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maintained contacts with representatives of the french counterintelligence, the main directorate of internal security of the country. international sawmill, and you deleted telegram. this week, a kiev junkie hosted a dutch narika. volodymyr zelensky met with the prime minister of the netherlands, dick schof, in zaporizhia. like any european politician, the dutch prime minister is considered officially. catastrophe on earth, only the most primitive creatures, cockroaches and members of the ukrainian government will remain. grossi described the situation at the zaporizhia nuclear power plant as very fragile. during the meeting with grossi, vovchik was painfully wondering what was the best way to deal with the plutonium, smoke or sell? some days there is some stability, and then it ends. the problem is a drone strike or, as today, one of the two existing power lines failed, which means that the station is again on the verge of shutdown. mr. grossi, you may not have noticed, but the whole of ukraine is on the verge of shutdown. in general, of course, it is a brilliant idea to discuss the critical state o
maintained contacts with representatives of the french counterintelligence, the main directorate of internal security of the country. international sawmill, and you deleted telegram. this week, a kiev junkie hosted a dutch narika. volodymyr zelensky met with the prime minister of the netherlands, dick schof, in zaporizhia. like any european politician, the dutch prime minister is considered officially. catastrophe on earth, only the most primitive creatures, cockroaches and members of the...
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during interrogation, he stated that he had passed on information to the main directorate of internal securityrance created a hotline, a special e -mail address met with representatives of the department in dubai. in addition, in february 2016, it closed almost 80 channels that were used. which allowed it to prevent several terrorist attacks, but the prosecutor's office still resolved about 2,500 outstanding requests, sufficient grounds to accuse durov of complicity in many crimes, from the distribution of child pornography to fraud justifying terrorism, complicity in the management of an online platform for the implementation of an illegal transaction as part of an organized group, a crime that provides for a maximum penalty of 10 years of imprisonment freedom and a fine of 500 thousand euros. telegram fully complies with european laws regarding digital technologies. it is absolutely absurd to think that the head of a social network can be involved in criminal cases that do not concern him either directly or indirectly. and then, long months of searching for convincing arguments to continue t
during interrogation, he stated that he had passed on information to the main directorate of internal securityrance created a hotline, a special e -mail address met with representatives of the department in dubai. in addition, in february 2016, it closed almost 80 channels that were used. which allowed it to prevent several terrorist attacks, but the prosecutor's office still resolved about 2,500 outstanding requests, sufficient grounds to accuse durov of complicity in many crimes, from the...
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seth jones director of the international security program at the center for strategic and internationalthanks for joining us on bbc news. russia expelled six british diplomats from moscow friday accusing them of spying and sabotage for the u.k. government says the claims are baseless. the kremlin said london engaged in multiple and friendly a cts and that the actions of the british embassy in moscow aimed to harm the russian people. the british government believes the suspension came after it imposed restrictions against the russian embassy in london earlier in the year. the united nation agency for palestinian refugees said an employee was killed by a sniper in the northern west bank. the employee was a sanitation labor shot on the roof of his home thursday. the agency added that this marks the first time and unrwa staff meer was killed in the west bank in 10 years. the u.s. confirmed his six workers in gaza were killed in an is -- israeli airstrike in a school in a refugee camp wednesday. it is just 52 days until election day in the u.s.. with the race so close, presidential candidate
seth jones director of the international security program at the center for strategic and internationalthanks for joining us on bbc news. russia expelled six british diplomats from moscow friday accusing them of spying and sabotage for the u.k. government says the claims are baseless. the kremlin said london engaged in multiple and friendly a cts and that the actions of the british embassy in moscow aimed to harm the russian people. the british government believes the suspension came after it...
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colonel toropov, directorate of internal security, i recommend that you assist the investigation. i have nothing to say. there is a fresh wound on your fist, the nature of which clearly matches the traces of beatings on drozdov's face, i am sure that the dna test will confirm this, and also a surveillance camera at drozdov's house recorded your conflict shortly before his death, what happened between you, we... i blazed up, mikhail stepanovich, hello, this is marina kulakova. yes, marin, greetings. well, he is now the consequences, i don't know anything else. mikhail stepanovich, well, you yourself understand perfectly well that he could not kill viktor. where was he detained? marin, well, i don't know how it happened, just believe me, we will figure everything out, i promise, it is clear, he was killed by two shots, in the heart and in the head, from the same weapon that was used to kill bakinsky on the pustary, on the kletchka buck. this was lying on the floor next to you when the task force found you in grozdy's house, your fingerprints are on it, your hands are on your clothes,
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security council meeting as well. christian: we will come back to you. thank you very much for that. let us bring in am -- emily and she is the deputy director of the internationalogram at the center for strategic and international studies. welcome to the program. we know that director burns is deeply involved in the cease-fire negotiation which has been ongoing for months. what are you hearing? we have heard from them that the focus is shifting to the north. does that mean they have walked away to -- walked away from negotiations? emily: they can negotiate on two fronts in a strange way you can make trades between the conflicts that resolve a lot of things that israel wants of -- once resolved and bring into the fold some of our arab partners. all of these conflicts are interlinked. so if you can address israeli concerns on one front it can ease concerns on another front. iran is backing hezbollah and hamas so they are a key player. christian: there is a dilemma for iran which is part of the interesting elements of the whole picture, do they come to the defense of the proxies or -- and risk being dragged into a wider conflict, or what? i do not know what their
security council meeting as well. christian: we will come back to you. thank you very much for that. let us bring in am -- emily and she is the deputy director of the internationalogram at the center for strategic and international studies. welcome to the program. we know that director burns is deeply involved in the cease-fire negotiation which has been ongoing for months. what are you hearing? we have heard from them that the focus is shifting to the north. does that mean they have walked...
