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central america, our usual showers in storm st goes for the top end of south america. but we really gotta talk about this rain coming into chillies, capital santiago, very soggy. forecast over the next few days, the revealing eco friendly solutions to come back to our planet. on l g 0, the the hello i'm 0 venue. it's great to have you with us. this is the news, our life from the coming up in the program. today, spain be england to win the women's world cup for the very 1st time. all the car
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motor scoring that go to the side, the finals to place in sydney, also a 3 year transition until civilian rule. that is the proposal from the sheriff's cool leaders as they try to stave off military intervention. firefighters baffled the team, blaze is raging out of control in spain, canary islands, thousands have been moved to stay for ground and rushes, failed. lunar emissions spacecraft spins out of control and smashes into the moon and is full. we'll have reaction to that woke up when for spain, off the only to previous appearances as each woman. the countries funds us celebrating wall types of success. the so spain and beat new england to win the women's world cup. for the 1st time, a single goal decided the final that took place in sydney. olga carmona was the
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match winner who was taking a look. she scored for her country a, spain became b, sir. it is the 5th different nation to win this world titles. england did keep themselves in contention with mary for it saved a 2nd half penalty. this fame went on to secure the one mill victory. n e was cut trophy spain had never previously progressed beyond the last 16 s a was com. all right, we have correspondence in london in madrid and sydney, we have the winners. the lose is, i mean that a nice way. let's begin with alex thomas of the venue of the world cup final alex, you have been covering this since day one for us, and here we are. now we have a winner give us the match highlights. tell us also what it was like to be there. yes, there are lots of like a winner right away because this has been a mentor swimming as well cops, a complete game changer for the sport. and i'll just women's football in australia and use even the host nations. but also i believe in sports, in general,
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showing what it can achieve in terms of popularity. record attendance is ticket sales and also commercial valley for tv full cost as and certainly this exceptional events going to find listed as of the 1st $2.00 time. first time we've had to 1st time find list in that total match since the local tournament back in 1991. this is only the 9th, so it means we'll come remember still a flight string, the band compared to the men's total and the switches back to 1930. and yes, a new name on the truck, the fee for the 1st time since 2011. 1 goal, despite they would technically superior in every sense to england, the reigning european champions, no european and well, comp double for them, spain, they don't need that. so it have a women's well comp, champions of the world. where do you think and i know the confetti has just, you know, has barely landed. but where do you think this does leave the women's game now because it every world cup and as you say, women's world cup,
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there haven't been that many of them. that's the big question we ask, isn't it? yeah, i think it's not just the case would be going, getting bigger and better every time. uh, as the chief women so full office up at facebook, there was a samoan born use, the linda who's played the game. her cell sit very emotionally at a women's football summit in recent days, leading up to this final. it's not a question of time so anymore. we have arrived for those people that are quality works in the background, to support women's football to shouts from the rooftops that it's as good as the men's game any so way with a different culture and a different way of playing had been fully vindicated. and we've seen these enormous carouse, the whole little straight is full and in love with its national team. the mit sold as we sold and give a big tree, riley up in brisbin, having lost the place play off on saturday night. that will give them the keys to the cities. they're going to build statues to the amount that they're going to put them. you are well miss stadium here in sydney behind, behind the stadium,
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australia, which hosted the 2000 when big games. it is monumental. and it's been fascinating to say, it's technically excellent football final with spain emerging on soap against england's. and to really were the, to use admirable people as well as admirable athletes. but that has to be a loose and in this case isn't going there. absolutely has to be a loser. we will actually be going to the losing nation in just a moment. alex thomas, i have to thank you for all your remarkable coverage throughout the woke up. thank you very much. that's alex thomas and cindy. i turned out to for rece the winter of the day, who joins us live from madrid. it, paul, i, i'm not gonna claim to know very much about women soccer. i heard one thing about the spanish team at the beginning of the tournament, which was that they had a fair amount of internal dysfunction, right, going into the world cup. and here we are, what a month later. and they won the whole thing. give us the vibe and madrid. yeah, certainly. so i mean that there achievement is extraordinary,
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really given they they lost a lot of flyers before the world cup because of that dysfunction. you talk about players unhappy with the results is being given to the, the women's national team and apparently still problems with that coach who has been very much on the fringes of the team celebrations whenever they've one i gave her this. well, this woke up in terms of the i'm, it's very much right. well, it's a heights of the summer head. it's a holiday season in madrid. and it's also very hot. so it's a bit of a goes down to the bottom. and that changed this morning when thousands, by the way, i went to the venue way into of i knew where the box was being screened and it keeps out. so you can imagine x that takes a means that when the goal, when 10, let's say when the penalty saved. but then again, at the end, not where i me now is the plaza disabilities and much right, which is usually the venue for huge funds celebrations when relevant treadway and all those punishments, national tell you when i was told by the police. but they are expecting people here
