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inch window will be confirmed later chandrayaan 2 will carry a lunar lander and rover to remotely explore the south pole of the moon its previous sesar a decade ago helped discover molecules of water which is a vitally important discovery for a permanent presence there was so much that i challenge 3 is that the rector of the into university center for astronomy and astrophysics he joins us live now via skype from pruning in india sir thank you so much for joining us here on al-jazeera 1st of all do you have any more information of what this technical snag might be that has caused the delay of the law. thanks no i have no more information than what israel has actually announced in their various bulletins it happened about an hour before the show you launch just after the fuel the solid oxygen and hydrogen was was loaded into the spacecraft and so one can imagine that during the loading
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of the fuel they found something that they considered unsafe which also means that now all the fuel will have to be unloaded and the containers inspected and that would take a few days and so they will probably miss this particular launch window which goes up to the 16th of july ok and so after that do we know when it might happen or is it just too difficult to predict i mean it's too early to speculate i mean i think that people are very keen that this happens as soon as possible so. only after they they figure out what was what's wrong when they will they know well certainly as you mentioned there is a keenness for it to go ahead there of course just remind us what the benefits of this launch are would be i guess for space exploration in general for india in particular. in general and has been has great plans for space
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exploration in the next few years we need additional to this 2nd moon mission we have a 2nd mars mission there's a venus mission coming up and there is a planned manned mission. you know in nearer the orbit that is supposed to be coming up in the next few years so there is a series of the things for which technology was about to be tested various things that are being done in this particular moon mission. which of follows a particularly simple mission that happened about 10 years ago in this but. mission the arbet is very complex. and also the main new thing here was to land a lander on the moon and then release a rover which would operate on the surface of the moon and that is a very complex procedure for just testing the technology to a very very important step and. that's that's just the technology of course testing
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the various orbits and then again isms in addition to that scientifically that that's what excites me there are various very interesting instruments on board that would have looked at that it's going to look at the moon surface looking at a place where nobody's gone before near the ball of the moon all the other lander is and the humans who have been in the apollo mission of somewhere else but here is where there is more likely to be water also the nature of the rocks and the soil in the minerals also there is a bit hilarious gas and charged particles near the surface of the moon which is called exhaust fear that is something that we have to understand very very closely if we're in the near future people look at long term habitation on the moon we need to understand the general atmosphere that it's certainly a fascinating from
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a scientific point of view and also really captures the imagination i think of people who maybe don't have such a scientific background anyway but sorry we have to speak to you again when the launch ad that's finally happened for the moment so much that i chadri director at the into university center for astronomy and astrophysics sir thank you. still to come in this news hour england and new zealand play out of the whaler for the ages in the cricket world cup peter will be here with that story in sport. conflict passion. the key ingredients to any successful south for mexico's most loved it is no different behind the cameras this week tensions run high as the produces all fools to balance creative and social issues with the dimanche of commercialisation. our sights of olives episode 4 of soapbox
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mexico on al-jazeera. al-jazeera as their want us to embrace the explosive day to see what happens next iteration. of the book fired by the barriers for a model barricaded to all 7 streets that we need to hear the movies now is being all about change people have gone off the pier beriah the mission of the national army is to fix the entire point complex and not just your stories about telling it from the people's perspective what they think is happening in their culture.
