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because this jet is now a household name for all of the wrong reasons alex we're talking about aviation authorities and passengers in terms of getting confidence back but what kind of reaction are we saying from the airlines who buy boeing jets surely this one affect confidence not just in the 737 max but in the company's whole fleet well the airlines have varying views on this one thing they share in common of course is that they they are financially suffering and this grounding period continues i've met with so several c.e.o.'s of boeing 737 max operators who was at the cost incurred are astronomical and not sustainable and so on $1.00 end of this go we're hearing from airlines who are publicly saying boeing we will not wait any longer we are switching that would perhaps looking at us not because they can't be here it's there are other airlines who are standing behind boeing they are saying that manufacturers have suffered in years and years be a bull in a similar way and they are confident that boeing. in due course and that it will be
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accepted widely around the world but we are still in this hazy period where there is a very kind of range but billions alex let me ask you a little more about the perception within the industry of how boeing is dealt with this whole situation do we know how long boeing has known about the simulator for despite only admitting it on saturday. we do not know how long they have known but we do know like you just know it me that they know that this and past each is what they're calling a large cringe now you have a clear division right now between the manufacturer and the airlines ethiopian airlines have been very active on twitter sharing art schools blaming boeing they feel that the blame shouldn't be on narrow line at school and boeing are entirely to blame and to witness that relationship breakdown between the manufacturer and the airline is again somewhat unprecedented but in terms of how boeing have handled this communication wise it's just been a case study in the industry for how not to do it automatically everything's from
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donald trump being a bolt so the fact that they refused to ground the act in that 1st week which led to the rest of the world round themselves it has been one difficulty after another and while i think of course given that boeing is incredibly resilient they were ripped up from this at the moment passenger confidence and even in the industry is not any good at expo terrace an aviation analyst there speaking to us from london thank you for your insights and acts. an army of israeli security personnel have confronted pro palestinian protesters trying to make their voices heard at the eurovision song contest they were calling for a boycott of the widely watched event to condemn israeli government policies in the occupied west bank and gaza hairy force that has more for television. it was months in the making israel's eurovision finale was at last getting underway in tel aviv fans from around europe around the world here for the music and the party thousands of police have been mobilized hugely over matching the small if the risk
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group of protesters nearby competition has been the focus of pro palestinian calls for a boycott in protest of the israeli government's policies in the west bank and gaza whether israel really you're right about glitter and happy sounds it's actually daily robbery writing of people who are deaf right back all right all those ticket always arriving for the or vision final they're walking past this group of protesters who say it shouldn't be happening here at all they may have failed in their endeavor to get it stopped but they are at least using this opportunity to try to get their message across. was israel's national broadcaster promise to put on the best show in europe vision history to an estimated audience of 200000000 people madonna provided halftime entertainment having rejected calls to boycott the event on the grounds that she would not stop playing music to suit a political agenda and that she would continue to speak out on human rights before
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the event is really p.r. effort was well underway with a controversial somewhat tongue in cheek promotional video referencing jewish stereotypes in the occupation along with tourist sites where the protected eurovision bumi are full and below the expectations of some hotel and restaurant owners is still allowed for a showcasing of israel's main tourist city yes cities 3 and out of the last 11 me so. but there is still night. but it's also provided an opportunity for another type of tourism the former israeli soldiers turned onto yorkie patient activists of breaking the silence have been targeting eurovision fans taking them on tools of one of the starkest examples of conflict and occupation the divided west bank city of hebron you have this amazing liberal city with beaches and wide boulevards and then you have empty streets and a ghost town and this complex city is something that we want them to see we want them to see the full picture and we don't want to allow the israeli government to
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use liberal television ordered to hide occupied hebron israel has certainly made the most of your vision demonstrating its ability to host a major international event but its critics have also made their mark highlighting the unresolved conflict playing out just a short drive away hari forsett television. where there are concerns about an increase and the number of attacks against christians there's still no word on who was behind last sunday's church attack and the country's nor the government believes eisel and the greater sahara may be behind it nicholas haq has an exclusive report from the remote region of where the group is expanding its reach we travel deep into northern brick enough. on the front line of an expanding war against the group islamic state in the greater sahara. this is. a christian town in the muslim region now living in
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fear. i examined my goal was running late for last sunday's mass when 20 mouse gunmen stepped in front of him they shot the priest in the head then they randomly selected 5 worshippers killing them one by one while perishers watched. among those killed was by my goes father a devout christian now buried in the church grounds. they were in military fatigue we thought they were the police but then they told women and children to leave and the carnage started and. while no one has claimed responsibility for the attack the government believes it has the hallmarks of the stomach state in the greater sahara. in april self-styled the ice a leader. welcomed new affiliates from brick enough aso in mali. since then attacks on the mali burkina faso border have multiplied 4 western
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hostages were abducted and then freed after a military operation in this area a spanish priest was stabbed to death and gunmen shot at a christian procession killing worshipers. enough. to stand up against these terrorists and we will fight them into violent extremism and intolerance leave so country. is a muslim majority country but all of its presidents so far have been christians these 2 face have co-existed and live together peacefully so far the latest attacks seek to stoke religious divisions especially in the north of the country. northern faso is rich in gold and minerals yet the muslims of the north who are mostly full on the herders live in poverty newly formed rebel groups are exploiting old grievances inequality and absence state and religious differences luring young
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men into what has become a new battleground nicholas hawk al-jazeera northern brick enough. now still ahead on al-jazeera i'll tell you about the horse who decided he didn't need a jockey to run the preakness stakes that's coming up with libya and. the name of the i was born in the same year as he's going to voice i feel as though the state is my mother. because of celebration for some a catastrophe for the nakba is still going we've known they put my sons in jail so every day i feel this catastrophe twice over. tells the stories of palestinian and israeli women born in the same you but on opposite sides of this divide born in 48 on al-jazeera world.
