Behind these breakthroughs and what values inform their design will shape the future of humanity and that is my point to you tonight my friends excellence is at stake is whether we bequeathing orwellian world designed for censorship and repression and contro or a world of emancipation debate and learning where Technology Threatens famine and disease but not our freedoms. 7 decades ago this General Assembly adopted the universal declaration of human rights with no dissenting voices uniting humanity for the 1st and perhaps the only time behind one set of principles and our declaration our joint declaration up holds freedom of opinion and expression the privacy of home and correspondence and the right to seek and impart information and ideas unless we ensure that new technology reflects the spirit i fear that our declaration will mean nothing and no longer hold so the mission of the United Kingdom and all who share our values must be to ensure that emerging technologies are designed from the outset for freedom openness and pluralism with the right safeguards in place to protect our peoples month by month Vital Decisions are being taken in academic committees company boardrooms and industry standards groups they are writing the rule books of the future making ethical judgements choosing what will or will not be rendered possible together we need to ensure that new advances reflect our values by design there is excellent work being done in the e. U. The commonwealth and of course the un which has a vital role in ensuring that no country is excluded from the wonderful benefits of this technology and the Industrial Revolution it is bringing about but we must be still more ambitious we need to find the right balance between freedom and controls between innovation and regulation between private enterprise and government oversight we must insist that the ethical judgments inherent in the design of new technology are transparent to all and we must make up boises more loudly in the standards bodies that write the rules. Above all we need to agree on a common set of global principles to shape the norms and standards that will guide the development of emerging technologies. And heres the good news i invite you next year to a summit in london wonderful city where it by the way it is not raining 94 percent of the time and where one stage when i was married london or shortly before we discovered that we had more mishmash starred restaurants even than paris the french somehow rapidly recovered by a process that i wasnt quite sure was entirely fair but we still have by far in the u. K. By far the biggest tech sector by far the biggest tech sector didnt take biotech it take many days made Technology Green tech every kind of tech in london the biggest tech sector anywhere in europe perhaps half a 1000000 people working in tech alone and i hope that you will come there and we will seek to assemble the broadest possible coalition to take forward this vital task building on all that the u. K. Contribute to this mission as a Global Leader in ethical and responsible technology. If we master this challenge and i have no doubt that we can then we will not only safeguard our ideals we will see among the limits that once constrained humanity and conquered conquer the perils that once ended so many lives together we will vanquish killer diseases eliminate family in particular and transform our citys success will depend now as ever on freedom openness and lurid formula the not only magic bits the human spirit but releases the boundless ingenuity and inventiveness of mankind and which above all the United Kingdom will strive to preserve added bonds excellence is a gentleman thank you very much your kind attention. Listening to russias Prime Minister virus johnson addressing the United NationsGeneral Assembly to discuss the dangers of technological advances in the internet and spoke about the difficulties of trying to find a balance between freedom and control personal privacy and Public Interest while for more on this correspondent john how is right for us at the United Nations so china this was a fairly wide ranging speech then from Boris Johnson and how was it received i think i may have spied some amusement in the chamber as he spoke. Yes i suspect youre probably right anybody who thought to Boris Johnson was going to come out and talk about bricks it was certainly disappointed and im not sure anybody was quite ready for this exposition on the merits or otherwise of the advance of technology it was in some senses quite bizarre he painted a picture of a Technology Driven future a digital or solitaire in his of me he said over which we have less and less control click by click tap by tap your mattress will monitor your nightmares your fridge will be for cheese hes good with words Boris Johnson hes good with the crowd they would have been entertained and moved along by it but i suspect some scratching their heads by the end and with that of course Boris Johnson leaving the chamber he will be hurrying to a car and making his way pretty quickly to the airport for a flight back to london which has been brought well forward because of the events taking place there and really for Boris Johnson this must be about as far removed from the visit he had hoped to be paying to the General Assembly he had hoped of course until about a week a week and a half ago to be here with the world at his feet the worlds media at his feet this extraordinary platform from which to broadcast his vision of a prostate post briggss britain he wanted to woo investors hed hoped to seal a breakthrough deal or at least make progress on it as well he wanted to be instrumental in iran diplomacy and then suddenly at 6 am local time this morning all of that went up in a puff of smoke with that decision from the Supreme Court in london that he had acted unlawfully and as a say off he goes now to face argument again tomorrow with opposition m. P. s and leaders calling for his resignation and an enormous humiliation for Boris Johnson here in front of his colleagues the World Leaders just 2 months into the job. Live from. At