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grounded since the accident which followed another in indonesia a year ago boeing is paying compensation to the families of all the victims. the pain in this neighborhood and by every. community neighbors. and doted on how the grandchildren on holiday. family says for now just glad we can finally bury their loved ones. in the budget cuts record when you rent. the book since i'm afraid. of feeling. here. so. you just feel the. person whom you have been bringing the drum did before. she'll be remembered for many things some since she brought out the best in children she taught she was also a loving mother and grandmother to those who died with katherine sawyer al-jazeera kenya. that is way to has taken a seat on the u.n. human rights council despite widespread criticism off the country's own rights record advocacy groups and nations opposed to president nicolas models government had lobbied against the move human rights watch said a vote for venezuela is a vote for torture and murder the un human rights council agreed last month to look into abuses in venezuela now the head of his regional government says another independence vote is needed within the next 2 years thousands of people have been protesting for false light in the regional capital barcelona demonstrators are angry about jail sentences given to 9 separatist leaders for their role in the failed and dependents bid 2 years ago nearly 100 people have been arrested since protests began on monday. now us congressman elijah cummings has died aged 68 he was the chairman of one of the house committees leading and peach went inquiry into president trump roslyn jordan looks back at his life a larger cummings was the son of sharecroppers who moved to baltimore maryland for a better life raised to do the right thing cummings took that belief 1st to law school and then to congress in 1996 most recently cummings ran investigations into the trouble ministrations alleged corruption over the mass 2 years president set the tone from the top an administrator that behaving ethically and complying with the law is absent on. ladies and gentlemen i stopped by you to simply say we're better than that cummings was chair of the house oversight committee on which launched investigations into president donald trump's handling of security clearances and campaign finance law of violations the lifelong democrat who quickly earned trump's wrath for condemning his policy to separate migrant children from their parents at the u.s. southern border cumming's district is a disgusting rat and rodent infested mess but his word of cummings death spread on thursday december the message from trump on twitter my warmest condolences to the family and many friends of congressman elijah cummings cummings had acquired considerable political power on capitol hill but he never forgot his constituents in baltimore he helped calm tensions in the wake of the 2015 killing of freddie gray while he was in police custody and he defended his city from trump's attacks on its character on capitol hill tributes from republicans and democrats alike he was in congress and was considered a no i start he was a leader of towering character and integrity he lived the american trained. by all accounts he was a powerful and passionate voice on the national stage and a strong advocate for his neighbors his just and i went tribes former lawyer michael cohen testified about the secret payouts trump made to a former mistress cummings told him he had done the right thing not just for himself before the country when we're dancing with the angels watching will be as it 2019 what do we do to make sure we kept our democracy intact but we stand on the sidelines and say nothing it's a parent doing nothing was never an option for elijah cummings he was $68.00. now one of the world's most celebrated ballet dancers has died aged 98. a long helped found the national ballet of cuba $960.00 s. with then leader fidel castro president miguel diaz canal santa lawns are full of emotional work along a dollar well into his seventy's despite having trouble walking. still ahead on the news hour a hot reception the world solo challenge proves just. as shorty. it's time for sports here's joe. thanks very much barcelona has asked the spanish football authorities not to move their classico match with real madrid despite protests in catalonia spain's top league had asked for a change of venue opus bowman because of safety concerns following protests over the jailing of 9 catalan separatist leaders but the club insists the match can be played safely at the nou camp on october the 26 1000000000 to start with the then we begin the evil one is watching the violent protests and thinking they will be transferred to their match we don't know that it doesn't have to be that way we have the opportunity to show a lot of things that that match completely take place and that we respect our opponent these are these disturbances are not the norm but we all agree on one maximum freedom of expression. meanwhile u.s. football fans could finally be about to watch a spanish league match on their own turf league or have asked the spanish football federation to allow them to move villareal game against that lead to go madrid in december to miami both teams are reportedly keen to also get the game moved it's the 2nd time the league is trying to take a regular season game to the states after failing to move a barcelona match there earlier in the year. 3 time grand slam champion andy murray is through to the quarterfinals of