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we bring you the stories and developments of the rapidly changing the world we live in to what extent we're trying to be a drag on the global economy 2020 counting the cost on al-jazeera. iran denies reports one of its missiles down to you creating an airline it's ironic asks boeing to join the investigation. hello there i'm getting mcdonald this is a live from doha also coming up india's top court orders an urgent review of the lockdown in kashmir and says the internet ban in the disputed state is an abuse of power. russia and turkey and on cease fire in syria's rebel held it dead after months of fighting. thousands of outside these this trillion prepare for the
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growing threat of bushfires and the military's on standby. a warm welcome to the program good to have your company iran has rejected accusations that one of its missiles boats out of ukrainian airliner near to iran's airport on wednesday iran's government's advice to boeing to send representatives to join the investigation into the crash well hours earlier video posted by the new york times appears to show the moment a missile hit the plane the aircraft continued flying for several minutes before turning back towards tehran's airport but iran says the allegations are psychological warfare more not from alan fischer. this was taken seconds before a ukrainian passenger jet crashed near toronto security cameras captured the dramatic moment of impact on the ground 176 people died including 63 canadians that country's prime minister says it was down by in
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a rainy and missile we have intelligence from multiple sources including our allies and our own intelligence. the evidence indicates that the plane was shot down by entering in a surface to air missile the plane came down just 4 hours after iran had fired a volley of missiles towards the u.s. bases in iraq the country was on high alert for possible u.s. or television asked if he blamed america for escalating tensions in the area prime minister trudeau said a full investigation was needed before fingers were pointed i think it is too soon to be drawing conclusions or assigning blame or responsibility and whatever proportions iranian officials insist the aircraft the ukrainian international boeing 737800 had a problem and was headed back to the airport they say there were other planes in the area deborah from the plane was scattered over a wide area the so-called black boxes a cockpit voice recorder and the flight data recorder have been recovered they even
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see the would be handing them over to boeing but will conduct an investigation and keep ukraine informed it's been reported that deborah has been bulldozed into a pile at the scene making a forensic analysis almost impossible but one expert told us the dead might be the best witnesses there could be evidence with literally within the bodies of the victims that could point to whether or not for example an explosion took place inside or outside of the air. earlier in the day u.s. president donald trump said he feared the worst it was flying in a pretty rough neighborhood and somebody could have made a mistake some people say was mechanical i personally don't think that's. even a question the communion presently flowers at the. shift memorial at the airport where the plane was due to learned he called for canadian experts to join the investigation it's understood many of the victims had jewel nationalities families are no painfully waiting to find out when the bodies will be returned and they can see their final goodbye alan fischer al-jazeera washington well us
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a big joins us now from a to ron hi there asset so we've heard heavily some defensive statements from iran against these intelligence claims that the plane was hit by a missile but now boeing is going to be invited to be part of the picture. yes the iranian government has said that the invited boeing to be a part of the iranian led investigation but they've also said that inviting other countries whose citizens one board to be a part of the iranian led government but we have had very defensive statements from iran the spokesman government spokesperson has accusing united states of lying have said that the united states administration and its friends are rubbing salt in the wounds of the families of the victims involved in psychological warfare and lies and have said that they should respect the findings of the investigation
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panel now also the head of the iranian civil aviation organization has been speaking and he said that it's scientifically impossible and illogical that the plane was shot down by a myside he says that there were several other planes domestic and foreign up in the air at the same time at the similar altitude and if it was a case of a missile defense system why was it that those other planes were not shut down he's also said that the all of these accusations of a missile are false rumors and he also said that the rumors that iran will not share or is not sharing the black box information the flight recorder with the united states is untrue he said that we're happy to share this information in the earring in the inquiry that the pharmacy spokesperson has also spoken and again very defensive statements he's accused western media of suspicious propaganda and he's invited canada and any other countries with information to share it with the
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inquiry and as said i want to domestically what is the view in iran of what my ex happened where is public opinion. well it's very difficult to tell at the moment because this this took place just hours after iran launched missiles at u.s. bases in iraq so you know there was a lot of suspicion at the time but when iran denied it and state media is putting out government statements denying that iran shut this down with a missile that it was some sort of mistake they're accusing the united states of propaganda in western media of suspicious propaganda so it's difficult to tell what the public are thinking but there will be questions raised at a time when iran was carrying out an attack against u.s. bases and there was a probability that the united states could retaliate we had reports that there were
