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how easy was it to create anom _ possible. how easy was it to create anom and _ possible.ible. how easy was it to create anom and get the i possible. how easy was it to l create anom and get the help possible. how easy was it to - create anom and get the help to do it in terms of getting out all the right people, if you can call them that?- all the right people, if you can call them that? this was an evolution from _ can call them that? this was an evolution from phantom - can call them that? this was an | evolution from phantom secure, which my office in san diego did and we dismantled in 2018. we had a app in development which we utilised to set up the platform, and we work with australian federal police, who at the technical capability to help us decrypt those messages. then we sat have a platform and work with international partners worldwide, and had international agreements where we reviewed those messages and disseminated them.— disseminated them. phantom secure was — disseminated them. phantom secure was the _ disseminated them. phantom secure was the app _ dissemi
how easy was it to create anom _ possible. how easy was it to create anom and _ possible.ible. how easy was it to create anom and get the i possible. how easy was it to l create anom and get the help possible. how easy was it to - create anom and get the help to do it in terms of getting out all the right people, if you can call them that?- all the right people, if you can call them that? this was an evolution from _ can call them that? this was an evolution from phantom - can call them that?...
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gangs thought they were messaging on a secure encrypted platform called anom but it was controlled byalian police and the fbi and gave law enforcement agents insight into criminal activity. paul explains. >> global police included the italian mafia, drug cartels, motorcycle gangs. more than 800 arrests in 16 countries. the gangs thought there -- the communications were secure but the devices had been developed by the fbi and collaboration with australian and european police. >> the criminals using these devices believed they were planning crimes'neath the radar of law enforcement but in reality the criminals were not underneath the radar, they were on it. >> criminal gangs today rely on secure digital communication and the fbi plan was a slow burn. the first handful of compromised anom devices were provided to criminals in australia 18 months ago and built a solid reputation in the underworld. when law enforcement knocked out the arrival networks earlier this year, more than 12,000 of the compromised devices were in circulation around the globe. multimillion dollar international crime
gangs thought they were messaging on a secure encrypted platform called anom but it was controlled byalian police and the fbi and gave law enforcement agents insight into criminal activity. paul explains. >> global police included the italian mafia, drug cartels, motorcycle gangs. more than 800 arrests in 16 countries. the gangs thought there -- the communications were secure but the devices had been developed by the fbi and collaboration with australian and european police. >> the...
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criminals believe that using a system called anom secured their communications.person behind it was an undercover informant for the fbi. they started by giving 50 devices to criminals in australia, people like this man, hakan ayik, now on the run, who in turn recommended it to others, unwittingly helping the authorities. so, how did it all work? the system was run by the fbi and australian federal police, who were able to access communications between 10,000 devices. 20 million messages were intercepted from more than 90 countries. details about drug deals, money laundering and planned murders were accessed. it was effectively a wiretap on the criminal underworld around the globe. the biggest users of the device were in germany, spain, the netherlands, serbia and australia. there are some investigations in the uk, although the device was not widely used here. the amount of intelligence that we received was staggering. from seizing drugs, guns and millions of dollars in multiple currencies, to addressing more than 150 threats to life. in australia, there've been m
criminals believe that using a system called anom secured their communications.person behind it was an undercover informant for the fbi. they started by giving 50 devices to criminals in australia, people like this man, hakan ayik, now on the run, who in turn recommended it to others, unwittingly helping the authorities. so, how did it all work? the system was run by the fbi and australian federal police, who were able to access communications between 10,000 devices. 20 million messages were...
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what they didn't know with the devices called anom had been developed by the f b i. in collaboration with australian and european police, the criminals using these devices believe they were secretly planning crimes far beneath the radar of law enforcement. but in reality, the criminals were not underneath the radar. they were on it. criminal gangs today rely on secure digital communication. on the plan was a real slow burner. the 1st handful of compromised unknown devices were quietly supplied to criminals in australia, around 18 months ago, and built up a solid reputation among the criminal underworld. then when law enforcement knocked out the rival encroach athens guy e z c networks earlier this year, more than 12 thousands of the compromised anom devices were in circulation all around the globe. multi $1000000.00 international crime in pines were now openly visible to the f. b, i and police on n criminal communicated in 45 languages. about things like dr. again, drugs, arms and explosive ram rate, 80, and guess decks armed robberies. and last but not least, contra
what they didn't know with the devices called anom had been developed by the f b i. in collaboration with australian and european police, the criminals using these devices believe they were secretly planning crimes far beneath the radar of law enforcement. but in reality, the criminals were not underneath the radar. they were on it. criminal gangs today rely on secure digital communication. on the plan was a real slow burner. the 1st handful of compromised unknown devices were quietly supplied...
