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this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm rob matheson and this is the news are live from doha. coming out of the next 60 minutes flights a halted across the us after computer outage of the federal aviation administration . this in germany began evicting climate protesters from a village in the northwest spines to find a coal mine fuel tension during an energy crisis. that'll isn't, it appears to the region begin handling in the heavy weapons. under review, signed the government under russian mercenary groups. step south is attacks on a ukrainian mining town in the east gym nationalists for that. saudi arabia is linked with another major move in the sporting world. off the buying went out to a new coffee and it is now being reported that came to degree w w e. wrestling. ah,
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we're going to begin this news. i was breaking news from the united states. all flight departures have been paused across the nation because of a system failure. at this point. there's no evidence of a cyber attack. according to the white house, my president joe biden has requested a full investigation into the cause. the federal aviation administration, the f, a, a, has been treating updates. the latest post says the f a, a is still working to fully restore the notice to air missions system following an outage, and ordered airlines to pause old domestic departure until 9 am eastern time. that's 1400 g m t to allow the agency to validate the integrity of flight and safety information. white house correspondent, kimberly hall is joining us now from washington d. c. the scale of this outage is very large. that must be a concern. it is
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a concern of fact the us president joe biden breaking reporters in just the last few moments saying he has been in touch with the transportation secretary, pete food is edge, and the scale we know is enormous. right now what we understand is that planes can land in the united states, but can still not take off. now this is consistent with the notifications we were getting from the federal aviation administration, but they are performing final validation checks. and some of the functions are back online in terms of the not have a system. this is the notice to air mission system that allows for real time flight hazard notification for pilots. but in terms of full function and full performance that has not yet been restored. and so as a result, we know that at least 1230 slides have been cancelled and counting in the united
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states. and we know that there are at least $1200.00 flights in and out of the united states that have been affected. and this number is only rising, because not only does this system affect slights me, united states, but again, it is both flights in and out of the united states that are also being affect it. now what we also know from the transportation secretary is that the federal aviation administration is working very quickly to try resolve this. there is an attempt to resume normal operations as soon as possible they're providing update to the public. but right now, there are thousands and thousands of people trapped us airports with very little information. we know that the air travel me and i did state average is about a 1000000 air passengers a day. so major hub, like washington dc, chicago, boston, los angeles, miami, all, all of these air parts are flooded with passengers looking to get on flights and
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not being able to do so again because of the outages of the not have system. again, this is a system that allow pilots to understand what to expect when they're taking off or landing. and we know that right now this is not functioning. it had a massive outage. and only right now, are we aware of some functions being back online? in other words, there is only limit functionality and we still have no information according to president biden of when this will be fully restored. yeah, kimberly the, the no time system if i understand correctly, it's a critical part of the, the national aerospace system and it gives you say flight cruise the, the latest information on when they're travelling and when they're landing and taking off the very fact that this is part of the critical infrastructure is absolutely key because these systems are usually very, very heavily protected. and as we mentioned, joe biden has ordered an investigation that's going to be
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a key part. i would imagine of that investigation. absolutely, the fact that the president of the united states is talking about this within minutes of this unraveling give you an understanding of the level of the magnitude that the white house and the united states. this is treating this. this is critical infrastructure in the us and to have this being targeted, underscore is not only a vulnerability, but a major security concern. now, the white house is being careful to say that they are investigating this. there will be a thorough investigation and the end. and after action, once this is fully restored, this is going to be taken to the highest levels of the u. s. government, in terms of how this is dealt with. this will not be taken lightly. this is something that as will be a grave concern to the united states and potentially not only will be addressed but
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supposedly responded to in terms of next steps in, in addressing that this doesn't happen again. that's our white house correspondent, kimberly hall. good. kimberly. thank you very much indeed. okay, let me bring you some bringing you. some of janice don. now at least 7 people have been killed in a suicide explosion and cobble no, the foreign ministry office, a dozen more people have been injured. the bloss reportedly happens when a chinese delegation was meeting with the taliban, the foreign ministry. we're going to give you more details on that as we get them. recent jeremy's, northwestern village of north sla, evicting climate activists to allow the expansion of an open pit coal mine, a corpse rejected the protesters requests to stay. i'm police have started removing them more than 1000. protesters have been kept in the i stuff since sunday was that vaskins joining me alive at from there just talk us through what's been happening over the last few hours. well since a dawn,