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air crew u.s. aircraft that taken off from the u.s. base in diego garcia also reports that aircraft are taken off from the united arab emirates why was the airspace over there over iran not closed to civil flights why were these planes not grounded and those are the questions that will be emerging in the coming days after this flight has crashed as a big they're joining me live with the latest on that story from tehran as a thank you. the u.s. house of representatives has voted to limit president on trump's ability to engage in military action against iran it comes a week after he or digital strike that killed top there waiting commander custom solomonic algeciras castro reports not from washington. house democrats say president trump's order to kill iranian general customs with a mani was a reckless move done without the consultation of congress it is unprecedented the level at which this administration is seeking to obscure the facts from the
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congress of the american people thursday's vote on the house floor is meant to deliver a rebuke to the president that the democratic led chamber has little confidence in trump's military decision making toward iran despite his justifications we caught a total monster and we took him out and that should have happened a long time ago. we did it because they were looking to blow up our embassy we also did it for other reasons that were very obvious somebody died one of our military people died people were badly wounded just a week before and we did it and we had a shot at him and i took it and that shot was pinpoint accurate and that was the end of a monster the war powers resolution passed in the house on thursday directs the president to terminate the use of u.s. forces in iran without congressional approval but how much power this measure carries is unclear it is a non-binding resolution which under normal circumstances means it does not carry
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the force of law but house speaker nancy pelosi says the war powers act is a special circumstance that gives the resolution legality that it does not have to be signed by the president of the united states the congress of the united states and this for power of full voice can speak a new 9 that way about what the war powers act should look like and that should count for something house republicans call the vote a partisan distraction this resolution has as much force of law as a new year's resolution this resolution is not safeguarding our constitution but attacking our constitution by attempting to. best a duly elected president of his commander in chief powers a similar resolution is pending in the u.s. senate where at least 2 republicans have said they will support the measure to curb iran war powers but whether the resolutions will have that effect or will simply be
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ignored by the president is a question that may be decided in the courts. castro al-jazeera washington india's supreme court has ordered an urgent review of the lockdown in indian administered kashmir while the willing is in response to a series of petitions challenging the legality of the government shutdown and that includes a ban on the internet well new delhi revolt the regions of sodomy in august and imposed extra security and restrictions will is joining us live now from new delhi high there on shelves so will this ruling that's been made make a difference in reality to the people of kashmir. well that we don't have an answer yet because the court has ordered a review of all restrictions many restrictions have been lifted but some such as the internet continue to be that now when the government can lift that restriction of that. window and get on so that at the moment but what the court has essentially said which is very significant that any government cannot impose internet shutdowns
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arbitrarily because right to internet is a part of article 19 in the indian constitution which gives the indian citizens a right to freedom of expression and internet that that's how it comes and i do have one of the petitioners with me in the group thanks very much for joining us could you tell us you know in brief watch does this would it actually mean in legal terms but also for the people of the valley i think it's a very significant judgment i was representing dimes a newspaper and the contention was that bad on internet freedom is an assault on freedom of speech and expression freedom of the press and of the strictures on movement all of. the have implications for freedom of the court house understand how dog you that these are issues of national security particularly given that gosh we it is a border state that that is cross border that it is them and therefore considering
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security concerns there should be no judicial review the court has said that no these are matters of fundamental freedom and liberty and the court will subject every order to a judicial review they have said that the internet right to internet is protected under the constitution as spot of freedom of speech and expression and therefore any restriction of prohibition on internet will have to meet the test of constitutionality to make sure that it is the executive action proportional to the problem that it poses that is if excessive is that case by case then to test to detect a test of proportionality but yes of security and. liberty yes check a spec ace it will be ordered by ordered right now what the brave the state has conducted itself is that those orders were not published those orders were not even placed before the court to feel some full orders were given they have been directed to immediately publish all orders but deigning to internet rest fiction as well as
