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goals and clinics were functioning, they wouldn't be able to provide the care and services fully anyway, because they left the store among those pledging to help in the hammers controlled enclave in the united states. the mosse is a terrorist organization. we recognizes that. but that doesn't mean we should not be in gaza, rebuilding gaza for all those interesting people who in fact have been hurt and had been collateral damage. it may take many months and years to rebuild the damage done. and just a matter of days talks to ensure the egypt to broker sees far between israel and the palestinians. holes are ongoing, a key step towards finding a lasting solution to this decades old conflict. now, how are corresponding tommy kramer who is in gaza city? tanya? good to have you with us. day to after rocket stopped hailing down on gaza. you've
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been talking to people there. is there any sense as life returning to normal? while the scene on friday, many people heading home, etc. those people who were at this place were full. it's $2.00 to $3.00 to $6.00 shelter in you and schools. several thousands had to free from their homes and they were of course, assessing that demons coming home. some of them found their houses to be so damage that they can't live in them anymore. other smaller damages and of course, others that just went out of 11 days, picking up the pieces after 11 days of bartman bombardment, his gaza. but also rockets being fired into the south of israel, checking on the neighborhood. there were checking on neighbors on the damage and destruction in the city. then mixed feelings among people. on the one hand, you have the narrative to official narrative of victory. on the other hand, are people saying that this call on this vision of population has been very high.
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and people of course, also very, very of what is said to come. if you know the underlying is not address focuses now i'm getting aid to bomb. shattered gaza. what can you tell us about humanitarian efforts where you are? well, i think the damages and destruction is still assessed by the humanitarian organizations. here in gaza. we open. oh, that's other countries have already pledged with a humanitarian h to come in and we saw on friday for the shipment of you many to turn in a coming in through a cam salon. that is the main crossing for goods from israel into garza. but i think that one of the main issues would be the rebuilding of gaza. and that's the rather complicated because it's very restrict building material coming into garza because it might be used for to use for the, for the building of tunnels,
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for example. and of course, be seen after the war in 2014, that there was a special mechanism to deal with this issue because most of the international community also doesn't deal directly with us. who is willing garza tony. grandma, thank you very much for your update. from gaza, city sunny rosen is, is with me now. she's a w journalist and an expert on middle eastern affairs. shiny. welcome to the program. tensions are still running high. what needs to happen for this trip to really hold? well, it seems like both sides want to hold it. you know, we need to keep in mind behind. every thing we see is intent and we see the political intent on both sides to start or to bring upon this escalation was high and now they understand. they got all they could have gotten from this because you know, from this round of conflict and now they need to keep it down and seems like it's going to hold for now. but we always need to be cautious. and in the least, you know, both sides have been claiming victory after this last round of fighting. but really,
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are there any winters in this? if you ask the people counting their dads and, you know, burying their families, then there's never any victory in a war. but how much on his side has seen victoria is right from the very 1st rocket shot at jerusalem. you know, bringing together the connect between what's happening in a locks the mosque after israeli police forces rated and stormed like the most during ramadan days. and so for him to make that linkage between him, between itself as the leadership of the passing in people as a defender of jerusalem for them that's already of victory. and they have managed a very strong with their, with their offensive on his really targets throughout the 11 days of this operation . so for them, there's great achievement on that side. the israelis on the, i've had, you know, they want to claim victory by having shown, you know, their resilience and so on. but, but it's clear to everybody that this is not going to make any time make changes to what we're seeing, the dynamics underground. if you want to see something changing on the long term,
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it's gotta be more, there's gotta be talk this gotta be aid. far more to make this sustainable. let's talk about the situation in the west bank because that is where most palestinians live. how has this latest escalation reverberated there we've seen for months of great success and making the lincoln to jerusalem as we just mentioned. that means a getting a lot of support from the west bank. andrews, when palestinians in the last days of the operation during the whole time, we've been focusing on gaza. but in the west bank they have been 20 casualties penny. people lost their lives in clashes with israeli forces. so and we've seen yesterday in the celebrations and the approximate we see how mos flags. this is not a common site, it's least to be used to be very rare sight because the west bank to islam will always buy you know, ruled by the dominance of the palestinian authority hallmark. hallmark leadership was not as strong as potter is in the west bank. so what we seeing now, and the biggest fear of israel would be seeing things flowing up in the west bank.