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police basically ran into the village of little hot creating chaos among the climate protesters. and since that moment, they have been dragging and carrying on carrying out climate activists, one by one and what we seeing now in the last few hours or so is that the more technical staff of police is involved in the operation. as you can see here are some activists are caged in. they have caged themselves in this structure here. and the people from police with climbing a equipment. i'm not going up in this says structure. they have been taking out activists one by one or the activists are screaming a little hard so should stay out. we shouldn't move this village because of the expansion of the mine. but police say has been instructed after the government has decided that this ignite coal is still needed for germany for the energy supplies because of the war in ukraine. they say we have no other choice but to
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expand this mind for the moment. so this village here, little hard as you can see, it's now going to be demolished, or there's a lot of heavy equipment bull doses here as well. and i have to say to police is making a quite some progress here. in this last few hours, a lot of police have already moved in way into the village. but what they would find there is a lot of activists high up in trees than to 20 meters high in 3 houses and also on the roofs everywhere. so they will have to get some, some special skills to get them out. in this step, one would imagine this isn't the last type of history of this protest that we're going to see. because as an ongoing debate in germany about the future of nuclear power and colon, how germany's industries are going to be powered in the future. absolutely, of course we know that the green party is now part of the government and they had,
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of course, this dilemma to choose between coal and nuclear energy because our for dependency on russian energy sources. that of course, changed after the war and ukraine. germany has really firmly said, we don't want any gas or oil from russia anymore, but then they also decided to close down the nuclear power plants. and that was a big deal, a big thing for the green party. so instead they have made this huge compromise, of course, to still go for this coal and this is brown coal. it's one of the most polluting forms of coal. and they now have fats to also basically calm down activists. they have sat by 20137 to 8 years from now. we will face our disco, at least in this part of the country in the western part of the country in the east . there still not has been, has not been made a decision yet. but for climate activists here it's, it's a reason they don't believe they say. now at the moment they're expanding this mind,
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which will mean that they are going to use more coal now. and even though they're stopping maybe earlier, maybe sooner. but it doesn't mean that at the end the will be less emissions and stuff. awesome. talking to us from nordstrom stuff. thank you very much. indeed. i want to give you a closer look at how germany uses call at the end of last year. it was the nation's biggest source of power supplying more than a 3rd of the electricity produced and fed into the electrical grid. other sources of energy were wind, solar, and natural gas. germany has got a plan to stop using coal power by 2030 as that was talking about. but at the same time, the uses of coal is accelerating. it's because as step was saying about the war in ukraine, it's resulting in an energy shortage in germany's replacing russian gas with coal power stations, and now restarting expanding and staying open for more years than planned on all. if brooklyn is a political analyst and professor of political science at stanford university in berlin, and he says,
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the protest in northside won't stop germany's current reliance and coal. certainly what happens in the tiny village doesn't change the bigger picture. the bigger picture is that germany decided on the spot to finish imports of energy from russia. given the high energy dependency of this was a major step. and given that we have a government with a strong pay off the green parties, it was also absolutely clear that fading out from nuclear energy will not be post on. so without rational energy and without nuclear energy, there's not much left given the fact that the increase of renewables doesn't accelerate as quickly as one would wish. it is not an option to increase renewables on short notice. so that's why they have also to swallow on promises and appear in the eyes of more radical environmentalists groups. like the ones that
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demonstrate in the village. as part of that, it's just giving up its core needs. and therefore it's an ideological battle. it doesn't change climate change and it doesn't change the energy dependency on germany, but it shows that people are actively engaging in democracy and that's at the end of the day. a good thing, as long as they don't do this violence anymore. ahead and the news are inserting why? tens of thousands of opposition supporters have gathered in the bangladesh capital and manchester united reached the semifinals of the english and the cop. we're going to show how they did it in sport. ah, my for president has one a vote of confidence in congress after the attorney general. and i said investigation against dina, blotchy and members of government, on genocide and murder charges. it follows the most violent days in sunrise,
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began in december after the arrest of former president casteel arianna sanchez reports from lima inside of bidders congress. legislators shouted assassin at prime minister and medical tatiana, as he entered the chamber, to ask for a vote of confidence as her mouth. you're glad i am. okay, we'll be able see your soul. you. we declared that the government remains solidly focused on its political action. planned to pacify the country, we are not an authoritarian regime, nor do we oppose legitimate protest. but we have as a state, the obligation to safeguard the security of the majority of peruvians, jojo, or that unless it democracy would be defended at any price, triggering anger among some opposition legislators. as long as i mean another from one of these constant threats. when mister auto, rolla, shameful, saying that what they've done is right, that is that they recognize that the office of the massacres that the peruvian people have suffered in these days. but that they will continue to do the same. i
