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this is video of the musician coming up today north korean hackers charge for stealing money. back i was working for north korean military intelligence are charged by the united states for stealing digital wallets of currency used a cyber analyst explains why the north korean regime is after the money plus. silenced by the old activists in india are increasingly being slapped with
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draconian laws for opposing the government's policies and. cops on a city in pakistan besides of leading policeman is a smart way to fight crime. welcome to the news isha glad you could join us the u.s. recently charged 3 north korean members of the country's military intelligence agency with carrying out attacks on banks the department of justice alleges that the hackers attempted to steal more than $1000000000.00 worth of currency and cryptocurrency from banks and companies around the world the hikers are said to be from north korea's reconnaissance general bureau or r.g.b. . indictment at the risk of victims of $28.00 including continued cyber
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unable to hide from banks on 4 continents targeting over $1200000000.00 it also describes and start detail how the d.p. r. k. cyber threat has followed the money and turned its revenue generation sites on the most cutting edge aspects of international finance including through that that the crypto currency from exchanges and other financial institutions simply put the regime has become a criminal syndicate with the flag which harnesses its state resources to steal hundreds of millions of dollars let's get more on this from tom euro he's a cyber with the australian strategic policy institute in canberra mr urine welcome why on north korean government is trying to do you see and cryptic out and see. well it's a result of the sanctions against the north korean regime but i find it to get kerensky and maybe you think i don't more they've invested in cyber
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espionage capability as and they've proven it that it's not just from stealing secrets as a lot of countries do but also to stealing money. in kind of incredibly there's a whole string of banks have stolen money from or attempted to steal money from. mustang's leave the bangladesh central bank with a try to steal a $1000000000.00. and be you know it's a self-sustaining program nowadays because they're able to raise money by they're having. it's quite a change isn't it from 2014 for example when not given how girls were accused of hacking so many pictures over the movie the interview part of day of one that didn't go down too well predictably in north korea have not put in hacking abilities improved over time. that suddenly improved they have
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a program to try and find the best and the brightest and funneled on into these sites sponsored hacking programs teach them that advanced math and programming and they funnel down into these parts into these espionage and and protect aren't stealing programs. a lot of hacking is really just having the organizational structure way you have a lot of people working together for a common goal it is. at this level there's no such thing as. the brilliant individual hacker who can just hack like magic it's all about bringing people together and the north koreans have literally thousands of people working in this program the indictment names just 3 of them the tip of the spear the just the few that we get to see when there's many many behind them i suppose what's extraordinary about this is that a poor state like north korea with
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a heavily sanctioned economy as you mention mostly cut off from the rest of the world is still able to carry out such sophisticated cyber attacks. yes so this reflects the fact that cyber security is just poorly done everywhere and so if you look at least of countries or banks tash attacked bangladesh malta mexico indonesia pakistan most of them are in less developed countries where the standards of cyber security are a bit lower so the killings have been easier they've also done a lot of theft from crypto currency exchanges where it's really like the wild west out there so there's lots of opportunities to steal cryptic currencies so they really. they do a good job don't get me wrong but they also have the whole world of banks so they're not banks in a rich country they pay off the banks way security is poor and if the whole world
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is your estate you will find many banks way security is poor so it's that combination of a lot of effort combined with the fact that in general cybersecurity around the world is poor tom if you're and from the australian strategic policy institute in canberra thank you so much pleasure talking to you thank you. for the recent arrest of a 22 year old climate activist in india for sharing a document in support of ongoing protests by farmers made global headlines but it was the application of the colonial us edition law against her that caused particular concern ravi was essentially accused of encouraging disaffection against the indian government of serious jobs critics say it is symptomatic of a government that is increasingly intolerant of dissent but the hundreds of activists doesn't stop with that law another one use against terror suspects has
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also been applied against those who don't agree with the government's views. 70 year old mojave noble has not seen his daughter natasha for 9 months now. natasha a student activist was arrested in may 2020 months after the february delhi dry it's she faces multiple charges including the violation of an anti terror law the unlawful activity for vention act better known as you and. her father a former professor and an activist himself says natasha is an activist not a terrorist. he says her high profile role in a women's rights collective put her on the police radar he claims she became a target simply for supporting protest against a controversial new citizenship law in 2001000 mug there. she was
