice here in california, almost. everybody's a paycheck away from being on house program that open your eyes. if you well today, this is what the picture looks like. the, the world from a different perspective on our o. ok, welcome back. you're watching the answer 0. nissan lie from a quick recap of your top stories of the 16 people died and severe flooding in china as united province. whether experts say is the result of the heaviest rain for the generations with maureen forecast that the possibility
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a dime in the region could collapse at any time. the leader attends and he has main opposition. party has been arrested. freeman and boy and 10 other at emma party members were detained in the middle of the night. there was a conference to demand constitutional reforms and the police in my area have secured the release of more than a 100 villages who were kidnapped 6 weeks ago, most of them women and children were adopted. last month in northwestern. father state the french president manual macro once an investigation into what's known as the pegasus spyware case. they have been report that miss your micro himself may have been under observation. the is where the firms military grade surveillance technology meant to spy on criminals was used against journalists, politicians, and even heads of state. now here's what we know about this phone hacking, spyware, developed by the israeli firm, and s o group. pegasus can be secretly installed on
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a victim's phone, allowing complete access to the device. it's been sold to at least 11 countries, including bahrain hungry, india, mexico, rwanda, saudi arabia, and the u. a. 14 heads of states including sitting presidents, current prime ministers and even a king were potential targets. but they weren't the only ones. 50000 phone numbers were leeks, including those of a 180 journalists, and 20 countries activists. political opponents and even lawyers. and so claims that surveillance tools are sold to carefully vetted government clients and that it does not access to data about his customers' targets. let's talk now to laurel re shot. he's the executive director and found of forbidden stories. he joins us on skype from paris. laurel mr. monsieur macro wants to go further with this. will he get the answers that he wants to hear? here's what we,
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what we know that we the phone number for the french bread and so on. members of the go the front door. and that doesn't mean that the front of the record was that just mean that actually had a meeting and the mark american didn't soon. it's where entering the phone number in my call center is used to talking to people and, and doing that because it's usually liberal to run some forensic issues by and find some pricing. but we do not have a chance to do that for the credit of the present, but we are waiting for interest from in and over and move to know more and anything that might fall into the device and, and wow, what happened? exactly? okay, if we're talking about 50000 phone numbers,
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does that represent in effect, presidents prime ministers, lawyers, journalist politicians, c o's around the entire planet, because 50000 people. that's an awfully big number. and does that mean the pegasus has got a fingerprint on all those people's devices? we were able to identify some people and not try phone numbers in the least what we were able to see that there is a good role. the same behavior from those pain space customers. so company, well, that software not actually for tracking criminal terrorists, maybe they do so, but they are massively targeting germany, german or the other lawyers and all those people, all those figures of people playing a role in that country from abroad. and all those people who can at some point, the venture for those for okay. and part of the danger here is the fact that there
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is kind of like an in bill cloaking device if you will, because you cannot tell if your phone has been hacked. so if, for example, this information from pegasus goes back to the israeli intelligence services, but then presumably gets fed back to the israeli government. so we could have had a situation say what 33 and a bit years ago now where benjamin netanyahu is having a summit meeting with the you at the then us president donald trump. but he's being told at some point before or after that meeting. what donald trump is texting to maloney a trump, is that cool? complete simple if you will. well, so far we don't have any does that these radio is do access to the system will enter. so there is no approval of any back or from the government inside the company. and even then it's the company,
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it's pretending to not any do on home target customers. so we need to be cautious about what we know and what don, don't think that we really appreciate that. it's a product additional. that's market country government sectors. well bred by 2 private company, a software that has come to the weapon. and so it's really a venture for the national security, all those countries, it's really something the bank and all of that. there is no regulation to it should get caught. first, you don't know that it's an attack against your phone. turns your firm, find your book and you don't lease anybody to know it's going to be covered what to do with that. there is no regulation to protect you. so this is where we are. this is a big market with a lot of be and in on, in the game, where with a lot of private sectors and then it's not the company that just being
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a company. and then you have some space with a very bad reputation. that's a human rights issues and threats with them. what back up, any kind of any control this is where we are. ok. laura rash out there and parents . thank you very much. 12 suspected instigates is only 6 arrests. so far south africans awaken to hear who was behind the president, still room opposed to what he called, orchestrated writing and looting. last week it was spot by the jailing of the former president, jacob zoom up in zoom as home province. of course, the natal intelligence failures and a slow police response help the chaos to spread quickly. bennet smith reports now from the problems is biggest city durban, across south africa to most populous provinces. it was mob rule the more than a week. it started after the jailing of former president jacob zooming. the government says the mob was deliberately directed towards distribution centers,
