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13. 10. 2015 - 14:09

What happened to flight MH17?

Reality Check: MH17 Report; new approach to climate Change; US Democratic presidential debate; Racism in Austria; Syrian Kurds and war crimes

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MH17 Report

More than a year after the crash of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 over East Ukraine a Dutch Safety Board report is being released today as to the cause of the tragedy. Lauren Comiteau, our reporter in The Hague, tells us what the report will and won’t say.

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New approach to climate change

Ahead of a major climate change conference in Paris, France in December, individual nations have been putting forward what they are prepared to do to limit their CO2 emissions. This is a new approach to a tricky subject and it is showing some signs of success. But will it be enough? We speak to Keywan Riahi, Director of the energy programme at IIASA – the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.

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USA: Democratic presidential debate

The main candidates in the race for the democratic nomination for the office of President of the United States will face each other for the first time tonight in a CNN live debate. Front-runner Hilary Clinton will face her closest rival, the socialist Bernie Sanders and three other presidential hopefuls. Our Washington correspondent Priscilla Huff reports on what we can expect from the debate.

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ECRI: Racism in Austria

The European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI) has published a report in which it voices concerns about racism in Austria. Dr. Wolfram Bechtel is a lawyer at ECRI about the commission’s concerns and its recommendations.

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AI: Syrian Kurds committing war crimes?

It’s hard to separate the good guys from the bad guys in the Syrian conflict. Now Amnesty International is suggesting that Syrian Kurds, who are backed by the US-led coalition, may be involved in war crimes. We speak to Diana Semaan, co-author of the Amnesty report.

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