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the, you know, we are not afraid to capture and the african population is really fast. and young people clearly have the solutions that, you know 77 percent. now, every weekend on the w 2 weeks ago, a cyber attack against the colonial oil pipeline cause long queues at the pump. so the search in us gas prices today, american consumers were wondering if me prices would go the same way as a cyber attack against the world's biggest meet pros. affected about 20 percent of us slaughtering capacity. colonial pay the criminals between $4.00 and $5000000.00 . j b s as a says now resolve the issue. so ransomware is clearly big business,
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i'm feel, go in berlin, and this is the day the the ransomware attacked by criminal factors. well, that was the warning shot we are looking to steal our intellectual property. they are looking to feel our personal identification and they're looking to conduct interference and influence operations. my ministration will be pursuing a global effort ranch where attacks by fries national criminals who often use global money laundering networks to carry them out. i mean that it no longer is just a simple guessing passwords or perhaps a phishing email. there's evidence that is actor written where it is in russia. they have some responsibility. also on the de
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florida joins a growing list of us states, banning transgender women and girls from participating in female sports at college and high school. and governor says it's about fairness in sports, but is he trying to solve a problem that doesn't actually exist? we're going to protect fairness and women sports. we believe that it's important to have integrity in the competition. and we think it's important that they're able to compete on a level playing field and you've seen what's happened ah, welcome to the day we begin with a growing threat from the dark side of the web. ransomware is malware that encrypts its targets. computer systems hackers, van demand ransom, usually paid encrypted currency to unlock the files several weeks ago. so criminals shut down the colonial oil pipeline in the united states which supplies oil to the u. s. east coast,
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it was one of the biggest digital ran some attacks ever reported its belief. the group with ties to russia was behind it. his latest attack. how did different target meet wells biggest meet processing companies, getting back on line after a cyber again, paralyzed to it's i to systems in north america and australia, white, the, the white house said j b. s a received a ransom demand from a criminal organization based in russia. president biden signal that he would retaliate. production is on hold at this factory in the us state of nebraska, the employee carpark empty. the modern meat processing plant is highly automated. animal slaughter, invoicing and deliveries. everything relies on a centralized computer system. without that system production have to shut down at one of the biggest meat production companies in the world. j. b. s accounts for about a quarter of all beef. and the 5th of all pork produced domestically in the united
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states in grand island, on that $5000.00 head each day. and the, the stores the restaurant that they supply. that's their supplier. the biden administration phase j b. s. for these, the so called ransomware attack, originated from a criminal organization, most likely, based in russia. many guns develop and use such software to encrypt victims files and then demand payment for decryption. you know, we're not taking any options off the table in terms of how we may respond, but of course, there's an internal policy review process to consider that we're in direct touch with the russians as well. to convey our concerns about these reports, the f b, i say it's now investigating in the usa, both companies and federal agencies are fighting a wave of ransomware attacks. just a few weeks ago, cyber criminal's crippled the largest fuel pipeline in the united states. its operator colonial is said to have paid some $3000000.00 euros in ransom to the
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attackers for many cyber experts believe that's just the beginning. i think a big part of this is that you have to make sure you actually have visibility and the threat, and a lot of organizations aren't able to find and fix different vulnerabilities faster than the adversaries that they're fighting. meanwhile, j b s says it's been able to restore parts of its computer system, but nevertheless, experts believe that the closure of the company's plans will most likely lead to high a meet prices. and let's get more on this remote, rob watts from d w business or welcome rob. so often we look at the crimes like this and presume it's at some spotty, 17 year old. and he said, mom's basement, who is likely to be behind this, whether it's actually a specific group that's being blamed for this. people with links to this half blaming a notorious group known as are evil. the are standing for ransomware and this is
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very much though they're modus operandi that favorite way of operating of these ransomware attacks. and they actually cut out of, or at least took credit for of a very high profile. ransomware attack just earlier this year on a supplier for apple, quanto computing spaced in tie one on that occasion, they demanded $50000000.00 euros, $50000000.00, actually for the company to get its data back. when the company initially refused to do that and refused to do that, all you full started posting details that they've got from this stolen data. on line of this group is believed to at least have hackers in russia, if not, have links to russia, mainly because the places where it started posting all of this data were on the dark web and they were on russian language forums. also, it's not been known as yet, carry out an attack on a russian entity. so the russia is very much thought to be in some way involved in