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and that would make things far more complicated. for now, it seems to be under control, but it's the tension is quite high. it still, you know, laughing. where do you see the situation going from here? well, the key would be how do, how to, for israel, the americans for the west bank leadership of the passing, and that is the palestinian authority. how can they regain control over the situation? and that means how can they, we can her mouth and age seems to be the main key here. what the americans are trying to do may be with the support of the emma rates, for example, who are now connected as a normalized type of israel last year. doing the abram accords they will try to see if there's a way for them to control aid in the way it, you know, it's, it's being channelled into the infrastructure development in gaza with the help of the west bank leadership of fata. and that will help strengthen that leadership who's never been as weak as we see it now. and it will have gardens, of course,
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and hopefully americans, israelis hope that it will also help we can hallmark come up on it. on the other hand, is backed by cutter, but you're on, but that axis that is straight, it's giving great money and helping them gain weapons and build infrastructure that x. this is, is a common old axis between sooner forces and more. sheer force is in the arab muslim world. it's not a conflict, it's going to go away so fast. so soon. shiny resign is thank you very much for your analysis. thanks to go. let's turn now to some other stories making headlines at the sour nigeria, the top ranking army commander abraham auto hero and several other officers have been killed in a plane crash in the northern city of kaduna. the incident occurred as the plane attempted to land in poor weather is not known what caused the crash hero had only recently been appointed. the world's most prestigious architecture event opens
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its doors to day after being postponed last year, due to colbert 19 more than 100 architects and studios are taken part in the dentist. and now its title, this year is how will live together exploring the issue of coexistence and a post pandemic world. taiwan has reported another rise and domestically transmitted colbert 19 cases. after months of keeping the pandemic under control, the island is dealing with a surge and infections. now, one is under a heightened state of alert, with people asked to stay at home. and many venues. shots. leaders from the g 20 group of industrialized and emerging nations have held a virtual summit aimed at improving global access to corona virus. vaccines. producers pledged billions of doses to low and middle income countries by the end of next year. the european union also promised to boost domestic vaccine production
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in africa to reduce dependence on imports. the vaccine ro, like speeding up across the european union in italy, more than 30 percent of the population has already received the 1st bus in countries like you've gone to progress, it's slow. only one percent of people have been dotson a said that's the main topic at the g 20 global house summers. and it's a major concern of give vent to hold for close to 1500000000. those are so vaccines that have been administered in over $180.00 countries worldwide, only 0.3 percent of them are in low income countries. last year, the u wants to donate at least a 100000000 dose to developing countries by the end of the year. but support for the construction of production facilities is also needed. it is simply not acceptable. and it cannot be justified that in this 21st century,
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africa has only received some 20000000 out vaccine. those is, which is the party 2 percent of the global supply that produces trash to distribute more than $1000000000.00 doses that cost by the end of the year. and the leaders discuss the present future pandemic. we must make sure together that this is the last global pandemic. this must be the goal of the room declaration, strengthening international cooperation to end the pandemic as quickly as possible and to prevent future health crises together. those that the summit cor messages. now some other developments in the corona virus pandemic, japan has approve the use of the marina and ask for authentic vaccines. it's the latest attempt to contain a search in cases 9 weeks before the olympics are due to open. and tokyo thailand
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has detected its 1st domestically transmitted cases of the highly infectious barian . first found in india comes as the country finds its worst outbreak to date, and germany is imposing tougher restrictions on travel from the united kingdom. signing concerns about that same barrier and incoming travelers will have to coran team for 2 weeks. upon arrival sports down at the title. deciding saturday in spain, league city arrivals at lead, co, madrid, and current champions. rail madrid are separated by only 2 points with one game left to play. unless we go and leave the table with 83 points, a win against rail via lead. later today would insure the title. it would be their 1st since 2014, but it won't be easy as via the lead are fighting off a threat of relegation. and pop music fans are gearing up for tonight's final of the world's biggest music competition. the eurovision song contest a limited crowd will be attending the show and the dutch city of rotterdam. but
