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around due to technical reasons flight radar tracking shows it circled twice over moscow before making the emergency landing russian investigators have launched a criminal inquiry but due to my look down there were seventy three passengers and five crew members twenty eight passengers are now at the airport terminal investigators on psychologists are working with them five people have been hospitalized thirty seven out of seventy eight people on board of the plane survived thirty three passengers and four crew members. the superjet one hundred came into service in russia and twenty eleven the first new passenger jet developed since the fall of the soviet union a year later a plane on a demonstration tore to indonesia crashed on mount sonic killing all forty five people on board that accident was blamed on human error to the intensity of the fire it may consume a lot of physical evidence so we'll have to wait and see i didn't see any. rescue
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equipment any early pictures at the scene so that may be an issue as well where was the equipment and what kind of equipment that they have available to put the fire out but the recorders will give us some indication and this type of action i think the the cockpit voice recorder may be most beneficial this i believe is the third accident in total for this type of airplane and so it's it's been proven to be a pretty reliable platform. so it's going to be interesting to see what comes out of it so corey has struggled to convince international and mines to buy its jets proving the planes are safe will be crucial to the future of a project that had been a source of russian pride mohammed al jazeera. lots more still ahead here when we come back we meet young south africans who won't be voting in wednesday's general election. and those abused by catholic priests in argentina want pope francis to
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return to his homeland to address a growing scandal. we've had some rather lively weather into eastern parts of the u.s. lots of cloud here tornadoes large hail last all making its way away dr chua to weather comes in behind me for a time like the most of monday there is going to be largely settled in sunny along the eastern seaboard brought to skies nineteen celsius for new york twenty one more of the border into auto and into some plants that just around on theriault pushing down across the lakes into the great plains the central plains seeing a little more the way of plows and storms spring up here i'm a will gather they will become a little more organized as we go on through choose to eventually that will push its way further east that's about ahead of that twenty one in new york i seventy and
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found twenty eight for a day see a woman still there for lanza meanwhile we're around seventeen or eighteen just around the west coast there for san francisco and for like almost twenty two celsius there for seattle some pleasant sunshine for western parts of the u.s. and western parts of canada was a part of the caribbean seeing a fair amount of cloud some of that cloud but you see some showers there into central america much of the caribbean itself will be settled and dry some fair weather cloud coming through here. top temperature in kingston a thirty one degree celsius. in a country beset by poverty and lack of infrastructure. sometimes we risk our lives in taking these road splits gather saving lives is a dangerous job a vaccine that works on a good twenty four hours there are patients waiting for these mothers who must be
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in pain lifestar threats and so we can go one of the gang stop some because of the role that they can distribute funds to risking it all guinea at this time on al jazeera. again you're watching as you know a reminder of our top stories this hour ceasefire agreement has been reached between israel and palestinian groups in gaza qatar and egypt brokered a deal to try and end days of cross border attacks twenty four palestinians and four israelis have been killed in this latest flare up in violence. the u.s. is deploying extra warships and farmers to the middle east in what the white house
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is calling a clear and unmistakable message to iraq u.s. national security adviser john bolton says the bonds the troubling developments in the region. u.s. president donald trump stepping up pressure on china to reach a trade deal he's announced tariff increases on chinese goods the trump said tariffs on two hundred billion dollars worth of its products will rise to twenty five percent on friday. our sudan's ruling military council says it will unveil the country's transition plan on monday as protests there continue demanding a return to civilian rule the military and protests leaders are deadlocked over who would control the government a coalition of opposition parties have submitted draft proposals for a way forward of thousands of sudanese protesters are preparing to foster during the month of ramadan in front of the army headquarters they say they will continue
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their sit in during the holy month until the military council which ousted president on armadas bashir hands over power here morgan reports now from the capital hard to. for nearly a month this is where sudanese volunteers have cooked food for thousands of protesters in front of the army headquarters and they say they'll keep the flames of their revolution alive by making more meals for the demonstrators during the holy month of ramadan. it's a beautiful feeling to serve the people here people now already working together to provide the food to provide the tents to prepare meals for the people here it's like cooking for the whole country will cater to the needs of the protesters during the holy month until we are blessed with a civilian transitional government over the past month tens of thousands have camped in front of the army headquarters of. the gathered here early april after months of anti-government protests on the streets demanding the country's thirty year rule ahmed in the shares have down the military ousted bashir on the eleventh