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this. and whether it's actually behind it or just facilitating or just orienting, just not shutting them down. and this is one of the key accusations that is, leveled russia is that it is, if not, it directly encouraging hacking. it's that it's some sort of safe haven. this is where the united states is accused. the amanda, other countries like iran and china being, i mean, the thing with russia is that it's got a lot of very highly qualified workers who are underpaid. and that makes it a rich breeding ground for hackers. i suppose. and it's been accused of allowing them to operate so long as they don't carry out a tax on russian entities. ok. so then the money gets, gets paid and, and lots of these companies are insured for just this sort of adventure obviously. so how does it get paid? well, it's the way it's done. it is something that would have been difficult to imagine, you know, not, not so many years ago because it's all done over something called
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a dark web, which is something we haven't known about for that long. and it's done using crypto currencies. so what the hacking group will do is they'll encrypt this data and then an exchange for the key to unencrypted o d encrypted fell demand money in the form of a crypto current because it's not traceable because it's not traceable. you can send crypto currencies and receive them without giving your name or, you know, a legal address, anything like that it's, it's a real dream for criminals. so it, is it true that there are companies out there? oh, gangs out there who will, if i was so inclined to provide me with having services and software, if i paid us. yeah, i mean, what you're talking about here is something that's known as ransomware as a service. now you might have heard of something go software, that's a faster service, which is a thing. indeed, yes, there's software as a service is where your i might find on the internet, a company that has a good piece of software that we want to use. and we will lease it off them,
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we'll pay them a certain amount of money. we'll never own the software, but we'll be able to use it for a certain amount of time. well, you can do that just as freely with ransomware. through the dog web, they advertise it in much the way as software companies do it. you can ties. yeah. and you can buy a package with 247 support. if you want. there are a user reviews. it's actually, it would appear quite easy to get hold of this ransomware software if you were to want to carry out one of these attacks. but obviously some prior i t experience is required and if you have it, okay, no, i was asking for a friend, it's fine, it's fine. and it's always about money. well, the ransomware attacks, it would certainly appear so because they demand the money. and then the attack and, but you have to think about what, what other possible reasons can there be behind haps, so that as the intelligent sango, for example, we have the so the winds hack last year i see them in the united states that was hacked data from even us government agencies,
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microsoft became compromised and that went and detected for months. the only reason that that, you know, was taking all the money issue that's all about attacking companies and being able to get hold of intelligence. there's also the political surface that can also be there. the reason for these attacks, and there's clearly thought to be a political angle behind these ram. so even these ransomware attacks, because the white house is saying that it's expected to in some way guy, the discussion in this between president biden and president putin, when they meet in geneva, later on this month. ok, robin taking copious notes. effective robots, date of the business. thank u. k government. the government is hosting a global vaccine confidence some it says international leaders see ways to improve uptake of covered in 1900 vaccines. that job has been made more difficult, but online skeptics are raising down about the safety of inoculations. one
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coordinated campaign a piece of targeted the bound tech pfizer drug by offering the payments to social media influences were willing to spread misinformation. in the, in the, on his youtube channel code watch man presents his take on current affairs. a couple of weeks ago he received an ominous e mail to me and it has an influence agency based in london, contacted me, which is not unusual on but what was strange was in the very 1st email, they said we had some information here that we would like you to disseminate, i will tell you for the time they asked him to discredit biotech and reference supposedly secret information that allegedly proved hundreds of people have died from its fascination. he played along and took up their offer to find out more. i forgot to know how late he got further instructions saying, for example, that my post should come across personal opinion by that i should not back in my
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posts, which by the way, illegal in germany, he got that. i should say that i came across this information myself to restore me around the world. youtube is a being offered money in similar circumstances, like say, who lives in france. we are at the center of, of something going on like information war. and people need to be supposed to be cautious of what they read about when to hear about france's health minister responded sharply to these attempts to manipulate public opinion before this or last one was the vast majority of french people want to be vaccinated. and i don't think anyone from, from that or abroad can dissuade the frank with such a negative communication campaign that threw me off in the business. according to research by german broadcaster, a r d, youtube is from other countries have already spread the dubious information in india. for example, one of these. so here,
