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the, the, this is the, the way you use life from the land. a person dies on a passenger jet during severe turbulence at 11000 meters. it happened on a flight from london to single, according to reports. so he, other people were injured. we'll get you to his license. the german foreign ministers in ukraine. adelina babel visits a power plants heavily damaged by russian resolves and calls for more air defenses to protect you. creating an infrastructure at around holds funeral services for president abraham. right. you see and other officials, we died in a helicopter crash on sunday. we discussed raisins hotline legacy and wants to come
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fuss. heavy security is suspected qu, they does go on trial in germany. prosecuted, say the network note as citizens of the high plan to storm the problem. entry, building and building ended post military rules. the bank is all in good to have you with us. we begin with breaking news. one person has died and several more were injured during severe turbulence on a flight from london to singapore. the single red lines bowing. triple 7 was devoted to bangkok or emergency services were on the ground. or witnesses said turbulence, lead to those no wearing seat belts, hitting overhead cabins. and a line spokesman is confirmed the fatality again. injuries that with $211.00 passengers and 18 crew on board. the a spring in jacob goldberg again,
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is a journalist in bank call. ken has been following the latest developments for us. what more can you tell us at this hour, i believe a press conference has revealed multi tags. that's really the best coverage was just held with the representatives from uh, from the airports. um they were previous records and local media of a 2nd. se, talary. it's possible that those remains in their single bar. airlines has confirmed that there was one fatality of a 70 year old british national and that the tally is believed to be related to a heart condition. there's also, it's also been reported that there are 7 passengers in critical condition and 18 and total who had been hospitalized. it could you tell us more about actually what went on on board based on this age,
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shared by passengers on social media and the, the plane experienced a pretty severe dropping altitude. uh, it was reported later that it was probably 1.8 kilometers dropped in about 4 minutes and the, the footage goes drains into the flying everywhere. and they're also going to me image instead of damage to the overhead compartment, the ceiling of the plane. when passengers were launched into the air by the turbulence. so we're talking a mid flight incident where people, some people want locked in way is through its industry. dances were serving people to the best right. um, people who were not wearing their seat belts were launched into the ceiling of the plains. fortunately, most people were wearing their seat belts and which is why out of the roughly
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$200.00 passengers, most people weren't injured and in fact uh about half of them will be uh, sooner on to singapore today. can you tell us more about how common these kinds of incidents are? i mean, anyone who's float has gone through some sort of turbulence, but we're talking about a severe incident to this. that's right. this is the severe incident of turbulence. to be honest, is it definitely common in fact, injuries related to turbulence or the most common forms of injury and it in, for an aircraft that doesn't cause cause damage to the aircraft. and so there's been some reason research showing that the severe turbulence is, is becoming more common because of climate change, which ones the atmosphere usually doesn't result in sate holidays or injuries like this. this might be an outlier or a sign of worsening turbulence taken. thank you. very much for bringing us the
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latest. i could go, but journalist sent it in bangkok. thank you. thank you. john is farm it is donna, lena bab bulk is called on ukraine's allies to provide more air defenses for its war against russia. they both arrived in keep on an unannounced trip or 7 since the start of the war. more than 2 years ago, she visited the heavily damaged stumble power plant with ukrainian energy minister, have on the single. russia has stepped up, it strikes on ukrainian energy infrastructure in recent bonds to minutes us directly. and so typically directs a check on infrastructure to enable the life the survival here in the brain. and this is why i'm calling worldwide to, to increase the defense support. but also to increase all of the support for reconstructions. let's cause i take the day off. we use emily coding and building
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and tell us more about the message federal wants to send with this visit. emily? yes, brown. well, this is her 7th visit to your crime. ultimately she had to, i have 2 goals. and with this visit on the one hand, this was assigned to the support for the crane, which is under enormous pressure. right now i'm, i'm from some russian forces and on the other hand, she wanted to use this opportunity to highlight the situation to cool on other partners to provide more and better ed from systems to ukraine. some of our view is not remember that a few weeks ago, tell me announce, but it will provide another said patriot edison system to your crime and them ultimately want fabric is asking for now is that other countries, other partners, fuller suits which other countries which other partners, is she to breaking that message out? exactly which is mainly directing that message. i'm european pond is now
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much accredited from actually the danish prime minister. she said last week and everything we've all of solve the drum in time flow about to crime means about 5 to 6 patriot systems. and she said that they are here in europe. and if you look at the numbers now we've got um, greece is about 6 patriot systems, the netherlands, sweden, and remain at each how full spring have 3 and part of has to. now none of these countries have so far come full was and volunteered to hand over one of these patriot systems to ukraine. and the monument goes that they themselves need the systems for the writing protection. but once i'm in a babble because highlighted here, we cannot this on this trip is that ukraine's defense is ultimately europe's defense. and that's why she's urge partners again, such as these countries that i just have a cold and they provide what they come to your client and to help it 5 pulse russian attacks. that may a situation point out. the view is, of course, is an important one coming from germany,