the United Nations with that update well as china did mention paris johnson a well because in short his time at the u. N. Hes due to fly out very shortly after that address to the assembly now that was forced upon him by a Supreme Court ruling that declared that he acted unlawfully by suspending parliament the house of commons one hour resume on wednesday paul brennan reports. Outside the Supreme Court beyond demonstrators were in optimistic mood inside the judges delivered their devastating ruling with calm deliberation and issue where the Prime MinisterBoris Johnson suspended parliament lawfully or simply to prevent parliament from holding his government to account the effect on the fundamentals of our democracy was extreme no justification for taking action with such an extreme effect has been put before the court the court is bound to conclude. That the decision to advise her majesty to perreault parliament was unlawful. Because it had the effect of frustrating or preventing the ability of parliament to carry out its constitutional functions without reasonable justification this case went to the fundamental issue of the very nature of democracy here in the United Kingdom and it was a stress test if you like of the separation of powers between the 3 branches of government but its conflict is far from over the outcome is a vindication for gina miller the campaigner who has forced the government for the past 3 years to uphold the law on bracks it. Today is not a win for any individual cause its a win for parliamentary servant the separation of powers and the independence of our british court. News of the courts decision prompted a standing ovation from delegates of the Opposition Labor Party conference where the party leader was on his feet at the time. The Supreme Court has Just Announced its decision. And it shows that the Prime Minister has acted wrongly in shutting down the demand for parliament to be recalled gathered pace the speaker of the lower house stepped in i have instructed the house so far it is to prepare not for the recall. The purgation was unlawful and these void to prepare for the resumption of the business of the house of commons. On these are you going to. Prime minister johnson received the news in new york where hes attending the u. N. General assembly he said he disagreed with the ruling but with respect to the midis that were going to get on and deliberative to the 31st yes of course part of it will have to come back but. You will respect that there was back in london that his position is now in question parliament will resume on wednesday morning it promises to be a tumultuous return paul brennan aljazeera the Supreme Court. To other news now and us democrats are opening a formal impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump over claims that he sought political help from ukraine now House Speaker nancy pelosi made the announcement after trying to phone call with ukraines president in which she discussed democratic president ial hopeful joe biden now trump admitted to withholding aid to ukraine ahead of that call but denied using it as political leverage the actions of the Trump Presidency revealed dishonorable fact of the president s betrayal of his oath of office betrayal of our National Security and betrayal of the integrity of our elections therefore today im announcing the house of representatives moving forward with an official impeachment inquiry and directing our 6 committees to proceed with their investigations under that umbrella of impeachment inquiry the president must be held accountable no one is above the law. Well trump reportedly wanted ukraines president to investigate joe biden and his son for corruption he says hes authorized the release of a transcript of that phone call with to me the lenski and denied any impropriety and reacting to pelosi is announcement from fired back on twitter calling the impeachment inquiry president ial harassment he lashed out at democrats for quote ruining the United NationsGeneral Assembly with witch hunt garbage well for more on this we can speak to our correspondent in washington d. C. She had her tansey she had more reaction to hearing from trump and from elsewhere. Well theres a lot of anonymous briefing on the way all these there has been in the last few hours as you mentioned dont trumpet already offered to release the unredacted transcript off that phone call but the democrats said look thats not enough whats at issue here is well 1st of all that you would ask the ukrainian president for dirt on a potential political opponent for you know ahead of the 2020 election but also that you suppress or the white house suppressed a whistle blows complaint about the conversations and perhaps a pattern of behavior that dont trump was having with the ukrainians potentially so now in the last few hours weve been hearing the white house is actively considering releasing that whistleblowers complaint in some form or another perhaps also releasing the Inspector General who the whistleblower initially complain to use report on that complaint which certainly those outlets favorable to donald trump like fox news suggesting that might discredit the whistleblower in some way we dont know if thats all just spin but theres all this movement going on that might not just be the transcript we get in the next day oh sorry but also the whistleblower complaint on the Inspector General complaint and we hearing that the whistleblower him or herself may testify to Congress Perhaps by the end of the week so all thats going on meanwhile the white house is putting on a brave face on it and thats saying look this is mildness news this is what we wanted this is going to mobilize our base its what weve always wanted at a time when perhaps there might have been some wobbling among strongest base has now the Foreign Policy achievements the economy might be in trouble in the next few months this will let him get things back on track as regards a witch hunt that was already a Campaign Funding video ready to go as soon as nancy pelosi made a statement making that case that the democrats are out