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teams on the ground right now hopes the meeting in paris will push politicians to create a competent and credible government to bring the moon documentary and the nightly on air and online. 15 people are killed and dozens are injured after a plane crashes just after takeoff in context of. council raman you're watching al-jazeera live from doha also coming up in the next 30 minutes iraqis are expected back on the streets after the president pledged to resign over a candidate for prime minister. benjamin netanyahu fends off a challenge to his party's leadership ahead of another general election also.
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calling for change we meet the banking mogul from georgia who decided to take on his government. welcome to the program an airliner has crashed on takeoff in kazakhstan killing at least 15 people the back as a jet came down. port smashing through a wall before hitting a house rescuers have worked in freezing temperatures to reach the 93 passengers and 5 crew trapped in the wreckage and exam drug god freud joins us now from moscow let's just start with what we know so far about the timeline in terms of the accident itself. recent our diary some more details that came out about how the x.'s and happened there coming from the. prime minister of stan was
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a member of the government commission rahman's that he said that they've seen the traces of the plane hitting twice run away with its tail while it was taking off and then trying to take off losing the altitude hitting the concrete fence and then actually ending up in a small building a 2 story building which fortunately the moment was not populated so what he's saying is that they have evidence seen on the runway that the plane had problems from the very start when it started taking trying to to take off he also said that the x. boxes have been recovered at the site and they are going to investigate he also said that at this point there is 2 possible reasons of what happened one includes human error some mistake made by a pilot and the other points out to a possible technical problems with the plane itself but he pointed out that this is going to be determined by the investigation best
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a geisha team is already at the site this is a pretrial investigation that has been launched by the ministry of interior of kazakhstan consisting of course of investigators forensics and other technical people are so far in the hospital there is more than 50 people that are kept in hospital amongst them 12 to 18 depending on different because it's the official sources are in a very critical situations where there has been a call for citizen of almaty to donate blood so that these people can be helped finally in terms of the rescue recovery operation we're seeing pictures of daytime around the crash site so the security services of cordoned off the area where are we in terms of the rescue operation has everybody or everybody be recovered. well that is exactly what is not clear at this point if we will all the numbers of
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people that have died of people that are in hospital injured there is still some 8 to 9 people if i'm not mistaken 'd that are not accounted for we don't know whether they're on their way to hospital or they're in the plane itself but judging by what we are receiving from the stand medium because of the north or it is the investigation itself into the cause is and has and has has started as as you said site has been cordoned off that happened very soon after after the accident happened so the phase of rescuing is coming to its end point and the investigation part starts of course the investigation starts when one does what the airline is saying. well there was a command from the airline there the airline there is 2nd biggest operator of the most flights in kazakhstan and they said that the pilot was experienced and they did have the full trust in this man who died in this plane crash that that was
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confirmed by the officials they declined however to comment on the technical problems of the plane saying let's see let's wait and see what the investigation will show us all the planes of this air company have been grounded and all the planes of this type which is 400 have been grounded as well by the kazakhstan ministry of infrastructure and industry well for the moment of course we'll continue to monitor what goes on in kazakhstan is under god for you for us in moscow thank you. well more to government protests are planned across iraq after the president pledged to resign over a candidate for prime minister demonstrations are dropped on thursday president obama home seller submitted his resignation to parliament instead of naming i said danny as leader danny was nominated by iraq's largest parliamentary bloc which is backed by iran protesters are demanding an immediate independent candidate so manifold him is in the job but have you with us on the program cement i mean why
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has. stanley decided not to include political remarks in today's sermon. well friday prayers are ongoing perhaps you can hear them in the background but compared to previous weeks ali al sistani has said it's not deliver any political not remarks through his representatives and this is interpreted here and not just to mean an expression of his this may with the political elites and an effort to what puts more pressure on them to really listen to protesters the man throughout the past weeks we've heard the grand ayatollah come out and give guidance on how the government should respond to the protesters the mass he has criticised security forces for their violent crackdown he has asked the government to pass certain reforms as called for early elections but there is a feeling here that the government has not really listened in fact i spoke to
