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and medications. the main tertiary centres, treating more than 350,000 people every year and has more than 25,000 surgeries every year, and hospital is not many patients with chronic illness will die unnecessarily, people with chronic kidney disease and heart disease and cancer, children who are suffering from malnutrition, women who are bleeding after delivery, all of them will not have access to healthcare. and what we are seeing is unprecedented attacks, systematic attack on healthcare. dr zaher sahloul, the president of medglobal, thank you so much for bringing us your perspective from the ground. we appreciate it. thank you. meanwhile, at least five rockets are reported to have been fired from northern iraq towards a us military base across the border in syria. three of the rockets

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BBC News

them have been destroyed. oxygen generators being bombed. incubators stopped working because of lack of electricity. patients die because of lack of medical supplies and medications. the main tertiary centres, ali 750,000 people every year and has more than 25,000 surgeries every year, and hospital is not many patients with chronic illness will die unnecessarily, people with chronic kidney disease and heart disease and cancer, children who are suffering from malnutrition, women who are bleeding after delivery, all of them will not have access to healthcare. and what we are seeing is unprecedented attacks, systematic attack on healthcare. attacks, systematic attack on healthcare-— healthcare. the president of med global, _ healthcare. the president of med global, thank - healthcare. the president of med global, thank you - healthcare. the president of med global, thank you so i healthcare. the president of - med global, thank you so much. bringing us your perspective from the ground. we appreciate it. ., ~ from the ground. we appreciate

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World Business Report

massive challenge and there is a? 0ver tesla's strategy. their strategy has been about scale and cost, can they compete with the chinese? they have been aiming for a cheap, $25,000 car, that seems to have been postponed and they are going more into autonomy. investors aren't that convinced, _ going more into autonomy. investors aren't that convinced, i'm _ going more into autonomy. investors aren't that convinced, i'm looking - aren't that convinced, i'm looking at the numbers, shares down by 40% since the start of the year. do you think a price cut is enough to win back the confidence of consumers given the competition and people not having money?— having money? there is a huge cost of livin: having money? there is a huge cost of living squeeze _ having money? there is a huge cost of living squeeze that _ having money? there is a huge cost of living squeeze that is _ having money? there is a huge cost of living squeeze that is taking - of living squeeze that is taking place in many european countries, tesla have to cut prices, from the point of view the consumer, prices coming down is great. but the chinese can go much further. so there is a question mark about how far tesla can go. if they go down

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Verified Live

ey d, good batteries, china has been making electric car for 25 years, they have scale, experience, they can produce at very low—cost. that is a massive challenge for tesla. there is a question about tesla's strategy because their strategy has been about scale and cost. can they compete for the chinese? they have been aiming for a cheap $25,000 car, that seems to have been postponed and they seem to be going more into autonomy. and they seem to be going more into autonom . , ., , ., , ., ., autonomy. yes, and investors on that convinced that — autonomy. yes, and investors on that convinced that they _ autonomy. yes, and investors on that convinced that they can _ autonomy. yes, and investors on that convinced that they can do _ autonomy. yes, and investors on that convinced that they can do it. - autonomy. yes, and investors on that convinced that they can do it. tesla i convinced that they can do it. tesla shares down by more than 40% since the start of the year. do you think a price cut is enough to win back confidence of consumers, given there is so much competition and people don't have a lot of money? exactly, hue cost don't have a lot of money? exactly, huge cost of — don't have a lot of money? exactly, huge cost of living _ don't have a lot of money? exactly, huge cost of living squeeze - don't have a lot of money? exactly, huge cost of living squeeze is - huge cost of living squeeze is taking place in many european countries, and the uk in particular. tesla clearly have to cut prices. for the consumer, electric vehicle prices coming down is great, it will