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want to say it was a little me utterly has offered help to the families of the victims as part of a strategy to pacify the country. but protesters are not satisfied with any of the government's attempts to quote the unrest. prime minister of adolescence, the government wants to build bridges with protesting groups. they send high level commissions to several areas in the country, but he says people are not willing to sit down for dialogue with instead, in the aftermath of the deadliest thing of protests in a month long crisis, shattered families are left to mourn. their loved ones, is this i with the lives of a but my son is dennis. i am his father. he was 16 years old. oh, the un high commissioner for human rights. his urging bid was government to carry out a prompt and impartial investigation into the deaths of protesters and to hold those
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responsible to account awe. while many peruvians want the violence and destruction to stop. others said, the political crisis will only end with precedent. dina one word, this resignation ins sanchez, i just eda lima, tens of thousands of opposition. supporters gathered in the bangladesh capital. they want the government to conduct the next general election. and on a non partisan caretaker administration, bangladesh had introduced a non political temporary government system to hold fair national elections in 1990 that was after the overthrow of the previous military government. but the ruling, a whammy league suspended the system before the 2014 vote. changing the constitution, despite mass protests, now chargers got more from docker, a massive gathering hair and not alternating taca off opposition party members. this was not the only place, though, gatherings also in front of the national class pob and across other parts of the
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country. now this rally has been an ongoing movement. this particular day have been called by alliance of 32 different political parties and alliance for democracy movement which wants to outs. but carn present got bend rather than 10 t demands among them as a formation of caretaker government during the next general election, which is due in december. this year they won the government to divide the parliament angry line immediately and to bring the fort prices under control. many other people from different walks of life have joined this opposition. rally then upset and fed up with the rise of essential goods for oil prices. high, high inflation that can't cope with the living any more for this is part of the demand of common people. now the political party said they'll keep on this movement till this government resigned. and then declared caretaker government to run the
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election. now they also won the election commission to be reform and have a new one because they said the last 2 elections were unfair. there were rig and there's gunman is here by red rigged election. most of the political opposition leaders we spoke through here and the common people. they have the same wise. and they said it's time for the government to go and call for a neutral caretaker government to conduct the election. it appears the movement is gonna continue till there's some resolution, and the political crisis seems to be avenue dimension in bangladesh. right now. license forces lay by mercenaries, have stepped up the result in a small salt mining town in eastern ukraine. the wagner group is now claiming control over solar doors city center. the cremeans cautioned against declaring victor prematurely key says its soldiers are holding out on the dash of battles. joining us live now from keith at natasha. what more do we know about the town of
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soda? all the situation around the eastern ukrainian town, a solid. i isn't a clear what you have is the russian defense mystery saying that airborne rush, airborne units have surrounded the town from the north and the south. earlier we heard of from the head of the russian mercenary, a group wagner yevgeny pedagogy in who said that his fighters had taken control of the city even posted a photograph of himself alongside some of his troops saying he was in one of the town soap minds well, that certainly has not been confirmed or verified, but what we do know is that the ukrainian defense officials are saying none of this is correct. they are saying that ukrainian forces are still fighting in the area. in fact, one top military official said fighting between ukrainian forces and russians was intense. he compared it to battles in world war 2. it is
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a very difficult situation on the ground. we know that and in the past few days though, british officials from the ministry of defense have indicated that to solid or could indeed, perhaps fall into russian hands shortly. now if that was to happen from the russian perspective, it would certainly be something of a fig tree of bracken field gain, which they haven't had for many weeks and months. it would also allow them to focus more on the town of background, which isn't far from solid r a victory. there for them would be highly symbolic. ukrainian and russian forces have been locked in intense fighting there for many months. indeed, ukrainian officials, they say that ukrainian forces they're around back but are still very much in control of their positions and putting up a very stiff opposition to the russian soldiers. yes, and obviously there was your korean troops are going to need some sort of back up. are continually we had heard from you cleans foreign minister who said the country
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still needed heavy armor vehicles. is it likely, but they're going to get them from other european countries? well, that's really the big question. you know, officials and keys and in europe have been saying for a short while now that what they think might happen next is that russia could possibly launch an offensive in the coming weeks in the coming months. and this is again, another reason why keith is asking a western power to send more weapons, particularly heavy weapons, particularly tanks. and about what we have seen amongst western powers. the sun reluctance to do that, they have worried in the past about sending offensive weapons about what that might mean for this war and their involvement, the implications of that. but that, that notion is turning because last week we had france deciding to send a combat like combat vehicles to ukraine. or we also know that britain is considering sending challenge a to tanks,
