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u. s. u. k. and the allies are keys in china of protecting hackers engaging in what they call malicious cyber activity, including a breach of the microsoft exchange email server. earlier this year, they say hacker groups, protected by paging, were responsible, compromising tens of thousands of computers worldwide. it's one of the range of fiber threats. china's being blamed for, including ransomware attacks involving millions of dollars. katrina, you has more now from aging. we've heard now from bay doings foreign ministry, as well as several chinese embassies and missions based in europe and all of these statements. all of these rebuttals have been basically summarizing 2 main points. the 1st se is saying that basically the evidence around these allegations is incomplete. at there are many cyber actors around the world, it's very difficult to trace the actual origins and also countries should be very careful about pointing all of these attacks at one particular government. the 2nd point that fading is making is basically turning the tables on the u. s and saying that these allegations are little more than hypocritical thing, that the us itself is the main source of cyber attacks around the world that it's been, it accuses the washington of indiscriminately eavesdropping on other countries. not only competitors to the u. s, but as well as it's, or an allies and aging has said that the c i a has for 11 years being launching its own cyber attacks against chinese institutions, including internet technology companies, asian companies, as well as the chinese government. now that's been the aging response, but what we haven't heard is really a comprehensive response to all of the u. s. allegations. what we didn't hear, for example, was any detailed reply to allegations of hacking of the microsoft email exchange, which affected more than 30000 companies around the world. we also didn't hear any response to the u. s. department of justice. this indictment for chinese nationals allegedly involved in cyber attacks for who have been based,
u. s. u. k. and the allies are keys in china of protecting hackers engaging in what they call malicious cyber activity, including a breach of the microsoft exchange email server. earlier this year, they say hacker groups, protected by paging, were responsible, compromising tens of thousands of computers worldwide. it's one of the range of fiber threats. china's being blamed for, including ransomware attacks involving millions of dollars. katrina, you has more now from aging. we've heard now...
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u. s. u. k and other allies say groups banked by beijing responsible, compromising tens of thousands of computers worldwide. it's one of a range of cyber threats. china has been blamed for, including ransomware attacks with millions of dollars. the us lead lyons is expected to announce details of action against china. later on monday, let's say that to mike hannah, who's following the story forth from washington, d. c, the u. s. 70 pointing the finger really at china, but what more do we expect it to do? this will us has come out to the very strong statement from the 2nd international country making very clear that the us whole trying to responsible for this massive pack of microsoft servers. what the u. s. is doing at this particular point, it's informed microsoft about the nature of the hacked. it has launched an investigation into the nature in a rare occurrence, the f b, i obtained a search warrant to go into corporate servers and remove elements that were left behind to prevent further hack
u. s. u. k and other allies say groups banked by beijing responsible, compromising tens of thousands of computers worldwide. it's one of a range of cyber threats. china has been blamed for, including ransomware attacks with millions of dollars. the us lead lyons is expected to announce details of action against china. later on monday, let's say that to mike hannah, who's following the story forth from washington, d. c, the u. s. 70 pointing the finger really at china, but what more do we expect...
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u. s. u. k and other allies say groups backed by beijing were responsible, compromising tens of thousands of computers worldwide, is one of a range of cyber threats. china's being blamed for including ransomware types, with millions of dollars. the us lead alliance is expected to announce details of action against china later on monday. but justin is the chief research analyst with i t harvest. he says china is likely to face further sanctions that will affected technology sector is really phenomenal response between both nato, other european countries. all working together with united states to announce and dino, china all at once. long with that the n s a caesar in the f b, i issued guidance and tony's hacking describing their techniques and procedures and their technology as well. and then thirdly, the justice department in dated 3 chinese officers in the ministry of security services. so. ready it was a coordinated response to everything that's been going on and kind of a, a message to china, to back off. we've seen the us pushing really hard, especially during the pump administration against china, from a technology trade perspective banning. ready chinese technology in the united states and that's always a concern because most, you know, us technology is manufactured in china. so it's kinda hard to say, you know, while. 1 way, but we can have apple and cisco products here in the united states because it's probably just as much of a concern. and i suspect that the us is going to ramp up that, that, you know, digital mercantile is on us. what i call it an attempt to quell the influx of chinese technology and of course, that helps the u. s. companies that are benefiting from that. still ahead and i'll just have the talking to clear up off some of the worst flooding western europe is seen in decades and touch security in south africa as the corruption tyler homer, president jacob zoom out, resumes after days of rioting. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. now the season rains for the time being taken a step back as we got not just one but 2 tropical storms in the system. just to complicate things some pocket which is just about to impact the science of china. even go to strength very much more remains a tropical storm. whereas in fact, we're probably become a tie food pretty soon to be honest. and instead of the water moves slowly towards ty, pay across the southern part of the recruit chains, japanese islands, rice and backer as impacting as i said. glen dong. now for the rest of the seasonal range look bit further north the yangtze, up towards the yellow river, shannon stretching
u. s. u. k and other allies say groups backed by beijing were responsible, compromising tens of thousands of computers worldwide, is one of a range of cyber threats. china's being blamed for including ransomware types, with millions of dollars. the us lead alliance is expected to announce details of action against china later on monday. but justin is the chief research analyst with i t harvest. he says china is likely to face further sanctions that will affected technology sector is really...
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u. s. u. k to other allies are accusing china of protecting hackers engaging in malicious labor activity, including a breach of the microsoft exchange emails. earlier this year, they say hack groups protected my patient were responsible, compromising tens of thousands of computers worldwide was headlines. the news continues here on al jazeera of football rebels, the season. i guess i'm going to show you on a month on the concept to see if you could be there in washington bundles, june. got it took me to the i i i the me the, the football is that what i wanted to tell you you will not lose anybody. the kid is going to all the kids. okay. got it even on the dumps all that stuff. so i me know what, so let me know if you could please let me know that it will be more than i miss their office. com. we'll see in terms of getting time going to see if those will be received or she'll go after you call me to know if that meant that we talked, this started between joining the shuttle that i wanted to study. so what would i mean? i know that much more of the the financial aid, but he doesn't want to create okay, shame damage has to be civic in nato a little bit. and you know, they've been a partial and people that are k, my that is you not going to be there while they said it was related to one of the detail by detail, but you don't least in the what it, what you got i was i'll leave it as well. you guys will get back with them to discuss, you know, before she miss you guys for my watch will go and get you. i mean, especially because you will use nothing going on. why feel like dan got the unless you want to stop catch him when he put, contacted okay, but i don't address people come onto the fishing. i don't know how they're going to go to the moment. is that important? the sample dawn can be learned whether the country no matter how much you must do it. i said it be more just receive andy and content. what we'll have a shuttle of them all to fancy or not. we wouldn't have any wisdom or a show more nice with your people. all you got back to shoot me when you get the final sent an issue if you've got can you know, provide the city the chief about him is it gives it that would. ready be my job that you might have gotten your stamp last week and i was i was following him on patrick, dirty one. good day the. 7 c only mammal. tell me about the jealous clock. i just sort of my main office dog i school. i just don't ask me a minute. i don't care when i want to come. i don't get to meet your daughter. she managed interest. don't sound like you're not the school. i'm this unit, i guess. i mean your body shop that mr. did you gotcha. yeah, i just got tied up. i mean, you can do it to check up on that. i'm not the, the, the still because the spot where i much, much, much key to come to the, to the 14, based on what but all of which i will give them a much it doesn't it, some people from a lunch center, 5 or 4 numbers can be on, can you got it? you or somebody, my god, i'm a the, i never lose the good looking. the kansas will be with you was when you bought the van and it looked at ben probably got you got my got a lot of stuff. give me a call. i got a lot showing this plan for the cable for the warden eco and told me that he presidio and the di got a city post over my wife was getting free lunch. if y'all were going to go into business. but that would be a little bit younger shots. get them on the job down with the loyal customers as one of the the the you know we're located in dangle mosque along in the la storia. no, no, no, no. joel, i'm long. i didn't buy it. joseph, gotcha reorder to washing preschool, right. but i don't know, we don't know how to measure and i think i'm one of the ones that you knew my job is because again to load up and she she feel they lose going and my live or when i push an audi event of the family this is she for crap. i don't know. i don't know the run to the start the president, the been this going to the if i said the stuff up and it a little bit in it, but it's not. that's the only other way i want to thought eco plan for people who live on the because that it can be quite that you can, you know, you know, just the not eternal objective. me the the media can you know when you use or, or by my god. in a day i need to know some of my stuff, 1000000 people and some of my stuff to him. but when i send them, normally i gotta get in on the whitening. you know them? i can mortgage if a lot more the main main topic that if really these create a new will fit into it or not that's not even so 40. i mean got your level easy, we need to ship. i know nothing when they send them i don't i push him. i can i stand with him. we have. 2 the boy, you got the machine to force you to tell me if you shouldn't be forced to squatter . so when i mean, if you're going to buy the compressor and not be, i need out the process that it just needs some middle name such as the medical he needs to get in touch. i thought it was and he said on the central need and on the me that ass or non the bottle will leave you my name coming to the company, gotch, ways to get my louis be super love are being found. imagine i know the city, your mom who gave the more than happy does that extension to the leave or the que, whoever's going to be done? he's that daniel the other, the solution that i said she'd be cut off and all the, i mean, he just said, decided that initially would you want to do it but he did, he was, he does better than a little no player wants to be in the completion of the unit number until the official out of his policy. but with the yeah, ah, the initiate jim, i'm leaving with the job. i don't have anybody up in the truck you know, not gone. and i shut it off. and it just got inaudible or no dummy, dharma boyd is the the the biggest complaint, but they don't quite get back to me. dana been on the end of the show that he said it'd be eric. yeah. when i don't want to send that out or no, we haven't feet south casenera anthony and feeble devotion. new city should you should die the same time. yeah. she went to one of the issue didn't mean to come to chad our program. scott, if we need on the road, it's a matter of putting in a frost not really want to set out. i mean, boston over the co buried job, but i've been to get to dollar credit card. you know, you're not going to be wrong that you don't do the oh i i don't know that she said we need to be put in. i mean, i'm a