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speaking the truth that alexandra says, it's why her mother was arrested. she hadn't seen her in 5 months. but every day she delivers groceries to the prison where she is being held. she could have no blue the to have a dish there called the fish grave. no, it's a lump with fish heads and bone was sticking out. they bring one plate for everyone in the cell. the wall of her mother, the president of the minced press club, has been charged with avoiding taxes for middle leg. sondra says that's just an excuse to lock up critical journalism of august here to below the k u. k. last summer i was so happy i saw hundreds of thousands of fellow ruffians on the streets and i know they're still out there. but it's not a sprint, and it's a marathon. we have to learn to conserve our strength name for it. but i will
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remind protests of which a prominent dissident and bella ruth was taken off the ryan airplane in minsk and arrested along with his girlfriend. sophia pago, a russian citizen, bella, mercy, and authorities released a video of her claiming to show a confession. but her mother says she could hardly recognize her. she's lucca boone . my daughter is in a k g b jail in minsk. i'm asking the whole world to help my girl get her freedom back because it's a common fate in bella. bruce desperate families fighting for their loved ones and looking to the west, not to russia for help. france and germany are promising to spend more than 500000000 euros to support the vaccine production in africa. the european union also planned to deliver more than 100000000 doses of vaccines to the continent this year. many african nations are struggling to secure
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vaccines on the global market. and south africa is entering a 3rd wave of infections. are correspondent, other in fish reports from durban. it looks like the arrival of ahead of states, but it is actually just the delivery of $300.00 vaccine doses to an inoculation side. and do have been hundreds of eligible senior citizens over the age of 60 have been waiting since morning. i'm not happy at all. it was because most of them has lost their lives. so that is why you came here so that you get paid for that and prevented. i think we're all very excited about least getting into the into line yet and getting it over and done with. and then we can get on with our lives again . less than 2 percent of south africans have received the depth so far, not even $1000000.00 people. many south africans are not happy about this low roll out of the vaccination program, but the government says they simply cannot get their supplies earlier because of
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the massive global demand. and also because many industrialized countries secured themselves huge quantities of vaccines, south africa has ordered 16 for 75 percent of its population, but only a fraction of that has arrived in the country. this is why french president him on william, i clung and german health minister in span of visiting south africa to support technology transfer and the establishment of regional manufacturing centers. friends committed up to 500000000 euros. germany will invest up to 50000000. we have very keen to support and cooperate in this area with other countries around the world. we think it very important that we can make it possible that everyone on the world that wants to be vaccinated can get vaccinated to be on the safe when everyone is safe. if an opportunity south africa has been a leading voice, speaking out against the leg of maxine x,
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that's what countries and demanding and intellectual property waiver for over 900 vaccine. and on this we are not going to retreat because for us to retreat means that we say our people's lives are not worth much the lives of our people with a great deal. and we do this because we want to save our people's life. and we therefore wait to continue insisting that this wave i should be there so far, not a single vaccine is produced in south africa from scratch. only one covered 1916 as partly manufactured here, filled in vials and distribute it. experts say it will take a long time to create the necessary capacity time, but south africa doesn't have infection. rates have been increasing in the past days. the country is going into a 3rd wave, and people who are under the age of 60, still not sure when they will be able to get inoculated earlier,
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especially the w out in creation files that report. and i asked him if france and germany were able to find common ground when it came to helping south africa. well, actually i would say on all sides on one page when it comes to the target to come up with more manufacturing capacity here. and through the transfer of skills and knowledge and technology in the ends of the day, the big question is, how are they going to achieve it? and this is whether the difference comes in. the german side in particular, says mainly we have to achieve it with incentives for the companies that should work together with local companies. so we can come up with financial incentives to create an environment that makes it easier for them to invest. the south african sites agree to that to some extent, but they say things are just going to slow. this is why they've been pushing for this patient waiver and president run my post yesterday, emphasized once again that they are not going to retract on that they still see that as a key step. interesting, the, the french president kind of supported him yesterday surprised me saying yes mister
