tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 19, 2024 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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this business uptake, this makes this try this exact restaurant. no bundle dash before to use the the hello, i'm sammy's a them, this is the news live from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes. global tax id i causes outages of hospitals and banks. major airlines the ground in some tv road costs is taken off, that the person is killed and several others injured in a drug strike on top of each given sophie's claim responsibility
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the internet is comp in bangladesh officer. at least 59 people are killed in protest against government. job close is on thursday. i am running to be president for all of americans, not half of americans. donald trump accepts the republican presidential nomination, saying divine intervention saved him from an assassination attempt. on devin ash, with the school to israel's football team is cleared to play at the power set impacts as fee. so again, to postpone that decision to suspend the country from international football over the war and gone to the beginning, the news, our breaking news, a major, i'd say failures hit companies, governments and airlines around the world. this computer is
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a bank transport system. supermarkets and media outlets old down. major usaa lines have been grounded in apples across europe. well, they've suspended some flights because of the global outage, unclear, and some expos pointing to the anti virus software. cold crowd strike. it released an update to windows operating systems. let's go live to jo in the holly joins us from london. so done a 1st of all, just how difficult or easy is it to get up in europe today and go get your groceries log on to a bank account or catch a flight? well, that's been widespread disruption to all of those services here in the u. k. this morning and across europe mid afternoon, mid to late, ok, noon in australia or, and across asia where these symptoms 1st arose in the early afternoon on friday with banking and supermarket apps in australia reporting problems. it quickly
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spread across australia and then west woods through europe. and beyond a catastrophic morning, because of course, if you're a company operating some sort of service provision system for multiple uses many thousands of users. in the case of bank supermarkets, hospitals and so on. and suddenly that service comes to a stop will that creates enormous problems. and to give you some context of how that happens, i mean if you're sitting in front of a microsoft than a desktop desktop terminal, you suddenly see your screen turn blue. you get what's called a blue screen arrow, no warning whatsoever, the whole system is disabled. and whatever business you're doing, all service you'll try to provide comes to a hold to the big question. of course, i mean is, is this some sort of massive tech fault malfunction, or was this a deliberate cyber attack by a hostile group or state?
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so i can tell you that at the moment, the government here certainly is not treating this as a cyber attack. the weight of evidence points to some sort of malfunction. as you mentioned that the company a being looked at at the moment this crowd strike crowd struck pruitt provides side, but protection software that is used by a great deal of companies when it's combined. in this case with microsoft operating systems and remember 74 percent of companies fuse microsoft, the combination of those 2 things with the addition of this uh, apparently menda tree update called the falcon sensor product that caused this absolute catastrophic breakdown. and the crowd struck says it's been investigating it has established the felt consensus was the problem. uh, it has put out an update in the last hour. also saying that a content deployment problem was established and that it has been reverted in what i understand that to me. and so the layman's terms is that there was a bug in an update and they wrote it back in
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a lot of systems are now coming back online. but that doesn't mean they wouldn't be an enormous backlog and chaos that created behind all of this. it will take a great deal longer to result. so back a lot of chaos. jonah is anyone told here about how long this is going to go on for how long it might take to reinstall whatever new software it needs to be installed . and so many systems a no, no, nothing sort of timeline times. no, it does sort of seem as though this is a pretty manual process that i t, i t workers and companies can be doing manually. but of course that takes and enormous amount of time. it isn't immediately to the extent to which a centralized function by crowd strikes to this software will be able to resolve the problems more widely. but look it's, it's not so much a problem of how long it takes to get these computers back online. already with hearing from airports that systems are back up and functioning. for instance,
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the eighty's but not calling a fact. it's the summer holiday season here in europe at 4. so for the people going on, holidays flights will be delayed, possibly 5 days. who knows how much longer they will be a backlog of hospitalization, so you're not able to see that doctor's those point appointments will all have to be rescheduled. who knows what's happening in things like operating theaters and, and other places like that. so i, i think the real problem here is how long it takes to resolve the consequences of this failure. and i'll give you the woods of one computer analyst who said this is an unprecedented global process. but starkly exposes the fragility about heavily digitized, at wells and fruitful. so there are about quite what might be possible if a cyber attack would be lowered. still here is a potential real time example of the chaos that could because it looks like we're going to be facing some paid over the consequences. a good point that thanks so much during the how do you know we spoke tasks mckenzie,
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the ceo of grid with cyber security. he says over sites and code updates can cause widespread disruptions. it is not very, very common. however, when these uh, sort of issues like, uh, um you know, the, the consequences can be very, very significant in the situation. uh crap truck has issued already within an hour a official fix for the issue. one of the issues experienced by a strongly organizations which were one of the 1st to be hit across the world is that the official fix actually does involve a bit of manual process on a scale. all, you know, global companies and airports, critical infrastructure, manual any manual solution is going to require an immense amount of man, man power. so at the moment it's, it's additionally guys caused by significant disruption. it's not as simple as
