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aviation expert there just last we didn't know the details we do know think the plane was twenty three years old and in fact five months we even know when this plane was made believe according to the aviation safety network website it was made back in one thousand nine hundred ninety days we think tonight that we're reporting on the third worst accident of a plane of this type a boeing seven three seven five hundred operated by tatarstan airlines that's crashed near russia it was flight number three six three that departed from moscow's domodedovo airport the codes on the d.m. me at eighteen twenty local time it was a shuttle passenger flight to land in cousin international airport code sign k zed and if you're worried about anyone that may have been on that flight that flight number was flight you nine three six three you're watching r t international we're bringing you continuing coverage of the very sad news that comes through from
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russia tonight central russia from cousin about this plane crash stay with us for the latest details. exactly how past nine this week's interlude between these two rounds of crucial talks over iran's nuclear program since mixed signals on the one hand the u.n. watchdog declared that atomic projects have been virtually frozen since president rouhani came to power on the u.s. lawmakers are insisting it more sanctions are placed on iran a move that threatens to derail the deal the white house is urging congress to give diplomacy a chance but powerful israeli lobby is insisting on tougher penalties the previous real negotiations have failed to produce any result reportedly because of france's surprise opposition francois alarms in israel now is already assured that france will be tougher more not ease its pressure on iran during next week's nuclear talks i spoke to said hussein was serving the needs in the rain and policy makers who used to be on iran's nuclear diplomacy team during negotiations with the i he says france's behavior shows double standards. france has
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a block peaceful because of israeli claims i think this is a historical mistake france is making the i. five thousand the inspection of it your in your nuclear program and frequently has announced there is no evidence of dave toward the end is asian this is clear but i really dealt with the real concern of france is a nuclear bomb because france has a strategic relation with israel worry israel is not a member of n.p.t. and possess about four hundred nuclear bombs therefore france should not be concerned about nuclear bomb france help israel to master nuclear bomb france has. nuclear bomb therefore france has a very very bad record. thanks for being with us let me go back now to
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the breaking news story to start a company boeing seven three seven is crushed during landing at cousin international airport in central russia fifty two passengers and crew were on board all of them have been killed we're hearing tonight forty six passengers and six crew members fifty bodies the service is a saying reportedly now been found at the crash site emergency officials say there was an explosion as flight you nine three six three from moscow tried to land more port say that plane started losing height rapidly as it came into land we're hearing earlier on it may have made up to three attempts to land some sources say it was not the plane's first attempt anyway to land but it's not being confirmed the early indications suggest that cockpit errors were the main cause of the crash possibly technical problems with the jet reports in other media suggest the captain was only recently assigned to the aircraft another report claims the aircraft itself had been involved in an accident almost exactly
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a year ago because an airport as i speak has been shut for now. right so we're jumping around a bit here will this go back to those. nuclear talks with israel should those talks result in something israel isn't happy with its reportedly ready to join forces with a former sworn enemy for a possible strike on iran britain's sunday times newspaper suggest saudi arabia is working closely with israel's mossad on a military campaign if iran's nuclear program isn't curbed by an agreement in geneva while under the reported saudi arabia is understood to be allowing israel use of its airspace it would also assist israel in deploying combat drones helicopters and tanker planes the saudis are furious and they're willing to give israel will help it needs that's what an anonymous source allegedly told that newspaper earlier the sunni muslim gulf kingdoms alarmed that shiite dominated iran could get a nuclear weapon a concern shared by israel iranian political analyst said mohammad marandi thinks that if the israeli saudi plan plays out there's been no winners. well we don't
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know if these reports are true but the saudis and the israelis are moving closer and closer to one another however it's highly unlikely that the saudis or the israelis would really want to attack iran because they. would be losers they would be seen. obviously the iranians would retaliate the soviets would you know very one or they would create an economic catastrophe for the world. that would mobilize the whole middle east especially people on the streets in support of iran they would isolate israel after all the americans with all their firepower. failed in their attempt to bring about a pack on syria because world public opinion and american public opinion simply would not accept it. thanks for being with kevin owen here with me this right that breaking news again a typist on a company boeing seven three seven jets crashed while landing at cazan airport in
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central russia fifty two passengers and crew were on board all of them have been killed here tonight the forty six passengers and six crew emergency officials say there was an explosion as flight three six three from moscow tried to land reports say that plane started losing height rapidly as it came in to land early indications suggest that cockpit errors were the main cause of the crash possibly technical problems with the jet too because an airport will stay closed for at least another two hours the jet itself is a boeing seven three seven five hundred series we think it a bit in use for twenty three years until tonight. those we continue with the big stories of the week in between it all as we get more details we'll of course keep you posted on the rolling news we're covering as well . a crash in. well let's talk about syria now syria could be free of most of its chemical arsenal by the end of the year if another country turns that