of ideas on how to beat donald trump and it was also a message we heard from the leader of the republicans in the house of representatives kevin mccarthy. Our job is to legislate not to continue to investigate something in the back when you cannot find any reason to impeach this president this election is over i realize 2016 did not turn out the way Speaker Pelosi wanted it to happen but she cannot change the laws of this congress she cannot unilaterally decide when a pietschmann inquiry what she said today made no difference of whats been going on its no different than what natalie has been trying to do. Its time to put the public before politics so she had a coffee there saying that this doesnt seem to change anything theres some confusion about the impeachment inquiry is that are already ongoing and where we are in this process. Right away once the dust settles after the initial excitement we were all going to go how does this change anything that there are as don suppose you mentioned the 6 squiers already underway which he says no will be under the umbrella of an impeachment inquiry with them you had mccarthy the talk about noblitt gerry now and hes the head of the House Judiciary Committee well the other week hed already announced an impeachment inquiry so i mean what does this all means that i mean were getting the sense that those committees findings will now go to the Judiciary Committee and then they will be thought they will be deliberative the poland the Judiciary Committee will will will not probably will recommend articles of impeachment we dont know how long this is going to take we dont know how big the remit is and anyway we dont really understand whats different from what was happening anyway except for the fact the stout does have nancy pelosi is premature on the proceedings which might give it more weight more heft especially both in the judicial proceedings from these various committees are trying to get information from the white house theyve had trouble in the past but now judges may look at all of this a bit more different a bit more expeditiously but also something that weve been hearing in the last few hours vicki from ron group of the intercept theres been some great work on this this you know we talk a lot about trumps talk so much about nancy pelosi is base theres been increasing anger amongst the base that the democrats have done nothing about core base and there are a lot of republican lot of democrats rather were saying after the summer break theyre under pressure to show that they are doing something or they might even be primaried in their seats at least this gives them a way of saying look we are doing something that might take some of the heat off the democrats whether whether it will actually lead is necessary to clear right now but there are political reasons for the democrats to be doing this even if it doesnt actually get anywhere any further depending on what happens in the next few days she had the that across developments for us in washington d. C. Thank you she had well lets take a look at how impeachment actually wax the lengthy process begins in the house which debates and votes on whether to bring charges against the president now if that person is successful at trial of sorts presided by the chief justice of the u. S. Supreme court is that have in the senate and then a 2 thirds majority vote is needed in that 100 Member Senate to convict and to remove a president now this has never happened. To find out a little more and delve into this process and speak to jeff hauser whos the executive director of the revolving door project at the center for economic and policy research and he joins us now live from washington d. C. Jeff whats the likelihood of impeachment proceedings actually starting here let alone impeachment itself i mean what weve heard today from pelosi is is a call for an impeachment inquiry. I think the impeachment inquiry is a legitimate hearing when the People Holding it actually means to hold it i think what weve seen here its a 4 is democrats experimenting with calling things impeachment related without really meaning it and certainly the leadership of the House Democrats nancy pelosi study hoyer and others were not genuinely in support of impeachment and so the media was covering impeachment inquiry more about democrats being in disarray and disagreeing with each other and this is really not a legitimate and meaningful hearing as opposed to taking it seriously youve seen dozens of new democrats come out in favor of pursuing impeachment and i think all the actions Going Forward in the next coming weeks are going to be radically different in intent and in impact in america than the ones that have gone before i think were in a very different moment now than we were a day ago well as you say the leadership the democratic leadership was initially reticent to move to impeach but now the revelations about the school with selenski seem to have pushed them over the edge has this now become an issue of Public Interest trumping electoral maps. Well i think that the fact that democrats are united behind impeachment and theyre pretty much there at this moment in time is going to send a message to a lot of moderate democrats and independent voters that this is serious that were at a different point democrats because before you had republicans who were solidly behind the president and then democrats who disagreed and said send a very weak message about the nature of the severity of the charges being discussed now that democrats are united theyre going to have the opportunity to grab attention in this country donald trump has been determining what is discussed in america his twitter feed has determined the agenda of the media the United States and i think thats not going to be true once you have a real impeachment hearings going on democrats will be able to tell a story about how donald trump is a corrupt president and what that means for both the rule of law and democracy as well as the impact on ordinary americans i think its going to have an enormous political impact and be very dangerous to donald trump