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this is deja news live from berlin no survivors in the crash of an ethiopian airlines jet authorities are combing the site near i disobey where the plane went down shortly after takeoff killing all one hundred fifty seven people on board if you know p. has declared monday a day of mourning. two german journalists are forced to leave turkey after officials there refused to renew their accreditation the german public broadcasters said they have says turkey is trying to intimidate foreign correspondents. and
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tibetans around the world marks sixty years since a failed uprising against chinese rule forced their spiritual leader into exile. on nick spicer thank you for joining us. all one hundred fifty seven passengers and crew have been killed in the crash of a boeing seven thirty seven max jet the airliner lost contact with air traffic control minutes after taking off from i disobey but to nairobi passengers for more than thirty countries were on board the largest group was from kenya ethiopia has declared monday a day of mourning. why it was fine flying weather but still the boeing seven three seven crashed tiny pieces of debris left behind the pilot sent out a distress signal and then just six minutes off to take off the plane hit the
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ground in nairobi kenya people gathered to wait for flight three zero to survival but it never landed. at first there was confusion. and complaints about the lack of information. everyone was asking. giving was not his company but normal thing and you're just going up until twenty one of the buses just on display like if must be just a crush. that is a baby ate the idea as the afternoon wore on a sickening realize i should say it in for passengers loved ones. those who departed dead this morning were never coming home today is a very sad and tragic day for all of us. and for us who are on board. investigators are at the crash site just outside the city
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there trying to determine causes the key question how could a plane with over one hundred fifty passengers and crew go down on such a clear sunny day. reporter how we a diesel is covering this story for us and is a babe and sent us this update. farmland near the town of. close to the site of the accident has been. named search teams are now scouring the area for their lines it's person from the boeing company are investigating the crash. at eight thirty eight local time and. just six minutes later of course the big question what happened within that time when this disaster what we do know is that. this plane only recently at the end of last year it was the new plane going only had one thousand two hundred flight hours on it in the
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past the plane had just arrived. this morning their flight was elected by yet even begin. to get a king and national he was a senior pilot who has been working for an airline since two thousand so there are still a lot of questions about this crash in terms of. we know there were one hundred thirty nine passengers and crew members all of whom lost their lives six thirty five countries were on the flight the majority were states if you can yes and. so for individuals holding you and passports were also on the passengers they were on their way to acting u.n. environment assembly taking place. this week so. some of the has been in a very somber mood ever seen some you saw the accident this morning most of the requests the media have interrupted regular schedule and have been airing of
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condolences. and that was journalist in the ethiopian capital. did i use any more on the plane crash i mean what can you tell us about the reaction by the u.s. company boeing which is of course the manufacturer how they responded they released a statement today sending their condolences they said that they are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of the passengers and the crew on ethiopian airlines flight three zero two seven thirty seven max eight airplane they extend their sympathies and they also announced later on in the day that they would be sending a crew of technicians to the cleanup site to help with the investigation of course investigators at this point want to find out what caused the crash and boeing could help determine if it was a problem with the plane what can you tell us about this plane and its specifics the seven thirty seven max is a seven thirty seven max eight so there's a few different kinds seven through ten it's a very new generation plane just came out in two thousand and seventeen something
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that boeing is very proud of it is pushing it supposed to be more fuel efficient and more technologically advanced than the older generation of seven thirty seven's but it has been under intense scrutiny recently because this is the second time it is a benefit in a major plane crash in just six months and for such a new plane that's pretty shocking of course i'm referring to the flight the lion air flight off the coast of indonesia that went down killing one hundred eighty nine passengers and what happened in this plane crash early investigation show that it was probably a malfunction of an automated software that interpreted the plane that the software believe the plane descending when it wasn't forced the nose down and the pilot was unable to pull back up and now there's no link between that crash and what happened today there's no evidence of those are associated but of course investigators are looking for but just to understand can you tell us how boeing addressed to the lion air crash boeing has claimed that the seven thirty seven max series is just as safe
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as any plane in the sky right now they said that if pilots follow the standard procedure the checklist. then they can compensate for any malfunction of the software but there was controversy because the software was announced the pilots pilots have since then been calling for trainings the boeing resisted that saying that they recommended no training for pilots because they said that the thirty seven thirty seven x. is so similar to the old generation that they shouldn't have to spend money on retraining of course if there is a link between the initial crash and then this one this will become a very big story and are there or will there be a lot of these planes flying in the skies right now there's about three hundred fifty operated by airlines all around the world actually southwest airlines in the u.s. is the biggest buyer you also have american airlines ryanair but three hundred fifty is not that much just represents about two percent of bones entire fleet but it represents eighty percent of those planes that boeing is actually making for