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a bit later. again, those temperatures may be keeping people away for the moment, but i'm sure this place will be absolutely packed when the bus will take a ride back. and we're expecting that to be lights on monday nights. all right, paul reese reporting from madrid. i'm going to turn to sonya one by the way, one observation paul sonya having sonya and london pool in madrid seems a little counter intuitive. you're usually used to speaking to you in in the opposite direction anyhow. so yeah, i don't blame me for saying this, but it is. i don't want to twist the knife especially now in our half of the game ended, but it is such an english football fan thing to be so close and yet not be able to get over that hump. what's it like where you are as well. obviously the disappointment was possible ahead when they realized that very the game was off and spain had one the match box. let's not forget also that
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england did win the european championship last year. and that certainly galvanized a tremendous amount of support for the lie. and as, as well as well, the move aware of ahead to this points as well. of course, it wasn't the result that england finds wanted and but, but nevertheless, it has inspired a whole new raft of supporters for the team, for the game itself, cost a different game. so the way men's football is played and also a very different kind of support based as well, where it doesn't necessarily have some of the negative connotations that are usually associated with a found base of, of ments, football. but nevertheless, it is a broad appeal where it has, in spite even younger goals as well, to get to into the sports as well, to embrace it. and hopefully it's going to encourage that much needed investments
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for the game itself, the women's team and the women's side of the sports. that's not forget also as well . still people complaining that's best still is so much to be done financially. and in terms of institutions, how they back the game, how they back women and how they encourage from dolls to women, to take part and support and oh and take that place. and they gave a sonya guy ego reporting from london. thank you so much. sonya and that wraps up for the moment. our coverage of the women's world cup will have more later this hour in sports. the insurance military leader is proposing a 3 year transition to civilian rule. the statement from general of durham and johnny followed talks with a delegation from the west african block eco laws. they also met new jersey to post presidents mohammed bassoon. nicholas hack has more. answering. the gent is called
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to mobilize. tens of thousands of volunteers gathered outside of new year's nationalist take him to join the armed forces to the agenda. this is a show popular support for last month's qu, inactive defiance and the face of the threat of military reaction from the west african body eco box which wants to reinstate the deposed elected president buses. and the crew leader general gianni delivered a message of his own after meeting an echo aust delegation in the capital in. yeah, me neither the national council for the safe guard of the homeland nor the people of new jersey war and remain open to dialogue. but let us be clear, if an attack were to be under taken against us, it will not be the walk in the park. some people seem to think the costs delegation ultimate with president, but assume he's being held with little access to food or electricity. his health is reportedly deteriorating. we met him,
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we heard from him what was done to him. she told us about the problems he's facing, that people take the leaders that sent us here as the agent, to accuse him as a reason for acting in the interest of a foreign state, alluding to france, the former colonial power, the tempe, the need to meet them all the will tact militarily is to stop what could be seen as a contagion of cruise. there's been cruise in guinea burkina faso, and molly countries who carry the echo was mandate like center goal and ivory coast wants to stop this. but these states are seen as to close to france. the former colonial power for part of the population echo was seen as the armed branch of the former colonial power. the gentle leaders and neighboring molly in burkina faso have sent their military plains in solidarity to new shares, coordinator general gianni. and his supporters seemed to be determined to cling onto power no matter the consequences. nicholas hooked alger 0. well,
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nicholas hank is live for us in the car. nicholas, look, i suspect there's no easy answer to this. but where does this all leave us? because the coordinators of buying and sell some time a lot of time potentially equal was threats, of military and dimension. are working not working yet. so where do you see this going as well, there's several options, right? if a go us has offer 2 options. either here, let's go power either the intervene, but from his perspective at general, johnny, who made this reason address here the late last night, this address on national tv where he stated what she wanted out of is because it was brazen inside because she did this address so wells, the echo was delegation. we're still in town saying that he wants to stay on to power for another 3 years. he'll in the next 3 days, assemble a national unity dialogue, move it to involving members of the opposition and civil society. now the reaction