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they could only message other anom phones.00. and in order to use these phones, a code from an existing user is required. and these phones became popular. the chief constable of the dutch police explains this part of the story. up to the present moment, thousands of criminal users wrongly believed themselves to be unobserved in their communication via this service. eventually, hundreds of criminal organisations were using this platform. it has a good reputation among criminals. they mutually promoted it as the platform you should use for its absolute reliability. but nothing was further from the truth. on anom, criminals communicated in more than 45 languages about things like trafficking and drugs, arms and explosives, ram raids, atm gas attacks, armed robberies and, last but not least, contract killings. this was all possible after the fbi had decided to target encrypted messaging services — it was confident they were being widely used by organised crime. and so first it dismantled two existing services and then began operat
they could only message other anom phones.00. and in order to use these phones, a code from an existing user is required. and these phones became popular. the chief constable of the dutch police explains this part of the story. up to the present moment, thousands of criminal users wrongly believed themselves to be unobserved in their communication via this service. eventually, hundreds of criminal organisations were using this platform. it has a good reputation among criminals. they mutually...
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a drug trafficker unwittingly distributed the app, known as anom, to many of his associates after heages in real—time, openly discussing murder plots, drug—trafficking and money—laundering. the investigation has allegedly exposed criminals linked to south american drug cartels, as well as asian, middle eastern and european criminal syndicates. for nine months, we have been receiving intelligence to build criminal cases and we have also had information that has helped us to prevent more than ten planned murders within sweden. this is a major hit to international organised crime — one that will shake the confidence in the use of technology to evade detection. shaimaa khalil, bbc news, sydney. let's speak to our security correspondent gordon corera. an ingenious operation. what are implications for solving other crimes? absolutely. based on the idea that criminals need to communicate, and they were looking for something they could trust. what they didn't realise is that a person who was developing this anom secure segment had become an fbi informant and had basically offered it to the f
a drug trafficker unwittingly distributed the app, known as anom, to many of his associates after heages in real—time, openly discussing murder plots, drug—trafficking and money—laundering. the investigation has allegedly exposed criminals linked to south american drug cartels, as well as asian, middle eastern and european criminal syndicates. for nine months, we have been receiving intelligence to build criminal cases and we have also had information that has helped us to prevent more...
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it was made possible with special phones with an app called anom. >> reporter: what we're learning fromndictments is that organized crime don't communicate with iphones using what's app or i message or other platforms, what they're using are hardened encrypted devices. so a phone that has all of its other devices and apps cut off, they can't make phone calls, they can't send emails, they communicate on a closed loop and that's what this new anom, these personally configured phones were doing and the phones are distributed by word-of-mouth between gangs and criminals that trust each other who according to the fbi indictment are willing to pay up to $2,000 for one of these encrypted devices. what they did not know was that the fbi had planted what they describe as a master key on every message that would go between these devices so that they would then be able to store that information, decrypt it and use it as evidence later. some of the details are astounding, that suspects were sending photos of drug shipments, cocaine packaged in kilogram sizes with special packaging of batman logos,
it was made possible with special phones with an app called anom. >> reporter: what we're learning fromndictments is that organized crime don't communicate with iphones using what's app or i message or other platforms, what they're using are hardened encrypted devices. so a phone that has all of its other devices and apps cut off, they can't make phone calls, they can't send emails, they communicate on a closed loop and that's what this new anom, these personally configured phones were...
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criminals believe that using a system called anom secure their communications. problem was the person behind it was an undercover informant. they started by giving 50 devices to criminals in australia, people like this man, who in turn recommended it to others, unwittingly helping the authorities. how did it all work? the system was run by the fbi in australia federal police, able to access communications between 10,000 devices, 20 million messages were intercepted from more than 90 countries. details about drug deals, money laundering, and planned murder was accessed. it was a wiretap. the biggest users of the device were in germany, spain, the netherlands, serbia, and australia. there are some investigations in the u.k.. >> the amount of intelligence we received was staggering, from seizing drugs, guns, and millions of dollars in multiple currencies, to addressing more than 150 threats to life. reporter: in australia, there have been more than 200 arrests. police say the information helped thwart a machine gun attack and a cafe, and in europe today, there was
criminals believe that using a system called anom secure their communications. problem was the person behind it was an undercover informant. they started by giving 50 devices to criminals in australia, people like this man, who in turn recommended it to others, unwittingly helping the authorities. how did it all work? the system was run by the fbi in australia federal police, able to access communications between 10,000 devices, 20 million messages were intercepted from more than 90 countries....
