Doorstep power its affecting people in villages on an indonesian island. Pretty forces in sudan are responded to the latest protests with gunfire and tear gas. Several hospitals in the city say they have been treating protesters with Bullet Wounds demonstrators are angry about the killing of protesters including 4 schoolchildren at another rally on monday facing pressure at home and abroad the head of the military john to said the killing of peaceful students is a crime opposition groups are demanding an investigation into mondays killings. What happened in the straw that will break the military council is but we need to know who committed the massacre the military council has to risk them and seen them to court if they dont believe this council and the Petitioners Association and the coalition of freedom and change go to hell and that morgan has. Protesters came out and hurt them and various other cities across the gentle voice their anger and condemned the killing of fellow demonstrators and the city of a little bit and not sort of fun on monday now those protesters and some were met with tear gas and live ammunition in the city of undermanned hospitals reported multiple injuries some of them due to gunshots fired by Security Forces but the protesters are saying that is not going to stop them and their demand being that the Opposition Coalition known as the forces of freedom and change hold negotiations with the Transitional Military Council in trying to form a Transitional Government now the Opposition Coalition largely against its legitimacy from protesters and the protesters are saying that if the if the Opposition Coalition continues the negotiations then theyre likely to lose face now theyre saying that there has to be justice and accountability for the killings that have been going on since the start of the protests and december and they say that the reasons that brought them out and specifically in a movie made yesterday which was shortage of bread and seal and height of. Costs of transportations are the very same reasons that started the illustrations in december in the 1st place theyre demanding that the Opposition Coalition is now caught up in the middle between the up between the transitional military also and the protesters take off hard stance and let them know that there will be justice and accountability served before a Transitional Government is formed although as a lecturer at killing university an analyst on the horn of africa he says there are divisions within the opposition on how to move forward in dealing with the military. Theres already a significant difference between the 2 sides are on because you cannot document the Opposition Alliance has differences among its groups the very board charge people who have radically different views to your house who dont move forward theres already a problem not just within the opposition but also between the opposition and the military council in terms of how to put together the Constitutional Government that governs sudan during these period of transition if we have part of the problem that somehow takes away the legitimacy or. Opposition groups to negotiate on behalf of the people then that i think complicates the problem for them i think you know the but right now the good for the Transitional Council it is their responsibility to form Security Forces therefore to act this there is some stress them confidence on the part of the population that in the event that this process doesnt go hording to their demands that they have the right to protest the question of justice and accountability during periods of transition in the significant point. People do want some form of reckoning. In terms of some of the abuse of imbalances that have been perpetrated by the former the team but as the same time i think you do need some kind of principled compromise. To give this transition of course a chance. At least 4 people have been killed in a blast on a Police Vehicle in the pakistani city quiete another 4 were injured in the explosion in the capital of the troubled office and commons demonstrators have been surrounding a Police Station in hong kong after 40 people who rallied over the weekend were charged with rioting a short time ago officers charged into the crowd trying to disperse that they were not able to do so and the past 8 weeks protests have turned increasingly violent then this really started to oppose a controversial extradition bill but it turned into a wider call for democracy. The personal data of more than 100000000 people has been stolen and a hack targeting u. S. Financial Services Firm capital one the breach is believed to be one of the largest and banking history all of those affected are in north america the f. B. I. Has arrested an engineer after she allegedly boasted about the hack online Brenda Mccullough says chief executive of for additional info sac a Cyber Security firm working on Incident Response he says the hacker exploited a configuration vulnerability and the companys infrastructure. This is a configuration such as a Security Policy or maybe a Security Control or a authentication mechanism that is mis configured on their side says that the security researcher disclosed this on july 17th and then through an internal investigation they discovered it on july 19th its very common when a security researcher discloses some sort of miss for mr configuration or