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to all of this it seems, is, is pretty, uh, in the region has been pretty bad. i mean, from the people that we spoken to in the military and politicians. for instance, martin, we said was the chief cabinet of mohammed by zoom. he says that the speech so contempt, contempt towards the people of new share, a contempt towards the constitution of the share towards the neighboring countries . and it seems that this isn't man, that is stubborn to keep and to cling on to power. it seems to be that there is no turning back, at least from the perspective of general gianni said look there for multiple protests in the, i'm a in favor of the june to know critics say that these protests are meeting less so they don't actually reflect the will of the people that they are organized by the jew inside cetera. i've heard all those critics, but the fact remains that there have been multiple pro june to protest. do you have
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a read on the level of support for the joint within the share as well, there is quite a lot of division within you share with the military. remember, don't, jenny is from the presidential guard. he hasn't been on the front line. he used to work as a un peacekeepers and, and so there's a feeling from those generals and even though is the mid level, so office service criminals that he's not acting in their interest but in his own interest. and that's something that he will have to deal with. and i guess that's why he made this address on national television. he wasn't just talking to the international community was also talking to these years people, but also the people, the officers in the army. because with this cool, he sets a president, but anyone, any soldier could take a power and we've seen that happen in neighboring countries in molly and bertino for us. so where there's been 2 successive crews in virginia fall in the, in 1405. so just last year,
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2 successive crews again. so the risk of this contagion of who is what exactly people in west africa, the heads of states in west africa are very so there's a lot of reaction from the politicians here. there's not, has, there hasn't been an official response from the west african body echo watch, but it will be also interesting to hear from the commodities market tomorrow when the market is open on monday. because new share is the 7th largest provider of uranium in the world. it's the largest provider of uranium in europe, and that will indicate what's the level of support there is towards this cute. so the markets, the politicians in the region, the heads of states in the military's and the international committee watching carefully what is happening next in these, they're doing nicholas hack reporting from the car where it's raining this afternoon. thank you very much, nicholas and here's a quick timeline of the cool july 26 is when these years military seized power and
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detain the president mohammed by zoom. original leaders in the united nations immediately condemned the crew july 30th regional block eco last warrants. the cool leaders that they have one week to reinstate the president or face potential milledge reaction. a few days later, that's august 6th, nearly $30000.00 supporters of the crew rally in the capital. naomi. that demonstration coincides with the deadlines set by equal was for the cool leaders to reinstall the zoom. then on august, 8th, these years joined to a point to ali my home on let me insane as the prime minister. and on the same day, equal watson poses more sanctions on issues. genta alex's alexis, echo gear. i'm is the managing editor of semen for africa, news platform. and he explains the implications of the dentist proposal. and so ultimately, with the course, it's going to really push them because what it's done is it dictates the terms and
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conditions of any negotiations and conversations. now, on the one hand, it's that helps like was, it means that they come back away from this threat. but it also takes the terms and conditions of the conversation simply because they've been calling for over time to constitutional order. now, in effect, that's what they're being offered. now, what they voted was wazoo and not returned the constitutional order. and what the minute trajectory, things know, we're going to dictate the timeframe for this, the way in which it will unfold them, but they will not be involved. so, i mean, ultimately it's good for costing as much as it's possible negotiations, but it will go to the calculations fundamentally, really realty, but the good thing is it's, it's a pop the constitutional router. now, they also have to look perceptions. now there's clearly a degree of popular support behind the magenta. and the june turn up presenting
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a time table through which section d i cost. what i course is quoting for. so the logo, gut distributive space and power on continue to take on the, the quote from legitimacy, the hall to it becomes requests. you've got to remember in terms of the context victrum has already a pointed a 21 person cabinet. so they've got a government in place, that cabinet is led by somebody and somebody um, upon minister, who is a respect to the economist who used what can development back as what is that they now saying look with, there won't be a democratic transition that's going to be a pop whereby the will be constitutional to of the neighboring molly. now, the un peacekeeping mission is speeding up its withdrawal. as the security situation there worsens, the military government has pushed the un mission to leave the country before the end of the year. since and monahan reports un peacekeepers and they're in northern molly or rushing to pack their bags, dismantle equipment, and shut down their operation summer from ivory coast others from bangladesh. their