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a quick update being rolled out to effective devices. sometimes software providers just missed a particular particular conflict. they should be maybe controlled, typically in place to ensure that seems like compatibility we, we've, windows level operating systems, don't corrupt will cause issues. so, you know, in the industry we noticed this quote, plenty of testing and quality assurance that goes in the full software, updates or security patches are rolled out. and it's unfair to raise circumstances . you know, things can be beast. um, why don't we don't have more information at this point. some could only really speculate as to why crestmarc was able to release as an update the d cause such, you know, in a magnificent sort of conflict with the thousands of windows devices, the
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health authorities, a warning of a new medical crisis unfolding and gaza. the polio viruses been detected in the sewage and contaminated water, intent comes hundreds of thousands of palestinians has been forced from the homes. they are living in temporary shelters and tents without access to clean volts real sanitation. polio is highly infectious. the virus causes deformities and paralysis. israel says it started vaccinating it, sold just let's go live to thought a couple. i assume he joins us now from devon by the hand central gaza. so thought it just how much, how the does this make the struggle for survival and gaza now will send me the discovery of the poll you virus has really sparked great concerns among display some of these or reduce suffering from city shortage to
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a drink of award. to access alongside also with the full collapse of how the hygiene conditions in district and especially specifically the central areas where the vast majority of these things can be really enough suitable for human habitation. but they are forced to cope with the situation on the ground, as we've been hearing from authorities in the central areas, especially between different bella. they have been saying that the waste water treatment plants have been acting principally, shut down and due to the lack of a few pounds, each will definitely will impose more significance for it tends to increase the possibility of to be a bit of boost. 700 pallets pumped a 1000 color that needs to be infected with series and the problem diseases. and this is interestingly, the, the worst scenario of that palestinians right now have been expecting now the bahamas with is really a textbook now with the discovery, the virus, the situation is getting much more for them. basically, this is a very,
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a cumulative process because as well has systematically targeted the vast majority of what's a wells on side with the waste, which treatments loans across the strip. and we can also, i hope that the palestinians are right not restrictions or intimate. freed cushions in order to be away from such a response. the grim reality is that the vast majority of the switch which is, are standing next to evacuation instances slight between and flowing next to also the mix ship tense work. children and women are the vast majority of do so i can be infected with that calling support. this is what we do here from. it also says that there's 2 now no, that's an issue for display scala city and some larger. i'm going to know your old essential medical supplies into to the strip alongside with the central hygiene it supplies the heart essentially requires as i'm talking to you right now, sammy, the, this really only has thought it to a palestinian
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a fellow sitting in person apparently seems to be a palestinian joined the list and now as you can see that they're trying to get him out for the call in order to see if he's alive or not. that generally promising is an only challenge by that dramatic disease, but also bombardment did not give him a new sense of respite on the ground. as the situation is inquisitively thought, i recall is really just and i know exact and dragging said we're gonna order to to i'm going to fall or you'll need to return back to the hospital product. i'm just going to follow your lead. if at any point you all's a team need to take safety, you do whatever is important for you. but if it's safe for you to continue and tell us a little bit about what has happened when you said as well as targeted, was that a drug strike an aerial strike? what's going on? perhaps we can have the camera show us the scene. the it is one of the palestinians who had been targeted in the seams from the area of the
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strip you had brought time quickly by a simple call to our location right now. because the locks office, which is the only central cost which of that is operating is so in that the central various box. the fact is that there's new and in the top since the hours of this morning, some in terms of the strikes used by the army, had been bouncing the entire strip. but the focus has been on the central area out due to the fact that the vast majority of causes but fusion now there's in the central areas of district as well, is stooping up, it's military prussia in that area. they claim that they're moving to the 3rd phase of the bi too, but basically they are trying to attack evaluation centers, journalist, everyone working on the grounds alone side, that's the latest assigns, have been targeting very populated, a palestinian residential house, is causing the trail of destruction on the ground for there was a palestinian families who cannot really have any, any sort of any sense of respite from the ongoing offensive. but also just
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a couple of hours ago, a bit seemed really drastic and very drastic seems regarding kind of thing. it's been killed and also families. i was really hot, broken emotion, just try and go with the spelling of the last of their beloved ones while they've been saying that they were living sleeping peacefully while they have been targeted by these are the all me. all right, product, assume that from that and by law in central garza, humans who sees have claimed responsibility for driving the tank may have the u. s . embassy in tel aviv one person was killed and several others injured. the who they say they used a new type of drone capable of entering a space without being detected israel science human error. so defense systems failing to trigger alarms, says f patrols have been increased. this is ryan emetrius, carried out overnight strikes in southern lebanon to set for the tank. started 2
