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sophisticated, smaller drones inside russia itself, but again, getting past russian defensive overnight, that was the what's being described as the largest attack by drones, imbeciles. since the spring hearing keith, early in the morning, just before don't want a series of loud explosions. woke up much of the city, your thought were to say that a total of mold and 40 missed 1000 drones were used coming from all different directions that all but one drove a would. this was destroyed. but with the amount of folding debris there was damage reported in sweet districts inside. keep 6 homes outside key were also reported damaged with reports of casualties with several people, either killed or injured. rob mcbride, i'll just say era chief rushes. wagner, chief, you've got any precaution has been buried in a private ceremony. he mounted a failed rebellion against ministry, need his back in june, and he was killed in a plane crash last week. along with of
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a senior wagner stop doors to jabari reports from st. petersburg you have given you for goes in late to rest next to his father in his home city of saint petersburg. no pomp or ceremony, and no military honors. this 5 being awarded. russia's highest moser awards, the hero of russia, metal. only a few dozen people and security guards were at the private ceremony for the wagner leader, notably absent russian president vladimir putin. pieces to the jump in here. the president is not planning on attending it. we don't have any specific information on that funeral. this decision that's being made by precautions, family, and friends. the services were also held for other leaders of the mercenary group. they included valerie chuckle of wagner's head of logistics. public support for wagner appears to be strong in russia, with a makeshift memorial set up in moscow. sure. it's a big tragedy. pull out people may the memory of the heroes vip. if we should
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remember them, because these people determine the direction of development for old people, the entire country is morning. all sober minded people are mourning and worrying about this person and about all one of fighters and our guys. all of the kremlin says for goes in and 9 others were killed when the wagner private jack crash and it's a very are reach and just north of the capital the kremlin maintains that it wasn't involved in the death of pollutants. former ally, 62 year old of can you for goes in, was they to rest in photo across the sky, a cemetery, about 50 kilometers from here? no one from the public was allowed to enter the burial ground since his funeral. it appears that here old russia continues to be a controversial figure, even in death. dorset jabari l g 0 st. petersburg. the russian military analyst pabo felt in how it says that the volunteer group, as the well knows it no longer exists. of all the groups as being be headed,
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they will never be the same. their military structure is basically intact, but their financial and logistic one is in total factors. and that's going to be a problem because it was very informal. the way regarding paige is fighters, and there was a not only he went down with that plane, but those of guarantee and it'd be true. kim and the made the chief of logistics. and the no one really knows who owes want and how to pay for it. even if the kremlin will decide, okay, pay off those guys. no one knows how to do it, then you know the mercenaries price for those who pay. but if they're not paid, they to that to a new to me, it's possible. so there could be a lot of discontent with the fact there's a wagner,
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if they believe that they were given their review and not paid while they were due . and that's going to be a part of the problem in the coming weeks and months. the still ahead on al jazeera families, riley, and back with that service force disappearance of 600 people. over 15 years, the harmful passages are increasingly affecting our life. we've terrible consequences. a documentary asks whether we've learned any lessons from the h. i. v. as in the flight tickets cobit 19. how we ignore the global sucks to port profits for 4 people the cost time of $10.00 desks. oh no. just the latest news
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as it breaks. as darkness falls, millions of people throughout this region are waiting age. just wait for the full force of profitable storms. hillary to descend with details coverage. defense checks here. now say that these kind of discussions cannot go on forever from around the world. just over a decade. also the men's team, one to european championships, is a spanish swimming state, but now rules football. well, the government challenges here with the,
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the, the welcome back and watching out a 0 mind, a thought top stories based our senior members skip bones, mid that tree of a paid on tv to say they control the country. it comes just stays off to a controversial election and announced the constellation of sound space results, which gave precedent on the phone go a set time. the soldiers who sees power, say president on a phone guy is now on 2nd house arrest customers from, came out to celebration in the capital needs of them. tara economy is the founder and executive director, africa risk consulting. she says, wells friends has a vested interest in the bone. it's unlikely that the french military will intervene. i think what is very clear is that the domestic politics are extremely unpopular across west africa. and so,
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but i do think this is opportunistic on the parts of the military offices following the military tubes that have taken place successfully. it has to be said in need. molly book, you know, falls to what charles and neighboring countries and with to the leading military would have relations with it. it is yet another country that was formerly a dictatorship and i live. i live been born guys fault that actually moved towards democracy and has had, you know, relatively successful and peaceful elections. but i think much more interesting is its position in relation to the front. uh because um, double is one of 14 countries that is very closely tied to france and it uses a french currency. it's a french fact currency, in fact to you, right about currency to see if a friend says you. so while you know a gap,
