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former president donald trump has to new york to face criminal charges, plus a top pro war military blogger killed in moscow will have a live report and later to women arrested in iran for not wearing a hijab, their attack, going viral and sparking condemnation. from cnn center. this is cnn newsroom with laila harre. we begin here in the united states in the coming hours, former u. s president donald trump will head to new york for a moment we've never seen before. sources tell cnn. he is expected to appear in court tuesday afternoon. his legal team says trump will voluntarily surrender but plans to file substantial legal challenges. meanwhile trump has been lashing out at the judge who will preside over his hearings claiming that quote he hates me. the former president has also attacked manhattan district attorney alvin bragg for the indictment after his
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arraignment. mr trump plans to deliver remarks tuesday night. cnn's cnn's katelyn polantz has more. donald trump is still awaiting to see exactly what he's charged with in manhattan for the first criminal charges ever levied against a former president or president of the united states. but his legal defense team is already out there laying the groundwork on how they're going to fight the case. one of his attorneys, joe tacopina, spent many minutes on television over the weekend, talking about all of the options that they might have once once the team is able to actually see this indictment brought by the manhattan d, a. a alvin bragg against donald trump, and he says that one of the options will be to challenge the law to ask a judge to throw out the case. potentially also another option is to challenge on the timing of what is being charged here. we know that there are some of this case is based around camp the campaign of 2016
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for donald trump money payments that were made to stormy daniels to keep her quiet before the 2016 election and also some financial entries related to the trump organization. ocean related to that hush money payments. there's a possibility that because that's 2016 donald trump's lawyers could step up and say that's way too long ago. can't bring that in court. now it's 2023. it's past the statute of limitations. but here's what joe tacopina said specifically to dana bash on state of the union on sunday. we will take the indictment. we will dissect it. the team will look at every every, um, potential issue that we will be able to challenge and we will challenge and of course, i very much anticipated motion to dismiss coming because there's no law that fits this. are you going to ask for a different judge? we are going to take the indictment, evaluate all our legal options and pursue everyone most vigorously. this is a case of political persecution. reason to believe the judge is biased. i have not been before him on this matter,
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so we have to let this process play out. a asks donald trump's lawyer about the judge. in this case, that judge is one that donald trump has already been out there on truth, social attacking, saying that he hates him. this is the judge that trump is going to have to appear before on tuesday, and much is in the hands of the judge going forward in this case, including whether the case could be tossed could be moved many of the other things that trump's lawyers could be requesting help on in this case as it leads up to a jury trial, but right now, the first decision the judge may need to make is whether or not the indictment should be unsealed, early oppress coalition, including cnn has asked for the charges to be made public before donald trump gets to court on tuesday. katelyn polantz cnn washington. joining me now is michael genevieve's. he is a political analyst and president of the global policy institute at loyola marymount university. he has also authored numerous books, including the modern
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presidency, six debates that define the institution there. so good to have you with us. we um we're getting ready for a very monumental week. the ex president will be arraigned at the manhattan criminal court house. on tuesday. what will you be looking for? you know, a lot of people are speculating that you're going to see the perp walk in. you're gonna see him in in handcuffs. i think there's going to be much less of that than some people anticipate. i think it's going to be very businesslike. i think he'll go in the side door. there won't be a lot of cameras and it'll be done very subtly. and with with, i think, you know, dignity. even and so i think that's as it should be not just for a former president, but for anyone, and so i think the real events will take place after the arraignment . i think when he goes to give his speech in mar-a-lago that night, that's when the fireworks may start. would you expect to happen? well i think in this in
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the speech itself, what i expect to happen is that if past is prelude, donald trump is kind of a one trick pony. he knows how to do one thing very well. that's go on the attack, and so i think what he'll do is he'll start screaming about which hunts and hoaxes. he'll try to rev up his base, which is a very good political strategy. it's not a good legal strategy, and he's now converting from the political to the legal. um and in that sense, you know, i think he's going to have a really hard time making that conversation. convergent he is to his base, the pied piper. and they will forgive him anything. but when you get into a legal venue, they worry about evidence. any worry about facts, and so donald trump is going to be in a more hostile environment. in that regard, he will wear his indictment as a badge of honor. um but i think for most of us were now beginning to see more clearly that the emperor has no clothes . his base is still blind to that most americans are beginning to see that now
