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now some stretches in morocco don't have charging points every 260 kilometers. so we were kind of experimenting. how can we extend that range in some way more okay, i found out then if you drive behind the truck, you're nicely in the slipstream and the range extends massively right. of course you can only do this when the road doesn't have any potholes, and it's not the safest driving. but then i don't think we did this trip just to experience safety. you wanted to know, is it possible, right? and so i remember one stretch. we did 350 kilometers from one town to the next, able to charge to me it seems in life, you know, go with the things that speak to your heart, kind of listen to your intuition the. so we needed to calculate in such a way that we were not moving its been by could not the next case. so we stopped at, it had to have electricity, so we could charge the bike. ah, electricity was like the key factor for this type undertaking, right? we charge gas stations, hotels, restaurants, the hell could tell us we had to generate the tellico power. the middle
now some stretches in morocco don't have charging points every 260 kilometers. so we were kind of experimenting. how can we extend that range in some way more okay, i found out then if you drive behind the truck, you're nicely in the slipstream and the range extends massively right. of course you can only do this when the road doesn't have any potholes, and it's not the safest driving. but then i don't think we did this trip just to experience safety. you wanted to know, is it possible, right?...
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that there will stand a fair court and morocco? are we possibly going to see them just release like we've seen pass prisoners released. what are you talking about? the one man who's just been released to morocco because i mean, he was unanimously approved for release from the prison as not posing a threat to the united states national security and been released to another country. do we actually said they're actually going to be given this fair due process that you are expecting to happen in the us as well? no, i don't think that there's any question or anything, the men who, who allegedly committed serious crimes of terrorism, they going to be prosecuted one way or another. now i do that by not a ministration limp along with the military commission system when they moved into the federal court system. but you know, the point i'm making really is that over 2 thirds of the men who held at guantanamo have not been charged with a crime which i see. i said on the u. s. i agree, they should've been given due process and in their time, g
that there will stand a fair court and morocco? are we possibly going to see them just release like we've seen pass prisoners released. what are you talking about? the one man who's just been released to morocco because i mean, he was unanimously approved for release from the prison as not posing a threat to the united states national security and been released to another country. do we actually said they're actually going to be given this fair due process that you are expecting to happen in...
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if these, if they are transferred back to morocco, what happens? do you actually believe due process and if they are terrorist who have in terms of killing people, do you believe that they will go be given that same rights that you're asking for them to be given here in the us will happen to morocco that they will stand a fair court and morocco are we possibly going to see them just released like we've seen past prisoners released. what are you talking about? the one man who's just been released to morocco because i mean, he was unanimously approved for from the prison as not posing. that's right. to the united states national security. i mean, really, so we're into another country. do we actually say they're actually going to be given this fair due process that you are expecting to happen in the us as well? no, i don't think that there's any question or anything, the men who, who allegedly committed serious crimes of terrorism, they going to be prosecuted one way or another. now i do that by not a ministration limp along with the military commissi
if these, if they are transferred back to morocco, what happens? do you actually believe due process and if they are terrorist who have in terms of killing people, do you believe that they will go be given that same rights that you're asking for them to be given here in the us will happen to morocco that they will stand a fair court and morocco are we possibly going to see them just released like we've seen past prisoners released. what are you talking about? the one man who's just been...
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in morocco at the moment, i seconds. in morocco at the moment, three journalists _ seconds. in morocco at the moment, three journalists this _ seconds. in morocco at the moment, three journalists this month - seconds. in morocco at the moment, three journalists this month have - three journalists this month have been _ three journalists this month have been sentenced to long time injail for independent investigators. i remember back in morocco a decade a-o, remember back in morocco a decade ago. one _ remember back in morocco a decade ago. one of— remember back in morocco a decade ago, one of the most heartening things— ago, one of the most heartening things was— ago, one of the most heartening things was the media environment developing — these people are now in 'ail, developing — these people are now in jail. which _ developing — these people are now in jail. which is — developing — these people are now in jail, which is a real issue, and they— jail, which is a real issue, and they are — jail, which is a real issue, and they are notjust jail, which is a
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might have read the auto and mobility show me an expedition on an electric motor bike from robot and morocco to cape down in south africa through a total of 20 countries. this sounds like a huge challenge and it was for a german canyon couple who told read all about the planning to go on this trip. if someone says, this is what i would definitely do the love that we thought me and i'll see we will travel africa with an electric. how far we get. is it possible? how can i because the the idea was that he would be on the bike full time and i wouldnt drive the vehicle because it was that had never been done before. so we wanted to be prepared. my name is thomas my phone call and my mom is from germany. i was born and raised in berlin and i'm an entrepreneur. and in my free times, and in my work time, i'm traveling the african continent. my name is darcy. i was born and raised in kenya, i moved to berlin in 2017. our work is talent acquisition. in my free time, i do trips across the motorbike that we were driving had a touch tank which helps you to charge the battery quicker. so you have an on bo
might have read the auto and mobility show me an expedition on an electric motor bike from robot and morocco to cape down in south africa through a total of 20 countries. this sounds like a huge challenge and it was for a german canyon couple who told read all about the planning to go on this trip. if someone says, this is what i would definitely do the love that we thought me and i'll see we will travel africa with an electric. how far we get. is it possible? how can i because the the idea was...
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on behalf of morocco in the spyware case. >> whatever the government of morocco might say, and for other governments as well -- the government of saudi arabia have dismissed the case as well -- france is taking this seriously at least for the moment until it can be finally determined one way or another if there was an attempt in 2019 or not to use spyware to access emmanuel macron's mobile telephone or telephones. >> he has a few, doesn't he? >> he has a few, and he changes them all the time. the government spokesperson says he has changed his phone now, at that would be neither here nor there since this was related to an incident happened -- an incident that happened in 2019. this was an opportunity for the defense counsel to look closely at what has been happening, to get a sense of where the other investigations are going. the public prosecutor has set something up. numerous inquiries have been set up into various aspects. macron has said he is treating it very seriously indeed. new security protocols have put in place, not just a phone being changed, but now i think they will be look
on behalf of morocco in the spyware case. >> whatever the government of morocco might say, and for other governments as well -- the government of saudi arabia have dismissed the case as well -- france is taking this seriously at least for the moment until it can be finally determined one way or another if there was an attempt in 2019 or not to use spyware to access emmanuel macron's mobile telephone or telephones. >> he has a few, doesn't he? >> he has a few, and he changes...
