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the the, this is dw news live from ballad. japan makes history on the move. and on crude space croft reaches the surface, making japan the fish nice to pull off by successful luna law the will not use this is ralph of funding come up? speaking at the university of spain, joseph burrell, claim israel was trying to, we can, the more moderate public opinion authority is where of israel's prime minister has previously denied some of the
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i'm good. how about as well come to the program? japan has made history as the 5th nation to successfully land on the moon. japan space agency says that is in contact with its own crude, luna alonda, which touchstone hours ago and bought the mission hasn't gone entirely to plan official say, the landa is having problems with its solar panels. for now, it is operating shortly on battery pump. the former director general of the european space agency, john von, i was following the landing as i asked him about his reaction to this historic event. a very simple congratulations to our japanese friends. it's a very big achievement to land on the surface of the moon and not destroy the spacecraft at that time is a big achievement. it's so difficult. now we're hearing that various pro, there are problems with the solar panels. how serious is that?
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you see the difference is if you have a car and you have some problems with your car, you're just wait for somebody to help you that's not possible on the moon. so therefore, all the systems of a spacecraft, a sense of a very they have to work all of them. now they have some issues of the, obviously with the solar panels. this does not mean that it's the end of the mission. first of all, they have batteries on board and this album, obviously, number 2, you don't know, it might be that they get also some sunshine on the, on the, on the solar panels later on. so it's not at all the end of the story and it's already a big, big success. now, many have tried to land on the moon, but only very few succeeded. why is it so difficult to land on the board? i mean, it has been done 50 years ago to yeah, that's, that's always the argument. but still the space is very different,
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difficult. it remains different code. do you see? i'm a civil engineer. if i build something, i can do it in heavy structures. if you build the rocket, you have to be light. so it is what it is. you have to lick all the credit to you by the, by that i'm from bond to. we can look gravity, but sometimes the paperwork is over. i mean, but in fact, to really to get a spacecraft total live that you can fly to the moon is already it for us tenants. you cannot big put big safety reserves in the spacecraft because it would be too, too heavy. now if you land on the surface of the moon, you have no atmosphere, you cannot use power source. you have to run 100 percent, depend on the propulsion system. this is another issue. and therefore, yes, it was done 50 years ago, but also 50 years ago, many, many, many failed. so it's still a difficult task. it's as much just as cost the last uh price and less the moon more than 50 years ago. and now everybody seems to be rushing to the moon again.
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where, where does this rush come from? and i must say, i'm very, very happy about that. when i was entering the german aerospace center in 2007, i immediately started the program to do something with the moon. and most of the people told me, don't do it. the moon is a dead rock, there is nothing. now we know it's not a dead rock, it is, it has water, it has some arrows. it is very of testing a thing body. it has moved craig's. so it's for the science people. it's a very interesting thing, but that is even more the moon can be also a place for more international cooperation. so it's a good outpost there. now in 2015, you presented a vision of luna to utopia a moon village where people whole nations list happy and peacefully. when you look at everything that's happening in the world today does not even seem remotely
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possible. you see at that time i explained to a colleague of you. i said i want to do something on the moon and i called it marked the pop not open concept. and the gentleman said, mr. vernon, this is not a good word. i am explaining what i wanted to have that different kind of different countries. different companies are working together in space and that means on the surface of the moon. and he said, look, for better birds. and therefore i defined mon village. more minutes means does not mean that we have the houses where people are living for, for the whole life. more than really it should be the corporation of different companies, of different agencies of public institutions, private institutions. and this is what we have to pay if you look to the optimist program of which is not only a program of nasa, but many partners out there or so germany is part of that. also, japan is part of the arguments broken. and this is looking towards the movement, so it's already a part of the move it john bama,
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that former director general of the european space agency. thank you very much for your time. a. thank you. the european union's foreign policy chief has accused israel a funding. how moss joseph burrell alleged that israel suppose that the minutes in group to week, and the more moderate 1st in the 3rd 2, in the past, as well as prime minister, has denied such allegations how mazda is designated to a to hr organizations, by multiple countries, burrell did not offer any kind of proof or expand low on his statements, which he made a university in spain for local english commercial feeling. we believe that a 2 state solution imposed from the outside can bring peace. and i have to insist that although israel denies it, they themselves have created a mass with you. and yes, i'm us being financed by these really government. you have to try to weaken the
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processing the authority that i'm putting up. but if we don't intervene forcefully, the spiral of hatred and violence, what does that mean? will continue to be done from generation to generation and from funeral to funeral and then on the seeds of hatred that are being sold and gaza. today media will flourish, especially on brand or in gusta or you, joseph brown, speaking that now i'll see w, brussels corresponding to jack power. okay. if you believe joseph beretta was speaking in his role as you for an policy chief. yeah, that's really the big question. get hot, i mean you can see from his eyes and said that he's not really dressed in the way we'd ordinarily see him delivering press conferences in a, in a suit and tie. he was that at the university of other thought, a dollar dressed up in this sort of uh, you know, ceremonial golf, to speak to the students and delivered this blistering speech against these ready to government and specifically against prime minister benjamin netanyahu. why he
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accused the prime minister of funding, how, how most indeed of the basically trying to de rail the 2 state solution for the you favors for the last 2 years. not that we sort of know that these a joseph browse own personal positions on this issue. he's a spanish socialist. 2 who are generally perceived that political group in spain to be more prepared at the palestine than other political entities into your opinion. but when you become the you foreign policy chief, your take on the role that is the speaking for the european union. and you do that pretty much in whatever context you're speaking it. and so a lot of these comments that he's made will not be going done very well in israel, and we also know that him in brussels. we've had the word from some of his advisors that actually perhaps some of these things that he said would not necessarily lines
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that were approved in the institutions of the european union. joseph bureau is 79 years old. he's a veteran politician and he's probably when you go to buy 5 months left here in, in his job in new york in union. so he's potentially speaking for himself in this instance. but when he speaks for himself, because of the position he holds, it has a lot of weight and a lot of attention is put on that. as the useful and policy chief all correspond to jack, product and brussels, the thank you very much. i here in germany, organizers say 80000 people have rallied against fall right extremism in the city of hamburg authorities. we're expecting a smaller turn out to enter demonstration. and it early because of overcrowding is the latest. and the wave of such protests discussions have allegedly been held all the plans to the full of millions of people with immigrant backgrounds. proposals have been links to members of the fall, rise alternative for germany pump copy, or do you have denied any plan?