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president, we are behind you on that. also on the patent waiver, if this is necessary, so he kind of kept the door open with it. germany on the other hand, still keeps the strong position against the patient waiver. they say this will not change anything on the short run. that was the deadliest increase speaking to us earlier. all right, let's get a check now some of the other story is making use this. our republicans in the us senate have blocks a bill that would have established a commission to investigate the assault on the capital. on january 6th, only 6 republicans joined democrats in supporting the commission. others express fears the commission would become a political weapon against them agreed to police and canada have found the remains of more than $200.00 children at the sight of a former school for indigenous youngsters. the school was part of a system closed down 3 decades ago that separated these children from their families. investigations showed widespread abuse in the facilities
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columbia marking one month since a wave of deadly pro began. they started as an outcry against the controversial tasser form, but soon turned into a national uprising against growing poverty and in equality, weeks of negotiations to end, the unrest have failed to bear fruit and the prospect of a peaceful solution seemed to slip even further on friday, when president yvonne to k and now he was deploying the military after more people died in demonstration, smoke tower above the city of pope john like monuments to the resistance. a month of protests has turned streets across the country into smouldering battles gorse from what they see as their flight for justice demands. i think it was not needed. the message we want to deliver is that we are tired of so much injustice
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from this corrupt government. as it was not of so much an equality got low, it's almost the end. we're not asking for any handouts. we're not asking them to give us anything. but we're only asking for an opportunity to grow for quality. not only for the rich, but also for the poor, you know, get me. but the, the protest abruptly when president even to k, saw, to raise taxes to pay for the pandemic. the blowback forced him to kill the bill. what the outcry continued in outrage over the government handling of a crisis that's in unemployment double in inequality. search the attempt to program into the stand or have so far pro futile according to official figures. more than 45 people have been killed. dozens more disappeared. and thousands on both sides were injured. but human rights groups say
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the real toe is likely much higher. and it's only likely to get worse in the days ahead. on friday, president duke, he said, he's deploying the army to the epicenter of the unrest congress, where at least 3 people were killed in the last 24 hours. but little time to get a how to be absolutely clear gap. but tonight we begin the maximum deployment of military assistance in the city of things. yeah. and the department of it by the cns, you know, of anarchy. i mean, do not have a place in our country. yeah. not a key. and no brain actually student. so face meeting with colombia, the vice president on friday, us secretary of state anthony blink, and expressed his concern over the deepening crisis in the country. backing the people's right to protest peacefully. for now though,
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the deadly cat and mouse game on the streets of columbia continues the sports news now and soccer as champions. we finally take place tonight to english science manners. the city and chelsea will face off for europe biggest titled, but with plenty of their found having traveled to the portuguese city of porto, the victorious team will not be the only winters. the champions league fever has arrived in porto. the final bring some of the biggest names in football to the city, but it's not stop like man, city, coach, pet quality, iowa, and kept in kevin sabrina. the local is most excited about. it's these guys the, the brits are here and they're spending money after the long months of look down in europe. that's a welcome sights. we have a big, big make during one here. so for us that the final top