well speaking of his twitter feed president tom seemed to almost be expecting this reveling in his outrage almost we saw a video come out just minutes after pelosi statement on the democrats playing into his hand could this also just galvanize his base ahead of 2020. I think that donald trump knows nothing other than to project confidence he will project confidence at all moments that is just how he operates his modus operandi i think its clear he called the n. C. Pussy desperate to make some sort of deal to make the whistleblower complaint issue go away he has changed his story as to what he was discussing with the Ukrainian Government several different times including as recently as this morning which suggests to me that he is for tending to relish this opportunity but is entirely instance year i think he is desperate to avoid impeachment he is trying to convince democrats that impeachment is bad for them because it is in fact bad for him and i think that he really does not want to have a deep inquiry into his behavior conducted by democrats where they set the agenda in discussing his corruption to house there from the center for economic and policy research thank you for joining us on aljazeera well now for a few more insights from the republican side of things lets speak to Jack Kingston whos a former republican congressman from georgia and a former Senior Adviser to Donald Trumps 2016 president ial campaign now mr kingston back in april when Elizabeth Warren was calling for impeachment i believe you said politically it will help the president more than anything she stand by that. Absolutely 31 democrats. Members of congress are a letter from seats that donald trump won it this might be great if youre a red meat partisan extreme democrat left this but for the moderates the ones who have the balance of power in their hands this is horrible news for them i can tell you that 37 percent of the American People support. Which made 63 percent are against impeachment when we impeach donald trump it was bipartisan we had democrats voting with us on every single article and every single inquiry and every single step of the way this is a 100 percent partisan operation and Everybody Knows that if youre going to throw you crying on the table youve got to talk about joe biden and 100 biden who got paid 3400000. 00 in a one year period of time because his dad was the prez the Vice President of the United States i mean that just doesnt happen to somebody who has no background in the ukrainian politics no background in oil and gas and yet an oil and gas company paid 200. 00 present by the sun 3400000. 00 over a year and a half. This thing smells and then they turned around by the way into the same thing in china this is politics Everybody Knows that the democrats have been trying to get some sort of traction because the economys going great were at pace americans are feeling optimistic wages are unemployment is at historic low and the democrats are trying to get traction theyve been trying this out all year long if they really felt that they could have an impact they should have kept their mouths shut they should have not been talking about russia russia russia they should not have been talking about Stormy Daniels and michael levy on the mr kings and i want to ring in on what your adviser was because you said that the majority of americans do not favor. Pietschmann there is a new you gov poll out very recently and off to all of this came out about the call with selenski that says 55 percent of americans now the majority of americans favor and peach meant how is that going to pass and 2020. Well you know i would respectfully say nobody in politics looks at a huge poll and takes it serious the poll that im referring to was the moma mama paul its very serious poll and the instant kind of polls that you can get im sure it might be really popular in new york city and in california but in terms of the American People who have prospered so much because of the trump economic policies they are against in place but i know this because i was there during bill clintons impeachment and i can tell you we had bipartisan support but we didnt have the overwhelming majority of americans for us and the Republican Party paid a political price for it the democrats are going to pay a political price for it and by the way we all know this isnt going to go anywhere in the senate if nancy pelosi was really worried she would say before we move lets look at the evidence lets try to get some republicans on board if we can get republicans on board based on evidence maybe this thing had a real chance but the fact is this is just like the russian probe its political its anti trump its trying to turn over the 2016 election which the democrats tried to do even before trump was sworn into office Jack Kingston a former Senior Adviser to Donald Trumps 2016 president ial campaign will be watching all of this very closely thanks for joining us on out of there mr kingston thank you now french president emanuel macron has again meant iranian president Hassan Rouhani on the sidelines of the u. N. General assembly urging him to meet donald trump. If you believe. We dont know we think this president again. You got me hes got to put me relations between the u. S. And iran became even more tense following attacks on 2 major Oil Facilities in saudi arabia this month washington says iran was behind the attack tehran denies that claim well mark on is urging the countries to pursue negotiation efforts meanwhile the pakistani Prime Minister imran khan says he was asked by donald trump to help defuse tensions with iran comment true honey but didnt elaborate on what was discussed he did say efforts to mediate where pursued. This book to president rouhani yesterday after after the meeting with the President Trump. But i dont see anything right no more than this except that we are trying and mediating an earthquake has hit eastern pakistan killing at least 22 people and injuring hundreds more the 5. 