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and now it's time to support his leah thank you manchester city's trouble winning captain vincent kompany announce that he is leaving the club after 11 years the 33 year old defender helps city to their 6 male thrashing of wofford on saturday to win the f.a. cup where that city became the 1st men's side to complete a domestic trouble in england the belgian won 4 premier league titles 2 f.a. cups and 4 lee cups over the years he's announced he'll return to under lect to become their player manager. meanwhile questions over the club's finances continue to dog a team and their manager last week european football's governing body open an investigation into reports that former manager roberto mancini had received payments to keep with
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a new way for spending rules current manager pep guardiola was angry when he was asked about the allegations. roberto mancini was discovered. ok guys which i don't have you have a separate one i'm going to you know do you know the question is you asking to be do you think westerners can either receive money for in a situation right now today. honestly do think they deserve to make peace kind of question up and over to you don't know the do you want to travel about the i've received money for it and now the situation's. ok we're bringing them back and i'm please on the ice. just on the phone you can visit me or you could be made to receive the honey of a no i don't want to. well leon remain top of their tree and women's and european football they've won their 4th champions league crown in
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a row after beating barcelona in the final in budapest by the indoor winner. scored a hat trick in the 1st half from the all to seal their 41 victory scoring a hat trick in search of big fire finally. something remarkable i don't often talk about myself i. know that there's a team behind but today i will say that i really suck despite. it hasn't been to me. and she's only 23 will ban my neck are the german champions for a record 7th straight season in the bundesliga they clinched the title on the final day of the campaign with a 51 victory over on track frankfurt on saturday fittingly frank robbery and aryan robin scored the last 2 goals as they both played their last league games for the club this was also the 1st pontus league crown under coach nico colebatch baron can claim the domestic double when they take on leipzig in the german cup final next saturday. defending champion brooks cup will go into the final round of golf p.g.a.
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championship with a 7 stroke lead the world number 3 shot an even round of 70 at bethpage on saturday he sits ahead of a group of 4 players including world number one dustin johnson was looking for his 4th major in 2 years and says he has no doubts that he'll be able to win back to back titles as the 2nd major of the season. defending n.b.a. champions a golden state warriors have moved to within one game of the season's finals steph curry led a 2nd half blitz as the warriors came from behind to beat the portland trail blazers 110 to 99 curry had 36 points and dream and green also notched up a triple double to give the warriors a 3 nothing lead in the best of 7 western conference finals if they win game 4 on monday golden state will reach the finals for a 5th season in a row. the top 2 men's tennis players will go head to head for the italian open
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title novak djokovic diego schwartzman in 3 sets to reach the final where he'll face the 8 time defending champion rafael nadal. and it was nidal who beat stuff on it since a pass and straight sets in there similarly the spaniard had been knocked out at this stage of his last 3 clay court tournaments before this match it will be the 54th career meeting between djokovic and. wilders successfully defended his w.b.c. heavyweight title for the 9th time and he did it with a 1st round knockout of dominic brazil the mandatory challenger lasted just 137 seconds. and war of will won the 2nd of horse racing's triple crown events the preakness stakes but it was another worse that stole the show bodie express through the hall of fame jockey john glass was straight out of the gate was wasn't hurt and walked off the track ok but bodie express just kept on running it seems of lee following the leaders and outright or tried to grab the cold on the stretch but he
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was already committed to the horseplay he ended up running a whole extra lot before calling it quits. that's all for me back to you. and that's it for me in the stands you take a for this news out of the drain of the gator will be here in just a moment with more of the day's news. one of australia's most loved make it out of the one box is under threat from an agonizing to say but one wildlife campaigner is dedicating your life to say. what i want to east makes the woman who spoke 0. she's the head of 4 generations of
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family and the bearer of 40 years of suffering fools a heart or a hinge a refugee in her ninety's has fled persecution in myanmar 3 separate times in her life 1st in 1970 been 1991 and finally in 2070. 1 the war they beat us they kidnapped as they detained as. ghoul and her family span almost a century in age bonded through blood and displacement they now all live in a single hut located in the world's largest refugee camp in many ways what's happened to this particular extended family really mirrors what's happened to so many other rohinton who face decades of repression and abuse the ranger aren't just the world's largest group of stateless people they're also among the world's most
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persecuted minorities just a few months after journalist jamal a special she was killed another arab dissident was under threat norwegian security officials had to take him from his home in oslo to a secure location after attempts at the saudis were targeting him. human rights activist added but the daddy town jazeera. trust ration in iraq because it's hit by the fallout of rising tensions between neighboring iran and the us. this is out there 0 life from headquarters and. also ahead millions of indians vote
