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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  August 23, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST

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go, oh i is on the latest tropical franklin that's moving over his spun yoda, it's going to bring 200 millions of rain to places like sun to dominga cause cause some flooding before it moves north on the 1st day. the of the hello, i'm told mccrae, this has been use our line from coming up in the next 60 minutes. the video becomes that his country in the world to successfully lands near the moon's southern home. putting out the united front bricks, leaders representing nearly half the world's population,
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lay out their plans for the future of the correct fits election diamonds and bob boy, the economy, jobs and education. the top of his mind. it's like smoke and goals. types of grease with wall 5 spreading in the northeast in sport phase to be gone has on the line to say says it's one of the all time greats. middle distance front is out about championships in budapest, the canyon one gold and the 1500 meters for the 3rd time. the we begin this use with some historic can use. india has become the 1st country in the world to successfully land a craft near the moon, south pole. it happens in just the past. our prime minister, the ranger moody, was watching the mission from south africa and congratulated the team back on. let's take a closer look at why this being a run has an interest in the move. we're in southern poll. the area is said to be
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home to frozen voice, which could be a source of drinking most of fuel and oxygen for future moon explorations. but attempts to land on the surface of the moon had proven challenging. that is until now it is not death in the alarm. they see the yacht in beach, the bar lives, but busy in the deed, for the presidency. i brought up, it's run out by the time really running through the end result. i think i've got the bill the human side of the big approach that the president i'm the i've been buying the gum unit where
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i was then it's also based on the same human centric approach that far big success belongs though, i don't know, maybe the 2019 india is tend to begin to spacecraft attempted to touch down, but style, rough to ryan was cited as one of the reasons and the only a few days ago rushes this mission to the moon and nearly 50 years ended with disappointment. up to its luna. 25 spacecraft crashed on landing while to get more on this is he pearson is an astrophysicist and spice journalist. she joins us live from bristol, in the united kingdom. thank you very much for being on al jazeera. first of all, this is obviously a historic day for india, but from a space exploration point of view, just how big a deal is this is definitely a big deal because as well as being india is best landing, making them the full
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a nation that's been able to successfully land on the surface of the name. it's also the 1st time there's been a landing in that southern pole. so that's a huge thing. several people have tried doing it, india and he said before and also in a right is really company. a japanese company and a russian just a few days ago. so the fact that somebody has finally managed to put down in this very challenging area is, is it brilliant to say, as well moving forward into a new areas extra the expiration. okay. well, now that i have managed to successfully land near the south pole, what will they be hoping to achieve from here to the children 3 mission consists of the vicar manda, which is what put down on the surface that we might take a couple of hours for the dust, the simple often about landing the trucks does tend to kick up quite a lot of dust and it takes a while to start to dental. and then once that's happened that i'll open up the program, roosevelt will down to the surface. this 5 instruments of between the land and the
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robot that will explore the dust in the area, the very, very tenuous atmosphere around to include the excess that as well as looking at some of the tech tony activity that's going on around them in lots of different things that it's going to investigate well fits back and we've also spoken about the possibility of funding, frozen water. just how significant would that be if it was to be frozen water on the moon. so 201 actually which was an over to one of the fast things to find evidence of water. and these permanently shadow creatures on the moon and water is huge. street important to the evaluation of the planet. so if we can get a look at that one, so that sort of really old primeval. so they'll tell us a lot about the origins of the lease of the system for people who are also looking at to explore further into the service system. it could also be a valuable resource, as well as actually not being able to drink it. you can split it to pop into oxygen and hydrogen, which is basically rocket fuel. so if you want to go further out into the service
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system, it could be, but the movie would be a great staging station for that kind of thing. and has it been tool good? it would be a staging station for the potential to, to go to miles. it's one of those things that's been floated so there's no plans for that to be put into motion at the moment. nasa is working on that leaving a gateway, which is a station that will stay in office around from in. and the idea behind that is that it will, that will be a place where they can stay to move missions to the moon. and as we get more comfortable on going to the moon other than the surface with both rug, i'll take out of human missions, then that will eventually build up and people will start talking about being able to go on to moss. so how soon could we potentially say a full time civil mental than they actually on the moon's surface bass probably still several decades away. um, you know, even centuries the in orbit something around in opus mentoring, temporary seduce stuff the surface. but what could actually be sort of within