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a cleric who is very close to stanley earlier today and he told me that only 2 of his recommendations have been implemented namely the resignation of either not the mufti and the passing of a new election law and that is simply not seen as official now the question is remains remains how long will he remain silent this is not the 1st time he has decided to not comment on political developments he has done so in 2013 he has done so in 2000 the 16th but the question is how long will this last the cleric that i met earlier suggested that he will not comment again until the parliament decides to call fresh elections and indeed it is a growing political crisis that is deepening and one wonders you might see where the light is and it's the only light seen in the direction of potential elections. well that's certainly how it is seen here in and of course 'd his lack of comment today raises a risk the risk of lack of guidance because many people look towards this tiny as
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for political and social and religious guidance of course this comes at a very critical moment president barham saleh yesterday took a very strong stance in his letter he rejected the candidate of the biggest bloc in parliament saying that he would rather step down than approve this candidate who is basically seen as representing the status quo and not at the protesters demands of course the president would have really wanted to hear some and dorismond of this very difficult stance that he took yesterday and he will not be getting that but people here say that they appreciate the president's strong stance and they thank him for that but this decision to not come out and comment is an effort to really put more pressure even on the political parties to really meet them on strangers demands of the other reasons of course that there is a feeling that the grand ayatollah us remarks have often been misrepresented and used by the different political parties to further their own interests which is another reason why he wants to speak now the ball is really now in the parliament
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or do we have to see how they react 1st of all to president barham solders rejection of the candidate that has been put forward and whether they will defy this additional pressure put forth by grand ayatollah ali al sistani well we'll continue to monitor events through the day with u.s. manifolds in the forests in iraq. saying in the region israel's leader and even you know who has fended off a leadership challenge from within his own party rival is getting insall hope to convince the could members that it was time for change but they stuck with netanyahu despite his indictment for corruption and such a going to his will from west jerusalem. for the 1st time in 5 years likud members had the chance to elect someone other than benjamin netanyahu as their leader on thursday they chose him again solidifying his nickname as the magician because of his ability to pull off victory after victory netanyahu campaigned heavily to beat his challenger former interior and education minister gideon sar i
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know who are going to be brought about great things to the country and in order for us to continue bringing about great things to the country we need to go boat for me for you. even though netanyahu is the 1st sitting prime minister to be indicted on corruption charges his popularity has remained steady among his right wing base a feeling. sars pics of sitting on the bench and not trying to do anything active in in the public fields is wrong i prefer people who take action. sourced pitch to voters is that netanyahu failed to form a government twice why would he be able to reach a different outcome a 3rd time he warned maintaining the status quo could mean likud loses power in national elections in march. sars supporters cited concerns over the corruption
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charges trailing netanyahu charges he calls a politically motivated witchhunt the sar camp has also alleged election meddling and voter intimidation but there's a political decay into the multiplicity of chrome within the party and generally. israel is in the midst of an unprecedented political crisis netanyahu has until january 1st to ask the knesset to grant him immunity he'll need a 61 majority vote he was unable to get that same number of seats to form a government in the last 2 elections and on tuesday the supreme court is expected to rule if an indicted sitting prime minister is allowed to form a government natasha going to al-jazeera west jerusalem. well still ahead on al jazeera mexico appeals to the un's top court as its diplomatic dispute with bolivia intensifies. we look at the human cost to 5 years of war in
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yemen destabilises. hello again it's good to have you back well finally the philippines is beginning to dry out a little bit as our typhoon is pulling away you can see most to lose on will be out of the clouds will still see a few showers pushing through from those feeder bands but not like what we have seen over the last 48 hours across much of that area of course the typhoon was deadly as a crossed over the central part of the philippines so we're going to be seeing the rain there manila is going to be in and out of the rain here on saturday better conditions by the time we do go toward sunday really most of the rain is going to be pushing out into the open waters of the south china sea well for australia over the next few days expect to see the heat start to rise we're going to be seeing the