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in the final day of parliamentary elections seen as a referendum of prime minister narendra modi's rule sudan's military leaders are expected to resume transition talks with the opposition days after they were called off due to violence. we get exclusive access in northern birkenau faso as the government tries to find out who's responsible for a church attack. hello original rivals iran and saudi arabia say they don't want a war as riyadh's ally the united states builds up its military presence in the gulf the leader of iran's revolutionary guard says his country is not pursuing a conflict his comments came after the saudi foreign ministry said the kingdom doesn't want to escalate tensions but will respond if iran chooses to engage in conflicts has called for a 2 emergency summit involving gulf arab leaders later this month to discuss the
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situation in the region. have been saudi arabia does not want war in the region and is not seeking it and will do its best to have beat it but at the same time if the other party chooses war then we will respond with all strength and determination and will defend itself and its interests the kingdom hopes others to be wise and the iranian regime and its agents to stay away from recklessness and. stupid acts and spears the region instability saudi arabia ask the international community to take responsibility to stop that regime from destabilizing the world. seems to be caught in the middle of the rising tensions between neighboring iran and the us iraq's oil minister has criticized the u.s. energy giant exxon mobil's decision to evacuate all its foreign staff from an oil field and bust as unacceptable and unjustified modified bun says the decision is not because the security concerns but for political purposes on saturday saudis
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regional ally buttering ordered all its nationals to leave iraq and iran citing unstable conditions matheson is joining us from baghdad so clearly the iraqi government not happy with exxon mobil's decision to evacuate all foreign stuff. during that's absolutely right this was the announcement on saturday that exxon mobil was pulling out as you mentioned its foreign stuff now we understand that those are only about 60 foreign stuff and we don't know how many of those are u.s. citizens but we believe they were taken to the airport and then flown to dubai but we also understand that it hasn't affected the output of the west one facility in nearby atoll in fact is still producing about 444-0000 barrels of oil a day and that's because there are about 700 iraqi members of stuff who are still
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making the place work. the thing is that when exxon mobil made this announcement it said it was they were doing it because of the situation in the region but also because of potential threats but it didn't specify what those threats were and as you mentioned this is really angered the oil minister of iraq and. the terminal government has said that this was unacceptable and unjustifiable but he's also written to exxon mobil asking for more details about why they actually decided to remove the fallen stuff and asking those staff to come back he says that this isn't actually about security and let's not forget of course that this facility is in boston which is an area which is predominantly controlled by shia armed groups in that region many of which have allegiances to iran but he says that this is nothing to do with security this is all to do with politics he's suggesting that actually this is a way of the u.s. putting pressure or sending a message to other investors in iraq that or perhaps iraq is not the safest place
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to be at the moment and perhaps you should think about. pulling out your investment the thing is that this situation is has been partially created also because of course my pompei of the u.s. secretary of state was here back on may the 8th seeking assurances from the iraqi government that the iraqi government would be able to protect u.s. citizens and the $5200.00 u.s. soldiers who are currently living and working in iraq now the iraqi government says it gave those assurances but there is a belief that might come peo doesn't believe that those assurances are good enough and this might be a method that he's using to try to push the iraqis to give even more assurances the danger is this terrain that iraq is finding itself in a situation where it is beginning to be asked to choose sides are the be next to eastern neighbor iran or to the u.s. and that is a situation that iraq time again and again and said that it does not want to be in
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ok rob matheson with an update from baghdad thank you. in the coming hour india's mammoth 6 week long general election will be drawing to a close about 100000000 people are voting in the 7th and final phase of voting in 59 constituencies across 8 states that includes prime minister narendra modi's constituency of varanasi he's seeking a 2nd term in office from there so how raman has this report. they've been queuing up since daybreak it's the 7th and final phase of india's general election on sunday people from 59 constituencies across 7 states and one union territory head to the polls more than 900000000 people were eligible to cast their ballots in the world's largest democracy over the past 7 weeks voters waiting here are excited that their day has finally come should be getting unruly development more infrastructure his physical situation is that you should be given to. the very 1st
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i felt really nice voting for the 1st time i want prime minister made to come back to power and move the country forward and develop it so that the unemployed can get employment. environ arcee is one of 13 seats in the state of pradesh that's being fought over on sunday it's the parliamentary seat of the incumbent prime minister narendra modi there are many issues the electorate has had to consider communal politics unemployment the economy education and national security. for some small scale manufacturers the issue is clear this factory produces fans and it's been severely affected by the monetize ation and the introduction of the new goods and services tax g.s.t. which is added to the manufacturing cost and impacted on the workforce there was the new government to revisit the amount of tax small cottage industries like kids have to pay. 50 to 60000 people depend on cottage industries like.