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of april and a ten member military council took over the council has been in talks with political parties and protest organizers since to form a transitional government but no deal has been reached so the sit in continues you know what i mean again listen since the start we've come here for the revolution to have our demands are filled that's why we are here and that's why i will stay here . is a big difference between ramadan this year and the past eight years when we've been living under the regime that has been lying to people this time it's a beautiful feeling to see all at the city. many here have been coming on a daily basis some haven't left since the sit in started on the sixth of april the streets around the military headquarters have become their home and they've decorated it as such for the holy month for the first time in thirty years ramadan is being celebrated here in sudan without omitted by the u.s. president and with thousands set to break their fast here in front of the army headquarters in how to many say ramadan this year taste differently it's
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a switch will be even sweeter when they go forcing the military council to hand over parts of aliens is achieved the those observing the holy month are praying civilian rule comes through to sudan and that it will be a time to celebrate the revolution. morgan i'll just zero heart on. a means of young south africans won't be voting in wednesday's general election they say they're turning their backs on politics because they can't get jobs for me to mellow reports from near durban. cosmetics i legit being fake honest people don't benefit but we do what is broken if in fact his expression of a more broad trying to get a degree people told me to get into which i had a life that i've been it's through music they're quite elizondo expresses how he wants to change his life but the twenty two year old student belongs to a group of musicians our hard. stuff first time voters in this election here about do you feel like you issues as
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a guy who's twenty six students are those issues being addressed not necessarily what will still wait now as people of all political parties making a lot of promises that don't deliver but now just stuck in the middle we just have to make a choice like any random choice right now i just feel like i'm just going to vote in vain because i've been given the opportunity of two votes not because i feel like the urge to vote i'm just gonna vote in vain to be honest with you i think there's a lot of corruption in politics and that's why. for me i'm stepping away from politics is. interested in clintons because the corruption that's going. to be under a few. hundred piers let me get a degree people probably don't get it we say the left but odds are with the things that i think i'm seeing this kind of progress if we hope in science and history the energy jobs and the substance of why that should have been all that amongst the group is an information technology graduate and
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a civil engineering student they both worry they won't find jobs when they qualify and i can question article malo he's been without work for years and we qualified enter two thousand and thing it's not working. been applying applying apply but still i have nothing. you see that's my reason not involves government statistics show that half of young people don't have jobs more than nine million south africans why eligible to vote haven't registered more than five million of them under thirty the number of young people aged between eighteen and nineteen hoover which is the to vote for the first time has dropped by almost half compared to the last election five years ago many young people feel that instead of voting their voices of bitter hurt in other ways in the last three years thousands of students have protested against high university and demanding free education for students from low income families if you look at the poverty line this is it and this is the
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people so it doesn't make sense for us to just keep on voting just for the sake of faulty that apathy may hurt the ruling african national congress the party scene is responsible for liberating black south africans from a part eight many young voters say the freedom they enjoy today means little if their government is corrupt crime levels are rising and they don't have jobs. al-jazeera durban south africa. at least ten people killed and ninety injured on sunday in rebel held northwest syria after a bombing by government forces and russian warplanes a volunteer with the white helmets rescuers died this weekend in an airstrike on a village in italy province which is now been under attack for six days and on the ground hospital hit by an airstrike was knocked out of service. at least twenty security forces have been killed and dozens wounded in a car bombing in northern afghanistan officials say taliban fighters entered the
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local police headquarters after the blast and opened fire on security forces in the city of police the armed group has stepped up attacks on police and troops even as it holds direct negotiations with u.s. officials to end the seventeen year war in afghanistan the un's world food program says it has gained access to food aid in the yemeni port city of data off the delay in the mission for security reasons the un food agency accused the rebels of blocking access to a mill warehouse in april fifty one thousand tons of wheat had been stored at the warehouse to feed more than three million people affected by the rule for a month a u.s. secretary of state might pompei or says russia's government should stop intervening in venezuela is expected to meet russia's foreign minister in finland this week i'm going to meet with foreign minister lavrov in
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a couple of days we'll have more conversations about this the objective was very clear we want the iranians up we want the russians are we want the cubans out that's all time we will have to take place in order for venezuelan democracy to be restored and russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov hit back with this response. we now see an unprecedented campaign led by the united states in order to overthrow the legitimate venezuelan government we condemn this campaign which seriously violates all the principles of international law provided by the united nations statute. and supporters of the opposition in venezuela gathered in caracas to hold a vigil for those killed in the demonstrations to overthrow president nicolas maduro and i suppose there. was a vigil to honor those who died in this week's protests in gattaca us people gathered in this avenue to pray and ask for change that it's a twenty year old student who says he has had enough of the government's repression