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a decade or side. mm. and i mean, this is obviously uh, looking at the pictures a huge day for the indian space community. can you explain, put it into, i guess, a global perspective and we have this place has been against the likes of russia, china and the united states of america. india has definitely been growing as of space power in, in like 2 years. they are currently working on their own human program. so a way of getting human ashton or into space that would be the full nation to be able to do that, which would put them in a great stead. so they've definitely called delta nice for themselves as generally sort of relatively low cost emissions to be able to get into space. so they are definitely a major player on the stage that still they're still working on things i still getting that, but they all definitely catching up. okay, thank you so much for your time in your inside. that is, is he pearson, an extra physicist and spice june list? thank you so much for joining us. the. okay, to other news now the war and you try and has top discussions between leaders of
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the 5 bricks nations of the 2nd day of the summers. in johannesburg, russian president vladimir persian, used to speech, to defend his invasion if you cry and saying it was the only way to end of all that he says with stuff that by the west. the other members on the lines, brazil, india, china, and south africa have refrained from condemning rushes actions, and you find the south african president symbol rema plaza, said brooks members will continue to support if it's 465, where deeply concerned about conflicts across the world. that could to you to cause a great deal of suffering and hardship to many people around the world as solid off recall position remains that diplomacy, dialogue, negotiation and adherence to the principles of the united nations charter unnecessary for the peaceful and just the resolution of countries i'm actually due
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to the new our actions in ukraine are dictated by only one thing to end the world, at least by the wes and their agents and ukraine against the people living in the dumbass. we're grateful to our bricks. colleagues were actively involved in trying to, in this situation and achieve adjust, settlement to peaceful means. but we, thanks to, let's take a closer look at the brooks, the latest brazil of russia, india and china originally made up the great thing which held its 1st summits and of russia in 2009. so the african joins in 2010. the block is pushing to be a new global voice representing a cause of the world's economy. a 5th of all trade and nearly half the global population. it wants to counter water considers a unilateral approach and to your politics, but stresses it is not empty west. well, these are challenging times how with the china and south africa's economies of slowed russia has invited to crime and india 6 to balance relations with both
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moscow and washington. the more than 20 countries have applied to join bricks, including argentina, saudi arabia, and around. for me to mill, it joins us now live from johannesburg and we know you're trying to spend on the agenda today. what else by discussing well, one of the other key issues that these breaks members are dealing with is this issue of expansion. you've mentioned that there are a number of countries that are formerly applied 2 weeks to be part of this blog and many are seeing it as, as alternative to sort of wasted in economic and, and joe political dominance. but again, quick saying that it isn't there a, but essentially they do want to create a platform that allows developing countries a voice, a platform way. they can have a great voice where they can be present them with their needs can be understood, respected, and their wish was implemented in a more equitable way. that's the kind of thing we've heard all day around. so
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equitable geo politics upgrade to stand to independence and to move away from the waste. and this i think is what is very attractive to developing nations of african countries. so that request, so to me wanting more african countries to be involved in breaks. we are expecting discussions with bricks plus o invites of guess at the summit we're, some of the concerns of interest can be heard. and again, related to the united states related to the waste, perhaps to move away from the use of the dollar in terms of trade and investment. the use of local currencies amongst these members. there's been an increase in that to the boss john. it's like you will see more back to the us to come for me to how much do we expect the group to achieve at the summit when they uh, cleared differences between members such as india and china and differences between men. this relationships with the us and the width, i mean just to name a few divisions this as well within the group and
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their external relations, india and china for example, that you know, the odds in the past. you do have a country like russia that does look at the expansion of the food as one that could bring neat clouts to breaks, given the lives of the dominance. it would have in terms of population and even of global g d p, it likely would rival the g 7 and g 20 a not very long from now. keep on who the members are and how it could possibly a all we could possibly expense. one of one of the other issues that they but, but when you talk about these diverging views, this comes back to the issue, all of expansion, right? it's, that's, they isn't consensus around that. india and brazil, a little more cautious around expansion, worried about the groups influenced globally being diluted, perhaps the individual, their individual voices being drones out potentially at the risk of not reaching consensus around whatever issues the group might have to discuss going forward. and
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so they are a number of sticking points, number one, this expansion, no clear indication of what might happen. we did hear the chinese president usually if we indicate this would indeed happen. so i suppose it could possibly be just a matter of time before they announce the way forward and, and confirming that they would be at mixing groups how we but we still don't know the criteria like missing countries while the hallway, but we still don't know the criteria around that. okay, thank you so much. that is for me to mila for us in johannesburg. but henry twice here, wang is the founder of the sense of a china in globalization, the think tank. he joins us live from selves. book, thank you very much for being on this news out. first of all, if we can talk about the war and you cry, and how divisive has that issue being or is between the brick members? do you think the bed is going to be widely discussed or set aside and they'll focus more on economic issues. it was thing that bridge. so summit is a, is a logical, you cannot be driven, flashing,