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or there was a pretty amazing day for sport let's cross to peter endo who is going to tell us more about it peter. thank you very much england who won the cricket world cup for the 1st time after an epic final with new zealand that holds the settle down crickets equivalent of the penalty shoot out the super of the both sides posted the same schoolie willingness watch the drama unfold. one thing was certain that the famous lord's cricket ground in london there would be new winners of the world cup england had been beaten in 3 previous finals but not reach one for 27 years using them to soften before the underdogs who had exceeded expectations and hoped to finally land the big prize. received and made the decision to pass on the clouds in london a risky decision captain kane williamson joined henry nichols to take new zealand past 100 with just one wicket down dog but it looked like the faintest of touches
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might bring new zealand hopes the implant could have williamson caught behind plunkett then both top scorer nicholson 55 he took 3 wickets as did well i use even scored 241 for 8 of the 50 overs by scope less to shock into even the semifinals but would it be enough to take the trophy. jason boy was lucky to survive the 1st ball is england chase 248 so he didn't last too long but henry making the breakthrough. route since you dishes shots against the ground home started a mini collapse that included ferguson sensational catch to get rid of england captain morgan in good reading at $86.00 before england they did heroes step forward just part and question which born ben stokes they used the positive pick hitting the might that seem to one of the favorites and with each blow remove some of the failure and doubt this is home to england stokes kept going as wickets fell
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around him 15 needed from the final over i but he hit sixes one from a bizarre overthrow last ball to needed one money i. the 1st half a world. top super i've stuck some but my return to school 15 it was too much when you say you know i. england's new star just the last ball to need it one stuart england one incredibly i'm bound to count but i did 44 years of world cup cricket last england hope on the trophy and what i regard as the home of cricket lord's i. world cup champions 29 i say put a 1st try england's players proved themselves the best in the world in dramatic circumstances to new generations of cricket fans have been inspired since. the wellings al-jazeera adults cricket ground in london. concorde belief just one
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carrying it around as much as i can a composite believe that we've got over the line it's been an extraordinary day you guys watching like the most incredible game of cricket with nothing between the sides. so do you know sport sometimes is very very fine margins i think it was the finest imagine today and it could have gone either way but i'm on time from the windows. pretty much do all you couldn't still not perhaps get across the line with some small margins and i think throughout this whole campaign and a lot of my press coverage has a spike in about uncontrollable zz and there was a couple today that were. pretty hard to swallow. another epic final took place on center court of novak djokovic speed roger federer so we need 5th when golden title the match lasted just 5 minutes short of 5 hours laurence smith reports
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with the tennis giants meeting in the final roger federer a new refused to make it 21 grand slam titles he'd have to achieve something he's never done in the previous 20 beats rafael nadal and novak djokovic the 1st set was a sign of things to come try to walk away eventually going to the world number one i. it sparks federer into life he responded dropping just one game in the 2nd was beat joke of each would restart dish easily but federal wasn't forcing the match into a deciding set with it was getting tense federer spend too much points his joke of it showed his fighting spirit was the deciding set tie break would decide a classic final was djokovic taking the title of his 1st at the olympics with
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grand slam number 16 and counting laurence smith al-jazeera. it was probably the most demanding and mentally most demanding match i was ever part of. the most physically demanding that against the darling finals in israeli went on the 6 hours i've been mentally this was this was a different level because of everything and. i'm just obviously. 3 old and overjoyed with with emotions to to be sitting here in front of you as a winner i mean. it was one shot away from losing the match as well i mean this match had everything and you could have gone easily his way he tried to take the good things out of this match you know just tons of it. you know. and like similar to 08 maybe i will look back at it and think like well it's actually not that bad after all you know but for now it hurts and it showed you know like every last shirt here at wimbledon there were thousands in the celebrating
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a record 6th victory in the british grand prix at silverstone the mercedes driver started his home race behind teammate felt that he bought us but got in front following a safety car incident on lap 20 and stayed on in front from there until the finish the closing laps provided some drama as the red bull of max for stepan and ferrari sebastian vettel crashed into each other but it was hamilton taking the applause from his home fans again at the circuit it's the 7th win in the 10 races this season and he's extended easily to 39 points in the f one drivers championship. you think you get used to something like that but i tell you it was like the 1st time and i'm just forever grateful for everyone to come out and spend the whole weekend here i really hope that you enjoy today algeria will play center go in the final of the africa cup of nations of the 2 dramatic semi's in injury time free kick from riyadh mar is clinched algeria's 21 win against nigeria algeria had led through an
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own goal by william true state kong before. equalized with a penalty and a bizarre goal in extra time from dillon brawn gave senegal a wonderful victory over to near 0 both teams had 2nd off penalty save as well cynical have never won the title best still there the tour de france belonged to south africa's daryl impey he won stage 9 after the 170 kilometer trick over hilly terrain to believe you'd impi is the 1st south african to win a stage since 2007 frenchman julian alef in the parade saying the race leader's yellow jersey. coming up again later barbara peter thank you well speaking of a steel day celebrations are finished with a bang in paris with the city sky illuminated with a colorful fireworks display earlier the french president a man who led to the traditional military parade on the. france's national day
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commemorates the day that the french people took over the prison in paris and $789.00 which led to the french revolution. that is it for this hour do stay with us though i'm going to be back in just a few minutes with more of the day's so i hope you'll join us for watching. discover new developments in surgery i'm going to have it up and whatever and here ashima japan to meet the surgeon pioneering new techniques in regenerating on days
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a human right and put its management back into public hands is increasing i think that the european commission would be very very. water privatization on anybody if they only feel. those people who see ever to do something to invest the profit of the one dollar up to the last drop on al-jazeera you know what. i'm. hearing that dialogue. ready to talk iran's president says he's willing to negotiate but only if washington lift sanctions and returns to the 2015 nuclear deal.