new message. you got to make sure no, no bad. so you're going to be in a gentle would love your child. me . i really wish you hadn't chatham finance? well, i know what to do with it. when natalie, what did you say? why don't you wish that the montgomery should be sent to me more than the one in the city only what a fool casual because it's an article may so not because the church and i think we should know. but as the point he's done to leave him a really good at present thought though level can keep like to generate some stuff, the active my food if you put on financial tonight, if it ok to get a lot seen. if he got on cold calls out the come in the last time natalie can okay, the company, he moved out the time with this book. he might aquila the limits you can see on all a present that's unit, leave it up. they need to be really, i mean think we said but then the to the doctor proposed study guide just by my thinking christ joni the mind on but in the so it will be like when agenda delivered and then when he go back, tina, i don't mind when you need a new chapter, so we will be out of jack to number even if it's a noun chuck because our 2 similar to ship is that we do need to pick the dc managing general ben saturday to gather lodge. the saturday. i need you to stop or if it all up in the me ah ah ah ah, ah, subcommittee we're all trinity might not be a. ringback ringback not a problem me, marcial, the to your or be because you're not wasting proper discourse. busy of the mentality, the, you said that you wanted to see 44. so if you need me to send you the update of whether or not the most part we can get that submitted to monday. but what i notice on a friday, what caused the commission that also each an inequality. and again, the book sort of doing money eatable because you still vehicle biachi yellow sort of positive on the base just on prior to dr. young. some county such a chef. gosh, i tried to tell her, you know, she told me we need to kick it off by none saw nor rebounded it. gotcha. and amy sat, don't. none of my boy killed you, nor molly thought she at 9 or money thought i'd throw not to the school so it will be sent to the back door. and it's un, under my cut, the scope of crystal known and reminded him on to the edge if you did when you called but doesn't really show the model. but the show. no, it would be nice if that makes sense. did you know when a french soldier was murdered in a so called terrorist attack? his mother retaliated with the love, speaking out against intolerance and alienation. she travels the world with the result of a grieving mother who loved her son, but adopted a generation latifah. witness documentary on al jazeera. ah, ah ah, ah, hello, they're hot and dry conditions are continuing to fuel wild fires across western areas of north america, the largest fire burning along that oregon california border. and it seems like it is going to continue fire fight as a struggling to bring it under control. not just because of the conditions, but because of the high temperatures. and those are going to continue to rise over the next few days for west and areas of the u. s. as well as western areas of canada. and we've had excessive heat warnings out from one china and idaho, but it's also the, the rockies in the northern plains, as well as the canadian prairies. that is seen those temperatures continue to climb . now further south to the south west, we've got the monsoons bringing storms and showers. welcome rain for arizona, but we have seen some flash flooding here. we could see that in new mexico, where those rains are expected for more, more heavily across the deep south states though the rains do continue, we could see some storms affecting georgia and into the carolinas. but for the north east, we have got a welcome break from the wet weather on tuesday. as we go into wednesday, we are expecting more storms, particularly affecting new york, and we will see the temperature dip down to the average the ah . electric jury finally called the presidential election in favor of left this cathedral. ah, either i can, but elvis is there a law from up to
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u. u. s. u k. candidates have right now, but they must be joined, they must be carbon mated. they must be substantial and comprehensive and all the loopholes must be eliminated from the sanctions regime. if we don't want to have the car in state, in the center of europe on the border with a you, we must act now. and our actions must be, must be card and needed. and democratic forces of the risk. urge and ask international community to to, to support us now right now in south korea. res corona virus restrictions to the highest level in the capital of soul and some neighboring regions. from monday, the countries reported its biggest staley rise in new cases and its hope health official as warning numbers could double by the end of july, the delta variant is helping to fuel the search with the reported infections of the strain tripling in just one week. schools and balls will be shot and restaurants are only allowed, limited seating. coordinated go to the countries in the worst infection crisis with daily numbers rich in record highs every day. there been more than 500 daily cas
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u. u. s. u k. candidates have right now, but they must be joined. they must be card and mated. they must be substantial and comprehensive and all the loopholes must be eliminated from the sanctions regime. if we don't want to have to retire in state in the center of europe on the border with a you, we, we must act now and our actions must be, must be card and needed. and democratic forces of the risk. urge and ask international community to to, to support us now. right now our streaming cart for netflix is once again sitting out the can film festival because of a long running feud with organizes under the festival was only films distributed in french. this is eligible to compete, which means and movies released on netflix are excluded, and talks about to expands. now from can this is what he won't see and can films out by netflix. the us streaming giant has produced award winning movies. but because netflix refuses to show its films in french cinemas, it is bought from the festival competitions to get forms on the old platform or certified to cans. amazon co produce c opening f
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u. s. u. k. into other allies, they're accusing china or of protecting hackers, engaging and malicious cyber activity, including a breach of the microsoft exchange email server. earlier this year, they say hacker groups, protected by beijing, were responsible, compromising tens of thousands of computers worldwide. the 1st guantanamo bay prisoner, released under the by the administration has been repents, created to morocco. i've done the fear is the 1st detainee to be allowed home. he was captured by pakistan. the agents in 2001 was sent to guantanamo, but was never charged. as the headlines when you see here on al jazeera off the people and power as the world's ultra rich ticket giant leaves award, the final frontier stay with all just as jeff bezos, boards the blue origin. you shepherd, space flight on july 20th the billionaires face with special coverage me the democratic republic of congo is the world's greatest producer of cobalt metal. a huge demand for batteries, helping to combat climate
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u. k, u s. government permission to appeal this is simply because to making all that assurances which let's be on, that's not going to be not really worth that much. and you know, even if you will be transferred after a while to say, doesn't get jeffrey in treatment in jail or he will even be allowed to go to australia even if he, if they will take over the years and years. and they're correct. the media does not seem to care about this. if this was one of america, the others there is with gentlemen, there will be tanks and the media would not stop right about it. but some of the non issues and we're, where's the media? this is quite extraordinary. and no interest at all. really. this is quite amazing . yeah, i mean, glad i had you on recently we, when you were tried to explain to me with your great intellect, with my mind or intellect, trying to explain to me what rules based order is. how does the julian a sorry case fit in with the rules based order that we have secretary state blink and, you know, did his, you know, rules based order tour and then back i do within the u. k. what is the
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u. s. u k. history of your asia, which has been brought to divide by the major powers. so the news coming out from china and russian, but even iran to smaller extent is the failure of the us and they don't condition in the sun while it's create challenges. it also opens up. so for today's military, you're ation solutions. something that russia would support as well. this would include most of the neighbors come from russia, china, iran, central asia, live in india, and the world integration of this great 3 ration region, which is a key project for the chinese russians to be complete without. and it's coming down through economic coming to the and we are here in a chinese is interested in to push this trillion dollar bump enrolled initiative. i've got to start something investments talking about. and i was obviously would welcome. and there's also other years for corporation, i would also just the shanghai corporation organization, which is now forming us the main organization to organize the race which has all the main status. so russia, china, india, the central ations
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u. s. u. k. and other airlines, se groups banked by beijing were responsible comprising tens of thousands of computers worldwide. it's one of a range of cyber threats. china is being blamed for, including ransomware attacks worth millions of dollars, england celebrating. what's it called freedom day? the government has lifted almost all kind of virus restrictions that says it reports more than 50000 new chrome virus cases a day south grays military and has recorded its biggest cluster of caves. 19 infections to dates with more than 80 percent of personnel of all to ship testing positive. $247.00 sailors on an anti piracy mission in waters of africa. and i think that that's where the headlines and he's are in half an hour with rob to stay with us. top 120 is next. after a one year delay the tokyo and then picks off, buying them by growing opposition. my really cost in japan, thousands of athletes will compete in empty stadium amid the corona, virus pandemic. audi 0 will be inside the bubble to bring them from games like no other way the afghanistan has seen conflicts for more than 40 years. from the soviet invasion of the late 970 to the rise of the taliban in 1990. and of course, the us invasion of 2001 the decades of to moral have lead to sick tearing division, political instability and cost countless life international plays from the region and beyond have made several attempts to bring peace and stability to afghanistan. the united states has played a central role afghan born american diplomat filmmaker males that have been leading that if it since 2018. and they also had put much of his focus on negotiations between the us and telephone and then talks between the afghan government and the taliban, which were mostly held face to face and cut off. but as the us military ends its mission and ask, and what's the future of these talks and what role the us play moving forward? the us special representative for f canister reconciliation. so my little dad talks to al jazeera ah, us special where present fm reconciliation and best hello said, thank you for talking to al jazeera. great to be with you. i would like to go back in time with the upcoming 20 anniversary of 911. do you remember that day specifically? oh yes, i remembered very well. i was on my way to the staff meeting that condi rice who was the national security advisor. i what the under her as a special assistant president bush to 1st playing had the 1st tower. and we all thought that maybe playing lost its way was an accident. and then as the meeting started, an officer from the communication room walked into the situation room, where we had that staff meeting and i was sitting to the left of candy. you said a 2nd plane as had a 2nd hour heard the 2nd tower. and she stood up close that book and walked out there and we all rushed behind her literally that day. and the events associated with it also changed my life in a funding mental way. i'm still in some ways dealing with so was i remember very vividly and as the person who was born in afghanistan, you're in quite a unique position, providing the text originated from your homeland and you're in the white house. yes . but bread and bush said to me at one point that if i could quote him, that may be god that the hand and this that i was there, this time. and someone born in afghanistan who knew a lot about the african situation and leaders because i had also worked with the united states when the soviet then rated up canister on i was helping on behalf of the united states, the resistance movement to the soviets and, and now again, we are in a situation where major external power is departing. afghanistan. the question is, will the african repeat the mistake here that they made after the soviet departure or learn from it come together and agree on a formula that are spect said. there are differences of opinion or views or values or ideologies. but yet the citizens, they can compete by and cooperate and where that is different. so viewed can be resolved politically, not