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willing to take it on the ambitions deadline was set by the international chemical watchdog as part of a road which also says all toxic stockpiles must be destroyed by the end of next june but the biggest problem now a lack of volunteers to take on the delicate task of eliminating more than a thousand tons of highly poisonous materials norway was first to give no its refusal was mirrored by albania which source a series of protests against the country being the destruction side of syria's arsenal political analyst chris bambery of the week says it should be europe's wealthiest nations to step in here to implement its ambitious elimination plan. my understanding is that they will go to france and i think it's really the onus is on britain or france in terms of the western european powers to deal with this because as i say they do have chemical weapons although we don't advertise the fact that britain and france have stockpiles of chemical weapons they do have the ability to do that the french and the british have the facilities word you can dismantle these things safely they have the expertise surely that's the better option has abided by
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this deal the west should really put its money where its mouth is here it's signed up to this deal it's sending ships in this case norwegian ship to deal with this but the norwegians queering they don't have the expertise to dismantle you could have been see chemical weapons see the will not to take them in and i think it kind of smacks of i resent over the fact that really in the end this deal has come or actually putin brokered a deal. and no syria has abided by the agreements of it and i can't hear what fuel is the kind of resentment in european capitals that actually the deal has worked. well it's a story in between. the big stories that we know we bring you the weekly here on out see the big story of the last seven days we're bringing you all the details of this plane crash tomorrow as well in central russia a boeing seven three seven from moscow in the center of russia is crushed fifty two people have been killed fifty two on board before we don't know if there are any
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casualties on the ground your correspondent joins us now with a wrap of the latest. yes indeed haven't those other details we've been getting so far tatarstan airlines boeing seven three seven crash landed in carson at the international airport it was leaving a moscow's domodedovo airport run about nineteen thirty most called time on board where forty six passengers including six crew members it is now believed that they could be two factors that had caused this quest one being the personal air of of the pilots or the coptic crew the other being the fact that it could have been it be a technical error now we know that the airline had been used for the past twenty five years so that could have affected that technical error we know that there was an explosion once the plane landed at the airport regency crew have been trying
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to take off the flame and they now the airport is shut we're just now waiting to get more information in terms of what really did happen so for now what we know and what we can say to viewers who are watching and who have people on board their plane you believe they might have people on board that plane is to get in touch with either be imported emergency aviation authorities and that flight number is a united three six three that left moscow's dome idea for a port ban for cars on today at nine hundred thirty moscow time. thanks tony for that all right will. we understand is the actual jet involved in. the crash it's registration plane behind me of the q b b n it's been in service since june one nine hundred ninety that's some twenty three years five months i think it was built on the eighteenth of june one thousand nine hundred ninety the russian news agency says it's heard from a source that the crash jet had already been involved in an interesting twist in
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this and another emergency landing at the same airport a year ago the relevance of that may be the of course because tatarstan airlines uses an international airline as its international airport as its main hub so maybe no great clinton's there just because they use a lot but more generally in terms of the actual model of the aircraft tell you a bit more about the boeing seven three seven it is the best selling airliner in the history of aviation production of this model was launched by the company back in one thousand nine hundred sixty seven since that time at least hundred seventy of these planes have been involved in fatal crashes but as i was saying earlier on as you often hear if you talk to anyone. who's an expert in these things i guess i've heard it myself from them you know it must be taken out of context because thousands many many thousands of these flights happen every day at any one time in there at least twelve hundred of these seven six seven various series up in the air and from time to time so very sadly as often happens in life things go very badly
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wrong i mean back in two thousand and four for instance this is just a snapshot a boeing seven three seven fell into the sea in egypt hundred forty eight died there two years later another seven three seven crashed in brazil killing all two hundred fifty five people on board. according to aviation safety network website i was mentioning earlier on i can't corroborate this is just something of a just research quickly they're saying that this is the third worst accident of plane of this type of a seven three seven five hundred series it's the seventh loss of its type and it's the three hundred ninety s. . built i don't know who flew before a guest doesn't have this from the beginning but it was a boeing seven three seven five hundred it was a flight three six three departing from moscow's domodedovo airport eight hundred twenty local time tonight that's local moscow time on a shuttle passenger flight to cause an international airport which is the home hub
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airport for tatarstan international airlines the airport itself is about twenty five kilometers southeast of kids and back in one nine hundred seventy nine. referred beast back in two thousand and five for the khazan millennium handles nearly a million passengers yearly parents got the latest safety equipment there what they call category three landing capability which ties nicely in with all sorts of modern day planes. basically i think i believe puts it on sort of a course to land an automatic corsets and make sure that even in bad weather planes like this can land everything with the latest safety equipment which is of course where they land planes in fog cetera but we're hearing tonight the early indications are there were no such weather issues there tonight no particular low cloud no particular fog that could have caused a problem here early very early reports saying there was an explosion know whether the explosion was when it hit the ground or just before it hit the ground difficult
