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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC World News 20170514

Europes police agency, europol, says the global cyber attack has hit more than 200 thousand victims in more than 150 countries. Cyber Security Experts are now warning of a possible new wave of Malware Attacks around the world when people return to work after the weekend. Europol says fridays cyber attack was unprecedented in its scale. Karl riley reports. Europol says it has seen how ra nsomwa re europol says it has seen how ransomware has europol says it has seen how ra nsomwa re has become europol says it has seen how ransomware has become a major Criminal Problem in the last two yea rs Criminal Problem in the last two years but they have never seen anything on this scale. Ransomware combined with the Worm Application which means infected computers passed on to others on its network. The attack was indiscriminate in nature, designed to affect as many people and as Many Companies as possible on a global basis. The Health Care Sector is vulnerable because Health Trusts post a lot of Se

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20170514

A robin hood tax on financial transactions, to raise billions of pounds for Public Services ifligfisfigei and its been a winning night for happy valley at the Bafta Television awards. The series won best drama and its star took the lead actress award. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are rob merrick, deputy Political Editor at the independent, and the broadcaster and author, natalie haynes. Tomorrows front pages, starting with frances new president dominates the Financial Times front page it says Emmanuel Macron will meet Angela Merkel tomorrow but that he faces a raft of challenges. The eye says theresa may is to make a pitch to labour voters by guaranteeing eu labour laws. The telegraph reports the pms workplace promises will include a legal right to take time off work to care for loved ones. The daily mail says that the she will say it would be the tories greatest ever expansion of workers rights. The guardian focuse

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20170514

A robin hood tax on financial transactions, to raise billions of pounds for Public Services ifligfisfigei and its been a winning night for happy valley at the Bafta Television awards. The series won best drama and its star took the lead actress award. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are rob merrick, deputy Political Editor at the independent, and the broadcaster and author, natalie haynes. Tomorrows front pages, starting with frances new president dominates the Financial Times front page it says Emmanuel Macron will meet Angela Merkel tomorrow but that he faces a raft of challenges. The eye says theresa may is to make a pitch to labour voters by guaranteeing eu labour laws. The telegraph reports the pms workplace promises will include a legal right to take time off work to care for loved ones. The daily mail says that the she will say it would be the tories greatest ever expansion of workers rights. The guardian focuse

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20170514

Its 7am in singapore, midnight in london, and 7 30 in the morning in pyongyang where the north korean government is facing criticism for its latest Ballistic Missile test. The newsagency saying it can do that successfully and missile test. The newsagency saying it can do that successfully and Missile Testm may be able to carry large Scale Nuclear warhead. The us said pyongyang had been a menace forfar too long and sanctions should be tightened. He is in a state of paranoia, this was a message to south korea after the election so what we are going to do is continue to tighten screws. He feels it. We will continue whether it is sanctions, press statements. We will be rallying the troops and saying what do we need to do next . Listen, there are more sanctions we can do, whether it is with oil, energy, and lots of other things. Our options are there but we have to send a strong unified a siege that this is unacceptable and i in key will see the International Community do that. I think it i

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Business Live 20170519

And we look back at the past week in business, when us markets had their worst day since november, and the economy was the main focus in the uk election. Thats all with our Business Editor, simonjack. We always want to hear from you. Its easy to get in touch with the programme just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. Hello and welcome to Business Live. It is friday, we have got that friday feeling. We start in france where the new president , emmanuel macron, says he expects no honeymoon from the public after his first week in power. He now has to try and win a majority in next months parliamentary elections and implement the Economic Policy he says can turn the country around. So what is Macron Economics and can it solve frances problems . Macron calls himself neither right nor left, hes a centrist, and, sure enough, the team he announced on wednesday is a diverse mix of figures from the left, right and centre. He says his Economic Policy is based on the nordic model. Whats that . Basically,

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