by force of arm or one side giving itself the right because of its ideology that should impose on, on others that as an work that didn't work the last time it won't work this time. so my hope is that the afghans, the african leaders, do not repeat the mistake that they did the last time. and you don't believe you're leaving a power vacuum this time. well, we are, which is different this time, which we didn't with the what then happened at that time. and because of the, what we learned, we as a united states learned from that period was to have a peace process we were drawing and to support that piece process to bring the warring parties internal, rewarding parties to the negotiating table, which it, this is the 1st time and the 40 plus years of war in afghanistan that there warning afghan parties are sitting across the table. when the soviet withdraw happen, they can warring parties and talk to each other. the agreement was signed between the government in kabul and pakistan. not with them again and this time it's a ton of one, is one warring party and that is the republic, the government and they are, they are here in doha negotiating. so we, we, and i sense a learned and i hope i can really, there's, with, with, with learned also the right less and rather repeating the past mistakes. these talks you speak of have been ongoing for almost a year now and have made very little progress. what do you put that down to who's putting on the brakes? well, i think the both sides had their periods of issues. but we have tried to accelerate negotiations. we. i agree with you that it's not made kind of progress. it should have made, given that amount of time the past, we believe that there should be a mediator facilitator in the room when needed. this hasn't been the case for the last period. the been very little facilitation and no mediation. we think that the skills of the united nations, that capability should be brought to bear to help carter in terms of moving the process forward. we believe we've also encouraged the leaders to more senior level meetings to take place as for decisions to be made. but we haven't even presented a plan and not that it should be imposed on the 2 sides, but to get them to focus on korea shoes. and we're working very closely with other countries. was cutter of course, but also with that allies even with the so russians and chinese and buxton is trying to we have a u. s. europe group who we work with the neighbors except for iran because of our relations. we don't, we don't work with iran or iran doesn't. and iran hasn't decided yet to join one of these groups. such a strike in particular. so we're doing our best then we're constantly looking at what else could be done. and to accelerate. there's a famous taliban saying that you may have the watches, we have the time, right. do you think they've been counting down the clock on you? well we, they were talking about us, the west, but now they're talking. we're living so it's whatever watches and time to have it with each other. and the question is the same, that they're all afghans. there is no foreigner now to blame out of your military withdrawal was based on the in partaking and meaningful negotiations with the government, which hasn't happened. well, no, we decided to, to, to leave regardless, based on a calendar, we could have decided and the agreement was more of a condition based agreement th
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u. s. u. k. france and the former soviet union controlled different parts of the cities. the duplicate tensions between the eastern and western blocks eventually led to the cold war. the former zones controlled by east and west emerged as new nations. ah, the capitalist federal republic of germany, and the communist german democratic republic. at the peak of it, berlin was one of the most strategically critical places, the world. ah, in the early hours of august, the 13th 1961. the 1st barrier of the berlin wall rose along the eastern border. the concrete block put up in the days followed, marked an immediate, new reality, cutting off family and friends and the world of freedom. the broadest post is on a clear statement of us policy. in the week of the construction of the wall, the soviet leader nikita khrushchev maintained that as long as the concrete rules still stood, western leaders could not declare victory. but as the soviet union power and influence began to decline in the late 1980, it's spelled the beginning of the end for the eastern block. ah, the east german g
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u. s. u. k and all their allies are accusing china of protecting hackers, engaging in what they call malicious cyber activity. supports as a peruvian laughter, petrocca theo art celebrating answer. he was officially named as the next precedence. it comes after 6 weeks of uncertainty, holding the one on foods. results for dilates, juicy accusations of amazon owner and billionaire jeff bezos will bloss into space. and just under 2 years, we origin commercial space like company is launching the huge shepherd, rockets, shelter dates. keep here and i'll just 0 inside story is next. ah, ah, ah, this indonesia becomes ages colbert, 19 epicenter, hospitals are overstretched. cemeteries are full, even vaccinated doctors are dying. so how did the outbreak spiral out of control? this is inside story. ah . hello and welcome to the program. i'm hammered. jim, jim cobra, 1900. sweeping across indonesia at alarming speed. it's overtaken. india is asia pandemic hotspot. the country recorded more than 34000 new infections and 1300 deaths on monday. although that's down from saturday's peak of nearly 52000 cases, this chart from the university of oxford, our world and data shows the numbers going up dramatically over the past month. researchers believe the real figures could be much higher because of low testing rates. the highly infectious delta variant is driving the surge. indonesia has the highest cobra, 1900 fatality rate, in se asia communities are relying on volunteers to bury relatives who died at home . makes it graveyards, are working round the clock. hospitals are turning away patients because they don't have beds or oxygen. some are even telling people to bring their own oxygen supplies. the most likely i came here from suzana hospital. i feel 10 oxygen cylinders last night and have to buy 10 more cylinders. only 6 percent of indonesia population is fully vaccinated against cobra. 1900. the country's relying on china's saddleback job, which appears to be less effective. $114.00 doctors have died this month. despite 95 percent of health workers being inoculated. the u. s. is donating 4500000 with darren of ac scenes, some of which will be used as booster shots. the government has banned non essential travel over the muslim holiday. very, the love ha, to try and curb new infections. ah. all right, let's bring in our guess, joining us on skype from jakarta. irma, he yanna co founder of law or cove at 19 an independent corona virus data initiative. from brisbane, australia. dr. dicky, put him on an epidemiologist and ph. d. candidate on global health security at griffith university and also from jakarta, bumble hurry, morty, a public policy analyst, a warm welcome to you all. and thanks so much for joining us on inside story today . irma, let me start with you. many believe that the governments data doesn't reveal the extent of this cobit 19 crisis. what do you say to that? are the numbers being under reported? yes, it is. so we're as a citizen, reporting a data in this year. actually we found we collect data from the grassroots level and this so that
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u. s. u k. and the allies of keys and china, of protecting hackers engaging in what they call malicious cyber activity, including a breach of the microsoft exchange email server. earlier this year, a south african course is just a journey for president jacobs in the corruption trial until august 10th. soon as accused of receiving brides, my french alms manufacturer, beginning in 1999, which he denies his lawyers on the case should be delayed for 3 weeks because of the rest and cool with 19 supporters approve your left is federal 15 or celebrating after he was officially named us the next president. it comes up to 6 weeks of uncertainty following the one of the results were delayed, toothy accusations of food and for the 2nd year in a row. and the unlimited number of people within the load is necka. beginning up to date, this stream is next to stay with us on how to 0. from talk to al jazeera, we roam, did you want the un to take and who stopped you? we listen. you see the whole infrastructure and being totally destroyed. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on our sierra. ah hi, anthony ok, welcome to the strain today. we're talking about slavery, reparations for the colonizers and what potentially the payment of reparations could do in terms of institutional racism and racism around the world have a look at my laptop, just a reminder about the transatlantic slave trade. this is a timeline from the transatlantic slave trade database. those play ships that you see crossing from the african continent and back through to the caribbean and new and north america. they are portuguese and british, and french at spanish, from the netherlands, from america, gives you an idea of the height of the slave trade. what it meant, an estimate of between 12 and a half 1000000000 people and maybe up to 20000000 people from the african continent were enslaved. so 2 questions that always come up when say we reparations of talked about one, nothing to do. i mean, to do my government, i was around the time. i'm not responsible to. it was a long time ago. what other questions would you like to put to, i guess the comment section is right here on youtube. you can be part of today's discussion. whenever politics is discussed in off base life in conversation is a habit for them discuss in terms of the past. i think it was a one time event occurred. centuries of justice is just a compensation check office to be somewhat african people of the world live, for fact section of human rights. so reservations from author must be hillis tech, and i must address that is the global realization of african people, people, african heritage all over the world. rhetoric from off and that around justice. and they must tre, committed agents to change mental, a systemic, and institutional policy to our legacy. what, what the most, most just crime against humanity. to ask to talk about slavery, reparations. we have really asked and the key chief ladies, it's so good to have you with us. very welcome to the stream. introduce yourself target audience. thank you very much. my name is maureen shepard. i am a social historian and the director of the center for reparation research at university of the west indies here in the caribbean. and i'm one of the vice chairs of the united nation committee on the elimination of racial discrimination. get to have hello after introduce yourself to stream us. hi, greetings. my name is ester, stanford casee, and i am a juris consult, which is a specialist in service prudence for science and philosophy of law. i'm also the coordinator general of the stop them and give me see we charge genocide side campaign on give me z is a case where he works for african holocaust as the so good to have you talk to you more in just a moment, but 1st half the great in the kitchen, the kitchen, welcome to the same, introduce yourself track level audience. greetings. tammy. my name is the key. she tell you, i'm an attorney. i'm an activist, i'm an advocate, and i am an author. i'm a founding member of the cobra. the national coalition of black reparations in america. and i'm an inaugural commissioner on the national african american reparations commission for let's start with the united nations. this is the human rights chief michelle by chalet on july, the 12 making a deep connection between the slave people. i'm reparations, and what reparations actually means. there is an urgent need to confront the legacy of enslavement. the trans atlantic slave trade. clearly some and successive racially discriminatory policies and systems and to seek repository justice. despite some in each of these towards truth seeking a limited form of reparation, including memorization acknowledgements, apologies under jason research could not find a single sample of a state that has comprehensively record with the past or accounted for its impact on the lives of people of african center they at guess i, i just stated that timeline. it wasn't even the entire timeline of the transit late . it's transit antics slave trade. but from let's say, 1500 said the 16th century, right up until the 19th century. people were tropic africans with traffic. and then does the sense of nervousness about putting a point on? how do you do that because that's what reparations is doing, isn't it the key to you start plus it's much more than that as well. it's not just compensation for the labor era for the fall of the holocaust, of the transatlantic slave trade, but least with respect to in the ninety's phase where everything that's happened since then layman era. the. 2 black code pianos system, the chain gains sharecropping, the homestead, not being able to get the benefits of that of the g i. bill, the red line gem call are part of the mass incarceration. all of these things combine the black white, our economic wealth gap, the shelter spirits eve, the educational inequity, the cruel, punish. so it is compensation for all of that combined. and i will say this, no, i'm out. no amount of financial compensation. can it all compensate for every thing that african people worldwide