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my sales are down and property margins by about 60 to 70 percent when it comes to workforce i used to have about 30 employees now i can only afford in. analysts suggest there is a disconnect between what the public needs and what politicians say they can deliver i think one of the reasons is that. india has been quite an immigrant from the masses they don't have. as the economy is unfolding i think we are going deep into crisis and the promises that they are making the parties follow i mean it's very difficult to fulfill their promises so they don't want to talk about the concrete deliveries. while these voters wait patiently in line for their turn to vote the country will have to wait until thursday before the national vote count begins prime minister narendra modi is widely expected to retain this seat in power and i see but whether he and the b j p
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with an absolute majority like they did in 2014 is far from certain there's a concerted effort by opposition parties to dentist aspirations of winning a 2nd term as india's prime minister so hold raman al jazeera. sudan's military rulers are in protest leaders will resume talks later today they were suspended for 72 hours after protesters were killed earlier this week demonstrators have been continuing their sit in outside the army headquarters demanding the military hands over power to civilians the 2 camps are at odds over who will run the country for 3 years before new elections are held from hard to help morgan explains what to expect. people in sudan are waiting and the outcome of the talks between the 2 sides the military council which is currently ruling the country and the opposition coalition as the declaration of freedom in change now talks have been suspended following violence which broke out last week but the military council has announced
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late last night that it will resume talks just as the opposition and it is ready to talk with the military council regarding forming the transitional government they had already agreed on a legislative assembly and an executive council but the main point of contention has and is the sovereign council which effectively will be the presidential body the military council wants to be the one chairing it and it wants either equal representation or for a military majority meanwhile the opposition coalition wants a civilian to be chair. in that body as well as a civilian majority with military representation so as much as it's only one single issue that they have to talk about that issue seems to be the main point of contention and it will be the one to decide if the 2 sides can come together and form a transitional government or when they will have to go back to square one and with the opposition forces or directing the protestors to escalate their protest while the military council continues to hold on to power meanwhile other political parties have said that they will not recognize deals between the opposition
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coalition and the military council if they're not included they've already said that they regard the 2 sides talking to each other and trying to reach a transitional government as something illegal and that they do not recognize it and they want them to adopt as the basis of their talks and the basis of forming a transitional government that is something the opposition coalition says it is not going to do and that it wants a secular democratic government so it's clear that even if the military council and the opposition coalition do reach a deal at the end of the day then they have to talk to other political parties to make sure that everybody is on board and in consensus regarding that transitional period before sudan is stabilized and can go throughout the transitional period and elections are held still heads on al jazeera drought in somalia that could push millions to the brink of starvation another blow to boeing's reputation the aerospace company admits flaws in its $77.00 maxim you later months after 2 crashes kill over 300 people.
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and we're seeing a lot of heavy rain over the northern parts of asia at the moment and if anything it's going to turn heavy with this weather system here that's putting itself together and gradually edging its way eastwards and it is going to give us a very heavy downpours as we head through monday and tuesday so here is that weather on monday then over the far eastern parts of russia and the down through. so the policy of japan so for some of us here it will be quite what they don't choose that pushes through into other parts of japan save the honcho and it does look fairly wet day on choose day towards the west though it will be drawing up quite well with so getting to a pleasant $23.00 degrees it is quite hot though for beijing still at the moment with all maximum temperature getting to around 31 before the 2 with the south and for the southeastern parts of china there's not so showers currently but those are gradually pushing their way southward so bright a day for most of us on cheese.
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