tennis is european open in antwerp the former world number one beat public cueva serve europe why in straight sets on thursday is just his 2nd a.t.p. tour level win in 16 months after a series of surgeries murray will now face from a as marius prop ill for a place in the semi it's. but thing is mourning the death of a fighter for the 4th time in as many months patrick de passed away on wednesday 4 days after sustaining a traumatic brain injury in his contest with charles conwell the 27 year old american was knocked out during the 10th round of the fight in chicago he left the ring on a stretcher and despite emergency brain surgery doctors were unable to save him earlier we spoke to boxing writer gareth a davies who said the sport is trying to act with dignity journey a difficult period is obviously terrible wars happened with patrick j. the industry. tolson politics whenever this happens it's how terrible events you. know the fights are. given his life to the sports. has passed away as a result of the cause and effect of being a fighter it's an inherently dangerous sport boxing you get you have bullishness to come out at this time and then the sports is cool while the area can it's cold you know that shouldn't exist and people once it ends it's where the problem is with flight schools it's the same in mixed martial arts. boxing that if you tried to get rid of the school because it is inherently dangerous it would only be full some grounds there will always be people that want to fights so there is a nobility that's why it's cool to know the law there's a nobility in the lifestyle and yet of the other end of it there is this. there is very narrow tunnel that some people go down where their lives and within the schools i think it's been handled very well with patrick day i mean you talk about the medical provision you know they had been the i'm going to very quickly a minister is very very sad and very tragic and every so i'm apennines you do find yourself questioning inside the you know what it was for my covering it's very difficult it's always difficult on this in big tame news at the rugby world cup england coach eddie jones has made a surprise change for that quarter final against australia he's dropped george forwards to the bench with captain owen farrell moving to the number 10 position and then have had 3 easy wins at this tournament so far and if one then lost 6 matches against australia stones decided to switch things up. he's got a important role in saying let's have it with spike and all along we've got a squad of 23 we look at as quarter 23 and one has a role to do yeah we've left a lot of good plies i plays out of a squad of 31 and they are all disappointed that he's got and it's going to a significant role for us to try. a strain as coach michael checa is putting huge faith in 19 year old jordan teo he's been named in the starting line up at center for this crucial match the only made his test debut in the 3rd pool much against europe why the goal was they never ran the squad for a while now even now it's young and he's more than ready. to. do with the why the main reason you wouldn't think you would get to an hour like that around as. that that's going to be that's going to be right now and transcend. infinitely. new zealand continued their quest for a 3rd straight title but katz and kiran reid says they'll have to be at their best to see off island in that quarter final the irish lost to japan in the pool stage but have beaten the all blacks twice in test matches since the last woke up perhaps 7 played to their potential for this world cup but you know and i worked up game a final game it's whoever turns up on the day and it could only be a couple opportunities that present itself for other sides. and there's cup or games i've taken the years we haven't so it. will come down to that again. now solar cars could be part of a solution to climate change in the future but they'll have to be some fine tuning before that happens if the wild side in the challenge race is anything to go by the carbon footprint was pretty big when such late entry vests and fall lunar x. bust into flames it's not clear what caused the fire but it certainly led to tears from the team who escapes the inferno as their hopes of winning went up in smoke and a korea bluepoint cross the finish line 1st in athens and. all right that is a sport for now will have will for you later thank you very much joe and that does it for the al-jazeera news hour for me it is a problem thank you for watching. and they're not going to put out more than one she is very much a culture has been very harmful to the economy and the minds of many people challenging traditional attitudes narrowing the gender gap is helping women in the room come on why is the poverty in the country becoming we're trying to break these barriers of machismo by giving women access to resources need to women leading the way. women make change on al-jazeera. we know the culture we know the problems that affect this part of the world very very well and that is something that we're trying to take to the rest of the world we have gone to places and reported on a story that you might take an international network for months to be able to do it united nations these people are absolutely anti-riot you know. we are challenging the voices were challenging companies who are going to places where nobody else is going. on march 13th 2019 the f.a.a. grounded the u.s. 737 max fleet based upon crash site findings and satellite data hundreds of lives lost and boeing spots to selling aircraft