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. i'm afraid we're tired of this of seeing our friends die of a lack of hope of a lack of change we need to continue protesting and things change here. earlier this week opposition leader why they will fail to rally support from the military during uprising against the government of nikolai model thousands took to the streets to demand mother leaves office by the last plan did not work as planned. human rights groups denounced the excessive use of force step by the government during the demonstrations earlier this week they said they used violence and ivory trade detentions in order to suppress dissent during the demonstrations in which five people lost their lives it was. died on may first he was a pensioner that had to escape the tear gas and the rubber bullets. he fell here and died from severe injuries the out of his brother says violence in venezuela
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needs to end there man or it up you're nobody even my brother was a biologist but we're doing the government he started fish in venezuela he died as could be from a government that has become ruthless against the people. the government is now planning to go after the opposition lawmakers involved in the uprising it says they were part of a coup led by the united states there are some of us are going to be and all the requests to strip parliamentary immunity are arriving at the national constituent assembly as it should be they will pass there and surely we will raise our hands to strip parliamentary immunity from all those who participated in that action. only war but the people on the streets remain convinced they need to continue pressuring the government they believe they are defending democracy from an increasingly authoritarian government that has failed to resolve the problems most venezuelans face every day. and to see. a pope
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francis is being by campaign has to return to his native argentina to deal with the revelations of child sexual abuse they're committed by roman catholic clergy to international organizations campaigning on the issue are in argentina meeting victims daniel trial reports from one of. these a victims of abuse by catholic church. clergy those who have found the strength to speak out to demand justice they say there are many many more who are still too traumatized still summoning up the courage to talk. for ten years i could not speak about what had happened to me throughout my adolescence i could not put it into words i couldn't ask anyone for help. thirteen years old when he was sexually assaulted by a priest at his school he did finally manage to name his abuser who had mentioned he was tried and jailed. testimonies of voices and stories in public
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stimulation energize other victims to lose the shame to feel that they can share and take a step forward but the tide he says is turning in argentina and around the world activists from the united states are in argentina to meet victims to share experiences of a global scandal if we can cite several cases where bishops recently have refused to disclose information to prosecutors about crimes by their priests. and they can get away with it here because they operate with legal impunity. that has to change if the church here is going to become lawful and if it's ever going to become safe for kids ninety six priests in argentina have been accused of sexual abuse but it's estimated there are hundreds more just a ham for the been prosecuted and thrown out of the church only now is the full
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extent of abuse in the catholic church coming into the open as more and more of these victims speak out so why they're asking is the vatican not listening to them not doing more to tackle the scourge of child abuse the head of the roman catholic church pope francis has called the abuses ravenous wolves who must prepare for divine justice. plank this needs to get back here early zero tolerance. well. that is assault of the child from that. and i think. that's up from the other responsibilities. then message is that if he can't tackle the issue in his own country which he's not visited since he became pope in two thousand and thirteen he won't be able to deal with the scandal in the rest of the world in the meantime the voices of the abused only growing louder. and there are two zero one zero cyrus.
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all right let's get a roundup of the headlines then a ceasefire agreement has been reached between israel and palestinian groups in gaza qatar in egypt brokered the deal to try and end the days of cross border attacks twenty four palestinians and four israelis have been killed in this latest flare up in violence the u.s. is sending an aircraft carrier group to the middle east to send what it calls a clear message to iran the u.s.s. abraham lincoln and support ships have been dispatched u.s. national security advisor john bolton says it is in response to troubling developments in the region and is the latest u.s. effort aimed at increasing pressure on iran. and u.s. president donald trump is stepping up pressure on china to reach a trade deal he's announced tariff increases on chinese goods trump said tariffs on
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two hundred billion dollars worth of china's products will rise to twenty five percent on friday at least forty one people have died in russia after a passenger plane caught fire as it made an emergency landing amateur footage captured the moment the plane returned to moscow's sheremetyevo airport the aeroflot flight was bound for the city of moore manske in northern russia but it was forced to turn back shortly after takeoff. sudan's ruling military council says it will unveil the country's transition plan on monday as protests continue demanding a return to civilian rule the military and protest leaders a deadlocked over who will control the government a coalition of opposition parties have submitted draft proposal for a way forward top diplomats from the u.s. and russia have traded accusations over the crisis in venezuela might pompei or urged russia to stop intervening was. called u.s.
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support to overthrow president nicolas maduro illegal those are the headlines risking it all is next. university degree to be a doctor or a teacher but without any study. investigates the pakistani company at legibly selling fake degrees. around the world just zero.
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for many in the west african country of guinea life can be quite a struggle. a quarter of the country is covered in forest and the government has neglected roads and basic services. constant delays paralyze the nation's economy. and yet guinea is a rich country rich on gold and diamonds. but most canadians never see the benefit.