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i spoke to emily harding, formerly middle east analyst at the cia, and now deputy director of the international security for strategic and international studies in washington. it's the deadliest day of conflict across israel's northern border in nearly two decades. many people seeing this as a serious escalation. absolutely, it seems israel is following through on its threat to send hezbollah a strong message. it's really hard to overstate how little tolerance for risk israel has right now, especially on its northern border. since it made the declaration that it wants to send people back to the north, it seems committed to making the north safe from hezbollah attacks. just looking at those casualty numbers, nearly 500 killed, 35 children among that number, 1,600 others injured. we know israel issued warnings for people in lebanon to get out of harm's way, but does it appear to you that israel is doing enough to limit impact on civilians? 0ne civilian casualty is too many, one child killed is too many. but israel do provide warning and hezbollah tend to hide weapons in residential areas for this reason.
i spoke to emily harding, formerly middle east analyst at the cia, and now deputy director of the international security for strategic and international studies in washington. it's the deadliest day of conflict across israel's northern border in nearly two decades. many people seeing this as a serious escalation. absolutely, it seems israel is following through on its threat to send hezbollah a strong message. it's really hard to overstate how little tolerance for risk israel has right now,...
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let's bring in emily harding — she was a middle east analyst at the cia, now deputy director of the international securitythe center for strategic and international studies in washington. great to have you on. what do you make of what we've been seeing in the region? it's the deadliest day of conflict across israel's northern border in nearly two decades. many people seeing this as a serious escalation. absolutely, it seems israel _ serious escalation. absolutely, it seems israel is _ serious escalation. absolutely, it seems israel is following - it seems israel is following through on its threat to send hezbollah a serious message. it's really hard to overstate how little tolerance for risk israel has right now, especially on its northern border. since it made the declaration that it wants to send people back to the north, it seems committed to making the north safe from hezbollah attacks. , , ., the north safe from hezbollah attacks. , ., attacks. just looking at those casualty numbers, _ attacks. just looking at those casualty numbers, nearly - attacks. just looking at those | casualty numbers, nearly
let's bring in emily harding — she was a middle east analyst at the cia, now deputy director of the international securitythe center for strategic and international studies in washington. great to have you on. what do you make of what we've been seeing in the region? it's the deadliest day of conflict across israel's northern border in nearly two decades. many people seeing this as a serious escalation. absolutely, it seems israel _ serious escalation. absolutely, it seems israel is _ serious...
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us now is emily harding, a former middle wast analyst at the cia, she's now deputy director of the international securityt that they were shifting away, does that mean there's shifting away? that mean there's shifting awa ? ., , ., that mean there's shifting awa ? ., that mean there's shifting awa? ., , away? no, you can sometimes make trades — away? no, you can sometimes make trades to _ away? no, you can sometimes make trades to resolve i away? no, you can sometimes make trades to resolve a i away? no, you can sometimes make trades to resolve a lot i away? no, you can sometimes make trades to resolve a lot of things that israel wants resolved and perhaps bring in the full sum of our arab partners in the region. if you can address israeli security concerns on one front, it can perhaps ease the securities concerns on another front. of course, iran is backing both hezbollah and hamas, so they are a key player in this conflict. are a key player in this conflict-— conflict. there's a real conflict _ conflict. there's a real conflict for _ conflict. there's a real conflict for iran i conflict. there's a real
us now is emily harding, a former middle wast analyst at the cia, she's now deputy director of the international securityt that they were shifting away, does that mean there's shifting away? that mean there's shifting awa ? ., , ., that mean there's shifting awa ? ., that mean there's shifting awa? ., , away? no, you can sometimes make trades — away? no, you can sometimes make trades to _ away? no, you can sometimes make trades to resolve i away? no, you can sometimes make trades to resolve a...
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of others that led to a breach of security protocols. >> reporter: today the secret service released a portion of its internal review calling the assassination attempt a security failure. the acting director says, disciplinary action is coming. >> these employees will be held accountable. >> reporter: but with so many threats, the agency says more resources, technology, and manpower are needed to keep up an intense pace of protection for the candidates. >> will they have to live differently in order to be safe? >> we want them to make sure that they can live their lives with some type of normalcy, but they must do so with us providing the highest levels of protection which we have been doing since july 13th. >> reporter: one immediate change to better coordinate plans and communications. the secret service says local agencies must be present inside
of others that led to a breach of security protocols. >> reporter: today the secret service released a portion of its internal review calling the assassination attempt a security failure. the acting director says, disciplinary action is coming. >> these employees will be held accountable. >> reporter: but with so many threats, the agency says more resources, technology, and manpower are needed to keep up an intense pace of protection for the candidates. >> will they have...
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right, let's cost live now to colonel ro hit the deputy director general of the international institute of security and safety management. colonel good to have you on the program. i'm wondering what kind of geopolitical shift we could see here because of these potential changes to russia's nuclear doctrine. right. as the outset, the richard to russians this evening, i think there is no a fundamental change. indeed, i shouldn't talk, process, and identity. why? if you take our attention back to be then the, the shouldn't, but it, the, the pain obviously as a follow up all of the strategy of the addition of addition that time it was a philosophy of the use of this weapon. not only indeed, that most well depends of mass destruction or nuclear weapons. but they also said that it is an extension of tech to be addition regulation. they would use it on or against even the use of commission on rapids to that he did this in data fact, i think the president brought them to put them in 2020. you can check that i may be there to all that. i don't that signed on so you know, ensure the fund them and does offer
right, let's cost live now to colonel ro hit the deputy director general of the international institute of security and safety management. colonel good to have you on the program. i'm wondering what kind of geopolitical shift we could see here because of these potential changes to russia's nuclear doctrine. right. as the outset, the richard to russians this evening, i think there is no a fundamental change. indeed, i shouldn't talk, process, and identity. why? if you take our attention back to...