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with the help of a former drug trafficker, the fbi created and distributed its own version called anomlobe including australia, the netherlands and new zealand netted criminals by the hundreds they recovered dozens of weapons and piles of cash, tons of drugs and cars and motorcycles in the unprecedented worldwide sting. all a result of the fbi's trojan shield that infiltrated criminal communications through the fbi-created app called anom. >> the worldwide implications of this investigation are staggering in total, the criminals sold more than 12,000 encrypted and services to over 300 sinned cats operating in over 100 different countries. >> 27 million messages were intercepted during the investigation and law enforcement quickly learned criminals weren't so careful when they thought their conversations were a virtual secret. >> it was exactly what car was coming to what location. what maybe vessel or ship and they were very explicit in their detail because they believed it was secure communications. >> reporter: investigators say the intel helped them track down drugs inside shipping
with the help of a former drug trafficker, the fbi created and distributed its own version called anomlobe including australia, the netherlands and new zealand netted criminals by the hundreds they recovered dozens of weapons and piles of cash, tons of drugs and cars and motorcycles in the unprecedented worldwide sting. all a result of the fbi's trojan shield that infiltrated criminal communications through the fbi-created app called anom. >> the worldwide implications of this...
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message other anom phones. you needed to get a code from an existing user.se phones became popular, the chief constable of the dutch police explained this part of the story. >> up to the present moment, thousands of criminal users wrongly believe themselves to be unobserved in communication. eventually, hundreds of organizations using this plform. as a good reputation among criminals. they promoted it as the platform you should use for absolute reliability. that cannot be further from the truth. criminal communicates -- conoco medications and 45 languages about things like trafficking drugs, arms and explosives, atm, armed robberies, and last, but not least, ract killings. ros: this was possible after the fbi started to targeting -- target encrypted messaging services, confident they were being used by organized crime. dismantled to existing services, they began operating their own encrypted device company. they were distributed in the criminal underworld, devices initially used by alleged senior crime figures. others soon followed. fugitive australian drug,
message other anom phones. you needed to get a code from an existing user.se phones became popular, the chief constable of the dutch police explained this part of the story. >> up to the present moment, thousands of criminal users wrongly believe themselves to be unobserved in communication. eventually, hundreds of organizations using this plform. as a good reputation among criminals. they promoted it as the platform you should use for absolute reliability. that cannot be further from the...
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. >> reporter: the system is called anom. the fbi made 12,000 available on the black market, advertising them as secure, encrypted devices. criminals used the devices to message each other, all the while unknowingly sending carbon copies of their messages to law enforcement. authorities sa criminals used the platform to communicate about everything from trafficking drugs and weapons, even contract killings. >> we were able to actually see photographs of hundreds of tons of cocaine that were concealed in shipments of fruit. >> reporter: tonight law enforcement's message to criminals around the world, be warned you could fall into the next trap. erin mclaughlin, nbc news. >>> now imagine you're the ceo of a major fuel pipeline and you've been hit by hackers demanding millions well, while most of the money has now been recovered, the head of the colonial pipeline described how easy it was for hackers to get in here's pete williams >> reporter: in his first public comment about the attack, colonial's ceo says the company learned
. >> reporter: the system is called anom. the fbi made 12,000 available on the black market, advertising them as secure, encrypted devices. criminals used the devices to message each other, all the while unknowingly sending carbon copies of their messages to law enforcement. authorities sa criminals used the platform to communicate about everything from trafficking drugs and weapons, even contract killings. >> we were able to actually see photographs of hundreds of tons of cocaine...