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towns close to the board of destroying the home and 3 story building security. so as to say, 3 people have been killed, has ballasa, as 2 of its members are among the dead. these right, the army and the lebanese group exchanged fire almost daily since the war on gauze of the gun was then i'll call the joins us now live from southern lebanon, quite dramatic scene of destruction behind you saying uh yes and tense is really strikes late last night you can see widespread destruction. what was a 3 story building once stood here? now it's just a pile of rubble, according to has the law to of it's fighters were killed in this strike. what we understand from security sources is that one of them was a field commander belonging to hezbollah as a lead unit, but this is an area itself, although, but it is approximately 8 kilometers from the border with the israel. so attacks
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here are quite where they do happen, but they are where this is the 1st time this village has come under fire, very close by a lot of homes. people still live here. so 19 up to 19 civilians were likely injured in, in that strike. so this was yet another target to this house. the nation in the past 24 hours is really military carried out. 3 such attacks and it's has been a strategy really employed by the is really military for months now. so the ongoing exchange of fire. yes, we are a kilometers from the border, but much of the border villages along the 120 kilometers stretch of territory. look like this. all right, we'll leave with that. thanks so much. jose now hold on joining us live from southern lebanon. a mako in jones is an associate professor. i
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had been felicia university joins us here in del huh. good to have you with us. so that stopped festival with the striking televi. what kind of technology exactly is being used here? that is new according to what the whole fees are talking about? well, i think there's a slight, from weapons x, that's an exaggeration maybe of the sophistication of this device. it resembles the previous drones to some of the drums, but there is an indication that the engine being used is a made which is a slightly upgraded engine with a further range. it's a ripped off, a rainy and made engine of a german kind of type. but something must be different, the assuming if it's been able to go through all these is radiated, i don't necessarily think so. i mean, one of the ways in which it was certainly so this with your annual strike of attacking is what it would be to try and overwhelm the defenses. let's not forget that the us reported intercepting a number of trends on the way to tell of eve, but this one got through. so it does seem that are the drones of a similar type. we're probably down,
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but this one happens to make it through is riley reported that disco through june through a human error that they haven't classified it correctly. and so whether that's just an excuse. so it's trying to downplay the fact that potentially the who these have a sophisticated weapon thank get through, i don't know, but it is possible by law of averages and by the possibility of human error, that's a slightly upgraded version of an existing booty, drones what i'm sam crated in what way? the engine, so from what we know the engine just has a slight you for the way i can range. so we took a range, x ability range. the text ability seems to be similar. there's already a video now of the drone hitting television, and it doesn't resemble this. i'm not so intense of design apart from relatively small airlines that control the movement. it doesn't seem to be significantly difficult. different in terms of, of design, whether there's any sort of, you know, high tech pains on it that's designed to absorb radar. the signature isn't known yet, although the, the current and i was, i would suggest is actually not unless we more sophisticated well that again,
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these records might want to downplay any increase in sophistication because they don't want to be acknowledging publicly yet that the who these might have figured capability of striking them in the future, right? you mentioned the, the rain in driving ways, but do we have any idea of how many drones were launched in this attack? to make trudy make that comparison and say that the system was simply is radiated. the fuel system was simply of, well, what is a good point? and i think, i don't think it was the other one, but i was just making the point that the is a possibility with these kind of a strides. i think um the americans are shut down. they said a couple or maybe 3 drones. so it doesn't look like it was a massive wave. and as i mentioned, the idea of what he suggested there was an element of human error which resulted best not being intercepted. so then not trying to say it was an overwhelming attack, but that there was an error on the is there a pod? and so with the comparison is just a reflection that just because we have, i enter them, it's not invincible. and that it can fail. and i think that's an important thing to
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bear in mind we, we should acknowledge that the here things are fired multiple drones that as well. none of which have got through. but this one has that. i think it is particular end because it got as far as, as well without being intercepted along the way. it has the truck for a long way. right? you know, again and from yemen, is it from the raven peninsula, whether the american mills trained and septic. and let's not forget that the, you know, the us and all the allies have been trying to degrade who to capabilities are still not able to do this. so i think what this does show is that the escalation in is ro, in the region is really significant because the cubic footage, if not, i mean, not integrated science at this point in the what i believe that they may have grown and this is again the 1st time on telling me that it's killed civilians by the who, the, some major development in that sense to all right, thanks a lot. thanks for coming in knox. yet again. now the international court of justice is due to present and advisory opinion, whether as well as occupation of palestinian territories violates international law . in february, the court heard submissions from 52 states and international organizations,
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as well as voiced opposition to the case, palestinians believe the routing could result in significant pressure on israel. note all the explains the rolling of the international court of justice and the legal status of the is rarely occupation comes after 5 months of deliberation. this is what the judges of the world's highest court heard from more than 4000 states and international organizations. back in february, for the israeli occupation of the west bank including east jerusalem and gaza is illegal because it's become permanent. it amounts to annexation. it's maintained by a part time. and it aims to deny palestinians their freedom. israel's policies of color knives, they should land grab, as well as the government's program of full annex ation or reference. as proof of the data is staggering, for nearly 400 illegal is rarely supplements and outposts 780000