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there are 2 companies who production they sense this brazilian youtube or is also seen warning view as against what he calls the dangerous vaccine ski blow to the mountain. forget, there are lots of famous people out there who won't do almost anything for cash. it's dangerous, especially when it comes to things like elections, influences are being paid to place certain messages, go out and feel good on the board. up and daniel loafer, an editor at germany's net politic, got old new site has been researching the issue. cassandra, the thing that this company doesn't even exist in the british commercial register, it's a dummy company that doesn't happen to have a doorbell at the address provided clinton did is that we found it's customers seem by and large mostly to be russian line. mia co, dutchman stopped researching the topic, the suppose an agency apparently figured out he was leaving them on and cut all contact. so let's get more on mr. w. report, a problem. so the earliest welcome pablo. y target bond tech pfizer. well,
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1st and foremost, the by on tech pfizer vaccine is that one of the main vaccines being used here in the you and in the united states. now, a french investigative, that media report pointed to the similarities between the disinformation campaign and the official twitter account of russia. sputnik fee vaccine. now what it says on this, we're going to see a tweet now where you can see that on their, at their it is, you can see that actually on their twitter account, they attack m r n a vaccines such as this by, on tech, pfizer vaccine and the maternal vaccine. now splitting the v hasn't actually been authorized for use here in the european union or in the united states to very big and lucrative markets. of course. now last month, the use of foreign service warned against quote, states sponsored vaccine. this information campaigns from russia and china, and also nor report from the european union. they concluded that moscow and beijing
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were aiming to so mistrust in western vaccines by sensationalizing safety concerns . ok, so how do, how to, how to governments, how to state bodies fight back against this sort of misinformation? well, it's very difficult, obviously, and what i did was i approached at the center for countering digital hate and they've analyzed thousands of social media posts that have been spread about vaccination miss. and i spoke to their c e o him run mad. and this is what he had to say to me. the platforms themselves, facebook, instagram, google, new cheap that are critical in spreading this misinformation. they are all american and of course, the legislatures that can most affect the regulation of those companies. american, however, europe is legislation for additional service. zach the u. k is legislation for the online services bill and as ever social media companies at the root of all this, what are they saying? well, emma and i'm just touched on it there. of course,
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there is legislation and a foot, and obviously there, this is a multi layered issue because it's not only just legislation, like you said, it's the social media companies as well. they have to play a role in this with their guidelines, but they also have to actually do something about it. and they say social media platforms that they do remove millions of posts which violate their policies. and they have made efforts to improve at the spreading or, or to improve, to stop the spreading of missed information. so for example, on twitter or facebook, they've introduced this new tool will say that you have to read a post before you send it on to your context. because also model happen is to have some sort of snappy headline. people will read the headline and then they just send it on. and actually if you read it, maybe if you've read it, you'll realize you don't actually agree, what's that there? and you wouldn't pass it onto your context. but to be honest with you need that you need the social media company working along with legislation. and obviously we're
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dealing with at, you know, an issue that affects people around the world. and obviously the users like ourselves also have to play a role in this by actually looking at what information we're spreading on to the people that we have in our contacts. thank you. that's a problem fully alice. oh, i can tell you this in florida. you know, girls are going to play girls, sports and boys are going to play boys sports. that's what we're doing. make sure. now joe, joe, florida's republican government on desantis assigned into lower bill the balance transgender women and girls from participating in female sports or college and high school supporters of the bill. se transgender, female athletes have an unfair advantage, but could say that is a necessary and discriminatory. oh,
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joe biden has become so sitting usaa president, to visit the side of the tulsa massacre in oklahoma. he marked a 100 years since a white mob killed as many as 300 african americans in the middle class district. know that the time as black wall street is to biden's and rights for black americans is still under assault to this day. or now, the survivors of the tulsa massacre over 100 years old, but never in their long life. have they seen a president commemorate the event. president biden held a minute of silence in tulsa to remember a black community that was subjected to one of the worst racial attacks in us history for much too long. the history of what took place here was told in silence, cloaked in darkness. but just because history is silent, it doesn't mean that it did not take place. in 1921,