throughout the diaspora have gone through so will be the situation of a negotiated settlement. that's what we're talking about. we're not talking about conversation that it's going to fully completely and totally tone for everything that is happening. but it will be a step towards that necessary healing that we need as the continue me, i take the position for an international human rights floor, an international humanitarian law that make it very clear. but a comprehensive reparation strategy or program or settlement has to include multi faceted remedies, including remedies of restitution. and of course, compensation has been mentioned, rehabilitation measures satisfaction, what's called symbolic reparations. and me, most importantly, which is actually on the ram for sized in the discourse on african reparations is guarantees of non repetition. how do we ensure that what has happened to us and continues to happen? does not ever happen again. you know, as people present doing a double take like a, of course, of course and slave people that couldn't happen again. what looked a gallon t b that you would need? well, it's not just about enslavement. actually. the, the crimes of the, on the me see, continue to this day, we're talking about racism as a direct like a c p black racism. and it's specific form known as africa phobia, which toy and spoke to. and actually we're talking about colonization, neo colonialism. so there's a whole range of violations and dispositions, and displacements of african people around the world, which require repair. so restitution could lean any number of things including the right to restoration of our own group rights, our own individual human rights, the right to nationality, the right to our homeland as opposed to being referred to as an ethnic minority. i'm just looking here, my, my laptop here for read a headline, the court, the world's attention to make apply to the seat. reparations from britain over slavery. and then ron says, underneath that story, posting this for off, go get it. it won't change the past, but it could positively affect the future. wrong gets it from being wrong. get paid, and many people get it or panel is get it. and i'm sure lots of your listeners and your viewers. i guess it. but can i just say that this is not new, jamaica has been on this path to seek or pads or injustice for a long time. i think now that we are a part of a global movement, it is appearing as if this is something new. but remember, when we talk about reparation and the fight for freedom and liberation, and right, we have to talk about from the very moment of conquest colonization and slave meant the traffic you know and says, says the post colonial harm, the cash list, emancipation, all of these things have a long this move and has a long genealogy. and so we, it's a continuous movement toward aspect elements which has not yet happened. so jamaica, in fact, in 2009 for the national commission on reparation is called the come to know and can we come? there's a regional commission and also jamaica part of that. and rest of our i have been carrying on the site for a very long time in jamaica, outside of jamaica that just wanted to see if not new, even though there's an intensification of the movement. because the more people say no, we're not going to talk to you the more we are insisting, yes, you must talk to us, and you must do what my colleagues have said. you are to do apologize, which has 3 dimensions. you accept responsibility, you commit to non repetition, and you commit to repair and we are waiting on all of those. and actually i want to just hop in for a moment if i can, because i want to agree 100 percent with my sister marie reparations is not new. in the united states, the concept did not drop from the sky. was part of the coach article in the atlantic magazine, the case reparation for even recently with nicole, hannah jones and her 1619 project that talked about reparations in the new york times. operations is a long standing issue of international law, which the united states is actually participated in from the time of the end of the enslavement period. reparations were embed paid in the united states. they just weren't paying the black folks. they were paying really late owners for the last example, i will be jumping on that because you're absolutely right. and that's what i'm saying. it's been going on for very long time. we're just naming it different things. know, and what is ok if people come to the movement at different times, it's ok. we welcome everybody some big tense. all are welcome and all has all people have have a plea, but yet those who are paid, we're not our people. and therefore, we are pressing for company, but i'm not part of a development plan in the case of the carrier be. so i guess i have a question to ask and i'm going to office question via police pamela denise long. my question is the often in this reparations debate, this is been going on for a very, very long time as you point out for me. so it seems easier for people of color for black people to see why reparation for next. so not just money, but an entire class. ok, reparations. and it seems very difficult for people who aren't black to see this. i'm curious as to why he is pamela's, and she just does a whole list of why it's important. why reparations are important. have a list of have a look the united states must pay reparations for channel slavery to black. american descendants of us, slaves do to outright neglect and harmful policy is like red lining and mass incarceration, including biden's law. black americans have 110th the wealth of white americans as a defendant of slavery and parent to an 8th generation black american. a just to reparations plan for us, includes cash payments for 400 plus years of stolen labor and racial trauma experienced by me. my child and our ancestors. so as i, as i predicted on getting the questions i mentioned, i was expecting at the top of the show i source we are talking many years ago. peggy, we should not have to pay for some we had nothing to do with. why is it difficult for people who are black to see the reparations has a place in 2021? after, i think some people who all know of african ancestry have a problem with it. there are many so called white people and also the agent people and others who do get reparation. certainly in the work that i'm doing in europe. one of the difficulties is, it's already been mentioned this to humanize ation. of people of african ancestry continues. it has been made systemic. so in terms of legal systems, the education system which often mis educates and doesn't teach the truth about our history. even prior to enslavement, because all history didn't begin with enslavement. there is a lack of recognition of how the world been created today, including all its inequality is as a result of this history that we are all speaking about. and in the u. k, it's actually not history because it was only in 2015 that the loan that was taken out by the british government to pay and slavers. in 1835 was finally repaid. so that means every generation, including of people, of african african diaspora, including african can be inherited, has also had to pay back by way of extortion, extortion of taxes. so this is a modern day thing and it is unjust. i don't see why it's so difficult to recognize that in the quality the injustice that is meeting out to african people. but yet we are expected to recognize the jewish holocaust, the dispossession a lack of grantee of indigenous peoples which we do. but then we are also human being to we must a suck our right to be recognize the thought, and also our right to a remedy, to repair that repair, must be full on holy stick to, let's talk about repair reparations. how. how do they work that happen? some examples, institutions, organizations are doing their own reparations. they say yes, we were compli
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u. s. u. k and other allies are using china protecting hackers in gauging what they call malicious cyber activity, including a breach on the microsoft exchange email server early this year. as a hacker, groups protected by beijing were responsible and compromise tens of thousands of computers worldwide. it is one of a range of cyber threats. china is being blamed for, including ransomware attacks involving millions of dollars. and a french prosecutor has opened an investigation into the use of spyware. that can hack ferns, the one known as pegasus. it follows investigation into widespread use of spying technology from israel and a 3rd group. the report, the report claims, hundreds of journalist activists and politicians, but targeted to french journalist taking them out as a court thing moroccan intelligence use the software despite on them. poly madison balance with us now editor in chief and spokesperson for reporters without borders on scott from parents pulling. thank you for your time, i be
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u. s. u . k. and other allies of accusing china, protecting hackers engaging and what they call malicious cyber activity, including the breach of the microsoft exchange email server earlier this year. for the 2nd year in a row, when the limited number of people below that is wholly a site in mecca, mark the beginning of the world's largest religious gatherings, attractive to 1000000 muslims every year. for those, the headlines to stay, withers in site story is next. after a one year delay the tokyo and then picks off buying the device, growing opposition by running costs in japan fountains of athlete will compete in empty stadium amid the corona, virus pandemic. audi 0 will be inside the w to bring them later. phones, games like no other. the indonesia becomes asians, colbert 19 epicenter. hospitals are overstretched. cemeteries are full, even vaccinated doctors are dying. so how did the outbreaks spiral out of control? this is inside story. ah, ah hello and welcome to the program. i'm had the jim jim cobra, 1900, sweeping across indonesia at alarming speed. it's overtaken. india is asia pandemic hotspot. the country recorded more than 34000 new infections and 1300 deaths on monday. although that's down from saturday's peak of nearly 52000 cases, this chart from the university of oxford, our world and data shows the numbers going up dramatically over the past month. researchers believe the real figures could be much higher because of low testing rates. the highly infectious delta variant is driving the surge. indonesia has the highest coban, 1900 fatality rate, in se asia communities are relying on volunteers to bury relatives who died at home . makes the graveyards are working round the clock. hospitals are turning away patients because they don't have beds or oxygen. some are even telling people to bring their own oxygen supplies. and every are almost like if i came here from sins on a hospital. i feel 10 oxygen cylinder as last night and have to buy 10 more cylinders . only 6 percent of indonesians population is fully vaccinated against coven, 1900. the country's relying on china's saddleback job, which appears to be less effective. 114 doctors have died. this month, despite 95 percent of health workers being inoculated, the u. s. is donating 4500000 with darren of axioms, some of which will be used as booster shots. the government has bad, non essential travel over the muslim holiday. very bill of ha to try and curb new infections. ah. all right, let's bring in our guests joining us on skype from jakarta. irma, he diana, co founder of lap or covert 19 and independent corona virus data initiative. from brisbin, australia, dr. dicky booty, man, an epidemiologist, and ph. d. candidate on global health security at griffith university and also from jakarta, bumble hurry, morty, a public policy analyst, a warm welcome to you all. and thanks so much for joining us on inside story today . irma, let me start with you. many believe that the government's data doesn't reveal the extent of this cobit 19 crisis. what do you say to that? are the numbers being under reported? yes, it is. so we're as a citizen, reporting a data in this year. actually we found we collect data from the grassroots level and this so that we sa
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u. s. u. k. a strictly and other lives are accusing china of protecting hackers, engaging in global global fiber espionage separately on monday for chinese nationals were charged with targeting several companies, universities, and government agencies in the us and elsewhere. china is rarely blamed for ransomware tags, and beijing has called the allegations fabricated. katrina, you has more from bay gene. we've heard now from bay doings foreign ministry, as well as several chinese embassies and missions based in europe and all of these statements. all of these rebuttals have been basically summarizing 2 main points. the 1st se is saying that basically the evidence around these allegations is incomplete at there are many cyber actors around the world. it's very difficult to trace the actual origins and also a country should be very careful about pointing all of these attacks at one particular government. the 2nd point that paging is making is basically turning the tables on the u. s. and saying tha
u. s. u. k. a strictly and other lives are accusing china of protecting hackers, engaging in global global fiber espionage separately on monday for chinese nationals were charged with targeting several companies, universities, and government agencies in the us and elsewhere. china is rarely blamed for ransomware tags, and beijing has called the allegations fabricated. katrina, you has more from bay gene. we've heard now from bay doings foreign ministry, as well as several chinese embassies and...