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tracked the alleged criminals using an encrypted app called anom developed by the fbi and australian law enforcement nbc's erin mclaughlin has more. >> reporter: a global crackdown on organized crime 800 criminals in 16 countries under arrest more than 30 tons of drug and more than $50 million were the currency seized. the operation made possible with encrypted software developed and controlled by the fbi with the help of the australian federal police. >> in reality the criminals were not under the radar, they were on it. the fbi made 12,000 available on the black market saying they were secure cryptic devices. they sent carbon copies of their messages to law enforcement. criminals used the platform to communicate about everything from trafficking drugs and weapons, even contract killing. >> we were able to actually see photographs of hundreds of tons of cocaine that were concealed in shipments of fruit. >> law enforcement's message to criminals around the world, be warned you could fall into the next trap aaron mclaughlin, nbc news >>> damaging new report revealing the warning signs
tracked the alleged criminals using an encrypted app called anom developed by the fbi and australian law enforcement nbc's erin mclaughlin has more. >> reporter: a global crackdown on organized crime 800 criminals in 16 countries under arrest more than 30 tons of drug and more than $50 million were the currency seized. the operation made possible with encrypted software developed and controlled by the fbi with the help of the australian federal police. >> in reality the criminals...
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were tricked into using cell phones that came preloaded with an encrypted messaging service called anom. they thought it would allow them to evade detection. the app was developed by the fbi and other law enforcement agencies. >> each and every device in this case was utilized to further criminal activity. >> reporter: the fbi said the phones were only sold through the black market. >> you cannot walk into a verizon or at&t store and purchase one of these devices. you must know somebody who sells them and be vetted by them. >> reporter: some 27 million messages were intercepted. most involving criminal activity like drug trafficking and money lundering. the operation has already led to at least 800 arrests, and the seizure of eight tons of cocaine and more than 250 firearms. >> we have arrested the alleged kingmakers behind these crimes, prevented mass shootings in suburbs and serious crime by seizing the ill-gotten wealth. >> reporter: earlier this year security flaws were discovered in the app. that prompted many users to abandon the service which signaled investigators to move in. el
were tricked into using cell phones that came preloaded with an encrypted messaging service called anom. they thought it would allow them to evade detection. the app was developed by the fbi and other law enforcement agencies. >> each and every device in this case was utilized to further criminal activity. >> reporter: the fbi said the phones were only sold through the black market. >> you cannot walk into a verizon or at&t store and purchase one of these devices. you must...
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criminals believe that using a system called anom secured their communications.roblem was that the person behind it was an undercover informant for the fbi. they started by giving 50 devices to criminals in australia, people like this man, hakan ayik, now on the run, who in turn recommended it to others, unwittingly helping the authorities. so, how did it all work? the system was run by the fbi and australian federal police, who were able to access communications between 10,000 devices. 20 million messages were intercepted from more than 90 countries. details about drug deals, money—laundering and planned murders were accessed. it was effectively a wiretap on the criminal underworld around the globe. the biggest users of the device were in germany, spain, the netherlands, serbia and australia. there are some investigations in the uk, although the device was not widely used here. the amount of intelligence that we received was staggering. from seizing drugs, guns and millions of dollars in multiple currencies, to addressing more than 150 threats to life. in austra
criminals believe that using a system called anom secured their communications.roblem was that the person behind it was an undercover informant for the fbi. they started by giving 50 devices to criminals in australia, people like this man, hakan ayik, now on the run, who in turn recommended it to others, unwittingly helping the authorities. so, how did it all work? the system was run by the fbi and australian federal police, who were able to access communications between 10,000 devices. 20...
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the app called anom was run by the f b. i. security forces apparently got senior figures in organized crime to use it. and promoted, allowing intelligence agencies to monitor communications between games. the f, b, i legal latasha in austria, has have the operation as a major success. this operation demonstrates how the f, b, i and our international law enforcement partners can come together to successfully combat transnational organized crime and drug trafficking activity partnerships of the key to law enforcement. success has no one country or agency can tackle this problem alone. the operation almost broke down earlier this year though, and anonymous blog posted an article calling on people to stop using the f over safety concerns. but guess what is block was then later shut down. meanwhile, australian officials have defended the legality of intercepting those private messages. the australian police commission rece kershawn says it's the 1st time a law passed in 2018 has been used to intercept telecommunications. our of a f
the app called anom was run by the f b. i. security forces apparently got senior figures in organized crime to use it. and promoted, allowing intelligence agencies to monitor communications between games. the f, b, i legal latasha in austria, has have the operation as a major success. this operation demonstrates how the f, b, i and our international law enforcement partners can come together to successfully combat transnational organized crime and drug trafficking activity partnerships of the...
