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the, the, this is due to the news lied from berlin. us secretary of state entity blinking process on with a whirlwind diplomatic tour aimed at preventing the conflict engaged from spreading his way to stop that are deigning capital of a man early sunday. following visits to turkey and greece and bangladesh, people are heading to the polls to choose their next government. the main opposition party is boy, according to the general election, calling it unfair, making it all but certain. the current bruland tardy will win a 4th consecutive terminal and more trouble for us to air trying. boeing after a dramatic emergency landing a piece of fuselage blows out in mid air. there were no serious injuries,
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but authorities have ground and some of boeing's best selling 737 max aircraft. the next vice are welcome to the program to us secretary of state antony blinking says he wants to make sure the conflict in guys a doesn't spread. blinking is currently in the jordanian capital, a man as part of a week long diplomatic tour aimed at coming, regional tensions like and says he's especially concerned about exchanges. a fire on israel's northern border with 11 on us secretary of state and need lincoln's week long whistle stop tool is aimed at comb intentions to to spike in israel as well with a mask. again, this is not just to work a day diplomacy that a genuine consent to the conflict course is already escalating. we have an incense
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focus on preventing this conflict. this reading. far too many houses have been killed. especially children. far to many remain incredibly challenged in terms of their access to food for water, the medicine to the essentials of life. as the wheels of diplomacy turn in gaza, that's the new laptop in the past 3 months is really strikes play more lives, food and medicine, increasing these gas. i didn't tie in neighborhoods reduced to level the un humanitarian chief said, cause that has quote, simply become uninhabitable. but isabel said that he is making progress so frustrated. he might, at the end of fits in the tub and fighting. we have this medical, the mass military framework, inter ballier for move gun, the customer to them. we shall continue to deepen our achievements in these areas. it takes time,
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there are no short cuts in the war on terror scheme of approval. and the risk of escalation is what concerns diplomats the most, in particular, the border between israel and 11 on the way the army and has the law forces are being exchanging shells almost daily since october 7, the earlier this week, striking by route that killed senior. i'm actually to sell it every in flight intentions. these inside of the meanwhile, inside is vile 7. now, regular antique government protest demonstrates is increasing the dissatisfied with the government's handling of the war and the slight progress in getting the hostages returned. some even calling for the prime minister and his government to step down. the hope is that this increased session that domestically and internationally can help produce a much needed practice today. and it's not just as rarely prime minister who was
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undergoing pressure to end the conflict. it was also posing a challenge for israel's main allied united states. i asked nbc jason compet donia, what's at stake for president biden. if his diplomatic efforts fail, i could mean that we're going to engage and they're more that is not ours. for lack of a better term. um and that may look like a loss in the election year here in the united states for the administration and president joe biden. if we get involved in something like that, especially with every military action increasing in the area because of the strip. um i think right now the show of the american secretary of state going out there is a 5050. it's a coin slips that they get out there and say, hey, we don't want this thing to spread. we don't want any other countries involved. we
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don't want any other groups involved and nothing happens to cease fire doesn't happen more a get into the area. that's going to look like the trip was also a no go and i'm not sure that's going to bode well here. the, with the american voter that was jason compet donated with nbc and use radio in los angeles are voting in a bangladesh as the general election is underway. prime minister shake has seen as ruling party is widely expected to win a 4th consecutive term in office. the main opposition party is boycotting the vote, however, it accuses the government of arbitrarily jailing its members and obligations the governing. allow me league denies. brian minister, she casino cost her vote in the election in which many bung let the she's already know what that is. that is going to be the ruling of. i mean the faces on was no effective rifles in more seats. the may not position the bundle. dish
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nationalist party sees the election is unfair and is not a big bar tunnel. going to advertise. we are asking people to by court the election on the does an activist we act accordingly. we have informed the world on the phone whether she nation about the pro desktop rep and the mission is protesting with us to check the b and b, it uses the government of she casino of imposing a boutique track down in the months leading up to the election, the body claims more than $20000.00 of its members have been arrested, and several guild in flashes would produce many remains in hiding. the government seized the b and b has got a to send the dogs cousins of law enforcement officials has been sent in to
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maintain security on election d. since bangladesh was created in 1971, it has mostly been joined by either of army league or the b and b. each claims the other for violent attacks. the, despite the dis for being affect, disney, uncontested, the decades of, for the most of the between the 2 main parties overshadowing their election. earlier, i spoke to dw reporter, it's a bar, i met it in the capital duyka. he told us how security has been stepped up at pulling stations across bangladesh, following outbreaks of violence. since morning we have heard about a couple of a couple of incidents like for example, in one of the sent to this day spec moon sequence districts. we saw that and i'll be the leader of the new really fucking data was cues in a he was found dead outside of police station. and then we