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so boss stipulations, germany stuff sort of show, it's never the less has won't, that the poverty is seeking to undermine democracy. so i can send and i'd like to if i'm saying it clearly and bluntly, i stick with this rightly extreme is our attacking our democracy to them. they want to destroy all cohesion by like a time conference at a secret conference. these extreme is discussed how they could expel millions of people from our country on the pipe, cuz that was a german trial. so it will show us that now to w political correspondence on any, on toby moore about shorts, message or how that thing on the one hand rejection of fall. right. so i did send it to expressing is revulsion of for those uh, people talking about massive forestry pack creations on the other side. he wants to let people know that the government does take the issue of migration seriously and the doing something about it. so on the 1st point he said, you know, he understands that millions of people in germany was foreign backgrounds are in
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fear of following these reports of these as secret conference with these, what he calls it, a diabolical plans to re migrate. people send, send people back to other countries there and he said, you know, that mustn't be allowed to happen. the majority must stand with those people. and you know, is everyone should speak out against it. he'll say say that, you know, it's simple to show solidarity with people of foreign origin. that's why the government, scott, so, so new legislation, 3 parliament this week to make it easier for people to form backgrounds to get gym and citizenship. on the other side, he said, you know, there is a, an issue with my in, with migration the government doesn't need to be able to control that. not everybody who comes here necessarily has the right to stay those who do this, the language look for a job and subscribed to the democratic old a. he said that, you know, as part of that, it's, if there are problems,
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some people may need to be sent home. the government also this week is cost legislation to make that system farrah more effective. now we've been seeing a wave of anger towards the far right said shoals bank. those who have been protesting is dyslexia to continue or suddenly it is there. all i see is number of demonstrations that have been announced for this coming weekend in the places all across the country, from munich to hamburg the cities, large and small. and this is a ongoing because we seen the last weekend, for instance, a huge demonstration wes sholtes and foreign minister bad. but we're attending the inputs to their cities around the country was seeing the surge of opinion and indeed shots today. and his video message was encouraging people to turn out and demonstrate against the far right to the simon young man. thank you, simon. germany has held a memorial service for the football great from spick and bob who died earlier this
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month see wasn't 70 days. and the $50000.00 guests at the bottom unix stadium were retired and con, class funds and public figures including germany's chances that will actually buy and unix island. serena was the venue for gemini, so i will to it's great just as a football fan. second, bella was saluted with these favorite piece of italian music. most beautiful well form of chimney coaches down to use the current by munich squad. um, famous players from various areas. pay tribute to the men known as dec kaiser. the emperor, a top public figures were also in attendance. so we'll see you in by on for he was a role model for so many feelings. he was a great stroke of luck for all of us. and so this is also how we bid farewell to great german. and that is why today as president of germany,
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i say expressly on behalf of all of us. thank you from spectrum power. thank you for everything. a beckoned by when a raft of trophies with by and in the 1970s, including 3 european cups. i'm was central to west jimmy lifting. the 1974 will cope on home soil. he was one of the only 3 men to win the will go up as a play it and coach in 1990, but was late at don't buy corruption allegations over jimmy hosting the 2006 tournament, one of his players says he remains a hero legacy only being a fantastic player, a great coach. she bought the board coach to serve as a 6 you mentioned, but she bought the for the body level of happiness, v vi. we start loving the game. and because of that can go back and battery is widely regarded as the best defendant to have the play, the men's game. many experts viewed your hand, christ diego mcdonough pele beach,
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out and beckoned by the best 5 players of the 60 seventy's and eighty's. now the man who will, number 5 has joined them all in passing away. jimmy's tribute was a fitting and that's it from us. thanks so much. my name is the calls back said thank you so much for joining in. welcome to don't hold bad. a lot of people do that, it's all about saying it aloud. most would it be nosy bay, like good everyone to kings to check out the award winning called called don't call back the my food and myself was good for me. and experiment.

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