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and pressure is growing on germany to try and sign off on european countries, sending german built a leopard at tanks. ukraine is something that countries like france and poland have really a urging a berlin to do so far. the german chancellor, the earl, our front has been very reluctant because he is worried for that could be a way of escalating this conflict with russia. natasha, thank you. very much and do natasha bottle talking to us from keith. only give you a closer look at the rushes. wagner group, the private pot of military force was established in 2014, not to moscow, annexed crimea. the group was founded by a russian business. businessman, if guinea pro goshen was close to president vladimir putin, he also has a catering business and he was once called putin chef wagner were recently recruited russian prisoners to fight and ukraine, promising that they be free men on their return if they survived. the groups also been active outside of ukraine. it's present in parts of the middle east and in
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west african countries, such as molly and burkina, faso. and so as payment the group receives different sources of thought, an incomes including natural resources. some helamano is associate fellow at royal united services institute. he's joining us now from oxford. thank you very much. indeed for being with us. our correspondent, natasha. there was explaining some of the strategic elements of why this time might be important. but why do you think it is that the wagner group is so anxious to say that it has claimed victory in the center of the city, even though moscow is being cautious about that? well, this is jane per goshen flagship military mission. it's him backward, mozilla, dar and you jenny, production is locked currently in a shadow war against the russian defense minister. telegram candles are describing, survey should i give. he's also clashing with that regional governors like c, petersburg governor and a bag law. and he's rumored half political aspiration as of his own, perhaps leading estate esther conservative party down the line. so this is vital
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for production to get want to went up the defense industry and also elevate his profile at the elite level and the public consciousness to bolster his political aspirations. and if that is the case, then how long do you think the defense minister is prepared to let this run on mother? just keep going. file states to their advantage. and what turning point would there be to that might show us that that is a genuine split and they military organization. well, it's probably going to be really hard to see the split directly because production generally still tends to rely on sir against like gap pro war telegram channels and his media networks to reject the sky forms of discontent. he occasionally a lot like bribes and could europe and chechnya, and others, single out individuals for criticism like the central military district chief alexander lapin, who was dismissed and dab. so i don't think he's going to really boil over publicly . but this drift is definitely an a faster internally. and dad u. s. department and defense department have noted at the wander group actually is
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powerful enough that they actually take. busy the, some of the russian soldiers and russian military, they're responsible in defense ministry are actually taking orders from that. so they've created alternative power vertical already. what do you see? the future could hold for the wagner group on its founder in the event that, that i least as far as the moscow elite are concerned, that they are essentially now driving the war. i'm very essential to any success in the war. well the wanted of now is a drastically expanded dad military force and the u. s. estimates show this guy, 50000 troops and 40000 convicts and 10000 profit margin contractors that's much larger than it was before i looked back 5 years ago. the only at 6000 now they got 50000. so this is a significant debt military for us. it's eroni is to say that the water group is completely calling the shots for the russian military. it's truly their dominant back loop and in cylinder. but elsewhere on the front lines, they still the qatar off see the so separatist militia and still obviously russia
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regular forces and constructs that are taking late by having a victory in cylinder. if it does happen where the water group is solely responsible for it would be a major boost ripper. goshen zag credibility and saturate home. we're already seeing sam, russian pro accommodate. there's a your car jenko, one of the most popular ones, ambrosia. one saying that she be elevated to the role of major general. so he's getting a lot of popularity and support out of us some romani we appreciate as always, your opinion and your views on this channel. thank you so much indeed for your time . so thank you. thank you very much. or russia, ukraine of agree to a prisoners swapping a meeting between the countries, human rights officials and to k a n t people will be released in the exchange. i'm jonah, by sim costello who's following the meeting from is somewhat more to we know about what's been going on. so while they are to science, have often they said that they agreed on swap a 40 prisoners. and this is not the 1st time that turkey has meditated between
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russia and ukraine in terms of prisoners swap, but also turkey has been medi thing about reducing the tension between the 2 countries as well. apparently, at what uncle has defined itself as a role in this conflict in its neighborhood. and the black sea is to be a balancing act between the warring parties to care has been very clear and very local about. it's a stance against the russian invasion of ukraine, but also to kill has provided a weapons like drones arm fluids, turkish made drones to crane, but also managed to mediate within the 2 countries. that's why this position of turkey as a balancing factor has been appreciated by most of the circles, especially at the time when to kill us. credibility and international. every now has a strange relations with the west, even with nato, as
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a strong member of nato. turkey has very high statements against the, against the start of school, the infrastructure of nato, but after this mediation effort, especially after the great deal that was initiated by the united nations, took care found itself a very secure position. of course, these are very important steps for the turkish president who's gearing up for an election. it within a couple of months, we are expecting to care to hold the elections. i was earlier than a plan which is around mid may and it will also give present hours on credibility, not international, but also in the domestic public opinion said, i'm thank you very much indeed. said him costello, talking to us from the stumble, robinson, ethiopia northern to guy, ridge and have begun handing in their heavy weapons to the federal army. it's part of a peace steal assigned in south africa more than 2 months ago to end a 2 year conflict. the terms of that agreement included disarming the rebels.