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airlines so it is becoming more popular this is kind of the future of boeing's mid-range flight and if this if there is a link between the software malfunction then they might have a problem to deal with passengers will be thinking of these these accidents ok thank you very much deb these arenas you for that insight. to german journalists are on their way back home to germany after the government of turkey refused to renew their press passes the journalists were not given any reason for the decision their media organizations intend to appeal it germany's foreign minister has also criticized the decision zeba from the berlin daily taga spiegel and you're going to posit from the from germany's public broadcaster say they see no legal grounds for their denial of press accreditation in turkey and here's what they had to say just before leaving istanbul. before you think this means some uncertainty for other members of the press it appears the goal here is to influence reporting there has
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already been a chilling effect asserted on the turkish media there's hardly any critical reporting at least in the state media of its now it appears the government would like to achieve the same with the international media but i cannot imagine they will succeed and that's the plan of. needs to be said that our situation is a luxury in comparison to what our turkish colleagues are dealing with more than one hundred thirty turkish journalists are now sitting in prison for something they posted online or for an article they wrote while the two of us are able to get on a plane and leave the things that concerns us that the turkish government appears to want to extend pressure beyond national borders on this. and now to some of the other stories making news around the world tunisians health minister has resigned over the south and sudden deaths of eleven newborn babies outrage has been growing since the babies died at a state maternity hospital on thursday and friday and investigation is underway but
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officials say the cause was likely a blood infection. algerian president. has returned home to algiers after a two week stay in a swiss hospital the eighty two year old had been receiving medical treatment there for an undisclosed condition but if he is returning as protests are growing in algeria over his intention to run for a fifth term. after three days without electricity power is reportedly returning to parts of venezuela but many areas including the country's capital are still struggling with the ongoing blackout at a pro-government rally on saturday venezuela's president nicolas maduro claimed the united states had launched a cyber attack to set off the worst power outage in the nation's history. in moscow thousands of people have been protesting a draft law that would place much tighter restrictions on the internet in russia it's one of the biggest protests in the russian capital in years lawmakers say the
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bill will prevent foreign meddling in russia's affairs but critics say the law is a throwback to russia's to talent tarion past they say will increase censorship and isolate the country from the rest of the world. emily sure when was at that demonstration for us let's take a look at what she's been hearing from the protestors the russian government claims that creating an autonomous internet they would be unplugged from the world wide web will keep russia safe from external threats but this isn't the first restriction on the internet here and protesters and today's march are comparing the measure with the new iron curtain and some of even told me if they take the internet will have nothing. to day marks sixty years since the people of tibet rose up against the chinese rule. and favre member the dalai lama fleeing his homeland admits that failed
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uprising he's been living in exile in india ever since for many tibetans today's anniversary is a bitter occasion standing in the rain in delhi this group of activists chant free tibet and sing traditional songs and buddhist chants the gathering was also to commemorate the many thousands of tibetans killed during the failed revolt nineteen fifty nine after that uprising an estimated one hundred thousand tibetans fled the fighting as refugees here's a look at tibet today and into the key events leading up to this sixtieth anniversary. as the roof of the world nestled high in the himalayas today. in this region of china but it's not tony in name only the chinese state controls almost every area of life religious observance in the traditional territory has been reduced to an absolute minimum. it was nine
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hundred fifty when china asserted its rule over tibet in the years that followed resentment to beijing grew to bits then head of state down i loma to negotiate with chairman mao zedong but marched nine hundred fifty nine sort of full scale uprising in tibet thousands are said to have died during the suppression of the revolt the dalai lama was forced to flee. crossing the himalayas on foot eventually arriving in dharamsala india he set up a government in exile where he has remained evidence for years he has pushed for great autonomy for tibet. today the aging still views him as an enemy a separatist threat. china says it has liberated today and points to modern progress and greater prosperity but sixty years after the dalai lama was forced into exile many tibetans still view him as their rightful leader for then this one of the three is a day of mourning. german soccer news now where sunday's bundesliga matches have
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been decided and two european contenders prevailed against relegation threatened sides in the late game leverkusen beat hannover with a late goal and earlier hoffenheim edged past nuremberg on saturday byard beat all spurred defeated stuttgart freiburg snuck past her to berlin scoreless draw between lives taken out and beat mites on friday bremen down shaka and on monday dusseldorf will face frankfurt. so what does all that mean for the bundesliga standings biran are now have a razor thin lead over dortmund at the top leverkusen move ahead of frankfurt in the race for europe in the bottom half freiburg move up after beating her to stuttgart hanover and nuremberg are still in big trouble. and a reminder the top story we're following for you there are no survivors in the crash of an ethiopian airlines jet that went down shortly after takeoff from this
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about one hundred fifty seven people were on board the boys seven thirty seven max on route to nairobi. coming up five years after the malaysia airlines flight m h three seventy disappeared we look at how friends and relatives of the passengers are coping that's all from me for now. i'm secure in the. time and in the end this is a me you are not allowed to stay here and more we will send you that. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers with lions and. what's your story. on what numbers of women especially in victims of violence in.
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