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now some stretch it and morocco don't have charging points every 260 kilometers. so we were kind of experimenting. how can we extend that range and some way more i found out than if you drive behind the truck. you are nicely in the slipstream and the range extends massively right. of course you can only do this when the road doesn't have any potholes, and it's not the safest driving. but then i don't think we did this trip just to experience safety. you want to know, is it possible? right? and so i remember one stretch. we did 350 kilometers from one town to the next, able to charge me it seems in life, you know, go with the things that speak to your heart, kind of listen to your intuition the. so we needed to calculate in such a way that we were not moving in the by could not the next case though, we stopped at it had to have electricity, so we could charge the bike. ah, electricity was like the key factor for doesn't have undertaking, right? we charge at gas stations, hotels, restaurants. the hell could tell us, we touch that, the generator, the tellico tower, t
now some stretch it and morocco don't have charging points every 260 kilometers. so we were kind of experimenting. how can we extend that range and some way more i found out than if you drive behind the truck. you are nicely in the slipstream and the range extends massively right. of course you can only do this when the road doesn't have any potholes, and it's not the safest driving. but then i don't think we did this trip just to experience safety. you want to know, is it possible? right? and...
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morocco has denied using pegasus spyware and rejected what it says are groundless allegations. other phones are said to be those belonging to people close to the saudi journalist who was murdered at the saudi embassy 2018. media organizations working with the pegasus investigation say more than 180 journalists were found on the list, including 25 in mexico. here's what one mexican journalist had the same. test had to say. >> i think a must all mexican journalists fear we have aside -- certain type of surveillance. we assume that because mexico is one of the most dangerous countries to work as a journalist. anchor: the mexican president is looking at allegations of spying by the administration of his predecessor. u.k. guardian newspaper reported on monday the 50 people may have been targeted. india's opposition parties have accused the prime minister of compromising national security. there demanding an investigation into claims the government spied against journalists and politicians, including the main opposition leader. the indian government denies using unauthorized surveill
morocco has denied using pegasus spyware and rejected what it says are groundless allegations. other phones are said to be those belonging to people close to the saudi journalist who was murdered at the saudi embassy 2018. media organizations working with the pegasus investigation say more than 180 journalists were found on the list, including 25 in mexico. here's what one mexican journalist had the same. test had to say. >> i think a must all mexican journalists fear we have aside --...
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this is a journalist who's written in the past about morocco, about sexual violence and morocco, also by the intelligent folks is there. but it seems that many of the journals were actually selected for possible events in france and some of their phones, according to the local newspaper we're actually talk is some of them actually have not written about morocco will have no connection to the country. so it is baffling as to why they were selected. thank you natasha about the for let information from paris. the winner of peruse presidential election has finally been declared. it took 6 weeks since the vote. it is the teacher and union leader pedro castillo, who won by just 44000 votes. the official results delayed by accusations of fraud by the losing candidate cake, who he maury, who now faces trial on unrelated corruption charges. murray on a sanchez, is in lima following this one. not on 844000 votes. is nothing. i mean that is a really, really small margin. is that going to make life tough for me? because you don't try and come out when he's going to vote. so there is 49.9 percent
this is a journalist who's written in the past about morocco, about sexual violence and morocco, also by the intelligent folks is there. but it seems that many of the journals were actually selected for possible events in france and some of their phones, according to the local newspaper we're actually talk is some of them actually have not written about morocco will have no connection to the country. so it is baffling as to why they were selected. thank you natasha about the for let information...
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300000 jews living in morocco, but still surprising to me. oh the the me amazingly beautiful. judiasm is very heterogeneous and has many different influences. the 2 big ones are politic judaism, that most becomes from north africa and spain and europe in judaism, ash canarvy i since holland. and here we're looking across a key part of jewish history movement across the beach, head from europe to africa, and from africa to europe. but jews and also muslims were expound from spain in 1492 by non sick. and then after the 2nd world war, many hundreds of thousands of jews travelled from north africa back to europe. and also israel, not putting it on the file. it goes back to the old testament, if you want to look at, it meant the logically and this whole aspect of judaism in central europe is something we're not really conscious on, not in the general community, either in the ultimate to manage it. and that's why i, especially since clearly had such a major impact on europe, migration, clothing, both directions and now thing, another migration mov
300000 jews living in morocco, but still surprising to me. oh the the me amazingly beautiful. judiasm is very heterogeneous and has many different influences. the 2 big ones are politic judaism, that most becomes from north africa and spain and europe in judaism, ash canarvy i since holland. and here we're looking across a key part of jewish history movement across the beach, head from europe to africa, and from africa to europe. but jews and also muslims were expound from spain in 1492 by non...
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and morocco was the center for many, many centrist. ah, it's incredible that there was once more than 300000 jews living in morocco. but those surprising to me, the ah, me amazingly beautiful as him is very heterogenous and has many different influences. the 2 big ones are artic judaism, that most becomes from north africa and spain and european judaism, ash canarvy. me i since fallen click and here we're looking across a key part of jewish history movement across the beach, head from europe to africa and from africa to europe. but jews and also muslims were expound from spain in 1492 by 9. and then after the 2nd world war, many hundreds of thousands of jews travelled from north africa back to europe, and also israel, whole fucking. and it goes back to the old testament, if you want to look at a mythological and this whole aspect of judaism in central europe is something we're not really conscious of, not in the general community either in the open mind too much of that. and that's actually clearly had such a major impact on europe. mi
and morocco was the center for many, many centrist. ah, it's incredible that there was once more than 300000 jews living in morocco. but those surprising to me, the ah, me amazingly beautiful as him is very heterogenous and has many different influences. the 2 big ones are artic judaism, that most becomes from north africa and spain and european judaism, ash canarvy. me i since fallen click and here we're looking across a key part of jewish history movement across the beach, head from europe to...