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a mob of white people looted and burned tulsa's, thriving greenwood district. a proper count of the dead was never completed. but some estimates say hundreds of black americans were killed. those now living in the cities say the president's visit was a vital for racial justice. and it's important because there's a beginning of admittance. there's a beginning of, let's speak on these things and let's try to deal with this is that we can grow and move forward. we need his presence. we need for people to continue to learn about the race math occur and to continue to invest, to really help us move forward. looking back is one thing, but thinking about what's next is sort of the big part of it. like, what are we going to do to make things right? what are we going to do to improve our community? but it has stayed clear of a commitment for reparations to survive and, and their descendants that says his administration is aware that more needs to be done to address racial inequality. ah,
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insects have long been a part of the dive in asia and africa. but here in europe, not so much that said habits are changing. there's more people turn that back, so not a product. some see a market developing. the european, the food safety agency recently approved meal worms, human food, and the new industries already flourishing the farms, hoping to transform insects into another protein source europeans, even if it's just a nice one. at the w reporter last how to visit one of germany's largest insect farms. the protein of the future is being grown here in a factory building in a village in southern germany. the farm is called 6 feet to eat. and they're raising meal worms here. these tiny insect just over 2 centimeters long could be key to feeding the planet. in fact,
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port tours the insect is rich and protein living up to 70 percent of their entire masses proteins. and in addition to that, they're also rich and healthy. omega 3 fatty acid fisher, somebody's like fish tissue except with fish. you have a 2 percent share of the mega 3 fatty acid on one second. somebody some in say my especially the meal unites housing over 14 percent. they have is $27.00 times as much as i said, so and split the seed in 5. literally millions of insects are being raised here. mealworms, crickets, grasshoppers. each breed with very particular needs lakes, debbie temperatures of up to 40 degrees. the insects live for just 4 to 5 weeks before they make their way into a fridge fall into a deep sleep. that ends in a roasting oven there packaged and sent to stores, restaurants, or straight to consumers who are currently paying premium for the product. but with
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the u. paving the way the company hopes to produce cheaper soon kept sending up the simplest in new york city. there were some insects ideally suited for ethical factory farming would like to meet with the cricket. currently establishing some level of automation and our processes to get away from a lot of the manual labor that is currently needed. and that's, that's a way to cut costs on us and it will help during the consumer prices down to cost response. or the speakers secrets and recent in place. but what about all those people who can't stomach bug on their salad or their pastor? this while they can go to the noun, becca, quote, heinlein is a baker in the back, and he has been specializing in interesting ingredients like spelt or insects. his insect bread contains 20 percent me a warm flower. its pricey at over $80.00 for a small loaf. but customers have quickly taken an interest
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as a given little say, a positive. we were positively surprised, especially with regards to our older customers. we thought that the younger generation would be more likely to try out something new, but in fact, it was the overseas room and all that got really excited about life. and many even tried the whole meal worms to the office here at home. reason enough for the baker to hope that his store stays busy and customers are enjoying more of his experiments. ah, nice being cool. the longest distance migration of wild elephants ever recorded in china. the 15 wandering on the fence as embarked on a 500 kilometer journey after straying from a nature reserve in china southwest. if not reached the outskirts of the major city of co, maine, where authorities are trying to keep them out of populated areas. an epic track
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through southwest and china destination unknown. no uncertain why this heard of 15 wild asian elephant strayed from a peaceful, national nature as the united province. one theory is that their leader lacks experience and lead the group astray. other experts say the journey is the result of human development and that the elephant of searching for new habitat was heather . the reason that trek has become the longest distance migration of wild elephant ever recorded in china. this is, this is the 1st time in history that we've seen anything like this. it's never happened before. so everyone is trying to figure out why it's happening. we need to observe the elephant further and study them movements. the group set out is 16 animals that 2 turned around and went home and the baby was born during the track. the hood has moved through villages, broken into bonds, trampled crops,
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and caused more than a $1000000.00 of losses. but now the elephants are approaching can ming a city of 7000000 people? and while chinese social media is full of posts and videos of sightings, a task force of 360 people. and 9 drones is busy tracking the heard, desperately trying to keep them away from the most populated areas. and the final story on animal corner can says a girl in california who got a little close to nature van advisable. after she tackled a back in her garden surveillance video mother taking her cups for a walk along the garden was in los angeles. a summer. didn't go down too well with the dog and incense the 17 year old hailey maurine come separate the animals that she was thinking about saving her dog mostly escape it. just to straighten