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of. the monk in his office today on his assistant was transformed. sins in record time from the capital conakry to kissa dugu on the other side of the country so we're going to know. guinea is still plagued by serious diseases like polio diphtheria and rabies. the pharmacies primary concern is delivering the vaccines to where they're needed before the climate spoils them. with no refrigerated truck or ice box packed his vaccines in a box with just enough ice for the trip that was going to become a. lot of focus on the bus and we had. the next challenge is getting the vaccines to a porter at the bus step of a downpour has caused huge traffic jams.
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so pleased to see. my little sister. guinea's capital conakry is at a standstill. the taxis stuck in traffic for hours. vendors and beggars try to make the most of the situation. journey it was considering to. your south your bus and here come to nothing to simply be with you to make sure about the market you can get close to. after six hours in traffic the taxi finally reaches the bus stop. i. follow my car with careful
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instructions the pharmacist hands the vaccines to the owner of the bush taxi a bass. thank you would look it was going to be the fun we have been going on but they are contracted by the banks that are not. going to be put in because he wanted to sort out what is next to the fragile vaccines are placed under the front seat. was. under no come up is good and you need to do what you guys are going to do the less around limited. government. i. have gainey has no real way on planes a prohibitively expensive taxis are the most common form of transport. but drivers take advantage by overcharging clients. this passenger tries to travel on credit
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with her baby. to not get if it was under water and it was then that you could never get yes someone that means it now and the driver feels sorry for her and the deal is struck but another passenger is more of a problem he's hurt his hand and wants a window seat to see if. we can see the most in. most mustang. the man in the baseball cap has reserved the seat. was was this was in the sensitive moment think it was because nobody is the biggest kid knows it is not the lucy this year one certainty dearly departed parties are not yet again today was that the day i was finally nine passengers two babies and two drivers a crammed into the taxi like. a bass takes pride in his car which is
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twenty two years old. i was told it was never. going to be doing if i'm going to fit into something doesn't come to me the moment the double. the passengers with the vaccines finally leave the capitol. the ice meant to preserve the vaccines has now been melting for eight hours if the driver doesn't make it to do go in sixteen hours the vaccines will be useless and might as well be thrown away the six hundred ninety kilometer road to kiss a dugu is strewn with potholes few drivers respect the rules of the road accidents are frequent.
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even before leaving the capitol the driver's patience is tested. the two drivers constantly swap over the boot is not exactly comfortable. two more hours a wasted in traffic. the deadline for the vaccine lou is. the drivers decide to drive through the night. since the start of the journey has been a strong smell of petrol in the car still no one seems concerned. for the good news you can see. but yes we did decide to put my foot uncle jimmy something. the petrol fumes might keep the evil spirits away but highway robbers a real threat. you seem
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a little bit sloppy d.m.v. you can find out that this up. your mom didn't believe deborah because you thank you so much me you. do feel you've got to come up with something for you to. discuss think that if you do go. the stop is a welcome relief to the cramped passages their bodies age and their stomachs are empty. jet think only. you. can give them mentality you. believe you were ready but what is known.
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as a precaution they wait until daylight before setting off again. by the early morning the vaccines have been on the road for twenty two pounds. even so sharif proceeds with caution. i think i'm going to be on your beat by beat up on. that. good judgment at these times is critical. the gamble seems to have paid off after twenty four hours the taxi arrives in kiss a do good. but luck is against them. the pharmacy is closed the ice has melted and the vaccines urgently need to be refrigerated. but the money going to
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them to open up a mobile phone with you know i. don't know them i've got no no i've got a device you don't want to put out. the pharmacist is on his way but one passenger is tired of waiting. physical want to. be no matter what you might mean that you could make them up like him and i've got them where i'm sure they are. not. leaving. the pharmacist arrives an hour later he quickly refrigerate the vaccines relief all around ok. most villages and some towns in guinea lack the most basic services. kissa dugu and its two hundred thousand inhabitants
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get only a few hours of electricity a week. the main hospital has an emergency unit that's reserved for pregnant women who can't. get it yet miriam a nurse dashes off to the hospital's only ambulance the vehicle was donated by unicef thirteen years ago without the means to maintain it it's a miracle it's still running i've. juta the high price of petrol they can only be used once a day. on canvas up and down the shaft process duchamp. the strength of the genome at their own profit. that's going to baffle them up and run.
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this world. that they have what they have the outcomes that it out now. nurses waste a lot of time tracking down patients in the bush there are no signs indicating the names of roads all villages. going to you know coma if you haven't got a radio wherever. you go look after you know you've got everything that comes out of. a little town about. two hours later and they still haven't located the pregnant woman. come into the parking lot of. that has arrived. to make things worse the old ambulance breaks down. most learn how to do it now. but did anybody think you did. have to shift out of court of course having a gun will not.

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