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fight against the corona. virus pandemic. now as the rate of infection in developing what measures are being taken? what does the latest research say? information and context, ah, virus updates and special monday to friday on b w once that has changes privacy policy. and this is causing a lot of protest worldwide to continue using the messenger app. and full users are required to agree to the new terms and conditions. and they want facebook increased access to private data, what's up and develops today's topic on shift the
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message. that's the easiest way to keep in touch with people that to us the call, the 9th and ben damage has made this even more apparent. in december 2020, for example, although 100000000000 messages were sent by a what's up every day with around 2000000000 active users. what's up is the number one. the messenger app in 2nd place also from facebook is the facebook messenger with around 1300000000 users, with 1200000 users chinese messenger, and which is my 3rd and with 550000000 users. the most popular independent messenger is keller graham. let's go back to the market leader with one in 3 people over the age of 13. using was that it's truly a global setup. it's also a huge source of income for his parent company. facebook, which collects private data to create profiles. these other used, for example, for personalized advertising. it's actually a common business model, but many say lots of new terms and conditions go too far,
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data protection groups. and so what's new? what's left messages are encrypted. when you send a message, it only gets decrypted on the receiver's device. under the new terms and conditions, end to end encryption will be mean, meaning chat content will still become credential. but when you use what's that? so called meta data is accumulated to companies use this data to extrapolate valuable information on how a person uses their device or find out their network defense. according to what's app, new privacy policy. this data will now be passed on to its parent company. the e u. is the only place for him it, it tastes acquired whatsapp, a special regulation put in place. jennifer king is an expert and information privacy at stanford university in california. she wants that passing on data can have dangerous consequences. they use why?
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twice of different types of to target. you often think about this only in terms of kind of online commerce and online shopping, but it goes much more broadly. i mean, certainly in this country in the us, we saw the controversies around facebook's participation in our elections and election advertising. and we also seen how much the algorithms that facebook uses to recommend content to you, especially facebook groups, have led to people becoming more radicalized in europe, passing on data within a company. and the mapping individual data is prohibited according to the general data protection regulation. but facebook plan have also proven criticism in the u. s. and many other countries who's had the response. facebook clarified that it was only going to collect information from chaps concerning communication with company. but this would allow facebook to receive data on the
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consumer behavior of users for the static and then be used to make more money with personalized advertising. and there's a further motive behind this cooperation with. ready a calculator because the more that a company like facebook can argue that they cannot possibly disentangle. all of these other companies that they've acquired from the core of facebook. the more leverage i believe they feel like they have in trying to fight anti trust concerns that are currently being raised here in the us. what's users don't have a choice? they don't accept the new conditions. they won't be able to use all the familiar function with since lots of new terms and conditions where now is at the beginning of this year. more and more people have been looking for alternatives. and popular choice is signal in january the app even hit number one for a short time in apple's app store from sect, watts and found a brian acting and of
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a 3000000000 euros when f bought was emp, today he's a big fan of signal to even co founded, the nonprofits signal foundation, which for most open source privacy technologies, and to give the foundation 50000000 euros a startup capital. an important contribution to its success. ah, signal is a messenger that focuses on user privacy. the data is encrypted using the open source signal protocol, which is where the african plane enables users to send encrypted messages, photos, videos, and documents to another user or group checks ah, was created by the expert knew by his student. the marlins previously worked for different security companies and had been twitters chief military officer in 2013 moxie left with her and find it open, whisper signals, predecessor,
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it's fans and polluted. prominent means in tech circles, privacy activists, edward snowden, and put your finger jack dorsey appraised the stream of your genuine vessel phone treated you signal to your the europe commission also recommends using signal i, our privacy experts appreciate signal to getting the message or a thumbs up the other app do encrypt their transmission, but signal is trying to build a business off of essentially guaranteeing that the communications pre new and other signal users are completely private. they don't hold what we call the key encryption keys to those messages. and whether you're concerned about other individuals, hackers or the government signal probably checks all those boxes. signal has declared an offensive on facebook or pig data policy. for example,