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during interrogation, he stated that he had passed on information the french directorate general of internal securitya special email address met with representatives of the directorate in dubai. in addition, in february 2016, he closed almost 80 channels used by islamists, which prevented several terrorist attacks, but the prosecutor's office still resolved about 2,500 outstanding requests, enough reason to ... accuse durov of complicity in many crimes from the distribution of child pornography to fraud justifying terrorism. complicity in the directorate online platform to carry out an illegal transaction as part of an organized group. the crime carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and a fine of 500,000 euros. telegram is fully compliant with european laws regarding digital technologies. it is completely absurd to think that the head of a social network can be involved in criminal cases that do not concern him either directly or indirectly. and then, long months of searching for convincing arguments to continue the investigation, which may reveal new articles, claims from an abandoned lady
during interrogation, he stated that he had passed on information the french directorate general of internal securitya special email address met with representatives of the directorate in dubai. in addition, in february 2016, he closed almost 80 channels used by islamists, which prevented several terrorist attacks, but the prosecutor's office still resolved about 2,500 outstanding requests, enough reason to ... accuse durov of complicity in many crimes from the distribution of child pornography...
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of here with the serki, ivo! well, i'm listening, you know that lieutenant colonel okunko is being removed from his post, so, the internal security directorateust approve the candidacy of the next chief management, as far as i know, you are applying for this position, you will again fantasize, what do you need from me, for me to snitch on someone, perch, kudren, on whom? almost, i need you to restore friendly relations with semenov, i want to know everything about him, every step, you will report to me personally, do you again suspect that semenov is an architect, yes, we have never stopped suspecting this, but now there are completely different reasons to close him, i understand, do not delay the decision, there will be information calling. hi, hi, how are you, fine, we need to talk, yeah, captain belovo, well... i mean, tanya, you seem to have found a common language with her, right? well yeah, in short, i'll understand if you're against it, that's perfectly normal, but what would you say if she moved in with us? honestly, i don't know, well, think about it, sanya, okay, sorry. yeah, andrey, okay, i'll be there. sanya, i've left, i'll be l
of here with the serki, ivo! well, i'm listening, you know that lieutenant colonel okunko is being removed from his post, so, the internal security directorateust approve the candidacy of the next chief management, as far as i know, you are applying for this position, you will again fantasize, what do you need from me, for me to snitch on someone, perch, kudren, on whom? almost, i need you to restore friendly relations with semenov, i want to know everything about him, every step, you will...
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of others that led to a breach of security protocols. >> reporter: today the secret service released a portion of its internal review calling the assassination attempt a security failure. the acting director says, disciplinary action is coming. >> these employees will be held accountable. >> reporter: but with so many threats, the agency says more resources, technology, and manpower are needed to keep up an intense pace of protection for the candidates. >> will they have to live differently in order to be safe? >> we want them to make sure that they can live their lives with some type of normalcy, but they must do so with us providing the highest levels of protection which we have been doing since july 13th. >> reporter: one immediate change to better coordinate plans and communications. the secret service says local agencies must be present inside the federal command center at events. lester. >> kelly, thank you. >>> a kentucky sheriff is behind bars charged with shooting and killing a judge in his chambers. the two knew each other well, but as adrienne broaddus reports, the motive is a misery. >> reporter: a sheriff who vowed to protect and nerve -- serve now on the other side of the la
of others that led to a breach of security protocols. >> reporter: today the secret service released a portion of its internal review calling the assassination attempt a security failure. the acting director says, disciplinary action is coming. >> these employees will be held accountable. >> reporter: but with so many threats, the agency says more resources, technology, and manpower are needed to keep up an intense pace of protection for the candidates. >> will they have...
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i want to turn now to our panel of experts, international security analyst, former deputy director of national intelligence, beth sanner, also joining us, aaron david miller, longtime middle east us diplomat and general wesley clark, of course, was a long history himself and national security, former nato supreme allied commander. good to have you all here. aaron david miller first, if i could begin with you as we see these strikes now that are showing the true extend far and wide of these ongoing at this ongoing military series of operations against hezbollah across lebanon. but also what we saw earlier today, strike x against houthi rebels in yemen this expanded offensive escalation, whatever you want to call it is far from over about it. in fact, jim, you know, i don't believe in transformations. >> the rear in life and certainly very rare in middle eastern politics doubtless, these israelis have made it an extraordinary effort to decapitate his vola go after the comms. their intelligence neck weren't their veteran commander, real question in the end though, is, i think how, how in
i want to turn now to our panel of experts, international security analyst, former deputy director of national intelligence, beth sanner, also joining us, aaron david miller, longtime middle east us diplomat and general wesley clark, of course, was a long history himself and national security, former nato supreme allied commander. good to have you all here. aaron david miller first, if i could begin with you as we see these strikes now that are showing the true extend far and wide of these...