security vulnerability that then you start digging around and you open that can of worms and very often do discover that this has been exploited before a lot of organizations especially the size of capital one they have a mature Security Program they have a lot of logging but maybe they dont have all the security tools or everything tuned properly to detect some of these things rendition info sec recommends Threat Hunting its not good enough just to have that defense you have to really search around kind of you know dust off the cobwebs check under the bed to make sure that your environment is clean from attackers it depends on what the attacker does with that information if they release that to a forum if other people get their hands on that then obviously people will start noticing things are odd and reporting that up but you know it just because theres no known fraudulent activity to date right now doesnt mean that we shouldnt count that out we work with Banking Institutions all over the World International and domestic in the u. S. It all comes down to its that toehold its that weak crack you can be doing 100 percent of things correct so you think but it might be 99. 9 and that that small percentage can lead an attacker into your network it does happen we recommend being proactive having security being evolving process youre always updating youre always trying to get better youre always trying to get more stealthy of what youre detecting and really its its a battlefield out there and you know you need to be prepared no matter the size your company. Irish Prime Minister lee of rock carr has told his british counterpart theyll be no budging on bricks and socalled irish backstop unless a satisfactory alternative is found the backstop is to rail tracks and its intended to be a last resort to maintain a seamless border on the island if theres no deal the use insisted it has to be included in any deal but british Prime Minister borge strong and a stressed it must be removed and the british pound has fallen to its lowest level against the dollar in almost 2 and a half years economists warn the sterling could fall further as the likelihood of the u. K. Leaving the European Union without a deal increases Prime MinisterBoris Johnson wants a new practice a deal with the e. U. Leaders and is refusing to meet them until they agree to renegotiate jonah hall has the latest from london. To an extent i think the u. K. Will have grown used to a fluctuating pound in the 3 years and a bit since the break that referendum in 2016 began flowing with the fortunes of bricks of the concern from a currency point of view now will be how far the pound may yet have to fall and how quickly with some analysts suggesting it could go to parity with the euro even conceivably parity with the dollar in the run up to this october 31st deadline on the hard brakes if no deal rhetoric of new Prime MinisterBoris Johnson who has set the bar for a new deal with the e. U. So high he wants the Northern Ireland back stop removed altogether that the e. U. Is unlikely to const see them Boris Johnson says well if they dont change their minds it will be a no deal breaks if every which way Boris Johnson looks there are the potential negative consequences of no deal that hasnt done anything to change his very positive optimistic rhetoric on no deal or from ramming home the central message as he did in wales saying the ball is in the e. U. Scored if they dont concede no deal will be britains. And our answer from the e. U. Came from leo varadkar the irish 2 shock in a scratchy apparently phone call saying the e. U. Is a unified in its position that they will be no renegotiation of to resume as Withdrawal Agreement no removal of the backstop the mother of an alleged isolette challenging the u. K. s decision to share information with the us without guaranteeing that her son wont face the Death Penalty hearings have begun in the case of alshaykh who is being held in a kurdish camp in syria but could face trial in the us his mother says the u. K. Home secretary should ensure the information was only used in line with britains laws which for big Capital Punishment i baldwin is the senior Legal Advisor for the legal and policy officer Human Rights Watch is responsible for war crimes and crimes against humanity must face justice but at last a fair. Ideally for justice to be rio it should be as close to the scene of the crime as possible that Human Rights Watch and other organizations that have been working in syria and iraq we know that the kurdish controlled areas they dont have the Justice System to put people on trial so in many ways we think the best way would be for states who is national civilized to commit crimes to take those citizens back and investigate and put any on trial in europe in tunisia and even in the u. S. When its not the Death Penalty when those states have fair Justice Systems the other country because which could put people on trial is iraq that the moment we find iraq does not have a Justice System capable of given that trials especially in targeting the people most responsible for war crimes and crimes against humanity and whatever side they were fighting in the conflict there is suddenly a chance the u. K. Like many other countries has these laws that say for the worst crimes like war crimes. They can put people on trial for where in the u. K. Where those crimes were