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always use an important member of a peg, it's relations with, from our, i think much more critical to this, to in the past, from school having to be and with it to minute treat that to adulthood. all life at the frank same region, but fonts has modernized, it's a, it's policies to it's, you know, it's foreign policy towards africa and new to the lead to the form of frank cause in countries and so with any intervene at the, into the in invitation of say echo as to where any of the regional bodies that all the african union and to you know, to write the constitutional load. uh, so i do think fonts will be intervening anytime soon. and of course, as we see a in it oil is, is, you know, we're moving into a sort of a post or era. and even though it's quite a long way away. so i don't think it would have had the imperative that it would
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have in the past to him to be david also is the director of geneva center for africa, security and strategic studies. he says we're seeing a pass in those to amongst, for my friends colonies in africa. i think, you know, the queen had a very clear sign. so company and of course, i remember that we had a similar what's in the, in 2019 when the cookies. i keep about the president what's being capacity to take the whole failed and we'll be the nature of the election stuff that happened on the 26 of logos. uh, in the sense that the constitution had been changed to not allow people to vote at different points for the properties of the presentation it and put them into level you know, that was a key sign. that was uh, was these to comment unless you've already said a couple we've what we've seen in these every company might be
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a couple and s sorry. yeah. because if i so i'm kidding. i mean this was the class time. that's um, any kind of injustice could be taken advantage of by men who much more close to power and have gone in behind. so i mean, what we said, yeah, in fact is that resolutions seem to try when and just this is perceive that to present within the sub for my friends is what we've seen in the case of boeing is that the government has limited internet cost it down and, you know, issued some the cookies for people to stay at home, but the ministry has lifted that and will they allow people to do is to come to the streets and we send people celebrating. and this is one of the, the tell tale signs that the ministry seems to be having some support of some of the population, which of course, you know, is it playbook of what we seen in the year. probably an o that french
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a former communities the recently, you know, i succeeded encouragement if it goes, but i have to stress that we're still within that 12124 hour window of web. i think it's very, very quickly without notice. its power k natalia has strengthened into a powerful category for storm just before it hits the us state of florida in a few hours by the expense, a warning of what they call an unprecedented event. later in the day, the storm has intensified over nights where the car was in flooding and some coastal areas, and that is already cool, was wide spread damage in cuba, where nice 2 people have been killed. jay gray has moved from gainesville while we continue to see the outer bands of adel, you're moving through this area. and with that you get some significant rain at times. a bit of a break right now, the wind does pick up. that's all going to change dramatically over the next several hours here when it will be constant. hurricane force when pushing. what is
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a driving rain into this area? an area that has a lot of free, so we expect to see a lot of down trees and power lines. that's going to be a problem along the coast where this thing makes land fall. expect the 3rd well to 16 feet, a wall of water moving into that area. that could be catastrophic, obviously, 5500 national guard troops have been deployed there in place and ready to move in. we've also got power crews from across the country. they're stage just outside of the strikes on and they will be coming in to help out and repair what is expected to be a pretty serious problem with the lack of power. and that could extend for several days and some of the low lying areas, if not weeks, the university of florida is located here in gainesville. so obviously a lot of concern with all of the students and faculty here most have been asked to leave those that decided not to they've got to now shelter in place as the storm is expected to move through. they are rough next couple of hours here. we do expect
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the storm to push through throughout the day and then the work of, of assessing what's happened and trying to get back. we'll begin right now though everyone waiting and watching a value, a pulse of cases in zambia are seeking to deny bales. 11 people charged with espionage. 5 egyptians were among the men arrested for entering a restricted zone of live soccer f porch. they were detained 2 weeks after the seizure of the private, at croft and on with guns munition millions of dollars in cash on faith gold. in egypt, a journalist who has been covering the story was also detained and questioned. 5 police. let's go to hire latasha, who is live in herrera and neighboring zimbabwe. how rude? let's take a step back and go to the beginning of a story which starts in about 2 weeks ago with the seizure. if this private ed croft, which was discovered to be found with guns, munitions,
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millions of dollars as well as st. gold. what was that all about? well, on tuesday the people who are raced the they appeared at the magistrate court surprised to bail they were denied. so today, wednesday, they pushing for that matter to be refer to the high court to apply for bail they what be no. is that someone at the a port in the south have got suspicious. they elected that being authorities, authorities boarded the plains on the plains. they found what you said, the guns, bullets, money, and what looked like gold. an argument broke out and these people erased that sums and beings some egyptians. the gold was taken to a lab, it was tasted it to that to be fake. you was some other type of mineral, so some people are saying maybe this was a con, gone wrong. someone tried to chick somebody, but that is not saying to themselves, this does not explain the guns. and this incident is