8 magnitude quake epicenter was close to the city of many poor in pakistan administered kashmir dozens of homes and cars were damaged when roads collapsed in many areas. Now still ahead on al jazeera workers walked off the job in greece opposing a major headache for the new government. And the area results of thousands of forest fire indonesian skies attend blonder round. And andy murray is fast to singles victories since january and they will have that story in force. How the weathers looking lousy fun to draw across southern parts of china a little more clout to those central areas easing over toward shanghai just some bits and pieces of rain pushing for but not much to speak of into the south of we go the warm sunshine be getting up to around 30 degrees celsius in hong kong for a north and all had only gets up to around 33. 00 degrees and well of the same as we go on into with that cloud will just sink a little further south which by that stage it does join up with the heavy rain that we have across parts of in the china push by the south well some laws showers continuing across the pos of the philippines over towards thailand in all parts of borneo some take showers here maybe into Northern Areas of sumatra as well he could catch a shower in singapore in k. L. Was a possibility but thailand on an off base and places of cloud and rain here i cloud and rain well weve got plenty of thats across the goal in india a real saw as the rich rates of the monsoon down poles western parts of india still very very wet pushing up towards you go gerard showers there across the central and Northern Plains as well and for good measure we have some flooding rains the sri lanka. The weather sponsored by qatar and was. The 950. 00 s. A clash of politics and a challenge to french colonial. In the 2 part series aljazeera world tells the dramatic story of how modern geneseo was born the little give us back a little bit and see little boy. With a rare eyewitness testimony from the men who fought the french on the ground to newseum the battle for independence episode one rebel on which is iraq when the news breaks it looks like if youre told in order to get someone who can get this country out of the crisis when people need to be. A little bit cooler area without that they should just as teams on the ground for the last these are because. This will call me back to put. Them in trees. And online. Hello again im mr reminder of our top stories this hour u. S. Democrats are opening a formal impeachment inquiry into president arnold trump over claims hes sort of political help from ukraine House Speaker nancy pelosi made the announcement after trump acknowledged he discussed joe biden with his ukrainian counterpart. The u. K. s Prime Minister bar as johnson is vowing that breaks it will go ahead on the 31st of october despite the Supreme Court ruling that he acted unlawfully when he suspended part of the best month speaker john baca has ordered the resumption of parliamentary proceedings from wednesday. And french president among all the. Says he believes conditions are ripe for talks between iran and the us and follows my 2nd meeting with iranian president Hassan Rouhani on the sidelines of the un General Assembly in just 2 days. While tensions and trade crises have been the focus of much of the General Assembly so far its also traditionally a forum to discuss humanitarian issues now some of those issues the. War the persecution of weak and muslims in china and Global Human Rights abuses in jordan reports. Its high level week at the United NationsGeneral Assembly where will meet leaders highlight humanitys Biggest Challenges human rights are universal. One cannot be consumed favoring some while these dating albums but the headlines are all about the political woes of u. S. President donald trump and british Prime MinisterBoris Johnson and that means its harder for the public to know what you and delegates are doing namely trying to reveal but helpless ways in which people are fighting for their rights and to improve their lives. As bolivian president evo morales addressed the General Assembly his political opponents riled against him outside the home he is a law into the world he gave me here to lie to the walls and Everything Everything is under control and is not thats why we demand the people from the world to help us meanwhile the u. S. Has made ending religious persecution a key part of its Foreign Policy it and the United Kingdom convened a session highlighting chinas abuse of weaker muslims i wasnt in the a lobbying group that i cried out oh the day the card said tell alot to save you from my hand officials debated how to stop aging space havior we urge the un to investigate and closely monitor chinas human rights abuses including the repression of religious freedom and belief the responsibility primarily entails that prevention of such crimes other meetings focused on serious lost generation after millions fled civil war the political crisis in venezuela and how its affecting the lives of its people and the ongoing crisis involving the rohingya of me and mar human Rights GroupsSay Something is lost when the uns work is ignored we have to move to a culture within the un system that they think nice that. On every issue that humanity confronts theres been enough talk this is without a doubt the biggest week on the uns calendar with so many humanitarian crises being discussed and debated its pretty obvious that much of the world still considers this place a force for take rozlyn jordan aljazeera the United Nations. Now a humanitarian ship carrying more than 180 people rescued from the Mediterranean Sea has docked in italy the migrants were picked up a week ago by the charity vessel ocean viking from 3 separate votes they were attempting to make the dangerous crossing from libya to europe now from germany italy malta and finland agreed on monday to share the responsibility of taking them in. Well thousands of great quick as have staged a mass walkout to protest against the new governments plans labor law reforms and the fast strike action since the concept of government took office in july. Has more from athens. Government offices and banks were closed on tuesday bringing business to