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heat wave conditions start to come back into place across much of the south as well as over here towards the southeast we do have a funnel down to here that is pushing across the bite anything to the east of that front temperatures are on the rise so here in adelaide on saturday 38 degrees melbourne at 34 by the time we do go toward saturday and into sunday we'll be seeing a lot of the heat starting to push a little bit more towards east temples here in melbourne though a little bit of a rollercoaster over the next few days saturday at $34.00 degrees sunday coming down to about $29.00 still well above average for this time of year and over here towards monday we do expect to see a temperature of $41.00 degrees. a university degree to be a doctor or a teacher but without any study for exams and one when he still investigates the pakistani company at legibly selling fake degrees to the dolls and the police around the world on al-jazeera i mean this is different not whether someone is
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telling for someone to read this letter we think it's how you approach an official and i think it is a certain way of doing it you can just by story imply out. welcome back you're watching all of us are with me it's a whole rob a reminder of all top stories at least 15 people have been killed in kazakhstan after an airliner crashed shortly after takeoff from. the back at a jet smashed through a wall before hitting your house 98 passengers and crew on board. also more into government protests are planned across iraq after president bob salah pledged to
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resign over a candidate for prime minister. danny was going to lecture by iraq's largest part of a tree block which is backed by iran. and israel's leader benjamin netanyahu has fended off a leadership challenge from within his own party likud patrick getting an saw hope to convince members it was time to change. there's been a heavy police presence in india's capital new delhi demonstrators are gathering outside the state building for pradesh and they've called on please to stop using excessive force for mormon sense bring in our correspondent elizabeth cohen who's in new delhi just bring us up to speed on exactly what we are expecting today elizabeth. so i'm not sure if you can see that big police presence behind me here outside the british house here in the capital new delhi we are expecting protesters to try to come here as they have done over the last week to speak out against the police response in with 18 people were
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killed last week now in the hospital just as have tried to come here they've been immediately detained and transported to a different part of town or held in the police station for a day so there is a crackdown on protests here but we are also expecting protests elsewhere in delhi and around the country after friday prayers at dudley's historic mustard mosque and also in big cities like mumbai in the capital of the day should luck now and in kolkata too they have been a few rallies so in support of this law and the government and we are expecting the ruling b.j. who to hold one of those in mumbai they have very much paled in comparison to the protests against the citizenship you know. so many people of course are injured and killed in the past few days and so even the last week i mean what sort of precautions or the authorities taking in terms of today's demonstrations it is
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a friday there will be muslim prayers as they normally are on a friday and a sermon and then people come out of those mosques not must be a bit of a concern. it is so so that's why in many parts of delhi and also in order for the police have imposed a ban on public gatherings no more than for the allowed together now that will be easier to police here where we are not so easy outside the mustard the mosques and other mosques so that is a situation that we will keep a close eye on our police have also but the government rather has house off internet and large parts of the british they say to stop misinformation at such a sensitive time and about those uses the police who says that rights groups that protest is. alleged to have had a lot of criticism and you know rights groups point out to the fact that of the 2
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older 25 people killed in protests they have taken place those deaths in the in states that are ruled by the governing b.j. piece of the government the police authority is very much under pressure at the moment for their response to the protests that broke out after the citizenship law was passed that it will continue to monitor events on friday with you elizabeth in the capital new delhi thank you for staying in asia japan is sending a warship and reconnaissance aircraft to the gulf to protect its oil imports now the deployment follows last week's visit to tokyo by iran's president 90 percent of japan's crude oil imports are from gulf arab countries iran denies links to several recent attacks on oil tankers in the region now the number of people killed by a typhoon that battered the philippines on wednesday has risen to $28.00 with at least a dozen missing typhoon if one phone left a trail of destruction internet and phone service is still down in some parts of
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the country planes and ferry services have been suspended the weather system has now moved into the south china sea. bolivia's foreign minister says mexico is making a mistake by taking its espionage complaint to the international court of justice bolivia denies spying on the mics going to see him up on sunday into monday to his diplomats the disputes began after mexico gave asylum to bolivia's former president evo morales and after weeks of protests at his reelection but will repel ohio's move mexico city a mole on the diplomatic crisis there's been a friction between bolivia and mexico for about a month now since the start of bolivia's interim government and of course it was mexico that was the 1st country to offer political asylum to former bolivian leader ever more doubt is what's going on now is a sort of war of words that's building up tensions that are building up between diplomats between authorities in both nations on one end you have the libyan