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current or former president being charged with a crime is unprecedented, but a case against a presidential candidate is not. that's right, um, in the most literal and narrow sense. this is the first time we've ever indicted a former president , but we've had a lot of scoundrels in politics and a lot of rogues particles always had its seamy side. you'll you may recall you're too young to recall actually that richard nixon was named an unindicted co conspirator because at that time they believed in many still do that you cannot indict a sitting president. but now that he's out of office, you could indict. um and we've also had roads like and characters like eugene debs , who ran as a socialist candidate for president several times in 1920. he ran from prison in alabama. and so you know, the constitution is very ecumenical and very, very, very limited in terms of its requirements to be present you all just the natural born citizen, 35 years of age and
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having lived in the united states for 14 years beyond that, any rogue any scoundrel, anyone can run for president. we have had a history of calling. corrupt politicians to account and that's a really good sign that no one not even the president should be above the law. no one not even a former president should be unaccountable. now mr trump is defiant. he denies any sexual encounter any wrongdoing. he says he has not done anything illegal, depending on which side of the political aisle politicians are the reactions. have been very divided. don't know what the indictment contains. once we know that, then we can make some really reasoned judgments. what happens if there is a 30? whatever count indictment, which is very clear very specific, which gives some of the rationales that might be persuasive if it's just bullet points and accusations, then it might be much less useful. but i think what we've seen is that the american political system is divided, divisive, polarized. we
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fight with each other. each side believes that it has god on its side, and each side believes that it is fighting a holy crusade. and in that sense, they both say that virtually anything goes the first thing to go, though, and to go out the window is the truth. now, mr trump says, brags prosecution as politically motivated. prominent republicans also very quick to target alvin bragg. what do you make of that argument? it's understandable because of the heart political times we live in. it's understandable because donald trump is the kind of character who brings out the best and the worst in people. but you have to recall that this was a grand jury. it wasn't the district attorney alone. who brought these charges. a jury a grand jury of new yorkers. voted that they believe there is grounds for some kind of investigations, then an indictment than the d a takes over and so you know you you open yourself up in any
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political prosecution, whether it's merited or not, to all kinds of accusations, and the d a. mr greg will be personally turn turn apart in the media by republicans and conservatives. he has to have tough skin. he has to be 16. it's gonna happen . he has to rely on the strength of his case. if this case holds up, he has vindicated. if it doesn't hold up, the criticisms might be valid. now mr trump will be the center of attention the focal point in national news here in the united states this week. how do you expect this to be received across the nation? you know, it's such an odd thing that there is and i hate to put it this way, but in entertainment value that is to say that people are going to be fascinated by the process by the charges by the arguments. pro and con, guilty innocent and so it has a bit of a circus that
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was here that might occur, but i think it also has an incredibly important educative function that it might serve. we might highlight the importance of the rule of law, importance of accountability, even for president or former president that no human being no politician. no powerful individual is above the law. and if that message comes across that's a great message to send to america and to the world. michael genevieve's thank you so much. thank you, leila. meanwhile, officials claim to have new evidence suggesting potential obstruction by donald trump in their probe of his handling of classified documents , according to the washington post, investigators say the information indicates mr trump personally reviewed some of the documents in his mar-a-lago home after receiving a subpoena last night last may, rather from the just justice department will additional evidence obtained by investigators suggests that mr trump told others. to mislead
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officials trying to recover white house documents before the subpoena. at least 32 people have died from the severe weather and tornadoes that ripped across the us midwest and south this weekend, but more bad weather is on the way some of the very same states across the midwest will likely see a new round of storms starting tuesday , damaging winds, large hail and even more tornadoes are possible for more than 45 million people under alerts. on sunday. the rain inhale was so bad in texas at dallas fort worth international airport and another airport had to temporarily ground all flights. meantime us president joe biden issued a major disaster declaration for arkansas had a fema's arrival. it will free up more federal resources to help in immediate relief efforts. cnn
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meteorologist derek van dam has more on the damage the state is facing. governor sanders arrived on the scene of the badly damaged when arkansas where we find ourselves today, she was flanked by federal representatives from fema, but also from the national weather service. one of the representatives from the nws actually telling her i listened in on this conversation, saying at a bare minimum. they believe that this is an ef three tornado. so they're having meteorologists come out and assess the damage here and three tornado is winds of 136 to 165 mph. that is the bare minimum of what this place experience. but when we talk about the role that meteorologists have in forecasting this, i was able to ask governor sanders about if she felt like the warning lead times there was adequate. for warning. the residents of