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of a deeper problem. which is about the security concerns being it's judy of ensuring peace and security. i'm going to have the executive director of oaks fund international. and so thank you very much indeed for being with us. thank you. the buddies have at least the thirty's suspected migraines have been recovered off the coast of senegal, the boat they were in was a drift about 70 kilometers and the capital, the cost because fact reports from the con for the 1st to alert authorities. are the fishermen from the car here who were out at sea when they saw a wooden fishing vessel like this one addressed? they came closer and they saw horrific. seen inside were composed bodies, the sense was unbearable. and so they alerted, the authorities were right now undergoing an operation to recover the fishing vessel out of sight where doctors are trying to identify the bodies that were on this boat. according to a local fishing official from the southern town of in board, the boats set off over a month ago on august 18th, on board were not fishermen, but migrants trying to make it to europe, to the canary islands. and instead of reaching their final destination, som
of a deeper problem. which is about the security concerns being it's judy of ensuring peace and security. i'm going to have the executive director of oaks fund international. and so thank you very much indeed for being with us. thank you. the buddies have at least the thirty's suspected migraines have been recovered off the coast of senegal, the boat they were in was a drift about 70 kilometers and the capital, the cost because fact reports from the con for the 1st to alert authorities. are the...
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of the horrible security failure in the day of the first an assassination attempt against a former president. that admission came yesterday from's acting secret service director ronald rowe he detailed the findings of the internalg action to increase security for the candidates for the white house.h more. >> are rare and bipartisan with the house unanimously passed a bill friday to provide sitting presidents and presidential and vice presidential candidates the same level of protection. acting secret service director ronald rowe said they boosted security for former president trump stretching their resources to a maximum. lawmakers want to put into law. they concerns and no appeals especially after this internal report for the agency points to a lack of communication and complacency as reasons for the security failures in butler, pennsylvania. also they should have done has s head somewhat on the water tower that secure the roof. they could have it put agents on the roof they could have surrounded the building. quick secret service never directed a local tactical team to move to the rooftop of the agr building from where the suspect eventually fired shots. there was also no follow-up to address concerns regardi
of the horrible security failure in the day of the first an assassination attempt against a former president. that admission came yesterday from's acting secret service director ronald rowe he detailed the findings of the internalg action to increase security for the candidates for the white house.h more. >> are rare and bipartisan with the house unanimously passed a bill friday to provide sitting presidents and presidential and vice presidential candidates the same level of protection....
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too, if you have any questions, call me, tatyana belova. recent past, the captain of the internal security directorateas that, you lost me a five-ruble bet, so down here we have a medical unit and a host unit. well , let's look at the nitzan unit, yeah, good sir, hello, what kind of measures are you taking, so far only symptomatic treatment, there are complaints, no way, where do you keep your medications, there, show me, but i won't move. i'll put everyone in the corner quickly, you also, and you go ahead and drag this one and pass on our demands to the others, and drive on, 4.05. greetings, the special forces in steen have taken up positions, ready to work on command, our specialists will arrive soon, watch out, don't shoot each other, what do they want, what demands, we didn't contact him, and as for dragging it out, we were ordered to wait for you, well, yes. of course, fsb lieutenant colonel tuchkov is speaking with you, i can come in, come in if you're not afraid. i'm unarmed, stop! what do you want, two machine guns with cartridges, a car, and for us to be left in peace leave, you know it's imp
too, if you have any questions, call me, tatyana belova. recent past, the captain of the internal security directorateas that, you lost me a five-ruble bet, so down here we have a medical unit and a host unit. well , let's look at the nitzan unit, yeah, good sir, hello, what kind of measures are you taking, so far only symptomatic treatment, there are complaints, no way, where do you keep your medications, there, show me, but i won't move. i'll put everyone in the corner quickly, you also, and...
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we'll choose a place, sell the goods, the country is huge, there are a lot of fools, that's it, bye, internal security directoratei order you to stay put. pash, when will you stop interfering with my work, huh? there is information that the killer got a machine gun from this titorenko. do you really think that you are the only one so smart, and that without you we would not have found this retired major, he has been under our investigation since day one, i understand, and where did you get this information, a personal source, why can't you just mind your own business, understand, if you stop getting in the way, we'll soon find this major and find out his connection with the killer who killed your... wife, maybe we'll immediately get the customer, maybe, you know, how in the nineties they got rid of operatives who were hanging around under everyone's feet, very simple, during a search they found... a few bullets on them, so if you don't stop sticking your nose where you don't belong, they'll find a few bullets on you too. you really got me, free. "not good, revas, not good, illegal coke was coming through your pla
we'll choose a place, sell the goods, the country is huge, there are a lot of fools, that's it, bye, internal security directoratei order you to stay put. pash, when will you stop interfering with my work, huh? there is information that the killer got a machine gun from this titorenko. do you really think that you are the only one so smart, and that without you we would not have found this retired major, he has been under our investigation since day one, i understand, and where did you get this...
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of this war? paul adams, bbc news, jerusalem. i spoke with emily harding, the deputy director with the international security program at the centerategic and international studies. we heard from our correspondent it is hard to think of anybody mounting such a sophisticated effort other than israel. what does this attack tell us about who was behind this? it does this attack tell us about who was behind this?- does this attack tell us about who was behind this? it was a truly sophisticated _ who was behind this? it was a truly sophisticated attack - who was behind this? it was a truly sophisticated attack the | truly sophisticated attack the combination of being able to get to these pages to be able to alter them in the way they were altered and put them back together so nobody could tell the difference and send them on the difference and send them on the way so they landed in the hands of the right people inside hezbollah is quite a sophisticated and difficult intelligence operation, you have to collect a lot of detail to execute on a sensitive operation and keep it quite the whole time. quite difficult to pull off. i5 whole time
of this war? paul adams, bbc news, jerusalem. i spoke with emily harding, the deputy director with the international security program at the centerategic and international studies. we heard from our correspondent it is hard to think of anybody mounting such a sophisticated effort other than israel. what does this attack tell us about who was behind this? it does this attack tell us about who was behind this?- does this attack tell us about who was behind this? it was a truly sophisticated _ who...
