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it is just a mass on the car battery or something then that's okay. that's the nanda foundation . one back to the find out about robina story in some migraines. reliable news for migraines. wherever they may be. facing the videos, aisha coming up today seeking compensation in port charities begin for the families of chinese passengers aboard malaysian airlines flights 10 minutes, 370, which mysteriously vanished almost of decade ago. also coming up the dpr. k is unabashedly trying to advance is nuclear weapons delivery systems. and not the 3 i gets a grilling of the un security council over the last weeks launch of a spice satellite the
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british manager. welcome to the the news aisha. i'm glad you could join us. relatives of chinese passengers on board, missing airliner image $370.00 of demanding compensation. and on monday i've gotten badging began savings on the matter. more than a 150 chinese passengers were on board the even fate of flight when they took off from hold on pull bound for badging. on the 8th of march, 2014. if never completed the journey disappearing somewhere over the southern indian ocean. no one knows where or why it's one of the visions most baffling disappearances, relatives of those on board had been demanding answers for nearly 10 years now. and they also want to search for the plane to continue. security is tight outside the courthouse where the image 3,
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some of the families once again faced official hurdles in their quest for justice. some relatives are borrowed from attending the hearing, but many hope they'll finally get some relief and a new search through. when the tools from new, our original intention is never changed to her, that is to find the craft and the passengers. we will insist on this as always paid hockey as the financial compensation. there are relevant rules and the law of our country. we believe the court will make a fed judgment. 100 chinese state media says more than 40 families have filed for civil compensation. and moral damages seeking up to $15000000.00 euro each, and they're suing malaysia airlines. the aliens insurance group, boeing and rolls royce for that compensation. details of the lawsuit remain unclear, but it appears that families blame malaysia airlines failing to try and find the plane after disappeared from air traffic control on march, 8th, 2014. relative,
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say debris. discoveries are also a reason to restart a search boards in 30 suspected pieces have been found around the world. so far, 3 wing fragments have been confirmed to be from m h 370 it's believed the boeing 777 plunged into the southern indian ocean. but months of intense searching have found no sign of where the plane went down. in a 2018 report investigator set the plane was likely deliberately taken off course, but they were not able to determine who was responsible. as for the stanley's, what happened on site mates 370 is an agonizing mystery, and its answer up until now remains lost with their loved ones.
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and the journeymen not from moist correspondence are being crushed by in bathing. far beyond, do we know what exactly the families want? yes. because despite the heavy police presence around to court building, some of the family members were actually quite, you got to talk to the press and what they said is the, they basically have the 3 big demands. one is that they want to continue the psychological assistance and, and counseling for the relative. secondly, um they also want to, um, set up a new fund and basically start a new search, a new investigation into what really happened with the plane. because after all those years um that the, the main parts of the plane have not been found yet. so they want to discover the truth. and thirdly, they want financial compensation. we don't know the official numbers, but according to the chinese state media at the comp compensation amounts range from roughly $1400000.00 us dollars to. yeah,
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$1112000000.00 us dollars. that's what we know. what we're talking about. a plane that disappeared nearly 10 years ago and much 370. why has this lawsuit stick in such a long time? so because um, when you know, the court was asked for a statement, they did not react. so we don't know much like official details around this case, but at to give you the big picture. i mean there was a year long search and to find the plane and also give an explanation of why this plane crashed or disappeared. and many of the relatives of the victims, they themselves, they've been flying all around the world, sometimes proactively. you know, i'm hiring investigators asking questions, etc. and i think that this hearing now takes place basically shows that they are very dissatisfied with the status quote. they don't accept the official explanation
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. they don't want that. um, you know, this tragedy remains a mystery. they also argue that now with a new technology, they can maybe find us a really what to find out what happened. and if they don't want to accept that, you know, they will have to live with um yeah. and mystery. the family is a demanding compensation, but the families of more than a $110.00 passengers have already been drawn to compensation. can you tell us a bit more about that? yes, so um, roughly 150 chinese citizens where on this plane. and as you mentioned 110, uh families they've already settled down for compensation. um we know that uh the, the some that they were getting is much lower than what the families now are demanding. so many of the 70s have received around $300000.00, at least from, according to media reports. and now the numbers are significantly higher. so now the families are demanding uh,