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u. s. u. k and other allies are accusing china of engaging in malicious cyber activity, including the hack of the microsoft exchange email server. earlier this year. it's one of a range of cyber threats. china's being blamed for including run some with tax, with millions of dollars. haiti's interim prime minister has agreed to step down and after a leadership battle that's ensued since the assassination of president jovan l. noise, florida from close to joseph told the washington post newspaper that he and i already met privately to resolve dispute 71 year old. or we have been appointed by moist to be the prime minister. but he wasn't sworn in german government is on the defensive as it faces growing criticism over its floods preparations. the opposition says it failed to adequately warn citizens of last week's flooding. heavy rain was forecast for the scan of the deluge took many by surprise. england is celebrating what is calling a freedom day is the government's lifted almost all corona virus restrictions. that's as it reports more than 50000 new cases. a day scientists and health experts see infections could double in weeks. those are the headlines that he's continues here on our to 0, after counting the cost, goodbye. ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, hello, i'm how am i using? and this is counting the coast on al jazeera. you're look at the world of business and economics this week. internal conflict board to water dispute ethiopians challenges are piling up with even the united states calling on international lenses that blown access to finance. it is prime minister abbey for the political and economic challenges. one of the biggest exports is of emissions wants to drill in. the arctic. environmentalists aren't challenging nor ways. plans in the european court. the pandemic have decimated the tourism and leisure industry. we find out how one island nation is hoping i'm planning for the recovery for much of the past few decades. ethiopia, as economy with the old exception, has grown at a breakneck 10 percent or more. is until the arrival of prime minister avia hundreds in 2018. he has hoped to list the economy. it's a middle income status to privatization, but conflicts in the northern te joy region. the pandemic and locust swarms of strains that countries finances. i propose to the prime minister who won the nobel peace prize for ending a boys of war with neighboring eritrea. the challenges are wrapping up its forces, slipping. richards in a c grade before plunging the region into a humanitarian crisis. the united nations says 70 percent of the population needs food, aids that comfort food from abby's decision to live bands, little position and rebel groups, which stalked low, held ethnic tensions. rivalries, camino fighting and horror, and, or on. maria has left hundreds, dave's tensions of brewing on the board was done over, disputed, forming lands. she'll political tensions are also rising between egypt. see john and g o p a over ivy's decision to continue filling a vast them on the nile, cairo and her to me fear water diverted to fill the 4 point. $5000000000.00 dam will cause dr. says shoot on experience last year, despite all the challenges at home and abroad. abbey. one last month's election. when in 410, with the 436 seats that were up for grabs. or position groups of accused his policy, a vote. rigging intimidating and harassing its opponents. but the wrong dates could deal with all the challenges you see your face it's, it's that conflicts and t gray that are the ross of washington, which imposed sanctions on the country. the united states provided 1000000000 and funding and 2020, but crucially it so be international monetary fund and the world bank to withhold funding that could prove problem. i think the company tries to renegotiate its debts. it's not just governments and international bodies that are thinking twice about investing in ethiopia, foreign direct investment. so business investments slumped to 2400000000 last year from a high of 4200000000 in 2017. if currency has slumped 12 percent against the dollar this year, and an economy may grow just 2 percent this year after an average of almost 10 percent over the last decade, according to the m s that we mentioned. so if you p as grounds a, feel p and renee sounds damn project to stream ties with egypt, se done, but for e feel pins, it's a source of pride's many have contributed millions of dollars to the project by buying bonds. and as catherine saw reports from miss rocky in the field here, they're looking forwards to how it will change their lives. tasman get omega, shows us all she's ever used to light up her house, a bottle kerosene lamp. she lives in a village, 2 hours drive north about the starbuck who down there is a my good afternoon. we have many health problems. we spend more time than we should in hospitals, and i think it's linked to this lamp. next door, her brother in law is using solar energy, but only he and a few others here can afford it. theater to women, travel far with a donkeys to get the most basic support. if we had a tricity in our village and they wouldn't have to go far to grind mays for example, up to $65000000.00 fuel pins. that's more than half the population are not connected to the electricity. greed. many have bought government bonds for the construction of the grand renaissance dom africa's largest hydro electric dom, about 250 philippines leave in this village. the poor, firmer who raised a $1500.00 for the construction of the dumb. the passionate about the project, and eagerly waiting to be connected to the grids. if you'll be a ha started filling the down for a 2nd time, and this is causing a nice downstream egypt and so done, are worried about how it could affect their own water flows. the 2 countries want a binding agreement governing how the dom well the operated talks mediated by the african union, have failed. prime minister of the, amid recently told parliament the project will not stop. it does not intend to other countries or intention is to work with other countries and improve the state of moses. a term was worried about the tensions. he has invested about $2000000.00 in expanding his oxygen and nitrogen energy plant. and i t. c, patient of more reliable electricity. his factory, which supplies oxygen to all of eastern the field, is facing daily and predictable power cuts for life. because without health, enough in this country cannot real good on being such a commodity. for us, we are going to be willingly romana we've always thought of the agreement. the completion of the done is imminent. and a few pills like to show met desa, his family and neighbors. back in miss rocky village are preparing for what it may bring. right, slips, get some analysis now with low now was senior political analyst with kate based and k. c. african economics greater with his own carried so the cost, no fuel peer has requested that it's that be restructured under g twins. he plans to help countries deal with the pandemic deals. washington's coal on the i and i found the world back to with whole funding complicate matters at all. certainly. but it needs to be said that microsoft really complicated. the service spent initiative to expire at the end of the year and approach the g $24.00 day treatment under the common framework in january. there has been very little in terms of progress spent, and that is of course, course the regular enzyme as the initiative is set to expire. the august that is significant. the country has asked me to people 1000000000, which is about $0.60 and a g d p, which almost 30 is external. the slow progress is, is most likely contributed towards moody and decisions have done great the country in may. i place a credit rating on review, and we saw a rather exasperated statement and from the i m. s on july 6th, when it said it strongly encourage us to split permission on a credit committee. and what exactly is holding up the negotiations? it's, it's possible that it has to do with us pressure, but it also seems that there is some exasperation from, from, from some of the criticism frustration around transparency issues. it seems that he is reluctant to open his books and this could have a number of reasons why the cost of the warranty greg. one of those it learns with, with china being being another. but it certainly certainly complicating across that is already problematic. well, it's a problematic situation as a complicated situation, but given the deck, the g t p ratio that you've just caught, aides. would you say that if your peers finances are the critical position right now? yes, i would. i would suggest that they probably finance is not just not healthy one. currently. we saw them as much recently of the war in tikrit crossing as much as 2 and a half $1000000000.00. now that puts an enormous hole in any countries, public finances, then as to these, these sort of socratic risks, that will f d i. and when will threaten donors support? that's another major consideration. one of the largest recipients, all of aid in africa and the u. s. alone contributed some 1000000000 dollars, 1000000000 dollars to that in 2020. this is very much under threat and is one of the significant leverage is the us has. so i would have been very annoyed by my comments made last year by president job and specifically by us signatures date and the blinker comments, particularly to congress wavy describe the situation t grandma to ethnic twins would have rankled them a great deal. but it is these, these thought essential individuals and the restrictions placed on, on economic and security assistance that will, that will hurt most quite low spring. the focus and i want to prime minister be now he has won a strong mandates in last month's elections. do you think he will be able to achieve his goal of lifting the country up to middle income state says, or do you think the pandemic is just erased that prospects entirely? yes, i guess it's of course, it's a major credit to, to, to ministration which should this one in october is one an enormou
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u. s. u. k. anvil to allies are accusing china of protecting hackers, engaging and what they call malicious fibre activity, including a breach of the microsoft exchange email server. earlier this year, they say hacker groups, protected by paging, were responsible compromise in tens of thousands of computers worldwide. it's one of a range of cyber threats. china's being blamed for, including ransomware attacks involving millions of dollars for the rest of my knowledge. and i'm getting a report...
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u. s. military prison, with the goal of completely closing it by 20. 20 for. kimberly. how can al jazeera, the white house, the u. s. u. k and other allies are accusing china, protecting hackers, engaging and malicious cyber activities, including a breach of the microsoft exchange emails. early this year, they say hack groups protected by beijing were responsible infecting tens of thousands of computers worldwide. it's one of a range of cyber threats. china's being blamed for, including ransomware attacks involving millions of dollars to the best of my knowledge. and i'm going to report to more and more, you know, detailing for my understanding is that the chinese government, not unlike the russian government, is not doing this themselves, but or protecting those who are doing and maybe even accommodating and being able to do it. my car has more now from washington d. c. well, it seems that president biden is attempting to leave himself some maneuvering room with regard to any potential action that will be taken against china. as happened earlier this year when russia was accused of packing, they were sanctions imposed a
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u. s. u. k and other allies, the keys china engaging in malicious cyber activity, including the high call the microsoft exchange email. earlier this year it's one of a range of 5 different trying to being blamed for, including ransomware attacks with millions of dollars. and the 1st one ton of a prisoner released under the buys has ministration, has been repaired, treated to morocco. it marks a break from the drum error when transfers and negotiations were halted. well, let's get more on the story with ramsey because m e z a professor of law and the city university of new york and council for some of the guantanamo prisons. good time with us on the program, so it's been a long wait for abilities, nasa, but that's still a long wait for those that remain. isn't the yeah, that's correct. so carolyn, thank you for having me. 39 men. remain today. guantanamo, most of them, like mister nasir, have not been charged with a crime, let alone convicted. and many of them, like mister nasir, were turned over to us custody in exchange for a bounty and constituted no quote unquote intelligence value whatsoever, even by the admission of this. yeah, i am the f b i. now the release should have occurred during the bomber administration, both held at when trump took over. so just give us an idea of the expected timeline of the clients that you represented when they might be released or are there more hearings? will court cases bring us up to speed? well, well, the last man has been transferred out of the final. before mister nasir was one of my clinics. clients, mister darby. he was, the only person transferred the only prisoner transferred out of guantanamo release from guantanamo during the trump administration. so it's been, it's been a number of years since the last person left the president. and our hope is that the binder ministration will continue to move forward responsibly, but also expeditiously to make good on not just president biden's promise, but also the promise of the obama bite and ticket of 2008 to, to close. guantanamo so far the binding ministration seems to have learned some of the lessons of the obama administration in the sense that they're moving forward. busy quietly, but hopefully effectively in or not doing get an ass flashy way as the obama administration did, which attracted a lot of opposition. but the bottom line is that the bible administration needs to continue to demonstrate that a serious bach holding on time all, and needs to do it in a way where the men are resettled and be patriot in places where their rights are going to be respected. not to expect yours on will be on bars. you should be free and should read it out with his family. but there is a genuine concern from the us if i just quote the director of national intelligence in 2016. his report said that about 70 percent of the 728 detainees who had been released were confirmed, and 12 percent was suspected of re engaging in such violent activities. so the question really is the fact that the, that some may re engage with some sort of violence is a risk to the united states and is a concern for its allies as well? well, i mean, i think that the terminology of re engagement is itself problematic. it's hard to talk about re engagement when you have a proven in a court of law that someone has engaged in the 1st place. so the very framing of recidivism is problematic, not to mention the secret evidence that the office of director of national intelligence assessments rely on. it's come to light that in fact, some examples of recidivism include writing and pag, or being critical of us government policies in the media after a prisoner has been released from guantanamo. so i would take all of these assessments with a grain of salt, and i would add that under us law if you are tried, if you are charged tried and convicted of material support for terrorism, the typical sentence is 15 years, not 20. so even if