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the price of. the floods are coming. storks twenty double. play. this is deja news live from berlin there are no survivors in the crash of an ethiopian airlines jet authorities are combing the site near i disobey about where the plane went down shortly after takeoff killing all one hundred and fifty seven people on board p.o.b. has declared monday a day of mourning also coming up. algeria's president bush of abdelaziz bouteflika
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is back home after receiving medical treatment in switzerland but a tense political situation awaits with thousands of algerians protesting his plans to run for a fixed term. and tibetans around the world mark sixty years since a failed uprising against chinese rule forced their spiritual leader into exile. on a spice or thanks for joining us. ethiopia has declared monday a national day of mourning after a passenger jet leaving out as a baby crashed killing all one hundred fifty seven people on board the ethiopian airlines boeing seven three seven max jet lost contact with air traffic control just six minutes after takeoff passengers from thirty five countries were on the plane heading to nairobi with the largest group coming from kenya. it was
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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 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 just. giving it was not his company but no one was saying and you're just going up until twenty one of the fuss and just all and just plainly if must be just a crush. that is a baby ate the i.p.o. as the afternoon wore on a sickening realize i should say again for passengers loved ones those who departed dead this morning were never coming home today is
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a very sad and tragic day for all of us. who are on board. the crash site outside the a.t.o. ping capital is now a crime saying investigators hope to find clues amidst the mangled wreckage explaining how this new boeing plane could crash site fost answers to this tragedy which can't come fast enough for ethiopians they've been gathering at the crash site for the shock and grief this is caused is writ large on the faces of people the. our east africa correspondent melody ball sent us this update from the kenyan capital nairobi where the plane was supposed to arrive this morning. hundreds of people gathered today outside the airport here in nairobi where the plane was supposed to arrive at ten thirty in the morning family friends and colleagues had been waiting for their loved ones and would then attended to in the emergency centers at the airport there's also been an outpouring of messages of condolence on
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social media and you can really tell that the entire country is mourning kenya has in fact the highest number of casualties thirty two kenyans one boarded the plane and now everyone here is of course asking what happened a lot of things still very unclear but we do know that the plane crashed just six minutes after takeoff we know that the pilot had sent out a distress signal that he asked for permission to return to the capital which he was granted but the plane never made it back. is regarded as a very reliable and safe not only in africa but across the globe but a lot of people are now wondering if in fact something could have been wrong with the model itself the boeing seven thirty seven eight max it's a brand new model that the airline had just board four months ago it's only been delivered three hundred times well it wide but still it's the second time that
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a plane of this type of this model has crashed the last crash happened last year in indonesia but of course there is no way of telling yet who or what is to plame for the tragedy. and christopher is here to talk more about the plane involved in the crash as we just heard it melanie occurred to ball say there was a similar the exact same plane in a crash off of indonesia five and a half months ago is what happened then possibly linkable to what's happening now well investigators will certainly look at the lion air crash in october fin order troops we'll see if there are if there are term loans here and there you know it's . hard at this point to to say what happened what caused today's crash and if there is a link to the two the ryanair crash there is one and we have to be really careful here but there is one indicator that there could be a similar this could be the similar problem there is
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a flight tracking website flight radar twenty four that claims that today's e.o.p. airlines flight had unstable vertical speed saying the plane after takeoff went up then dipped down again went up again and then disappeared from radar now that could point to a similar problem which had the lion air flight crash in october where a basically malfunctioning automated software forced the nose of the plane down and the pilots couldn't do anything about it ultimately crushing the plane so a new plane from boeing launched in two thousand and seventeen what is the manufacturer saying about boeing issued a statement that the company was deeply saddened by this crash boeing extended. sympathies to the relatives and friends of the victims obviously and it also said that it was sending a crew of technicians to help investigators to solve the question what caused the
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crash can you tell us a bit more about the technical specifications of the seven thirty seven because they've been around for many many years is this a new plane or what weld boeing's seven thirty seven is their best selling product virtually any decent sized airline will have one of these planes in their fleet or airbus is a three twenty which is similar model and they're basically the workhorse is of these airlines so any mid-range connection is likely to serve a service by one of these planes not the seven to seven max is a new generation of aircraft it's supposed to be more fuel efficient it has a bunch of new software in there and it has bigger and wider turbines which as we've. and from the lion air crash in october apparently changes the status of the planes and how it needs to be flown the boeing says that pilots don't need new training for the max right that's what that's what boeing said because boeing