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key highways, railways, and ports in housing and quasi lu natal, you couldn't do something that unless it was well orchestrated. married a hoss has been monitoring violence and security in south africa for more than 30 years. how close to say come in, stabilizing pretty close, i think nook, it, i mean, really if the stabilisation, when you get the economic damage we have and the damage to race. basically it's because of the fact that this province is the key. zoom is support base law. oh, it was zoom. is close, family and friends deny inciting the looting across social media. there are examples of people using the imprisonment of the former president to justify the violence. a slow police response. let the vigilante groups taking the law into
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their own hands. here men from an indian majority township in durban, a shooting a black men who entered from a neighboring township. more than 200 people were killed. 20 of them in this area, including 29 year old percy to tower his nephew says his uncle was in a car when he was shot. the cars came in the driver and my uncle was short, like the driver. got to look at this place burning to the ground. the economy already battered by the pandemic will contract 3 percent according to one us investment bank present serial ramifications admitted that the government had been off guard was slow to respond more to the vital could this happen again? i think it could if, if the state doesn't get its intelligence act together, if it doesn't, i mean what's disappointed me is that some of the key instigators have not been touch. we do though,
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we've got to have to watch carefully what the strategies is. a lot of threats that they can continue and this is where the government has a list of 12 people. it's suspects of instigating violence. only half a dozen have been arrested so far. how close any of the people on the wanted list are to jacob zoom is unknown, but how and if they are arrested, could be another test of authority for the government, a serial ram, oppose a bonus. smith, i'll just era took 8th. he has a new prime minister after 2 weeks of uncertainty following the assassination of the president. the death of showing al moiz he led to a power struggle. now following an international intervention, arielle on re, has emerged as the troubled nations new leader. his em together. the formal swearing in of our i'll on re as hated, new prime minister, is an attempt to n days of uncertainty. following the assassination of president governor, i'm always acting prime minister closures f appeared to be in charge. following the
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brazen attack on movies, he stepped aside to allow on read to take the reins. the 71 year old neurosurgeon is calling for unity. but he's facing a long list of social and political issues that we will create a secure, reliable, and stable environment to facilitate political activities throughout the country. we will expect massive participation in the next presidential election. the highest participation of citizens of boating age on re, is appointed his cabinet with the goal of leading haiti to new elections that's been problematic previously leading to my ruling by decree. but have a future may depend on a free and fair vote. next help up us up with this government wide, think for the people they are unpopular, they're only thinking for the elite again at the expense of the haitian people. we can expect anything serious from this government up to why we say to this new government. welcome because to be the haitian people, we want actions from them. we would like the new government to solve the crisis of
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the country to solve the problems of slum neighborhoods. many haitians see these as dangerous times and unreason to national backing is regarded by some as a problem. anybody, they sort of back or anoint or push is going to be seen with a lot of skepticism by the haitian people. i think people are, are very wary of international community involvement in haiti at this time, but of course they want aid, but they don't want the interference and a meddling for the movie memorial services to 53 o job anomaly said being held even as the investigation into his assassination continues on tuesday, haitian authorities made more arrests, including people said to be police officers that they appear no closer to finding out why he was killed. laughing at last, a cowardly assassination of the president of the republic constitutes a real national drama. we have a duty to consider it at such,
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including those in hiding and in any counter conflict. while the international community is pushing this impoverish nation to hold elections, other se voting won't solve haiti's problems. many key institutions have failed, gangs control large parts of puerto prince and the economy lays in ruins. stakes the haiti couldn't be hired under galka al jazeera, the 3rd president elect has promised changes coming up for long and divisive election period. left his teacher and union leader petro castillo, has been declared that when a 6 weeks after the run off, he beat his writing opponent by just 44000 boat. the official results were delayed by accusations of fraud from the losing candidate cake. who would you? maury, mariana sanchez, reports now from lima. there will be differences in an equally polarized country, nearly half of peruvians. supporters of keiko for humanity are disappointed to the election result. you won the presidency with just 50 point one percent of the vote
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. the on monday you issued a call for unity. i asked that kickoff would you marie, not to barriers in the ways that we move forward and make this the government of all to be nearing the finish line last week, commodities to produce play to which the presidential palace by force. he said to take over the government and prevent and left wing precedent to take over. for he morty has asked supporters to protest peace. however, she said, steals brooklyn mission is illegitimate, and accused castillo, the party of stealing bolts from her or less horrible. today i swear i will not give up. i invite you to put up a real democratic defence. peru needs all social and political forces united to stop communism, defend free press, and democracy who took