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considering how much it backs you credit. it's one of the most important financial backers isn't that, as it is so far since the will began and has committed specially 1000000000 years to of worth of aids to ukraine, not include humanitarian, a financial aids. but of course, maybe the terry aids and not ranges from, you know, huge big tank such as the left to, to, to artillery fighting vehicles like that. how it serves munition, which has become incremental in the school. but also edison systems, which have also become include incredibly important such as the iris team system and the patriot system. but of course, we also know that germany has also attractive feats in some regard. this not always said yes to every systems, to every system. in the latest we saw the license discussions around the long range and the file and the, the tour us and the, sorry,
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the long range missile torres is what it's called. and so i'm trying to level of solve some pretty well not provided. because he says, with some systems, there is just too much of a risk of escalating this conflict. you have it from italy, gording in the land. thanks for the analysis. foreign minister bab, okay, i have to cancel plans to visit ukraine's 2nd largest city of hockey for security reasons. people there are growing accustomed to life under russian attacks from ms . ellen drawing strikes to the recent use of circle blind bones. but if you remain in hockey, searching for new means to go on with their lives. the w xbox sondra reports on ukraine's 1st underground school. it's the 1st day of school for these kids. they're 3rd graders already, but have never sat in an actual classroom. first, because of covert and then because of the war they're
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now able to study together 6 meters below ground, protected by reinforced concrete, in the 1st permanent underground school. a bit unusual at 1st with the kids like 9 year old social. it feels safe from the pharmacies heard and studying at home. holy ha ha. when it was very loud, i would either run into the cory door or hide underneath the table, near the wall b dash away from the window. oh show week now and will show for the living class in general, public schools in harkey do not operate in person. even today. there are students who are participating on line parents like sasha squad to worry about what this does to their children, who's
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a lot more greatly affect to the development of children. the war had a great impacts and education must be a society for children. the other children have dreams of meeting their classmates . the down here, the war remains on. everyone's mind the end. so place only to be followed by an air raid siren the, but it will help with the, the anxiety is constant. it's always the and as you say, constant as siren went under stress, but we tried to hold on. but of course, this is our choice of staying and how to if we have not gone abroad. this is our native home, a nation of schools. we've made it say this underground facility is shared by
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multiple schools of the district class. and so i have to take turns the city of park heat is planning to build more sense. for now, the kids can attend only around see time together, they embrace the night above ground. there was a semblance of normality today and her keys. but many who lived here before the war have fled. those who remain are trying to live their lives the, with the russians close by. you don't have to look for to see the ugly side of parking in a residential neighborhood. big live bomb went down between houses, homes were destroyed. the family of 5 injured
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2 of them, teenagers were in the garden and inside the house. but i'm like this released by a plane. it's about 5 minutes. they have to city talk if as little to no protection against these weapons, this more crime investigator tells us there have been 200 such attacks and the last 6 months how to clear pressure, why not as if once more than 1000000 civilians live in hockey and they suffer from attacks every day. no one is safe from such strikes, watching fish as you can see, that the time from the launch of the bombs to that arrival is very short. and people do not have time to go to the shelter during the alarm, but if you don't pitch us so now to
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keep matters to create its history, culture, universities in industry. but most importantly, it's home to those who live here willing themselves to find ways to deal with a daily russian to iran has held the 1st the funeral services for president abraham di you see killed in a helicopter crash on sunday. along we felt that top officials are the see became president in 2021 and was seen as a deeply conservative at hub line liter. state media showed an outpouring of emotion at a remembrance procession for the victims of the cash photo that tens of thousands of a rainy. and this is guarding the president during 5 days of morning. you remember i, you see, and several other officials night after the helicopter went down in heavy fog, striking a blow to these lumber republics leadership at
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a time of unprecedented attention in the region to external venture has never brought our people into their and these people have always been united against danger throughout history. sharlitra shot made their so rest in peace. the nation able to deal with this issue. we cannot and everything go to return to normal. thanks to god. the sign you run supreme leader. i totally ali khamenei pick this man, vice president mohammed must, but to leave the country until a new president can be elected most but has 50 days to hold a vote, a racist estimate. we can around this conservative establishment. he was a protege of company and was seen as a potential successor to the aging leader. hardliners strengthened their control of parliament to run after reason elections, but voter turnout was at a historic low thanks in part to economic restrictions and peoples frustration with
