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will report on illegal logging in romania and explore how catastrophic wild flies in greece since created new problems that all feed into the destructive cycle of extreme weather. joyless for planets, s o. s. on al jazeera, indonesia, the country with an abundance of results. re byron walk, indonesia whose turns forming we moved before to grow and fraud. we balance for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy. with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs. invest, let be part when denise is pros and program. invest indonesia. now, lou ah
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ah. of back come come. fidel, you're watching out. is there a reminder of our top stories the cell? don't stop general says the military dissolved the transitional government to avoid a civil war of the father of burn hopper han rather also said prime minister of that handle was being kept safely at the general's house or his own safety. se asia most important regional summit has gone without me involved military chief lead is excluded. min, hell, saying he hasn't done enough to end the post. co violence you employment reports over. well, there's likely to miss it's paris agreement targets. even with many countries setting new net 0 emission targets, it says temperatures launches arise by $2.00 degrees by the end of the century. around that oil ministry is blaming a cyber attack for knocking out
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a large number of petrol stations. there have been long queues to get fuel than to run and elsewhere. state media reports people trying to buy fuel with a government issued card or receiving error messages. most iranians rely on those subsidies to fill their cars. or jody westby is chief executive of the global cyber risk and adjunct professor at georgia institute of technology. she joined us on skype from washington. d. c. thank you very much for your time. so let's talk about this from, from a cybersecurity perspective because i think it would be surprising to a lot of people that a hacker can, or assuming it's a hacker can, can infiltrate a petrol station. i know actually is quite easy. and i think that this probably is a local and internal if you will, within the country hack into there, and critical infrastructure that controls the distribution of gas to these pectoral
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stations. so no, it's actually cyber attacks today are not that difficult. one else can hack into get into that. perhaps we wouldn't think of because, you know, you think about cybersecurity, you think about maybe your phone, your computer. but i mean, obviously there are a lot more things that many of us don't think about that can be hacked into was certainly for companies that are vulnerable for all types of data, not just personally identifiable information, their trade secrets, their confidential information, their proprietary information. but then critical infrastructure that supports all of society. so you know, outlet electricity, grids or water utilities, telephone systems, manufacturing systems. there are about 16 different critical infrastructure sectors and they're all vulnerable because they all connect to the internet. and so that's the common point of barrier if you will, if you're on the, if they're all on the internet, then you can get to all of those by maneuvering around the system. how fast is and
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t hacking technology or intel. developing alongside how fast hackers are evolved was so it's not the anti hacking technology so much jason. so software companies are trying to create software to help counter these attacks. but you know, one of the biggest problems is the legal framework for cyber crime. it's not harmonized across the globe, and very few police departments have scaled investigators who can do investigate cyber crimes. so you have an inconsistent legal framework both for what is legal or illegal, as well as this procedural provisions for how you would go investigate, collect data storage, that kind of thing. and then you have a lack of skilled long foresman to investigate. so those combined create an environment where it's very difficult to investigate and then it's very difficult
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to get attribution and to catch these guys. so it's really the bad guys are winning, it's almost a perfect crime. all right, i thank you very much for your time jody west be the chief executive of global cyber risk. thank you. that then would on progress in negotiations to free foreign kristin, a book as abducted in haiti there among many people held for ransom this year and a country seen as increasingly lawless. and now shut down my strikes. i'll just say i was rob reynolds says, and paula prince, a general strike gripped haiti's capital on monday streets, normally choked with traffic, were practically empty. the usually bustling outdoor markets were mostly deserted. patient say the strike is one way of demonstrating their disgust and frustration with widespread crime, gang violence, a fuel shortage, and government paralysis is coming out of dine of it. and notice on it,
