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with exclusive. the must see concerning culture in europe. to be full curious minds. do it yourself networkers. subscribers and don't miss. boeing shares slide this monday another deadly crash sees some airlines ground the plane make a new passenger jet. high density living in one of the world's biggest slums but no toilets in sight. and one of the treasures could chinese demand for you to be too much of a good thing. i mean physical and let's do business it's
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a bad day for business for boeing it shares tanking and horrible news for the relatives and colleagues mourning those killed in a second accident involving a boeing seven three seven max eight ethiopian airlines flight crashed shortly after takeoff from on sunday all passengers and crew were killed ethiopia has grounded all seven three seven. china has ordered all of its airlines to do the same citing zero tolerance for safety workers into the chatroom that's where a similar accident happened in. south africa and cayman islands are following suit now remember these planes are all brand new and there's a heap of deliveries on the way so this could be a huge setback for boeing. and before we go to our correspondents to talk about this let's have a listen to what officials from. the o.b. an airline's had to say it's the continent's largest carrier and his turn to add a savable into the gateway to africa. as of yesterday we
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have grounded on. going the seven three seven eight marks fleet in ones created and which was involved in yesterday's accident. as a precaution safety measure. but this does not mean that the incident was related to. these defects on this specific fleet but we have taken this as an extra safety precaution. so that. the remaining investigation continues. because of cobras following this story and we've also got our reporter joy doreen barrow with us from the kenyan capital nairobi where that plane was headed for joy ethiopian is a big boeing customer doesn't have a whole lot of orders on the way. yes indeed it does and the plane that
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crashed was only four lines all of it was deliberate in nov twenty eighth but before that they had received a fast lamine july twenty eighteen and if you know the website or boeing it also indicates that if european airlines was expecting twenty eight other jets over a similar model coming in to be absolutely yes they actually had a launch treaty eight things that they were expecting to come into ethiopia ok back to you in a minute joy first christoph is anyone going to want to get on one of these flights people are starting to have second thoughts here ben if they're scheduled to travel on a seven three seven max and there's one incident that i found particularly interesting regarding southwest airlines in the united states which is a carrier that has the most seven for seven mex planes in its fleet thirty four is the number so a customer said that she was uncomfortable flying on a seventy seven next with southwest airlines and she asked that you'd like to
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switch to a different plane well southwest said ok we understand your concern no problem they read a book to her whereas a travel companion of the very same woman she wrote on twitter called the airline just minutes later having the same request and they denied it and it shows the dilemma of carriers because grounding these planes but equally if they're a big part of your fleet is a heavy decision to seek and if airlines canceling their orders this is going to turn into a disaster i mean it's too early to determine that but boeing is sticking to its product is there anything else i can do very little to be honest at the at this stage of the. events that were on at the moment a link between the crash of the lion air flight you mentioned in october also conducted on i seventy seven next and the one that happened yesterday has not been established yet some might say i mean there are similarities it's the same type of airplane it is also a brand new both. brown you have planes it was right after takeoff where events
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happened that led to the crash but anything other than standing by its product at this point in time would have been considered an admission of guilt or something is wrong here by critics of boeing so boeing says it has not issued any new guidance to its customers how to handle the plane how to fight plane and instead plans to send a technical team to support investigators at the crash site because so many times when you hear about it and they have plane crashing the first thing you do is have a look at how old that aircraft is and these as christopher points out a brand new joy a handful of countries have grounded these jets including south africa and ethiopia kenya hasn't well kenya hasn't because the national carrier in kenya does not actually have the seven three seven jets and all go up reports indicate that they were planning and the are still planning to how to some of them of those i'm not
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really definite but as a country the country has the ground and the center and our mosques jets now flying is sometimes the only way of getting around the continent and this crash that has two years of relative calm in african skies what are the ramifications. well some of the clear indications are that of course the families friends and employers of fools killed in the rush will likely sometime but then there's also the fact that if you've been airlines is likely to how a number of legal. you know cases going on oh and from the families of those who have been killed in the crash and then there are likely also legal wrangling between the manufacturer and themselves in trying to figure out what exactly happened but then we're also likely to see that wasn't trust is going to go down just a little which could affect the sales for anything and lines but not much really on