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to say i'm just going over the holes that we've been getting here tonight early reports saying that it was a crew fault very preliminary reports that because we're also getting early reports saying it was on its third landing third aborted landing investigators are going to be looking very closely at that tonight what may be been on planes before it's done one aborted landing maybe because of weather etc but to go in again and then again a big question marks over that again maybe nothing maybe something the investigators are very urgently. as as well as they recover those bodies that will be their first task but the. urgently wanted to get hold of those flight data recorders the black boxes as they're called that are normally two of them are normally i believe on a plane like this i may be wrong but normally stored near the tail of the plane is obviously it's the tail of the plane that's the last to hit which is why they put them there a plane like this similar sort of plane of course similar sized one of the air bus
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models they say three nineteen three twenty three twenty one they just because versions of the same thing they're what they call planes that fly on short to medium all routes twin engine planes very reliable and the boeing seven three seven a very reliable plane known as the work or so of the skies all right well really unfortunate news there and we will keep you posted of course we are the station to keep you posted on this as we are with all stories originate in russia. let's take a look at some other world news now and the underground adoption market spin exposed in the united states it's called private re homing in allows parents to get rid of their own wanted adopted kids by advertising online no background checks or government scrutiny means that children could end up with families who would never be legally allowed to adopt or even end up with criminals indeed well portnoy's got the story. animal owners may be familiar with the term private re homey typically it refers to those seeking to give their pet away but today the practice is
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reportedly being used by parents looking to give away the child they adopted from overseas and no longer wants an investigation conducted by reuters found that this type of child trafficking is happening largely in cyberspace where parents allegedly advertise their unwanted children through yahoo and facebook groups the lawless atmosphere allows internationally adopted orphans to be passed on to strangers without government scrutiny or even a paper trail as a result many of these children can end up in the custody of criminals sex offenders or abusive adults that would have never been allowed to legally adopt many of the children advertised online for private re homing range between the ages of six to fourteen and had been adopted from abroad including from countries such as russia china ethiopia and ukraine it poses huge risks right because some of the
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families into which these children who are probably perfectly good in the children are doing better perhaps and some of them are not as of this year u.s. citizens are banned from adopting russian orphans since one nine hundred ninety one thousand russian children have reportedly died at the hands of their american adoptive parents reporting from new york marine upper nile r.t. . well i want to children have been advertised for rio me at least once a week now to spoke to one young man who told us how his life took a turn for the worse when he was passed on to a new family. dimitris stewart was five years old when he and his brother were adopted from an orphanage in a small town near moscow it would be a rocky road living with his adoptive american parents didn't really feel like. i was there when he was a young teenager after years of strained relations and after his parents had biological children of their own the stewarts decided it was time to find him
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a new home and that's when they turned to the internet is that i go underground groups where people want to. get their i described of a dog sins and stuff like that that's how dimitris parents found nicole isa in eastern advertiser self as an aspiring mother that ran a home school dimitri found out that this was far from the truth this is a little tiny. as they hear me serious it was clear that his new home was no home school there was an e. and a desk there had to do homework he didn't even make you go to school yeah he gave me the obscene to go to school and then we had a biological kid that was taken away from them from the state so they want a lot of any more kids and that's why they're doing this underground underground thing nicole had been married to a man who was a pedophile and that she could not get a homestudy due to their finances these days private adoptions are far more comment
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it's unclear how many of them were facilitated on the internet where it's harder to regulate the transactions between family it's after the traumatizing ordeal dimitri moved to this group home outside atlanta he feels safe with his new guardians in this quaint harmony nice suburban neighborhood is never know who's going to. be out there looking for kids and there's sick people out there everywhere and marietta georgia liz of all r.t. . if you see one is for giving shoes coming up to ten minutes to turn here in moscow my name's kevin zero in as you know maybe a few watches regularly on sunday when we bring you round up of the week's top stories but not richest person with the rolling coverage as well of the news that comes through tonight from central russia a plane crash let me just update you on the details we know that if you just joined us a part of starting a company boeing seven three seven jet crashed earlier on the last couple of hours while trying to land at international airport in central russia fifty two