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restoring federal authority into gray and reopening humanitarian access in the region. the you and estimates half a 1000000 people have died from violence to starvation during the conflict. hundreds of thousands have been forced out of their homes separately. the capital michael is an activist and associate editor of to heart. so website the documents crimes into that i and he's joining us from since fall in sweden. thank you very much. indeed for being with us, how confident can people into good i b that this is now an end to the conflict thank you for having. ready on what the, the people integrate don't have much of an option because they have been told in no uncertain terms by the you and by your canadian and by the americans, that they have to accept whatever it is offered to have been. and what has we offer to them now is been trickling of a exchange for the total disarmament also is the only force that we're protecting
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the to grab people again at the bomb bomb t arm this by eric samples is and they had been forces and both now in this amount of suffering integrate in terms of anger and other shorter yoke, basic necessities from medicine to other things. understood, right. people are simply desperately hoping that the also a community we land and some sort of a wood will trickle in. so there isn't much that there's a guy people who could play around with now they have to simply succumb to whatever is demanded of them as it. and hope that something good happens it's, it's understandable, of course, that they, they, heavy weapons would be put down that apparently there's going to be federal authority restored into gray. that doesn't explain what is actually going to happen to the fighters themselves. that how great is the concern that these men who have
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been fighting for so long may simply disband, but may not actually stop fighting in the future. you are right for you. no one knows what's going to happen to the members because so it keep time in the agreement signed in south africa data include likely in that will be that will be what the amendment and demobilization the read the question. so they have agreed that they will be re integrated into the apartment to be done just by it's very, very unlikely anymore. the opposite guy would find the idea of joining the fairy forces that re tens of thousands of women joined to that. so i don't see that, i mean they talk reintegration would be proposes
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to govern mark, thank you very much indeed for joining us and i'll just say that we appreciate it. thank you so much. still had an al jazeera indonesia president express his regret about a number of pos human rights abuses, but is it enough? 100 sports. we're going to tell you about an injury scare for novak joe village, head of the israeli an open ah, via is at a tipping point. scientists are telling us that we have just 12 years, as the world's leaders fail to agree upon a solution. people are taking matters into that we're talking about the company now. we're trying to get people to understand that it kills people and that it kills people. now it's already killing people, thrice the people's voice on al jazeera. mm mm. holding
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the powerful to account as we examined, the u. s. is role in the world on al jazeera. it's one of the biggest events for african music and creativity. artists from across the continent, gathering senate gov of the 8th edition, you'll be all africa music award. join us for coverage and update on how good here lou ah ah, what you'd like to see it out. reminder of our top stories at this hour at least 7 people to be killed in the afghan capital in a suicide explosion. near the foreign ministry office. the blast reportedly
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happened what a chinese delegation is, meeting the taliban at foreign ministry. but he's in germany are a victim climate activists from a village to allow the expansion of an open pit coal mine, of course rejected the protestors request to stay on flight departures in the united states have been paused because of a system failure. the white house says there's no evidence of a cyber attack box president joe biden has requested a full investigation aims and cause alex will share. this is a navy asian on our listings, joining us and skype from london. good to happy with the sun. al jazeera p viewer, so perhaps just joining us, can you explain to us what the system is that has had the issue? of course. so this is a system that belongs to the federal aviation administration, the f a that is the u. s. aviation regulator. and what we know is that in the early hours of the morning, eastern time around 4 am,
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they had suffered an outage that is directly related to notes. hands a no time is a notice to add man, that's his official name. but in every day aviation life a no time is essentially a notice or a directive that goes to all stakeholders in the involvement of getting an aircraft from a to b. so it is relevant to flight crew. it is relevant to aviation authorities to apples at traffic controllers and flight operation hobbs. and we know that this outage meant that the f, b, i and we student and the full details had some issue either producing or facilitating the distribution of those said, you know, times these notices. and that is essential because they are key to the communication of global travel and the safe continuation of flights of coast to from within the u. s. so what was triggered early morning was this suspension on all domestic flight departures from the u. s. as i speak to you right now,
