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$737.00 max remains grounded as the company works to fix a software glitch blamed for those 2 fatal crashes boeing expects to have that taken care of in the coming months but it will still be up to federal regulators to determine when the 737 can return to flight boeing c.e.o. says the company might shut down production if the plane's return is significantly delayed beyond the company's october forecasts the company has said it expects to pay some $4900000000.00 to compensate airlines for the downtime it's also facing lawsuits from the families of the $386.00 victims of the 2 flights experts believe the company will rebound it's just a matter of when and boeing has been the leader that we need them to get back on their feet and struggling again we still right now there's a question of trust there's a question of winning the regulators and the government and everyone on board because that's what the airline business is all about having the trust of the
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people while the company did suffer its largest quarterly loss ever that was offset somewhat by gains in the defense and service contracts about 1600000 people are facing food insecurity in mozambique after 2 cyclon struck earlier this year cycle only dian cycling kenneth just 6 weeks apart flattening cities and villages and killing hundreds of people die also caused widespread flooding washing away thousands of hectares of crops weeks before harvest thousands of children are malnourished experts warn the situation could get worse from october mozambique world food program emergency coordinator peter lucas says the organization is trying to help people get back on their feet. they're helping them clear land and pay them with food helping them doing small irrigation canals we're helping them to to basically have planted nurseries do some programs in terms of forestation things
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which will develop long term resilience and there is where people of settling down . are ugandan popstar and opposition politician bobby wine as launched his presidential bid for the 2021 election wine is called uganda's president yoweri museveni a dictator and challenge him to a free and fair election he's been in power since 1960 his bitter winds bid to unseat the president depends on what happens to a number of charges against him they include treason annoying most of any and disobeying statutory authority he denies the allegations but will be disqualified as a presidential candidate if convicted pirates are a danger all along the coast of west africa as the number of attacks on ships continues to rise maritime security experts are meeting in ghana to work out ways to combat the problem other major problems they're discussing
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a people trafficking hostage taking drug smuggling and illegal fishing i just it has been on patrol with the navy in ghana to see the extent of the problems as that . turkish ship parks or one is more than a week late to its intended destination. yes she is resting in the calm waters of tema off the coast of god. everything looks alright from the outside but on board. evidence of why the vessel didn't make it to ivory coast in time the ship was attacked by pirates in nigerian waters and 10 of its crew taken away as hostages the others were allowed to stay but was frightened they told us. if you're. coming to hear we are the ship. all my friends we are sat in the. similar incidents have been reported $78.00 times
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in the 1st 6 months of this year. the international maritime bureau says the vast majority of the sailors kidnapped for ransom or taken off the cost of been in cameroon guinea nigeria and tokyo while attacks by pirates have substantially decrease in some regions of the world they seem to be on the increase in west africa making the gulf of guinea there was to bury in the world impacted by piracy fishing boats are sometimes targeted but most of their time so i carried out an oil and gas tankers at once say that the regional neighbors and coast guards need to coordinate better if they want to control the situation. we set out on patrol with a gun to me the gulf of guinea is the most dangerous streets of maritime territory in the world for attacks at sea but ghana has seen a decrease in piracy incidents in its waters and that's been put down to sustained
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operations by its navy and not of. ships be fair to we in the what tests of our countries and then when they are called upon to deal better than this nations they go there are ships that attacks by perry's when the are released. defense food and what else is the safest and. that would be the fairest you know point of. the generous war is one of several gunships ghana has on patrol every hour of the day and sometimes there is support from their force. the navy believes it could do even more with increased funding. and not enough resources. pumped into into into the navy but gradually are when this is being built
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in society and policy makers in any government and there we really being. resourced. but more needs to be done in a region where piracy kidnappings and theft of oral are growing problem in 2016 jury alone estimated its losses more than a $1000000000.00 a month experts say the economies of the region rich in oil and fishing cannot sustain such a drain on resources. a mature trees al-jazeera off the atlantic coast encounter. of the dutch record how has died after a short illness he was 75. she. would be. best known for his role as a murderous android saif i class