immobilised did profit outweigh procedure did regulators allow industry too much control the system failed it failed our passengers it failed the global fault lines investigates system failure to boeing crashes on al-jazeera the latest news as it breaks into this market started peacefully but the major confrontation is taken from his father long before his father or those with detailed coverage there they get will be heading 110 meters which is so deep that only have 15 minutes on the seabed from around the world the remains of tomorrow may never be found that is your they still exist yes his legacy lives on. allied again on the fight over syria's border territory the u.s. and turkey announce a pause and the offensive against kurdish fighters. hello i missed us here today and this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. thousands call for levanon government to step down as new tax bands from some of the biggest protests in years. gun battles and burning roadblocks in mexico as security forces capture the son of an unknown tourist drug lord. and after 7 months the remains of some ethiopian eggs . victims finally returned to their families in kenya. now tacky and the united states have reached a deal to halt the offensive in northeast syria it was a great off to u.s. vice president mike pence travel to takis capital for talks with president russia type at 0 on cut his fights as i've been given 5 days to withdraw from the region by attack he wants to enforce that so-called safe saying that in custody begins our coverage from ankara mr president. they came with an ultimatum and left with a deal a cease fire enough for noise in syria by the u.s. and turkey after hours of talks among the deal how pink patch up relations between the nato allies that have been tested by turkey is a military operation against the wife peachey turkey deems a searing curtis fight to rip a terrorist organization in the united states and turkey have agreed to a cease fire in syria. turkish side will pause operation peace bring in order to allow for the withdrawal of y.p. g. forces from the safe zone. for 120 hours all military operations under operation peace bring movie pause in operation the spring will be halted entirely on completion of the withdrawal. the agreement promises collection of y p g have of the plans and the disabling go their fortifications and all other fighting positions they will have to withdraw from n a ria that is 32 kilometers deep expected to eventually become a safe zone that turkey has sought for months. the u.s. is still committed to cooperate with the syrian democratic forces made up mainly of kurdish why peachey even though they're no longer aiding them militarily and the ceasefire means it will not impose sanctions on turkey jim very happy to report tremendous success with respect to turkey and i want to thank president everyone i want to thank our vice president my parents our secretary of state bike bob baer great job all of the people that we sent over the last 3 days we said today earlier group this is an amazing outcome this is an outcome regardless of how the press would like to damp it down this was something that they've been trying to get for 10 years you would lost millions and millions of lives they couldn't get it without a little rough love as i call them. turkey also believes it's got what it wanted a safe zone that will be primarily enforced by the turkish army and increased cooperation by the 2 sides in ensuring the deal sticks at this case. we will not stop the operation yet but we will put it on hold because a cease fire can only be agreed between 2 soften states terrorists are the target of our operations so we are putting it on hold to allow these terrorist organizations to withdraw from the area once they leave the area and completely withdraw then we will stop our operation to go. socialists turkey have given no commitments on what will happen to bonnie but pence that there has been no turkish military action against the town which has been under control of the y. p.g. for some years syrian democratic forces led by the kurdish fighter group why peachey said they would abide by the cease fire if but would not with throw the spy to agreement within turkey and the u.s. it is still unclear exactly how things will unfold on the ground as the u.s. pulls out from syria russia continues to fill the vacuum and the syrian government finds the brokered deal fake and with the wife gauging with the syrian government and russia there may be many new questions i had see them because solo al-jazeera. and our correspondents anahata has more from that's the attack is border with syria . turkey is calling this a win in the words of the foreign minister we got what we wanted and turkey got what it wanted because it conditioned a cease fire to a withdrawal of the kurdish led syrian democratic forces and of course the united states guaranteeing that turkey can create a safe zone this is what could turkey wanted to do create this in order for millions of refugees to return but it's not just that what happened is that these 2 countries nato allies have now restored their alliance a 7 decade old alliance before the arrival of the high level u.s. delegation to ankara relations were at an all time low now we heard the u.s. vice president call turkey an ally describe the relationship strong what this means for turkey is it is has been empowered it gives it a stronger bargaining position when the turkish president meets his russian counterpart in sochi next week russia of course a main power broker in syria