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just more, probably thousands. yeah. i think they're out there. well, why stopped july 12 on d w the, this is the, the news life from bill in israel says it's delta, a serious blow to iran, nuclear emissions. the is really minutes. recess, open eyed rates again struck and damage. the key is for honda nuclear research facility. it also says it killed 3 pop. come on this. iran says more than 400 people have been killed in the middle then a week of also coming up versus oppositional fig. set highs to handle skis freed up to 5 years behind, pause and realize it with his wife to get lineup is released follows a meeting between a us envoy and the pollution leader. and hackers gain access to billions of online
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passwords, including for google, apple and facebook accounts. we'll ask that expert how it could affect you the monica jones. welcome to the program, israel's, this it is conducting as strikes against the southern iran in and the operations that killed 3 seed uranium military come on. this is westwood plains also struck an important nuclear facility south of the capital to run the is really army has repeatedly said it is pocketing military installations. but it raining and officials say most of those killed and wounded all civilians in the next reading said she's under gone multiple stomach surgeries since arriving at this hospital following and is really airstrikes near her apartment in the rainy and capital to run for the photo that was held against the wall and tell,
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i don't know for how long i was unconscious for the phone when i woke up. so i was covered in blood and then i just tried to get myself to the door, hans and what of my neighbors, who was passing by? i called the ambulance and they brought me here. sure, rand normal hummadi was on his motorbike making deliveries into iran when he says a bomb hit 1st. i'm sorry when i reached the intersection and was about to turn something blew up right in front of me. my head was bleeding, i touched it, and so blood on my hand shopped in front of the king. i started shouting, my motorbike kinda flat tire from the block, so i left it on the sidewalk then. so i wanna know if it's to take me to hospital stuff, but i want to notice from the big 30 the government organize this tightly controlled media tour of a tear run hospital with one goal in mind to show international media. it civilians
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bearing the brunt of the conflict is not just the military uh, you know, the targets that you're attacking people and those who are near neighboring you areas of that. oh, those simple or a threes. so that's why we have that number again. no civilians killed in this house. he says more than 430 people have been killed and some 3500 have been wounded since is real launched. it's ariel campaign on june, the 13th targeting military nuclear sites across iran, as well as those working for them. the idea says it killed senior rainy and military commanders in overnight strikes on iraq, including the man responsible for army has blocked and from us it's too late and we carried out another significant assassination tonight in western iran. been, i'm sorry, ari was the commander of the weapons transfer unit of the codes force of the
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revolutionary guards. the video of his assassination is now showing on the screen of the shower. he already was in charge of transferring weapons from the reigning regime to has a law and its other proxies in the middle east. israel also attacked a nuclear side and is behind in centrally run the manufacturers centrifuges used to enrich uranium 3, a leakage fussing. the d me is an associate fellow at the washington institute for near east policy. he gave us earlier his assessment of how much longer these mutual attacks can continue. a oh, this is the 1st truly as long grinch fires war. the water more for and 2 sides are stingy, significant to about to fly an hour from salt far, far more than 1000 kilometers did 30. this is on prison, is ready. their power is projecting over
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a distant country using their fueling for, for their aircraft launch bombers, truck air drive to or to get to their store. and it's wrong, has been using can be to wrench ballistic missiles. not a mr. shelters, results, category stories, only media or as long as the results that the flyers for a very hardened missile base is scattered around the country. that is real and they, they have a design more modern pops up this whole section that you to feed them. so this one says to, to some degree to, to, to about t c, c, and d, d, d, kansas teen patricia. and as far as the, the, me there of the washington institute for near east policy speaking just area. and he has a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. turkeys president, richard type ad one is accused israel of leading the region to the brink of disaster. he's been holding talks with rods for administer of us,
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iraq. she was the organization of islamic cooperation, met and assemble a rocky one that's us intervention. and the war with israel would be very dangerous, accomplish process, the freight from us detention is about to keep competing against the will in gaza. a judge audit columbia university graduate must move police release, saying he was wrong, be held in louisiana. it was welcomed home by supporters in new jersey, the trump administration still aims to deport him bills if i as one of the leaders of bella ros. this opposition movement has been released from jail following almost 5 years behind bars said high as the handle sky was met by his wife's atlanta. on his release from jail, a total of 14 bella roost and political prisoners. i've been released with surprise move came alice, officer of the leader of available sex under lucas shanker. mentioned almost from special envoy, keith cullum,
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and menacing hospitality area. i talked to the front of the ciocca. he's the advisor, all see atlanta. see how this guy a the 2020 butler was opposition. presidential candidate. i'm the wife also. hey he, i asked him how said hey, was the doing now that he's out of jail? or he change the little. he looks like a different person, but he didn't change in sites because carlos coffee is of weight. he looks like after torture chambers. but after talking to him, 5 and 15 minutes, i realized that the same man who inspired the protest in 2020 and you know what he felt. he said that i forgot to speak because for 5 years i wasn't the solitary confinement. and they spoke only with the bulls and the right now he has learned to speak again. and by both like he made jokes. you know, he's very positive. you said that some of these situation basically inspired him to continue to leave because she already made farewell for his life. he got to 19