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and morocco was the center for many, many centrist. ah, it's incredible that there was once more than 300000 cheese living in morocco. that's still surprising to me. ah ah, in amazingly beautiful judiasm is very heterogeneous and has many different influences. the 2 big ones are sephardic judaism, that most becomes from north africa and spain and european judaism, as canarvy. nice and solemn click. and here we're looking across a key part of jewish history movement across the beach, head from europe to africa and from africa to europe. but the jews and also muslims were expelled from spain in 1492. and then after the 2nd world war, many hundreds of thousands of jews travelled from north africa back to europe. and also israel. we don't know if it goes back to the old testament, if you want to look at it met the logically and this whole aspect of judaism in central europe is something we're not really conscious or not in the general community either in the open mind to mind so that's especially since clearly had such a major impact on eu
and morocco was the center for many, many centrist. ah, it's incredible that there was once more than 300000 cheese living in morocco. that's still surprising to me. ah ah, in amazingly beautiful judiasm is very heterogeneous and has many different influences. the 2 big ones are sephardic judaism, that most becomes from north africa and spain and european judaism, as canarvy. nice and solemn click. and here we're looking across a key part of jewish history movement across the beach, head from...
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a katerina morocco is trying to keep them involved in the work of the magazine. any of us could have ended up in their place. the fact that they got unlucky was just a coincidence. the only thing we can do is to support them. a katerina says, the journalist, a doctor are not going anywhere. she says everyone who dares to be critical in russia has to make sure to stick together. the after a long time demick yes, many will looking forward to their summer holidays in portugal spots the sharp rise and infection rates in the spring is putting tourists off and depriving the country of an important source of income ah, the garbage. it's always been the heart of portugal, beach tourism even today, but not like it used to be. it's mainly the portuguese themselves, a few spaniards and some french tourists. in the many hotels along the coast lively beach life has turned into an eerie calm. because the secret to 65 to 60 percent of the guests who normally spend their vacations here are foreigners and you, if they come mainly from germany, the u. k. and other countries. but t
a katerina morocco is trying to keep them involved in the work of the magazine. any of us could have ended up in their place. the fact that they got unlucky was just a coincidence. the only thing we can do is to support them. a katerina says, the journalist, a doctor are not going anywhere. she says everyone who dares to be critical in russia has to make sure to stick together. the after a long time demick yes, many will looking forward to their summer holidays in portugal spots the sharp rise...
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and many of their guests, right for the critical moscow student magazine doctor, including a katerina morocco. the 25 year old has been an editor for the online platform for 2 years. she says this wedding has raised her spirits. at the moment it seems like everyone hates each other. the government hates us and there's political repression everywhere. but love is also everywhere. but there is a serious reason for the joyous celebration. the couple is marrying so they can't be forced to testify against each other in court. natalia to kabbage and 3 other docs, the journalists have been accused of inciting minors to take part in unauthorized anti kremlin protests. an investigation is ongoing. for months now. they've only been allowed to leave their homes for 2 hours a day. they face up to 3 years in prison. earlier this year, doctor reported about russia wide protests in support of arrested opposition. politician alexander, of only it criticized russian universities for pressuring students to stay home and not take part in demonstrations. like other media outlets doc. so then police searches and
and many of their guests, right for the critical moscow student magazine doctor, including a katerina morocco. the 25 year old has been an editor for the online platform for 2 years. she says this wedding has raised her spirits. at the moment it seems like everyone hates each other. the government hates us and there's political repression everywhere. but love is also everywhere. but there is a serious reason for the joyous celebration. the couple is marrying so they can't be forced to testify...
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and morocco was the center for many, many centrist. ah, it's incredible that there was once more than 300000 cheese living in morocco. but those surprising to me, the ah, me amazingly beautiful to diaz and the very had to rogers and has many different fluid says the 2 big ones are farted judaism, that most becomes from north africa, spain and european judaism, ash canarsie. i've been following up and here we're looking across the key part of jewish history movement across the virtual beach head from europe to africa and from africa to europe and june. and also muslims were expound from spain in 1492 by 9. and then after the 2nd world war, many hundreds of thousands of jews travelled from north africa back to europe, and also israel fucking. and it goes back to the old testament, if you want to look at it with a logically and this whole aspect of judaism in central europe is something we're not really conscious of, not in the general community either in the mind of the especially since i clearly had such a major impact on europe, migrat
and morocco was the center for many, many centrist. ah, it's incredible that there was once more than 300000 cheese living in morocco. but those surprising to me, the ah, me amazingly beautiful to diaz and the very had to rogers and has many different fluid says the 2 big ones are farted judaism, that most becomes from north africa, spain and european judaism, ash canarsie. i've been following up and here we're looking across the key part of jewish history movement across the virtual beach head...
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and the 1st repatriated prisoner from the guantanamo bay military base is being sent to morocco signaling the bio ministration is committed to closing the military prison in cuba. we're going to bring you all the details. and meanwhile, a global tax increase has been introduced by the white house in order to level the playing field for countries. looking to keep multinational businesses at home, we're going to tell you the reaction. and the wildfires are ravaging the west, leaving death and destruction in its wake. what if the source of the spark is a familiar company and it's not their 1st time in tosh a sweet looks into p g n d and why their equipment is under question yet again. i'm starting now huge and you are watching news beaut. hughes right here on our to america. let's get started . ah . the white house is making the closing of the guantanamo bay priority in the 1st year, and while there is no public timeline, the 1st attack need to be transferred. abdul, the chief this year is scheduled to be moved to morocco. a federal review board determined to back in 2016 that is attention w
and the 1st repatriated prisoner from the guantanamo bay military base is being sent to morocco signaling the bio ministration is committed to closing the military prison in cuba. we're going to bring you all the details. and meanwhile, a global tax increase has been introduced by the white house in order to level the playing field for countries. looking to keep multinational businesses at home, we're going to tell you the reaction. and the wildfires are ravaging the west, leaving death and...
