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with about hackers? paralyzing the tire societies. computers that i'm sure you and governments that go crazy for your data. we explain how these technologies work, how they can go in for, and that's how they can also go terribly. watch it now on you to ah, this week in the world stories. how russian propaganda works. finding new homes for docs and columbia. we begin in turkey,
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home to teaching the fiance of slain saudi journalists, shamaya hot georgy, 4 years later, his murder is still unresolved. something that teacher refuses to accept. i struggle with the big pain in my life. in my heart. i hope you will a part of my life, my identity when i lost him in this way. it changed my life completely. on the 2nd of october 2018. her teacher genius, her 3 young st. the saudi dissident. her mom, she was brutally murdered inside the saudi consulate in a stumble. they want him feel. i'm asking this question was his body. what happened to his body? from that day on to now i'm fighting. i'm fighting for justice for jamal
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i had teacher had wanted to start a new life with her husband to be instead, she grieved and made a decision. then i told, i can't say it is time to and from that day, i think my life changed. and i put myself on the basic age speaking up and saying, the truce, my power is my worse me the gun, put it in today, but i believe that teachers started to travel the world. she testified in front of the u. s. congress, the european parliament, the united nations human rights council. a un investigation found evidence that the
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saudi leadership was responsible for the killing of to mark a short jameson. for some time, her teacher was certain that justice would prevail. a research at tons, human rights defender had teaching. jenkins has found new purpose in her life. grace creek op water, a need who are feature is all humanity. more democracy mom, human rights do not give up. that's why much in russia criticizing pollutants. war of aggression in ukraine is forbidden, but some courageous people have been publicly condemning the war despite the risk of serious consequences. ah,
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this was dennis scorpions walk to work for 10 years. he was a lecturer at the university of saint petersburg until he was laid off just a few days ago for taking part in a protest against military mobilization. he'd also joined earlier demonstrations against russia's war in ukraine gunderson. yeah, no down into of course i'm sad or but this is what matters. most of the basic distinction between good and level percent going to be changing we accept what is happening in silence. yes. and we will kill you. i don't know how i could look ukrainians in the bottom smart grid, glove and scope in was arrested at the protest and jailed for 10 days along with other demonstrators. when he got out, he lost his job. yup. shares. we knew other men who were in jail with me. we were
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later visited by the police who tried to make them sign documents with the new medicine golf course. and it's all unpleasant. we can use the sewer miss minute. russia is going to great length to convince the population that invading ukraine was the right thing to do. there endless t v talk shows, as well as this recent exhibition on red square to arouse patriotic feelings. it commemorated the so called great patriotic war against nazi germany. russian soldiers are still fighting the alleged nazis in ukraine today. it says here was the high feel pride for russia. so i like everything here. this is our history. everyone must know about it, especially children. it's too bad, my grandchildren on here, these messages are powerful. this political scientist says their effect shouldn't
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be underestimated or got it, maybe him still and they, and that's how propaganda works. it tells a convincing story. otherwise, many more people would protest against the war in russia. and there's also part of the population that expressly wants war, because it demonstrates the greatness of the country for them. by this logic, the soviet union was a super state that defeated hitler, germany, and russia as a successor to the soviet empire should have the right to impose its will on other people which denis scorpion doesn't share this imperialist worldview. now he says he has run out of options in his home country jones long, but i don't know what the future i can have as a researcher in russia. and it will be very difficult for me to find a new job here. he's leaving his homeland and his beloved city of st. petersburg
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would be hard spoken says, but he has no other choice. ah, 2 years ago, the military seized power in the on mar and many political refugees fled to thailand to live in exile for them. the prospects of a peaceful resolution and a return to home are slim ah, sketching to relax during difficult times. this all student from me and more has been living in neighboring thailand since the military seized power in his country over a year and a half ago. he calls himself out, which is not his real name, but he's afraid of what me on mar, army might do to him. if he returns and has asked to stay anonymous. the 24 year old fest the people of his country feel let down by the rest of the world. everybody kind of hope for any sort of interference intervention from the
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international community, especially from our neighbors. an honestly speaking, we have seen so many he statements released by international organizations. different countries fell apart from statements. i am not sure what we were kind of support. we've really gotten uses the ation of southeast asian nations as young which includes thailand, says it remains committed to a peace plan agreed with me on march military rulers 18 months ago. but ozzy on principles of non interference and consensus half hindered it so far from taking a more proactive stance. asian studies professor now room on touch upon, is convinced that the association will have to abandon these principles if it intends to remain functional. if i say i would like to do something or anything, it need to reform is or insist them. and in that case is can be, i mean,
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my dorothy war. because otherwise the only where if you do not 123 farm the way up more thing in i see, and you just have to get me in my out with this. i don't think i say one to do that . i'm like my little one home and his friends back home. this means they will have to continue waiting a little bit happy are bloody no, no pill is really. they just don't know what to do next. they just m o. it's almost like our lives have. have stopped since 2021. 0, would like to return home and teach art history. but for now his family tells him to consider himself lucky that he is abroad. ah, in columbia thousands of dogs were abandoned during the locked downs. in part because of rumors that they could carry the virus. now some of these strays have
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found new homes. taco has a new sweater. something he could have only wished for what he was still living on the street. but now when he has a new owner back for more, every made ice, it was love in 1st scientific. and when i saw him, i thought he's so beautiful as will believe what he also seem incredibly old or we go, but i'm pretty sure he was abandon tywon millard had been back or likely doesn't remember much about his former life. he was probably left on the street by his previous owner at the beginning of the pandemic animal rights activist. andrea galindo was the one who found him that the death during lockdown. rumors circulated that post a threat to every dog in bogota via the yes, sir. if what that really but okay, it was a horrible that people thought the dogs were spreading cove it. oh,
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don't know. people just abandoned them. no matter how long they had the dogs in to what i have even 7 years inc, or c at the those, tanya, it was just merciless and terribly hard on the animal. and we thought, oh my daughter, what they were used to surviving on the streets outside like i did suddenly they were alone. i did with rosie and those hill lip about for over 2 years, volunteers have been working to care for the strays they collect food and trying to provide veterinary care. but there are just too many dogs. and both at the emissaries. yes, we receive donations out and people help us. i don't. there is a lot of solidarity yawn echo more by ease i as but people have to be able to afford it. it's your social is fun. good on this. and there's a lot of social inequality in our country. cons, ha,
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and that means that we can't take care of all the animals on the mileage. some of the dogs are lucky and find a new home like pocket did. the son of paco's owner is really happy about having a new family member. he and polco. clearly he's pretty happy to and with the hope that there are too many stray dogs running around, but we can improve their lives. yeah, thank you for animal welfare activist, andrea galindo, paco's new life is validation enough for her work. she is lost, count of how many dogs she's helped, and every animal she finds has a place in her heart known as i think i've shown. you know, it's hugely gratifying. i always tell myself that's one animal of humor that suffering. there are still over $60000.00 stray dogs in bogota, each one also hoping to find a forever home. ah
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