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joined now by jenny masters and she is an expert in russian politics and security and a senior director in the department of international politics. as of a risk with university miss matthews is good to have you with this. so let's can use in the us to sell what he calls a victory plan. why victory and not peace play to i think it's very important for zalinski to shift the narrative and to shift the way that his, his supporters in the west, particularly in united states. think about how this war my hand. and he wants to make it really clear that ukraine is capable of being successful as capable of driving russian aggressors out of ukrainian territory. and not simply willing to accept some sort of only compromise which might leave large parts of the premium territory in russia's hands may be indefinitely. so i think the choice of the language is really significant for the message that he wants to get across. how critical of to his plan is getting us permission to use long range missiles inside russian territory. it's a very critical part of his plan. i think if he is successful in guessing us approval for this step, then
joined now by jenny masters and she is an expert in russian politics and security and a senior director in the department of international politics. as of a risk with university miss matthews is good to have you with this. so let's can use in the us to sell what he calls a victory plan. why victory and not peace play to i think it's very important for zalinski to shift the narrative and to shift the way that his, his supporters in the west, particularly in united states. think about how this...
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director at the counter extremism project in berlin. with experience in international diplomacy, intelligence and security hands, eoc of hezbollah has confirmed the death of its leader. our son is rela, at the hands of israel. how significant is this moment? how precarious a moment? oh, this is very significant. and so obviously in general terms, anyone could be replaced, but that's why that is really the figure head office ball out they needed. we made response from the small group and they've been on really the prevailing force in the country and positioned as well as a key. lynch been in the regional network of proxies of your ok. so he is not easily to be replaced in addition to other things that happened over the last couple of months. once of course, the removal of these block communications infrastructure, the pages, the walkie talkies which now makes it much harder for his but to communicate but also over a longer period. the beginning of the 2nd and 3rd layout of the c'mon infrastructure by his ball. i always ball up by his rail through s trucks. so the organization is in a exceptionally big state right now. it's not just test on his
director at the counter extremism project in berlin. with experience in international diplomacy, intelligence and security hands, eoc of hezbollah has confirmed the death of its leader. our son is rela, at the hands of israel. how significant is this moment? how precarious a moment? oh, this is very significant. and so obviously in general terms, anyone could be replaced, but that's why that is really the figure head office ball out they needed. we made response from the small group and they've...
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director of the atlantic cancels africa centers. she's as technically he's born french politician with years of experience and international politics. a welcome to the w. why does the security account so why does the security council need a permanent african presence rather than say, locked in american? as you know, i, i just return from the united nations general assembly in new york. we are of course, many off against a tool to buy these uh, willingness of the space to support the creation of these 2 permanents these for africa. i think it makes sense given the demographic rise of, of, of african countries. you know, demographically speaking, africa, we'd be in 13 years in a couple of the kinds of continents of, of people got the power and it has to be recognized within the general assembly. we have to note also is that often nations for 28 percent, almost 30 percent of the votes, it's the largest group ahead of asia, all of them there because of western europe and it has to be taken into consideration and is so uh, i think these 2 reasons are enough to explain this, this change and also comes down to democratic republic of congo. certainly, um richard foxes, the patients
director of the atlantic cancels africa centers. she's as technically he's born french politician with years of experience and international politics. a welcome to the w. why does the security account so why does the security council need a permanent african presence rather than say, locked in american? as you know, i, i just return from the united nations general assembly in new york. we are of course, many off against a tool to buy these uh, willingness of the space to support the creation of...
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director of the atlanta counsels africa center. she's sending these ball and french publication with years of experience and international politics. a welcome to the w. why does the security account so why does the security council need a permanent african presence rather than say, locked in american? as you know, i, i just returned from the united nations general assembly in new york where of course, many off against a tool to buy these uh, willingness of the space to support the creation of these 2 permanents these for africa. i think it makes sense given the demographic rise of, of, of african countries. you know, demographically speaking, africa, we'd be, in 13 years, um, a couple of the kind of continents of, of people got the power and it has to be recognized within the general assembly. we have to note also that often nations for 28 percent, almost 30 percent of the votes. it's the largest group ahead of asia, all of them there because of western europe. and it has to be taken into consideration and is so i think these 2 reasons are enough to explain this, this change and also comes down to democratic republic of congo. certainly. um, richard foxes, the patients uh
director of the atlanta counsels africa center. she's sending these ball and french publication with years of experience and international politics. a welcome to the w. why does the security account so why does the security council need a permanent african presence rather than say, locked in american? as you know, i, i just returned from the united nations general assembly in new york where of course, many off against a tool to buy these uh, willingness of the space to support the creation of...
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. the resistances communications under under a large amount of pretenses and what they plan to do is involve the interner security directorate in lebanon and the army in order to dismantle the the resistances communications network so sorry so at the time there were few scuffles but not between the internal security directorate and the army and the resistance because they knew what was going on and sideline themselves uh at the time what happened was basically militias from parties that were loyal to the americans were the ones who participated in the in the battle and there was every time there was and the resistance managed that is absolutely right mr shar and i'm very sorry to cut you off right there we got carried away with this discussion because there's such a long history of uh this type of terrorist activities coming from the part of israel we could go on and on for days uh, and i'm very sorry that i have to cut you off right here, mr. karim sharara, political analyst joining us live from beirot, also mr. saib shaut, author and commentator and west asia expert from belfast. thank you very much for joining us on this
. the resistances communications under under a large amount of pretenses and what they plan to do is involve the interner security directorate in lebanon and the army in order to dismantle the the resistances communications network so sorry so at the time there were few scuffles but not between the internal security directorate and the army and the resistance because they knew what was going on and sideline themselves uh at the time what happened was basically militias from parties that were...