we want to assume that these men were culpable, which has not been alleged, or even proven in a court of law, but if we want to assume that they have more than served their time, rumsey cason, it's good to have your insight. ongoing ton of prisoners, thanks very much for joining us from new york. thank you so much. check. his name is la winning corruption. trial has been adjourned until tuesday when the court will rule. if the former south african president trial can really go had virtually zoom, it denies charges of fraud corruption and money laundering. now they're linked to a $2000000000.00 arm still with a french defense when he was deputy presidents. now on july, the $700.00 himself into place to serve a 15 month prison sentence on a separate case, his arrest spoke days of violence and leasing. bene, smith has more from outside. the court in peter merits book. this case goes back to 1999. when jacob zoom was deputy president, an indication of how long the form of precedence trials and tribulations have dominated the political scene. here in south africa, it concerns allegations of fraud over the sale and purchase, a fighter jets a military hardware from 5 european companies. the one in this case is policy jacob zoom. it denies any rolling corruption, sodas, toddlers. now the trial only got going in may after many, many a germans over the years. and then a couple of weeks ago, zoom was jailed for refusing to give evidence to a govern corruption. inquiry that sparked the violence that swept these countries to most popular populace provinces in the last week. and there were concerns that with the trial restarting today, that would be another focus for violence. a load, zoom, and supporters did not turn up in court. and peter mart spurred on monday. zoom as defense lawyer want this case adjourned. again, it's being heard virtually at the moment. they wanted to journey until zoom is able to pay in person to make his case. the judge will rule on that application on tuesday. now, the german government is only defensive as it face is going criticism. everetts flood preparations, the opposition says it failed to adequately warn citizens of last week, flooding more than a 160 people died in germany alone. now heavy rain was forecast, but the scale of the deluge took many by surprise. ministers admit lessons must be learned, but se federal institutions did their part. 4 bits of arms devote your visit, the, the german with the service gives warnings of severe conditions and is supported by european institution. and these warnings passed on to the federal states. and from the states flooding centers to the different regions, and they are the ones making the decisions when it comes to protection against environmental disasters. so the state of emergency is not declared and billing, but where it is taking place at brady his life for as an off in germany. so adam, bring us up to speed. what does the clean up operation actually look like? well as you say, so i'm in the middle, this town are last and as you can see it has this can now river system goes right to the middle town. the waters rose so high and so fast that they just swept aside this safety barrier on wednesday night when they came rushing in. and here in town, you really get a sense of what's going on. people are putting all of their damage and discard a ball valuables and belongings into the middle of the street and these back hose behind me here, lined up, there's several of them. they're picking up, putting them in dump trucks and the dump trucks are carting off. tons of material from the people's homes. we've seen keepsakes, we've seen furniture, we've seen appliances. we've seen everything. basically anything on the ground floor was pretty much destroyed because the water rose almost 2 meters here. and let's look a little more at the damage here. you have the local bakery out of commission, not clear when it's going to be back. and the water is rush so hard and were up so long that they caused the utter collapse of tons of concrete, asphalt, and steel. it's basically unsafe to walk alongside this river walk, which is in the heart of town. all these businesses are shut. you can see buildings down there where the water rose so high there, they're just clearing up people there. and then over on the other side of the street here is, is a center where they're helping volunteer to come from near and far. people are coming up here. they're talking, they're trying to understand what happened. they've just finished their lunch. it's a little quieter than it was earlier, but it's a big operation just to clear all of the damaged property here. and many people of course, lost their business is all their possession. they say insurance is probably not going to make them whole, and they're counting on the german government to give them the support they need. so indeed, the hearing the right words from the government times the various officials and toll the affected region. but of course, the government has to say the right things, doesn't that mindful that there are presidential elections just a few weeks away? indeed, in september we're going to see basically people buying to replace the chancellor angle in merkel and 16 year and power. and one of the people hoping to replace are chosen successor who runs one of these porton states in this region. and he's been out on the trail trying to convince people he did everything he could to make sure this area was safe. but so far, there's some skepticism that they had prepared the people enough and we see some inroads coming from other parties like the green's here in germany, who are hoping to capitalize on this moment. this huge disaster that the people here were saying shouldn't have happened in the country. so rich and so powerful in the heart of europe, or checking with you as that to recovery operation continues that i'm ready for is in all off in germany. more than 100, navy wildfires have been burning across siberia. the yucatan region is one of the worst effect it almost $2505.00 factors have been called into bottles, places and while finds in the region happen every summer. this year it's been more intense to to record high temperatures. laura berg, manley has more uncontrollable blazes that consumed thousands of kilometers of siberian forests. as the trees burned to ascend, building smoke drifted towards the city and dozens more towns and yet could hear. officials warned residents to shut windows and stay in doors to avoid choking smoke . but with our eyes, a burning and over all the smoke is very dangerous for the health of us villages. we see on television, plains that are dropping water on the burning forest. but i am sending these plains to help us for some reason. yet katia has been in the state of emergency for weeks . last month, the temperature saw to $38.00 degrees celsius. if the highest ever recorded in the arctic circle. this is not from nasa chosen read the early summer heat waves that has been scorching eastern russia and europe. the philippines says that it's all because of the drought for the 3rd year street. we aren't getting the copious amount of rain that we used to get. the heat wave is sucking moisture of roots and trees creating a tinderbox and siberia. usually one of the coldest regions on earth, the fires are consuming what was once permanently frozen ground, and the carbon rich pizza below the scientists worry that this will release more carbon into the atmosphere and contribute to climate change their proper that i would probably kill the situation with wildfires in our republic, it's very difficult because we are experiencing the trial summers in the past 150 years. and the code here on the month of june was the hospital records. the russian military is flowing in fi. fi has more than 2500 a battling the flames. the weather is exacerbating the problem. if not for the strong winds, we could do it faster. what you see, how strong the winds are. that's our biggest problems right now. the passenger flights you could have been suspended now military plane to taking to the skies to douse the flames. but these fires are also igniting under a month resident by bottom many se moscow hasn't acted fast enough or sent enough resources. people already feel isolated from the kremlin, which is almost 5000 kilometers away. now they feel abandoned to lower but manly out there and almost all crude virus restrictions in england have now been lifted. face masks are no longer legally required, social distancing rules been scrapped, and size limits on events have been removed, but docked as a warning that could be a $100000.00 cases a day in weeks general reports now from the capital london. how many young people this was the ultimate expression of freedom. nightclubs, roaring back to life in the early hours of monday morning with the lifting of cove at 19 restrictions for i definitely feel so relieved that things are going back to normal. it feels like is but it still is a little bit apprehensive. like yeah, i don't feel like it's real too many freedom could prove short lived every day. now around 50000 people in england test positive one of the highest infection rates in the world. and among the vulnerable, despite the vaccine, wrote out 277 people died last week. this last week concerning information coming out, which shows rising hospitalizations in the u. k. rising case, number's the attendant consent of the writing number, the people suffering from long have it sent to this country. but also just in the last 24 hours, we'll say we're starting to hear from dr. is that and it chest services are starting to have clinic services cancel because at the high rate the staff thickness isolation that's needing to happen. the government's strategy to allow the virus to spread among the young means more than 800000 school children were sent into isolation at home last week. scientists have warned the fertile conditions for new variant mutations, leaving parents to worry about the ongoing risks. i want to give up the mask and not know my children or my husband. we won't, we will wear the mask. a majority of the public, according to opinion polls agree. it may not be law any longer to keep a social distance or wear a mask in doors. but most people don't feel confident enough to dispense with them altogether. and this, the national health service a
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u. s. u. k and other allies are accusing china of protecting hackers engaging and malicious cyber activity, including a breach of the microsoft exchange emails. earlier this year, they say hacker groups protected by beijing, responsible compet, compromising tens of thousands of computers worldwide. it's one of a range of cyber threats. china's being blamed for including ransomware attacks involving millions of dollars to the best of my knowledge. and i'm getting report tomorrow morning, detailing for my understanding is that the chinese government, not unlike the russian government, is not doing this themselves, but are protecting those who are doing and maybe even accommodating and being able to do it. might kind of has more now from washington d. c. well, it seems that president biden is attempting to leave himself some maneuvering room with regard to any potential action that will be taken against china. as happened earlier this year, when russia was accused of packing, they were sanctions imposed at no suggestion as yet that sanctions are going to be imposed on china following these allegations. although the white house has just said that it was the right to take the action against china showed it proved necessary. but the u. s. insist that the chinese ministry of state security has been coordinating these attacks may be through outside hackers. as we heard from president biden, but certainly under the control of the chinese ministry states security. but what is significant about all of this is how big the alliance is in terms of basically naming and shaming china. you've got new zealand, australia, japan, nato, the, you all joining the u. s. protest against these actions. and this is the 1st time you had as an action on such a why the basis against china. and this though, is part of president violence problem in that some of those allies would be reluctant to impose sanctions against china, given their massive reliance on china in many areas. so the president is attempting to walk a fine line here, keeping his alliance together. but at the same time, not allowing any of them to leave because the u. s. unilaterally imposed sanctions that others don't agree with. an army of volunteers has been helping peop
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u. s u k and having an enormous impact there and controlling the spread of 19. but vaccine coverage is now lowest in the areas of the world with the highest cove in 1900 daily death rate, places like namibia, south africa, and botswana, bewanda. i mean, it was, is kovak setup wasn't that was supposed to make a difference at the start was pandemic. and, and, you know, there's talk of, of trying to kind of make it a more equal world with, after the pandemic. what's going wrong? do you think, i mean, my sense is, while there's a lack of a coordinated global plan, kovacs is, you know, a good idea in theory about, you know, an equitable way to get back seen across all areas of world that might need. it doesn't seem to be working in a pan demik where things can be changing very rapidly from 11 day and one week to the next. what's important is getting back to the right places at the right time with the most need so that we can, you know, really prevent the most number of deaths and hospitalization. and if you have a gap like that in the vaccination rate across the well, what's the, how's like, do affect the course of the panoramic? well, i think we're already seeing it in the maps. the virus is going to go to places of the world where there's lowest levels of coverage of immunity through through natural infection or through vaccination. and so unfortunately, what will happen is that the virus will continue to spread and will continue to see increases in depth in some of the very vulnerable areas of the world. it also means that these places are going to have to endure the things that we're beginning to let go of in places like u. k. like, you know, we very long refer be freedom days and other parts of the world that don't have access to vaccines. they'll be enduring locked downs and non pharmaceutical interventions for, for quite some time to come to you would you make the case ration that you came in that the you most likely for england, the government has taken the view that the high vaccination rate rate has we can link sufficiently between infections and serious illness and death so that they can release some of these restrictions, but with a case rates around 40000 at the moment what, what do you think the risks attached to this? yeah, i've been watching you k very closely. the cases have surged and we haven't seen a common an increase in the death rate yet in the u. k. however, i've noticed that it's still low, but it's, it's crept up and it increased about 4 or 5 fold over the last month. i do think that the direct result of the increase in transmission that's happening with variance. i hope that the h
u. s u k and having an enormous impact there and controlling the spread of 19. but vaccine coverage is now lowest in the areas of the world with the highest cove in 1900 daily death rate, places like namibia, south africa, and botswana, bewanda. i mean, it was, is kovak setup wasn't that was supposed to make a difference at the start was pandemic. and, and, you know, there's talk of, of trying to kind of make it a more equal world with, after the pandemic. what's going wrong? do you think, i...