a standstill in many places public transport workers walked out so getting to work was an ordeal as buses and ferries didnt run schools were closed and hospitals operated with reduced stuff but trades Union Leaders say all that some minor inconvenience compared to what workers will suffer next month if Parliament Approves a bill proposed by the ruling new Democracy Party critics say the 3 month old conservative government is building on reforms introduced by the previous left wing government that eroded workers rights to marry me this is our answer to the attack from the government which is 2 pronged it presents itself as a growth for all but on the other hand strikes at a collective weight bargains and Social Security it limits the way unions work attempts to control what unions do and limits our right to strike series a started this but now a new democracy has taken up the baton work has a further infuriated by government plans to keep a database of unionized employees and only allowed union votes on strike action to be done online Union Leaders say that amounts to states of valence the bill also weakens the unions power to negotiate wages with employers by making it more difficult to go to arbitration if talks break down the government says that by giving employees more discretionary power the new law will create jobs its pledging to double the current growth rates to 4 percent and also to cut taxes labor bore the brunt of greeces long recession minimum wage. Both earth and even so unemployment swords to 20 percent unions were effectively silenced when collective wage bargaining was done away with even the public sectors right to strike was temporarily abolished unions now that those erosions of rights will be made permanent in the name of growth if these silly doctors pay has roughly half of that hovers just below a 1000. 00 euros over time is either not paid paid in adequately and our salaries simply do not compare to what doctors are paid abroad which leads many people to leave the government says flexible labor track Foreign Investors union say obsession with growth is being used to oppress workers jobs are open. Arms. Yemens heathy rebels say a Saudi Led Coalition air strike in the countrys south has killed at least 17 people including women and children the strikes have to residential buildings and an ambulance and al dalia province the Saudi Led Coalition which backs the u. N. Recognized government in yemen has neither confirmed nor denied the attack the United Nations humanitarian coordinator for yemen said the timing of the attack during the u. N. General assembly was profoundly disturbing on monday another strike killed 7 people all members of the same family they were hiding in a mosque al jazeera as muhammad has this exclusive report from the scene and. People who are internally displaced have taken refuge inside this mosque. They believe that they are in a safe place but suddenly unfortunately they have been attacked 7 members of one family were killed there but they were totally displaced People Living here it was one family who were originally bedouin after nearly 3 attacks on the 10s they fled to the mosque believing it would be a safer place for them in this war raged by saudi arabia already lines have been violated. This deep hole which has been created by the. Targeted the mosque where the internally displaced people have taken refuse they have brought with them their blankets and everything that they could use during the bath the have found themselves one of the. Targets. Yesterday the saudi fighter jets targeted this mosque we can see here stones of the mosque. We were also words that used to be the ceiling of the mosque people who can do such at. The convention of the geneva condemn prohibits they are on places of worshiping mosques bowing as compensation offer to families of those killed and to airliner crashes has been described by some lawyers as a publicity stunt now about one 140000. 00 is to be paid to each claimant 346. 00 passengers and crew were killed in the 737 lacs disasters in indonesia and ethiopia now some of them were from kenya and their relatives have been speaking to mark webb this is jordan one of 3 life was cut short for george. His sister says she didnt even know he traveled from his home in march here in kenyas capital nairobi. Until she heard the to Ethiopia Airlines plane had crashed and george was among the 157 people on board nose dived into the ground near addus about the 6 minutes after takeoff investigations are ongoing that boeings anti stall software known as m cas has been widely blamed negli. That. And installed 2 of them used allegedly but youre focusing on this thats how he died. And its not the 1st time boeings m caste system is being blamed for a crash 6 months earlier a lion air plane crashed into the java sea minutes after takeoff from indonesias capital jakarta. All 189 people on board died the aircraft in both crashes were boeing 737 max regulators around the world since grounded it. Airlines often face lifts occasion off the air disasters manufacturers often try and blame the pilots and the airlines often try and blame the manufacturers for a technical fault following the European Airlines crash the 2nd of 2 similar accidents lawyers representing the families of those on board say they have a strong precedented case against boeing boeing did wrong gnomon husseins representing 12 families including asters there among many more who filed suit against boeing in the u. S. In the 20 years ive been working on airline litigation cases ive never seen a case like this and in this particular case its clear that boeing put profit over safety and decided to ignore all of the red flags all of the warnings that were occurring that it had and continue to market sell and deliver this dangerous product. Boeing says it supporting investigations but doesnt comment on the lawsuit is the Worlds Largest aircraft manufacturer and one of americas Largest CompaniesIndustry Experts say its likely to pay dearly but it will survive for boeing of course being on the receiving end of legal action from the families