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objective was to protect this dark city of tim book, 2 from iso and all kinds of fighters, but they're being forced to leave before completing their mission. in june, molly's military lead government called for the withdrawal of the un peacekeeping force, known as mendoza saying, there was no peace for them to keep accusing the un, if in action to the face of attacks and blaming it for the deteriorating security situation. the head of the mission disagrees. let me show the money actually and how i feel. and the mission did a very good job, of course is not perfect, but we worked with devotion, sincerity, and coverage. and we paid a high cost. 300 and my colleagues have lost their lives and 700 were injured saving molly? so we feel we have done a lot not enough, says, given to leader assume equally to he believes the country is better off without the international peacekeeping force. but with the help of russian mercenaries from the wagner group, human rights organizations accused molly and soldiers and russian fighters of war
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crimes, including rape, torture, and the killing of civilians. their men to protect, need done by the latter mean by the, in the body and state and the body. and we will try to take over those you in positions which appears to make sense. but given the context and the soul and piece of process, the presence may increase existing tension, all as the un force of pulling out all kinds of fighters attack the compound and bear injuring several peacekeepers. since there's been fierce fighting armed groups against the valley, an army and russian mercenaries each side trying to gain control the compound, looking to replace the peacekeepers and goals in the middle, or the people of tempe up to vincent monahan. how does the era is plenty more head on this news? our s been 2 weeks after the assassination of one of the candidates ecuadorian. so now floating in the presidential election will have coverage of that. plus storm. hillary closes, they don't. california were residents are preparing for massive flooding and land
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slides and in sport be player who lead argentina to glory in the men's world cup has won his 1st tropi trophy with his new club. the 10s of thousands of residents in west and canada had been forced to leave their homes as to wildfires, threatened urban centers. the mcdougal creek fire has destroyed several buildings in west colona in british columbia, for the north crews are trying to keep the flames away from the yellow nice the capital of the northwest territories. patty go hand reports and this is why wildfires are so terrified in an instant. it shifts grows, consuming everything, and everyone in its wake. oh my god,
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this was nicky lawyers view from the passenger seat here at the very ends you where the right to the right. that is where we felt the most intense heat and the car. you can feel a little bit of warm driving through it. but most of it, it was just the fear of all the read. the read, the glow is all the lights at. the sky is here in west cologne. and british columbia were tens of thousands of people, have evacuated, or been told to, with a no numbers of homes and buildings already destroyed. we will start counting the number of houses when we stop fighting the fires that are burning today. soon as we know, we'll share the information with jeff and julie hoffman evacuated, but they said their community is keeping them updated on what they left behind. remotely. with the doorbell, cameras were on a facebook group, a community face for a group that just is posting constantly. here's how things look right now out the
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front door. it just gets piece people some peace of mind, a reassuring glance at their past, and they hope their future after this experience that they say has only strengthened their love of this area. we were generously offered our friend's house while they're out of town. and we've heard again, just hundreds of people offering their places, offering their acreages to store all of their vehicles in their, in their toys and their things. this has been a terrible wildfire season for many parts of canada. right now, the country is battling over 1000 wild fires, many of those classified out of control and headed toward new communities. every day, patty calling out to 0. they're also wildfire as for the south in washington state in the us, a one person has been killed at least a $185.00 structures have been destroyed and a major highway closed evacuation orders have been issued for thousands of people
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in small rural communities. say we wildfire zone. the hawaiian island of maui search teams are continuing the grim task of recovering the room. the remains of victims cruise from washington state and california are using police dogs to search for hundreds of people still missing. after one fire is raised, much of the historic town of behind the remains of at least a $114.00 people have been found so far. most however have yet to be identified. big search area, devastating fire. i've not seen anything like this in my entire 30 years, and the fire service been just some pretty significant incidents. the intensity population density, all those things combine. wildfires are also raging on the spanish island of 10, a reef where nearly 30000 people have been ordered to move to safety. at least 11 towns have been effected. michael apple report 10 to rephrase it ins can do little,
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but watches the west plays in full decades straight into the north of the spanish china. the wild fires began earlier this week and a mountainous national park in the center of the island. the fires have laid waste to move in 5000 the heck. these are land within a 50 kilometer radius. no homes have yet been destroyed. residents are appealing to emergency services to do everything in the policy to keep it that way. i'll get back and forth with the state of defies. near the farm we have a truck event, the farmlands and all our haines. are they every turn? it's a business that was doing well, but if i could completely ruin us, please do something about it because the buyers are right. they are. they're worried about the animals. they've left behind the middle something. i'm black tessa the farm and are in front of the houses. we want them to stay the same, but the father doesn't go to the homes and maybe some of the animals can be saved.