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and it's a similar story for north africa, with temperatures climbing in morocco. the stone, mum, flying the flag for her nation. we have been putting in flame crickets on what be country must my dream play in the woods while providing family ways cleaning game. that's my precious game in the game. my them bob way on al jazeera, 2020 the year of look, downs and social distance saying you can't reach across the screen and get someone . ali re explore one of the global pandemic. biggest side effects loneliness, everyone who lives alone has been forced to be socially isolated for the 1st time ever highlighting its effect on physical and mental health and discovering unique ways of coping. controlling, being alone to get episode of all hail the locked down on al jazeera. oh, a welcome back. you're watching the news, your top story so far today, countries across se, asia struggling to contain the latest wave of corona, virus, thailand, and south korea at both reported a record number of new infections. the highly contagious bill to variance is driving the search. china
and it's a similar story for north africa, with temperatures climbing in morocco. the stone, mum, flying the flag for her nation. we have been putting in flame crickets on what be country must my dream play in the woods while providing family ways cleaning game. that's my precious game in the game. my them bob way on al jazeera, 2020 the year of look, downs and social distance saying you can't reach across the screen and get someone . ali re explore one of the global pandemic. biggest side...
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host: sinopharm is going to start production in morocco. >> exactly. morocco and other countries are looking at -- the easy and quickest way to get to produce the vaccine [indiscernible] [inaudible] their companies and profits. i agree, the football analogy. i think we have to be realistic. these countries are buying time. that is the reality of things. to say it bluntly, they are letting people die. hoping they will get enough vaccination than they will ship them to the bar countries. to take this attitude and approach -- if you leave africa, $1.3 billion -- 1.3 billion of the population, if it escapes immunity, will come back. [indiscernible] every reasonable person will think you can manage the pandemic locally, but to come out of it. you have to think globally. host: help us understand, when we talk about waving patents. it's not just the ingredients. why they so nervous? >> but they are nervous about is the lifeline, income. forget about the pandemic. one should not underestimate the investment that is made in developing medicines in general, and
host: sinopharm is going to start production in morocco. >> exactly. morocco and other countries are looking at -- the easy and quickest way to get to produce the vaccine [indiscernible] [inaudible] their companies and profits. i agree, the football analogy. i think we have to be realistic. these countries are buying time. that is the reality of things. to say it bluntly, they are letting people die. hoping they will get enough vaccination than they will ship them to the bar countries. to...
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i'm thinking about bahrain, i'm thinking about as a by john, i'm thinking about morocco allegedly to do with the french. so what does this tell us about the state of democracy in india? i think the kind of company that india is keeping right now in terms of what the bankers project has exposed and the number of journalist, for example, the big targeted we're one of the highest of the in the world of the douglas is, are. 2 you know, to my mind is emblematic of the different, you know, the particular state of, of democracy and freedom of the rest of the century. and you know, i think that this is the, i'm sorry about this is you know, as proof of the fact that democracy and press 3 to present this trip i really don't mind. i know exactly what it feels like. i could tell you stories about husky in a german shepherd, but i won't because having a serious conversation. last question. why is it that mr. moody will not put out a categorical denial of having commissioned pegasus to work for them? because what's interesting about this, and this is something that we, everyone has just picked up
i'm thinking about bahrain, i'm thinking about as a by john, i'm thinking about morocco allegedly to do with the french. so what does this tell us about the state of democracy in india? i think the kind of company that india is keeping right now in terms of what the bankers project has exposed and the number of journalist, for example, the big targeted we're one of the highest of the in the world of the douglas is, are. 2 you know, to my mind is emblematic of the different, you know, the...
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the 1st one of abdul a teeth nasser to morocco. now, the reasons for this are many, not only is it that there was a difficulty in working with congress, but as you point out, the previous donald trump administration also was not only looking to not close this facility, but even to add to it in terms of the population and the other big complicating factor in seeing a lot of these men released is the fact that many of them were abducted initially held in secret prison by the cia only years later, popping up at guantanamo. and so the process of trying to secure their release by their prosecutors was only that much more difficult, given the secrecy surrounding their initial abductions. china is being accused of engaging in malicious cyber activity, including the hock of the microsoft exchange email server. earlier this year, the 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 ransomwar
the 1st one of abdul a teeth nasser to morocco. now, the reasons for this are many, not only is it that there was a difficulty in working with congress, but as you point out, the previous donald trump administration also was not only looking to not close this facility, but even to add to it in terms of the population and the other big complicating factor in seeing a lot of these men released is the fact that many of them were abducted initially held in secret prison by the cia only years later,...
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now with the release the transfer to morocco, according to the state department and the defense department of abdul a teeth nasir. so you point out was recommended by a pro like board to be released back in 2016. but this process moves so slowly. it is not until now in 2021 that we know he is finally set to be released. so what is the remaining prison? is that in guantanamo, kimberly. are you hearing any whispers about when they may be released or when that cases may be rehab? well in some cases, what these are transfer is not actually releases. so they're transfers from guantanamo bay to other nations. not necessarily the nations that these individuals originated from. but the process is complex because not only does this in each individual case have to be reviewed. but it also has to be arranged through the state department for a whole country to accept each detainee. it has to be approved by the department of defense and then congress has to be notified. now one notable point that is significant and how the, by the ministration is proceeding with this is that they're trying to keep it r
now with the release the transfer to morocco, according to the state department and the defense department of abdul a teeth nasir. so you point out was recommended by a pro like board to be released back in 2016. but this process moves so slowly. it is not until now in 2021 that we know he is finally set to be released. so what is the remaining prison? is that in guantanamo, kimberly. are you hearing any whispers about when they may be released or when that cases may be rehab? well in some...