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movement restriction those orders must contain material but the clothes that why is the state taking this measure and is this is this required is this excessive those are the dutch points that the court has said must be held and that is the cost of protection it has given to internet freedom now does it mean in other cases. you also see the indian government impose internet shutdowns in. protest against the citizenship bill broke out also into position what does it mean for you know could the government can the government get to you on imposing it and can they be legally challenged well each time the government will impose it it would be the court has said the government must keep these problem it doesn't mind and i said legit to make expression off protest where the movement got assembly again mark because putin this man said section 144 which to restrict freedom of movement and freedom of assembly in fact the court has gone so far as to say that repeated use
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of section 144 which we have now seen across the country went up protests on other reasons and the bills of follow any arbitrary shutdown of internet can only happen after you publish the order of right alongside and it will be open to judicial review very briefly because of out of time what does it mean for the people because i asked this earlier i think you didn't get to it what does it mean for the people in the united. i think what the court has said is that for essential services into that must be destroyed immediately all orders to be published all orders in a bag to be live you would buy that if you committee under the telecom rules and if there do not remove them people are free to challenge them and they will be to. and before that is speculation very much a lawyer brewer there said she talking about that people have a right to challenge any such shutdowns immediately it would mean that more internet connections for hospitals and schools some have already been restored and other businesses but look laverty would emerge once this review actually happens
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expected to happen as a court says in 7 days until the red joining us there live from new delhi. well still ahead here. more embarrassing leaks from boeing about this 737 x. . a malaysian releases recording that appears to show its former leader covering up correction all that more when we come back. hello there it is a mostly fine picture across much of mainland europe plenty of god has been streaming in but not much weather with it the has been plenty of rain and also some snow the eastern end of the mad we saw losses i'm really just lingering for a few days and in the cold air and to mainland greece this is what we source of fairly heavy amounts of snow some strong winds so far the rule says and power outages but that has cleared out of the picture as we go through friday across some
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basin pieces of rain work their way through denmark on towards the baltics but really it's the northwest of the u.k. across the much of this is where we're going to see very heavy amounts of rain and also some very strong gusty winds and really no reprieve as we head off into south of them by then we've got that rain and the snow pushing across in particular to norway some heavy snow some strong winds 6 celsius the high that is still not part of london 10 degrees and really as i say the bulk of europe is fine just in snow pushing into that fall western side of russia so that system clearing out the eastern med that does mean the showers that were contained within it they will also drift away but we will see some showers they're going to be further to the west of the system in the western med so that means showers along these coast in aerials of algeria and they'll tend to push across the east was as we go through saturday and maybe some showers just a bit further towards the south. frank
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assessments the one good thing about these bushfires usage really wiping out the politics of climate change informed opinion of the economy i think is actually what's keeping damo trouble float right now critical debate sequel on those 2 school children know what the law is on about this argument is astonishingly patronize their in-depth analysis of the day's headlines this is the beginning of a new iraq of a new conscious and aware youth about struggle against an ethnic sectarian kota inside story on al-jazeera. the world. welcome back you're watching al-jazeera a mind of our top stories this hour iran's rejected accusations one of its missiles
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got done and you create an airliner near terrans airport on wednesday new york times is where these video that appears to show the moment a mistrial hit the play. with the u.s. has of representatives has voted to limit president donald trump's ability to engage in military action against iran it comes a week after he ordered to go on strike that killed top iranian commander saw some sort of manet. india's supreme court has ordered a review of the lockdown in india administered kashmir the local government must submit a report within a week the delhi revoked the region's autonomy back in august. russia and turkey have announced to cease fire in syria as it did province the last rebel held strong hole more than 1300 civilians have been killed there says the government launched its offensive to retake the area and 28 the violence had been escalating in recent months the nearly 300000 people have been displaced by russian backed government airstrikes since december children and women are the most
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affected at least 175000 children have been forced to flee well thousands of families urgently need humanitarian assistance and aid agencies have provided food and money to more than 180000 people or steadfast in reports now from moscow. more than 300000 people have been displaced from it leap city in just a little over a month despite previews agreements between turkey russia and iran on a so-called deescalation zone in this last rebel held area in the northwest of syria bombing has intensified by the assets regime forces and his russian allies aid organizations have raised alarm about it to rerating humanitarian situation turkey reach has already taken in 3700000 syrian refugees is concerned more will come. turkish president ratchet tayyip erdogan and russian president vladimir putin discussed the situation in italy plan they met in istanbul on