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a way lifting the world cup at lord's wednesday saw them bowled out for their 4th lowest hardly ever at this crucial to murthy place county cricket at lord's for middlesex he was a hero he took 513 in all 20 wickets foul with art and bowled out for 207 in their reply england then negotiate to the farm of all of the day still travelling by 123 the irish have already played 2 test matches in their history and they lost on both occasions you know it's a fantastic kind of failing woken up at lunchtime hold in the build up haven't taken 5 wickets in that 1st session was you know as. good a fairness i've had in my career probably saw their own too many sports when you win a world cup you're playing week later. but i think those players were all asked if they wanted to play and given the nature of the some of the actions coming up as well. even though it's
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a tough day today we've got an opportunity to react to respond but i still ache to marry the less than perfect days correll with a time in champion givenchy this is his 1st since his 80 $4000000.00 from the dutch defender scored an own goal in this friendly against intent of the flex free kick from christiane of an elder thought this guy even now in charge of finishing a $11.00 draw you very going on to beat that syria rivals in a penalty shootout. is good so when we play again seem to be so always a good game stuff games there are a fantastic team they have a fantastic job so if you go in like to compare it with the best team so today we play good especially in the 2nd half and we deserve to win in my opinion. well as they did in their dances nothing is changed regarding future around madrid did score in this friendly game against also in the anointed states but in sudan has previously insisted that the strike is very close to leaving. the start of the
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spanish team in 2013 for then world record in excess of $100000000.00 altogether social believes the majority imagist united fans will be happy if french world cup winner paul pogba studies at the club you know its record signing has spoken publicly of his desire to leave with eventis and round with possible destinations for now is part of the squad that were part top of hotspur pre-season friendly in shanghai on thursday our fans know what paul is giving the club and will be nice he can give us of course there are so low it's so small minority. you know paul has been absolutely top in egypt and i think both me and the players will testify to that. well another player whose future is currently uncertain is name ah the brazilian is with the rest of the percentage a mascot of the pre-season tour of china he's been linked with
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a return to barcelona however that may now be in doubt the basso reported a drop in annual profits p.s.g. paid over $250000000.00 for the 27 year old back in $27.00 saying. now the chief executive of champions league winners liverpool says bracks it is a big concern for all english clubs the u.k.'s new prime minister boris johnson insists the country will leave the european union at the end of october and it's still unclear what impact that will have on the transfer market. than would create some uncertainty as to which players you can get what visas they may now need if there are a certain level because now you're looking back at the old days of if this french player is on a par with the british player is the stealing his job if you will so we're working through all those complexities i will say this the u.k. government through the premier league has been very supportive of making sure we do
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have freedom of movement now the japanese prime minister shinzo abhi will be hoping that his arrival at allin pick press conference isn't so next year's turkey or games are they briefly broke you need to know what you could call a involuntary sprint as he prepared to tell the world about the one the account down to the olympics living president thomas bach was also an energetic full of doing his best to recreate the moments he want to see cold metal at the north in 76 games. preparations have been hit by corruption investigation which resulted in the head of the japanese a limpid committee resigning the budget for the games also spiralled from $7.00 to $12000000000.00 bond says sarah care is on course to deliver a successful events. i can really say that i have never seen any c.t. being goes so ready with their preparation one year before the games
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. an army of volunteers has come together to help with the influx of tens of thousands of evacuees. but their retreat to a church shelter has brought new challenges an outbreak of norovirus and other gastrointestinal problems. smoke from the massive wildfires now blankets much of northern california leading to some of the worst air quality in the world but with more than 12000 structures lost in the wildfires concerns remain about long term accommodations jobs and medical care. local officials say there isn't enough housing stock available. and one term begins with but it does not in their known terrorist state poses
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a greater or more immediate threat than the regime of saddam hussein. have something to hide they have here a significant propaganda machine and guess what not one. word from any rock sense 1991 iraq deception on al jazeera. boris johnson takes power in london that installs a hardline cabinet followed focused on delivering. a lot have them sleeker this is as it i live from doha coming up a new escalation on the korean peninsula as the north fires 2 projectiles into the