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at least $1000000.00 and some even much more. the family is assuming a big international companies are talking of militia, airlines, bullying, rolls royce, and aliens insurance. to what extent would a ruling in china be binding? i mean, does a chinese cool type international judas diction? i mean, this is really the crucial question and that to my understanding, no, it does not have a why. i mean, we know that there were several lawsuits happening in the u. s. and the u. s. quotes have always dismissed those claims and they said that, you know, um, the case of should be handled by the malaysian legal system. and from my understanding that it's quite difficult to afford chinese quote to reinforce any kind of ruling. so a, maybe you could even say that you, the trans hearings have a high, you know, symbolic nature, but whether they can, i mean the ruling can actually be enforced can be legally binding. i would highly
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doubt that, as you said earlier at 5 pm, the families are calling for a new search. does that cause have the backing of the chinese government a way you can argue, at least in directly for example, i mean the government a lot this hearing to take place. i think that's already assigned. and we, we know that, you know, the, what land lands in court and whatnot is highly regulated. but we also have one official statement by the foreign ministry and paging. and they said that they follow closely um and follow fairly close to the the court and they add to the hearing since they hope that it will be settled properly. you can argue that this is kind of an in direct support for the claims of the families. and i also interpret this if you know, they want to put themselves aligned themselves as the public opinion here in china because many chinese um, online use us the citizens here. they are also not satisfied with the official
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explanation. they think there must be more to it, they also have to hope that the truth can be uncovered. so i see that really the government is basically um yeah, lining itself with the public opinion here where you live at the time being. but uh, thank you so much for joining us today. 5, you encrypt spanish speaking from badging? thanks so much. the north korean state media has claimed a spice that the light launched last week has photographed the white house pentagon . i mean us naval base of to tool fee and the launch is down going finally succeeded in putting its fast sabine and satellites into obit. last tuesday. though, claims that it's capable of transmitting images have not been independently verified. japan, south korea and rest of nations including the united states, say the launch a violated un security council. resolutions. accusations that not because we have
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rejected at the un on monday, it's position defended by its ambassador in a friday exchange with other diplomats. the north korea's ambassador tim song approached the session like a verbal boxing match. he defended his country's spice satellite launch by throwing jobs at the united states saying rules that apply to young yang don't appear to apply to washington. the united states get into think that the deep po, to k is in the population of the secret of the call center solution. a be a quote that has a use of this to can be said technology for it's a satellite the lunch. then i haven't the kids to this, the united states are launching, it's a satellite retail burden. were kept to port 40 claims. the satellite was a defensive measure against the us. so for those are going to keep cutting for the launch of the companies and to set to light. is it to get a clear picture of the dia, military moves of the united states, and it's
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a 4 level. so that be quite to be fully prepared to for them to present the us ambassador rejected. north korea's claims the dpr k isn't responding to us or allied military activity. no. the dpr k is unabashedly trying to advance is nuclear weapons delivery systems by testing ballistics, ballistic missile technology. in clear violation of this counsels resolutions. south korea also heaped on the criticism. the d. b r k is moving beyond beyond violating the motive passcodes council resolutions to now almost a month. the decisions are made by the skilled concepts to china and russia came to north korea's defense proclaiming the us for standing tensions where you find me assume the united states has taken the opportunity to strengthen the military
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alliances and provide confrontation and mobilize the allies for military exercises new bible that's further aggravating. the friction and confrontational dependency law gladys to show you said that most of us begins this backdrop. it's no surprise that young young, which an extremely powerful nuclear pilot is trying to back in to a kona, is trying to take the steps that it can in the interest of self defense who they meet. so putting it for c name, you introduce exams of sheets of the clock. i'm wondering if it's a debate with no end in sight as un members all claim rights to the argument. they're acting in self defense to and that does it for today with these are now with the tracking both braces and victim boards and chemical compound, very with a centerpiece of the kingdoms 3 day. what a festival. back to the 1st time since the cove and 19 and demick joined the
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and chris kolber, welcome to the program. china is trying to convert the impact of western countries reviewing and reducing their exposure to the world's 2nd largest economy. speaking at the 1st ever china international supply chain, expo premier li chung said that china oppose us what he called. the coupling event is being slaves bid to attract for an investment which has fall into his story close. recently, over the past year, the united states and the european union have introducing their dependents on chinese suppliers and cutting off chinese firms from sectors deemed sensitive. let's have a listen to what the chinese premier lead sound have to say. well, many young people go, we are willing to work with all countries to build a closer industrial chain. and supply chain partnership will deepen international cooperation with practical actions in adult.
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