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hello i'm barbara starr you're watching al-jazeera live from london also coming up . violent clashes between police and protesters at a hong kong shopping mall is anger grows over beijing's political influence marching to demand the justice for pastors in sudan call for a full investigation into the deaths of more than 100 protesters last month and hundreds of families will be targeted across 10 u.s. cities in controversial immigration raids. we begin with new diplomatic moves to end months of heightened tensions between iran and the united states the radian president hassan rouhani says his government would be willing to talk to the u.s. but only if washington lifted its economic sanctions and returned it to the 2015
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nuclear deal. or direct it will go when the big bear is a bully we have to stand up to it must stop being the bully we have always believed in taught right this our right this moment if a stop the oppression if they stop the belief if they lift sanctions return to the table return to logic we already will shortly after his comments european leaders who are signatories to the deal issued their own statement calling for dialogue between all the parties to resume in a joint declaration france germany and the u.k. said we are extremely concerned about iran's decision to store and enrich uranium beyond the authorized limits but added we were. leave that the time has come to act responsibly and to look for ways to stop the escalation of tension and resume dialogue the risks are such that it is necessary for all stakeholders to pause and consider the possible consequences of their actions. or has more now from paris. it
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was clear in the statement from france britain and germany that they are increasingly concerned about the future in the survival of the j c p o a now the 3 powers say that the 2015 iran deal should be supported they continue to support it they say it's the best deal out there to ensure regional security and code iran's own nuclear ambitions but they say there is a real risk that this deal could collapse because of the ongoing pressure from u.s. sanctions on the iranian economy now what they are asking for is for all sides to deescalate tensions to really carm the situation they also once again urge iran to reverse some of the steps it's taken recently to exceed some of the uranium enrichment limits that it agreed to under the 2015 deal they are not to break any more commitments that is made to the j.c.
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and they say they will continue to work as hard as they can to try and find some sort of solution to all of this and what we know is the french president a week ago spoke to the iranian president and said that the 2 had agreed to find some sort of climate or context for talks in the coming week so far we haven't heard anything more but in that elise a statement there was a date july the 15th now they lease are now downplaying that that date they say that it's not a deadline it simply shows that there is a sense of urgency and there is a real desire to try and find some way to break the deadlock and calm the situation for meanwhile iran says it's exploring legal options to force the u.k. to release an oil tanker seized off gibraltar britain says it would be willing to allow the ship to leave if iran guarantees that it will not deliver oil to syria in breach of e.u. sanctions has more now from tehran. for the 1st time since this incident happened
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on july 4th the rains are hopeful that the british government will soon release this vessel it's carrying 2000000 barrels of crude oil trading oil and it's worth over 200 $1000000.00 now the iranians say that it is an act of piracy what the british have done and they are demanding that this bessel grace one be released as soon as possible we've been hearing from the iranian government spokesperson earlier today in the capital this is what he had to say that almost all the rows and rows as to what we have adopted didn't assert judicial person rico it's what they're all tankers used by the british military forces and we think courts in gibraltar are influenced by to publishers of britain were chasing up our legal measures fortunately the court itself hasn't found a strong evidence and they have released the sailors considering the situations and the clements i predict that certain britain will change its mind for now the iranian officials have said that they've hired a legal team and they're pursuing all the political and legal ways they can get
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this tanker back and they have said that the destination of this vessel is not syria but they haven't specified where it was going they say that the reason that british government sees this tanker was because of its destination that is under sanctions since 2012 and the iranians don't recognize those sanctions on the syrian government because they haven't been indorsed by the united nations for now it appears that this tensions that have developed between the iranian government and the british have said there is some hope that they will be deescalating them in the near future by the british government possibly trying to release this tanker in the iranians getting back what they've been requesting. tens of thousands of people were back on the streets of hong kong to protest against with they say is beijing. growing political influence in the city's affairs
