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and how to make it a comprehensive project. i welcome this important initiative. to get in touch and d, w, correspond in very math in a car, buffet, cornwall covering the g. 7 summit for us this weekend to bury. welcome back to the show. what are the main takeaways from that press conference with a german chancellor under michael the john so touched on various issues that were debated today, which was the day of foreign policy. and one of which you had it in her sound bud was the green initiative. and she's dressed that it wasn't something that was against china, but that was in itself a positive initiative. she also talked about meeting the queen. yes they, she credo, obviously she had her 95th birthday just now and she just lost her husband. the duke of edinburgh and angle america said it was touching to me to and we'll say meet 3 generation of royals yesterday. ok,
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so in an interview we also heard british prime minister boris strong in talking talk about this post breakfast trade dispute that relates to northern ireland. let's see if we can take a listen to what he had to say. and i think that we'll have to try back if we don't, then i think there was friends that will say understood, is that the private duty of the you take government to uphold the territorial integrity united. that's what we're going to do. we'll do whatever it takes to ensure that so let's go back to d. w corresponded and we're getting mass up summit to for more, a better get london saying it's prepared to do whatever it takes. a both counselor merkel and a french president my crohn held talk with boris johnson on the sidelines of the conference today. we know how those talks went. i don't think they
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weren't very, very friendly of these 2 leaders. president mccall certainly has the tough line and he was calling on the u. k. to not basically to respect the treaty with the european union, iowa america was a bit more conciliatory and her tone and the press conference. she said, she thinks that the relationship between the u. k and the new is of utmost importance and that she was looking for pragmatic solution. this is the time that also is johnson uses a lot in connection with this dispute. when it comes to northern ireland about controls at the border and he, he says it must be possible to find pragmatic solutions. so the chance the building a bit of a bridge to however, it has to be said that is do somehow overshadowing be otherwise very the summit where the west was to show that it's actually united. so it's an
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important issue between the u. k and the u. and it seems that the u is united, but against the u. k. so not the show of unity that the g 70 does, would have hopeful. speaking of a show of unity, one of the big things to come out of today is that leaders have agreed on a plan to counter china's influence. tell us more about what that is going to look like. it's a green initiative that was spare headed by the united states. they have identified a shortfall of 40 trillion dollars when it comes to infrastructure in developing countries. and they said that the pandemic has even increased this gap. so they are hoping to come up with very concrete proposals with the g 7 partners of narrowing that gap. and it's a green infrastructure that they want to, that they want to foster with public money and private money. and i think we will
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hear more concrete steps and what project will be will be posted and will be the subsidized. possibly. that needs to be basically flashed out. but this is a initiative that, that launching at the summit. c. w correspondent, big mouth reporting for us from carpets bay in cornwall. thank you so much for that . let's turn our attention now to some of the other stories that are making news around the world. a prominent hong kong pro democracy activists agnes child has been released from prison for serving and nearly 7 months of a pen. and a month term shower was jailed together with fellow activists and joshua long and ivan lamb for her roles, an anti beige and protests in 2017. since then, trying to have him. national security are to stifle algerians are voting in parliamentary election, overshadowed by
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a crackdown on anti government demonstrators. vote of being boycotted by the protest movement and help her move long time autocrat abdel as either a flicker in 2019. it says corruption and cronyism is still profound in algeria is political establishment and in canada, thousands have joined a march in the city of london to honor for members of a muslim family who were killed and the terrorist attack a 9 year old boy was the sole survivor, because he has burned cold for action against heat in canada and around the world. and here in germany, the green party has formerly nominated the woman it hopes will replace angland merkel as chancellor in september's general election, delegates at a party conference and gave them to co leader and elaina bare bach. she's now the environmental parties. first ever candidate for germany top job. she's one step
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closer to her goal and only a bad buck hopes to replace on glove macklin. jim and leader and on saturday got the backing of 19.5 percent of our party to run is the fest evergreen candidate put sampler deployed it. he's quite i know for joy to take the responsibility and the knowledge that we can do better together. and that's what we're seeing emerge here . how we've spent 40 years preparing for this. now the time to renew our country and anything possible or guidelines to annoy. and i live for the past 3 years, their book and about how big have been at the helm of the green policy and led to green to new heights in the pony. now the policy is part of coalition governments in the 11 of germany, 16 states. and alina babcock, was born in northwest in germany, and $980.00 the same year the green party was found. it started off pushing for agenda parity and environmental protection. in 1983,