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that may have been interested in the french president and this same morocco on the francis diplomatic allies as denied those claims. and the revelations, all the latest developments in a story that's already been making lots of headlines, it alleges is rarely hacking spyware. that can infiltrate phones has been used by governments around the world. the software originally developed to help in the fight against organized crime and terrorism. the firm behind it was dismissed, the allegations and a so group firmly denies false claims made in your report. many of which are uncorroborated theories, the re serious doubts about the reliability of your sources. as well as the basis of your story in the least episode of anti is going undergrad. show wikileaks, editor in chief, kristen robson says that he's amazed the stories only just getting traction now. when the scope of these private spine companies was exposed a decade ago. we did to point out the seriousness of this business to 10 years ago, almost december, 1st 2011. we can publish internal documents exposing the incredible scope for th
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now some stretches and morocco don't have charging points every 250 kilometers. so we were kind of experimenting. how can we extend that range and some way more i found out than if you drive behind the truck. you are nicely in the slipstream and the range extends massively right. of course you can only do this when the road doesn't have any potholes, and it's not the safest driving. but then i don't think we did this trip just to experience safety. i wanted to know as a possible, right. and so i remember one stretch. we did 350 kilometers from one town to the next one able to charge me. it seems like, you know, go with the things that speak to your heart, kind of listen to your intuition the. so we needed to calculate in such a way that we were not moving it the by could not the next case. so we stopped at, it had to have electricity, so we could charge the bike. ah, tricity was like the key factor for this entire undertaking, right? we charge at gas stations, hotels, restaurants, the hell could tell us we had to generate the telco power, the middle of nowhere as
now some stretches and morocco don't have charging points every 250 kilometers. so we were kind of experimenting. how can we extend that range and some way more i found out than if you drive behind the truck. you are nicely in the slipstream and the range extends massively right. of course you can only do this when the road doesn't have any potholes, and it's not the safest driving. but then i don't think we did this trip just to experience safety. i wanted to know as a possible, right. and so...
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but your book is quite international you mentioned morocco is the first direct experience you have with this interaction the state capital censorship and taking the international lands in thiss moment with a more robust front-line - - reform that we are talking about in us only terms. knows on the left and civil rights organizations to advocate for more c censorship to understand with this is coming from. a lot of people especially those are grasping at justice and to see things like harassment and hate speech and i understand that. very empathetic to that but yet at the same time again it's very chauvinistic because those failed to take into account the history of these platforms in the way they are misguided and inconsistent applications have been in the most marginalized places in the world so the second and third chapters from 2011 and 2012 and those global movements so what i saw during that period while professing an interest to make the world more interested and connected expressed by companies like google holding events around that time to talk about this stuff at the same time
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and so what we've seen now is the 1st trap for under the biden administration of abdul nasir to morocco. but this is a lengthy process, and this is a challenge that the vice president now president is facing. and that is, but not only does each case have to be reviewed, it has to be put through the state department, been approved by the defense department, and then notifying congress. each one of those steps is lengthy. but in addition, you need a partner country, not necessarily the country where these detainees originated from in order to receive them. and so that has been a big obstacle, but add to that. and this is what the obama administration found is that when you make a lot of noise about these cases that give congress time to push back and conservative, you don't want to see these men relief gives them a chance to charge the case. here's the other issue that the by the ministration is facing and why this means that those still there may not see a quick release. you have to remember that these men, for the most part were abducted by the ca held when they were 1st picked up in se
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now some stretches, morocco don't have charging points every 250 kilometers. so we were kind of experimenting. how can we extend that range in some way? more okay, i found out then if you drive behind the truck, you are nicely in the slipstream and the range extends massively right. of course you can only do this when the road doesn't have any potholes. and it's not the safest driving, but then i don't think we did this trip just to experience safety. i wanted to know as a possible, right. and so i remember one stretch. we did 350 kilometers from one town to the next where we were able to charge it to me, it seems in life, you know, go with the things that speak to your heart, kind of listen to your intuition. ok . so we needed to calculate in such a way that we were not moving it by could not the next case though, we stopped at it had to have electricity, so we could trudge the bike. ah, tricity was like the key factor for this type undertaking, right? we charge gas stations, hotels, restaurants, the hell could tell us we had to generate the tellico tower, th
now some stretches, morocco don't have charging points every 250 kilometers. so we were kind of experimenting. how can we extend that range in some way? more okay, i found out then if you drive behind the truck, you are nicely in the slipstream and the range extends massively right. of course you can only do this when the road doesn't have any potholes. and it's not the safest driving, but then i don't think we did this trip just to experience safety. i wanted to know as a possible, right. and...
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now some stretches, morocco don't have charging points every 260 kilometers. so we were kind of experimenting. how can we extend that range in some way? more okay, i found out then if you drive behind the truck, you are nicely in the slipstream and the range extends massively right. of course you can only do this when the road doesn't have any potholes, and it's not the safest driving. but then i don't think we did this trip just to experience safety. i wanted to know is it possible, right? and so i remember one stretch. we did 350 kilometers from one town to the next where we were able to charge to me it seems in lives, you know, go with the things that speak to your heart, kind of listen to your intuition the. so we needed to calculate in such a way that we were not moving the by could not the next case, we stopped at it had to have electricity, so we could charge the bike. ah, tricity was like the key factor for the entire undertaking, right? we charge a gas stations, hotels, restaurants, the hell could tell us the touch that the generator, the tellico towe
now some stretches, morocco don't have charging points every 260 kilometers. so we were kind of experimenting. how can we extend that range in some way? more okay, i found out then if you drive behind the truck, you are nicely in the slipstream and the range extends massively right. of course you can only do this when the road doesn't have any potholes, and it's not the safest driving. but then i don't think we did this trip just to experience safety. i wanted to know is it possible, right? and...
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300000 jews living in morocco. that's so surprising to me. the me me amazingly beautiful judaism is very heterogenous and has many different influences . the 2 big ones are artic judaism, that most becomes from north africa, spain, and european judaism, ash canarsie. i've been following up and here we're looking across a key part of jewish history movement across virtual beach had from europe to africa and from africa to europe. but jews and also muslims were expound from spain in 1492. and then after the 2nd world war, many hundreds of thousands of jews travelled from north africa back to europe. israel with not all fucking out. now you file. it goes back to the old testament if you want to look at it methodologically. and this whole aspect of judaism in central europe is something we're not really conscious on, but not in the general community, either in the ultimate demise of that. and that's why, especially since clearly had such a major impact on europe, migration, clothing, both directions. i now thing anothe
300000 jews living in morocco. that's so surprising to me. the me me amazingly beautiful judaism is very heterogenous and has many different influences . the 2 big ones are artic judaism, that most becomes from north africa, spain, and european judaism, ash canarsie. i've been following up and here we're looking across a key part of jewish history movement across virtual beach had from europe to africa and from africa to europe. but jews and also muslims were expound from spain in 1492. and...