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arkansas have a listen to what she said. so it sounds just from your press briefing that ah, you did you believe that the meteorologist gave adequate warning time for this particular tornado. do you feel like that saved lives? and can you elaborate on that? absolutely there's no doubt that the warnings that came from meteorologists certainly saved lives. you know, one of the things that i found, uh, pretty unbelievable as the folks on the ground and literally certainly, as the storms were moving through there, they were literally watching their own neighborhoods as they were reporting and warning people knowing that their families were right in harm's way. they stayed on tv, they continued to warn people they continue to give people notice. and did that as best they could throughout the day on friday, and we're thankful for their willingness to keep stay on the air, even though when it was really difficult for them personally, as well. you can hear in the distance, the sound of chainsaws the all too familiar sound within natural disasters like this. we have the opportunity to
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tour some of the worst devastation within wynne, arkansas, you can see just a drop in the bucket. of really what's at play here and coming from the meteorologists who covers natural disasters regularly. this is some of the worst devastation that i have bear witness to still a very active and fluid scene. you can hear the sounds of sirens and chainsaws behind me as the recovery process is ongoing. it is going to take weeks if not months. to completely rebuild this area. it's hard to believe that there is a threat of severe weather looming in the distance later this week on tuesday to be particular cnn meteorologist derek van dam in wynne, arkansas. washington is taking his demand for the release of an american journalist arrested in russia directly to moscow. gris covic is the first american journalists to be detained by moscow on espionage charges since the cold war, he faces up to 20 years in prison as cnn white house correspondent are let science tells us risk of it
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was not the only american detainee brought up during the call. secretary of state antony blinken spoke with his russian counterpart, foreign minister sergei lavrov on sunday to urge russia to immediately released wall street journal reporter evan gersh devic. this marked a very rare phone call between the two men. they have only spoken three times since russia invaded ukraine, and each of those calls has focused on trying to release detained americans. now the state department released a readout of this most recent call, where they say quote secretary blinken conveyed the united states has grave concern over russia's unacceptable detention of a u. s. citizen journalist secretary called for his immediate release. secretary blinken further urged the kremlin to immediately released wrongfully detained us citizen paul whelan. paul whelan has is in the process of serving a 16 year sentence after facing espionage charges in russia, which is also facing espionage
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charges, something that the white house and his employer, the wall street journal, say simply just is not accurate now on the russian side. did they said that this phone call between blinken and lavrov was requested on behalf of the united states, and they said that lavrov told blanket that ultimately that wall street journal reporters fate would be determined in russian court. now this all comes at a point of very high tension between the us and russia, especially with that war in ukraine continuing on and one thing that officials will be working towards in the coming days is trying to get consular access to gersh covic so they could see what exactly his state it is so officials can assess that, and they can also relate that to their family, but the white house at this moment is trying to stress that this remains a top priority for the president are less signs. cnn, the white house. an unidentified american citizen has also now been detained for allegedly committing indecent acts against a 15 year old russian girl. according to state media. the
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incident took place in st petersburg. russian investigative authorities say they have opened a criminal case cnn has reached out to the u. s. state department for comment. still to come and explosion rips through a cafe in st petersburg , killing a russian military blogger, the latest on the investigation in a live report ahead, plus finland is getting ready for a new government just days before it joins nato what the change in leadership could mean for the country that's next. heart attack. do they have life insurance? ? no we have lie insurancee, john trying to find something we can afford. fortunately in only a few minutes, select quote, found john of $500,000 policy for only $29 a month and his wife and a $500,000 policy for only $21 a month. go to select quote .com now and get the insurance. your family needs a price you can afford. select quote. we shop
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claimed responsibility, leila, but i can tell you that russian state news agency ria novosti is now reporting that the interior ministry has placed a 26 year old st petersburg resident named daria trip over on their wanted list. it says that she is wanted under an article of the criminal code. it does not say which one but we now have that name and, of course, her date of birth, which puts her in 26 years old. she has been named in state media reports as a potential suspect. in this murder. no. viste has spoken to eyewitnesses at the scene who say they saw her hand or a woman? not necessarily this woman, but they saw a woman hand a figurine of leading to dar ski who was at an event where he was speaking and that the explosion happened shortly after that, so these are the details that are emerging from that event in terms of political reaction, not much as of yet we've had only really from the foreign ministry spokeswoman maria is a harvard who said that russian