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a theme will not only have to face a strong opposition in congress, but also from party members. right, before you think over the government, the free, better party who represents will meet analysts say its members may demand that you implemented radical list when policies, highly unpopular. among most peruvians, most peruvian, see they're more of rate of the economic situation. nearly one 3rd or no poor pen them because left more than 3000000 people without jobs, despite the dire conditions, some peruvian say, it's time to put political divisions aside. that was, i think we wish him the best of success we'll have to work together for revolutionary change, for the well being of everyone without differences and all is one of those who voted for a fee. you say they are less concerned about him implementing any sort of extremist measures. they just want to watch his actions closely and not give him a blank check with my son to. so i'll just see the lima biddle. the bush government
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says it wants to renegotiate, the post breaks that trade rules for northern islands under the current deal. there are customs checks on some goods. moving to the northern ireland and the rest of the u. k. is designed to protect the open border with the republic of ireland. but the brakes administer says that's putting a burden on businesses in northern ireland and british union as they're complaining it. we can ties with the rest of the u. k. german johns language merkel has promised to speed up financial support for victims of the floods that are killed at least a 160 people. federal and state governments are contributing to a 470000000 dollar emergency fund. on tuesday, mrs. merkel visited bad launched a rifle, one of the west effect 2 times where people say 8 isn't arriving fast enough. his step vasa with a bare hands and a lot of determination chain. so fallen tears clean up one house after the other. this story town of batman's, the i fell, saw streets washed away by the power of the swollen river. our jeanette dinner and
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her husband feared a 400 year old house has become uninhabitable after water in a day to the ground floor. to coppell are known as the gatekeepers of the centuries old fortress and work as to guides. the best sight, we always told tourists about the horrible flood in 1956 when part of the wolves disappeared. but the one in 2021 is a very special story. i can't talk about it now. perhaps i'll be able to intend it . at the moment. i can't. when chancellor i'm going to merkel was 2 in the town. some residents complained she was hampering the clean up. she's blocking everything we now can't use the machines that he's annoying has been standing there for a while. this is outrageous, the 30 people you want to continue to work to rebuild or city words. it can be done thousands of hands are working long hours to clear rubble from the fries and houses,
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but after 5 days of hard work from here. and so i and i'm getting tired and frustrated. they feel that on their own and can't rely on help from the authorities . the boomer family will help by 40 volunteers will clear their house of debris in no time. they don't think marco visit is doing anything to improve their situation . thanks to the cycle forfeit. it would only help if she brings bags full of money for those who have lost everything. words alone, don't make any difference. merkel after 16 years as chancellor will be replaced after elections in september did promise financial support soon. and then we'll miss even your minds on the financial aid must go to the people as soon as possible . have more often than not have nothing with the clothes, say a wearing and a completely reliant on this. rather than worried, the process of delivering that emergency 8 will be long and bureaucratic. so for now they rely on family,
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friends and complete strangers. steadfast and al jazeera spot moons, the belgium has held a minute silence to 130. 1 people killed in floods in the countries east. dozens are still missing. the belgian king and queen joined the prime minister in view. one of the hardest affected towns sirens were sounded fine stations across the country before the silence with all public transport halted in the capital. sports me, this is next here on out to 0. ah, i'm on the richardson in tokyo, a city preparing to host an olympic games like no other. ah
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the a type is what is star, peter. thank you so much. after a year of delays and questions about whether it should go ahead at all in the middle of a pandemic, competition has finally begun that the tokyo olympics host got the games off to the perfect starts in the opening events exactly a year after they were supposed to start defending olympic champion, women softball team, meet australia, $81.00. when the mercy room was in both her 2 days of the softball competition are being played and she ma'am, the area devastated by the 2011 earthquake and and ami the opening ceremony will be held on friday. us women's football teams winning streak has come to an end after $44.00 games sweeping, beating the favorites and for time olympic champion, 3 know until she gone zambia had scored their 1st ever olympic goal. captain barbara band with the honor and the 19th minute she went on to score
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hattrick late in their game against the netherlands. but the josh won the match comfortably 10 to 3 and the other games, brazilian player mars. i became the 1st to score in 5 straight olympics. she begged a double and the 5 know, went over china. great britain had a to know victory over chilly. japan and canada drew one all at australia beat their trans has been rivals new zealand to one. the limpid president, thomas bark, has admitted to having doubts every day, but the wisdom of going ahead with the tokyo games with the city under a state of emergency throughout the games. the athletes face unparalleled restrictions on their movements. and the richardson reports from tokyo. everyone heading to the lympics is taking a step into the unknown. the 1st hurdle for athletes and media, arriving in japan, making sure all the right paperwork is in place past strict cove with 19 safety