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settlers in the occupied westbank including east jerusalem. and the seizure of 42 percent of the occupied westbank. and then there's israel system of apartheid. the old city of hebron is often cited as an example where israel has curved the movement and lives of 35000 palestinians to facilitate the movement on presence of 700 is rarely settlers. judges also heard about the different structural and legal measures is, will use us to maintain its apartheid like segregated roads, separate court systems, political and cultural persecution, and 69 discriminatory laws. the court is weighing in on the crushing total of these really occupation, the killings, destruction of homes, most of the tension and force displacement israel objects to the proceedings at the
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i c. j. it's senior ministers have threatened to declare the full on exploration of the occupied westbank in retaliation. the palestinians believe the icy j ruling could have a significant impact, especially because the court has to define the responsibilities of states on the united nations towards the situation. they hope to use that to push states to force as well to choose between permanent occupation, an isolation, not all the address data, palestine. so we've got to correspondence covering this story in the occupied westbank. we have new with all of the live from the my love, but 1st let's get the nice is from, is that boston's joining us from outside the quote at the hague and step of course, this case is different from the genocide allegation case that the i c j is looking into, but nevertheless, everybody will be watching. want this cool has the same, the coming out as very castle a, right? a yes,
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a very important day here in the hague because the highest score to the world court will for the 1st time, give us a legal opinion on the occupation. and not only that, it will also tell us what the consequences of its decision will be. for all the u. n. space and also the un itself. so all the 52 states and organizations that came here to the hague to make their arguments well, listen very, very careful. and not only that day because of course what to be. the comments of friends, if the court decides that the occupation is illegal, they may fairly strong arguments. most of these countries to say that this is an occupation that has lacked to amex ation. it is in the pod type system. it has certain to kind of scenes into 2nd class citizens. and if the court decides that this is illegal, what will be the consequences? countries that are having traits, relationships, minutes, right?
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relationships with this route, will they continue to? i'm able this illegal situation. so this is a question that's will come out today. this will be answered later today we are expecting and 3 hours from now. so no more. no, that will come back to for an update on that. let's think step, but keep this going and head over to romana in the occupied. why? spank way i knew it out. the joins us from so know what does this routing means, the palestinians who have had to live the life of occupations, day and day out for decades as well. so i mean, it won't have an immediate effects, of course, for palestinians who will continue to suffer the consequences of this occupation. but officially, palestinians are hoping that there could be consequences to this ruling, especially if it goes their way on with me to discuss that as palace times minister of stage for foreign affairs and ex patry. it's dr. but set up again. thank you
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very much for joining us. tell me why do you think that this really will make a difference? you've been to the court several times. you've been trying the legal route. what makes this case different? i think the ruling is important from various angles. i bought the 1st and foremost, i hope, the statements that comes out, the justice to palestinians and the state of palestine. we have been waiting for this for a long time. and it's our rights. uh, we have been living under occupation for very long. we know what it is, we have been suffering under this booth and occupation, year after year. and we know what occupation is and the world knows what occupation is. it's about time. that's one of the highest. if not the highest traditions course in the world says it's word on the thrones occupation. and once it says that
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it gives us a glimpse of hope. maybe we won't see the results immediately after the hearing and the opinion, but we know that we wouldn't have steps that we would take further as a states and if our bilateral relations with countries of the world, if the court declares that this is really occupation is illegal, what will you do with it? what do you expect space to do with that kind of assessments? first of all, the decision of the court is irrefutable. it gives us leverage with the states who are said that they don't know where they stand for those who acknowledge the pro, loans, occupation, and thoughts of the palestinians. we need to spend work with them. but for those who are standing in the middle, it's about time that they take a cut, a just a stance on saying we are respect international, the court hearing. and the results and the opinion is in line with international law. this is occupation. go and recognize the state of palestine as
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a 1st step will be calling on countries to pull sanctions on israel to end its occupation. yes, of course. this is a legal authority that's it's saying that this is occupation and that are rights for the palestinians. it's about time that countries that say and claim that they respect was older and international low to comply bytes. thank you very much, dr. verse and for joining us here at dollars is either on the stay where the world on palestinians are looking to the hague for some answers. maybe even some incentive for countries that wants to take a stand on the static and very tragic status quote. back to you or some. thank so much note on that from ramallah. oh, still a head on al jazeera, we joined gabby is navy on patrol on the atlantic ocean trying to reduce the surge in migrant boats, heading to europe. and this and then think gold medalist reflects on how he became part of the refugees even having to the power his games that's coming off in
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schools. we've gemma, the i had a lot of a let's get the weather full cost for europe. and high pressure is firmly in charge across the central and eastern areas, keeping temperatures very high across the bulk and we've seen wrinkled well nights in romania that heat continuing well into the evening for places like croatia like images on as high as they have been across the balkans instead we read mornings out as we go friday into saturday for easily as well as the spain where a heat wave conditions are set to continue. and a lot of that wound is wising off across the western areas. in person on the island of island in the north west. so lots of funny spells and wants to be found.