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there is a new update from the eye that says, this is slowly being result. some a major apples in the u. s. such as new up and atlanta are able to resume departures. but the disruption, although it's only been a couple of hours so far, is always the media. and already there are the $2500.00 flights to, from all within the united states that are now facing delays via the standard correctly the no time system. i'm just reading a few notes here, gives information about any potential hazards or problems at airports, taking off and land. anything that would stop, i'm aircraft actually making a normal route as it were from takeoff generation flight and then landing again. i do want to ask you though, because this is a critical part of the infrastructure for the national air space is system one would imagine that these things are very heavily protected. i'm very well maintained. the president of the united states is ordering an investigation. one would imagine that at the heart of that is going to be the integrity of this system
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because it is essentially the thing that allows the system the aerospace system to work efficiently. well, quite because the, i mean you're absolutely right. b, e know times themselves are responsible for the safe communication across, you know, air travel related to that said country. now, when you are involving the united states, not only is it a key overflight area, but so many flights at so many different times of the day are either heading there or flying within. we're talking about the largest domestic. i travel a one of the largest domestic i travel areas on the earth, and i, and so as a result, you can imagine that now question is that an investigation will turn immediately into how something like they know tam system that belongs to the f a. the ation regulate, of course, highly protected and would be so vulnerable to something as simple as what they are referring to as an outage. the white house have come forward this morning to
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clarify that that belief at the moment is that this is not cyber security related. but nevertheless, president biden has all that an investigation to consider that as they start to resolve this issue and flights are able to, to get underway, them as much as we appreciate it, as always. thank you very much and if your time thank you. i'm in this work is in the u. k. our pricing on but the 2nd strike this winter demanding higher pay as the cost of living sores. nurses are also planning to walk off the job after what they called bitterly disappointing talks with the government, the u. k. is experienced a wave of industrial action as it battles record, inflation and a fall in living standards. am i hayward's joining us live from the shepherd once again? emma key medical workers back on strike in the you. k. yeah, more than 20000 ambulance workers on strike today, there are hundreds of picket line sight based in england and wales. of course that
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led to concerns about patient safety and the, and wider impact on the n a test because it was saying that they are offering my friends security. but they, they will go out to the most urgent calls here. and suddenly we have seen ambulance crews leave the picket line, getting the vehicles and go off with the blue lights flashing, or ambulance workers feel. they have been back into a corn about this. they are concerned about patient safety, montana really feel they have had to make a choice. but to take this action. and emma, that we were talking about before, this is part of a broader pat capacity of industrial action in the face of rising inflation and a day that the cost of living a new thing. absolutely. and people will tell you, you know, fire people who work in the fire service using food by nurses working using for having to use both. i see the people who got a job but still having to get aid the yes more started out really as the summer of
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discipline tend to which is the knock has ended up as the winter as it contains nurses, a doctor being vomited, ambulance workers are due to go out again in just a few weeks time. so it really is a lot of pressure on the government to try to come up with a solution. and this is an what to say, just about with it is only your way in the on it never as bad as death. am i? thank you very much indeed that emma, hey, we're talking to us from sheffield. indonesian president joker, we're dodo, has expressed regret about a number of human rights violations committed in the past. that's including the bloodshed and arrest that took place in the mid ninety's sixty's, but human rights groups. they were dollars expression of regrets, like other indonesian leaders before him doesn't go far enough, but it promised his government would seek to restore the rights of victims. to none,
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we get on young tyranny with a clear mind and a sincere heart. i as the leader of this country, admit that gross human rights violations have happened and several incidents we. i am an out of sympathy. i have a deep sympathy and empathy for the victims and their families. therefore firstly, the government and i are trying to rehabilitate the victim's rights fairly and wisely without neglecting efforts towards judicial resolution. they brought health organizations declared the end of nearly 4 months. a bowler are breaking uganda at least 55 people have died. garden health ministry says it's now successfully controlled the spread of the virus, according to the w h o outbreak of the disease n's when there are no new cases for 42 consecutive days. preliminary results from parliamentary elections in beginning have been announced the vote seen as a test of the west african nations democracy as opposition. candidates were able to take part after a 4 year absence. about 6600000 voters were eligible to take part in sunday's post
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to elect a 109 deputies. i'm address is joining us live from corporate, which is on the south coast of been in talk us through what it's been like for people to be able to vote in these elections with opposition parties now taking part one for many opposition. supporters. it's i welcome development that really, really, we're happy that finally the opposition is back on the ballot. but again, this is not properly reflected in terms of vaught to turn out on election days. on sunday, what we've seen across been the republic is a no voter turnout. i think probably we've recorded only a 3rd of the vote, a population roughly around 2 point something 1000000, who turn out eventually to vote in this election. apparently that the election commission here is saying that probably it's probably due to vote to fatigue,