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we all, as you can understand, novice thousands have been evacuated, but not every one is taking up the offer of temporary accommodation. the code you, we are staying in the car. they offered us a place at a sports st. down the. but we prefer to stay in the car because that we, we can watch if the house bigs or not. we know the smoke is hampering if it's the battle the blaze from the ad. but will 30 say they'll waking to bring the wild fires reckoning 11 towns under control. mike level, which is 0. storm hillary is racing toward southern california and is for accounts to make land fall is a tropical storm on sunday evening. here's the weather present to jeff harrington to track it all out for us as well. any way you look at a, this is going to be bad for southern california. so let's try it out here is where hillary is right now just to the west of baja, california,
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it will raise up the western side of the peninsula here looking to make landfall in southern california, sunday evening local pacific time. this is a big deal. it means for the 1st time in 84 years, a tropical storm will have made line fall in. so count, so it's not a question if we'll see flooding, but just where and how much i mean. okay, it's los angeles, your august average rainfall, 0 and we've got you. you're probably gonna see about a quarter of a year's worth of rain and 48 hours in facts i'm spots could see 100 millimeters in a single hour. death valley in the northern mojave desert. your yearly average is 56, i think, worst case scenario. some forecast models are putting down a $125.00 millimeters of rain. this will lead to extreme flooding, and we will definitely see much slides. but this quickly moves out by tuesday, the sun is out and things will slowly begin to dry off. here's where the storm goes . it will eventually dissipate over. northern nevada is we had to work monday,
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but california nevada and arizona. lot of rain for you over the next little bit is still a head on alpha 0 guatemalans head to the poles, to elect a new president with crime and corruption dominating that campaign. in sports, the england player was making an immediate mark with real madrid and spain. senate moosh will be here with that story and later this, the across the us millions of americans rely on conservative talk. radio shows for the use empties attainment, diesel fuel issues for real people. the listening post tunes in us is talk radio, evaluating america. there is no room. and that's not how democracy works is really just acknowledging differences that, that are already there is anything conservative talk radio created the republican party, talk to the,
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our spain has beaten england to win the women's peaceful world. come for the 1st time, all the comm mode is go. there it is decided the final that took place in sydney. australia is yours, military leader is proposing a 3 year transition to democracy. general of durham on gianni made the statement of the meeting and delegation from the west african block eco was in the kept on the on a on saturday. and the canadian province of british columbia has declared a state of emergency as wildfire as rips through the region. authorities have ordered tens of thousands of people to leave their homes. so earlier my colleagues, so hill romano spoke to the mayor of west colona gordon nelson, about the efforts to control the flags were not out of it by any means it's it's, it's a large fire. it's now growing up, growing to more than $11000.00 hector's in just a we're looking at just over the last 3 days when there's an investigation order. that means those individuals must leave their house right away. otherwise, there's
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a, there's risk to themselves or families and to our, our, our responders or firefighters. guys, because it does put our firefighters at risk, should you need to go in and, and bring them out safely. westerville's a, as an international use travel, we often speak to officials like yourself when there is a disaster anywhere in the world. but at the end of the day, you're a human being. you've lived freeze and being around this area all your life. and now you're trying to save the properties of your friends and neighbors and you know, what has to be in affected that belongs to your friends and neighbors. what is going through your mind right now there? well, yeah, yeah. and just, i'm sure, certainly, you know, initially, you know, you get some very shocking, very traumatic experiences. really feel for a hardest to well to a residence that may experience property loss and all's word. but we're here as a, as a city, as a community,
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to support and support one another. we're getting to menu support from our firefighters that and wonderful uh, you know, our support from our, our, our province. we're getting support from our local businesses and organizations still coming coming, we're coming together as a community to provide support for those in the ukraine's interior ministry says that my 7 people have been killed and a 144 injured in a russian missed style attack. on the northern city of china, he's president of all of the mirror. zalinski says the messiah landed in one of the city. central square is damaging the university and a theater. so we bought a new receipt and the there was a loud explosion. glass stones and dust fell on me and i got up, went out and saw a lot of people covered and look, i saw a baby covered in blood too. we started helping people caring people in carrying them out. when everything come down, i went out to the square and saw that my car was completely damaged. moscow says ukraine attacked for separate russian regions on sunday. encouraged,