is just part of a wider picture of a lot of legal action that is either being taken or set to be taken by the industry including by Leasing Companies who operate these acts and while this will be a very significant hit in the aircraft manufacturers life time. To fly. Investigations and court cases are expected to last months victims families say they want to see boeing held to account as to knows it wont bring george back but she says the planes need to be made safe so nobody else suffers the same fate. Malcolm webb. Nairobi kenya. Now the sky above parts of the indonesian island of sumatra has turned blood red to this week because of air pollution from thousands of forest fires the models like red is caused by sunlight scattering through the toxic ase blanketing the country firefighters have spent months battling the blazes mostly caused by farmers clearing land the un says millions of children are at risk of lifelong disease because of the air pollution. Weve villages we Work Together to put out the fire in a hurry that the smirk disaster kit and serene if it stays like this we dont know when it will end. Yesterday the fire was about 3 kilometers away but now everything is gone and farming fields are all gone and this is been happening since 10 days ago. Now spains a Supreme Court has ruled that its government can extreme the remains of former general former leader im sorry general Francisco Franco that he lies contentiously in the valley of the 4 and was a lamb for the civil war dead and as a reports the decision has divided public opinion. To many spaniards general Francisco Franco was the hero to many others he was a dictator son of the for the relatives of the republican victims who died fighting fascist forces in the spanish civil war the Supreme Courts decision was one theyd long campaigned for the frank his remains should not lie in a publicly funded state muesli in the valley of the full in name of dread is dedicated to old spaniards who died during the civil war in the 1930 s. Judges unanimously rejected in a pail by frankies family and approved the removal of his remains. On the ground. Frank i must speak sheer and because the valley of the fallen must become a memorial a reminder for all those who suffered and gave their life to achieve something that today is being stolen from us. You was a dictator i wouldnt even call him a person he was a dictator and a criminal and because of bad he shouldnt be in a public place just the controversy has divided political opinion in spain. The ruling socialist government and Prime Minister pederast sanchez wanted francos remains removed to a private family site for burial opposition parties accused him of exploiting the issue to win votes in november general election franco died in 1975 but his legacy still divides opinion some think he was an anti communist hero others point to widespread human rights abuses throughout his almost 40 years in power most people order. He was great you got to be in. The. Right or worlds no one knows what the Supreme Court ruling looks like finally ending decades of controversy over the way he should be buried victoria gates and be al jazeera. Head on aljazeera. Hoping for a successful well. They will have that story and. Welcome back the Nigerian Government has banned imports of foreign milk to help struggling local farmers but there are concerns it will lead to milk shortages and price increases amid interest reports bonaduce of the elins that Dairy Factory are focused on making the business bigger. Like other local producers they are hoping to cash in on a possible shortfall supply because the central bank of nigeria has cut off the sale of Foreign Exchange to importers of daily products we do have a lot of blood supply expansion because currently our passerbys limited immunity by supply of. So we are planning to expand organically as well as im not going to believe in your future. Other producers explain that their ability to deal with any shortfall is into doubt as long as the government gives them subsidies to boost production but what we lack in the capacity to link this production to the process and if you look at 99 as that to 6. Love the little lifestyle says those who are told that we have a right 20000000 calls in the dakota and the skulls to be 3000000 producing milk its station him and 2 liter supply milk but i think. You will come up with the bollards. About 10000000 liters a day. Critics say that may not be enough to quench the thirst of 200000000. 00 nigerians about 585000 tons of locust for used to magic each year but thats only 40 percent of what it needs there arent enough plants and processing facilities to process what promised for you so the rest is imported at a cost of 1500000000. 00. A good cultural products one i jarius mean export before the discovery of oil. Despite the huge all revenues nigerias farmers subfield to feed everyone and the country relies on import some exports last to see the government strictly enforce the ban on dairy imports to benefit nigerian farmers only get that made with crates importation of said good could be taken by government include didnt. Bring good against. Billboard death of the country would never encounter who are now to cooperate in where. A ban on rise imports imposed a few years ago meant to nigerian farmers grow more but the ban failed to stop smuggling critics fear the same fate with daily imports but the government says import restrictions will lead to selfsufficiency its not clear if local Dairy Producers have what they need to make up for the supply short fault or whether smugglers will step in and flood the market with contraband milk products. Coming to greece. Or nigeria now has may with force. Thank you very much officials at the Rugby World Cup say they havent been performing as well as they should on tuesday the referee issued a statement saying they fell short of their professional standards and their mistakes continued throughout the day in the pool a clash between samoa and russia the russians surprisingly had a 65 lead at half time the controversy came when samoa had 2 players sin binned for