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have also seen that there was a report about one pulling station big closed just because that was already stopped or there was some rigging allegations. so uh, other than that, uh, like the forwarding is going on since morning atm. it started and uh, as you can see there, uh, you know, in a normal day is better, the truck has to be so very busy. today. it's not that much because there is a side going on and by the, by the, of the semester and his party are being viewed, the opposition and the, and also the ruling party. the government like 800000, the police and other members and forces to control the situation that was dw reporters, a bar of induction. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. its thousands
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of people have been left without shelter after us fire tore through over a hinge you a refugee camp in bangladesh. more than a 1000 makes it homes were destroyed. cox's bizarre is the largest refugee camp in the world. more than 1000000 ro hinge and live in the camp after fleeing persecution in neighboring name, or at least 11 people, including 5 children, had been killed in a russian miss aisle striking the eastern ukrainian region of dun. yes. russia has intensified its attacks on ukraine since the start of the winter. ukrainian president, bloody mirror zaleski says russia has launched hundreds of missiles and the last week alone, the us authorities have ordered the grounding and inspection of a 171 bowing planes. the usa or giant is under heavy scrutiny over the safety of it's popular at $737.00 max 9 aircraft. the order comes after a fuselage panel blew out on an alaska airlines flight in mid air, leaving a gaping hole in the side of the plane. it landed safely with no major injuries.
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from inside the cabin, a passenger captures the moment just after the joint hold of his. the mood is relatively calm, but some of those simple to using oxygen masks to break the lights, go out at the alaska airlines flights, tries to make an emergency landing. nor do you have a causing cavities, a tense, few minutes as crew members tried to bring the plane with more than a 170 people on board safely back down to west. i would have to go down the street. we needed to announce the bag and i didn't even though we took off honestly and then yeah, and sleeve as philip plain drops. and it wasn't like any other turbulence just because the masks i came down to. so that's what i knew like, oh gosh, this is something way different. and the i started freaking out is still yet
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knowing what caused parts of the plains fuselage to fall off. just stuff to take off. but investigate to say the situation could have been a lot worse at the craft, reached it's cruising altitude. the aircraft was around 16000 feet and only 10 minutes out from there and from the airports when the door blew. fortunately, they were not at cruise altitude of 30000 or 30035000 sleep seats. think about what happens when you're in cruise. everybody's up and walking. folks don't have seat belts on. they're going to restrooms. the flight attendants are providing service to passengers. we could end up with ended up with something so much more tragic. the us say like regulate,
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has ordered the ground doing and inspection of some boeing 737, max, 9 jets in the wake of the incidence affecting more than a 170 aircraft worldwide. steven, right. as a professor of aircraft engineering at the temporary university in finland, i asked him about his reaction to this incident. well, i thought that the, the event sounded browser unusual. it's not often that you hear about how it was appearing on at croft. and that said, the sort of event has happened before and what, but it's happened previously specifically to british airways in 1990. it was because the wrong sized bolts we used to hold a window in that wasn't a structural member of the aircraft so that you know this, this stuff sort of stuff can happen. but it seems very unusual and just plain uh,
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on which this occurred was brand new only 10 weeks old. how, how could this have happened? do you think i as well it, it, it, it doesn't really make much sense to my, the planes brand new issue site. it's fresh at the factory. i understand it's been delivered and then it's, it hasn't been used very much by the operator. and it's only in this early phase that something has catastrophically happened to the aircraft. so the question that i'm asking myself is because it's so new and it hasn't been through the airlines usual maintenance. this to me indicate something happening from the factory. something that hasn't been picked up is lights and it's hidden. and why would you go looking for it when you believe that it's perfectly fine? and it, us regulators have ordered the grounding of a $170.00 of these planes. what do you think they will be looking for?
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well, from my understanding, i suspect they're going to require a engine is licensed aircraft engine is to uh, to inspect these, these fostering flights effectively the covers covered in this direction. i make, i did want to make sure that the correct false things are ins. uh or used they're also going to want to make sure that the correct talk specification for these boats has been applied, which is relatively straightforward to check. and the requirement is for this check to take place before the next slide. so until they actually do this check and then sign some paperwork and report back to boeing that it's been done. these plans weren't be taken off in america at this time. that was stephen red professor of aircraft engineering at temporary university in san angelo. of course,
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