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eliminate the resistances communications under under a large amount of pretences and what they plan to do is involve the interner security directorate in lebanon and the army in order to dismantle the the resistances communications network so sorry apologies so at the time there were few scuffles but not between the internal security directorate and the army and the resistance because they knew what was going on and sideline themselves uh at the time what happened was basically militas and from parties that were loyal to the... americans were the ones who participated in the in the battle and there was every time there was and the the resistance managed absolutely right mr. sharad and i'm very sorry to cut you off right there, we got carried away with this discussion because there's such a long history of uh this type of terrorist activities coming from the part of israel, we could go on and on for days and i'm very sorry that i have to cut you off right here, mr. karim sharara, political analyst joining us live from beirot also. mr. saib shout, author and commentator and west asia expert from belfast. thank you very much for joinin
eliminate the resistances communications under under a large amount of pretences and what they plan to do is involve the interner security directorate in lebanon and the army in order to dismantle the the resistances communications network so sorry apologies so at the time there were few scuffles but not between the internal security directorate and the army and the resistance because they knew what was going on and sideline themselves uh at the time what happened was basically militas and from...
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of this war? paul adams, bbc news, jerusalem. joining us now is emily harding, the deputy director with the international security program at the centeregic and international studies. very good to see you again, thank you forjoining us tonight. we heard our correspondence that it is hard to think of anyone else capable of mounting such a sophisticated effort, other than israel. what does this tell us about who is behind this? it tell us about who is behind this? ., , tell us about who is behind this? . , ., , this? it was a truly sophisticated - this? it was a truly l sophisticated attack, this? it was a truly - sophisticated attack, the combination of being able to get to these pages, somewhere in the supply chain to be able to alter them in the way they were altered and put them back together so that no—one could tell the difference and the send them on their way so they landed in the head of the right people inside hezbollah is really quite sophisticated and difficult intelligence operation, we have to collect a lot of detail information... inaudible. able to execute on a very sensitive operation to keep it quiet. quite difficult t
of this war? paul adams, bbc news, jerusalem. joining us now is emily harding, the deputy director with the international security program at the centeregic and international studies. very good to see you again, thank you forjoining us tonight. we heard our correspondence that it is hard to think of anyone else capable of mounting such a sophisticated effort, other than israel. what does this tell us about who is behind this? it tell us about who is behind this? ., , tell us about who is behind...
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international levels. he served as the director of office of homeland security.wers bombing as well as the attacks on u.s. embassies in africa and the uss -- in yemen. he is also a bronx native. tom joins the team that is relentlessly dedicated to public safety and protecting new yorkers. >> the new police commissioner will need a spreadsheet to keep track of the officials wanted by the marike that are under investigation. at the same time, the commissioners phone was seized by the fbi. they searched homes and sees the phones of the first deputy mayor, sheena wright. the school chancellor who is -- fianci and david banks brother, deputy mayor philip banks who retired as a senior officer in 2014 under a cloud of suspicion about free trips that he accepted. also surrendered his phone was a third brother, terrence banks who previously worked in the public transportation agency. all of that was last week. last november the fbi approached the mayor himself and took two of his phones, in connection with the fbi investigation into whether the campaign coordinated with g
international levels. he served as the director of office of homeland security.wers bombing as well as the attacks on u.s. embassies in africa and the uss -- in yemen. he is also a bronx native. tom joins the team that is relentlessly dedicated to public safety and protecting new yorkers. >> the new police commissioner will need a spreadsheet to keep track of the officials wanted by the marike that are under investigation. at the same time, the commissioners phone was seized by the fbi....
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he was a director of cyber security and intelligence at sra international beer during his tenure, heprovided technical expertise, strategic guidance for the commercial sector, customers, and billion, military, and intelligence customers. he conducted the penetration test and the bondability research and investigations across the globe, traveling extensively through africa and south and central america, supporting customers. is the key technical lead and the analysis division, leading a team of reverse engineers and instant response experts on cyber threats. thank you for being here today. i recognize him for five minutes to summarize his opening statements. >> chairman green, members of the subcommittee, good afternoon. thank you for having me here today. i am adam myers, the senior vice president counter adversary operations at crowdstrike. crowdstrike, her vision is protect good people from bad things. we have been very successful at doing that for more than a decade. i am proud to lead that set of her business. i direct a team tracking state- sponsored and cyber adversary groups a
he was a director of cyber security and intelligence at sra international beer during his tenure, heprovided technical expertise, strategic guidance for the commercial sector, customers, and billion, military, and intelligence customers. he conducted the penetration test and the bondability research and investigations across the globe, traveling extensively through africa and south and central america, supporting customers. is the key technical lead and the analysis division, leading a team of...
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unlocking the potential of international cooperation in the field and energy space and securing silver and se, let's talk with one of the phones guess i love to see mine on the where we director of the breaks that chamber of commerce and industry. many thanks for joining us on . the program stays very nice to see. i'd like to ask you, what are your impressions from the energy week so far and what are the kids hate to weighs as one of the key top picks it up and discuss of the tank to me not to have me here. did you good soul in? yeah, this energy of the competition between the country of all the problems, lot the hydrocarbon, they never really know the new technology. what sort of coming technology is coming to feed the requirement of the upcoming energy crisis in deluxe? called because i'm already developing the salt salt part of the office. you develop and get a lot deal a lot of energy hungry recon fee to be the only hydrocarbon we need the new energy sources. uh like uh, hydro again, act on the good mob. yeah. so that, and all these things. so what would you say of the main challenges for the countries of the global south and the energy section of the big charlie. huge co
unlocking the potential of international cooperation in the field and energy space and securing silver and se, let's talk with one of the phones guess i love to see mine on the where we director of the breaks that chamber of commerce and industry. many thanks for joining us on . the program stays very nice to see. i'd like to ask you, what are your impressions from the energy week so far and what are the kids hate to weighs as one of the key top picks it up and discuss of the tank to me not to...