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wednesday for the lounge of a gas project connecting both nations by high tech pipelines. since september 2018 more than 1300 civilians have been killed in attacks by the syrian regime and russian forces. a cease fire declared on august 31st last year also failed to hold each of the cease fires just as with every single agreement that the russians and the regime has made the cease fires are then broken and the regime continues its brutal military onslaught and we hope that this time will be different and it is really turkey's responsibility here calls for a ceasefire have come at a crucial time as a u.n. mandate that allows humanitarian aid delivery to syria through 4 border crossings is set to expire on friday leaving 3700000 people vulnerable shuto still ities
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continue step al-jazeera moscow. oh russia and turkey have also called for a cease fire in libya by sunday and that's been rejected by ward khalifa haftar iraq is voices have been trying to seize the capital tripoli the un backed government and fighting has escalated in recent weeks no players sold i am reports . libyan warlord khalifa hop star says the fighting will continue. a cease fire called by russia and turkey has been rejected and have tars vowed to take control of the capital tripoli has been renewed by either the libyan arab forces will continue to target the enemy by iran land moving forward and spread its control in your forces in all areas from the capital from the waist of sirte to the outskirts of his router. international concern is now growing across the region hoft are met with italy's prime minister
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to separate continental rome hoping to stir support from the european union. then there is russia and turkey which support rivals on the ground ancora has begun deploying troops in support of the un recognized government and by turning down the cease fire half dark could be pushing away russia one of his main allies. fighting has escalated between haftar is a libyan national army and the internationally recognized government in tripoli. the terms to take control of the capital have fallen short but have to arse forces have gained ground especially in the coastal city of sirte and it was the work. i did was what had a. will continue to liberate libya from the clutches of evil we're fighting terrorism at the state and world level. libya is strategically important it has the largest oil reserves in africa the country's location along the mediterranean
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coast has become a gateway for african migrants playing to europe. tunisia's president met with france's foreign minister to warn about the potential consequences of the conflict i think because they. have all together with my european and egyptian colleagues we are highlighting the risks of an escalation in libya it would threaten to destabilize the entire region in the market to the sahara. leaders from the european union are banding together warning that libya could become a 2nd syria if a ceasefire isn't to reach soon. al-jazeera. well boeing has apologized for communications released to u.s. congress and the essay that called designers of the 737 max colt clowns supervised by monkeys the statements were made in instant messages released as part of an investigation into 2 deadly crashes involving the aircraft for boeing says the comments are unacceptable and don't reflect the plane's integrity well matthew
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driscoll is an editor of asian aviation he joins us on skype from singapore matthew very warm welcome to the program this is deeply embarrassing isn't it a real time of crisis for boeing. that's the understatement of the year i would say hugely embarrassing and it's also dangerous and is dangerous obviously for boeing itself but for the people that the pilots the test pilots the people that were involved in sinise e-mails it's dangerous because if they are proven if it's proven that they actually to lie to a federal official someone from the federal aviation administration for example if it's proven that they lied to them that's a felony they could go to prison for that secondly and this is a bit theoretical but i was raised by lawyers 'd my mother was a lawyer my brother my oldest brother was a lawyer if in the process of committing
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a felony somebody dies then theoretically you could be charged with murder for that so if prosecutors could tie everything together and say this person lied and because of that law the plane was imprudent cetera et cetera theoretically you could have 346 counts of murder in there now that that's a bit of a stretch at midway and i don't mean to blow everything out of proportion i'm just trying to demonstrate how serious this is because if you lied to a federal official in the united states that's a felony and someone could go to someone to go to prison for that matter considering that this massive came from an employee does it raise yet more questions about the 737 max. well it's not just the 737 max as well it's the triple 7 x. it's the 787 there have been all kinds of complaints insider complaints filed by boeing employees that there is sloppiness on the production line that boeing is
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putting profit over people or or profit over safety and and any kind of you know part of the problem is it's just constant drip drip drip of bad information that keeps coming out and it just seems to that boeing is digging the hole deeper about it and it raises a lot of questions i mean for me personally i fly a lot. and i have 'd concerns about getting on a boeing plane down and i think and masti the v.v. certain members of the flying public who would agree with you in that i want to have this complicates boeing's relationship further with the f.a.a. and in the future could we see repercussions as far as boeing perhaps having to to separate the different parts of its operation. that's a that's an excellent question the it they've had trouble with the f.a.a. and before and did as will emerge the former c.e.o.