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helping people out during the protests. people facing issues or if they needed food or blankets put aside there's no reason for the police to book her and others like . this was selectively done to terrorize them as. the past few years have seen a rise in the number of cases filed against a student activist under these 2 particular laws sedition and the us. the latest mean to join this growing list has been of the shutter the many live an activist describing to no other anti people and say that these are brought to new people under the laws law pretrial detention and extreme difficulty in getting many think it's high time these 2 laws get to be a government that borders on the other one maintains that it is only the judicially that can decide on the method of such cases. and senior advocate calling guns out
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this says these laws are being misused by the government to suppress dissent and crushed student protest the indian police uses the law and it uses the us the law recklessly and again and again and again because it gives the impression that both these laws are the most serious crimes that could possibly be committed and it gives an impression to the judge this person is a diabolical terrorist. and it starts off on the footing against the accused that i plan to set of course they're all misses his daughter now in prison for 9 months he speaks to her on phone every day but do you want to see her in person which girl let me love it or i do not feel really optimistic at times i do
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not know going in with i will be able to see my daughter or not and i don't think in age and i'm not sure when she will be released from prison and i feel anxious about the possibility of her being locked in for a long period i don't know when i'll be able to see her. there was says his daughter has done nothing wrong he says she is a committed activist and he is a proud father. in neighboring pakistan release in the city of karachi have come up with a novel way to combat crime a special rollerblading unit the idea is to have cops roll into action much quicker to choose criminals and track them through some of the city's narrow alleyways. training programs that run smooth as silk these people are not gliding through this compound karate for fun they're a team of comps made up of 10 women and 10 men tossed to stop theft and harassment
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in a city of 20000000. then how do you start this is just the beginning i feel that through this training we will be able to come trying in future what i don't like to see the rollerblades really benefit does the commissionaire will alice very quickly where it is usually difficult to reach. now . and a new dia meant to close encounters. to states to better catch criminals who often sleep on motorcycles when you see what we have felt we needed to come up with some innovative approach to control street crime in karachi . when analyzed and saw that there are certain spots where crime incidents say for example mobile snatching but on a more frequent for example by snitching to. the role of bleeding police are following in the footsteps of similar units in europe they're all fissionable out
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starts in march but the unit has already begun patrolling karate speech front. yard because it was a ball that's elegant and it's all seeing them in clean uniforms since the morning gives us a sense of security. would push him because even in daytime snatching. the gatherer that he didn't maybe the what there is in. the rollerblades have limitations though operations in areas with poor road conditions will be difficult but on tufts like these catching criminals with speed and agility will be just a briggs. i was going to jump and leave it today with pick up a car or well if you're a poker one you're probably know what i'm talking about the iconic japanese gaming franchise started 25 years ago capturing the hearts of fans worldwide everyone has their favorite poke along but many are still able to watch them all they're back on
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realize it because of the number way of living you ready to meet the 7 then join me right. now no crowd they will not succeed in dividing us about not succeeding taking the people off the streets because we're tired of the stick trying to show that. taking the stand globally was that matters. made for mines. they had sold about movies today in arts and culture parts of the film festival is going ahead next week and also coming up. 12 year old german actress singer is up for a golden globe award for the film she stars in it's less about that so cool.
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the merlin has been split into this year for obvious reasons it's the world's biggest public film festival so that hopefully will take place in june the competition on the business side of things is mostly taking place online all next week from the 1st 5th of march with the jury determining the winners of the baz without an audience. gets a 1st in the history of the belly nala festival directors carlo shots leon and madea clisson be alone in the cinema for now only buyers distributors and press can see their film selection for this year will come from iran comes the directorial debut of mari ahmad on she also acts in the film playing a woman whose husband is executed after a miscarriage of justice and want us to. take the. better for portland going to. other.
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people. it's an indictment of a merciless system and i want you to go. back to something you can't even like. but also a chamber piece dealing with timeless questions of guilt and justice. there's also some strong political sentiment from bella ruth these truths. for the sports. director of the uk say polly on fall of the protests that erupted after the presidential election courage is his 1st full length documentary film it shows the bravery of protestors using very limited means to fight for. change in bellerose. i was.
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french lebanese film memory box shows the importance of remembering for contemporary history alex lives in montreal one day she discovers a diary and old tape recordings of her mother. going to what. do you. write my story so you can imagine. that even to. alex makes her own picture tracing her mother's turbulent youth in the lebanese civil war her dreams as well as traumas come to life once again. german cinema is in the competition with no less than 4 films including an adaptation of novel 5 young the movie a set into mulch west berlin in 1931 i want. to talk to.