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5 people were injured when a drone hit a railway station causing fire in mind. a damage of the aerial attack school reported and rushed off and near the capital of moscow. the russian defense ministry says 12 drones were shot down. outside belgrade, near the ukrainian border of the does. prime minister says his country in denmark will give f 16 jets to ukraine. markwood hosted ukrainian president followed him here zalinski and the southern city of i told him that announcement came 2 days after the us to approve the transfer of the planes to keep as part of this plan, the netherlands and denmark will deliver the fight of just to ukraine when certain conditions are met, showing. assuming this is one more step and strengthening ukraine's air defenses, we will use f. 16 jets to keep russian terrace away from ukrainian cities and villages mock and i have agreed on the number of f sixteens that will be provided to ukraine. after our pilots and engineers have been trained, crushed as luna,
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25 spacecraft has crashed into the moon after spinning out of control. now this happened to hours after it experienced with the space agency described as an abnormal situation. the craft was preparing for maneuvers before landing the mission was launched early of this month as part of a race to explore the south pole. and all plan is closest neighbor and india is space agency says it's moon bound, spacecraft will land on wednesday is scheduled. the craft known as chattering on 3 is also aiming for the south pole. the region is believed to hold large deposits of frozen water. the space agency says it has successfully performed an important operation as it prepares to land. elizabeth pierson is an astro, a physicist, and news that address sky at night magazine. she joins us from bristol. elizabeth, thank you for your time today. let's just start with the crash. can you explain to our viewers into myself why this crash occurred as well, to be honest, no one's
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a 100 percent show at the moment that i didn't wasn't supposed to happen until tomorrow. so it was before even it's attempted to make it it's, it's, it's monday during that some point during it's pre launch checks, something went wrong that sent the spacecraft spinning which made it all but irregular. and eventually it crashed into the, into the moon, which is unfortunate. that's the circumstances to happen. and one that, i'm sure, of course, most will be launching a lot of committees to investigate exactly what happened. why are they going to the moon to the so we mentioned the frozen water. why is there now this space race to the moon? because if you don't follow this closely, you think, well, the moon was a challenge a few decades ago. and yet we're seeing russia we're seeing india were even seeing the us in what is a new race to get to the moon. and this is probably because as 11 space agency stops as it gets lights on the move, the others sort of stop tagging along. so probably to help each other out because
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the space is big business. and if you kind of put a reminder on the name and masses, funding a mazda admission to, to large people, to the moon, by the end of 2025. i hope so. then if you can prove that, you can take something safely to the surface of the main thing. maybe you can be part of that mission. so that's one of the reasons why people carry the reasons why they will go into the south pole, is because they're all these, these proposal to deposit from a scientific perspective. that's hugely interesting because water is a fundamental quantity towards the geological history of a, of optometry system and the history of life on us. so the more we know about what the backs up, but it's also a really valuable resource for human exploration. astronauts can drink text, but also you can split apart into hydrogen and oxygen, which is really good fuel. so if you want to get further out into the solar system, then it's a great place to, to potentially have a base, a long term based on something potent them. then you said astronaut can drink it.
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is that a hypothetical? that is a hypothetical. um there has been evidence that that is what's up, what phone this water is in how it might be accessed and how it could be made possible that so lots of bigger questions. um, what are the 1st things that we need to do is, is send a mission but can lie and investigate exactly what kind of ice looks like. so who's leading this moon race 2 point? oh that or i would say it's probably the master is definitely the biggest leader. they want to send people back to the surface of them in the optimist mission, the all his program aims to put the 1st woman on the 1st positive color on the moon by the end of the decade. and they are currently looking towards the 1st landing thing in 2025, probably going to be more like 2026 boss. that is, that is basically the big drive of sending people back to the me during the soviet union. obviously during the cold war they get part and obviously the soviet union
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and the us were racing to get to the moon 1st. and that said a lot about their technology and just their overall power clout and dominance, right. are we looking at it the same way today? will the russians be thinking of this has been a major setback for us with respect to our rivalry with the us. or we move past that. to be honest, because the russian space program has been a bit sidelines compared to nafta in the us. and it is more now that russia is competing against places like china, like india at that sort of level. where is the us hasn't much broad, wide to space program that that's heading out. there is definitely a lot of competitiveness, but still got a lot in the space industry, but there's also a lot of collaboration that's happening as well. i think that is important to remember. and as i said, space is big business, and there's a lot of people over the world to you want to be involved in that business. elizabeth fair saying that you are an astrophysicist,