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but many people really, really worried that violence could break out an election day. we haven't seen that yet, but again, the election according to the election commission has gone very, very well in most parts of the country. and they are happy with the way the elections were conducted here. so a short while ago they announced the number of seats one by each political part. in fact, 30 political parties are presented in parliament instead of the 7, but contested. i'm to talk to us about the main issues that are i have been on the agenda for people having going to the the, the polls even though they've been going and low numbers. well basically people want to see government and legislators address critical issues that affect the country. job opportunities just spoken to people on the election day. we asked them exactly what they were looking for in terms of representation,
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what their representative should do for them. what talking about jobs, jobs, jobs, and jobs, and basically they also want improvement in certain situations like education in terms of infrastructure development. which by the way, according to some analysts tia is going on very well, because some form of renewal is currently going on here in the commercial capital. and they also want to see improvement in security because there are threats, security threats in billions, border with neighboring countries like missouri and jerry. so that one, but to be addressed quickly before it spreads to other parts of the country. so those are the issues whether or not the election resolves is enough to satisfy the opposition and keep them of the st. the elections, i just announced 30 minutes 35 minutes ago by the election commission and were not subtle how the opposition and the rest of the voting community will take this announcement. basically, the democrat, which is a main opposition party, was able to get 28 of the 109 seats in parliament,
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the u. p. which is the largest political block in parliament as 53 percent. and then another political party, the republican congress, got 28 seats as well in parliament. one of the most important aspect of this election, rob is the allocation, specifically number of seats 24 number of seats to female voters in all the consequences and been the republic and those constituents, as, according to the electoral commission, german year have been filled by women that's what it is talking to us from the south coast of building. i'm a thank you very much need that if she pounds plans to a new record low against the us dollar one year ago, it was worth around $15.00 to $1.00 now it's fallen to $30.00 to $1.00. this fresh boat, a volatility times 2 months out to kind of agreed to a $3000000000.00 rescue loan from the international monetary fund. analysts say this may be a sign that kind of shifting towards
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a flexible exchange rates mechanism, backed by the i n f. a number of attacks against pakistani police has raised concerns about violence by the pakistani taliban national november. the group ended a ceasefire. brokered by the african taliban and ordered its fighters to launch attacks against the pakistani state. i fed bag has more police in pakistan on high alert. it comes after the buck stops. tyler bond talking to police in recent weeks and threatened the prime minister and foreign minister within the province of haber buck to inquire if the police who are on the front line the militants have cooked them, says, but most sites on rapids no loss. thomas hayes had being used by militants, or on guns, sniper weapons, and their targeting policemen at our at nighttime, on rooftops of the police dition where they are gardening or unrealistic points.
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but just days ago, 2 police officers and one civilian were killed during an attack by the pakistani tally bon. the situation has angered locals, who fear a return to violence. they took to the streets to voice their opposition to the taliban. the threat is very real ah, the bach stanley taliban released this training video promising more attacks and declare and gets intention to impose its hard line interpretation of islam clause and its opposition to the pakistan military merit. technologically each and every push to, ah, very, very disturb because our, these are many can see like, or situation life here in a copy kegler and the people are receiving the rain, some threatening one target lingam for the situation is very, very alert. it really, really allowed me in the capitalist summer box,
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there have been warnings of possible attacks. i can skip the mats and foreigners 2022. so $150.00 attacks carried out by the blackstone. he played one, killing dozens of people. one good thing that we have seen in the recent past is that up people or for concern areas, leg, you must have seen and swat and in was it is gone. where the whole population, irrespective for their a party affiliation, they all got together, they all protested, and they thought that is all for now, this hope authorities will be able to deal with this threat and they won't be returned to violence. i said bake al jazeera, the indian himalayan town of jocksey. my phase being evacuated is its buildings crumble, its being blamed on non stop construction in the area and a changing environment. stephanie decker is born. this holy town in the himalayas is slowly sinking into the mountains. it's holmes crumbling, its people desperate about as unsuccessful. the chemical guy told me that even bull
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day doesn't matter. now suddenly the authorities are asking us to leave our house and they have not provided us any assistance they have just asked us to leave, but we have no way to go on it. but let me go to lily, and when i am a government we will making our house here. we broad, brick, sand and reinforcing bars. only some days back. one of my sons built a new house, but that is also of no use. how will we live here now? we spent everything on this house on whatever authorities are relocating people after cracks appeared in homes. there been reports that nearly 600 homes in hotels are sinking in the north indian town, which has around 20000 people. lucille and lambert, the man live with us help you so much shelby up there does come. we'll kick on the major reasons for this are an increased population. an infrastructure boom. the n t p c. tunneled, their building and the blasting work being carried out in the region. because of