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temperatures will come down from sack today with the new arrival of some west of whether not just in the north west, but also the north east. you can see that rain pushing across the baltic states, finland into western pots of russia, and they'll be more in way of what was starting to grow across the bulk and bring some relief to space places from that exceptional heat. and there is that band of rain moving across the island, stretching into the u. k. it is going to get width and cooler. we have a look at the 3 day for london. london is a temperature decline to monday. as the south korea police receive up to 200 reports with while it's every day when a is to investigate career lead from one out to 0, the
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the 0 come back, you're watching. i'll just do a time to recap all headlines health, as long as he is a warning of a new medical crisis unfolding and garza, the highly infectious, probably a virus has been detected in the sewage and contaminated rules are intended to come hundreds of thousands of palestinians are living in time 3 shelters and tense, without access to k multiple sanitation, humans hose, the human hoses have claimed responsibility for driving a tank near the us on to the office in tennessee that killed one person as well says that will strengthen its defense systems. a major i t
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site has hit companies, governments and airlines around the world uses that banks fund support systems. supermarkets and media outlets all down causes the global outage is unclear. david fail is cyberspace lower research at the university of new south wales. he joins us from sydney, good to have you with us. so 1st of all, do we know what exactly went wrong and it's nice to be going on. i think the short answer is no, it does appear to be something to do with a component. ready falcon in security, across software called crowd destroyed. that has been relied on by lots of platforms. that's a government stuff to businesses in australia, around the world. and there was some sort of update that occurred. this is as far
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as we can tell it to manage and something went wrong. mm. do officials have any idea how long the disruption is going to last? um, i think that it'd be a price person who could make a guess now how long it would last. and this is partly because what it reveals is the incredible dependencies on different components a different on the different networking, different cloud web services around the world. and is often layers and layers and layers of them. they are arranged by contracts and agreements and services themselves very complicated. and because they all depend on each of that, they will available to something going wrong. but because it's so complicated, it's often very difficult to do before hand the due diligence and work out what
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could go wrong. how could we can fix it? and when, when adults got it wrong, to understand quickly what the problem is. so part of the problem is that the whole thing is now so complicated and so dependent, but it's also so risky and then a lot of the tools work together very quickly. some of them are open source, some of them up a quick and dirty sort of commercial experiments. some of them are really solid, but maybe 20 years old. so the whole thing as i system is inherently just to waiting for something big to go on. and it sort of reveals how it probably on why that is for so many systems to rest on something like a big the microsoft platform that they assumed. because someone's getting paid a lot of money to keep it going. it would work. and it's clear that no one can now tape everything working because in any they could blow up at any moment. and also,
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no one can take a motivating, true to out start the best one or the other complicating back to the sort i'm practicing here. and there's been some sort of claims that no, no, no, this is nothing to do with the hot spots. um is it's a sort of a, a defensive system that's files. maybe it's the file by itself, or maybe it's to do with all the previous compromises. and again, because this simon eli is it'll be quite hard to get through on that. i was not particularly impressed here. the local cyber security chief of the federal government said, oh no, it's not to do with the heck. there's been a lot of them concerns about these um, the vulnerability and the sort of previous hacks in this very security software. last and i, i'd be a big no, i think it's a bit premature to be signed. it might not be a heck. so anyways,
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if we go to the long as i think to that, i mean we have seen some regions currently if i'm wrong, but some regions around the world more affected than others. is that down to just who's using which software or it may be down to whether if it is an update gone wrong and it is on a series of global platforms. but um, i think particularly the microsoft windows and they are open to caching platform. but also the crowd strikes and services that are used by many, many, many organizations around the world. they don't do it all at once. and it may have just been kind of incidental that whatever it was went wrong some way 1st, and maybe there was some of this luck of the draw and some of the ones where the kite. so maybe it hasn't gone to other places this i'm, i'm assuming that there's thousands of tens of thousands of i'd say big. ready