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sea off the country's east coast. long awaited testimony from the special counsel who investigated the tram campaign leaving both sides hearing what they want to hear. and claims of a 4 year old could see dan's military junk arrests 18 generals including the recently appointed army chief of staff. britain's new prime minister has appointed loyalists in euro skeptics to his cabinet as he aims to negotiate a new agreement with brussels and get the u.k. out of the european union by the end of october half of teresa mayes ministers have been sacked the barber will have those details shortly but 1st neve parker on how that they are unfolding one of the most divisive figures aboard in british politics is now the country 77th prime minister to the sound of applause and nearby protests
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boris johnson promised to unite a fractured country and deliver on his defining pledge to lead britain out of the e.u. we're going to fulfill the repeated promises of parliament to the people and come out of the e.u. on october 31st no ifs or buts. and tool those who continue to prophesied disaster i say yes no will be difficulties though i believe that within the gene application they will be far less serious than some have claimed there was a distinct lack of details and strategy in the speech but no shortage of ambition and optimism johnson is going to be a very different style of leader this is how the formal handover of power began with the journey to buckingham palace to meet queen elizabeth a journey interrupted momentarily by protesters this is the pageantry of british politics the choreography of change queen elizabeth 2 at all times remain
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rigorously impartial when it comes to politics but as head of state she has a vital role in fighting the next prime minister to form a government queen elizabeth see many prime ministers come and go during her reign winston churchill margaret thatcher and now boris johnson his place in british history is still being written earlier the outgoing prime minister theresa may also met the queen to formally tender her resignation in her final prime minister's questions on wednesday she was asked whether she was happy to hand over responsibility to a man she refused to back as leader a man the opposition labor leader described as reckless this is how may responded i am i am pleased to hand over to an incoming leader of the conservative party and prime minister who i worked with when he was in my cabinet i and 2 is committed to it as a conservative who stood on
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a conservative manifesto in 2017 to delivering on the those of the british people in trying to 60 and to deliver in a bright future for this country. as boys johnson and to see his new home and greet his new staff he also mediately faces some of the greatest matters of state will be briefed on national security and will have to write letters of last resort to nucular so. marine cruz with instructions of what to do if the government is wiped out people either love him or they hate him and i think that's true with world leaders with his counterparts as foreign secretary he's got this comedic element about him which is highly unusual he's used to brilliant effect but we will see very soon whether from sort of beneath this cocoon of bluster a statesman is actually waiting to emerge boris johnson warm said there was more chance of finding elvis omar's than him becoming prime minister his sheer force of personality has brought him here and now the weight of serious responsibility dorms
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neve parker al-jazeera westminster. it's being called britain's biggest cabinet clear out without a change of ruling party on a day that saw more than a half those in the top jobs gone many of them sacked it became clear loyalty to boris johnson in the leadership race has been rewarded and support for his rival the previous foreign secretary jeremy hunt has been punished while many of the new appointments a prominent vote lead campaigners like dominic robb who resigned as breck's secretary in protest at the reason may's deal with brussels income's pretty patella right winger who's advocated bringing back the death penalty as a home secretary or interior minister she replaces such a job that he moves into 11 downing street as chancellor in charge of finances and that's a major indication of prime minister johnson's thinking his predecessor philip hammond resigned even before johnson was officially in office alone that the prospect of a premier willing to countenance a no deal bricks it's becoming is and goings here at downing street always attract
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a lot of attention and speculation about what the prime minister's priorities are going to be but this time around the real question is where ministers stands on bricks and i think what it tells us is that he's going to want people around him who are very committed to his do or die a page breaks it who would be prepared to go out with a new deal on the 31st of october and that although he has talked about creating a team that represents the whole of britain that represents the sort of across posse consensus within the conservative party in those top jobs he's going to want people who are very much hard core bright city is the time has come to act to take decisions but johnson speech outside number 10 did outline may just spending aims 20000 more police officers on the street but a social care and more funding for education he talked about offering hope for what he called the forgotten people and the left behind towns. but some observers are skeptical that he'll get any further with tackling inequality the to reason may do