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officials saying that mexico is harboring criminals is harboring terrorists at mexico's embassy in the bolivian capital mexico saying that what they're doing is put the providing political asylum to 9 individuals 2 of which are former ministers that serve under the leadership of president ebel mortalities and the latest that we've heard on thursday is mexico appealing to the international court of justice the i.c.j. and the united nations to help mediate this ongoing dispute the last that we heard from mexican president and it's going to look as what i thought it is for cooler heads to prevail saying that he hopes that common sense will prevail as this didn't dispute drags on diplomatic ties between the 2 countries. still still exist we don't know if that's going to continue to be the case as i mention this war of words that's as collating the last that we heard from bolivian officials today was from former president. who weighed in he's been recently appointed as a special delegate to represent bolivia to the international community he called the mexican president a quote coward a bully and
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a shameless apologist for drug traffickers these are very strong words strong allegations from both sides from both bolivia and. and for mexican officials as we said was named a special delegate before the international community we still don't know of a date set by the international court of justice but in the meantime the sort of tension between the 2 nations continues to grow and the allegations from the mexican side is that there is harassment that there is an increased police presence we can even confirm that on thursday there were at least 50 police units and 10 vehicles parked outside of mexico's embassy and to government protests have gripped georgia for the past 6 weeks with thousands demanding constitutional change parliamentary elections are set for next year and that one the banking mogul has decided to take on the government robin forestay will cause mall. was the. most successful banking city breaks the
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including hate him was. politics is now cash as it had says main business i start a job this summer because it adds it launched his political party. on the black sea but the site of his ambitious 2 and a half $1000000000.00 deep sea port but the ports future is in question georgia's government has delayed it supports and has an adze and a business partner and fighting a separate fraud investigation accused of laundering nearly $70000000.00 through their bank t b c. presidency has entered politics to fight back courting voters and challenging the government on prime time t.v. in live there is a certain line of which you don't want to cross. children are made to deal with them or change not only for you but change qantas future so that's why i just
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decided to leave business. the government party says has it i'd say has to answer for the missing millions when you are under investigation and you aren't just creating. a political party you have tour say something or at least hate. about what happened. this is my work i said i would say stream to make the success of this country the way to make a success of this business and this is just another oligarch making is a case of history repeating itself. there are there were a billionaire bidzina ivanishvili entered politics promising to rescue georgia from poverty and a power hungry elite he won landslide elections in 2012 the i was at odds it dislikes the comparison it's not the ball myself it's
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a bold those people who are joining lello the young. people they are easy to spot in george's frequent anti-government demonstrations and he just had both the idea and idea it's georgia and i think we we have a big chance to change this country to make it's very successful the maybe a banker who knows how to build a business but it's not clear yet how many georgians seem to his chief of the workers and i just took it. he was president all trying to pass us the syrian government and its russia to stop the bloodshed and it glib province weeks of fighting is false 130000 civilians from their homes into makeshift camps and the harsh winter weather is making life even more difficult for those that have fled syria harder reports now from lebanon's bekaa valley. winter is setting in temperatures are falling
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and there's little to protect the hundreds of thousands of syrian refugees who live in makeshift camps there are no concrete structures there's a lebanese government doesn't want syrians to stay here permanently. shelters are not suitable for the cold months and families are complaining the aid they receive is not enough they burn wood to stay warm but many can't afford to buy fuel widow needs to make ends meet with the less than $150.00 provided by the united nations with that. you know how expensive it has become my children no longer eat meat or fruits i can't afford to send them to school during the day they collect wood and i have kidney disease and can't work. those who can work struggle to find a job lebanon's economy is in crisis food prices are rising in the local currency the lebanese pound has lost at least
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a 3rd of its official value. the general situation of course is affecting both lebanese and syrian refugees and the targets mainly are the people who are in severe but it is situation where they are constantly trying to afford and sustain their basic needs and their needs are greater during the winter months refugees are not only facing freezing weather conditions nearly 900000 of the 1000000 syrians registered with the united nations live below its designated poverty line that means surviving on less than $4.00 a day. mother is one of many refugees who rely on you had cash assistance but she recently lost her refugee status and un help because she returned to syria for a few days and that was not out of syria for the country as i had to go to damascus to get my daughter because health care is too expensive here but then we came back and there you and took away our effort to stay just as per that aggregation. her