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a starting to become a bit of a diplomatic incident. can you explain why a well, according to the lawyers representing the egyptians, they saying that egypt once the people back, and they say that once a trial date has been since these egypt cents will come back to them, be a to go to the trial. the state to saying these guys all flights 1st is they'll guarantee they'll come back and they've been charged with is $2.00 because they entered an area that's restricted at the airport. that means of a curious about this proceeding. what's been happening sofa, some of them are saying they happy about the risk. corruption is a big deal in zambia and they happy that official seemed to be taking some kind of steps presently to lemme when it came into power and 2021 problem is to clap down on the corruption and the awesome sam is looking at this is maybe that is one way of him trying to do that, but of course we don't know the full details that only come out once the trial actually begins. however, many tests are that for us. let's get more on this. we can speak to sondra. kyra,
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she's the founder and director of the european north african center for research. she joins now from kyra. sorry, millions of dollars, guns, vague gold. it will sounds like a hollywood spine. mystery. what do you think is going on here as well? there's been a lot of speculations and a lot of the, not a lot of news, but a lot of speculations about this particular private jet. the fact that it's a private should just doesn't make it related to the states one way or another. and district felicia was all about the relation of egypt as a state with a private jets. so a lot of news about adoption of thirty's following up with the zambian authorities and following up on the status of a junction there. but there is also very important to mention that there is a very important clue for
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a taking getting charged. the responsibility of defending the people accused in zambia, but the thing is that they have been accused of smuggling that the beginning smuggling of gold and gun the guns as has been mentioned. yes, that has been answered. that it, that it was they and for security t, since it's a private jet that is rented by private companies, is why companies do a trust or some goods so that we don't understand why it went from a smuggling to espionage like that to us. them the story, there hasn't been a lot of a story to statements on it and we're all waiting for that. but the twist is really fast, then it says a lot about what has been going there. it could be of course, a correction deal or any of that, but the thing that the whole stipulations is the presence of egyptians,
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5 addictions on the plane, but it doesn't have to do with egypt as a state. and in terms of authority to then and institution. so that's the whole story. we are all waiting now with the 5 egyptians and them. yeah, yeah. as you say uh nobody official in egypt was on b as admitted to fostering the plain of opening its contents. i mean, we all speculation here. what sort of details mean? what do you think is going to happen to these 11 people who've been charged with espionage? what is likely to happen next? well, we've heard that some of them have dealt with nationalities as well. and egypt therapies are following up on the safety of egyptians in zambia. and of course there are lots of question marks to be answered like why there were journalists on the gates of the airplane. why the, the, the before any investigations, the, it was up on the news and what's up with the gold that turned up not to be gold. at
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the end of the gum, it turned up to be for security. and the name that has been put in the story that hasn't been there at the end. so it seems to be a little bit of um, a, a private goods transfer that went wrong. and there seems to be a speaker relations on the political side of it. just because it just, it now is just facing collections upcoming economic crisis. so it's very easy to me run the stipulations on stuff especially that there are no official statements yet. okay, thank you for your time. sarah co founded direct to the european north african center for such speaking to us that from harvard to bind the desk with the families of victims of force,
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disappearances have been holding and raleigh to demand that their relatives are returned to me in moist group said security forces have been behind more than 600 force disappearances since 2009 and rallies are being held in the council dot com. comedy say they're being harassed by the government. forced them to remain silent about that enough to months. mean, actually you can go really as the deputy director of asia with human rights watch. she says bangladesh as government has control over there is disappearances in the us government issued sanctions in 2021 of the gun on, on the under human rights. the december 10th refrigerators line community. after we saw a truck, a significant drop in enforce disappeared. this is no batch that shows that the government security forces do have control over these abuses that they can control them, that they can stop there. since then, disappearance has, has been reduced. however, we still find cases of unlawful detentions as the elections come up,