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running around trying to work out, you know, what is the answer to that? we will, what do we have to do? can we stop it from getting worse? can we pull it back to what we try to if we try and stop it too fast? so the, the, it even understanding why it didn't happen all at once to the whole. well, this is a big deal. that being said, um, i looked at some of the, some detectives for websites and services been down. and i really haven't seen, as you know, from a vantage point in australia. i haven't seen such a wide and there's a huge range of things blowing out of i'd once in the past. it might have happened . but this looks like a bad is because you get all right, thank you for your analysis and thoughts on that. thank you. and bangladesh authorities of cut the internet services a day off so. so the 9 people were killed and anti government protests. violence
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broke out between police and students and several locations around the capsule, vaca students and demanding reforms to quotas for government jobs. at least 1500 people have been injured just the past week. demonstrations, according for a complete shot down of the country. now, some contemporary chavaris joins us now live from the back of. so 1st of all, let's start with the latest on this outage. our officials talking about why the telecommunication so they kind of find why it's down no, they're giving the skills that there is a building which actually setup the whole cyber system for the gauge with that was buying last night. but when we spoke to the internet companies, because we do have contacts, they didn't want it to be named. they told that that's not true though. they were instructed to shut down the gateway completely. so the entire country doesn't have
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internet. you don't have access to social media. the worst is you kind of access the atm machine because i have to grab the internet and people are unable to withdraw money from the atm system. but the government and sticking by what it says that because that was a damage to the central cyber room, and that's why they're trying to get internet. and the situation still remains very volatile in terms. we're getting great products from different sources up our journalists, colleagues in different location in the city and all the parts of the country. it is as worse as yesterday. there's been violence going on in different location in the capital, doc i where i'm standing just about 4 blocks from on the other side by behind the legs. there's been chaise on counter changed by demonstrator and police. periodic gun fire, suck, sound grenade, and t, i guess that's been going on since 9 in the morning, low time. and it's like the
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right way. apologize. obviously they were having a bit of telecommunication problems with town via reporting about telecom shopping down there in bangladesh. informing us president donald trump is given his 1st major speech since surviving an assassination attempt from to accept to the republican party's nomination for president unpainted, a bleak picture of the country. but he assured supposes he can fix america's problems. an official reports from milwaukee in wisconsin, as it was a moment just millimeters from never happening. daniel from accepting the republican party presidential nomination just 5 days after being hit by would be assassins bullets tonight with faith and devotion, i proudly accept your nomination for for a few dispute himself. as team said,
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the uniform of the firefighter who died insensibly shooting cody con paternity behind him on the stage of milwaukee. the name spelled wrongly, we talked about this after the shooting. there was a hoss just the code listened and he says he will never discuss it again prior to the shot. if i had not moved my head at that very last interested, the assassin's bullet would have perfectly hit smock and i would not be here tonight. but for all the promises of a different tone, the change candidates, trump returns to familiar ground and familiar targets. they get another subpoena from the democrats crazy, nancy pelosi, they should drop these partisan, which on switch i have been going through for approximately 8 years. there were many things that trump got wrong, there was simply not true. his duck picture of america, an echo of his acceptance speech in 2016. the claim,
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the world was on the edge of world war 3. the crime was rump into the america that there was an invasion on the borders, and he alone could fix it. so to night i make this pledge to the great people of america. i will end a devastating inflation crisis immediately bring down interest rates and lower the cost of energy. we will drill baby drill. as he ended his speech, he was joined on stage by his family, including his wife, malaria. his be missing from various court cases and political alleys. in recent months. and by his side, his vice presidential picked g d. events in the whole, a predictable thumbs up from his supporters. i think those people who are on the bands and i'm so excited to, i'm excited for
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november. trump was always going to get a great reception. and this whole thought was a given. but to when he's got to reach beyond the republican base, i convince on decided voltage department mother that he is actually the best attended. it would be the best of presidents no matter who the faces in november all and for sure. obviously you don't have to the public and national convention in milwaukee. spain's co scott is rescued more than a 150 people off a migrant boat near the canary islands. as long as they say 2 vessels will add to safety supports in grand canal area on thursday. the islands have registered about 20000. the regular arrivals. so fall this year. the west african navies and coast guards is struggling to cope with a surge of people trying to reach europe by sea. thousands of people have died this year alone. a correspondent, i committed race, joined the gambia navy on patrol and seize off the coast line.