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and that's why it has so many countries are interested because i think the, we are facing award at the jersey getting all the pen that'd be done, but still facing the door pressure. and that's why i think that to getting the emerging market and the older brakes contributions that they really like to see it is getting on the platform being strengthened and, and also be continued don't call. so the not process. i mean, they are, they suddenly go, actively involved in, in stop is more uh between gosh and your grand dollar add up. for example, john has the brothers. she has already talked to both brothers. i see and pressed employees and john has to send dispatcher and boy on, on the some, your grand rushing crises and, and then actually really are all the countries involved. don't we'll say after leaders that got the more active on that. i always like the most to and, and also have really countries like some of the where you go just hold a piece of bose as well. so there's the green rushing prices so,
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so all companies are concerned about the don't favor economic sanctions. i think bodies bump it and all the way to go, and that's why i think they have these together, that the drive is going to really build up more costs as these and build up more economic uh you know, a guidelines for the future of the brakes countries just sticking to the economy foot for a moment. obviously, many of the bricks members, but especially china are at this point in time, is really struggling economically. what sort of things do you think that they will want to achieve here to try and turn that around? i was in china. is this the somewhat a little challenge? just goes off the copay, the old account, you have to have to enter. it's most have no just china, i'm sure john, we will overcome that because the trying the never, you know, the, you know, slow down. i mean, you're not in the, you know, of course, given the magnitude to slow down naturally. if i'm never going to be collapsed i some people was expecting. and so, so that's why the child has
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a lot of experience to, to collaborate was that uh, breaks countries i pressed the, she announced as a baby, so i'm in china, we viewed the homepage incentives or was it a different race countries and all the emerging market china, we shared the remote satellite to us by the, you know, the guy's guy. the system was just funny. all the, do you know, the breaks countries on charlie? it was the last educational of digital education exchanges, all the countries and many more so. so i've been in china giving a country that we've just are you telling me to be the other property as being the best thing for structuring the hor, has really a lot of like 0 is to share was a bridge boundaries. okay. and that's right. i think of responses like to collaborate, and that's where john is that he's comfortable who just on collaboration, we know more than 20 countries have applied to join bridge. do you think that any will be accepted during the summer as well as in the shows the great
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interest of the birch market and all the congress don't like to take sides? and they see they said that the problem lies the jubilee to go tensions like to really a go always they can nomic organization, co motors of which i like china, brazil, you know, do the and then and, and, and south africa. and it was going to promote, do they can not because they want the job. you cannot think of what others aligns as rather than oh, the security lives of submitted through our lives is that is really going all is based in new and different regions so. so i think that the economics, the future, that breaks we presented to the is the positive one, at least the body one. and that's why attractive so many a large and be the emerging markets of also john, because they feel the to the so you cannot think of my vision is the future and the brakes are represented the right direction. okay, thank you so much for your time. we really do appreciate it. that is henry white. you wang, founder of the sense of the china and globalization,
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the think tank. thank you. okay, will it speak to daniel hawkins, who joins us at live now from moscow? and we had a little bit about volt persian sated, the brick summit, so especially around to warn you crime. what else did he say? well indeed. yeah, he did use that speech. they've got phone to explain what's his actions in the conflict in ukraine on this summit of cool is, comes with a very important find both of food and, and for most go to show that russia isn't buying slated to show that it has pump as an allies and major ones that, that means what you cut out of town houses, which make up a big chunk of the bowls population. a big chunk of the was cd paid any speech. she said that the warranty crane was triggered by western bizarre dominance, and the heck of money in russia was simply trying to stop back homes that protect the people of ukraine. this is something, but i believe has been wants to focus on particularly, but for police and it was important to get that point across and it fits and of
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course, with the brakes. the aim of creating a multi polar well the world but small balance fast and just in terms of it's well thought of in terms of what like yeah, it was like the, the rose ation. russia, of course, seems to come to that the guy has been with always be shots, out of the international payment system that's long as it be based on the us dollar . so rushes ames fencing with many aims that brooks is discussing at this somewhat than trying to push at the summit as well. so in terms of leadership, of course, like a level of who is attending the summit instead of putting in and all to go before this event, wrote, the russia is a civilization state, the largest you ration and you were a pacific power presenting russell as the central pivot, which can give more the global south, can you not? you raise you around that? it's very important with the for russia, assuming the championship of bricks next year, hosting the summit in the city of design, in october 2024 to show that russia is still important, is still a key level play a little less than that was the isolated and the subjugated have failed and that's
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what i've let me put in. try to get across and is speech at the front of the session today. and can you just tell us a little bit about the removal of general sick? i sure of can a yes, this hasn't been officially confirmed by the russian minister of defense. they've been cited until this so far. we do know he's been replaced by his deputy general of set off who was one of his is deputy using the russian half air force aerospace forces before this figure. that's been so public um, during the course of this conflict, he hasn't been seen since the mutiny. boy, you've got any precaution back in june, june 24th. when you paid in the video, looking a lot of the shovel not learning any sort of insignia. so it's looking increasing likely, according to most russian media, which is the only thing that wrote a name sources, sources close them in a tree that he has been removed from his post on his own. what's being destroyed by the media here and russia