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after taking office in 2016 rights groups of accused police of staging crime scene and murdering anom suspects. to former serbian state security chiefs had been found guilty of war crimes during the break up of the former yugoslavia, the un international criminal tribunal convicted to be sure that the search and franco she meant to which for their role in financing and voting for the ministers in 1992, the j man was sentenced to 12 years in prison. on the in bangladesh, thousands of hector's of rice crops have been wiped out by heat, low humidity, and a lack of rain climate experts, a warning the phenomenon could threaten food supplies as sunday, child re reports from nitro gardner in northern bangladesh, bangladesh faces increasingly extreme weather due to climate change, and recently a sudden sharp heat wave destroyed more than 68000 hackers of rice crop. affecting more than 300000 farmers, mohammed sidle had expected to earn enough for him and his family to survive the year on the rice. he cultivated, but now his crop is gone. what about there was this hot wind that lasted for seve
after taking office in 2016 rights groups of accused police of staging crime scene and murdering anom suspects. to former serbian state security chiefs had been found guilty of war crimes during the break up of the former yugoslavia, the un international criminal tribunal convicted to be sure that the search and franco she meant to which for their role in financing and voting for the ministers in 1992, the j man was sentenced to 12 years in prison. on the in bangladesh, thousands of hector's of...
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down to taking office in 2016 rights groups of accused police, a staging crime scenes and murdering anom suspects. men was military gentile releasing 2000 prisoners from the insane jail in me and mas largest city young gong. local media say among them are journalists and others held on incitement charges. tens of thousands of prisoners were previously released in april. but the many jailed activists were not included, or the 5000 people have been detained since the military seas power in february to former serbian state secures chiefs had been found guilty of war crimes. during the break up of the former yugoslavia, you ins international criminal tribunal, convicted you, system shit, confront cosima to which for their role in financing and supporting submissions in $992.00. both men were sentenced to 12 years in prison, contain the cleaners such as moore, from the creation capital group villages. first of all, the verdict is not in the end because both the prosecution and defense have the right to appeal prosecution has requested to life imprisonment force on the search and see mouth whi
down to taking office in 2016 rights groups of accused police, a staging crime scenes and murdering anom suspects. men was military gentile releasing 2000 prisoners from the insane jail in me and mas largest city young gong. local media say among them are journalists and others held on incitement charges. tens of thousands of prisoners were previously released in april. but the many jailed activists were not included, or the 5000 people have been detained since the military seas power in...
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the southern areas of venezuela into the guy and as and sir anom and the northern brazil, the rain does continue to fall, and rivers will continue to rise its fina, and draw a picture. as we head to the coast, there are a few showers affecting salvador, but rio, seen plenty of sunshine at 27 degrees. now as we go into the we can we go to where the system impacting power, why you require bringing some of those thunderstorms to northern parts of argentina . but the area that sing a lot of wet and windy weather is southern parts of chill. a patagonia being pounded by that weather system. we've had evacuations because we've had land slides . we could see flooding here, and it's a wet picture as well as we move to central america. plenty showers across the mexico and it's hot and humid across the caribbean. google sponsored pro, cut on airways. we understand the differences and similarities of culture across the world. no matter why you call, i'll just bring you the news and current affairs. the algebra. me this is al jazeera. ah, hello, i'm adrian again. this is that he is live from doha, c
the southern areas of venezuela into the guy and as and sir anom and the northern brazil, the rain does continue to fall, and rivers will continue to rise its fina, and draw a picture. as we head to the coast, there are a few showers affecting salvador, but rio, seen plenty of sunshine at 27 degrees. now as we go into the we can we go to where the system impacting power, why you require bringing some of those thunderstorms to northern parts of argentina . but the area that sing a lot of wet and...