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the 1st screen and peace were elected to parliament becoming a provocative force in the bondage talk in 1998 the greens and to the government for the 1st time as the junior coalition partner to get her. so does social democrats, one of the green biggest trees was that coalitions decision to phase out nuclear energy. a decision that after initial resistance under macros government implemented in 2011 the green start to boost in the polls in 2019, when the friday for future climate protection movement fast to the streets, the party even edged into the lead and opinion polls before falling behind michael's conservatives again, partly because of a controlled c surrounding multiple false claims in babylon, official c, v. few dimes for dizzy cooking. i want to thank you for giving me this massive tailwind, especially after the headwind of recent weeks, where i made some mistakes that i'm extremely upset about. i got it's 3 months
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until germans go to the polls and for both the green party and for its new chancellor candidate and lena bear books, they're looking to be the most important treatments in the full 2 years of existing . and let's bring in the w, the key political editor, mckayla because now on day 2 of the green party convention to get the latest mikaela, we heard the greens were briefly on top of the polls, but they've now seen a unprecedented fall. what is behind that? well behind that is, 1st of all that there was a weakness of i'm going to macklin conservative union a couple of weeks ago when it was embroiled and in a fighting that's when the greens were very smooth and presenting and nevada because the chance the candidate but it's gone somewhat downhill from then there were undeclared christmas bonuses that were those they regularities in her c, v. and that has cost her daily her policy daily in the opinion polls,
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which is now family behind. i'm going to michael's conservatism. that's of course, something that seemed with a lot of alarm here in the green camp, because the greens were over, the dreaming big about a potential entry into the chancery. was the big question is, can they bounce back before september's election? yeah, well we've learned over the past 8 weeks, a couple of weeks are very long time in politics. so it's just under 4 months before germans go to the polls. on the 26th of september, i'd say anything is still possible. it will depend on how bad bulk managed to unite the party and here at the party conference and clearly and all those delegates were trying to be good to demonstrate. not just the packing with 98.5 percent under the book, but also and not having any kind of contentious debates that could slow down
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a party conference that could be something into that political program leading to the elections that could then cost them with those opinion polls once again, so the greens are unusually, from judging from the history on best behavior right now. so has it all been entirely smooth sailing, or are there any fitting points out the conference that you've seen so far? well, the leadership here has managed to assail past a couple of kids that were cause and to have an earlier bond on the combustion engine than in the political program that was averted so far. everything that was contention has been averted to. there was a call for 30 weeks that would have been a very, very difficult sell in any political program. and the overarching headline and for under lena bab book is to have a social market economy that's also logical. and that is something you actually hear across the board now that that is determined. and the greens will now have to
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map out that they are the ones who can do this and can pull it off a lot of pressure. and he doesn't use a key political editor, mckayla cooper. thank you so much for your reporting. and we have a developing story with some troubling news from euro 2020 denmark. christian ericsson has collapsed on the pitch in the game against finland. the midfielder seemed to fate during the game. a medical crew was immediately called in and tried to revive him. there is still no word on his condition, and the game has been suspended. we will be following that story for you throughout the evening, so do stay tuned. in the early game, wales held a switzerland to a draw in group a in the as or by johnny capital buck who switzerland dominated the game and went in front through braille and bolo. early in the 2nd half wales, a striker key for more score, a powerful header from a corner on 74 minutes to snatch
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a draw. which means both sides have one point after the 1st round of games in group and tennis and that the french open barbara crazy. cova has beaten anastasio chin cova in the women final. it's the 1st grand slam single title for 25 year old crazy cove. after easily winning the 1st is that $61.00. she was 2nd before the prevailing 6 for a hard fought final set. and we will leave it there. i'm quite richardson in berlin . i'll have more news headlines for you. i just see our we've got some hot tips for your bucket list, the magic corner spots and some great cultural memorials to boot the w travel off we go. sometimes
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a seed is all you need to allow the big ideas to grow. when bringing environmental conservation to life with learning like global ideas, we will show you how climate change and environmental conservation is taking shape around the world and how we can all make a difference. knowledge grows through sharing, download it now for a fake pass, birts drax and weapons on the dark web. illegal activity is just a click away. why is it so hard to crack down on criminal activity there and can be used for good. the dark whip, our topic today and shift the the dark web isn't alternative to the regular internet. it's