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a short term leave. we don't know what post is going to take up next when the stand the skill subbing what the russian id but his future really is on set. and then of course, that will be, can, is a very highly decorated experience. general, he would be one of the most part of that, quite that experience generals to be removed from his post during the conflict during the course of this conflict. if this is cool is confirmed, and some of his, alas, the saying this could have an impact on russia's bundle field operations as the removal of one of the most. the experienced a general set responsible for the withdrawal or russian troops on installing a very key. when a trip ration and stabilizing the front line, when russian troops were on the retreat across various sexes, and with the uh, get some muffins full of you. still holding the post. this is an indication that person is still holding trust in his old guard. and those fighting tests, the generals and the officials. okay, thank you so much for that update. that is daniel hopkins for us in mosca. a recurrence as russia has attacked grind facilities in the odessa region. organize,
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keeps is drones targeted production in storage warehouses as well as ports you cried in. the southern military command says it's a defense is shot down non, if the drones it's the lights has to sold on grind warehouses since the collapse of a deal that allows to save shipping through the black sea, the ins and bump white people have been focusing and presidential empowerment tree elections and company presidents. emerson mondanca is taking a 2nd 5 year term rarely and pay costs, as well as in the central city of quickly, mcguire campaigned on promises to create more jobs and upgrade crumbling facilities is main challenge. it is nelson to me, so the opposition later hopes, frustrations, of bound corruption, high inflation and unemployment will encourage people to vote for him. i think this them around doing squared publicity and most of our people,
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even the younger generation. i've very interested in custody. i've worked with, i've seen media that we for the 1st time we wanted to show that we also have lights, records is really good. how are in the tasa? is that a polling station and how about a of the use both is a very big and important votes involved in the pub in lots of the presidential candidates have been trying to get support from these young people by young. i mean people mainly under the age of 40 and throughout the day we've seen these long lines of many young people, quite the way thing to cost. they volunteers, some of them say that the process is slow. some contained funding stations opened late, but most seems to be determined to stay in line until they cost they both. when you ask them, what is your main issue? they'll tell you things like what he said about. he told me and they want someone to do something about it. here's an example or something with this with stacy and
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here are people shouting near the front because of just like delays that even happening on the police trying to get them to come down, trying to tell them to the patients that have been to the people that aggravated and frustrated because they say that by now they should have but ultimately with them even offers as well as the issues of course, about having jobs and other things they, once they've been a good price for me, they say that some of them now have children and they can't afford to the golf too, and they say that the parents are struggling. they can't afford to lock them to they want some kind of change in the lobby. and they saying that it's been taking too long to see more than 20 years of economic decline in the country. they say they hope that whoever wins this election addresses, things like unemployment, poverty, high cost of living and inflation. so because it was some cases of pushing and shoving in the line to see if the claims has been set up, one for me, one for women, that's just to make sure everyone gets
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a chance to vote election. officials say putting stations that open late were close late and then sick that everyone was waiting in line. get it talked about. how do we talk to algebra firefighters in northern greece site, the found a teen challenge bodies of people believes to be migrant. the victims were discovered in an area often used by asylum seekers crossing into europe from neighboring takisha. villages were evacuated, organize as well, finds a building across several fronts. strong winds and high temperatures, the hampering 5 finding if it's crews had been battling the places for more than a week. jones sorrowful us has more from the scene of the 5. as i'm standing on the outskirts of the village of by like you just a few kilometers northeast of alexandro police. this is the area where the fire really tore through all of groves through vineyards, destroyed a lot of livelihoods. it touched the edges of the village, budding the school, but most of the houses were saved. it seems miraculously. but speaking to people
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here, it turns out that those houses were saved because the owners stayed here. they defy the government order to evacuate. they decided to defend their homes with the garden hose is whatever means they had. and because they insisted, the fire service finally sent vehicles up here to help them with carried water. because the, the mains was at some point caught house as a result of the electricity lines being down and pressure not being supplied to the water system. you can see that the fire has been rapidly moving through the forest . it's on the outskirts of the village. the tops of these pine trees next to me has been sped. but the entire forest floor has been burned as before, just raged across the dry 10 to but with the pine needles and the pine cones and the dead twigs and the dead wood that was lying on the forest floor. and there is some hope that some of these trees may come back relatively quickly,