dangerous tackles many thought they should have received red cards instead however the samoans eventually pulled away to score 6 tries and a 34 to 9 bonus point victory theyre now top of cool way ahead of viral and to getting down to the main sort of defeats was stunning to know. And again we knew that russia would come out. Tough in the 1st sort of 20 minutes it was a tough task for them and you know to pick up 4 days but also they did really well. Most extremely proud of the boys after after all composed in that they were in the changing room and you know they knew we knew we had plenty left in the tank and so as you know it was pretty good people with films the next heavyweight clash of the tournaments is on sunday australia will play wales and what is expected to decide who takes the top spot in pool d. Wallabies player david polka says he doesnt think any of the teams have shown us what theyre really made of looking across all the 1st games but the world cup i think every team had a few in the sims maybe the rustiness areas. We certainly look at the review and theres a number of areas that we want to put in we know we have to improve coming up against a team as good as was. Hoping for all that fiji will face your way and hopeful a match and come may she on wednesday come a she is a small town that was basically destroyed in a tsunami an earthquake in 2011 more than 1000 people were killed or went missing but the town has been rebuilt sense then the site of this match will be held where school used to be. You know i just think of what happened when they had the tsunami and. The redevelopment going on and its quarter credible you know if on the on you know i believe right now hes you know its bigger the guy has been you know it is important for him to interact with the community after a shock defeat against grenada a few days ago barcelona have bounced back just in a not so convincing way they were up against villareal in league and one greece men and put the hosts 2 nil ahead but Santi Cazorla had a long range stunner to keep barson nervous but they held on to win 21. 00 event as our back at the top of syria on italy after a 21. 00 win over brescia on tuesday they did it without their star man christiana rinaldo it certainly looked like you they were missing their portuguese superstar when Antonio Dunn Odama handed russia a 4th minute lead however playing in their alternative white and red kit the visitors op back they were helped by a John Chancellor own goal before half time and then marilyn peonage netted what would be the winner for modi to saudis man u. A pheasant ounce the next 3 Champions League final venue St Petersburg munich and london many fans criticize the location last year when baku hosted the Europa League final because it was too far away if the bowl hosts this years final followed by russia. Both korean football teams will play their 1st ever competitive match in north korea next month its been confirmed the world cup qualifier between the 2 nations will take place in pyongyang on october 15th theyve played each other in seoul and neutral been used but the only previous visit by the south korean team was to the north for a friendly match back in 1993 time grand slam champion andy murrays completed his 1st singles victory since january murray was in action on tuesday in the 1st round of the high championships in china his opponent american tennis the sun grand the brit won the 1st set 63 before losing the 2nd 76 the 32 year old then rolled back the years to take the deciding set 61. Meanwhile womens world number one ashley barty was forced to fight hard at the open in china the top seed lost the 1st set against Caroline Garcia but recovered to take the decider 61 and reach the last 16 parties chasing her 4th title of the year. Sri lankas cricket team have arrived in pakistan for their 1st series in country since their team bus was attacked in the horror in 2009 the pakistani government promised sri lanka the same level of security as a head of state even so 10 sri lankan players have chosen not to attend only zimbabwe and the west indies have visited pakistan for cricket tours in the last 10 years forcing the team to play its home games at a neutral venue in the u. A. E. The 2 teams will play 31 day internationals and 3 t 20 s. The 2019 i w a f World Championships start on friday with qatar hosting for the 1st time organizers say everything is ready to go the Khalifa International stadium will host most of the track and field events while the doha corny a seaside prominent will host the midnight marathon nearly 2000 athletes from more than 200 countries will ban qatar for the World Championships and thatll last for 10 days. You can feel the heat of the war the organization has introduced a number of innovative aspects to the upcoming World Championships it will be the 1st time the championships will be held in an open stadium alongside an environmentally friendly air conditioning system secondly after agreement with the audibility if all of the shuttle vents will take place during one afternoon and evening period this will give the competitors athletics fans all over the world and also a new generation of supporters the opportunity to enjoy and make the most of these championships thats all your sport for now will have more for you later and thats also it for me in a study a tape that ill hand you over to Darren Jordan stay with us. Some more color just. Obvious. To the group. That were all complicit in creating wealth of terror and depression. Now living in fear and denial they reveal their motivations and the shocking truths from the inside. Witness the women advice. On how to 0. 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Hello im down in jordan this is al jazeera live from doha coming up the french president meets the iranian leader for a 2nd time at the u. N. And not just him to begin talks with president truck. Heading home to a political storm but as johnson cut short his visit to new york after the u. K. s highest court ruled his suspension of parliament was unlawful. And family members of something terms of the