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a crazy and melancholy time trip takes us to the weimar republic we encounter a menasha 12 and dissect a society decay. there's also some big star power the mauritanian is a political thriller about an alleged accomplice to the $911.00 terrorist attacks held without charge or trial at guantanamo it's a true story starring jodie foster. and i just found. the festival organizers hope that in june they'll be able to. roll out the red carpet and welcome fans and stars once again just like last year and hold the here is before. joining me now from our studios in
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bomb is all film gurus. scott good to see you so. is happening online at least we've seen some of the political movies that will be screening but what do you most looking forward to. yeah i mean berlin for me is always a great chance to see the best new german films and as we just heard we've got 4 german films in competition the one i'm most excited to see i have to say is a science fiction movie it's called i'm your man by maria shada and it stars dan stevens of downton abbey fame i'm here he plays a german speaking love robot who has been specifically programmed to fulfill every need and desire of of intelligent cynical but still quite romantic german scientist so it looks like a bit like a pygmalion tale but it's told from the female perspective maria shriver is a really interesting director she just won an emmy for directing the netflix series
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on orthodox so i'm really interested to see what she's going to do with this story . and stephen's as a love robot that's going to say i believe that film not many films this year was made on the extremely difficult. conditions now always seeing an impact of the pandemic in the selection of the festival. well in a way yeah i mean there are no films that are specifically about the krona pandemic but looking at this year selection i've seen a lot of very sort of intimate personal stories stories about trying to connect like there's a korean film introduction by saying sue and this is a story of a korean student living in berlin and and her long distance relationship with with her boyfriend and it's very sort of small intimate story and of course those type of stories are much easier to tell or because of kroner restrictions of course you can't tell big stories at the castle it makes sense that these movies are coming out now but i think i see a connection at least between them and i don't know but i think we all feel and
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have felt under lockdown the sort of desire for connection with with other people it's interesting thanks to the director he had a film premiere in berlin last year that still hasn't hit cinemas now he's got a new one coming out in the festival but of course we still don't know when cinemas are going to reopen so it's very true to point the plans to hold a physical festival with red star and force the public in june do you think this is going to happen. well i hope so i talk to the festival directors this week and they're still optimistic they can hold some sort of physical festival even if it's just an open air festival and i just really hope that people be able to travel by june because if we're going to have a real sort of berlin festival with a berlin red carpet it be a real shame if the big stars from hollywood couldn't be there to walk down. the
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red carpet. stomach plots this summer we'll keep our fingers crossed scarves i just been always great to work with you you are always a mine of interesting information many subjects for the last time thanks for being with us. thanks so much rob and thanks so much and all the best for your retirement thank you. now one actress not is heather not sang she's already won the german film award and now she's nominated for golden globe for the movie news of the world playing on was it the great man himself tom hanks still find out on sunday if she wins the gold. what's most extraordinary about all this is she's just 12 years old. they find a thread in that saying it's right if ya don't venture out but it ain't on my meds they're having me trying to get it. in the western news of the world helena plays the orphan johana lay on balco who has been raised by
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a group of kiowa native americans one day she meets captain jefferson kyle kidd played by tom hanks. you understand english the german schoolgirl didn't encounter the american star until shooting had already started. as an obvious get off the 1st time i met him i was in the makeup trailer getting fixed up for the shoot we were actually supposed to meet later on he just came in and i wasn't prepared at all and he said hello i'm tom hanks and it was so overwhelming overwhelming. to have heard it good. to pull. back and we had 6 weeks to prepare a new mexico before the show began on that and then we had another 3 weeks training in the kiowa language an hour and a half every day after school it was really important to me to learn exactly how it worked that they think more in a circle while we think in
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a straight line and to learn about their culture to include tools you can certainly afford one skill how and i didn't have to learn was how to ride a horse she's been doing that since the age of 4 and that's course she was even quite a bit ahead of her screen partner but she did learn a great deal from tom hanks almost stood up to a good job he gave me advice like always be punctual know your lines and be nice to everyone and you should always help your screen partner in the last scene for example where we both end up crying he cried during every take just so i'd be able to i thought it was amazing he was able to do that every time his mother by. helena already has an impressive acting career behind her she 1st stood in front of a camera at age 5 she landed her 1st lead role in a feat. her film at age 9 early on she tackled some extremely challenging parts. anyhow and it made a splash with system crasher impressing audiences with her of raw energy she played
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9 year old ben severely traumatized out of control girl. the drama one critical acclaim in more than 40 awards. and the german film award for best actress went to helen not saying. helena spent a total of 3 months in the united states to shoot news of the world during that time she became good friends with tom hanks. so what does the future now hold. elements how my ambition is to please myself and the audience just make great movies and maybe have some impact on society with topics like in system crasher plus i'd like to have a star on the walk of fame but i think most important is to keep my feet on the ground and have a really clear idea of what i want to do. the next milestone in helena
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career could be her golden globe award on february 28th. i would just like to say goodbye for the very last time 25 years presenting shows here. it's time for me to sign off and i want to take this opportunity to thank all the lovely wonderful people here you. see what i do possible all the people behind the scenes to whom i will be eternally grateful for all their hard work and professionalism so thank you to them from the bottom of my halls also thank you for watching it will be a bit pointless if you. are not a great so i'm here. leave you with this final thoughts if you've enjoyed it half as much as i have. and i've enjoyed it twice as much as you all the best cheerio and a very fun. born
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