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but people who live here are extremely worried about what will now follow in the winter rains. whether they will be towards the will flood the homes that will wash debris down into the city of alexandro valley and cause a huge amount of erosion and environmental destruction. and they are worried about how they're going to replace their last livelihoods. this is a heavenly agricultural area. we spoke to farmers who have lost the sheets that goats, the chickens. we have seen olive groves and other cultivation go up in smoke. it's still unclear how quickly they will be recompense for their losses. and at least 6 villages have been evacuated and the wisdom took his province of to not collect because of wildfires, emergency services. i'm old in 1200 people had been moved to safety firefighters had been battling the flames for days on tuesday. well sir, he's temporarily close. the death knell strides and pulls in shipping,
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wrote the connex, the g into the black. see, i'll send him clearly joins us live from much and i can i thank you very much for joining us. send him. can you just explain what's happening with you just how bad is the damage pain? so much of it compared to previous years. uh, wild fires. uh this white fire and so that color is small, but of course it is again big because so far, according to the minnesota. 0443 and agriculture. $1506.00 of land had been burned down and $800.00 heck drove it. is a forest area, and now i am a by the vicinity of listener, village right behind me. you see that the blazes are still going. there is smoke and the fire has moved to the side to where we stand then. and this area has been burning since last night. despite that there are a crowd sprinklers flying over and trying to extinguish the flyer uh over the trees
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. uh the, the window is not helping them. uh, the window is persistent, especially in this time of season uh into that color area. uh yesterday again, the fire uh was able to spread it because of the window that was uh below range around 70 kilometers per hour, according to the disaster management agency. and over the night it was quiet, the window was quiet, then uh, the spiked that this 5 foot uh uh, a few number of uh, nights, vision, a crash to extinguish the fire at ortiz, were able to somehow contain a contained fire. but they as a one p, m loco, which is 10 gm to the wind, started to blow strong again, and now carrying a fire towards where we are across a loop, not a village. some of the villages have been evacuated as so far, according to what authorities have told. a round one hundreds of animals have died
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at last. kelly now p in the middle of the citizens, i have have dies during this fire, and none of them were injured. but around 58 people were hospitalized because of the smoking. you see the smoke. uh it has been here since yesterday noon time. and there are ashes everywhere. and those villages are by these fire us, uh that are some people where we are actually they're trying to watch what's going to happen, what they're curious, whether this 5 is going to reach to their uh, homes. uh uh, but according to authorities, as long as the, when the slows down, it is easy for them to contain the fire because they are doing their best. but of course it's the season. it's the when and it's, it's every summer that's a people are happy the summer season is coming towards them is coming here. they're afraid because this part of the country they rely on the farm live stock. so that's why there is a desperate waiting for the citizens here,
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like i will hopefully. yeah, the wit attends in the a 5 a thank you so much. that is, and of course the only for us, most time for the with a now here is car. a had lower than the off to something of a winter score. check in south america, things have cooled. certainly foot, you know, you can see this area of count on the satellite image that shows something of an atmospheric river that springing very heavy rain and causing flooding across most central areas. and i'll send to yaga is going to be some very heavy rain in the next few days. we could say yes was in 2 to 3 days. that is lucky to cause for the flooding. now to the east of this, we've also got a rash of storms moving across southern pots of brazil, that'll bring temperatures down. that's what the case. however, though, for re a dictionary, you can see 40 degrees celsius debit across the region. we will see things cool from power y, for example. we have a look at the 3 day for us and see on. you can see that dip of about 10 degrees as we go when stay into those a things will be more cloudy as well. on friday,
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the heavier rain to the north of the region isn't being helped by stormy conditions across a central america as one tropical depression takes a flooding. rain to northern parts of mexico. oh, i is on the lake, has a tropical franklin that's moving over his spend your it's gonna bring 200 millions of rain to places like sun to domingo that cause cause some flooding before it moves north on thursday. we'll still head on al jazeera, why thailand, school, the prime minister, fix, and should've wants was taken to hospital on his 1st night in jail. and later in spoken, new york yankees had full to the law and major league baseball. the frank assessments $3000000000.00. is it going to be enough to get focused on the economy back on track? the short answer is no informed opinions for those who are attempting to flee to
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chat. how dangerous is that journey? it is incredibly difficult for many people to manage to get out, but it's a great cost in depth analysis of the date. sidelines questions really who controls that goes on an outer space in the future will be governments for won't be big part of the corporations and individual super wealthy billing. there's inside story on al jazeera, basically out of teams. does the un fits the purpose was like many critics sites just pump solution doesn't get anywhere near enough done to the amount of money that is put into a hard hitting into abuse. do you think go to their lives on washington for money to go on its own and to build it's on a thought provoking on for centuries, people have been taken care of are. so i have every confidence that future generations will do it as well via the story on told to how does era the
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the only thing i'll do 0 reminder about top stories. the ssl is the annual brooks. some of that is underway and johannes big lead is from brazil of russia, india, china. and so that for to discussing ways to expand the lines the war and ukraine has also top's the agenda member of science. i will support if it's in the complex elections underway. in some bob way incumbents, president simpson mclaughlin. this taking a 2nd 5 year 10, regardless campaigns on promises to create more jobs and upgrades crumbling facilities is main challenges is nelson, somebody says india has made history out the becoming a defense nation to land a space crump, near the moon, southern poll theory. it sits behind the frozen filter, which could be