russia criticizing turkey's military operation in syria in fact it has deployed its military police along front lines in the north east of the country filling the vacuum following the withdrawal of the u.s. military and basically telling turkey you cannot advance any further what russia wanted from turkey is pull out a military pull out from northern syria all together and put in wanted or do go on to reach some sort of a security arrangement with the syrian government security arrangements that will allow the syrian government to return to the border so now erdogan meets gotten stronger every time the relationship between turkey and the united states goes sour russia uses this as an advantage but this cease fire deal if it holds will stop the violence in the short term but it is not a solution in the long term because damascus is making it clear that it now considers a safe zone that turkey will create an occupied territory and. the syrian democratic forces the kurdish led as the f. there saying yes we will comply with the cease fire we will withdraw but only from the area between the syrian border towns of tel aviv and rusling which means that the s.d.f. will can continue to be an enemy of turkey and the front lines around that safe zone could not be really safe well for more on this let's go to the united states now complete how cases in dallas where president trump has been holding a rally so candy it's been quite the celebration there with president trump passing himself on the back for his tough love strategy to fight all the condemnation he's been facing for the u.s. pullout. there's no question about it the u.s. president knowledge in his words he's taken some heat for what he calls an unconventional strategy but there's no question the u.s. president is celebrating what he sees at least for now as a success saying that it will be monitored closely over the next 120 days in terms of the cease fire agreement and dangling the options of new sanctions if turkey does not abide by the cease fire today i sent. vice president parents secretary of state prompt aoe to lead an american delegation to meet with president her to go out of turkey. they got there today and it did work. without spilling a drop of american blood not one drop of america. now well the most of the supporters here listening to the president's speech seem supportive of his serious strategy there were some small protests namely kurdish he asked about 100000 in the united states a small sampling of that here holding signs saying stop the kurdish genocide believing that this agreement does nothing for the kurds had everything for turkey that's a feeling of a lot of the members of congress as well democrats in the u.s. congress not happy about the lifting that is expected of the sanctions against turkey in fact that's why nancy pelosi the top democrat the house of representatives as well as chuck schumer the top democrat in the u.s. senate saying they are expecting a bipartisan piece of legislation to come in the u.s. congress next week putting in place new sanctions against turkey but it's not just democrats that are criticizing it's also members of the president's own republican party including mitt romney a republican who once ran for president of the united states saying that this will leave a stain on america history in terms of the betrayal he believes that has been led to the kurds given the fact that they fought alongside u.s. soldiers to try and defeat isis for more than 5 years can be how could that live press and donna thank you very much candy on to other news now at new tax plans and an ailing economy has brought crowds out across lebanon and some of the biggest protests in is thousands counted outside parliament cube roads were blocked and fired for it and next year brian ports. anger and frustration boiling over and lebanon's capital beirut. security forces fired tear gas and lucia cannon on crowds demanding the government resign. was these protesters say they can't take anymore that years of economic failure have left them struggling to survive. i said when i was at the end of the day if i stay hidden behind social media and i don't go out into the streets how can i dare ask for my rights where do i start 1st of all i want to fight corruption i want to ask those in charge why do you have this you are living at this level and i am running after bread. the crowd marched on palm and angry over proposed taxes on tobacco and petrol the backlash has already forced the government to scrap plans to charge uses of the messaging service whatsapp all part of next year's budget as politicians look for ways to reduce its mess of dead the 3rd highest in the world and secure $11000000000.00 in foreign aid. there we are staying on the streets we will come out tomorrow and after that we are not here i will watch that we hear of a fuel food grid over everything was processed as blocked roads across the country including saddam tripoli and the bekaa valley. we don't have enough to eat anymore why are you making us pay more while you sit in your positions not caring the people are dying we want our rights we won't leave the streets before we take our rights that's it. years of political turmoil an influx of syrian refugees and it's crumbling infrastructure i catching up with lebanon's government last month banks ration foreign currency and a state of economic emergency was declared. with the on race leaving schools and universities closed on friday the government could now be facing another kind of i'm.

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