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to be a company, a research team to the pacific to the language of whales starts to 4th on dw the news . this is state dublin years live from berlin, benjamin netanyahu 12 year rules of israel's prime minister near its end. this is opponents agree to form a coalition government, centrist paid couples together at discretion. array of parties from across the political spectrum includes the ultra nationalist enough tommy back. also, programs relaxed as worth the read environmental disaster gets, was
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a container ship carrying chemicals and plastics that burned for days and spilled its cargo. is now thinking tongue, tried to take it out to see what an oil spill is now a possibility and russian opposition of jails and investigated after being taken off the plane in peters back on monday while he was on the run like school here from a supporter who was in court ah, i'm sure welcome to the program israeli opposition parties have agreed to form a new coalition government and, and prime minister benjamin netanyahu is 12 years in power centers, yale of pe, the telephone president, reuben, driven to inform him of the agreement shortly before a deadline of midnight local time, and the day of the hotline religious masters,
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nestali betty will be prime minister for 2 years. after that he'll be replaced by the pete, the man who did the grand work to put the scottish to get. the lines include 7 parties from across the political spectrum, including bennett nationalists are raises straight to d, w. the middle east correspondent tanya kramer. welcome tanya. so a new coalition government for the country? what does it look like? while within the last hour before the deadline expired in the peace could inform the very present ru, ru, flynn, that he had the support that he could form a coalition government. and we'll be seeing this coalition. government is one of the largest abroad is coalition governments that this country has seen as parties from across the political spectrum, from the far right. the hotline, right to the left thing. parties like a smaller parties like merits. and of course,
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the central parties from yes, a teen. there's also this is a real 1st the support of the, our rom party. it's the 1st time that there's a formal agreement to join a government here. now the next steps will be, of course, in this power sharing government, really few for natalie bennett, being the prime, it becoming prime minister. and then he will be after 2 years, peter will take over as prime minister, but the next step would be then that this government needs to be sworn in there still some concerns that maybe one of the lawmakers of the amino might not support the government. so they will have to find a solution support from the outside for this government. then benjamin netanyahu, of course, will be outgoing, a prime minister, israel, the longest serving a pm people going to miss it while that. so of course
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the question that many israelis also asked themselves, i think today i talked to some of them and they told me, you know, the biggest concern was will there be no in turnitin government being formed before this deadline and also will it last and it actually end is endless cycle of elections. this country has seen in the past 4 years, but let's listen to some of the young israelis i had a chance to talk to today and change. he was in the job for many years. we want something new. we really need it as well. so i know that i don't want baby to stay forever. i think he needed to be replaced, but not right now in the current situation. for my son, a lot of israelis voted for him. i'm for him. i wanted him to say, i need, i think he's good to the states and i think he was the best prime minister that has ever been and will be finally busy. we'll go. it doesn't matter whether he was
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a good or a bad prime minister. it wasn't healthy for somebody to hold for such a long time to corrupt people. we need to change, we need new people and maybe this is that change back to time you kramer, tanya, there are some extreme differences in this coalition. how would i go to work together? well, i think this is the main concern, and this is what a lot of varies are concerned about. they actually want to see a government that's functions that works together. they haven't seen such a government in the past 2 years, at least. and this is very important. now you have, you have parties on the right side, the far right side, even those who are like hotline writing a government parties like mina enough tele bennett, is known that he, for excel really comes to the question of
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a palestinian state. he's against it. he is also a proponent of a settler activities and then you have left thing parties like merits. he's in favor of a palestinian state. now these questions might not come up. some of the unknown is saying that most likely this government, this coalition government is 1st look at passing what is very important. also the state budget. they will look more at economic issues. they will look more at a social economic issues that are less controversial. but the main question remains whether they can overcome those, you know, id, logical problems. they do have with each other and whether they can work together for a long time. and whether discovery will actually last and briefly tanya, this deal was put together by the paid a centuries if he really willing to wait 2 years to become prime minister.