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a source of drinking, voice of fuel and oxygen for future moon explorations, the a hitch and is a professor of pleasantry science and exploration of the open university. it joins us from milton keynes in the united kingdom. thank you very much for being back on out there. i know we spoke to you, not long before the landing took place. so now that it has successfully happened once your initial reaction is just a sense of relief. send. so in order miss joy and also pry it because uh, you know, your, your viewers might not know why spend my best friend 2 years of life in india. so i have a particular association and the feeling for this major achievement. when we saw those amazing pictures that we were watching again now of the moments we in atlanta and the huge share that when top and then the speech from a, from the prime minister and the range ramadi. how significant is this for the
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indian space program? the soup up, i think this i, i also listen to what the prime minister had to say to the nation into the world. and what i particularly liked about the fact that he was mentioning that this is not just a minute she's meant for india, but it's and that she's been for the world and for the humanity. i mean space is a difficult place. it's not easy to explore. but every success you probably have a more affinity is um, so you know, india has just demonstrated that what is the possible when you put your mind effort and resources towards the test taking them, taking them 40 years since the last experience. but altogether they have been working towards these for the past 15 years or so. so it's a, it has been a long journey. and i see that this particular um, you know, success today would lead now probably a girl in this basic,
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the least in india to grow in an exponential manner. because, you know, i saw so many young people there in the audience. i mean that you just have to see through the beaming faces of the pride and joy that they were treating. but undoubtedly, they were all inspired though they are all likely to be now inspired to follow up onto various routes and professions that lead to contribute to the wider sector of the space economy in india. and it's obviously not just about the successful landing near the south pole. is that because obviously the science that now comes can you just explain a little bit about that? in layman's terms for us. oh, yeah, sure. i mean, this is just the beginning. i mean we, we still have to wait uh for the confirmation that the lender has actually landed uh the weight was intended. and again, it is carrying a small roller in its belly that your wife will be the least at a later time. and with the federal what i am lender combination,
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that other number of scientific experiments that i've put on the dad to actually measure the environment that one day, perhaps the humans might experience if they were to explore that part of the moon. but before all that, i think the 1st thing that we are expecting to hear is, you know, can this land or what the combination actually confirm the presence of water ice. he goes, that is what he's expected. he said with just on that, can you explain how significant that would be if there was a confirmation that there was water us near the south pole? the water is in the extremely expensive commodity in this space because we need water for humans that are valuable. and the also need components some for to reach out of hydrogen and oxygen as a rocket propellant. plus we need water for all sorts of other things. so if we are to actually explore the moon and beyond in a sustainable manner,
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then we need to actually acquire this of these orders locally. so in that sense, you know, the fact that there is evidence from the supp lights that have gone around the room, suggesting that there may be uh, water ice present, that the lunar surface not always our next opportunity to actually confirm using a lender and roller note which is right to the surface of the blue to confirm whether that is actually is the case where they have landed. now, if they do find it is brilliant, i think that will, you know, bring about a major paradigm shift in what we know about that part of the moon. but if and if it doesn't find to me what is exciting is the demonstration of the affinity by india that the account actually successfully mind on the moon in a very difficult and challenging to bring in. so i expect to see a lot many more missions. now, having a much more confidence in successfully landing on the moon for more science during my interest, i thank you so much. we do appreciate your time. that is the hash and professor of
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planetary science and exploration at the open university. thank you again. thank you for the tie. prime minister, thanks and should've wants has been moved to hospital and central bank called he was jones that is on choose die out to returning to thailand. after 15 years in self imposed exile, the facts and retents risen to eclipse. thailand's new leader who was fully endorsed on wednesday morning, tony ching reports from bangkok. this is the police general hospital in central bank, colquitt tex and should've was, was admitted just after midnight on wednesday morning, showing symptoms of high blood pressure and low oxygen levels. the corrections department assessed, it'd be best to monitor to text and the temporary reprieve from his 1st night in jail. his political allies were having a best so much so to tell we send nominated by the prototype political policy and
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endorsed by parliament is thailand's 30th prime minister. whom yeah, up when i would like to think every time the coalition parties, hon members, opponent, incentives for taking part in the vote today who had on their computer. so many times the new prime minister is relatively unknown, a real estate magnates. he only entered politics last year, running on the joint tickets a po, tie with texas daughter pet hometown. it was never clear who was the prime minister real pick. when the posse came 2nd, the maze general election set to became the default choice onto funds that time. so doesn't have a political backing from being politics and he's on power base. and then the part that he's looking for per tight doesn't have as much live with the rich as it used to in the past. as the new prime minister will also have to manage
