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look up. this is data when you fly from berlin a passenger plane skids off a runway in india and breaks into the india b. india express flight from mad to buy with nearly 200 people a slid off the runway in wet conditions while landing in tandem will bring you the latest polls on the program. the u.n. warns of an impending humanitarian disaster in a nap and on following the deathly blasts the drifts through the capital beverage pull it was completely destroyed all sources are now all worried about maintaining food stocks. on the champions league returns after months away by munich
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a big favorites for the quarter finals and hope to quickly find their groove after not playing since early july. i'm so gal welcome to the program we start in india where a passenger plane skidded off the runway while trying to land an airport and causey koda also known as cali caught in the southern state of counted at least 17 people are dead and dozens injured according to reports the boeing 737 was returning from dubai nearly 200 passengers on board. that mr straits vented capital for more data corresponding to many of the challenger joins us from delhi welcome many are so that tell us about the passengers. well this was one of the repack creation flights which are being run by the indian government says the coronavirus out
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lights out to bring back indians while stranded in different countries and out the using issues like job losses because of the colored outbreaks of this was one of those flights all the citizens on was reportedly were indian citizens and many of them were traveling with family than many of them were even carrying little children along with them. and a rescue is obviously under way talk us through what's going on there. when the latest reports suggest that the rescue operations have been completed when they were going on they were ambulances paramedics fire brigades they were on the ground but now the operations have been completed all the people who were there and light have been evacuated and they are being treated in different hospitals among those who have died the pilot of the flight one of paul was actually a decorated former fighter pilot of the indian force what are your sources saying.
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well as what you have been pretty active recently the indian prime minister there in the mall the he tweeted out saying that he's been in so then by what has happened and that he isn't actually the local government also the union aviation minister heard the jury has said that this incident will be investigated and that the investigation will be the sudden state of care love very soon to start the probe into the matter. chandrika thank you steven wright is a professor of aviation at finland's tom pro university he told me about the run by encounter where this happened. the runways they designed to eject under extreme conditions that's what making reference to. the short runway itself is going to be an added complication because. it's designed to take off and land under normal conditions but we know that the weather can be very intermittent incremental
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from time to time and we then have problems across coming and then my accent said land in really quite challenging conditions and if the weather is such that. dumps a large precipitation a lot of water on the runway itself if the aircraft trust landed not water then it just the way with the tires don't they don't stick to the runway and they at cross will continue to travel even though the pilots will be trying to press the brakes and so on and so forth and it's known as a runway explosion so this is a when the time sort of plane as it were it sounds like the sort of conditions in which people are going to ask well why didn't they abort they they the landing and trying to land with a different. well that is going to be some of the questions that will be raised and asked by the air accident investigation branch in india they will their
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investigation process will be to secure the maintenance records for they say croft and also look at all the background of the people flying make sure everything saif i will then they look at it the weather conditions because if. if there has been a rough amounts of rain and flooding and so on that we've heard this will be i significant factor in itself and i will then build it picked up a picture so explain what happens why this event has taken place and why it's going to say very badly wrong these are the offices that we expect and that they will give us this is a boeing 737 i mean across the many of us are familiar with tell us more about that . well from what i understand it's a new generation 737 and it's got quite a reasonable safety record this shouldn't be confused with a max aircraft that was grounded some time ago. this one it's going to be
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a dash 7800 so i crossed there's not really a big story behind this because it's a good regional a croft doesn't have a bad record it's actually quite good. on briefing that when should we expect to know what happened when should we expect investigators to finish. well the investigation actually take place really quite quickly there's a lot of physical evidence available so the immediate effect will be a you know my sense reckless sort of. taken by the investigates is they will be removing the black boxes additional flight data recorder the cockpit voice recorder analyzing that was immediately looking at the traffic control communications because that's recorded. so it's going to happen really quite quickly good talking to you thank you for for that it's a professor steven wright from a tom brown university the united nations is warning of
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a humanitarian catastrophe in lebanon on the massive explosions that through the capital beirut on tuesday u.n. agencies say they're struggling to support hundreds of thousands of people the explosions that destroyed the port in beirut which was lebanon's main gateway for imported goods the country relies on imported wheat and its only grain saddam was a bit to raise its. massive quantities of grain spilled across beirut's harbor another crisis looming for the city as food supplies become more scarce rescue teams have had a hard time looking for survivors buildings are smashed together finding spaces where people may still be trapped is a race against time. really you go our experience is that people can still be found alive up to 80 hours after an explosion or an earthquake so we still have hope. 16 workers have been detained others are under house arrest as public anger grows.