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countries including australia, where the federal police worked alongside us. intelligence the out called anom was run by the f b i. security forces apparently got senior figures in organized crime to use an promoted and allowed the intelligence agency to monitor communications between gangs, the f b. i legal tasha in austria hailed the sting. a major success. this operation demonstrates how the f, b, i and our international law enforcement partners can come together to successfully combat trans national, organized crime and drug trafficking activity partnership. so the key to law enforcement success has no one country or agency can tackle this problem alone. the oppression almost broke down earlier in the year. one anonymous blog posted an article that called on people to stop using the up because of safety concerns than his blood was shut down. meanwhile, australian officials defended the legality of intercepting private messages. the country's police commission risk shall, says, is the 1st time a law has been used to intercept telecommunications, the former ca, unless john kodiak, who told
countries including australia, where the federal police worked alongside us. intelligence the out called anom was run by the f b i. security forces apparently got senior figures in organized crime to use an promoted and allowed the intelligence agency to monitor communications between gangs, the f b. i legal tasha in austria hailed the sting. a major success. this operation demonstrates how the f, b, i and our international law enforcement partners can come together to successfully combat trans...
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the app called anom was run by the excuse me, by the f b. i. security forces apparently got senior figures in organized crime, to use an promoted and allow the intelligence agency to monitor communication between gangs b. i legal a. tasha and austria held. this thing is a major success. this operation demonstrates how the f, b, i and our international law enforcement partners can come together to successfully combat transnational organized crime and drug trafficking. activity partnerships are the key to law enforcement. success has no one country or agency can tackle this problem alone. for the operation almost broke down early this year on anonymous blogger posted an article cooling on people to stop using the app over safety concerns than his blog was shut down. the most trailing officials of defended the legality of intercepting those private messages. the country's police commission reschedule says the 1st time a law has been used to intercept telecommunications for miss c. i. a analysts john kitty actually told us the way the authorities d
the app called anom was run by the excuse me, by the f b. i. security forces apparently got senior figures in organized crime, to use an promoted and allow the intelligence agency to monitor communication between gangs b. i legal a. tasha and austria held. this thing is a major success. this operation demonstrates how the f, b, i and our international law enforcement partners can come together to successfully combat transnational organized crime and drug trafficking. activity partnerships are...
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to, for a broader alliance, to counter china, increasingly aggressive behavior, t w's and some of anom. and that at the g 7 summit in england. thank you so cove, it clearly dominating the agenda that the g 7. but what exactly is the situation around the world right now? let's take a closer look at this map. it shows the average number of new daily corona virus cases per 1000000 people for the past week. the highest case loads here in latin america hotspots can also be found over the mongolia and the parts of europe and southern africa. limited testing and reporting in some countries means all actual case. those could be higher, but there are huge discrepancies when it comes to the roll out of cove. it 900 vaccines on this map here, the doc of a color, the greater the share of the population that has already received at least one vaccine dose countries like canada, israel, shirley, and the u. k. i leading the way, but across most of africa, less than one percent of the population has been vaccinated. many developing countries, especially across africa, are still waiting for vaccines pro
to, for a broader alliance, to counter china, increasingly aggressive behavior, t w's and some of anom. and that at the g 7 summit in england. thank you so cove, it clearly dominating the agenda that the g 7. but what exactly is the situation around the world right now? let's take a closer look at this map. it shows the average number of new daily corona virus cases per 1000000 people for the past week. the highest case loads here in latin america hotspots can also be found over the mongolia...
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trick major figures in the organised crime in australia into using this encrypted application called anompen messages, about drug importation, about execution plans, about mass shootings, many of which were prevented because of this operation now. we prevented because of this operation now.— prevented because of this operation now. we heard the olice operation now. we heard the police commissioner, - operation now. we heard the police commissioner, i - operation now. we heard the| police commissioner, i think, talking about the next ironside. so this is not mission accomplished? it ironside. so this is not mission accomplished? it is not mission accomplished? it is not mission accomplished. - mission accomplished? it is not mission accomplished. i - mission accomplished? it is not mission accomplished. i think, | mission accomplished. i think, you know, a huge part of that mission has been accomplished and that is why they are able to come out publicly, but it was interesting, more questions police had for the commissioner, the more they said we can't give you that much detail, any more d
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him in a chokehold, his death led to nationwide protests a year later. offices in minneapolis, shot anom, jamal clock in the chest after scuffle as a posse. he died the next day. in 2016 philander castillo was pulled over by police in minnesota. as while he was shot dead seconds after disclosing he owned and was license to carry a concealed weapon in 2018 steph and clark was shot more than 20 times in his grandmother's backyard for holding a phone. that police said they thought with a gun in october 2019 unarmed our tatiana jefferson was shot through the window of her home and killed in the presence of her 8 year old nephew. and then in march 2020 brionas taylor was shot 8 times by plain clothes, officers executing a search warrant in her home. and those are just some of the hundreds of black americans killed by police in the u. s. and the last 8 years. ah, while that's now bringing our guests from columbus, ohio is trivia, lindsey and associate professor of women's agenda and sexuality studies at a higher state university from minneapolis. mary moria is he a former chief public defender
him in a chokehold, his death led to nationwide protests a year later. offices in minneapolis, shot anom, jamal clock in the chest after scuffle as a posse. he died the next day. in 2016 philander castillo was pulled over by police in minnesota. as while he was shot dead seconds after disclosing he owned and was license to carry a concealed weapon in 2018 steph and clark was shot more than 20 times in his grandmother's backyard for holding a phone. that police said they thought with a gun in...