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irregular migration from west africa into europe in the 1st 122024 rose by more than 170 percent because she cannot make conditions pushing more and more young men and women to take the dangerous route to get to europe. we're heading to that particular boat. why be going to be a navy on a regular patrol once to board it? because after a stroke cold, there was no response. we got information recently that some of these missing customers to for some of these, my grandson, waiting for the board of boards. that thing them i think about and then say allow me to look for is i'm going to have a nice and lovely lesson in this case, less than 6, but you have to inspect the ship or the vessel. what were you able to find out? did you find any, any gum microsoft based on the microns on board?
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that's a party on board member from the top 10 down. so i guess by chance i pulled some documentation wrong, but the for this doesn't have any, any 10 microns to test the crew members of different nationalities. it was such a 5 by the navy that each and everyone knows that piece of property documented at all, according to the commander, if that's why they fall, to me don't microsoft. some of these votes for symbols that i premium and they want some random arrest him to come to the end 23 i'm group is a major games recently in the eastern democratic republic of congo for the past 2 years. fighting between the group and government forces has displaced communities. the group emerged more than a decade ago, spaced in north keep a results rich province. the d all c. lead is mainly from the to see ethnic group.
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one of the aims is to find groups founded by hotels and federal ones are off to the 1994 genocide, initially in 23 and merge with the congolese on the under 2009 peace deal. but in 2012, they said the agreement has been violated and broke away on the lights is fighting between the m 23 and the also your army is calm down in the east. that's also the us announced a 15 day extension of the humanitarian truce. violence fled in recent months. some 23 fines is advance, capturing multiple towns. and i know a county has the latest from benny in east and the all c. i met with one of the district in days expense on the way to the new york call me to call on on up the police for these tools. and also our funds of it will continue to work closely with the countries in the region, including the governments want on and on going to support the original diploma take
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the forth. we've been different more of the internet in order to achieve the last thing sufficient or facility based on comes at the time when fighting has been reported between the commodities on the support is available and then to the to rep wasn't signal areas last monday. what's causing this to do to enjoy the disability and just by that you want to speak last 2 weeks in that area. and then to get to the bedroom, i would love to visit with you on the phone. and the 2nd of all you want to organize. so for between the symbol a little bit a we don't during this period civil and yours. i'll be honest with us for the opportunities in that area please. the model of the to the spends us the our phones and defending all 5 of the visuals by this movement in the territorial roberto
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today of the ok personal have kind of i'm going to buy by them. can you hold on like on it? i've just been the democratic republicans now 55 isn't ok. i'm baffling. a wild fire on the west coast. this video, published by government agency, shows the view from a helicopter flying over the blaze in the is near at area. rather, some flights have been suspended and others had to divert the roots. at least 2 people have been killed out. the security forces open fire on demonstrations in northwest in pakistan. the outside of the 2 thousands were also injured in violence and by the district of high but boston qual, provence, it happened when thousands demonstrated against the new ministry offensive targeting um groups in the region. on tuesday ton yvonne fights of states and i called the ministry out post and the district killing at least 8 minutes the post. and now
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beyond me, responded with the announcements as a new offensive still ahead on al jazeera premier league champions 9 just the city may exist the signing of this transfer window. can you all about it? this school? the business latest is sponsored by intellect, global, your real estate destination in due by the
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business latest these things that bind him to like global your real estate destination in due by the the to find out what's going on in the football might say is gemma while the state much to tell you about, but i can tell you is arouse men's football team has been cleared to play the power . so lympics off the fif again to spend a decision on
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a potential band as of the will on garza, the protestant in f. i have austin football well governing body to suspend israel from the international game months today and see if it was set to make a decision that's amazing on saturday. but now they say they need more time to examine the cases from both sides. don't make a decision off to the games is rouse, fuss much takes place on wednesday against molly. nicholas mcginn is the co director of fast square a human rights and you, he's organization submitted an independent reports, a fee for on the violations being committed by these really football association. we saw that c 5 convince the legal x patch to assess this case. um, we were skeptical that and the legal expertise that was going to be convinced would consider the full range of the evidence. and so we felt it was important to put that to visa and also to put it into the public domain. i think we focus and for issues we focus on the legal and illegal matches and tell us that instead of 3