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strict religious laws. with no clear line of succession raises. death could ignite inside even within the government. if that happens around politics may be received for decades to come at a quick look now at some of the other stories making use is well is called the nations of the civilized world to oppose the international criminal quotes order to embrace the prime minister and defense minister, the building to prosecute is going to be late is over the war and gaza has been met with widespread condemnation by israel's allies. how as late as it rolls at wanted by the quarter of the type of 7th terrorist attacks, a russian play right at a theater director accused of justifying terrorism, have told a most good cause they're innocent. prosecute his transfer line, it pit 3 a choke. and you're getting yeah, that a cold hitch over the play about russian women who married islamic state militants . they face up to 7 years in prison if found guilty. items by an international
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airport in the capital port applause. as we opened for the 1st time in almost 3 months, but then it was gang violence and bonds of on race to forced it to close the airports where your thing is expected to ease the shortage of medical and other basic supplies on the 9th. 2 days on a deadly tru attempting congo continues to raise questions. 6 people died including the crew, lead a goal. so because it is american born son, thousands for our branch to adopted the sultan the presidential palace in contrast to and on the home of a close ally of the price of it. the calling for the town full of preston. felix choose a kid a kristin milan good live stream. this video of his bite is of the presidential policy in the middle of their attack. waiving the country's former flag and with his 21 year old american born son that his side, it's not clear what the self declared leader of the government in exile hope to
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achieve. and he's not the time of sold with the president absent. indeed, before breaking into the palace, the attack as it struck here, the home of a close cheese, a kid, a ally to guards, as well as one of the a silence were killed and what officials described as an assassination attempt. when we arrived, we was shocked to see a frontline situation. it was a battlefield. we found hundreds and hundreds of shell cases here and the forensic investigate this head cold and off most of the neighborhoods that were bodies on the ground, on the outside, inside wounded people, blood everywhere. the, all me we gain control within. i was saying on sunday that it 48 and attempted to and the plucked as had been planning to attack the homes of more top officials but couldn't find the language was killed while reportedly resisting arrest at the
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palace while his young son was mung thousands of suspects detained by the authorities, alongside 2 more american citizens and other foreigners, it did all sleep. but some, in contrast to it had been left questioning how dozens of on demand were able to attack multiple locations in the capital before being stopped by. so the way these operations were carried out good don't go. i didn't think that in a silver in state, in the middle of the capital city center. the sealants can still on the ministers house or the pie. they do not seem without the all sorts. he's being informed of sunk, it is that they've been in the off position has also raised questions about the so called coup attempt with one party cooling for an international investigation into sundays events. shareholders of shell have agreed to the company's new board down emissions goals. the oil,
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my job will lower it sockets for reducing copland intensity by 2030, from the from 20 percent of 2016 levels to between 15 and 20 percent. shareholders again rejected a resolution calling for the company to pendant strategy to the powers climate goals. joes board says it will continue to focus on oil and natural gas projects, but commit to carbon neutrality by 2050. a statement basically for our business test is following these talks. let's start with the new climate targets. why is so weakening them in the short term? because oil and gas production are so profitable to and that's why and it's the company, it has been very clear that it wants to maximize shareholder value. that is going to be it's number one overriding purpose. it believes that it can do that in the near term up to 2030. while this demand is still high, it says that it sees demand for what it calls low carbon products. for example, natural gas liquefied natural gas. in particular,
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would you believe we're plays more and more coal around the world, aviation fuels that release? fewer emissions biofuels, for example, renewable diesels. these are just some examples. it also wants to continue with its oil production at its current levels through 2030, seeing that there is a market there, it doesn't want to die best. again, this is a country, it is a company that's been very emphatic. shareholder value is going to be, it's focused, it has turned away from some parts of the company that are lower profit, including lower carbon alternatives, including its focus on renewables that has garnered a lot of criticism from outside the company and also from inside the company. so it's been a bit controversial, but there's really been no secrets of this is what it's trying to do. so it really is saying in the short term, there is still a case for these kinds of products that it's going to provide. there are still some shareholders who were worried about the environment. yeah, for sure. and they showed that you saw that with a resolution that failed. the mentions still garnered almost 20 percent of votes.
