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Digital tax when we talk to the countrys minister of digital affairs. Tech giant huawei sues the fcc for greater access, the latest attempt to fight sanctions, but does the case have legs . Our top story. Crackdownovernments on big tech and back to amazon. Bloomberg has learned investigators are looking into its massive Cloud Computing business. Sources say the agency has been asking Software Companies about practices around Amazon Web Services. The unit is one of the backbones of the internet and has a Cloud Computing market share of more than 50 . Its next biggest rival, microsoft, is 16 . Joining us to discuss is an analyst from rbc capital markets, and in washington, the person who helped break the story. Are you surprised regulators seem to be looking at almost every portion of amazons business . I think this is a surprise. Complaints about amazons Retail Business are well known. Independent sellers have for years now been talking about ways they think the company is not treating
hello, i m tanya beckett. benjamin netanyahu has said his country is in a war for its existence which it would continue, despite what he called the heavy price paid by israel. he was speaking after the israeli army shot dead three hostages in gaza by mistake. an israeli soldier opened fire on the men as they emerged from a building in the suburbs of gaza city, holding a white flag. an official investigation said the shots were fired in breach of the army s rules of engagement. alon shamriz, yotam haim and samer el talaqa were killed in asha jiga, in the north of the territory. mr netanyahu called the incident a disaster which broke his heart. he said the troops in gaza were risking their own lives as they tried to rescue hostages, and warned the military operation was necessary to force hamas to free them, but hinted of possible talks. translation: since the tragedy occurred yesterday, i am haunted by one thought what would have happened if only something would have bee
hello, i m catherine byaruhanga. we start with the latest on the israel gaza war. the israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, says israel is working with egypt and qatar to try and secure the release of hostages held by hamas. relatives of the hostages staged a big rally in tel aviv on saturday night. many carried placards bearing large pictures of their loved ones. they said the current policy of using military force wasn t working. mr netanyahu insisted that the military campaign would continue, but said israel is working for a possible deal. hamas, which is deemed a terrorist organisation by the us, uk and other western governments, says it will not agree to another deal for the release of hostages, unless what it calls the aggression against palestinian people stops once and for all . meanwhile, the world health organisation says it has delivered crucial medical supplies to gaza s al shifa hospital which has been working under much reduced capacity following israel s