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and you're the new that address guy at night magazine were thankful for you taking the time today. thank you very much. have a great a. the police in india has stopped a meeting of prominence activists and academics, the head of a g. 20 summit in new delhi. in september, nearly 400 participants had spent 2 days debating the g 20 agenda. some of them critics of prime minister under, under moody's government. they accused him of using the g 20 summit to boost his profile. organizes a b we 20 as they call it the we 20 conference say police ended the events. i think the lack of proper permits. critics say that a sole source of freedom of speech have grown under modi's leadership. a close advisor of pakistan's, former prime minister amber on con, has been arrested for a year, isn't, shall. my mood crushes served as pakistan's foreign minister. he was detained on saturday, accused of exposing official secrets and harming national interest. is the latest development and a political standoff between the administrations of outgoing prime minister ship. i
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was to refund the one hand and his pre, the assessor him on con, who is jail to earlier this month. depends prime minister says there is no decision yet on when to begin releasing treated water from the focus human nuclear plants into the c formula because she to was speaking at the focus she may assigned to northern japan, which was destroyed by its anomaly in 2011 the plan to release the water as opposed by patient fishermen and neighboring countries. but the international nuclear watchdog says that it is safe. goals have opened in ecuador general election. it comes just weeks after presidential candidate was assassinated. the army was deployed to several cities ahead of the votes. candidates have pledged to fight sharp increases in crime. a latin america editor, lucy, a newman has more on this from key to a need. ecuador is unprecedented. political and security crisis, an unprecedented snap general election. a religious ceremony flanked by special
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police that says she's trying to stay optimistic. i will check that whatever happens. i feel that we should take it in a positive way and extract something good from it, because there will always be something negative. sky, these thoughts echo the minds of many guatemalans as the nation prepares to cast its vote. the lead up to the election between center left candidates for the matter what a bundle and former 1st lady. some victories has been marked by smear campaigns, allegations of fraud, and even concerns over the integrity of the democratic process. the upcoming national election not only represents a critical test of guatemalan democracy, there's concerns over worsted in crime, food security and climate change. but it's the question over how to jumpstart the nation's economy. that resonates most among voters. it's one of the greatest challenges guatemala is next president will face is creating prosperity in
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a deeply on equal country where over 60 percent of the population lives below the poverty line. i look forward is perfect, is compounded by unemployment worse, in which conditions and also the increasing price is between 20212022 the basic cost of living rooms by 12 percent. but salaries only increased by one. so these realities, generation, and immediate and daily concern among with them islands. i mean, they don't know. economists say a lack of job opportunities makes guatemala, one of the countries with the highest emigration rates in latin america. with them i looked, you know, which end up being what am i not 80 percent of the economic, the active population disengaging for my labors. so therefore, when population can find form unemployment, they typically have 2 options of working in the form of sector, or migrating to the united states just grandfathered in federal fund or not. i meant to say begin issue. basically, the owner of that goes coffee shop says despite voter anxiety, there is hope the winter of sunday's election will have the necessary qualities to
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stir the nation toward a brighter economic future even fertilizer. but they're, the people will have their see. what we're going to do is try to continue working in the best way to fitting our legation to the extent we can. because the situation is also complex. much like the intricate part of brewing the perfect cup of coffee . addressing the many economic challenges facing the country will require a delicate balance of policy and strategy. it was an apple al jazeera, guatemala city, and bob where he's presidents, i'm assuming i'm dog. what his hell? his final campaign riley. a head of a general election on the wednesday, high inflation poverty and a weak economy or key issues for voters. opposition parties are concerned about conditions for a free and fair election. but the rulings on o p. s. party has rejected accusations of rigging power with us that reports from the rally in the midlands province in zimbabwe. president payments,
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the ad is time for sports and the closing chapter in the women's world cup with son at home or son. thank you very much. a louis pain had beaten england to win the women's woke up for the 1st time. a single goal decided the final that took place in sydney, australia. olga carmona was that the match went on for her country of fame, became the 5th different nation to in this world. titles, england kept themselves in contention. merrier. save the 2nd half penalty. main spain went on to secure a $1.00 oh $63.00. and the little cup trophy, sion had never previously progressed beyond the last 16 of this form. and i'll report to alex thomas is in sydney for us. alex payne,
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i will champions for the 1st time. what did you make of their performance today to say well, what are the champions so no, there's no doubts about that. what sort of a spain absolutely out crossing the european champions england, the line i says with plenty of grits and determination, but no on. so to the fact that for the 1st time in this total months, that the face opponents a cap to be back to dominate possession, who out pasta, england. so despite all the time, so i came in of england's coach serena being with her full successive major foot full final. it was spying who came mounts on top. and this really has been coming for some time because we know that they were already on the 17 low champions on the 20 will champions. and now they've completed impressive trouble by adding the senior well comp title. so that set of trophies. so this talented generation of young football is now doing its on the world stage, and pretty summed up by a power white yellow who was picked heads of um, you know,