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u. s. u k. and while i say groups banked by beijing were responsible, compromising tens of thousands of computers worldwide. now it's one of a range of cyber threats. china is being blamed for, including ransomware attacks worth millions of dollars. the us lead lyons is expected to announce details of action against china later on monday. mike hannah has moved from washington. d. c. us has come out with a very strong statement from the 2nd international past the country. making very clear that the u. s. whole. china responsible for this massive pack of microsoft servers. what the u. s. is doing at this particular point, it's informed microsoft about the nature of the hacked. it has launched an investigation into the nature in a rare occurrence, the f b, i obtained a search warrant to go into corporate servers and remove elements of the hack that were left behind to prevent further hacks and also of course study how the heck was made so the u. s. is sharing all of this information with private entities in a bid to blocked any future attempts at hacks of service, such as those of microsoft. but it must be noted to as well that this is the 1st time that has been such a broad alliance formed what the u. s. has done is created a massive alliance, ranging from australia and new zealand, japan, b, e, u, nato, to publicly come out, and basically name and shane china for this particular action. this is unprecedented. the width of the protest, internationally against the village section by
u. s. u k. and while i say groups banked by beijing were responsible, compromising tens of thousands of computers worldwide. now it's one of a range of cyber threats. china is being blamed for, including ransomware attacks worth millions of dollars. the us lead lyons is expected to announce details of action against china later on monday. mike hannah has moved from washington. d. c. us has come out with a very strong statement from the 2nd international past the country. making very clear that...
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u. s. u. k and other allies are accusing china of engaging in malicious cyber activity in the heart of the microsoft exchange emails . earlier this year, it's one of a range of cyber threats to china's being blamed for, including ransomware attacks worth millions of dollars. the german government is on the defensive as it face is growing criticism over its floods. preparations. the opposition says it failed to adequately warn citizens of last week flooding more than 160 people died in germany alone. heavy rain was forecast, but the scale of the deluge took many by surprise. ministers admit lessons must be learned, but se federal institutions did their part. 4 bits of arms of the german with the service, gives warnings of severe conditions and is supported by european institution. and these warnings passed on to the federal states and from the states flooding centers to the different regions. and they are the ones making the decisions when it comes to protection against environmental disasters. the state of emergency is not declared in berlin, but where it is taking place. i don't mean a lie for us in about months for life in germany, adam, we can see some of the damage behind you. and of course, the enormous digger that's doing some work they just took us through the clean up is like they're in a moment. will rob, it's immense. we've been our team and a half a dozen towns in the past 2 days and dozens, others look like this as well. you can see like you said, the digger taking all of the destroyed items out of this town. if you take a walk with me and just look at the scope of this destruction and think in your head of this being replicated across dozens of towns in this region, you can see this towards town, this spot town behind the strip to its core several if not a couple of meters of earth just stripped away from the floods. we can see all of the infrastructure underground. we feed old buildings propped up by polls. busy we step on the asphalt here that lied and that was lying under the cobblestone streets and it crumbles under my weight. it just gives you a sense of the work that remains to be done. this is early stage of cleanup and recover effort as the water to now receded. and people have a big big task in front of them. and we're seeing volunteers coming from all over germany, helping people helping business owners and homeowners and residents get all of this debris out of their homes and businesses and get this clean up going by. it's going to take a long time. i do just mentioning a moment ago, the german government itself is being criticized for the way that it's reacted or it failed to prepare enough. that's the allegation. how is the government reacting to the current situation while they're reacting by promising to greenlight billions of dollars? first hundreds in the relief and billions and infrastructure rebuilding people speaking to in town like this one say they're going to need it because they're already worried that their insurance company is going to lead them have dry and they're not going to be able to be made whole by them. now, whether or not the government is going to make good on those promises is, is not clear because the true extent of the damage is only coming to light. now because as i said, this is just one town among doesn't in this region and costs are just going to keep going up. if people keep clearing up the degree and they see just how much damage is what's on the ground here. rob gets out really bringing us up to date on the clean up operation in bad months. the rifle in germany. adam, thanks very much indeed. more than 180 wildfires, a burning across siberia, that could you could you region is one of the worst affected almost 2500 firefighters. i've been called into battle the blazes or fires in the region to happen every summer this year. it's been more intense of partly because of record high temperatures a lot. pennington's, a senior scientist at the european center for medium range weather forecasts. he's joining us now from reading in the u. k. thank you very much indeed for being with us. what is the difference between what we're seeing this time around as opposed to previous wildfires? while he mentioned in the summer period, we would expect the forest fires in the boil for us and russia as well as in north america. what we've seen so far around doc future particularly close to codes is a very large area affected my number of wildfires. i've been going since the middle of june, none quite persistently, a high volume in terms of estimated total carbon emissions from the 1st up until yesterday. the values of already comparable to what we would see for full summer in recent years from the 1st of june to july to be really high scale. i was reading that upon the neglect to fire safety rules is also playing a role in this. it must be, i would imagine, very difficult to enforce those rules given the scale of the area that of seberio itself. we don't have dates on that, but i would agree that the very best area, tens of thousa
u. s. u. k and other allies are accusing china of engaging in malicious cyber activity in the heart of the microsoft exchange emails . earlier this year, it's one of a range of cyber threats to china's being blamed for, including ransomware attacks worth millions of dollars. the german government is on the defensive as it face is growing criticism over its floods. preparations. the opposition says it failed to adequately warn citizens of last week flooding more than 160 people died in germany...
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u. s. u. k. history of your asia, which has been brought to divide by the major powers. so the news coming out now from china and russian, but even iran to smaller extent is the us natal condition in the sun while it's created challenges. it also opens up for today's military, your ation solutions, something that russia would support as well. and this would include most of the neighbors come from russia, china, iran, central asia, leaving india and the world integration of this. great, they're your ration region, which is a key project for the chinese and russians could really be complete without and it's coming down through economic coming to the and we are here in a chinese is interested in to push this trillion dollar amount and all the initiative something investments talking about and obviously with the welcome and there's also other years for corporation. i would also just love the shanghai cooperation organization, which is now forming us the main organization to organize the race which has all the main status. so russia, china, india, the central ations and ideally, would also bring in your own later on as full members, not just observer. and this can be of this institutional great mission. so again, this risks, but there's also tunic is to finally find the regional solution, which is them based on connecting these countries instead of yes, flipping them. you know, it's very interesting because if you, if you look at and take seriously some of the issues that the taliban has talked about over the years, they don't have ambitions outside of the boarders about them. however, there's a very important caviar here in the u. s. u, a back door continues to support the corrupt regime and war. they could change the, the facts on the ground because you're going to be that have government troops using the other side of the border as a paid then, you know, have the conflict spill because of the afghan taliban are going to continue their path to power as it were, and you have these troops in going over the border. they may go and go after them, which of course is the worst nightmare for the entire region. it seems to me, it's no barrier. contingent in us is going to leave and i keep asking experts, what does it mean and what does the word finally, leave me go ahead. yeah, there's a good question. what is leave mean? just look over to the situation in iraq, and you can see that even a us pull out could mean nato coming in or multinational force. and that's just moving the chess pieces around. because sensibly nato's controlled by the united states in the, in the u. k. effectively, in terms of the bulk of its for
u. s. u. k. history of your asia, which has been brought to divide by the major powers. so the news coming out now from china and russian, but even iran to smaller extent is the us natal condition in the sun while it's created challenges. it also opens up for today's military, your ation solutions, something that russia would support as well. and this would include most of the neighbors come from russia, china, iran, central asia, leaving india and the world integration of this. great, they're...
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u. s. u k are typically part than white people. and that mean they have less money to spend on air conditioning to adapt to heat waves or flood insurance to rebuild up the storm. so how can we make it there? polluting country confessed 10 of the c a to start removing that pollution from the atmosphere. then they could pay reparations using up more than their fair share of the mission. ah, some countries and company already doing something similar by paying for countries to not chop down parts and instead countries, but instead of using that same carbon to attend to the climate depth, they're using it as an excuse to keep on emitted, ah, prime in what we have to be part of that discussion and time in depth in particular is where we think about who is you know, we kind of divide up who is responsible for the kinds of changes and climate change that we were seeing and emphasizing, but also the kinds of time it's a new doctor that comes up to me. reparations might sound radical, but rich countries already agreed to pay poor ones to ada
u. s. u k are typically part than white people. and that mean they have less money to spend on air conditioning to adapt to heat waves or flood insurance to rebuild up the storm. so how can we make it there? polluting country confessed 10 of the c a to start removing that pollution from the atmosphere. then they could pay reparations using up more than their fair share of the mission. ah, some countries and company already doing something similar by paying for countries to not chop down parts...
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the e u, it more or less does most the countries are allowing britson without too many difficulties. the us very much not, so there is no immediate sign of the u. s. lifting restrictions on u. k. travelers or the u. k. on a very long list. indeed, most countries in the world under restrictions entering the u. s. and that despite a much loaded travel task for set up last month to try and come up with a travel corridor, transatlantic travel corridor between the 2 countries. and indeed, not only that, but the cdc, the, with the health protection body in the u. s. is in fact warning us travelers against coming to the u. k because of this country is still very high infection rates. i thank you for that. of that. there's a hole in london. japan, newly reported corona virus infections have risen to another record high of more than 800-3200 of those cases are in tokyo. the growing case load is putting pressure on hospitals in the olympics host city. on tuesday, prime minister, your heat is still good. again, people can watch the events from home. the head of the us olympic team has prayed simone bowels decision to prioritize mental wellness. over all else, the champion jim, this is w
the e u, it more or less does most the countries are allowing britson without too many difficulties. the us very much not, so there is no immediate sign of the u. s. lifting restrictions on u. k. travelers or the u. k. on a very long list. indeed, most countries in the world under restrictions entering the u. s. and that despite a much loaded travel task for set up last month to try and come up with a travel corridor, transatlantic travel corridor between the 2 countries. and indeed, not only...
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u. s. b, u k, are typically part white people. and that mean they have less money to spend on air conditioning to adapt to heat waves or flood insurance to rebuild up the storm. how can we make it, their wealth, polluting countries confessed to see or to start removing that pollution from the atmosphere. then they could pay reparations using more than their fair share of emissions. ah, some countries and company already doing something similar by paying for countries to not talk down parts and instead pottery. but instead of using that same carbon to attend to the climate deck, they're using it as an excuse to keep on emitted, ah, prime in what we have to be part of that discussion and time in that in particular, is where we think about who would we kind of divide up who is responsible for the kinds of much changes and climate change as we were seeing and emphasizing, but also the kinds of time it's a new doctor that tell me reparations might sound radical, but rich countries already agreed to pay poor ones to adapt to climate cha
u. s. b, u k, are typically part white people. and that mean they have less money to spend on air conditioning to adapt to heat waves or flood insurance to rebuild up the storm. how can we make it, their wealth, polluting countries confessed to see or to start removing that pollution from the atmosphere. then they could pay reparations using more than their fair share of emissions. ah, some countries and company already doing something similar by paying for countries to not talk down parts and...