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we want to have a better future we'll grab about ago. we don't want to leave like slaves. let's this woman said the strike prevented her from getting to her job in another part of the city. i mean, the effect that a lot of people and i have to feed my family if i stay high and what will i feed my kids. i have to go on the straight to find some things out. the shut down hurts, impoverished haitians, many of whom live from hand to mouth every day. schools and shops were also shuddered at this neighbourhood clinic, the proprietor said severe shortages of medicine left him unable to help people in need. they are sick, they can come the vehicle i can do, i can do nothing for him because because they're on medicine, i can get medicine. fuel shipments have been blocked from reaching the city by gangs and most petrol stations are closed. these people are waiting on the chance that this station will get some supplies. local journalists reported that 3 leaders
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of fuel costs upward of $20.00 us dollars. outside the haitian ministry of justice. a small group of demonstrators protested, pounding on the locked steel door with rocks that. c meanwhile, there's still no word on the fate of 17 u. s. and canadian missionaries kidnapped by a gang more than a week ago, the f. b i is assisting haitian authorities in the case. the gang has threatened to kill the hostages, including young children, unless a $70000000.00. some is paid in the u. s. home town of one hostage family people gathered to pray for their release. haitians are seeking deliverance to from their countries. many desperate problems. will you do rich country? do people who are leave you order place? order sees the have to have 80 a cry for help from a nation spiraling into made him rob reynolds al jazeera. puerto prince cut
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out the mayor has addressed this year a council. during its integration ceremony. the gulf nation held its 1st elections earlier this month for the advisory body. a council has legislative authority to approve general state policies and punches shake to mean been hum. aunt's al tawny said, catherine has achieved many successes, especially in foreign policy. up until she took care of each abbey. if you see, if it had you got or is widely hailed for its role in the afghan crisis, not only for its globally recognized humanitarian aid, but also for our commitment to dialogue instead of war and to mediate and resolve disputes. okay. out of this led us to accept the request to act as mediators between the u. s. and the taliban made edward. well then to mon soft, the chaotic scenes at cobble, apple and things are slowly returning to normal. it's open to a deliveries and a few charter and evacuation flights and security controlled by wants described as an elite taliban unit. stephanie deca obtained exclusive access to the unit called
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boundary 313, patrolling cobbles, international airport, the badge re 313 especial unit of the taliban. they didn't look like your traditional taliban fighter out of the by that he gets elected. you know, who are they, the most important collisions. number one be off gets no one for my the other country can be for the bus. number 2, they are muslims. of course, on number 3, the are healthy strong. and of course, the most important is to be a martyrdom seeker. the units members have been responsible for some of the deadliest attacks against us in nato forces and the afghan national army. during years of conflict, battery 313 is seen as one of the most elite and hardcore units of the taliban. yeah, we can go, we can go to, we were given rare access to them at cobble airport. it is the only part of the capitol where it's being deployed. we're told one of the things that distinguishes the by the a 313 visually from other taliban fighters is their uniforms. also
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wearing american accessories like sun glasses face moth, and night vision goggles. this is also part of a p r change moving away from the idea of being an insurgency and our being a very well trained official security arm of the state. we meet the airport commander mohammed salam side is in charge of the battery, 3131 at securing the airport, director bandanna commack from the airport to represent the whole country. so most important point to show that our country's functioning as security and flights are operational. so to maintain this, we needed a loyal and well trained unit. yet the troops that are station here are the suicide unit of the battery, 313. and whenever the security situation becomes more stable, they will go back to their camps and the previous governments police force will come back and maintain the security the job or rather to with just getting thought from here. securing the man inference the front door. i'm looking for safe and warm
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and those who are linked to the way in since i therefore because a concern is a, is car bombs? yes or so? so to kind of concerned that still exist and we cannot ignore, does not officially war 2231. you see here they are checking the people who are getting but just the driver's being ticked here. all the people arching the inside inside. there's a body check. there remains mistrust between the people and the taliban. for many afghans, years of conflict are not easy to forget. whoa, whoa, whoa, or message to our country men is don't fear these lie mc emirates of afghanistan. the 20 year fight was to defend your rights. we are not your enemies. we are, your friend was up and we will secure your life in your belongings. on the streets of the capital, we want to get a sense of how people see them. well, other security is better than before, but work in the economy are in a very bad state. i'm asking the world, why have they blocked afghanistan's money?