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this, jo, she math is thinking. structures have developed cracks and people are living in fear. yoda jace, math is close to a number of important religious sites in the himalayas. attracting thousands of pilgrims every year. 3 gin is vulnerable to earthquakes and has seen a number of disasters in recent years. experts play melting glaciers and relentless construction in the area. people here already live a simple life losing their homes, leaves and would know where to go. and no way to make a living. stephanie decor, audra 0. the golden globe awards returned to television screens in the us after it was taken off air because of controversy about corruption and a lack of diversity. austin buffer was named best actor in a drama for his role as elvis presley. while an absent cade bond chance one best dramatic actress for her role in tar branches or even children, one best comedy or musical, the most prestigious prize best motion picture drama,
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including the rematch between alexander, you think? and anthony joshua the country has also back to the live golf series, which is full, several top names like phil mickelson defect from the more established pga tool creating a major rift in the game. while back to you and out, i would love to have the night as a close in his contract, which can from the more established a p j tool, creating a major rift in the game. while back to you and out, i will not have the night. there is a clause in his contract which can mix is also linked with manchester united. but if they don't both, so the attack they do still have this month. why? because he's continued his great form in front of go. he's called twice out. manchester united. when the lee cut quarter final, it was anthony de you got united started pressing against your side chelton russia then grabbed it to lay goals to make it serina via an i to a victory. it arrives in a competition. new counselor also into the semi's off to be things fellow premier
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lakeside lesta. what am i going to defend down by a lifelong new fossil fan? he put them ahead with his 1st goal for the cup before linton. it made it soon to cancel place and the lawful and moved places were 1st made to tracy in more than 50 years. in italy, holders into the land survive to scan it to get pumped. palmer in the copper tale is thank you. rich gave every be side upon the need in the 1st sorry, martinez equalized. the inside is the flex effort beating down luigi booth on the 44 year old. a sang at the sound 727 years off. his 1st appearance at the stadium tonight at the game went into extra sign. but to be fun, couldn't keep out francesca with shabby who wanted printer to fill that place in the quarter finals, defending champions bar right and have made it to interim to the iranian golf course in iraq. they fought from a go down to beat castle, already twice enough 20 minutes. the 1st with an angle the asian
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champions cats are then gave away a late penalty. they are confirming here the humble abdullah, eustace hall. i was put away the spot for a victory barring it's helping me with pick point. now it's been a bit just a few days before the australian opened. he's a 9 time with melvin, but he had to cut short a practice match because of a hamstring issue. thank he didn't want to risk anything. meanwhile, is confirmed joke of it will play a major role in the breakaway professional tennis players association will be joined by women's number 2 on shabba and 6 of the top players to form the executive committee of the organization which has divided tennis. it sits outside the current governing bodies, the a t p and w t, a, with the main aim of increasing play, a power joke of which they says they are not calling for boycott or rival. to them via james hardens scored his 2nd straight at triple a,
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double as the philadelphia 76 as beat the detroit pistons. hot and finished with 16 points. 15 assists, and 12 rebounds. he is one of his assist, is setting up a joel and beat you came back from injury with a game high, 36 points. philadelphia winning easily. 147 to 116. that is all you'll support now joe will have more a little bit later. uh huh, thank you very much indeed. i'll be back in a couple of minutes with more and all these stories for a there are 50000 women in ukrainian military of which 10000 are on the front lines. after russia invaded ukraine in february, there was an increase in women volunteering to join the military and ukraine. unlike men, women are not obliged to register for mandatory military service. and that could be
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changing very soon. ukraine is considering making military service mandatory for women with specific skills, but said a decision would that be made until next year? for now there are enough female volunteers willing to join many like 25 year old katya. view it more than just a job or i'm a patriot of my country. i cannot sit on my hands and do nothing in a country fighting a war and training new soldiers, no matter what their gender. we are a generation of can people, but very ambitious, very united, very puts they stand. i'm very good that. you know, ben might be comfortable right now, but not for long. you will soon feel the same. his,
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we feel every day from cuba, hong kong and uganda, 3 women group who would be impact of the frontline activists fear future children on a j 0. mm. allow government knowledge is iraq, with no with freedom is always was fighting for both and untold stories from across asia and the pacific one or one east allowed to see ah hundreds of flights across.
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