testing. that kind of thing is to - see if you notice and whether or not it rings alarm bells. let s take a little bit and then see if we take bigger as we go. i think there is an element of that here but obviously we are talking about two different things. that s the criminal side of things, taking money from you in a fraudulent way, slowly and carefully. and then you have the cyber espionage, which is what we think this attack was. and cyber espionage, which is what we think this attack was. cyber espionage, which is what we think this attack was. and what has ha ened think this attack was. and what has happened in think this attack was. and what has happened in northern think this attack was. and what has happened in northern ireland - think this attack was. and what has happened in northern ireland is- happened in northern ireland is human error. the addresses and details of so many members of the police service of northern ireland have been subject to a data breach. that was
when i was reading through is radio anomaly might not be noticed by you or other pilots until planes are very low altitudes and that is trouble. you nailed it. that is when it is doing its work below 3000 feet close to the ground. critical moments. faa says safety implications to flying g aircraft that is infected by this signal isparity. it is a big deal. most airplanes are settled. a thousand out there faa said that are not compliance. we as clients have to deal with erroneous indications if you are on one like it delta. this could happen. i would like to add, too, the smaller airplanes, affiliates, we don t know how many of those are not modernized to handle this. trace: right. they are worried about quickly downloading videos, i am concerned about safely
essentially starting the process and that can already happen now. process and that can already happen nova process and that can already happen now. great to have you on the show. happen now. great to have you on the show. thank happen now. great to have you on the show. thank you. - as we heard, there are safety implications at the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant upstream, the facility relies on water from the dam to cool its reactors. here s the head of the un nuclear watchdog. 0ur our current assessment is that there is no immediate risk to there is no immediate risk to the safety of the plant. 0ur science correspondent pallab ghosh explains the risks to the plant. what are the risks? the first is nuclear reactors. they are roller shutdown and will below their normal operating temperatures. experts say they do not really need any additional water. the second is the cooling pond topped up by the cooling pond topped up by the reservoir. it supplies the
you can google it, of the places that were destroyed last year and how they look now. we need to rebuild the energy infrastructure, we ve done that, so we have begun with a lot of infrastructural projects and recovery projects already and the other thing we can already do is make preparations for the larger recovery. we can create institutions that will need to be there in order to guide that recovery and that is happening slowly and we can obviously consolidate our international partners and the future donors that will help rebuild ukraine, so all of that is essentially starting the process and that can already happen now. great to have you on the show. thank you. as we heard, there are safety implications at the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. upstream, the facility relies on water from the dam to cool its reactors. here s the head of the un nuclear watchdog. our current assessment is that there is no immediate risk to the safety of the plant.