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that's almost one out of 5. that's not bad at all. and that's more than we've seen with other shareholder groups for major for oil majors. so there is something to be said for that. we know that, you know, this is something that's all oral majors are seeing right now is there is this kind of drive by shareholders to push for more renewables to push for more action. but it's very hard to find exactly what those goals are. and so shell certainly is the low, would you say that the company and the shareholders are worried about the environment in general? for sure, if you're seeing again, if you're seeing one out of 5 shareholders, that's not nothing. but again, the ultimate tension here is that you have, you have a major business that has a business model that can be lucrative if it focuses on something that ultimately should be phased out over time. she'll can say there's not going to hand over lucrative parts of his business to its competition, as long as they're all playing by the same rules. demand has to be taken care of on a broader level, and that's exactly what they said. and very frank terms that we're not going to
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hand over these parts until demand changes. as long as demand is there, we're going to abide by that. there's been a lot of pressure on institutional investors, such as the black rocks, such as the norwegians have an investment fund to actually be the ones who follow these resolutions to support them. but that hasn't happened so far. they've also said, look, we believe in a shareholder value the company is created and that they're following this path of 2050. but there remains this big question. how exactly are they getting there? if they've watered down some of the language that they've watered down their targets, they, they've taken away a 2035 targets, which means it between 20302050. there's a big question mark. so that's something you're going to have to answer in the near term student basically, thank you very much for coming in. i suspect that coupon has says going on trial in the german city of frank foot, police arrested the so called heights bordeaux citizens of the game plan in 2022, a nationwide rights. they wanted to impose military law as a germany. it's the 2nd trial to begin off of that of the groups alleged military
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waiting last month among those on trial is high. and as i said, the 13th prints, always one of the leaders who allegedly intended to head an interim german government, and to form a pilot mentoring member from the far right alternative for germany body or a f d b, a, get my sock vin, if not being come on, sorry, hold up. the federal prosecutor has charged $27.00 suspects at a list on file. right groups. no one's doing to. alex told me more about the late spring later because of the crucial role within the group. and i think it does. it's oftentimes overseen that he's just saying i was out as the weird snow build. correct. uh, so i've a in the back. but she has been connected to an iceberg activity many years back and probably took a crucial role and networking and bringing all of the doctors together. but at the
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same time, acquiring financial funds for the group. and oftentimes he is portrayed especially by the media is just an old, a weird character, but he really was serious about over throw a liberal democracy in germany. and i think that is something that we will also see what's the process has started being used as a possible type of strategy. he may have been serious about a bit how serious was the group in, in, in old. how dangerous would you say the movements? uh, aims were to over through the government i think it was the best prepared. all right, terrorist group in germany that we have seen. so that's very date. i mean, they forwarded over off a 1000000 of euro. it's a free funds that they had that they acquired. it's nearly 4 hundreds guns. they
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had a very strange form organization. they had an actual plan. how to over throw the government not only be with the military waiting, but also very precise plans. what you're look should follow after, and i think that already kind of shows how far that planning was already progress. and i think that is one of the really important things now, and that's not just up the whole reading trials are over something that should not fall under under the table that of the networks and how they could even acquire. so many guns had so many crucial connections with the military and ex military circles. that is something that these trials definitely should power and i've covered sincerely so that brings you up today to on all the international
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