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with that like this, they were supposed to be on the photo platform instagram. the advertising was to be tailored to the individual user, using data that advertisers can purchase this data, include hobbies, locations, and even opinions on socio political issues. pretty scary stuff. they never showed up on instagram. facebook claims that signals campaign never got started. signal says they were blocked, one thing is certain low. the issue has definitely raised awareness and privacy telegram has also province it from the controversy surrounding what's up today more than 550000000 people worldwide use this app. the most popular alternative to what's app isn't signal but telegram launched by pablo draws from russia. telegram registered $150000000.00 new users in the 1st month of this year. switching to telegram is easy. chaps can be imported from what stack with just one
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click. thanks to a browser extension, the african also be used on your desktop. this works because telegram uses a cloud surface. if you don't want to save messages to the cloud, you need to set up a so called secret chat messages or then save your own device. to self destruct timer for messages and files is another feature that protects your private use. so i would encourage you to put some type of expiration date on things. there's one thing you always need to assume that when you join online service, that they are going to have the default set to the maximal exposure. they'll want you to keep chaps around. you know, if there's an option to share data, it'll probably be selected also a little bit of homework and try to familiarize yourself with what that platform does. i kilogram and signal run on android as well as the i o. s. operating system
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kilogram is edward free and doesn't allow and to be regulated. sounds good, but it has led to radicals. he and germany, for example, gathering and huge chat groups and spreading, hey, polls and sake use the messenger service provided by the gaming platform. this chord is also becoming increasingly popular. first to hid with gaming fans. it now has around 150000000 users worldwide. that's twice as many as last year. people taking a closer look at this high flying app. this card was originally designed as a platform for gamers, but now you can also find groups called servers to talk about other things. you can start your own server or join an existing want to meet like minded people. ever since the number of discord users double to reach a 150000000, however, the most popular communities are often already. mixed. williams is an associate professor, teaches courses gaming,
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and he explains the industries in times of the 19th this is the same. we see across gaming discourse, not only a gaming app, but gaming is a 2060 percent across most platforms, as people have flocked to find some kind of social outlet when they otherwise couldn't each other face to face the many different functions and discourse are one reason why people are turning to the app to keep in touch with friends. chat rooms can easily be personalized. you can create subgroups told channels with different privileges for individual users. and you can communicate via video or voice chat more. you can also share your screen on your ah, there were actually some gaming centric platforms that are still around. venture low and team speak. there are still used by some gaming cultures. this court has some
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more functionality. it's user experience or u. x is a little bit nicer and smoother and cleaner. it's also notable that it isn't driven by advertising. and that if you go there, you don't feel quite so surveilled by commercial interests. i think that's a bit of an appeal. there's a catch that discord is a platform that was developed for gamers, and the messages sent via the san francisco bass provider do not have end to end encryption end to end and trips very important to me. so discord is currently not an option. even though i'd really like to stop using walter, but then most of my friends are still there. you 100 caspar data protection commission and hamburg has issued an order which only applies in germany. looks like invoice fans into german users are currently protected by this order binding facebook from processing or data. right? i mean, i have to see if this order, which is limited to the mother on the be taken up to the european level of
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pharmacy in the upper trying to get our colleagues from the european data protection board, including to join us groups also submit seats international standardized data protection is something i would like to see implemented. i think it's a scandal that facebook can't or won't make their terms and conditions more transparent. i want to have more control of my personal data. and as the global success of alternative apps shows, i'm not the only one. what's your opinion? have you thought about switching to an alternative app, or are you worried that it might be hard to just stay in touch with your friends? there's no on d, w dot com on our you tube channels. that's all for me today. see you again soon. ah, ah, ah, good. i
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