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well, i think this is the deal. i mean, he offered the power sharing agreement, enough, tardy, bennett, he had to bring him in. the family bennett was seen as the king made because you needed them, you know, to join this coalition. so they both have an interest to keep this going. in the meantime, you know, pete will be the alternate prime minister. you will be also reportedly the foreign minister. you'd be looking at all the coalition agreements, of course as well, what has been written there. and so it's in the interest of both of them to keep this correlation together. i thank you so much for that. so tiny, tiny kramer in jerusalem. ok here. some of the stories making headlines around the world and mass. the fire has broken out an oil refinery, so it runs capital. authorities say a leak and a liquified gas line in ran triggered an explosion which caused the blaze. there are no reports of casualties. columbia has started,
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its government says the gradual reopening of its border with venezuela. this follows a 14 month closure to stop the spread of a corona virus. columbia has been made the destination for venezuela's, fleeing countries, social and economic crisis. though the 2 countries don't maintain diplomatic ties though sources ensure lanka sat burned out cargo ship carrying tons of chemicals, just off the port of colombo. as partially sunk, the m. b express po has been on fire for nearly 2 weeks with much of its dangerous cargo. falling overboard. the flames were initially extinguished on monday, but as the ship was being towed out to say things went from bad to worse, was being called astra, lank as worst marine disaster, the carrying tons of chemicals and plastics. the envy express paul is sinking into the sea. the
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singapore registered cargo ship was anchored of sri lanka, west coast, when it caught fire on may 20. now, with the blades finally under control, salvage crews tried to tow the ship into deep water away from precious fishing grounds. but the burnt out vessel is already thinking. i mean, this is a big problem for the all the fishermen. i mean these, this, of course they can go to the fi and they can do the work. because of this situation, the government has band fishing along an 80 kilometer stretch of coast. over 5000 fishing boats have been affected. the ship has doubt the death blow to our lives. we conquer to see which means we can't make a living in a 100 tons of plastic
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pellets of coated nearby beaches. the navy says it is also preparing for an oil spill with the toxic cargoes still on board. the thinking ship has already caused one of the countries worth environmental disasters. of his mounting concern of a rush is widening crackdown on dissenting voices ahead of parliamentary elections in september. prominent opposition activist andre barbara has appeared in court in the southern city of cross nevada, where a judge ruled about your face up to 2 months in jail. pending an investigation off is a former director of open russia, a disbanded pro democracy group. it was pulled off a plane just before take off for poland on monday. tanya was minova knows under ip if ever watched today's court proceeding, she joins us from a crocodile. welcome to d w. so he was sentenced to 2 months in custody, pending an investigation. what was it like to be in court and hear that decision?
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you know, it really was very emotional or emotional day. it was i can say and a his, he is doing, he's doing great. he is. he's smiling. so she is at the fine. but of course, i'm feeling worry about him and about there, there in the next month he will be in jail. but i think everything will be fine and she will be why do you think he was cognizant for arrest? because the head there, let's say you mind, september and ramblin doesn't want anybody, any opposition? candidates to be in the election. so that's why they decided to arrest the they, that's why they need to call and the other physician leaders almost nobody
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else them. why, in the 3, the on the freedom now. so i want them, i rested some of them abroad, but nobody in my school. so that no doubt is in your mind that this, this arrest was entirely political push. or because they, they opened russia group which was dissolved that the day as a earlier had been designated undesirable organization. ah, yeah. they, they ones that, you know, kremlin the one to close old structures. so it's easier for them to close all independent parties. all people work together, so that's why it's easier for them to close with them. gotcha. or to close for book or, or some other groups people so. so what is the next step then?