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some much more senior plans like alexi. it would say us for the final shows, the face, the coach, will he be able to had and then and it was fully justified, spain and 1st new name on the trophy since japan in 2011 had it. is there a treatment or the more impressive when you consider the controversy in the squad? yeah, that's right, because that will be sol monies and those that cover women's football, particularly those that are covered at for some. yeah. is even when it wasn't even trinity to do so, and it's, it's been a groundbreaking tournament that will so more about in just the 2nd. but that we only use in those courses. i have a this will come when potentially been dictating the stones of the spanish football federation, which lets not to get back. the coach who have viewed a last year when around 15 players effectively went on strike new to the force he used to play for him. because they weren't happy with his approach to how he
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coached the schools. but the federation bank, the coach, those 16 players were excluded from the national team. some of them were allowed back in for this. well come and now they've gone on to when it's, that's a sour point because that takes none of the showing away from the players who admirable people as well as incredible athletes and looks at a very young generation. we know how good the top spanish club side boss loan has been for a number of years sweeping over for them and that domestically and also winning the champions lee, the women's champions a multiple times. and now it's really benefit the spanish national team in a huge way. what are the widows and you just have to cite? where was this? so i back in the group sites and middle school and out of japan, completely unrecognizable a huge time around that we master set operations. i know from reporting on clubs, the teams having victory parades in madrid and boss alone on the left so that you love it. that way, now that it's all over, like, do you think the tournament will leave a lasting legacy and the host nation?
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i think there's no question about that. this has been a reco breaking groundbreaking events almost before bull was even kicks and it succeeded. everybody's expectations. been the biggest and best women's. well come. yeah. and change was full forever. a few highlights for you that australia. 70 final the seats. england. hey, were stadium australia was what's, what was your reco crowd of 75000. but i think some measures of the tv audience had it up to maybe hall for the australian population shooting. and at some point, if you include all the streaming and the big screen, the like big screen viewings as well. so you're still missing stuff and sign ation, folding levels of it. so those who had a public parade and where it's been even off the losing the place playoff. so give them a cheese to the city. they're going up a step. she bills outside the sun cool stadium up that they've gotta have a new role painted on the stadium behind me in that role owner as well. so this nation's pulled in love with them. and
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a one example of how is why the implications is the australia women's reputations now publicly said they want equal treatment with that men's reputation, or heading off business costs. so they wrote the will coming from in g calls. and so it's just sparking a chain of events that could change the face of women's thoughts across the globe. attics on this slide from sydney. thank you very much for that. the pa who led argentina to glory in the man's woke up a has one. he's 1st trophy with his new club into miami, then on this is called the opening goal for his team and the next couple of final guess nashville. it was his 10th goal into 7 games. again, finish one, all and normal time must be converse in his spots case asked by him. he won the title and the penalty suits out. this was the clubs 1st trophy since the informed 3 years ago or it's been real madrid that falls back off. so going a go down to beach, all muddy
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a tooth bone. i'm was the stop for the full amount for real england's task on either side of the break. the news just junior rap top, the scoring to seal it read one. we also tribals of champions plus the law not take on cod these on sunday and kill them. that's a mock he's that with time for probably sounds the amount with the goal he's called the 2nd half penalty it gets to lose. buffy wasn't included in the past, is for the for the season opener. it followed the 24 year olds. that refusal to extend his contract to the school, the late penalty to deny the 10th is the 1st week when also seats in us. and pep claudio those matches since you have secure the 2nd straight when it and the english premier league champions beat last season's full place team and you causal at the to had the student and i sat as school, the only goal, the result means if you have 6 points of the 2 games they face,
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sheffield united next and this is both for me as far as my we'll have more for you later on, including the celebration of switch spring winning the woke up trophy. so now i'm always thank you so much kind of a sad day and the women's world come comes to a close. the thank you for all your coverage will have more in later hours. that's it for me, i'm back in just a moment. after short break, the here in the there's been heavy artillery from the 1st minute of the expiring of the ceasefire. something has changed at this border crossing whether they are civilians
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