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like kick off florida and you'll find english fans have a reputation for causing trouble abroad though. and they have already been some clashes between supporters and police but with an economy that depends on tourism. people are happy to welcome that mostly friendly guests. it's a good thing for us for our economy. having to risk back is important for businesses. it's very good. and watching football live and in the flesh will come as a relief for the fans after a season wait games mostly took place behind closed doors. yeah. it's all believable, really big. so whatever is in london, dr. for the last month, with the rules and to be here and on the pull to go beautiful pool tomorrow is really stuff of drains supporters and ports ready for the champions league final
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and that's the latest from the w news. this hour of next is a special edition of our tech show shift with elbows at smart home. i'm mary and i haven't seen from me and the entire new team here in for lyn. thanks for watching. the fuzzy sales up. i don't know if not easy to go to another country. you know nothing about this because we can't stay finished. well, why not look closely global news that matters. d. w made for minds. oh, the point against the corona virus pandemic now has the right of infection in developing measures are being taken. what
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does the latest research say? information and context, clues of data. special monday to friday on d. w. the ah . ship special smart home. how risky or intelligent houses me, who has a mind of its own expert cultural high diary configured it's 300 smart programs for self and his family artificial intelligence in the basement. this has always knows what's the height of a common southern germany looks normal, but looks can be deceiving. long morning regina, please be quiet. already
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a nice camera recognizes faces clear to enter the whom and opens the door off of that it's your computer. where is papa was left at 4 55 pm. the phone, given the current traffic, likely be home at 6 50 pm when the hydro is wanted to know whether they should buy new diapers for their daughter radia, they just ask and we need diapers. according to my calculations already has around $3594.00 plus diapers last 2 days. i will order more on monday, but in size 5, should i order these now? yes, please. okay, i'll search for the best price and order them likely arrive tomorrow. when the family watches tv smart sensors dark and the room blinds, don't smart home noticed that after 6 or 7 times it knew when they wanted this way . who am i supposed to see?
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and i was so that every time we turn on the tv and there's too much sunlight, we're supplying upon the blind slats, adjust according to the angle of the sun, and the tv with contra books in the system use the sensors, microphones and cameras. registers everything found the shopping showing cookie and work habit. 50 devices are connected, including the tv oven heating system by from the line. they communicate with one another and 20 online services such as amazon or google. or use him on the command center so to speak. how's this? this is the heart of the whole thing. a small computer with the consumer, relatively little power. it operates the i of runs a lot of software hobby, the fighter my son reckless help like this is firstly hobby management. secondly, i mainly do it for energy efficiency. systems have so much power and reduces the
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ecological reference and the one i should be covering my investments as i end of the 15 to 20 years. what is it? outside the raise? flower beds are also watch it, according to weather data recommendations. the law more functions in a similar way. even assist when the family barbecues on the terrace. the stakes are ready. bon appetite, p. my vision in a few years and the house will new when i'm hungry was i want to of an order from the delivery service madison. that's a magic way. i will need to do nothing when i open the door except for food. but how much and data storage is too much, even if it's 100000000 with less concerned, but don't share the nature of their home the same and getting smarter all the time . a smart home can make life more comfortable and optimized processes. but it can also pose a security risk by
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t experts. university show us how simple it is, tax software for a typical home security camera that connects the why fi at the university of applied sciences. and within germany, i was event that the research assistant specialize in cyber security. he's going to hack into the camera crunches. that's looking good with yes i'm in there we are using with quite a security vulnerability because the cameras default settings allowed to be accessed via the internet. the specialist was able to hack his way in within minutes using a program. he wrote himself was terrified if not just how fast he did it. on the invasion of privacy. the camera opens the gateway into the whole network. meaning hackers could spy on every connected device.