committed in especially u. K. Citizens so the u. K. Would be capable of putting those people on trial unfortunately ok over the last few years does not seem to want to address crimes committed by citizens it seems to be fed to wash his hands and either make sure these people are put on trial i have house where still ahead on aljazeera to 60 inmates or children or prison riot between rival gangs and brazil. And afghan seek to preserve whats left of a cultural legacy destroyed under taliban rule. The monsoon rains a set with a vengeance across parts of southern pakistan you can see this big cluster of storms just stay around kharaj the 53000000. Beaches of rain being reported here in 24 hours san many of the streets have been flooded as a result of that the wet so weather is 22 to eightys for the time being you can still see some thunder has just pushing up towards the fos out the pakistan at the moment i think over the next couple of days it should be less why should we say a good deal drier than 32. 00 celsius there for crotty dry and hot across much of the Arabian Peninsula as one would expect a few showers up towards the caucuses on media john maybe into georgia could see a shower or 2 over the next a day or so. Presently warm 30 celsius there for beirut those continuing on the hot side approaching 50 celsius there for baghdad on thursday the hive around 48 degrees it will not be quite as hot as that across the right in potentially 42 here in doha amounts of cloud of course the southern parts could see want to see spots of rain as we go through the next 1000 i cant quite expect extensive you see some parts of yemen again could catch an odd shot also they are just scraping its way across the far south of south africa over the next day or so but for much of Southern Africa it will be dry. Ard. Youre watching aljazeera lets recap the top stories right now sudans Security Forces have been using live ammunition against protesters gathering and undermine near the capital khartoum thousands of people are joining mass rallies across the country after 5 demonstrators were shot dead by police on monday. Personal data belonging to 106000000 people has been stolen in a hack targeting u. S. Financial Services Firm capital one the breach is believed to be one of the largest in banking history the british pound has fallen to its lowest level against the dollar in almost 2 and a half years analysts warn the currency could fall further over fears of a no deal brecks it threatened by Prime MinisterBoris Johnson. And the u. S. Wants germany to help ensure safe navigation in the strait of hormuz as tension with iran continues ascendancy in berlin says its formally asked germany to join britain and france in a mission to combat what it calls iranian aggression and gulf waters the us has already deployed forces there as part of a Pressure Campaign to force iran to renegotiate the 2015 nuclear deal and a german politicians voiced concerns that joining an american led Maple Mission could drag European Countries into a war. U. S. Senators have failed to stop Donald Trumps decision to override a resolution which would have blocked arms sales to saudi arabia and United Arab Emirates lawmakers supporting the bill say they fear the weapons could be used against civilians and the conflict they also accuse the u. S. President of not coming down hard enough on riyadh in the wake of the killing of saudi journalist marcos the last october so for now the u. S. Is free to go ahead with that arm steel precision guided munitions and related equipment worth over 8000000000. 00 will be sold to saudi arabia and the u. A. E. A weapons Monitoring Agency says riyadh was responsible for almost a 5th of all u. S. Arms sales between 20132017 totaling around 9000000000. 00 at least 6000. 00 civilians have been killed in yemen and the majority by saudi u. A. E. Coalition strikes many senators fear the weapons sales will make the us complicit in more killings andrew smith is me a coordinator for the campaign against arms trade he says public pressure is needed to force the white house to change its attitude toward saudi arabia. The message being sent from the white house is very clear is that arms Company Profits are more important to the white house in human rights of people in saudi arabia and the human rights of people in yemen but the fact that its even gotten this far is unprecedented the fact that we have seen both houses in the United States wolf the house of representatives and the senate condemning arms sales to the largest buyer of u. S. Weapons is without precedent so i have no date for pressure will continue but the message being sent by donald trump and his colleagues is would rather sell weapons to save the arabia than do what we can to put an end to the worst humanitarian crisis in the world we hope that people who vote for donald trump are just as appalled by these arms sales as people that dont vote for donald trump but this isnt necessarily an issue about donald trump or an issue about Republican Party this is an institutional issue donald trump may be a particularly grotesque example of that but he is following a policy which has been in place for decades with has been republican administrations or democrat administrations both parties historically have been more than happy to arms exports ahead of human rights and have been extremely cause if its a do. A battle bet