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it's not the taliban. so i sals, it's the money of the afghans they need to release it. ah, if i could have all he has, rather they say they'll ensure security, but they can't because there's no work, no jobs. people are exhausted. they can sure security like this. it is one thing to talk about, change to give assurances that things will be different from the past. but after decades of conflict, it will take time for trust between afghans to be rebuilt. stephanie decker al jazeera, cobble vote in brazil, centers could pave the way for criminal charges against president jaya bol sonata for his handling of the coven. 19 pandemic. if it passes, brazil's attorney general will have 30 days to consider filing homicide charges. a vote in brasilia on tuesday allows a parliamentary inquiry committee to pass its findings to the judicial branch, senators who investigated the government's response to the pandemic. one, the president held accountable. they say many deaths could have been avoided if his
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government had tackled the pandemic more effectively. wonky not they have is a lie for us. and when i said, is a neighboring argentina with the latest. so monica has anything changed in this report by the parliamentary inquiry committee because it was already recommending boston are to be charged with crimes against humanity. yes i well 10 other people what were added into the list of people to be indicted that they recommend that makes a total of $78.00 people including the president and 3 of his sons plus 2 other companies. so a total of 80. but the most important thing today that happened the, the news today is that the, this parliamentary committee is also asking the supreme court to ban a president bush on out of, from social media. and this is because the report was presented last week. and even
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after being accused of crimes against humanity, of being responsible for the deaths of many brazilians during the pandemic form is handling it purposely, in many cases, although all he was facing all these charges are principles and i went live and a made a unproven claims that vaccines against coven 19 were linked to our aides. so he basically said that there was a study that suggested that if people had been inoculated for or against the crone of virus, they could, would be more likely to catch aids. and this was pulled out of the, of, of instagram, facebook you tube. but now what the senator's want is that he be fined. and also that the supreme court banned him. he's been already investigated by the supreme court for av divulging, fake news. so it's just one more thing. now,
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will this lead to anything? will he be impeached to morrow? will he be tried to? and the answer is no. we just spoke to one of the senators that is part of the committee, the one that was in charge of writing the final report. he says, look, impeachment it, there is no time for an impeachment now. but both scenarios already paying a cost of loss of popularity. right, monica nocka, thank you for that update police improve capital lima, have used water cannon to break up a protest. supporters of socialist president, pedro castillo, are angry. that congress have delayed a vote of confidence on the president's new cabinet. the opposition that congress delayed the vote to mourn a politician who died suddenly on monday. a confirmation vote has been postponed until next month. a dodge court is, will that a trove of historical treasures, including gold stored and amsterdam should be returned to ukraine. there at the center of a legal battle between ukraine and russia. saint vance. it explains why for the
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past 5 years, judges and then abilene have tried to find an answer to the question to whom belongs to me in gold. the collection has been stored here at the museum and i'm so them ever since. and exhibition was held in 2014, and a collection was borrowed from mia. not realizing that only a few months later crimea would be an x by russia. and the ownership question became an issue of a long legal debate. the appeal court has now decided that the ownership lies with ukraine, upholding an earlier further from 2016. the judges say that the artifact, hundreds of them, and also a center piece which dates back to 2 centuries before christ are of national interest to ukraine. and only a sovereign nation can lay claim to its cultural heritage. crimea is not considered a legal part of russia by most countries, including the madeline, the crimea, museums who already had to feel the earlier for the appeal again at the supreme
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court. they say the artifacts will found in why media and belong there. while waiting for the supreme court verdict, the collection will likely remain here in amsterdam. japan's princess marco has married her non royal partner cake moodle, formerly giving up her royal stages. the couple held a low key wedding after years of criticism media scrutiny about their relationship . they are expected to move to the us where co motor works as a way of prank up to reports. as royal japan's princes marco didn't bow to criticism or intense public scrutiny about marrying the man she loves. instead, with a symbol farrell, at the doors of the imperial residence, the emperor, his niece, said good bye to a family and her royal title. it was the typical fairy tale japanese roy reading. mark okamuro as she is now known,
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and her husband keiko morrow skipped the wedding ceremony and rituals. instead filing marriage papers before making a media statement. what action you thought dick case our k to me. k is an irreplaceable person and for us seek marriage was a necessary choice to live while cherishing. our hearts was ox. you are! map was all i still to. must i love miko. i want to spend my only life with someone i love until now we have shared and encouraged various feelings both when we were happy and when we are not human. princess mako grew up in a roi system that heaps extra pressure on its fema members. and are engaged, been gotten even more intensely get spotlight, including around a financial scandal involving her husband's family, docked to see she still recovering from a form of post traumatic stress disorder. but despite her personal struggles, public opinion remains divided on the marriage bank. now,
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i am very much against those who are against this marriage and sincerely wish mekaux to be happy. the most important thing is that she is happy in the future, made the n cut on the media coverage of the story was it seems to me exaggerated and i feel sorry for her in that sense. but on the other hand, she had a symbolic status, a pillar of our country. she was a public figure. japan's mean voice can marry outside freely, but for women, it means forfeiting their royal status. japan is also one of the few monarchies with only a meal line of succession in a country that already ranked poorly engender quality. the latest departure least imperial family with just 17 members. only 3 are as to the throne. many want to set sustained a status quo, especially amongst the emperor in his family. ah, the fact of the matter is that although the japanese emperor or the royal family do