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protocols. well, we just made it for a fairly complex immigration process. it took around 4 hours and involve that taking a covey test. i also had to take to covey test in the days, immediately prior to coming to japan. i'll be tested every day for the 1st 3 days and then at regular intervals after that, after the athletes will go through something very similar, but they will be tested every single day that they're at these olympics. some public health experts to consume the efforts being taken to keep these game safe don't go far enough. for example, the daily test athletes are taking is a rapid result, anti gen test. not the more reliable and accurate p c r test. i think the fundamental problem was a lack of open, transparent, and the scientific discussions about the conditions and the rich do your impacts could be held in a safe and secure manner. i think about that is today irresponsible. her own
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a virus tasking ready derailed. the plans of many potential olympians. you can disrupt the 7th team. we're hoping to compete at the games for the 1st time. but if the sum of their plans tested positive mccovie 19 at their phone a qualifying event, they had to withdraw. and similar scenarios on already playing in japan, the preparation has been very, very difficult for me athletes. and of course that experience is not playing as similar with the viruses impacted some countries in a devastating wind hubs. handshakes and high fines are old and that the athletes village competitors have been told. they could be kicked out of the games if they ignore regulations, aimed at preventing the spread of corona virus. the, not all, luckily, a concern by the restrictions that they focus on winning olympic gold. you can congregate in big groups in the dining hall. you get a stan, you a little bubble of 4 or 5 people the whole time and stay the room and all of that. that's exactly how i've always treated on but games like it hasn't been
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a big sociable experience for me. it's all about the competition and so it's going to be pretty routine. that sense of isolation is set to continue into the family's empty stadiums that will surround and lympics like no other. andy richardson, al jazeera tokyo, the head of the world health organization is in tokyo, and he says the games after the world's hope and unity. the world needs now more than ever a celebration of hope. the celebrations may be more muted this year. but the message of hope is all the more important may this games be the moment that unites the world and ignite the solely daddy t teramy nation. we need to end the pandemic together by vaccinating 70
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percent of the population of every country by the middle of next year. may the message of hope. we sound the sound from tokyo around the world in every nation, every village and every heart. the international olympic committee has announced the house city for the 20 of 32 summer olympics. brisbin will now be the 3rd australian city to host again. melvin 1st had it in 1956 and sydney played host in 2000. the i see gave brisbin exclusive bidding rights in an effort to reduce the cost of campaigns and to minimize the risk of the buying and the milwaukee box would be in the phoenix funds when they're 1st n b a championship in 50 years. buck sariana and has a combo delivered one of the best performances of his career to lead his team with 50 points and 14 rebounds, milwaukee winning game 6 of the finals,
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105298 their title drought a. d to compare with the son of my during immigrants, the most valuable player of the championship series. ah, and $65000.00 them packed together outside the arena in milwaukee to celebrate the cities for championship. when since $971.00 revellers mostly on math as celebrated late into the night, the buck squinched, the final 4 games, finals for games to to, and became only the 15th when the title, after losing the 1st. i hope i give people on the walls from africa, from europe, give them hope, you know that it can be done. he can be done 8 years ago, 8 and a half years ago. i came to the lee i you know, when my next move will come from now my mom was starting the street the like. and now i'm sitting the top of the top. okay. and that is all your support for now,
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peter, back to follow. thank you very much more news on this channel. in about 3 minutes, we will see the reason why i after a one year delay the tokyo, when picks up, find the growing opposition by running costs in japan. thousands of athletes will compete in empty stadium amid the corona virus pandemic al jazeera will be inside the bubble to bring them later from the games, like no other film, mum, flying the flag for her nation. we have been putting been playing crickets on what the country between muslim my dream play in the woods while providing how family plays cleaning games. that's my
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precious game in the game. my them bob way on al jazeera, me each and every one of us have got a responsibility to change our patients for the better or we could do this experiment any of us could increase just a little bit that would be worth doing. anybody had any idea that it would become a magnet who is incredibly rough. they're asking for women to get 50 percent representation in the sense fit you into somebody here in getting this pick up to collect the segregate, to say the reason this is extremely important. service that they provide the city we need to take america to try to bring people together trying to deal with people who left behind me.
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ah, showcase of the best documentary films from across the network on 0 to 0. ah . moments of terror after the heaviest rain in generations triggers flash floods and kills more than a dozen people in central china. ah, again, i'm peter w. watching else is either alive from also coming up freedom at last armed gangs for these villages in the northwest of nigeria. after holding them hostage for $42.00 days.

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