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grandson mohammed is forced to work in the fields for $4.00 a day but that is only during the summer the 11 year old never went to school he doesn't read or write so only. us i wish i can study. i wish i can get an education. and be able to go with my friends to school. mohammed seems to realize that this is unlikely to happen jennifer there because easter levanon. well the war in yemen has created what the u.n. calls the world's worst humanitarian crisis. reports on the human cost of the 5 years of war. in march 2015 saudi arabia and 9 other countries launched a military campaign in yemen in support of the internationally recognized president
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abbot rebbie mansell heidi and against iranian backed the rebels he 6 months earlier had taken control of the capital sana'a. after nearly 5 years of war the saudi u.a.e. coalition has not defeated the heat these and aid agencies say the human cost of the fighting has been enormous across all of the human tragedy and situation is only getting worse even the violence is decreasing but you know it's not even crisis is worsening and lot of civilians millions are heavy price. going. since the conflict began analysts estimate more than 91000 yemenis have been killed another 3000000 displaced by the fighting and the country is on the brink of famine with 24000000 people dependent on international food aid only half of yemen's health care facilities are functioning and it's struggling with the worst
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cholera outbreak in modern history a un brokered cease fire agreed to last december was never fully implemented in the port of her data so what are the chances of peace next year for sites know the power of each other or site don't want to be harmed by the other and both sides believe that it's but they're both interest so. if no international pressure on both sides they place this walker and in a few weeks but as long as there are a lot of pressure aguero does that especially i separately to see that has for reasons now just worked out a lot more than we expected the plan is to get the 2 warring sides together for a new talks in the hope 2020 will be the year they finally accept what the u.n. has been saying for a year is that there. is no military solution to the conflict in yemen. victoria gate and al jazeera.
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you're watching officer with the whole rom the reminder of our top news stories at least 15 people are being killed in kazakhstan after an airliner crashed shortly after takeoff from almaty the back air jet smashed through a wall before hitting a house 98 passengers and crew were on board. more antigovernment protests are planned across iraq after president barham salih pledged to resign over a candidate for prime minister nasser dela danny was nominated by iraq's largest parliamentary bloc which is backed by iran. israel's leader benjamin netanyahu is fended off a leadership challenge from within his own party the good veteran getting in sorry i don't to convince members it was time for change there's a heavy police presence in india's capital new delhi demonstrators are gathering outside the state building up pradesh they're calling on police to stop using excessive force the number of people killed by a typhoon that battered the philippines on wednesday has risen to 28 with at least
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a dozen missing typhoon found phone left a trail of destruction internet and phone services are still down in some parts of the country planes and a ferry services could be suspended the weather system has now moved into the south china sea. firefighters in australia are trying to limit the spread of wildfires before an expected heat wave this weekend nearly 1300 crews in the state of new south wales are doing critical containment working clued in controlled burns 70 fires are burning across the state with about half of them out of control months the fires have killed 9 people and destroyed at least a 1000 properties we are seeing the temperatures starting to rise over the coming days we're seeing this heat wave starting to move across new south wales a guy that's going to bring not just the heat out of the center of australia we're going to see the temperatures up into the louder mid forty's across a lot of areas but it's going to bring a very dry air as well so that's going to elevate far dangers and we know the winds
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are going to start turning around to the west in the northwest which is war so much work has been going on over this last week while conditions are more more out there's extraordinary work going on with with hand to a long construction fire break up upgrades they're locking in control laws with back burning men or women on the ground doing really difficult work in pretty rugged country but also being supported by aircraft in the air japan is sending a warship and reconnaissance aircraft to the gulf to protect its oil imports the deployment follows last week's visit to tokyo by iran's president 90 percent of japan's crude oil imports are from the gulf arab countries iran denies any links to several recent attacks on oil tankers in the region those were the headlines of the news hour in half an hour next on al-jazeera it's one of the least to stay with us . what kind of care does that provide and is anyone willing to pick up the cost we bring you the stories in developments that are rapidly changing
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