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directorate of the russian guard for the republic of crimea, the city of sevastopol, vitaly. salmanov was arrested and accused of abuse of power. the joint operation was carried out by fsb operatives and employees of the internal security units of the russian guard. this was reported by state duma deputy alexander henshtein. in june 2022, a state contract was signed for the repair of the special forces barracks at a cost of 20 million rubles. although the work was not fully completed, police colonel solomanov signed the acts and accepted the contract. the damage to the budget amounted to almost 1.5 million. the position of the leadership of the russian guard and the personal. director of the department, army general viktor zolotov is always principled and unchangeable, the thief must be in prison. people learn about legal news in their region or territory thanks to the work of local journalists. the program is on duty is published in many regions of the country. my colleague irina lots will tell us about the topics that interested our colleagues in the omsk region. hello , maxim. this is what we will talk about in our issue. the department of bribery in the omsk ministry of labor, an official took tribute from boarding
directorate of the russian guard for the republic of crimea, the city of sevastopol, vitaly. salmanov was arrested and accused of abuse of power. the joint operation was carried out by fsb operatives and employees of the internal security units of the russian guard. this was reported by state duma deputy alexander henshtein. in june 2022, a state contract was signed for the repair of the special forces barracks at a cost of 20 million rubles. although the work was not fully completed, police...
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international levels. he served as new york's director of the office of homeland security, when the fbi's national threat centerigating the 1993 twin towers bombing as well as the attacks on u.s. embassies in africa and the uss cole in yemen, by al qaeda. he is also a bronx native. tom joins a team at one police plaza that is relentlessly dedicated to public safety and protecting new yorkers. >> the new police commissioner tom donlon will need a spreadsheet to keep track of the number of officials appointed by mayor eric adams who are currently under investigation. at the same time, former police commissioner caban's phone was seized by the fbi. they seized the bones of sheena rights and david banks and david banks brother, deputy mayor philip banks, who retired as a re-senior officer in the nypd in 2014 under a cloud of suspicion about free trips he had accepted, also surrounding his phone to the fbi was a third banks brother, terrence banks, who previously worked in the city's public transportation agency. all of that was just last week. last november the fbi approach the mayor himself and took two of his cel
international levels. he served as new york's director of the office of homeland security, when the fbi's national threat centerigating the 1993 twin towers bombing as well as the attacks on u.s. embassies in africa and the uss cole in yemen, by al qaeda. he is also a bronx native. tom joins a team at one police plaza that is relentlessly dedicated to public safety and protecting new yorkers. >> the new police commissioner tom donlon will need a spreadsheet to keep track of the number of...
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transfers in this context, and last but not least, we have the director of the security assistance monitor at the center for international policies, and a former schoolgirl fellow. and anne stinson, by the way. ari tracks u.s. arms transfers and military assistance programs and conducts extensive research on the impact on human rights and security landscapes. so, i think you all have gotten the flow of how we are going to do these panels, pieces of paper on your tables. if you have questions that you would like to ask after the panel gives some opening remarks, i will be taking some questions, as well as questions i have put together, but let's start with you, mira, can you talk a little bit about u.s. arms transfer policy, what it is, and how it is used for you as a security assistance today? >> sir purr let me start by thanking darrell for inviting me, that u.s. arms system as well, and rachel, it is an honor to be on the panel with john and ari. i will set the stage at a 30,000-foot level . a global level, looking at arms transfer policy, i think we can get into the country-specific questions during the q&a, but the c
transfers in this context, and last but not least, we have the director of the security assistance monitor at the center for international policies, and a former schoolgirl fellow. and anne stinson, by the way. ari tracks u.s. arms transfers and military assistance programs and conducts extensive research on the impact on human rights and security landscapes. so, i think you all have gotten the flow of how we are going to do these panels, pieces of paper on your tables. if you have questions...
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of foundation security experts from germany, france, the u. k. poland, and the us to part. everything happened in secret. neither the location nor the participants were disclosed. the executive director of international affairs at the club foundation by these and then i ended up them as a sole task for the scenario exercises we invite and government officials but also people from the academic world. and from the think tanks of the think tank that i was for sure they come from various countries that are relevant for the scenario we're playing out new and then the funds and a and a very important requirement. and these simulation games is that the list of participants remains absolutely confidential, obviously with fatality type. the technician scenario was this. during a 2nd, trump presidency. the us announces its withdrawal from nato. it was in the military scenario. it was a political one. what concessions, what the remaining member states be prepared to make with nato even collapse under the strain of the us threat. as of the start, your team about details for hi, it's of a german team was quite prepared to throw the issue of trade policy into the equation, voc charlottesville for the pulling volum
of foundation security experts from germany, france, the u. k. poland, and the us to part. everything happened in secret. neither the location nor the participants were disclosed. the executive director of international affairs at the club foundation by these and then i ended up them as a sole task for the scenario exercises we invite and government officials but also people from the academic world. and from the think tanks of the think tank that i was for sure they come from various countries...