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but what started as a peaceful march in the suburb of shanty and that in violence is riot police charged towards them and strangers in a shopping center jimmy fallon dogan reports though from hong kong. after bringing central hong kong to a standstill on previous sundays protesters are taking their fight to the suburbs. and government leaders are struggling to clamp down on the wrist systems movement that is largely leaderless most of the protesters here are young people who tell us they are disillusioned about hong kong's future. protesters set up barricades in the center of schatten and riot police arrived from different directions trying to close off access routes. the situation is tense protesters remain defiant and the patience of police is wearing thin. by 8 pm the police sent out
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a warning. they are ready to charge but yeah you can see the benefit of moving i think we can fix that significant moment the police beating me you know during the moment and you know nothing's been you know showing him in fact she. wasn't even me because in fact in leaving you don't need any more you do want to make it seem some of the protesters retreated to a nearby mosque complex the police presence to them and that's when the situation became even more by i like so many protests here this march is meant to be a peaceful one with most of our own home on people to not trust the. chinese government and they did they did not have. echoed transpires for the
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past 5 weeks these have become familiar scenes in hong kong tens of thousands of protesters a show it appeared today surprising even the moments organizers and president did for us suburban area like shots and the message is quite clear to caroline's government enough is enough the controversy over the proposed law to extradite suspects to stand trial in china sparked large scale protests last month and now demands have broadened protesters want reassurances that their fundamental freedoms are protected britain returned hong kong to chinese rule in 1997 the so-called one country 2 systems and over agreement guaranteed the people of hong kong freedom is not widely available in mainland china. but people here tell us those freedoms are being eroded by creeping or story tyrion ism from beijing it
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remains to be seen what sort of concessions chief executive caroline can offer that will be enough to pacify young people here for now protesters vow they will continue to push back until they achieve meaningful political reforms. dogon al jazeera hong kong. going to savannah where the opposition sudanese congress party says government forces have opened fire on protesters in the southeastern town of and suki this video put out by the party shows a gunfire attack by security forces in the town the sudanese congress party is a member of the forces of the declaration of freedom and change which is in the process of finalizing a deal that promises to eventually return the country to civilian rule the central committee of sudanese doctors says at least one protester was killed and 7 others were injured in the violence this comes after tens of thousands of people demonstrated across the country marking 40 days since
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a violent crackdown by security forces began hiper morgan has more now from. there the same chance which were heard at the system at army headquarters in her home last month 40 days after the military attack on the city him the chance are being repeated nationwide the protesters demanding justice not only for the dozens of protesters who were killed but also for the lives lost in the months before and i would say in the struck. down. there. are we free. from the samberg back or from the families that are dying in burning evaluation rocks. are finally in the soup and. we have to be back to justice for. order look at the sit in started in april following months of protests demanding the resignation of president obama and bashir he was ousted by
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a military coup but the sitting continued as protest leaders known as the forces of freedom and change held talks with the gentile talks broke down in disagreements about who should be the joint transitional government. on june 3rd security forces stormed the peaceful protest camp outside the army headquarters so then central doctors' committee which is allied with the protesters said more than 100 people were killed and hundreds others injured the government said the total was $61.00 talks between the protest leaders and the agent to resume a month after the attack and the 2 sides agreed to form a transitional government i thought that that and sit down feel free to demand for justice and accountability for the killings of their fellow protesters they needed are here now giving up until i was there meeting with hard to defend the coalition i was life by the crowd was down for the 3 hours i believe includes a 13 month transitional period.
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