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not have any autonomy over political issues, are you gonna mc issues there still remained to be a very strong symbol of the japanese. and for that reason, a lot of japanese walk to somehow keep the image that they want to keep. for some princess macos tumultuous engagement is perhaps a missed opportunity to mix symbolic changes to old traditions. as a couple prepares for new life abroad. bianca gupta altogether. still ahead on al jazeera will have the kneeling control this day at the p 20 well comp involving south africans dot quinton take, oak. all the details off of like ah
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i thought, well can we start with control the see at the t 20 woke up in the us south africa saw quinton to call earlier withdrew from his teams game against the west indies. now foster team order for all south africa players to take me before the world cup matches in the unified stance against racial inequality. the clock is one of a small group proposes to stand with it almost by their side in recent games and not participate for more than a year. now, kneeling before contest to protest, racism has become widespread in global sport. south africa went on to beat the win days by 8 wickets. well, joining us now from the indian city of mon, by is washington post columnist, runa, are you runa? you just wrote an article on the indian cricket team taking the knee and do you think play should have had the choice whether to take the knee or not with the
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south african team? oh, so i wrote the article about the indian credit team thinking to me because it does extremely critical because sure is a country that is known for its bigotry and community one. so the last couple of years of almost requesting the most movement have bogged down. so while one i do take a look at those should either stay in bed or they voluntarily want to do something, or it's not something that that does need to. this is, somebody needs to come organic, you not something that is forced upon, on an individual to get paid by administration. and india, or mr. she asked if you just take the me with the union home minister in the army said hasn't been it has been arrested in the past due to she colleagues of both lives with the julian or mr. son has recently my gun almost to this just started is not going to will all with the indian pickets teams latest dance. ringback and
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humanity and all that is even movements in india around i'll get, i'll get to the credit team in a minute. i just want to talk about the south african team in itself. and they obviously have been forced to do this quince into knock with joe. he said for personal reasons, he didn't actually give any further explanation. he definitely didn't say it was because of taking any. however, he does have a history of not taking part. now there are concerns though, that different postures have been adopted by different team members of the south african seam, and that's, they say, sending mixed messages on what south africa stance is on racial inequality given its history. absolutely, given the his job so that we go get the job is to leave. these are going to school, do need to put a message when it comes to racial profiling when it comes to racism. when it comes to the discrimination against a bit of their color. so it comes to countries like south africa, the geo. yes, it does say in a mixed messages,
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i think that they are going to take the need is this particular on next week's or a kind of mixed signal the between the studies on the, on their, on their own personal standard uses of. so yes, i mean, especially, but so related, we talking about this happening to years of the judge floats. model again is to have them organically. but the player using take the me just to put a match, just send out, makes it look what it was. a lot to look got look at the history of the country that is playing the match and you're thinking about history of a c. and there was playing against pakistan as a lot of history that with regards to that control, that you talking about earlier, are you surprised that india is cricket board? and it seems captain, even staying silent on the abuse. and let me just give some context of the some quick some how much time you had received after the team last to pakistan on sunday . i think it was extremely shame was that amongst the entire lineup of those who
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were awesome. there was all against focused on mama's show me was picked up because of the religious identity. but what is happening to be decided? it is also happening 200000000 lives in the country because on the day of the match, every muslim was being doubted or under suspicion for death. if you order them in the fun match always becomes a desktop if you order them for indian muslims. but some items shame that indian girls who took the knee for blacklist my clothes did not as much say the intense about the holding up. mom shot me a would lynch mall that to say to bonham, which is why i do call them, but it's a matter see that cricket, those who actually take a need for blacklist matter do not say a word about their own lee. i hope that they need for the next good much. thank you very much. the run i you. right. so that in the city of man, bye. thank you. now 2017. she thinks kind of is overshadowing the houston
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astros trip to the world series. the baseball team on having to defend themselves on the eve of game one master is getting ready to face the atlanta braves later on . he's some one the championship back in 2017 boston investigation since found the team had engaged in sign stealing during that season and the franchise were hit with a huge fine but no plays involved to punish. and they actually say they have nothing to prove. we're just here because we work really hard from the moment. no, we should all the spring training because the last last year one went away from the from the worse it was bittersweet. and the who is, was really show the world that were the best team out there. and i in our for us who we got to get 4 more wins. i don't think the outside noise motivates us at all . well, i saw your support for now, but i'll be back later. kim. thanks very much for that, sarah. thank you very much. my website interest that is al serra dot com as news i'll be back in just few minutes with plenty more of the days. news,
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$5000.00 yes, dollars to name an elephant. the aim this year is to raise $1000000.00, much of it for conservation initiatives. ah, citizens military leader says he acted to avoid a civil war after he forced out and from government to power. ah, hi there can vanelle, this is ella. they're alive from dough home, also coming up and more countries are committing to cutting emissions, including china, a cyber attack and iran and talent could serve as a warning to people in many other countries.
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