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it as a dyed in the wool conservative it's unlikely that he will massively increase public expenditure but he has talked about money he took by giving tax cuts to everything so it seems unlikely that he will throw money. and money to believe that in order to address even equality. of course parliament being tied up with leaving the e.u. was a major reason why some of to resume its plans never got off the ground given the challenges that remain around delivering some kind of breaks it boris johnson may also go down as a one issue prime minister getting back to al-jazeera. on north korea appears to have conducted its 1st missile test since u.s. president met kim jong un nearly a month ago south korea says 2 projectiles was shot into the sea off one sun japan's government believes they were short range ballistic missiles earlier this month north korea warned military drills in south korea could derail nuclear talks
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with washington robin pride is live for us say in seoul so rob what more do we know about this and what can we read into the timing of it. and we're still waiting to get confirmation from south korean officials here about exactly what these projectiles were but they do say it's very similar to launches that took place from north korea in may which were determined in the end to be short range missiles they flew a similar distance around 400 kilometers traveling east into the sea separating the korean peninsula and japan the launches in may those were the 1st of those type of launches since 2017 and those launches as this one will be seen as a sign i think of north korea's frustration at the stalled nature of negotiations primarily primarily with the united states as you mentioned there it is also north
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korea's way of showing its displeasure the holding of military exercises next month between south korea and u.s. forces these exercises have been scaled down from the mass exercises we saw of the past but still they do take place on a scaled down version north korea is not happy about that it also comes as the u.s. national security advisor john bolton has been in the region been japan and also has been visiting here in south korea normally on these visits of course north korea would be top of any agenda with these most important of u.s. allies in this region but this week we've seen of course the incursion by a flight exercised by chinese and russian aircraft into the sea separating korea from japan which is which is was an incursion into airspace claimed by both
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japan and south korea and that was it has been very much dominating the agenda you almost suspect in a way this is north korea's way of saying hang on a 2nd when it comes to regional tensions we are not to be forgotten here hasn't so where are we then with these negotiations between the united states and north korea . we are once more in a kind of a lull that is this start stop process or this month as you mention there is was this last minute a meeting between donald trump and kim jong un at the d.m.z. it raised hopes of that once again negotiations were back on track this famous friendship between the 2 leaders but the problem is of course that once donald trump leaves he goes back to the u.s. he has many things on his domestic agenda from one news cycle to the rest and very quickly it seems north korea drops off his radar there was meant to be taking place
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. and working level negotiations to follow up on that that hastily arranged summit those haven't taken place and i think there is a sense of frustration from north korea's point of view that time is running out they see in donald trump their best hope of getting relief from sanctions and this is a way of reminding the world and also the u.s. administration that they are still a nuclear armed power they still have unfinished business they want to get back to the negotiating table and this is a way they don't have many tricks in their playbook apart from launching missiles this could well be one of those times when it's a reminder to the u.s. that they do want to see talks restarted and the lifting of sanctions hasn't rob thank you rob mcbride insall force. former u.s. special counsel has told congress his report did not exonerate president of obstruction of justice when it was testifying at 2 different hearings about his
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investigation into russian interference in the 2016 presidential election it's the 1st time he's on said questions publicly since the inquiry patty cohen reports. democrats in congress had hoped this would be a huge day they wanted former special counsel robert mueller to lay out in plain english contacts between the trump campaign and russians and 10 different acts that could be seen as the president obstructing justice what they got was a whole lot of this i refer to the report on that i'm not to speak of that again i'm going to pass on that what was a question muller kept it brief but he did confirm that the democrats wanted the american people to hear the president has not been telling the truth about the investigation so the report did not conclude he did not commit obstruction of justice. that is correct and what about total exoneration did you actually totally
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