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the intelligence service of morocco is behind the hack. since the misuse of the pegasus software -- the list of victims, other gernment victims in france were also potential victims of the spyware that can take over phone, access files, document, photos, calls and copy passwords. >> the latest victims revealed in this far reaching spy scandal. the top of the french government. according to the investigation of forbidden stories into the use of pegasus spyware. a phone belonging to president emmanual macron has been targeted by the moroccan secret service since 2017. the former prime minister Édoua philippe was also mked for surveillance, along with 14 other ministers. it's easily install. almost impossible to detect, and harder to get rid of. what isore it gives the tacker access to the victims phone allowing them to take complete control. >> it's pretty much turning your phone into something that is spying on you all the time in your pocket, which is pretty invasive and extreme the dangerous. >> once they're in, the attacker can read mes
the intelligence service of morocco is behind the hack. since the misuse of the pegasus software -- the list of victims, other gernment victims in france were also potential victims of the spyware that can take over phone, access files, document, photos, calls and copy passwords. >> the latest victims revealed in this far reaching spy scandal. the top of the french government. according to the investigation of forbidden stories into the use of pegasus spyware. a phone belonging to...
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i talk about this a lot in the book but i first encountered internet censorship on my own living in morocco. my first night i went to login and the site just did not exist because the government found blogs debating the question of the democratic republic. that was a maligned opener. i'm in my early twenties and did not encounter that. you don't see that kind of censorship. of course later i would learn about all the attempts of the us government to censor the internet i just was not aware of it. that should me to a broader community of bloggers in the middle east and north africa and i learned so much more what was happening. that was my entrÉe to all of this. of course the earliest examples of corporate complicity with authoritarian countries come from the demand around 2006 and 2007 with thailand with the content or risk being blocked. there's a lot of complicated reasons having to deal with in corruption but companies didn't have a choice. they either had to take down content or get blocked. that's a choice they were making to not comply. but as these countries, and turkey is a good ex
i talk about this a lot in the book but i first encountered internet censorship on my own living in morocco. my first night i went to login and the site just did not exist because the government found blogs debating the question of the democratic republic. that was a maligned opener. i'm in my early twenties and did not encounter that. you don't see that kind of censorship. of course later i would learn about all the attempts of the us government to censor the internet i just was not aware of...
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emmanuel macron is among thousands targeted by morocco for possible surveillance. that is according to french media reports. an investigation i the group forbidden stories has revealed phone numbers which pegasus spyware hacked or attempted to hack in many countries. this president survived an assassination attempt unharmed. a man with a knife launched -- lunged at the president with a knife. the president was sworn back into office in june after staging his second coup in nine months. jacob zuma's -- he is currently serving a prison sentence for contempt of court. millions more people may have died in india. a new study reveals the number of deaths in the country during the pandemic may be 10 times the ofcial number. the researchers looked at the number of deaths and they compared this to a pre-pandemic baseline. a third wave of infections in myanmar has demand for oxygen soaring. demand which they cannot meet. it is a crisis and the generals running the country don't appear to have a plan. there are even reports of the military hoarding medical supplies. the resu
emmanuel macron is among thousands targeted by morocco for possible surveillance. that is according to french media reports. an investigation i the group forbidden stories has revealed phone numbers which pegasus spyware hacked or attempted to hack in many countries. this president survived an assassination attempt unharmed. a man with a knife launched -- lunged at the president with a knife. the president was sworn back into office in june after staging his second coup in nine months. jacob...
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>> morocco had an extraordinary effect on me, but i knew that it would. i went there to see about hypnotic, rhythmic geometry. not the geometry of order. but the geometry of psychological, emotional saturation. when i went there, i connected with it immediately. i just loved all the stripes and patterns and the way that that went with the music. and, in fact, i was walking around wearing a -- i slept on the ground in it. i pulled the hood down, put my arms ina nd went to sleep on the ground. so, i became part of the country. >> adopting the local textiles. the interpretations of life at the edges of the desert are a new feature of a new group show in france, as part of the africa 2020 cultural season. hotel zahara brings together many pieces in paris. ou reportersr went to find out more. >> the largest sand desert in the world, the sahara, is vast yet full of clichÉs. it's the job of these ten artists in residents to reveal his true complexity as the project commissioner explains. >> with hotel sahara we wanted to question the fantasies people have about
>> morocco had an extraordinary effect on me, but i knew that it would. i went there to see about hypnotic, rhythmic geometry. not the geometry of order. but the geometry of psychological, emotional saturation. when i went there, i connected with it immediately. i just loved all the stripes and patterns and the way that that went with the music. and, in fact, i was walking around wearing a -- i slept on the ground in it. i pulled the hood down, put my arms ina nd went to sleep on the...
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i am told he has been released in morocco but i haven heard from him yet. he probably has more important people to see than me at this moment. i was just tremendously relieved it is like getting a boulder off your shoulder is the best i can say it. it is just awful whahappened to him. >> nawaz: now he was cleared for release, i should say, back in 2016. do you know why this happened today? >> i don't know why it happened today. i do know why, i have a theory on why it happened in the last few weeks. because we have a pleading that was due in the federal court. and we had filed aya long with bernard har tz court at columbia law school to help with some law students there, an amendment to a mask petition for 11 people who were labeled forever prisoners. and i pleef he was released because the biden administration had the integrity not to file a pleading opposing his release, that they didn't believe him, unlike the trump administration. >> nawaz: so what can you tell us about his situation in morocco. because you just mentioned his family said to you he has b
i am told he has been released in morocco but i haven heard from him yet. he probably has more important people to see than me at this moment. i was just tremendously relieved it is like getting a boulder off your shoulder is the best i can say it. it is just awful whahappened to him. >> nawaz: now he was cleared for release, i should say, back in 2016. do you know why this happened today? >> i don't know why it happened today. i do know why, i have a theory on why it happened in...