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BBC News

as the arrests were taking place, including at luton and manchester airports, police were also contacting 25,000 victims of the scammers. the victims in this case have been aged between about 25 and 45, predominantly. pretty young, then? yeah. digital natives. well, it's people who live their lives online, that perhaps do their banking online, that shop online, they're more likely to fall victim to this. people like alex, an accountant for tech firms who works online, scammed in february by criminals who targeted her business account. they sent you a text message? yes. they then called you? yes. they then got you to install an app? yes. and then they scammed you? correct. they made me believe i was protecting the funds in my bank from fraudsters. and how much did you lose? 53,000. £53,000? yes. they gloated. they said, how does it feel to have your money taken from you? how does it feel to have your money

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BBC News Now

usually seeming to be online payment or shopping services. 480,000 payment card numbers have been stolen and 64,000 pin numbers. and if you thought only older or less technically savvy people get scammed, well, you'd be wrong. the victims in this case have been aged between about 25 and 45, predominantly. pretty young, then. digital natives. well, it's people who live their lives online that perhaps do their banking online, that shop online. they're more likely to fall victim to this because their use of the internet is just so prevalent. as the arrests were taking place, including at luton and manchester airports... you have been identified as involved in labhost... ..police were also contacting 25,000 victims they've identified — giving details of how they've been scammed and giving them advice. as for labhost, well, yesterday, this was the moment it was shut down

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Verified Live

as the arrests were taking place, including at luton and manchester airports, police were also contacting 25,000 victims they've identified, giving details of how they had been scammed and giving them advice. the victims in this case have been aged between about 25 and 45, predominantly. pretty young, then. yeah. digital natives. well, it's people who live their lives online, that perhaps do their banking online, that shop online, they're more likely to fall victim to this. people like alex, an accountant for tech firms who works online, scammed in february by criminals who targeted her business account. they sent you a text message? yes. they then called you? yes. they then got you to install an app? yes. and then they scammed you? correct. they made me believe i was protecting the funds in my bank from fraudsters. and how much did you lose? 53,000. £53,000? yes. they gloated. they said, how does it feel

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Breakfast

and 45, predominantly. pretty young, then. digital natives. well, it's people who live their lives online that perhaps do their banking online, that shop online. they're more likely to fall victim to this because their use of the internet is just so prevalent. as the arrests were taking place, including at luton and manchester airports... you have been identified as involved in labhost... police were also contacting 25,000 victims they've identified — giving details of how they've been scammed and giving them advice. as for labhost, well, yesterday, this was the moment it was shut down and replaced with this message from the police to the scammers. tom symonds, bbc news, south london. jeremy hunt has said inflation in the uk

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BBC News

other criminals a service, a way to make money using phishing, with a "ph". labhost, freely available on the internet, provided technology and training to other criminals so they could carry out phishing attacks sending fraudulent text messages to trick 70,000 people into handing over personal information. technology is enabling crime to be delivered at scale in an almost industrial fashion. and these crimes—as—a—service, or fraud—as—a—service, are allowing people into this criminal marketplace who don't have necessarily technical skills but they can get these crime—as—a—service capabilities off the shelf — they can buy it online. as the arrests were taking place, including at luton and manchester airports, police were also contacting 25,000 victims they've identified, giving details of how they had been scammed and giving them advice. the victims in this case have been aged between about 25 and 45, predominantly.

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Verified Live

and these crimes—as—a—service, or fraud—as—a—service, are allowing people into this criminal marketplace who don't have necessarily technical skills but they can get these crime—as—a—service capabilities off the shelf — they can buy it online. as the arrests were taking place, including at luton and manchester airports, police were also contacting 25,000 victims they've identified, giving details of how they had been scammed and giving them advice. the victims in this case have been aged between about 25 and 45, predominantly. pretty young, then. yeah. digital natives. well, it's people who live their lives online, that perhaps do their banking online, that shop online, they're more likely to fall victim to this. people like alex, an accountant for tech firms who works online, scammed in february by criminals who targeted her business account. they sent you a text message? yes. they then called you? yes.

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