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years for the present i'm. he believed that he will never be free. and today, the 3 union supply line, 78, was so inspiring for bilo sense all over media, thousands of comments coming from inside the country. people go 3, a bekins, duration and energy to continue fight for release, a full political prisoners. yeah. would you say his release and suddenly of reunion with his wife was very inspiring. what does this release mean then to the opposition movement in belarus, it's mean scope. it means to you and it just means that the english and political prisoners, we hope that the religious will continue the united states and private then trumps administration. cal increase means coal. they make some faster drop. i don't think this visit means golf and void calico. they'll change anything about ukraine, but they've definitely brought the results in terms of political situation of political prisoners and uh, we help with that. so some gates most give will be
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a spokesperson for all those for behind bars. he will given you energy to the movement. of course he's the enemy of lucas shank about also, you know, supplement. and so he, their inspiration to 1000000. so the little sense that is interesting that in the past. yeah. uh, the leader of beller was location co has granted pods to more than 250 political prisoners. what should we read into that would signal dispatch send on the one hand, he part on 200, on the other hand to jail 650 people who are both in prison. the more people got jail tend to repress, then released. so we don't see any shifting fully say repressions, continue. people are the paints every single day and they'll never h, one person dies behind bars, political prisoner. so there is no uh, something and go for pressure and they continue. but these releases, they show that. so this thinks the pressure of things to sort of diety, we can force the regime to free people from jails. it means that we need more card
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to native efforts. we see that the americans have this leverage, and let's use this leverage. so i do hope that this release us will continue. we just kept to keep the question of political prisoners high imagined. so you say of us has this leverage. and the also pointed out to the a, the, the, the release is a half of the dr. keys kellogg was admins. uh, what exactly does this leverage consist of? do we know anything about those diplomatic talks about the content as equal christian. k is afraid of trump in general, excuse unpredictability. but also what christian practice cope's lead, trump will fucked and sanction will believe in look, a shame kind of impression could, will build a relationship with the trump. and this is the main reason even of such conflicts, and what christian could wants to show the human face of himself. if he's not just killing people both you know, to make some gesture. and this was the gesture,
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a message to washington. look, i'm not the war longer as for tonight to release people or something like that. i don't think you know that he the meetings, any change in lucas center. he will not stop repressions. he will not stop supporting, put him. but the, as to this fear of president trump and the sphere of the west, the fear of sanctions, if for system cushion cut to release the police, some include associates, i lost, which is big, huge waiting for us. i said earlier, is that the keys, kellogg's visit to mens? couldn't do much about the ukraine, that piece and ukraine. but donald trump's, a special in boy, actually said that he's stripped to minutes today. cortez kickstart peace talks between russia and ukraine. um, is there anything to that? personally, i am a bit skeptical because i do think that location case, fully dependent on the button that he's rushing puppets. and he doesn't have any
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voice in taking decisions about the war. and builders is not neutral space for negotiations. and the ukraine will never agreed to have means. so he talks really because then years ago they have means to agreements which lead nowhere. and this is why, of course, you know, we can try, you know, to talk with the location. but it doesn't have much sense, but to talk about internal situation to force to cushion come to release people to stop killing people. this is possible and this is what kalak made the means to the i try not good you had showed cause there a deposit to see atlanta as the homeless guy, the wife of santa fe. c, han will scout who was released today. so thank you so very much for your time. thank you. the research as a billions of login details has been leaked, giving criminals access to accounts around the world. the security of, of simon use is voiding that the data breaches affect the google apple facebook
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research just say they amounts to about 16000000000 hacked credential, which means many people affected are likely to have have the login details for more than one account linked the report suggests that the data was stolen through multiple events over time and not just from a single hack experts or advisor people to change passwords and use multi factor authorization. so what can use is do to protect themselves from leaks like this question i put to run calendar silicon valley cybersecurity expert. i think over the span of time that this bridge covers it is very likely that you know, change your password added 2 factor authentication. ideally in the form of that authentication code or even better what's called a pass key. and there's really not a lot of risk for any individual account. in fact, this actor says compromised so many accounts that their issue is figuring out which ones to monetize much more so than actually gaining access to some of the
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credentials in the 1st place. many of these credentials are old, they probably don't work anymore, or they don't work without the 2nd factor. for the purposes of protecting your cells, one of the best things to do is to actually see if your credentials have shown up in any of the breezes that are likely to be contained in this compilation. there's great public services i would point to have i've been pound, we stop pound key w n e d that i'll do a very good job of surfacing when your credential might have actually surfaced as part of one of the breaches compiled here. and that was cyber security to expend, ron killed him, but a crowds gathered today as the ancient monument of stonehenge and the west of england to mock the longest day of the year. thousands watched the sun rise on one of the few occasions when visitors are allowed to view the welfare. richard sides close up. the summer on winter solstices have been celebrated, stonehenge for thousands of years. many of the revolution follows. so the druids of
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pagan religions next on the w shift, looking at misinformation about mental health online. i'm going to jones. thanks for watching. the . those do not understand can have a site like the right just present. do you have any news on instagram to follow up? what's it like to come out when your married breakout, kendall? tonight, entity? how does on mental health impact? i love lives. how do we approach money.

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