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it katerina morocco is trying to keep them involved in the work of the magazine. any of us could have ended up in their place . the faster they got unlucky, it was just a coincidence. the only thing we can do is to support them at a katarina says, the journalist a doctor are not going anywhere. she says everyone who dares to be critical in russia has to make sure to stick together the after a long time. demick. yes, many were looking forward to their summer holidays in portugal. but the sharp rise and infection rates in the spring is putting tourists off, depriving the country of an important source of income ah, the garbage. it's always been the heart of portugal beach tourism even today, but not like it used to be. it's mainly the portuguese themselves, a few spaniards and some french tourists. in the many hotels along the coast lively beach life has turned into an eerie calm, sequencing 55 to 60 percent of the guests who normally spend their vacations. here are foreigners and new if they come mainly from germany, the u. k and other countries, but they're not he
it katerina morocco is trying to keep them involved in the work of the magazine. any of us could have ended up in their place . the faster they got unlucky, it was just a coincidence. the only thing we can do is to support them at a katarina says, the journalist a doctor are not going anywhere. she says everyone who dares to be critical in russia has to make sure to stick together the after a long time. demick. yes, many were looking forward to their summer holidays in portugal. but the sharp...
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he was repatriated to morocco. nearly eight to reef -- 800 detainees have moved through guantanamo. 39 men remain. to discuss tod's move, i'm joined by tom durkin. thanks for making the time. what was your reaction and his when you learn he was going to leave guantanamo after two decades? tom: i can't speak to him because i have not spoken to him yet. i did speak to his brother who was absolutely ecstatic. i'm told he's been released in morocco, but i have not heard from him yet. he probably has more important people to see than me at the moment. i was just tremendously relieved. it's like getting a boulder off your shoulder. it's the best i can say. it is awful what happened to him. amna: he was cleared for release back in 2016. do you know why this happened today? tom: i don't know why it happened today. i have a theory on why it happened in the last few weeks because we have a pleading that was due in federal court, and we had filed, along with bernard harcourt of columbia law school, with the help of some law s
he was repatriated to morocco. nearly eight to reef -- 800 detainees have moved through guantanamo. 39 men remain. to discuss tod's move, i'm joined by tom durkin. thanks for making the time. what was your reaction and his when you learn he was going to leave guantanamo after two decades? tom: i can't speak to him because i have not spoken to him yet. i did speak to his brother who was absolutely ecstatic. i'm told he's been released in morocco, but i have not heard from him yet. he probably...
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you take us around the world ani you mentioned morocco it's the first direct experience you've had of this interaction and capital censorship. i wonder if you could speak to importancewhat's the of taking the international lens in this moment when there's more robust performing conversation around the platforms but in the united states where mostly talking about it in u.s. only terms. >> i think they are a couple of reasons here and one of the most important things to me in the past four years is seeing rights organizations advocate for more transition. i understand where this is coming from. i think a lot of people especially young vulnerable groups in the west are -- and often sees speech addressed rapidly. i'm very pathetic and yet at the same time a lot of those don't take into account the history of these platforms and the ways in which they are misguided and applications have been rooted historically and some of the most marginalized voices around the world things censored. the second and third chapters of the book focus on 2011 and 2012 as well as the movement for black lives a
you take us around the world ani you mentioned morocco it's the first direct experience you've had of this interaction and capital censorship. i wonder if you could speak to importancewhat's the of taking the international lens in this moment when there's more robust performing conversation around the platforms but in the united states where mostly talking about it in u.s. only terms. >> i think they are a couple of reasons here and one of the most important things to me in the past four...
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he was released yesterday to morocco. there are now 39 prisoners. he was at guantÁnamo for 17 ars without charge, like so many of the men there. his amnesty international -- are you calling for guantanamo to be closed? >> aolutely. amney has called for the closure of guaanamo for almost, let me think, deces, for as long as it has beein place. [indisrnible] referred to guantanamo as the gulags as of our time. a known space, guantanamo. legally speaking, morally speaking. created is noignificance other than -- it is placg the people. the fact oside of any agreed and underood rulef law. we need to see the end of that scar. it is a scar for the united states, a scar for humidity. amy: thank you for being with usagnÈs callard, secretary-general of amnesty international. speaking to us from london. and thank you to nina lakhani, senior reporter at the guardian, which is one of 17 media organizations part of the pegasus project. next up, a federal judge has struck down daca. we will speak to a daca recipient in houston. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break]
he was released yesterday to morocco. there are now 39 prisoners. he was at guantÁnamo for 17 ars without charge, like so many of the men there. his amnesty international -- are you calling for guantanamo to be closed? >> aolutely. amney has called for the closure of guaanamo for almost, let me think, deces, for as long as it has beein place. [indisrnible] referred to guantanamo as the gulags as of our time. a known space, guantanamo. legally speaking, morally speaking. created is...
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so the one that came from morocco or spain, or an area around there. it's very different to your or eastern european judaism that went through the show. actually, are you 2nd generation i tried to came from holocaust 2nd generation of children of holocaust survivors. even though the question is, what is a holocaust survivor around with my parents for young? my father was born during the wave off. he was a baby when the jews were being reported and it's actually thanks to him that they managed to escape to switzerland. and so it's a long story. i'm probably not the 2nd generation, the psychologically i didn't listen to wal store day. i'll be that they were hidden from me or anything back sufficient with the older you get, the more you wonder why your family came out of it relatively on the phone. guy called me think about that and more and more off the fleeing from france and germany. my grandfather ran the jewish refugee camp in bonds on the 1st. he was also confronted with constantly of alba, but i know how to put it. i'm a free person and a liberated
so the one that came from morocco or spain, or an area around there. it's very different to your or eastern european judaism that went through the show. actually, are you 2nd generation i tried to came from holocaust 2nd generation of children of holocaust survivors. even though the question is, what is a holocaust survivor around with my parents for young? my father was born during the wave off. he was a baby when the jews were being reported and it's actually thanks to him that they managed...
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if the allegations approve true, the president staff say it would be very serious. morocco was denied using packets a spyware, and it's rejected what it says or groundless allegations. other chosen phones is said to be those belonging to people close to saudi janos jamal facility who was murdered at the saudi embassy in turkey in 2018 media organizations. working on the pegasus investigation, say more than a 180 journalists have been found on the list, including 25 in mexico. here's what one mexican journalist had to say. they went to, you could get it done, but he doesn't. he cannot. i think almost all mexican journalists know and feel that we have a certain type of surveillance of espionage. we just assumed that because mexico is one of the most dangerous countries to work as a journalist, mexican president under as manuel lopez over the door is not looking at allegations of spying by the administration of his predecessor, the case guardian, newspaper reported on monday that at least 50 people close to a dog may have been targeted for president enrique pinion, yet all was in power.
if the allegations approve true, the president staff say it would be very serious. morocco was denied using packets a spyware, and it's rejected what it says or groundless allegations. other chosen phones is said to be those belonging to people close to saudi janos jamal facility who was murdered at the saudi embassy in turkey in 2018 media organizations. working on the pegasus investigation, say more than a 180 journalists have been found on the list, including 25 in mexico. here's what one...