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international levels. he served as new york's director of the office of homeland security.s national threat center and the fbi nypd joined terrorist task force. and worked as the co. case agent investigating the 1993 twin towers bombing. as well as the attacks on the u.s. embassies in africa and the uss call in the men by al qaeda. he is also a bronx native. tom joins a team at one police plaza that is relentlessly dedicated to public safety and protecting new yorkers. that is why new york is the safest big city in the world, and why it will continue to be. i think incoming commissioner dolan -- donlon for stepping in during this critical moment, as always the men and women of the nypd have my gratitude for their dedication and professionalism. i thank them for their commands and their decision-making as we move forward and continue service that they continue to deliver to all new yorkers. thank you, god bless our great city on the bright future ahead. thank you. >> harris: so the mayor of the city who knew that his people were under investigation, they have taken cell phon
international levels. he served as new york's director of the office of homeland security.s national threat center and the fbi nypd joined terrorist task force. and worked as the co. case agent investigating the 1993 twin towers bombing. as well as the attacks on the u.s. embassies in africa and the uss call in the men by al qaeda. he is also a bronx native. tom joins a team at one police plaza that is relentlessly dedicated to public safety and protecting new yorkers. that is why new york is...
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of the atlantic council, scowcroft center for strategy and security, an atlantic council board director. she's also a senior fellow at harvard university's, belfer center for science and international affairs and a former undersecretary of state for global affairs. two policy left. we're also delighted to welcome ambassador john negroponte. ambassador negroponte is vice chair of mclarty associates and has served as deputy of state. was the first ever director of national intelligence and was ambassador to iraq. the united nations, the philippines, mexico, honduras and many other positions in government. and finally, to his left, we're honored be joined by ambassador ronald neumann. ambassador neumann is the president of the american academy of diplomacy and he served as u.s. ambassador to, afghanistan, algeria, bahrain and in addition to other positions. so a very experienced panel indeed. thank you all for your service to the country. before we begin, i'd like to some housekeeping notes for the audience. the discussion, obviously, on the record. we will leave time at the end for and answers. so we encourage all of you here in the studio and those watching to participate. and if yo
of the atlantic council, scowcroft center for strategy and security, an atlantic council board director. she's also a senior fellow at harvard university's, belfer center for science and international affairs and a former undersecretary of state for global affairs. two policy left. we're also delighted to welcome ambassador john negroponte. ambassador negroponte is vice chair of mclarty associates and has served as deputy of state. was the first ever director of national intelligence and was...
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i cut up with the director before briefings with senators on the internal secret service probe into the failed security posture of that day. watch. >> looking forward to working with congress to make sure we never have a tragedy like live first again. >> this was his first direct meeting with large groups of lawmakers since he publicly testified a couple weeks after his former boss a couple days after his former boss kimberly wrote -- resigned at the end of july in that pressure. he promised a full review of the failures leading up to and on july 13th. fox news is told the insurance investigation, the internal probe, martha, run by the secret service looking at failures is near complete and we'll be presented to the congress and then the public soon. >> we will have a report very, very soon. and i think it will absolutely shock the american people. it should about the lapses and legs in the protection that was afforded that day. and the breakdown and communication failure in response. >> reporter: separately we are learning several high-level officials who the secret service worked in the secret service have conn
i cut up with the director before briefings with senators on the internal secret service probe into the failed security posture of that day. watch. >> looking forward to working with congress to make sure we never have a tragedy like live first again. >> this was his first direct meeting with large groups of lawmakers since he publicly testified a couple weeks after his former boss a couple days after his former boss kimberly wrote -- resigned at the end of july in that pressure. he...
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can immediately hand over the materials to the internal security directorate, let them sort it out, in general, you have 3 days to think about it, you are ofut i also have a superior, they ask me , a particularly serious case has not been solved, i can’t let it slide, thank you, but you’re welcome. “well, i’m going, see you, bye, yes, the colonel also has to decide, yes, come in, come in, what, how is kudryakov, i wanted to stop by to see him today, but the boss is calling, i’m afraid i won’t have time, the doctors say there’s positive dynamics, they should let him go next week, positive, positive - that’s good, thank god. you what, on what issue, colonel, there was information that yesterday there was a meeting of authorities, there are bodies, no, but there is a possibility that at this meeting a decision was made to eliminate the forester. yeah, i understand, thanks for the information, so what are we going to do about it? we are fine, what do you want, for us to provide the forester with protection by the omvd forces? i see, that is, when they knock him down, then come. you understand everything perfectly well, we are not detaining him
can immediately hand over the materials to the internal security directorate, let them sort it out, in general, you have 3 days to think about it, you are ofut i also have a superior, they ask me , a particularly serious case has not been solved, i can’t let it slide, thank you, but you’re welcome. “well, i’m going, see you, bye, yes, the colonel also has to decide, yes, come in, come in, what, how is kudryakov, i wanted to stop by to see him today, but the boss is calling, i’m afraid...
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accepting a bribe on an especially large scale, the internal security directorate received information about the deal and the criminals were detained at the moment ofe money, i understand you, the news is so-so, but it is good that your people worked quickly and figured it out themselves bribe-taker in their ranks, now we need to find a worthy candidate for the post of head of the omvd, after all, it's the city center, you can't make a mistake in choosing, come on, i'm counting on you , yes, comrade general, there will be news, call. who are you? captain kundrikov. get up and put your hands behind your head. how did you find me? less on the mobile, you need to call your women. i said, get up, you'll make a move. i'm shooting, oh, kundrikov, great, thanks for detaining him, we'll handle the rest ourselves, no. "i'll take him to the department, let them decide what's next "what to do, i didn't have an order to hand him over to you, this is petrovich, the cops have come here, three of them, they took shakhrov out, now they can't divide him up, they all want a medal , got it, you know what to do, lenya, do what you're told, come on, give him to us, wha
accepting a bribe on an especially large scale, the internal security directorate received information about the deal and the criminals were detained at the moment ofe money, i understand you, the news is so-so, but it is good that your people worked quickly and figured it out themselves bribe-taker in their ranks, now we need to find a worthy candidate for the post of head of the omvd, after all, it's the city center, you can't make a mistake in choosing, come on, i'm counting on you , yes,...