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a version that's anonymous and encrypted. this makes it the perfect space to sell illegal goods like weapons. a recent study found that most users engaged in illegal to video on the web. within the craddick societies, the most common illegal transactions are drax. experts estimate that trucks make up 2 thirds of transactions on the dark web. so i tried it out. how easy is it to buy tracks on the dark web? at 1st glance, it looks just like a regular online shop with product images and customer reviews. but the products are illegal. heroin, and all kinds of weapons. ah, hi. a schulman is head of the service security analytics and defenses department at the power over institute in thom stats. she showed us wear drugs and sold on the dock when looking is legal only buying a crime in germany. the u. r. l's of these websites can be found on the regular international clear when it's better organized than many of the legal marketplaces
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. there is much more information, the buyers are much more reliable, the feedback is much better, much more money is involved and also much more is at stake. if you make a mistake, you go to jail. so you have to make sure that it's that it's super secure. with just a few clicks, customers can buy candidates, one of the most popular drugs on the doc when it would be sent to the provided address. but that means trusting the vendor to delete it. once the product has been delivered, payment is done in the crypto currency bitcoin, so the customer remains anonymous. but how likely is it for the product to actually arrive in the end? every vendor here has a set of customers and if he doesn't deliver the goods, his reputation will be damage. no one will buy from him for the whole system and darknet is based on reputation. that's why typically the service is good. if you order something, it will arrive. the customer is on the dock with are not 100 percent anonymous. so they are not completely protected from prosecution because the location and the ip
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addresses are encrypted, it makes criminal prosecution much harder. another challenge, the lack of national board is on the dock where it says michelle isn't done, we never really know what country the service are actually located. and it's not just a technological challenge, but judicial challenge to the home. and so we need to personally cooperate with other law enforcement agencies that time and work across various fields and speciality. it's really a challenge him under amazon. and again, this is one of is also in 2019 that was finally successful. working with international investigators, the federal criminal police. and visa was able to prosecute one of the world's largest drug vendors on the dock way of wall street market. the service where then she discovered in this form a german military banker located in a small town in the west of germany. now that's surprising, you never expect to find the servers in
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a place like that. we spoke to somebody who buys drugs on the dark web. he told us that he feels much safer buying drafts on the dark web than on the street. we also asked him whether he's scared of being caught by the police. more on that soon on our youtube channel, on the dark, where users are anonymous when we serve the internet, we'll leave traces behind everywhere. even when we use browsers, an incognito mode like firefox, we're not really surfing anonymously. originally, the dark web was created by the us military to help intelligence agencies communicate anonymously. today, anyone can access it, and emily makes the dark web useful for illegal transactions. but it also allows political activists to move about freely online. all they need is a certain software. here's how it works. but that's no way of accessing the dark web is by using the tor project, a worldwide network of servers. the visual coal project is to defend yourself against tracking and surveillance circumvent censorship. wherever you are in the
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normal internet, your tract and somebody spies on you. and tor tries to try to prevent the tour, employs a technique called onion routing, which uses multiple layers of encryption like an onion. this ensures the user's anonymity. all search queries run through an extensive network of servers called toward nodes. this way, the uses ip address, the unique identifier is only shared with the 1st note from them on. it's the notes ip address that's youth. the more notes the query runs through, the harder it becomes to trace back its origins, which protects the users identity. more than 2000000 people use tore browser every single day. activists like julius mittens, fi or on a mission to ensure that the technology behind tore is standard in every browser. so that means anyone could search the web anonymously. that actually sounds pretty good to me. this is already standard on the dark web. however,
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and unlimited can also protect people engaging in illegal activities like pedophile . in recent years, the german police have discovered several different forums for this. one example was elysium, which was one of the world's largest platforms for images and video, showing sexual abuse of children. the form was have down in 2017 elysium is a good example of the challenges the dark where poses for investigators with 111000 accounts and online forms in 6 different languages. alisium what a space for pedophile from around the world to meet in 2017 they would chat and share exploitative images of children and even babies being sexually abused. the police use undercover investigators to track down these dark websites. really a lot of work like finding all the pieces of a puzzle. just imagine trying to infiltrate one of these platforms. you'd have to that you're interested in plato. feel like material to start contacting a few people and talk to them. it's not just one or 2 conversations,