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a katerina morocco, is trying to keep them involved in the work of the magazine. any of us could have ended up in their place. the fact that they got unlucky was just a coincidence. the only thing we can do is to support them at the why a katarina says, the journalist a doctor are not going anywhere. she says everyone who dares to be critical in russia has to make sure to stick together the after a long time. demick yes, many will looking forward to their summer holidays in portugal spots the sharp rise and infection rates in the spring is putting tourists off and depriving the country of an important source of income. ah, the garver. it's always been the heart of portugal beach tourism. even today, but not like it used to be. it's mainly the portuguese themselves, a few spaniards and some french tourists. in the many hotels along the coast lively beach life has turned into an eerie calm. the sequence think 55 to 60 percent of the guests who normally spend their vacations. here are foreigners and new if they come mainly from germany, the u. k. and other countries,
a katerina morocco, is trying to keep them involved in the work of the magazine. any of us could have ended up in their place. the fact that they got unlucky was just a coincidence. the only thing we can do is to support them at the why a katarina says, the journalist a doctor are not going anywhere. she says everyone who dares to be critical in russia has to make sure to stick together the after a long time. demick yes, many will looking forward to their summer holidays in portugal spots the...
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going to start production in morocco box a much quick away, isn't it? than relying on waiting for waivers on the patients. why exactly? i think him the role core and other countries, egypt for example. so okay, i think the looking at doing the film and finish because the easy way and the quickest way to get to produce a vaccine. but i think you then stand that will be lots of communication with that because there is companies and profits behind this. but i agree with broke. what you said. and the more analogy it's great happening to, to, to say that i think we have to be realistic, these countries, and on top of them, germany, they are just by, in time that the reality of things i think the little and they have to go. and so to say, it's bluntly, they are just letting people buying africa novel places, hoping that they will get enough machination. and there are countries, and after that they would ship them to these countries. but i think, and i think, and i have to be really, frankly, to set this kind of attitude, then this kind of approaches the from
going to start production in morocco box a much quick away, isn't it? than relying on waiting for waivers on the patients. why exactly? i think him the role core and other countries, egypt for example. so okay, i think the looking at doing the film and finish because the easy way and the quickest way to get to produce a vaccine. but i think you then stand that will be lots of communication with that because there is companies and profits behind this. but i agree with broke. what you said. and...
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and morocco, one of france is different magic allies, denies all. and any allegations. now, these revelations are the latest developments in a story that had already been making plenty of headlines, ledgers, israeli hacking spyware that can infiltrate phones has been used by government worldwide. software was originally developed to help in the fight against organized crime and terror. well, the firm behind it dismisses the allegation and a so group firmly denies false claims made in your report. many of which are uncorroborated theories, the re serious doubts about the reliability of your sources, as well as the basis of your story. and the latest episode of ours is going underground, programmer wiki leaks editor in chief christian, clemson says he's amazed the stories only now gaining traction at the scope of these private spy companies was exposed to a decade ago. we did to point out the seriousness of this business to 10 years almost. ready december, 1st, 2011. we can publish internal documents exposing the incredible scope for these privatized spike companies. and
and morocco, one of france is different magic allies, denies all. and any allegations. now, these revelations are the latest developments in a story that had already been making plenty of headlines, ledgers, israeli hacking spyware that can infiltrate phones has been used by government worldwide. software was originally developed to help in the fight against organized crime and terror. well, the firm behind it dismisses the allegation and a so group firmly denies false claims made in your...
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john lists and politicians were reportedly spied on suspicion falling on morocco as the country that may have been interested in the french president and this team, morocco, one of, excuse me, frances diplomatic allies is right now denying any, and all of the claims. now, these revelations are the latest developments in a story that had already been making plenty of headlines. it alleges israeli hacking spyware that can infiltrate phones as being used by governments across the world. the software was originally developed to help in the fight against organized crime and terrorism at the firm behind it dismisses allegations and it's so a group firmly denies false claims made in your report. many of which are uncorroborated theories, the re serious doubts about the reliability of your sources, as well as the basis of your story. well, in the latest episode of ours, he's going underground program wiki leaks editor in chief christian robinson says he's amazed the stories only getting traction now. as the scope of these private spike companies was exposed a decade ago. to point out the ser
john lists and politicians were reportedly spied on suspicion falling on morocco as the country that may have been interested in the french president and this team, morocco, one of, excuse me, frances diplomatic allies is right now denying any, and all of the claims. now, these revelations are the latest developments in a story that had already been making plenty of headlines. it alleges israeli hacking spyware that can infiltrate phones as being used by governments across the world. the...
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i remember back in morocco a decade ago, one of the most heartening things was the media environment developing — these people are now injail, which is a real issue, and they are notjust using spying, —— they are notjust being accused of spying, — —— they are notjust being accused of spying, which makes it more difficult — of spying, which makes it more difficult to fight for them, saying they are — difficult to fight for them, saying they are guilty of sexual assault. thats— they are guilty of sexual assault. that's trumped up. thank you all very much. that's it for dateline london for this week. we're back next week at the same time. hello, everyone. i hope you're doing all right. we're turning a page weather—wise at present. many weather—wise at present. of us have seen some he thundery many of us have seen some heavy thundery dampers are ready of the past 12 hours or so, but we are also turning down those temperatures serve the hot weather is not for you, there is a really fun route. through this morning, we have seen those heavy downpours across south—wes
i remember back in morocco a decade ago, one of the most heartening things was the media environment developing — these people are now injail, which is a real issue, and they are notjust using spying, —— they are notjust being accused of spying, — —— they are notjust being accused of spying, which makes it more difficult — of spying, which makes it more difficult to fight for them, saying they are — difficult to fight for them, saying they are guilty of sexual assault. thats—...