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that's sanctioned by visual football association, we focused on systematic visual discrimination which has infected the policies and practices of the israel football association at we focused on political interference and the fact that the, if it is really football association as colluded with is really state to try and scuffle the phase efforts to have israel sanctions. and we also look to the fact that the systematic destruction of palestinian football facilities and gaza and the killing the scores of players as effectively obstructed one of the pieces key objectives, which is to develop the game taken as a whole. i think of the key point was if there was any political will within fee for to take this issue on. there are a wide range of issues that they could use to sanction. and then there's really football association the captain of japan does that women's autistic gymnastics. team has withdrawn from the 11 fix, offered meeting to smoking. i'm drinking 19 year old at chicago. my assa admitted she'd finalize it to the teams kind of con, that sounds japanese little, which prohibits smoking and drinking for those on the 20 c's. arrive time from the
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training camp in one. okay. the team which was for the 1st time and then pins and teenagers is looking to when it's 1st and then pick level since 1964. to me, while the writing and pitt county champion will be competing as a refugee in paris. fernando jorge enriquez fled his native cuba 2 years ago. the thanks to the international olympic committee, you know, has the chance to go for gold. again, david strikes reports on the waters of cape coral, florida. fernando diane hogan enriquez, is training hard for we stood olympic games less time out in tokyo, he won a gold metal representing cuba. but things have changed since then. and i know the message went through and i sent it in 2021 or the 2nd to the phone myself. living here now have a great opportunity to compete in paris for the refugee team on the 25 year old is one of a growing number of athletes possessing cuba. well, wages are low and they were food shortages to come in. this government wants it is
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inducement, but he chose a different path to follow a window going to him. i left cuba because i didn't degree with the regime. i didn't degree with the decisions they took on people. and as my career developed, they started involving me and things i didn't degree with during a training camp in mexico 2 years ago. and rick has slipped away to make a 15 day journey over the us. buddha, crossing the rio grande along the way up that he was held to 2 weeks, but eventually grunted asylum. and despite working 8 hour shifts as a plumber and maintenance man, he always finds time to train some more technical one. ok, there were so many cubans that come to this country and lose the stream is competing your game simply because they don't know how to get back to this place. so, so after years wait, he was one of 2 cubans a. what is the place on the refugee team by the international olympic committee? cuba has protested their inclusion, saying they should not be considered as refugees. but it's about my day. i don't
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have way out to the refugees naturally to been through the same thing. now i want to tell them not to give up this boys away, no matter how don't the days become, the sun is always going to rise, flanked for what you want, whether he wins the middle or not, this time round, enriquez prints on public, beyond paris, to compete at the 2028 games in los angeles, perhaps as part of the us team. they've been stokes, which is 0 tennis grades where i found a dial is looking good ahead of the olympic seas reach the quarter finals of the swedish open. the 22 time ground some champion beat fit, saved camera nori in straight sets beyond the parish game says alice on the entry list. so the us open, but he says he's yet to make up his mind whether he'll play the final major for the season. i'm going to decide what's going on after after olympics, by the way i, i will be playing in the labor cup but to be clear and to not create false
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expectations. i'm not sure at all being of you. a tiger woods is struggling in his 2nd round at the open championship. he's at 10 o'clock paul way down the lead the board at rolled train in scotland and it's been a good stop. they've irishman shane laurie. the 2019 open champion is one on the for his round. i just moved into a share of the lead at 6 on the ground. this company at 600 premier league champions and manchester city has made the 1st signing of this trunk. so when they bring in prison and bring us the vineyard, he joins from french club twice on a 5 year deal was up to $43000000.00. the 20 year old spent law season online at arona and scored 11 goals as he helped the spanish side qualified for the champions league for the 1st time faced. that's why i'm the director of parts of the city football group, which is controlled by mass that he's on is that like arrivals. manchester united have also been splashing the cache. they signed a senior, wrote a french defend that none of your from a little, and a deal was up to $77000000.00 of funds. and he's like his rookie of ronnie. james
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is finding some forms he loves to make his marks his new team. james has been playing in the n b a, some of the which is an all season competition and which teams play that moves drafted prospect funny is talking to impress, scoring starting points, and the like is victory over the cleveland cavaliers on says i feel singled 12 points against the atlanta hawks, the not the full funny is understandably attracting a lot of attention because he's this one is the problem james of a leading score in m b i t k. well face the opening day. it was next is major league baseball season. so hey, autonomy and his law sounds we still just will take on the chicago cubs on march. the 18th and 19th at the take your time. it mocks 25 years since the m o. b. first i sent that season in japan. that is what you'll support from me for now, but i will be back with another update license. thank so much, jenna. well, that's it from me for this news. albert tom is back in just a couple of minutes with another full show and the cost is calendar 0. don't com.
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