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with new systems like the sound cannon, anom vehicles, we can prevent illegal entry defense has been constructed in the areas where we have the biggest problems. and the automated surveillance system will now provide us with an additional weapon to deal with this threat. the observation tower is being treated with long range cameras, night vision sensor, or able to identify any suspicious activity, a lie detector. there's a virtual voted guarding to the vote, but also be piloted the e u attempts to find a solution. and the all else fails. anyone attempting to course the board that will face the huge see you the idea of building a wall to keep people out? isn't you going going from thing as the new to such plan between the us and mexico . the you raise concerns in europe. we have a history that has told us that every time that once invests in divisions and walls, you might end up being in a prison. if you build all walls around you and we have any history on the tradition and an identity based on the fact that we celebrate, when walls are broke down and bridges are fast forward, if he
with new systems like the sound cannon, anom vehicles, we can prevent illegal entry defense has been constructed in the areas where we have the biggest problems. and the automated surveillance system will now provide us with an additional weapon to deal with this threat. the observation tower is being treated with long range cameras, night vision sensor, or able to identify any suspicious activity, a lie detector. there's a virtual voted guarding to the vote, but also be piloted the e u...
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countries, including a street where federal police worked alongside us intelligence the up called anom was run by the f b. i know security forces apparently got senior figures in organized crime, to use and promoted and allow the intelligence agency to monitor communications between gags, the f b i legal to shake in austria has hail this thing a major success. this operation demonstrates how the f, b, i and our international law enforcement partners can come together to successfully combat trans national, organized crime and drug trafficking activity partnerships of the key to law enforcement. success has no one country or agency can tackle this problem alone. a lot of sloughing on the back there, but the operation almost broke down earlier this year, and anonymous blogger posted an article calling on people to stop using the app over safety concerns his blog was later shut down. meanwhile, australian officials have defended the legality of intercepting those private messages. the country's police commissioner rece kershawn. these is the 1st time a law passed in 2018, has been used to
countries, including a street where federal police worked alongside us intelligence the up called anom was run by the f b. i know security forces apparently got senior figures in organized crime, to use and promoted and allow the intelligence agency to monitor communications between gags, the f b i legal to shake in austria has hail this thing a major success. this operation demonstrates how the f, b, i and our international law enforcement partners can come together to successfully combat...
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on the compromise devices, using the app called anom reached suspected criminals and 90 countries, the mafia, agent, crime syndicates, drug cartels, and even out will motorcycle gangs or unwittingly copied global law and 4th and agencies into the supposedly encrypted communications. now aside from the hundreds of arrests, police agencies also rated more than $700.00 locations worldwide and sees 8 tons of cocaine pull. brandon has been following the story for us and is standing by in london. but 1st, let's speak to mike hannah in washington dc. mike, i know that we're set to hear from the f b i very shortly, but this is already katie, being viewed as a success well being. that's one of the most major international crime operations ever undertaken and significantly is that this is something done on a global basis in police departments and criminal agencies throughout the world are talking about more than $100.00 countries involved in the investigation. now, just to track back a bit where the saw began was a joint operation some 18 months ago by the f b. i and the australian police, a num
on the compromise devices, using the app called anom reached suspected criminals and 90 countries, the mafia, agent, crime syndicates, drug cartels, and even out will motorcycle gangs or unwittingly copied global law and 4th and agencies into the supposedly encrypted communications. now aside from the hundreds of arrests, police agencies also rated more than $700.00 locations worldwide and sees 8 tons of cocaine pull. brandon has been following the story for us and is standing by in london. but...