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it could take you weeks or months to get useful information. and investigators also need to analyze the exploitative images and videos depicting sexual violence against children. it's hard to watch, but every detail is important. and could you ask closely, watch the material and you're constantly looking for lead with this crime committed in germany. perhaps there's a product that's only sold in germany to be found somewhere in the background from the water. in the case of alisium, in air, in the online forum helps the investigators, the ip address of one of the servers was revealed which led the police to one of the perpetrators on the dark web authority frequently depend on coincidences and errors like these. but maybe that helps us when there are individual cases of humans, making errors or the system not being 100 percent reliable. usually want to platform, it's hosted on the dark web. you can't access any real existing ip addresses anymore. even if the dark web isn't exactly the root of all evil,
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investigators like your boost violet, are convinced that the distribution of exploitative images and videos of children would be much less widespread without it. we probably wouldn't see it happen on the same scale that we do today, simply because people would run a much higher risk of running into somebody that might actually report them to the police in florida cloud with us. and i think this anonymous online exchange helps people encourage each other to pull the tea pushed apple. another problem for investigators is that in order to access these platforms, new users often need to submit new material. that means the police would have to share images of children being sexually abused, which is forbidden in many countries, of course, from 2020 onward. however, the german police are allowed to use computer generated images of children that aren't real. when a dark form is shut down, many users simply move on to the next one. that's why it is especially important to prosecutor. you have both fella to investigate a lot. you may have,
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if we keep breaking up more of these structures, then we might be able to have a large impact by unsettling the users. but when some might even say it's a bit risky, maybe i shouldn't do this anymore. i think this would give us the upper hand to hide by creating this type of uncertainty and curity that might force people to think twice that the dark whip is also important for this. people protesting for freedom. tor browser is a software helping political activists around the world to surf. the internet anonymously toward which stands for the onion router is a multi layered encryption system, just like an onion website that can be accessed on tort can be recognized by their u. r. l extension dot onion. facebook has it as just new york times and also in on your website that can be added onto a browser. which is especially useful in countries where these websites use a lot like china or iran. for the n g o reporters without borders.
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this makes the dock with a to a for more freedom of speech. the doc net all more precisely. usually we talk about the tool browse that enables people to anonymously research on the internet to access what pages that might be censored in certain countries, or to share information, share documents or video material with international news media, without giving away that identity. and that's quite a critical tool then, especially in less 3 countries. the dark lamp is also a space that has been used to leak highly classified information. melissa blow is chelsea manny, and it was snowed in the dark well for their leaks. and during the air of screen, people use the dark well to plan, awfully, protest against the government without fear of prosecution. this is also being used to organize other protest offering protection prompts to meet with by intelligence. we definitely see both the use of like the p
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n technology and the doc net playing a critical role. also, reason protests in russia. obviously both states heavily sense of the use of social media and they take away accreditation of journalists and so communicating through alternative means and 2nd venting these censorship tools has become really critical . i take freedom of speech seriously. journalists rely on the dark web to work and to be protected from state control. for this reason, lisa did my from reporters with border assess that we shouldn't simply think of the dark up as being just the dark side of the internet. the document definitely has an image problem of the term brain. the aspect of a sudden technology in a way to say this is about illegal activity online. and it's not just that funding
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mentally. it's an anonymous ation tool. and that's enabled, spoke legal activity and illegal activity, but it's really critical to general whistleblowers around the world. and therefore we need to talk about the positive aspects much more prominently as well. i think the term dark whip is misleading, were dark, suggests illegal activity, but it's actually just a network that offers more user anonymity. what do you think? does the dark rep just have a bad reputation? could it be the internet of the future? or should it be closely monitored for illegal activity? let us know what you think on youtube or facebook. bye bye, and see as soon the ah ah ah,
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