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the holes in the economy of the few via ok.d. w.'s correspondent in nairobi joy doreen thank you very much for joining us and christopher thank you very much for your expertise thought more than half of all kenyans in urban areas live in on planned settlements the country is home to one of africa's largest slums robi's kibera as a population of around a quarter of a million for most of its residents access to running water and proper sanitation remains a luxury. not a job for the faint hearted and as a frogger trickle sunda empties pit latrines in kibera electrons were dug in the nairobi slum to help deal with the lack of toilets which left residents deaf and caning into plastic bags and hurling them from their doors while pit latrines helped and flying toilets they didn't solve the main problem and the newly planted
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sewage treatment facility may not change things either. to communion with fruit you can barrow has no sewer system and the only one that is there belongs to the city council the project that has been proposed by the kabera people as not in their room. and if they manage to build it i cannot access it they will never allow me to deposit the waste there. this week. or so and i may have to continue throwing the waste into a nearby river around eighty percent of the world's waste water flows back into the environment one in four people drinks water contaminated with human waste according to u.n. figures the fact that somebody is collecting this waste and taking it somewhere else relieves so to say the burden on the human population when it comes to really . public health. however it's also it's important to say that they are not really. to be to.
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actually ponto the problem what kibera needs isn't it's small army of progress but a modern sewer system. which the biggest labor union in algeria is calling for a new political leadership protests against president i've done aziz beautifully a rocking the north african country a huge says change is necessary but that it must be brought about by peaceful means and through dialogue algerians are angry about unemployment and corruption and have mobilized against the president's bid for a fifth term in office in next month's elections. is me and selling off its national treasures to china that's the accusation of some local traders jade is just one of the nation's abundant resources it's prized by the chinese and as you'll see in this next report they have very good businesspeople. me and mar
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a country in the process of opening up to the outside world. the history revealed on the ground below tells of great cultures and lost empires. the irrawaddy river leads to mandalay the country's cultural capital. life can be hard here who wants to sell this screen rock for about fifty thousand euros it's rough jade me and maher has more than any other country but it's often extracted under miserable conditions. there's a black face here and the color is not green enough no i don't like it. the chinese are tough negotiators their offers are always very low if i offer one hundred thousand they offer twenty thousand and they never go higher than thirty thousand so it's always we lose faith in. the chinese control tired
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market price the so-called stone of heaven for thousands of years. give up. the j. distributor try selling some of his rings instead. but it's not his day to day. again no sale. to chinese work on behalf of clients who are far away. the offers come via smartphone. jade and for finnish jewellery this online trade is well suited to the savvy business people here at the market. to implement that's good to people on the internet don't know much they do not know if the quality is good we import the good spy plane but taxes are high and they cut into profits if we wear the chains or rings ourselves when we return we don't have
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to pay taxes. he was. finally able to celebrate slit but something doesn't feel right to him. of course it said we're selling off our country's treasures here but there is no other way of doing it the chinese are so strong and we're so weak we need money and the chinese have money. in china jade is a symbol of good fortune and somehow it seems that here good fortune is on the side of the buyer. haves and have nots i think business with the.
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law. german agriculture destroying baltic people. german companies are mining on a massive scale it's a cheap resource to farmers. but environmentalists more than. arms the climate. these bombs releases huge amounts of greenhouse gases depleting box. close up sixty minutes on.
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take it personally i already with all the wonderful people in stories that make the game so special. for all true fans. like. abbas more than football longline. this is news africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes the continent this morning after any airline crash last sunday killed all one hundred fifty seven people we'll tell you about some of the faces find the numbers. also coming up.

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