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protests broke out overnight following months of demonstrations against corruption and cronyism many see the explosions as the result of official incompetence the ammonium nitrate was stored improperly for more than 6 years it appears to have come to beirut in 2013 on a cargo ship that was seized in the port the ship's russian captain says lebanese officials were not ignorant about what they were dealing with. the authorities knew it was dangerous cargo. they should have paid the owner to take it away instead they seized the ship but. in order. despite everything volunteers are helping build a makeshift hospital for the most desperate cases reconstructing the rest of what's been lost will be a massive undertaking. for thousands of families who lost lost loved ones in
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serious torture chambers the church behind their deaths is finally coming to light tens of thousands of photos were smuggled out of damascus 7 years ago form a syrian army photographer and they depict atrocities in syria's prison system now hundreds of victims have been identified thanks to a new effort to identify the bodies shown in the photos and many families are making devastating discoveries. to get them through this syrian mother closure didn't bring come fish. that's him she says. a photograph very different to this one was all she was sharne. son look we're listening to what they did the so funny here is i waited by the entrance of my harm. to say what i want with my own eyes i work what idea until they showed me the pictures of him dead i wish i had died and not seen this picture. there
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is no one who was more caring than him. a furtive graphic 1st son was smuggled out of syria by a photographer. kirk named caesar it was his job to record the deaths in state run prisons. many families have learned the fate of loved ones through a single image of a body with a number tag. to see their photos have shown us a refutable proof that the syrian government has truly detained in the city or the people that it has this is the night that it's detained and also that it's tortured them to death. it also gives us an indication of what is going on in these hidden detention facilities that no one has access to. the devastation can be felt far beyond syria's borders. here in germany identifying her son and the disease of doubt for mary and all who are. here on your teacher when i saw the
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picture the situation was very painful because this is when i completely lost heart all this time i still had hope that he might be alive and all. human rights groups believe the photographs will identify more than $6000.00 victims most like mary and son believed to be tortured to death. many were detained in the early months of what became the syrian war half a 1000000 people have been killed and millions more displaced for the families and images all that lies at the end of their quest for answers as. well take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world the rishis has declared a state environmental emergency after a ship grounded off its shores began spilling oil the vessel run aground 2 weeks ago on route from china to brazil carrying 40000 tons of fuel prime minister is
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appealing to france on the united nations for help with cleanup operations. united states has imposed sanctions on hold khaleda carry of ahmed of a leading politicians in the territory the move is in response to china's recent introduction of a tough new security bill. and the other ladies will have any assets they only in the u.s. long. several reports in bell are loose have been detected in the run up to sunday's presidential election a journalist who reports for d w has been sentenced to 10 days in prison preventing him from covering the verdict the crackdown comes as president alexander lukashenko faces growing anger over his dismissal of the coverage 19 hunter. but a footballer in the champions league is back with manchester city eliminating real madrid and rio also beating the quarter finals at the expense of christianity when all those events abide music meanwhile hosted chelsea on saturday looking to wrap
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up their progression having not played for more than a month. time to get the champions league balls back out again. by a return to europe's big stage having played their last 16 1st leg at chelsea way back in february they won 3 nil to take charge of the tie before the coronavirus suspension hands the bulls as they go resumed in me quicker than all other major european leagues by and wooden rampant for much of the restarts and easily sealed another domestic double but they've not plates it's early july might the champions league being rearranged for august leave by and a little rusty pansy flicked once his team on their game despite their healthy 1st leg lead bianca's are disputed we've always said that the next game is what we are 100 percent concentrated on that is what is in focus and everything that comes after that is not in our minds cup from chelsea's last domestic game was losing the
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english f.a. cup final just last weekend they may be more match fit than biron but know they have a huge challenge to somehow reach this month's last 8 mini tournament in portugal now knew by and signing leroy santa is eligible to play but it's still a stretch to think the germans could let their lead slip nevertheless they want to get back up to speed quickly just in case. and finally comes of age missing francis celebrating a major success hatching a record number of pink flamingo chicks by stafford europe's 1st reserve dedicated to the birds of a song march near mt pele built artificial islands to attract more breeding past their estimates as many as 30000 couples settled there this year and produced a 12000 chicks that's 12 times more in the new will average conservationists say the baby boom could be linked to france's coronavirus knock down which saw fewer
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