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journalists, she said a constantly experiencing threats of reprisals. from the cave regime and its inspire us which are increasingly being implemented. so pointing the finger there at ukraine. interestingly yevgeny precaution of vagner he has now come out and pretty much admitted that this cafe was affiliated with wagner and has said that he actually disagrees with that that he thinks this was probably a group of radicals and not affiliated with the government of ukraine. so a lot of speculation at the moment flying around but we can see that given the scale of the destruction investigation. still ongoing investigation still ongoing, clear talk to us about the man who was a targeted with this assassination maxim foreman. yeah. maxine foreman, known by his blog name of legend, tatar ski, which comes from a sort of post modern russian novel by living called generation p inspired by that he was part of a cohort of russian military bloggers. who really you can see him then one of his videos offered a less censored, more
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raw view of what was happening on the russian side of the front line, then certainly we get from the russian ministry of defense and other official sources he was actually born in ukraine. fought from 2014 on the side of russian backed separatists. in the don west and then switched over to becoming a blogger set up his channel in 2019 and a massive really big following more than half a million people he moved in ultranationalist circles, interestingly, has been photographed with daria dugan, who was assassinated in a car bomb in august. the daughter of an ultranationalist ally of president putin, so an interesting character has in the past. been critical of how the special military operation has been conducted. claire sebastian reporting. thank you so much, claire. and the head of the russian mercenary group, wagner says a russian flag has been raised in memory of the military blogger on the battlefield in mahmoud. all those comments from yevgeny precaution coming in a brief video he claims was
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recorded in the eastern ukrainian city. cnn can't immediately confirm the location where precaution recorded the message holding a flag that was in distinct in the darkness. just days before finland is set to become nato's newest member, the government in helsinki is heading for change. results in the country's parliamentary elections indicate prime minister santa marin's center left party will lose and she will be out of office. she conceded defeat to the opposition right wing national coalition party. its leader, terry or po, ran on a pro business platform and has vowed to cut spending, but his party will have to join with others to form a government. this was great victory for gmos. i think that finished. people want change. they want changes and now i will start negotiations
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open negotiations with all parties. i want to build trust and cooperation between parties and build up the strong minority government. well, whoever becomes prime minister will shepherd, finland into nato 30. nato countries have approved finland's application. last hour i spoke with steven erlanger, chief diplomatic correspondent for the new york times, and i asked him about senate marin's loss and what led to her downfall. she was always more popular than her party and has been going on in nearby sweden, also where the last election saw swing to the right. that happened in finland to the fins are kind of famously. ah tight fisted and heard the biggest criticism of her that mattered domestically had nothing to do with ukraine. or nato, on which
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she was considered to have done a good job or even covid but the size of the government debt now in regular european terms, finished dead is only about 70% of gdp. it's not bad at all. but for the fins, it seemed much too much so they have gone for, uh, a center rights. party very narrowly. it should be said that promises to rein in public spending and that is really the problem. steven erlanger there, the new york times chief diplomatic correspondent still ahead, women in iran continue to face consequences for not wearing hijab while next why many of them are now blaming the government. meet kerri and sheri . they started off road d vixens apparel companyy for women who ride wanted to create somethihig
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advance up to $250 instantly download the mpower app today i'm evan perez in washington. and this is cnn. welcome back to all of our viewers from around the world. i'm leila rock and you're watching cnn newsroom in iran, many women are condemning a yogurt attack on two women for allegedly not wearing the hijab . this viral cctv video shows the moment when a man enters a shop confronts them proceeds to dump a tub of yogurt on their heads. the two women were arrested for failing to wear the hijab in public, according to maison news agency for more on this incident, let's go to cnn's neither bashir who joins me live now from london, now that what has the reaction been to these unveiled women being attacked in this way? we'll look later. this is yet another attack on women's rights in iran, as we have seen over the last few months since
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the outbreak of protests in september, and this has drawn outcry, both outside of iran, but also crucially within iran. there has been anger in response . this viral video we've seen many now speaking to media, taking to social media, twitter and online. to express their anger at this viral video showing that man confronting two women who were uncovered their hair uncovered in a store in iran before throwing a tub of yogurt on their heads. now this stage, according to authorities , as you laid out that the two women have been arrested, of course, wearing the hijab in iran is mandatory by law. but according to authorities, the male suspect in question has also now been detained. for reportedly disturbing public order, while the shopkeeper who can be seen in that now viral cctv video, confronting the male suspect and pulling him outside of the store before appearing off camera. he has also been issued with a warning, according