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a complicated coalition government, including 3 military backed punches, the inclusion of those punches would be unpopular with both his overwhelming. they chose policies of reform at the ballot box. and those pauses may pay a heavy price for the co operation with allies here, the police hospital on the condition of former prime minister tanks in shipping. well, perhaps takes a little bit of the pressure of the new prime minister, but he faces an uphill task. it's difficult coalition to manage, and the votes in public, we didn't necessarily choose him for the jump to anything else. is there a bank of the northern pockets done 6 children and 2 adults have been very skewed. also being trapped in a broken cable con, suspended 300 meters above ground, somewhat lifted to safety, while others were rescued and ground operations. special forces hesitate, kids during the operation. as the down drawn from the helicopters,
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rose the blades posed the danger to the unstable cause. the old deal began when one of the cable snaps in the bottom and we were a people inside the cable cars. when we reached the middle of the cable snap and it dangled, we were scared and upset the whole day was spent in fear. when the army came, we felt that we had a chance to survive. living on cash drafts, government says it has secured only a 3rd if the $150000000.00 needed for the coming academic year, the education sector is suffering as a result of failed policies and the deep economic crisis and hold a has more from aaa in northern living on mom, door and door dropped out. the school and lebanon's economy collapse more than 4 years ago. that was the only way for their younger siblings to get a few years of education. but keeping them in school is not easy as well for me. my dad is the 1st i met. we couldn't keep the older children and private schools and
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then we couldn't pay for transportation and other fees for all of them to go to public schools. everything is so expensive, we need to make difficult choices and what a full it's a story her time. and again, especially 11 on the northern region, were poverty levels are high. do you an agency providing a to children unit itself is calling on the government to allocate sufficient funds to ensure public schools stay open and reform? what many have described as an over sized system is about of a 60000 people working in the ministry of education for a primaries to country university and receive as a ratio is why the hours of 7 lunch one to show 47, and change them. and we need to right size it. so this would put an end to a system that allows politicians to use state institutions for their personal
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interest at the expense of the general public health from international donors has been vital in keeping schools open. touch says, is spent more than $70000000.00 to support the education sector. and that included paying the salaries of up to 12500 teachers waste cash assistance 270000 children to keep them in school. teachers like carolina's zip code, had been among the most affected by the economic crisis and the extreme loss of the local currencies. value funding invest in it is we know, rely on charges. that's why i have taken part in the ongoing strikes to try to improve our situation. but it's not just a budget crisis. there's so much corruption and we have been paid the prize seems to to the government says it secured only a 3rd of the $150000000.00. it needs for the coming academic year,
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while 11 on struggling population needs help to keep their children in schools. an estimate of 15 percent dropped out last year alone center for their interest ada, aaa, northern let them on. some children in indonesia take risky journey is to get to the school. one student from the country's most southern province told al jazeera about his 6 killing me to walk to class every day. and i was gonna say, yeah, we, i think the into yes, i do value e. dad also has the biology class about the estimate. say a bad ones. i'm really not bad. the said the last and then to but then said add them say add to the month month. got me but um, but the support of that a lot of with that then it to buy a gun gun. me cause im going down school and then come for the dun and guns cuz so
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the 1st time to support his gym. thank you. tell him the faith kept me. i go on, has underlined his status. as one of the old times, great middle distance run is out the ball championships and be to pass the canyon one has the $1500.00 me to well tie. so, and she may well have another golden collection on saturday. and the rich several thoughts the can use faith keep going is having a year to the ages in less than 2 months, she broke 3 will reclose in 3 different distances. in budapest, the 29 year old, secure the 1st of a possible 2 gold medals. winning the $1500.00 mates, it will title for the 3rd time. tpa going with the item for
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a 2nd go middle in the following 1000 meters. that final is coming up on saturday. i was expecting to win my title and i've done so and the cadets will then sound good for these. i want to read for bad knowing that the defending sounds good news to me and yeah, i want to really wasn't sure 33 to friends and really those once again when hit to head in a high jump, catalyst me just as a bush human it to these young markets, i'm very shared the gold medal at the tokyo olympics. this time mounts, boston took the problems well. tom berry finished mounting friends on his own to win his 1st will types of before the competition. today i the my team to my go to that might be 0. i told them we're not going out for the victory tonight. we are going out to try to make these 3. and i think these is something that push you over to the needs for me is not just the models. it's not just being in the oh my god, he's done so much. you know, i've won everything. coming here is, was
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a question for myself. like, why are you going to go to this championship? you know, what's going on with the video? how would you want to view the member? you know, how i came in with people today. i think that's probably the most ticket as high jump in the history. the means 3000 me to steeplechase. so sophia mccauley. america holding of the challenge of will's recommend hold a limit you good at e c o p a this was l because he's 2nd will title. he's also the reigning elliptic champion of the. c c c and there was a surprise when in the women's discuss american lo gets how saga collins throwing a huge personal best to wind goes on the richardson l g 0 the united states then, well, a clear out the top of the metal table with 6 goals. we're ready highlights coming