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if indeed there is one would have there the next course in a few weeks and maybe something will change. i hope so. maybe she won't be in jail and maybe she will be on the home arrest. so he's in jail at the moment. she must be concerned about your own position. i know i'm trying to think about it because i want to support somebody. and so i don't want to leave the country. and i want to help him to, to spend this time there. and they were a comfortable way, so that's why i'm hearing that now too. right. and i don't know if you've been watching what's been going on in bella roost. but the parallels uncommon between the way that the opposition is being dealt with that and what's happening there in russia? yeah, yeah. you all right. or i don't like it's,
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it's all of the core. when who working at means in the last summer it was really frightens and it was something extraordinary. but now i'm pretty sure that something like these could be in most school this summer before they election to their the parliament. i wish you, well, thank you so much for joining us to tanya. i will be some of the nicest developers in the corona virus that pandemic health officials in the u. k. say more than 3 quarters of the population has received at least one dose of a coven, 19 vaccine, and nearly half of all the adults and i fully vaccinated. a study in israel has shown a possible link between the bond tech 5, the vaccine and hot inflammation, a small number of young men that received the job. the country still plans to go ahead with plans to use bottom tech to vaccinate children between the ages of 12 and 16 and the u. s. president turbine has announced
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a month of action to urge more americans to get vaccinated. this will include a wide variety of incentives such as giveaways and new steps to ease barriers to vaccination. as if you're up to date. well, world news at the top of the hour, coming up next on the w. rob, what has your business update with the news? every journey begins with the 1st step and every language with the 1st word rico is in germany to learn german. why not learn with him? simple online, on your mobile and free w e learning course, eco's. vague germans meeting the the front against the corona virus
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pandemic. now has the rate of infection in developing measures are being taken. the what does the latest research say? information and context, ah, virus updates and special monday to friday on d. w. in the us returning a plan to big tech whitehouse imposed on goods from 6 countries who want to introduce new digital taxes to like his american audits. what's coming up major cyber attack brings the world's biggest meet supply j b s to its knees. we'll
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ask if any business is safe from the hackers who almost 150000000 jobs last last year, new reports. what's the figure on the impact about them? is that a label employment? the head of the national labor organization, the what has 6 legs and all the protein you need to bug. race and roasted for your next snack will look at the growing market edible. who's a state of your business time robots in berlin. welcome to the program. the us is putting pressure on its allies over their plans to tax big tech. the us trade representative as an ounce plan to impose terrorists of 25 percent on imports from 6 countries, u. k. india, austria, italy, spain, and turkey. it would cover goods with more than $2000000000.00. terrorists will
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initially be suspended for 6 months to allow for negotiations. the plant digital taxes would overwhelmingly hit american firms, just facebook, amazon, and google. well, let's get more on this from our financial correspondent in new york young quarter ends. if you, that is the us fighting a losing battle here because a lot of the companies are a lot of these countries are determined to tax big tech companies on the well, i would say it is likely that we will see digital texas, but i would not necessarily say that it's a losing battle if you look at the washington, because what washington basically is looking at is multinational approach. so a global approach. and so the united states is trying in the next couple of months to find a common ground for a global tank, having
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a logical problem there. as we talk about the fact that we're going to come back to when we're looking to see. but let me just move on for now. and on to the story that the world's biggest meat processing company, j. b. s, is slowly getting back online after a cyber attack. disruptive production in north america and australia, the ransomware attack on the brazilian meet packer came just weeks after a similar incident shut down the colonial oil pipeline in the united states. j b. s said it was resuming operations at the vast majority of its plants. earlier the white house said j b. s. had received a ransom demand from a criminal organization based in russia. well, i think the take away right now is if you're a corporate executive or a state local government agency had and you thought that you would be spared, that criminals wouldn't go after you guess what? they went after our gas and they went after our hot dogs. no one is out of bounds.