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passengers and crew were on board that flight we think all of them sadly have been killed tonight there were forty six passengers and six crew we think that's. the make up of that plane with the split up tonight. emergency crews obviously at the scene they're saying reporting back at this early stage that fifty bodies have been recovered emergency officials say there was an explosion as flight three six three for. moscow tried to land reports say that plane started losing height rapidly as it came into land and the jets nose apparently hit the ground during touched early indicators suggest that cockpit errors were the main cause of the crash possibly technical problems with the jet as well we're also hearing that could have been a crew problem there we also heard tonight that the crew potentially this is all not completely confirmed that the pilot could have been new to the plane maybe what they meant by that was he just wasn't expected be flying it's night or maybe he
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didn't have many hours in the cockpit of that particular type of plane a boeing seven three seven five hundred series we can tell you because an international airport is going to stay close for at least the next two hours because the mess though to deal with there obviously as you'd expect the jet itself as a said was a boeing seven three seven five hundred have been in use for the past twenty three years it had quite a history as well i've just been trying to research that plane it's been owned since its manufacture back in one thousand nine hundred by at least one two three four five six seven airlines before tatarstan bought it in two thousand and eight it was only briefly by bulgaria air even by uganda realigns as far back as nine hundred ninety five nothing to be read into that of course at all the all depends where these things it was maintained i guess that plane twenty three years old. for the news now violence in iraq on sundays left at least ten people dead in a series of separate blast targeting police officers and civilians it followed
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a week of intense bloodshed across the country that killed up to one hundred thirty civilians iraqi security forces have been unable to curb the violence with lethal bombings causing a spike in deaths this year is nearly eight thousand people killed that's the worst since two thousand and eight one political refugee from saddam hussein's regime told us that the tactics which the u.s. followed in its intervention led to today's ongoing chaos. the united states wanted to separate all the iraqi forces and to play on sectarian divisions snick divisions exasperating unnatural differences early voting member and trying to muster d. clashes but there is also this presence of the terrorist organizations which which is you know and then atmosphere of conflict between these political organizations and groups represented within the government. for his own special online project to follow the affects of the growing violence in iraq this year the websites of the
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above your screens there you can see we've got a detail time on documenting all the major incidents over the course of this year and casualty figures too. but now than to the main story developing tonight a tatarstan company boeing seven three seven jet has crashed while landing it has an airport in central russia fifty two passengers and crew are on board all of them have been killed there were forty six passages and six crew fifty bodies are thought to have been recovered so far emergency officials at this early stage say that there was an explosion as flight three six three from moscow tried to land reports say the plane started losing altitude rapidly as it came into land the jet's nose apparently hit the ground during touched early indications suggest that cockpit errors but the main cause of the crash and possible technical problems also could have been a factor here with this crash because an airport is set to stay close for at least two hours is obviously having
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a knock on effect for flights coming in but the main thoughts tonight with the crew and passengers that have perished there and their friends and loved one our thoughts go out to them for marty tonight the jet itself a boeing seven three seven five hundred had been in use for twenty three years and it's been operated by tatarstan air since two thousand and eight. well our crew are on to this of course and we've lies to get a response from ross aviation that's the agency responsible for civil aviation in russia here's what adviser to the head of ross aviation told us on the phone she wouldn't have if not today at two nineteen twenty five moscow time. while trying to take a second round the boeing seven three seven run by a tourist on airlines which was flying from moscow to. crash to learn to or in the landing for yet an undignified resentence plane crashed
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partially destroyed. and fifty. six crew of them were killed in the crash. right now the airport just. closed and the rescue teams have cleared the area. they're signaling to me including the experts are all investigating the reasons of this catastrophe. ok that's an official has been to his earlier on just to update you if you just joined this we'll bring you the weekly or top stories of the last seven days and the big developing story tonight from central russia as the details come in very unfortunate use of a plane crash tatarstan company boeing seven three seven jet has crashed there on the sea of the airport in central russia fifty two passengers and crew were on board that fated plane all of them have been killed forty six passengers and six
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crew fifty bodies of thought have been recovered so far emergency officials say there was an explosion as flight three six three from moscow tried to land reports say the plane started losing altitude rapidly as it came in to land the jets nose apparently hit the ground during touched early indicators suggest that cockpit errors were the main cause of the crash and possible technical problems to the jet because an airport as we've been hearing is set to stay closed for at least the next two hours the jet itself was a seven three seven five hundred in use for the past twenty three years but operated by tatarstan airways the national carrier of since two thousand and eight because an airport it's a hub that it flies into we'll continue our coverage of course shortly here on r.t. . and of the just mentioned we'll continue our coverage here on alt. if you. got the opportunity. to start
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global financial headlines tune in to the reports on our. breaking news this hour a boeing seven three seven passenger jets crashed in russia. after attempting to land it's killed all fifty. fifty two fifty pilot error at technical problems and weather conditions cited as the most possible causes of the crash. and it's just after ten pm here in moscow normally be watching the weekly on a sunday around the big stories of the last seven days a slightly different tonight because we've got somebody.

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