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before he was fired or resigned from boeing he was having problems because he was trying to pressure the f.a.a. into approving the max to come back into the air i read a column if you'd asked me a question before i would say no there's no way they're going to separate the businesses boeing ira has a huge is probably one of the largest if not the largest defense contractors in the world. and if you'd asked me that 3 months ago i would have said no it's not possible but i read a very interesting column the other day where they talked about just that that thing separating the defense business and splitting off the commercial airline business and make no mistake the commercial airline business will still be around for a long time there are thousands of boeing planes flying they're going to need to be serviced they will they have a lot of life in and so boeing planes are going to go anywhere so that business is still viable but as it stands right now it is going to be
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a drag on boeing's earnings for a long time to come not to just go there and surveys in aviation joining us from singapore matthew thank you thank you. in a strictly a more troops have been deployed to new south wales to help recovery efforts as the bushfire crisis worsens the states of new south wales and victoria are expected to see temperatures of more than 40 degrees celsius on friday wind speeds are also rising at least 27 people have been killed and more than 2000 homes destroyed since september but our correspondent jessica washington has been with the fire services in new south wales where conditions are worsening it is a day of strong heat strong winds authorities have warned that today is going to be a difficult day ahead with erratic conditions now we do know that those warnings are in place across new south wales victoria and south australia kurds are expected to have a long night ahead at the moment these crews behind me are on standby preparing to
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be called out they are expected that they are expecting that the situation will worsen as winds pick up later in the evening now this crisis has been going for months now we've heard recently from the prime minister of australia scott morrison that once this crisis is all over he is open to the possibility of some sort of investigation into why this push by season was so much worse than previous years malaysia's released audio recordings of former prime minister najib razak asking abu dhabi's crime prince to help cover up corruptions there parts of the anti corruption commissions and vesta geisha into the one m. d.b. corruption scandal in one conversation the crime prince to help clear his hollywood producer sun on money laundering accusations.
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i'm chilling we don't know what our current headlines on al-jazeera iran has rejected accusations one of its missiles but on a ukrainian airliner near tehran say report on wednesday york times has released video that appears to show the moment a missile hit the play the u.s. house of representatives has voted to limit president donald trump's ability to engage in military action against iran comes a week after the order to drone strike the kill top commander qassam so romani india's supreme court has ordered a review of the lockdown in indian administered kashmir the local government must sit submit a report within a week while new delhi revoked the region's autonomy in august russia and turkey have been asked to cease fire in the province of idlib syria's last key rebel held area hundreds of people have been killed there in the past year and libyan war not wholly for half star has rejected calls by turkey and russia for a ceasefire to be implemented there by sunday the 2 countries suborder opposing
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sides in the conflict i ask about how far his forces have been trying to seize tripoli since april and turkey has begun deploying troops to support the un recognized government based in the capital. owings apologize for communications released to us congress of the f.a.a. that cold design as of the 737 max called climbs supervised by monkeys the statements were made in instant messages releases part investigation into 2 deadly crashes in australia more troops have been deployed to new south wales to help recovery efforts as the bush far crisis worsens the states of new south wales and victoria are expected to see temperatures of more than 40 degrees celsius on friday at least 27 people have been killed more than 2000 homes destroyed since september . hear from him today those are your headlines the news continues on al-jazeera after inside story we'll see a bit later but by. taiwan's president takes a 2nd town they say how are you advocates restoring to such areas in our group the
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selection of beyond inclusive to the mainland who continue to resist regions beyond the creation of taiwan's trying to trying to get into the next one and just iraq. he's a strong critic of nato yet donald trump said he'll be asking realigns to be more involved in the middle east but if the ongoing tension between tehran and washington wants nato able to offer this is inside story. hello there very warm welcome to the program i'm julie wentzell president donald trump says the u.s. doesn't need middle east oil so what's his country's wool in the region well the president is calling on nato allies to step up they were involvement there.
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