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claims that if in any case of emergency or if anything goes not as planned palace simply have to follow the protocol in order to fly the plane as any three seven thirty seven pilots have or say that's not the case we need more training ok davies because of cover some insight on the boeing seven hundred seven max thanks for that . and now to some of the other stories making news around the world in syria the u.s. backed syria democratic forces have resumed military operations against so-called islamic state in. operations had paused to allow more civilians to be evacuated more than sixty thousand people have been displaced by fighting there syrian regime forces prepared to retake the jihadists a final enclave in the country. tunisia's health minister has resigned over the sudden deaths of eleven newborn babies outrage has been growing since the babies died at a state maternity hospital on thursday and friday an investigation is underway but
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officials say the cause was likely a blood infection. turkish president tayyip erdogan has accused women's day marchers of disrespecting islam he told supporters in istanbul the feminist rally had interrupted a call to prayer on friday police use clubs and tear gas to break up the rally feminist groups have long accused the once government of not doing enough to prevent violence against women. algerian president is beautifully to has returned home to algiers after a tuesday week stay in a swiss hospital the eighty two year old had been receiving medical treatment there for an undisclosed condition but a flicker is returning as protests are growing in algeria over his intention to run for a fifth term. many of those who joined the march through the algerian capital algeria's on sunday it was students and even schoolchildren like these many schools as well as businesses remained closed as part of a general strike cool to protest president beautifully his plan to run for
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a fifth term in office. was since i was born the only president i know is beautifully i would like to have another one he did not mention at the last march on friday everyone was protesting young old men women this is because we are all against the fifty five. eighty two year old beautifully has been wheelchair bound since suffering a severe stroke in two thousand and thirteen he's ready if he had in public since. sunday's protests coincided with the ailing president's return from switzerland where he received medical treatment for an undisclosed condition in a geneva clinic fueling speculation that the ailing president is far from fit for office protests also spread to paris france is the former colonial power in algeria and is home to a large ex-pat algerian population one young biochemist summed up the mood among many of her peers. i'm sad not to be that to support them but i've come today
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because my heart is with my fellow citizens in algeria. if i was there i'd be on the streets to say the system has to go we're sick of it. and there were many similar protests in other parts of the francophone will. fall in venezuela a crippling blackout is entering its fourth day opposition leader and self-proclaimed interim president one quite zero is hoping the crisis will prompt lawmakers to finally allow humanitarian aid into the country he told reporters he's convening an emergency session of the country's national assembly. i am going to ask the national assembly tomorrow to decree a national state of emergency we must take care of this catastrophe right now we can't abandon our people and to all those in the areas most affected you have the right to protest you have the right to demand you have the right to raise your voice the entity that it was he. meanwhile power is reportedly
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returning to some parts of venezuela but people in many areas including the country's capital caracas are still struggling with the blackout people are having to queue for hours to get basic supplies or to access a power outlet some areas are reporting cases of looting schools and businesses will remain closed on monday at a pro-government rally on saturday the country's president nicolas maduro claimed a cyber attack by the united states was responsible for what is the worst power outage in the nation's history. oh today marks sixty years since the spiritual leader of tibet the dalai lama fled his homeland amid a failed uprising against chinese rule he has 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 free tibet and seeing a traditional songs and buddhist chants. the gathering was also to commemorate the
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many thousands of tibetans killed during the failed revolt of one nine hundred 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. it's known as the roof of the world nestled high in the himalayas today tibet is governed tone in this region of china but it's an autonomy in name only the chinese state controls almost every area of life religious observance in the tradition the buddhist territory has been reduced to an absolute minimum. it was nine hundred fifty when china asserted its rule over tibet in the years that followed resentment to beijing grew to bent's then head of state the dalai lama sought to negotiate with chairman mao zedong but launched nine
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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 ever since for years he has pushed for greater autonomy for tibet. today beijing still views him as an enemy a separatist threat. china says it has liberated tibet 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 anniversary is a day of mourning. and a reminder of the top story we're following for you if the o.p.'s has declared monday a day of mourning for the victims of the ethiopian airlines crash the boeing seven three seven max went down just six minutes after taking off from madison bent up
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