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u. s. the u. k and other allies to are all accusing china of protecting hackers, engaging in what they call malicious cyber activity, including a breach of the microsoft exchange email server. earlier this year, i still claim responsibility for obama fact is field that he one people that a busy market in iraq. on monday, it went off in a crowded area of santa city and the capital bank that supposed to be peruvian leftist petro castillo. a celebrating after he was officially named at the next president. it comes up to 6 weeks of uncertainty following a run of foods. results were delayed because of accusations of food. a south african court has adjourned, the former president, jacob zoom as corruption trial until august. the 10th mister rumor is accused of receiving bribes from a french arms make a beginning in 1999, which he denies is arrest spot, the worst poster party violence. the country has seen. his lawyers argued. the case should be delayed by 3 weeks because of the unrest uncovered 19th. indi
u. s. the u. k and other allies to are all accusing china of protecting hackers, engaging in what they call malicious cyber activity, including a breach of the microsoft exchange email server. earlier this year, i still claim responsibility for obama fact is field that he one people that a busy market in iraq. on monday, it went off in a crowded area of santa city and the capital bank that supposed to be peruvian leftist petro castillo. a celebrating after he was officially named at the next...
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u. k and the evidence in the public domain is overwhelming. the u. k. we can't speak for the u. s. book for the u. k. our own ability to examine the problem to understand the problem and to find a solution over 20 years. we've proven to fail that based on our strategic goals and the situation and the outcome that we currently have. it might be the case as cbs today records. we have to wait to the future to determine the success that that's arguably kicking the can down the road. the evidence in 2015 impala suggest to the u. k. military and the u. k. parliament failed, not only our own troops, our own country, but the guns that that's the evidence from the independent defense committee. so the telephone has still got a good hold on the, on the country territory. they've got a fair chunk of it, joe biden in bars. jones said there's nothing inevitable about taliban reclaiming the entire country. what's your opinion? i guess you could go back to a bite in the prime minister. clearly saying is the on the one hand, ethically it's right for us can to determine picture that that will happ
u. k and the evidence in the public domain is overwhelming. the u. k. we can't speak for the u. s. book for the u. k. our own ability to examine the problem to understand the problem and to find a solution over 20 years. we've proven to fail that based on our strategic goals and the situation and the outcome that we currently have. it might be the case as cbs today records. we have to wait to the future to determine the success that that's arguably kicking the can down the road. the evidence in...
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u. s. the u. k. australia and other allies are accusing china protecting hackers, engaging in global cyber cyber espionage separately on monday, for chinese nationals were charged with targeting several companies, universities, and government agencies, and the u. s. and elsewhere. china is rarely, if ever blame directly for ransomware attacks and paging has called the allegations fabricated. the german chancellor anglo merkel has been meeting people affected by the devastating flooding in the west of the country. the clean up as well on the way off to germany is worse. natural disaster in decades, waters have receded, but some towns are still cut off by damage, roads and buildings of us, all that lot of the yeah, it's very clear that we face a very long recovery. we will not forget you. we will keep checking on the rebuilding and we will do everything we can together with the local and regional governments to ensure money comes quickly to people who have nothing left but the clothes on their backs.
u. s. the u. k. australia and other allies are accusing china protecting hackers, engaging in global cyber cyber espionage separately on monday, for chinese nationals were charged with targeting several companies, universities, and government agencies, and the u. s. and elsewhere. china is rarely, if ever blame directly for ransomware attacks and paging has called the allegations fabricated. the german chancellor anglo merkel has been meeting people affected by the devastating flooding in the...
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u. s. the u. k and other allies say groups backed by beijing were responsible, compromising tens of thousands of computers worldwide, is one of a range of cyber threats. china is being blamed for, including ransomware attacks with millions of dollars. the us lead alliance is expected when i was details of action against china later on, mundane or it's a sentence chief research analyst with i t harvest and he's joining us live from birmingham michigan via skype. good, happy with us and al jazeera. so thank you very much. so china has made several attacks over the last few years on the us, particularly. what's significant about the reaction to this one. yeah, you're right in the china has had continuous attacks all grass you know, so we kind of give them a break because have to spies working together. this is. ready completely different because it was so widespread used and i know and vulnerable the at the time in microsoft exchange, that was on premise, at 140000 organizations around the world. and now it's been attributed to both china and essentially independent contractors. are hackers in china? and it was used mostly for. ready ransomware tax even though could have been used for stealing emails quite easily, but it is mostly small businesses that were attacked and really phenomenal response between both nato, other european countries. all working together with united states to announce and dino, china all at once. along with that piano, se ceaser and the f b, i issue to guidance and chinese hacking, describing their techniques and procedures and their technology as well. and then thirdly, the justice department in dated 3 chinese officers in the ministry of security services. so. ready there was a coordinated response to everything that's been going on and kind of a message to china to back off. i was reading that there was something different about this attack, certainly on the micro microsoft exchange servers because it was essentially an indiscriminate and attack rather than a targeted one, which i understand china has been prone to doing on previous occasions when i certainly in cases when it's been alleged to have been doing this. why was there that difference, do you think? yeah, you know, they discovered a or, or developed and research of boner ability and microsoft exchange most large organizations and the typical targets of defense, industrial base and government agencies of china don't have microsoft exchange server running on premise so they would have been donal, or if they were, they would have protected it, so could, could have been exploited. so it almost appears as of china just handed off to their hackers and said, hey, have fun, you know, here's how to do it and maybe provided them with the tools to do it. so i think that's the big difference here, the rocker sites that were linked to, to russia, which upon the recently, just in the last few days, i think disappeared shortly after president joe biden had a conversation with the president vladimir putin. the u. s. certainly seem to be prepared to go off to russia fairly harshly in terms of hacking. we're going to see a change in policy. do you think when it comes to going off to china for some of the things what we've seen us pushing really hard, especially during the trump administration against china, from a technology trade perspective banning. ready chinese technology in the united states and that's always a concern because most, you know, us technology. ready is manufactured in china, so it's kind of hard to say, you know, why, way? but do we have apple and cisco products here in the united states because it's probably just as much of a concern. and i suspect that the us is going to ramp up that that, you know, digital. ready mercantile is on a swell, i call it an attempt to quell the influx of chinese technology. and of course, that helps the u. s. companies that are benefiting from that. it's good to get your thoughts on this richard spin and we appreciate it. thank you very much. in
u. s. the u. k and other allies say groups backed by beijing were responsible, compromising tens of thousands of computers worldwide, is one of a range of cyber threats. china is being blamed for, including ransomware attacks with millions of dollars. the us lead alliance is expected when i was details of action against china later on, mundane or it's a sentence chief research analyst with i t harvest and he's joining us live from birmingham michigan via skype. good, happy with us and al...
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u. s, the u. k. and other allies say groups protected by beijing were responsible, compromising tens of thousands of computers worldwide. it's one of a range of cyber threats. china's being blamed for including ransomware attacks, was millions of dollars to the best of my knowledge. and i'm getting report tomorrow morning, detailing for my understanding is that the chinese government, not unlike the russian government, is not doing this themselves, but or protecting those who are doing it, maybe even accommodating and being able to do it. let's say it is the chief research analyst with i t harvest. he says china's likely to face further sanctions that will affect its technology sector is really phenomenal response between both nato, other european countries. all working together with the united states to announce and dino, china all at once long with that the n s a c. so in the f b, i issued a guidance, chinese hacking describing their techniques and procedures and their technology as well. and then thirdly, the justice department in dated 3 chinese officers in the ministry of security services. so. ready there was a coordinated response to everything that's been going on and kind of a, a message to china, to back off. we've seen the us pushing really hard, especially during the pump administration against china, from a technology trade perspective, you know, banning. ready chinese technology in the united states and that's always a concern because most, you know, us technology is manufactured in china. so it's kinda hard to say, you know, no way. 1 but do we have apple and cisco products here in the united states because it's probably just as much of a concern. and i suspect that the us is going to ramp up that, that, you know, digital mercantile is on a swell. i call it an attempt to quell the influx of chinese technology, and of course, that helps the u. s. companies that are benefiting from that still had a knowledge of it. the struggle to clear up after some of the worst flooding western europe is seen in decades. ha. i'd open to party england list, wrote a virus restrictions that signed his warning. could soon have a 100000 cases a day. a the who's that we stepped away from the hot and dry janai description of the radian peninsula in the middle east generally. but it's coming back get hot and dry is now a bit more standard. clearly there are showers in the forecast in the south or society and west in yemen. and this edge of the monsoon stuff means more showers or overcast condition seemed likely and sir la and once more we got the shelves growing in the ninety's, the eastern side of vermont. now they've been tremendous the last few days and they stopped again a bit more in protest. but for the most part is hot and dry. $49.00 in baghdad, about 14 q a. you could add or take away one or 2 degrees from this is cooler back and, and, a
u. s, the u. k. and other allies say groups protected by beijing were responsible, compromising tens of thousands of computers worldwide. it's one of a range of cyber threats. china's being blamed for including ransomware attacks, was millions of dollars to the best of my knowledge. and i'm getting report tomorrow morning, detailing for my understanding is that the chinese government, not unlike the russian government, is not doing this themselves, but or protecting those who are doing it,...
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u. s. one in the caribbean. you in the u. k. do we have a global reparations movement? yeah, in my view, no, i would say we have an international nice man. why i'm saying we don't have a global movement as yet is because we don't have that global coordination. so even though i'm based in the u. k, one thing i should tell you about the movement in the u. k. it's not a black british movement. the reparations movement in the u. k. has always been upon african lisman because we have to slow numerically to just say reparation just about us. because it's upon african movement, it has the most potentially my view to actually inspire that global movement because we are not bounded by the shows of the british isles. the british empire was global. and we are connected with people who are colonized, who are not african people colonized from asia, people call it died from the yellow in the americas all over the world when we find the common cause. and that is, i think, the beauty of the movement in britain and we are working with why allies, who are giving the british government hell and your opinion, governments and governments around the world such as extinction, rebellion, who engage in forms of non violent direct action. many of us have been in re inspired because this has been par
u. s. one in the caribbean. you in the u. k. do we have a global reparations movement? yeah, in my view, no, i would say we have an international nice man. why i'm saying we don't have a global movement as yet is because we don't have that global coordination. so even though i'm based in the u. k, one thing i should tell you about the movement in the u. k. it's not a black british movement. the reparations movement in the u. k. has always been upon african lisman because we have to slow...