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to state media, and we have heard from the regime following the spread of this video we heard from the president. abraham racy, who spoke on saturday during a conference in tehran. he addressed the mandatory hijab law. he said that regardless of one's beliefs when it comes to the wearing of the hijab, the hijab is mandatory by law that this is a legal matter and therefore all women in iran must and are obliged to follow that law. but of course we have seen women over the last few months, removing their hijabs bravely defying that law in a show of solidarity, with the movement calling for women's rights and, of course, the protest movement, which is now calling for regime change. then there was sheer reporting. thank you so much. bowing to the demand of israel's far right. security minister benjamin and yahoo's government has agreed to create a national guard. the controversial move comes days after security minister tomorrow never demanded
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action on the proposal in exchange for agreeing to a pause in the government's judicial reform plans. mr netanyahu's cabinet did not say who would run the new police force that will be determined by a committee in the next 90 days. the guard would be charged with dealing with emergency situations with the card proposal has already set off protests in several cities. critics fear it would target israeli arabs and if ever controls it could become an extremist private militia. former prime minister ehud barak calls it a lunatics. lunatics step given. ben covers history of inciting racism and supporting terrorism. judicial reform was put on hold of it raging protests by critics who fear it would undermine the country's democracy. but the pause as it's called the worry of many protesters. israeli television channel 12 estimated this demonstration saturday swelled to some 150,000 people
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among the protesters. israeli veterans revered group in israeli society. cnn's hadas gold spoke with one of their leaders about why he and his fellow former soldiers took to the streets. go olive may look like one of the hundreds of thousands of israeli protesters but a special forces veteran from the second intifada, injured on the front lines now helps lead a group of israeli veterans, brothers and sisters in arms become a backbone of the protest movement against the israeli government's planned judicial overhaul. we are again in the front line defending israel but not from external forces from within from here from television to defend our own, um, democracy we fighting for justice and liberty. just like the american story. that's the values that that are being represented, symbolized back when we look on our flag. go up,
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says he had never been particularly political. but he translated his experience from the battlefield to a new arena. your experience and organizing and running missions has helped you organize and run. 100% yes. first of all the motivation. very deep. feel that you are part of something bigger than yourself. that you allowed to sacrifice anything that is needed. israel's protest movement is made up of many disparate groups. but the pressure from israel's much vaunted veterans has been seen as a key to moving the needle, thousands of whom have threatened not to keep the call to serve if the reform passes even though last week the israeli government and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu announced that they were going to pause legislation protestors. essentially, they don't believe this cause is past satisfy you. when will you stop
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marching? we as the brother and sisters in arms. we will start doing the activation only when we will know. 100% that we can that we can assure that israel state world stay a functional democratic. country end of story . whatever needs to be done for that. would you be willing to take up arms? real arms for this fight, so i don't really want to imagine the situation that i need to hold to carry any arm. nothing i don't believe that we go to this situation should expect these protesters continue coming out on a regular basis. they plan the pressure up as long as possible. tnn television . just ahead. a chinese shopping app is accused of monitoring users activities and reading private messages. cnn investigates evidence of malware on the popular app. join me in
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original heaven's gate next sunday at 10 on cnn. the us has pushed back against oil production cuts being made by saudi arabia and other opec plus countries. a spokesperson for the national security council called the move quote inadvisable due to uncertainty in the markets. riyadh and other oil producing nations say they'll start reducing output by more than a million barrels a day. for me to the end of the year. well, it follows further cuts opec plus announced in october move that rankled the white house, one of china's most popular shopping apps under fire as cybersecurity experts identified the presence of malware that exploited vulnerabilities on users phones . cnn's kristie lu stout houses story. china is an e commerce heavyweight broke the dominance
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of alibaba and jd thanks to its bargain bin prices, social shopping model that encourages people to buy with friends and a focus on lower income. rural users has more than 750 million monthly users in china. and the app is now under fire over malware. malware is short for malicious software, and cnn has spoken to an array of cybersecurity experts who say that they have identified malware inversions of pin dodo. this is highly unusual and it is pretty for pin duo duo found that it uses techniques to get extended functionality. i've never seen anything like that before. experts say the malware allows pin dodo to bypass user's cellphone security monitor activities on other apps. check notifications, read private messages and change settings and once installed, it is difficult to delete. the app can also obtain user data like this photo