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here. everyone is in play and every single corporate executive needs to be convening their cybersecurity teams and their business resilience teams today to understand what their continuity plans are for 20 years. he's seen both good and less gifted. come and go both and been in the counselor at our company. there isn't much of a hierarchy, but the apprentice is at the lowest level of what little hierarchy there is for me . so the 1st lesson is to learn to listen to her stand back and not to think with them. i can do it all already. right. they don't get bullied or harassed, but i definitely think that it's important for them to approach things with a certain amount of humility. annual training is an opportunity to learn that takes model days, including when it comes to the paycheck. the average monthly pay for an apprentice amounts to less than $800.00 euros and that's before taxes. who hosts
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apprentices, just like all the others, have to learn how to get by on very little the your 100 experiences. what vocational education is in germany every friday. that's when be apprentice who is no longer so young, climbed into a somewhat decrepit car and drive across berlin. he's heading for vocational school. it's the other part of the dual training system. when you sit in a classroom and learn theory, back to the roots. nobody store location or school is located in berlin's fund. our district, about 2000 trainees attend classes here. they're studying to be masons and
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surveyors, cabinet, bakers and mechanics. this is where they learn the theoretical basics of their jobs . today in the plaster class, they're covering technology. they learn about restoring plaster and make up a list of materials should be good. hi, bar is a trained construction engineer who's been teaching at the vocational school for 25 years. i see here, my name is hatch. what we're doing here is working on a kind of educational superstructure, letting them know in general, what's special about the company. we then move on to handling materials for example, because if i know why certainly things are the way they are, then i'll have more confidence when i'm working for the next. not just have the combination of theory and practice learning and application mama. that's what makes germany's vocational training system a dual one. it's also what sets it apart from companies and government. vocational
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schools often cooperate with one another. over decades. there are few other places in the world. you can find that i, for leader a professor at new next technical university trains up and coming vocational education teachers and pursues research in the field. a vocational education youth unemployment in germany is relatively low. and leaders says that's down to the dual system. when trainees get their diplomas, they're good to go for the job market since in the log in office and they're all able to do their jobs in a theoretically considered and practically competent way and thoughtless. alford exceeded, they're also flexible as a result of excellence and can change firms voice vehicles within the german system . once they're qualified, they're in demand isn't roll. it's even outside of the company where they're trained. so in germany, vocational training, flawless,
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perfect. wherever you look for from it, companies in the next step region in rural upper bavaria are a prime example of what's been going wrong. experts call what the vener bite. no company is struggling with fit issues. the family business for 2 generations. it's no run by hinds night, not. his firm has taken on apprentices for more than 3 decades. precision engineers and cutting machine operators in particular train year. but for a few years now, they've been unable to find any one for the train. the ships applicants have grown fears and they come with worse qualifications. the machine in machines are becoming more and more complex. it requires the specialist to operate them to be trained to a certain level of competence. and all you may be lower than what we're seeing deficits in general education. if you ask them who is the german chancellor than
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sometimes they're surprised, it's a woman, but you don't even want to start training and they don't even know that they haven't disappeared. companies would rather apprentice to should go unfilled, then try to educate unqualified chinese. that's my vitamins company like so many others in germany is contributing to a staggering statistic in 201380020 positions remained until firms only want the most talented and the best. and a screen rigorously. the trainees that make it into vitamins workshop know that to good motivated apprentices are in high demand as the population ages. the number of teams in germany finishing secondary schools is falling. plus many more young people prefer going to a university over working at a company like mike knows. there's unquestionably a great deal that's working well in germany's dual system. in spite of the current
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problems, people from abroad have noticed that giving young people a future perspective early on with a model that includes theory and practice seems to work. more and more countries are expressing an interest in the german system. but introducing it is easier said than done most of the 1st similar companies have to sit down together incent, uniform, training standards is what do they want? what do they all have in common testing? then they've got to give people time off to go to class. and they have to pay for the program. they want to miss the finance here. so it's a germany's dual vocational training system is supported by a high level of acceptance. that's rooted within the society. phone companies here are willing and eager to take part and training people with us, but it takes time for them to develop vocational training in germany as a model for the rest of the world. many apprentices among them the shine back appreciate that she satisfied with the program is have your feet have already
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learned so much. you learn a great deal and even for yourself and become more independent and you need to take on responsibility. and that's why there's no way i'll regret, apprenticeship must one, wouldn't i don't, he was a good decision. no doubt about it's not mine, it's fine. and it has me looking forward to something new. another that motivates me a lot. it makes getting up early. not so bad, i'm asked when i come home early in the evening and say today i really accomplish something and i've got some time off. it's great for sure. and there's plenty of work still left to do for you. hundreds and his boss, someday sebastian, last ones to open up a museum on the upper floor of his workshop. the exhibits will be old plaster trim from berlin buildings. the idea is to have your highness work on it. if things go according to plan, the master wants to employ his apprentice. once he's finished his training.
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