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it is not only to this camera but essentially to any number of cameras if you, because the firmware on it are the operating system is use not just for this one you but also by many other camera makers. some of that, the actual problems that i get you're probably in this chink in the armor is functional. as it means the devices are compatible as manufacturers to provide security aspects and pay to little attention to firmware settings. the problem is that the problem is that many manufacturers don't even know there's a problem because they just purchased the firmware. so they probably don't know their way around it or how to secure it. the last is a cost factor. 20 you a camera isn't going to have a whole lot of security built in this app control door lock made by a leading german brand. the students expected it to be more secure, but they nonetheless managed to hack into its wireless technology. the
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phone that communicates with a base station that in turn transmit signals to the door lock. hackers could interfere with a base station and bombarded effectively, putting it out of action, which would leave the door unlocked. professor baker has worked for germany's intelligence, but he says, you don't need to be a secret agent or an expert to carry out such attacks. that that's scary how incredibly easy it is that you can find huge bidding on. many of the tools we showed neutral videos and you can launch these attacks, or even if you haven't got a clue what you're doing of that uses the police therefore, emphasize prevention and advise people to properly inform themselves about security risks. so that smart has technology doesn't open the door, attend shooters and the light deflect. if someone has surveillance cameras, they could observe them at home and utilize in the halls of the they could watch
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when people come and go up in the go and more or less compile a profile of their daily routines. and students at the university of applied sciences and in layer on germany's northeast coast. you exercises like these to prepare themselves for careers and cybersecurity, making products better and more secure, which are more and above all funny, but educating students. so the companies where they end up working become sensitized, are these things, make sure they don't happen. the university inform the manufacturer and about the vulnerabilities found in the devices. the students hacked. a few months later, the files were fixed and they sent us a new devices and we attend to the breaches we showed you again twice and they no longer work. miss shamburger, it seems this is the only way you can reach some of the manufacturers and get them to take action. the i teach him to remain ever on the alert searching for an
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exposing new founder abilities. me, what can we do to improve the security of protect our privacy? 3 young researchers looked at digital washed august part of their master's degrees, which uses machine learning to recognize reports and ward off cyber attack me. this little device to make why fi network safer? it was designed by bit away students start from israel in germany is the idea was born by the fact that we're surrounded every day by problematic, smart home devices, like cameras and vacuum cleaners, hope things that have a microphone or a camera and process personal information are strikingly vulnerable to hackers in to check. i'm after 3 semesters, this study, the teams develop its 1st prototype, which people can hook up to their rotors at home. to help in recall it watchdog
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nothings because it's a device that watches over and protect all the devices in your house when the us and informs you when something's wrong. when it was this flash, the internet of thing is becoming part of our everyday lives. the number of intelligent advice can households is driving and we are always online. all these devices rely on our homes, private router. so that's precisely where bit why has to watchdog, if there's an attack on the smart home users, these are notification on their smartphones and can, and the unauthorized access at the touch, the the monday out watch dog is watched on is in. otherwise, it learns how these devices normally function the machine with the help of machine learning and then determine whether device is operating normally or poorly hired dish, no model, or when the threats occurs. and it can look at
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a kind of how lucky and i'm with private household. why are i industrial application and have received a 1000000 euros and funding from jim youth, ministry of education and research they develop watched out here at the hope center for information security and sampling. it was professor taylor who taught them how to turn my dea into a market ready product and it is. and that the end of each semester, students present their project in its current form to a jury a bit like on dragons. then they have to keep defending their idea time and again and explain how it will make money over the course of a year and a half. so 3 semesters, it grows more polished before it starts off. it's just a little technical idea. well then it becomes a prototype which is perfected more and more until at the end of these one and a half years, they actually have something that can be shown to potential investors who can back
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the start up. so i can come of the student loan to film of i to understand this master's degree program is the only one of its kind in germany, his bus c o. michelle buck is that it's important to turn research and to practice . therefore, in research, you can either build a fantastic engine that you keep somewhere to admire or you can put it in a car to drive on the street. and we want to drive to help them turn their ideas into successful products. students in the entrepreneurial cybersecurity master's degree program i taught to think like start up founders and half of their time attending classes on id as divers security the rest of the time as opposed to learning about product development and how to found a business ah, the program is attracting more and more students use. ah, we started off with 70 or 80 applicants. now we have over $120.00. they come from
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the saw land and everywhere in germany, from europe or north america, down to america, india, and pakistan from all over the world on also considered i wanted their to, to watch job to be as user friendly as possible. so they made a controlled by a smartphone didn't need to 1st sit down with the data and turn on your computer. so today people always have their smartphones. so when something happens, when you get a notification on your phone and during the current test phase early users get to try out the prototype. but for the watch doc to come out onto the market. alexander thing on tabatchnik of your life and their team 1st need to find financial backers who buy into their idea. ah
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