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of a beloved pet. taken from a user's album. well, we have to underline the fact that this isn't the problem for users in the west. people are using these third party app stores inside mainland china, and that's where the problem was, and that's where users should be worried about this. in march, google suspended pin dodo from its play store after finding malware versions of the app in a statement, google said, we have suspended the play version of the app for security concerns while we continue our investigation said it rejects the speculation. an accusation that pin dodo app is malicious, just from a generic and non conclusive response from google. klauer team has reversed, engineered the code and we can confirm that it tries to escalate rights tries to gain access to things normal apps wouldn't be able to do on android phones. cnn also spoke to a pin dodo employee who says the company in 2020 set up a team of about 100 engineers and product managers to dig for
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vulnerabilities in android phones and develop ways to exploit them and make a profit. speaking anonymously for fear of reprisals. the sources the team was disbanded on march the seventh with many told they would be transferred to its sister, apt. imu but a core group of 20 people remain. parent company, pdd holdings did not respond to cnn request for comment. the allegations come as pdd pushes beyond china, which sells cut rate chinese products to mainly us customers, launch in september quickly became the most downloaded up. in the us until the pin dodo can release something like the you know, like the full disclosure of the how do this incident happened? yeah probably before that. we shouldn't trust any applications from timu is still available to download on google play, but the suspension of its sister apkindo door and the evidence of malware are all casting a cloud on the
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nasdaq listed company at a time of heightened tension and security concerns over tech. that's made in china. kristie lu stout, cnn, hong kong. japan's foreign minister met with his chinese counterparts and other officials in beijing on sunday to discuss pressing issues at home and around the world. japan says it urged china to release a japanese national was detained last month, according to beijing . the parties also discussed ukraine, north korea and taiwan. the self ruled island. beijing claims as its territory, china said it doesn't want japan meddling in issues regarding taiwan, saying the island is at the core of its interests. meantime taiwan's president is in the middle of a 10 day trip across north and central america this past week, she spent three days in guatemala. and is now visiting neighboring beliefs. she's trying to deepen connections with allies as a
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number of growing number rather of countries are m band inning taipei for beijing, cnn's rafael romo reports. taiwanese president, saying when traveled to believe sunday after wrapping up a three day visit to neighboring guatemala. earlier sunday, president scient host guatemalan president alejandro jamaat the hospital and she malt in angola city about an hour west of the guatemalan capital. the medical center was built things to a $22 million donation from taiwan. once again presidents. i praised the guatemalan government for its support to her country, saying that taiwan will continue to cooperate and provide instance. to its democratic partners around the world. president obama reiterated his country's support for taiwan reaffirmed before you the unconditional commitment that guatemala's an essential part of its foreign policy will continue to support the recognition of taiwan's sovereignty, he said. president obama today went even further at
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a public event saturday when he reiterated that taiwan is in his words. an independent nation and the only intrude china with which guatemala shares, democratic values, mutual respect and fraternal ties. size visit to central america happened only a week after honduras, another central american country, broke diplomatic relations with taiwan after 80 years just before forging a new alliance with china. now taiwan has only 13 diplomatic partners, mainly small countries in latin america and the caribbean on friday at chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman said that the one china policy should be accepted worldwide, adding that she hopes guatemala makes the right decision to stop supporting taiwan in the near future. on monday, taiwanese president science expected to sign several agreements with the government of police before meeting with prime minister johnny briseno. she's traveling to california. anya later in the week before returning home and already
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rubble they left behind isis rule in mosul, a stronghold for the terror group. three years would crumble iraqi forces with the help of the us led coalition reclaimed the city in 2017, the rest of its self proclaimed caliphate would fall over the next two years. the fragmented artifacts in the mosul museum have been under repair by a team of iraqi and french restoration experts for the past four years . they say it is a painstaking process to try to repair the shattered antiquities jigsaw puzzle pieces that might never quite fit together again. no one restore. er says this is the most gratifying part. assembling and gluing the pieces, although some are two crashed to use, others are missing altogether. the museum is just one of many ongoing rebuilding projects in mosul. in march, church bells
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