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the opposition, the political opposition has begun. it's campaign and be finding that a number of members are being picked up, taken into custody again, family members are not informed of but they are now being produced in cost or, or are being released, but they're being tortured while they're in custody. some of the issues citizens have also been demanding for some time that they weren't free and fair elections because of the previous 2 have been considered. i'm not, not up to international standards by, by independent observers and that for this time round, they do want an opportunity for, for to try to cost day was to choose their leaders in a, in, in an environment without fear. i didn't that the product is have to ensure that the opposition members are able to campaign and put up their, their views, and they, and also their choices. unfortunately, we have finding that political position around these are open, targeted by police and by doing party supporters. their judge there are that are,
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it gave several cases of extreme introduce that to that have been suffered. and of course, as i mentioned, there are these, the, these allegations of, of go through it in custody. a serious foreign minister says neighbouring is jazz should have a 6 month transition period from military to civilian rule. andreas, as the crew in is as unconstitutional, and that it boxed opposed. president mohammed by zoom or administer i had a task is also rejecting the use of force to try to solve the crisis on services. any military intervention will have consequences for nija and the region. teachers have begun an indefinite strike in chalet. they march to the presidential palace and santiago on to failure to reach agreement with the government that demands things best to work in conditions and reforms to the education system. cyber security experts have shut down a malicious software network responsible for move around some of the tax world wide
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cyber crime detectives from the field on europe. se, malware known as volt infected around 3 quarters of a 1000000 computers, jody west b is a chief executive of the security fund global cyber risk. she says it thought was dangerous, difficult to take down. and finally, through a coalition of international law enforcement, they were able to undertake this action through some court order. they said they gained law for the f. b, i gained lawful access to the button, its infrastructure. so that indicates to me, they got a court order somewhere, most likely in the united states to get access to that computer. so they could then issue that instruction to on it uh, download the malware the software to uninstall it, uninstall it. so it's very hard to track and trace cyber crimes because we have
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a legal framework that is antiquated. we have the internet that goes all over the globe and everybody communicates without any borders except law enforcement. prosecutors, government officials, diplomats all have a boarders and they have to stop and then ask for assistance. and so you can't pack track and trace a hacking into a computer unless you have assistance in every country that it went through. and so it's a very time consuming process. it's one we don't have a legal framework to really support except in, in some countries. and so it, it makes it almost a perfect crime for criminals because it's very hard to catch them to, to find out who they are and to catch them. and when it's a global network of computers, then you're into a global set of jurisdictions, which makes it even more difficult. so it's a very hard problem that has been desperately needing international cooperation for
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the past 20 years. so this, this really was encouraging to me and got a is growing in london over a clean as a, and that's being extended by hundreds of square kilometers, forcing motorists to scrap the policing vehicles all face daily charges all have defines cities, may a city count and since the changes all vital, the bunk reports you chiva shows that shake a k a. the brown co guy drives a modern classic b m. w. so now have to pay $16.00 a day for the ultra low emission. all us charge the schemes good news for air pollution, but it's bad news for cohen to use. yes. we're in the middle of across the living prices. people are really, really printing the pins into somebody, hit them with an additional charge in a situation where they may not be able to afford a new car. i think it's completely done just because of the time scale. what's the short? $19.00 out of 10 vehicles and london's roads are already compliant. and the on
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demand is offering $8800.00 to drive su, scrap the funds, and 2 and a half 1000 for cause. but shes odd, wouldn't dream of ditching his pride and joy for others such as plaster a punt smith. the extra cost of running his van puts a strain on his business. what's me, any fuss talking about it that we're going to be getting so that when we've a go perfectly good finds the joy of a past the bill on to the customer full of just the sort of self study. com says the science is clear, previous lower emissions science and central and in the london cup home full pollutants drastically. office at 85000000 mole on that as well. the breathing played a i've been quite clear from the outset decision to expand the us. it was a difficult one, but as a box and one is the right thing to do. the new expansion covers 1500 square kilometers and nearly 700000 liable cause making it the largest low emission zone
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in the world. there was absolutely no doubt among scientists, someone's health professionals under most people who experience this every day, the appellation is having a devastating effect on our health. if we look at the impact of the original us, there was clear data that that was massive improvements and how the goal of the way the guys have them and say, because i see very little of the government can do the new life. given that england rebuilding the work and went into making the legally sound the conservative party candidates a 13900. the issues also become massively politicized after a recent election and form a prime minister post johnston's old $60.00, which the opposition labor policy had been expected to seize the constituency easily from the ruling conservatives. for instead punish for the labor london mass plans. if you ever way from a general election, you last could play
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