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up nitro ones that include the women's $400.00 mesa final and the mens $400.00 meta huddles. and going to be missing 2 key fires for that right. putting rugby world cup much been able to pay that and counts in in fire. will both be subbing bands after receiving red cards and will not games file has been moved out of england for us to pull matches which are against argentina and japan. the tournament stops and fronts on september the 8th when the highest take on these events. speaking of new zealand to the former world, cut one in coach. steve hanson may have upsets a few people in his home country. he's helping australia for pass for that route coming match against fronts house and insist that likely be with the team for a few days. and haven't taken on a full time role to the basketball. walcott begins on friday with spain. the defending champions has been kind of hosted by 3 asian countries. japan into these yeah, i'm the sort of things. most games will be played in manila for some of the well, it's most passionate valuable funds could set the attendance records. barnaby low
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has no filipino basketball fans showing of their skills and move on to the trophy tour ahead of one of the sports most prestigious championship for the 1st time, 3 nations are cool hosting japan, indonesia and the philippines. that former members of us, philippines, the national team, are giving their all loud support. i think the philippines, one of the best bands in the reef, not the best. i'm sure you should have posted this audio earlier. ed. what are police through the whole, the world here in manila, and i know funds will not be disappointed that the it's going to be held here at the gold metal. so the tournaments biggest crowd was in this game between the united states printing in russia in 1994 with 32616 fence turned out philippines hopes to break the record when they played the dominican republic on the one of the competition. it has been 45 years since this basketball,
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loving country last posted basket. we'll, we'll talk. and the excitement is probable officials even tacitly classes and public schools as well as work and government offices here in manila on friday. the day the games begin. 32 countries are buying for the trophy and much coveted slots for the paras olympics next to us. they are missing some big names and it said they're still the team to be well, we're seeing the roster are from being a they reset the same record. we can contracts uh in this as of season and to the top 3 contracts that were signed there on this line. so really something to see is fernando and the players are scattered up across these teens. spain are defending champions and are coming off of when i think your best get 2022 even though the 83. my a lot of starts back the, there's the greeting to fall or the 3rd. yeah. we have, i mean i'm going to kind of die in spring to come here. screen, you know,
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under either, but i think they're going to go meet with a 30 minute. what's now us philippines finished on the last in the previous world. but this time around bands and a team are hoping here to go home court advantage will lead to a better result part of below l g 0 in the middle of the page a tool season, a wraps up this week out the tool championship with players competing and for the fedex cup and $18000000.00 a 1st prize behind the scenes. gold spots is a trying to finalize the magic between the us tool and saudi arabia back live series. and one of the men at the center of the talks is confident they will be in place before the samples deadline. we have put an end to the devices and distracting litigation. we have a safe guards that are in place to put the pga tour in a position to control our future. and as i said here today, i am confident that we will reach an agreement that that achieves
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a positive outcome for the pga tour and our fans. this is a very complex situation. and if you're a player director or you're a member of the pack, this is more complex than any other period of time. and i feel like we've listened, we've responded. and now we have the right people, the right process in place for us to be able to move forward and determine that future and, and major league baseball, the new york yankees, and out on the longest, at losing street in 41 years, they lost to one to the washington nationals on choose day, full, the 9th, straight defense, c. j. abrams satellite home run in the 8th and increased to be the difference as the national made it 5 wins in 6 as full the yankees while they are struggling. that currently in last place. in the american new east, the one
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that is all you'll support from may j. we'll have another update like that, so i'm looking forward to it. thanks so much jim for that. so for me, tell him a great the best use out. i'll be back in just a moment with more of the dice and use the a just to put out a nother fire that had been a rather large across the country for days. yesterday, another business good. my entire life,
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fire fighters. they're saying that there's very little they can do with these extremely heavy wind while the world focusing a lot on the tourist, the local real desperation here about how much they've lost 35 square kilometer as of last greenforest and woodland has been burned. really does resemble and don't want to get in landscape across the world. young actor based and organizes around them of move to they to send politically engaged to southern just they face couldn't be more daunting here. and they, we were the ones who said lights on what was going on, and the way the to me so media doesn't, there's nothing stuff that goes 7 or 7 on. there's always in a number sense permission. we have the agency to create the volume of the generation on al jazeera 5, because is the world's leading co producer. but it's weak infrastructure and makes
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traveling a challenge. we follow to drive a zoo as he grapples with the past, the, his many, bob and the one of the few women to try to remote villages. risk in it all. i, because on out is there the india becomes the 1st country in the world to successfully lands near the moon's southern pole. the bottom of the credit, this is, is there a line from doha. also coming up, putting out the united front bridge slate is representing the half the world's population lay out their plans.

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