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and yeah, one of those to you went into drive to remote villages. risk in it all. i, because out is there the india becomes the 1st country in the world to successfully lands near the moon's southern pole. the frontal mccrae, this is l. just they're alive from dublin. so coming up, putting up the united front bridge slate is representing the half the world's population, lay out their plans for the future of the great it selection, science and pop point the economy, jobs in education. a ton of folks has minds and tech smoke and golds costs of
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grease with wall $5.00 springs in the northeast. the we begin with some historic news. india has become the 1st country in the world to successfully land across, near the moon's south pole. farm into sudden arrange ramadi was watching the mission from south africa and congratulated the team back con. let's take a closer look at why this being arise. an interest in the moon southern pole. while the area is it to be home to frozen water, which could be a source of drinking water, fuel, and oxygen for future moon explorations. but attempts to land on the surface of the moon had proven challenging. that was until now it not death in the alone. they see the yacht in the beach, the bar lives,
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but busy in india defend the presidency. our f load up run up. by the time really one through the or is the result. i think i've got the bill the human side of the big approach that the president i bet the i've been buying the gum unit where i was then it's also based on the same human centric approach that far big success belongs though. 098218. 19. india is 10 present to spacecraft attempted to touch down, but failed. rough to ryan was cited as one of the reasons and just
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a few days ago of russia's 1st mission to the moon and nearly 50 years ended with disappointment. after it's luna $25.00 spacecraft crashed on landing. while from on this we're going to bring in and they'll come of bots who is director general of the indian space association. it's an industry association, but indian spice and stuff like manufacturing companies. it joins us now from new delhi. thank you very much for being on al jazeera once again. uh, 1st of all, can you explain to us the mood around the country uh the, when it was confirmed that the land had engaged, indeed touchstone successfully. you know, it's a historic and special moment for us space not only will space but for everyone in india, they will more than a 1000000000 to hawks which will be doing loaded and foster waiting for this when he could last 20 minutes of the land are coming down and we are so proud of the
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scientists that they have been able to achieve it and do it very at this time and landed softly on the uh, we do blish and all i'm usually in the college of literally from denny and my god fix, i printed the happiness i've seen with students. so i did every, we went up. what is the mattress on the website to the fixtures from the mission control were remarkable when it was confirmed that it hadn't a touch down. i guess it how significant is this going to be uh for the indian space industry as well as the wider economy? yeah, you'll see the indian spears industry, which isn't a very nice and straight, is not. this is will it be beloved on the heading day? the text from school and what the way you sort of cheese will get it boxed on to space industry players. it is already happening. we are doing password technology
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all satellites. rockets are now being made with private deals with abusively, and many more things even start. that's where the launch support has all the information. so it's real scientific success is a step forward for the industry also. and as a whole host, see in the future, there will be another economy lead to buy space stations and call them use unable and home owned in the future of mining. or the mining won't become a database for going beyond the unit was yeah, and phone that on space spreading nations. i went to go together and it showed that you meant here is this is a very positive step for thing and space industry. oh, i guess i want to know how i'm vicious in zeros when it does come to space exploration doesn't want to compete with the likes of rusher and china and america . and as you say, uh,
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push the boundaries and go the on to miles as well. yes. the thing is, the most important part of each was being, unlike the prison, cutting gym and says one step. but the thing and the present footsteps which they are looking at as a human mission, which is the near mission very immediately maybe next month. that that'll be the mission. one of the sun, but all the steps of being taken one by one as a nobody. oh for some of the plan if there is no mission which has to be laid down . but at the future and with the success, which doesn't mean that to you, that would really happen. and of course, indian space joining has being been allies with friends, with this uh, from from to japan through usc through us as out in no rush of many of the australia and how many countries you've been yuki, we been on
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a corporate things in this space. joining, so that is why this, this landing on the southern part of the moon, which we've been successful, is good for the entire scientific community of the yeah, certainly is very exciting time when it comes to space exploration. thank you so much. that is, and will come about during the general of the indian space association. thanks very much for being on al jazeera. thank you. want to be ok. us. what's the use now and the bowl and you cry and it has top discussions between latest the of the 5 of bricks nations. at the 2nd day of the summer, then johannesburg, russian president vladimir persian, used to speech, to defend his invasion. if you crime saying it was the only way to interval that, he says, wisconsin by the west, the other members of the alliance, brazil, india, china, and south africa have refrained from condemning russia's actions in ukraine. but
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south african president, serial rema post sage bricks, members will continue to support if it's for a safe spot for me to mila is at the summit. and johanna spic. the various lead is attending the brick summit and janice bug use their address to either defend their individual countries, positions in global politics or push for expansion of the group. and also deal with economic matches that affected their countries of the group as a whole. and also potential members that what they all in agreement on is the issue of global economic expansion growth development infrastructure development amongst these the member states. but they also some questions around just how the proof will expand. they will admit to the grouping what the criteria will be, use, what criteria will be used. now we know that the individual representatives from these countries have been speaking in recent days, have been putting together reports and will be putting those reports forward to
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their respective foreign ministers. and it's likely that we could see some sort of direction in the coming days around exactly how and when breaks will expand. uh, would rush us specifically use the opportunity the russian president vladimir putin who is not attending the summit in person because of an icbc warrant of a risk related to the war in ukraine. he use that opportunity to defend, defend russia's role in that ukraine conflict, saying that they were defending the rights and identity of, of groups within the ukraine. now the, somebody's expected to continue to another day when they will be some clarity. it's expected around just some of the trade and economic cooperation between these members states. there's been talk about the dollar rise ation and using local currencies. a push to that, but they hasn't been consensus from the group so far. the hits,
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the state will continue meeting into those sessions and we uh, would wait and i'll come in the day. oh that the day to come meet. i'm below ultra 0 time as bug you cry and says russia has a tax of grain facilities in the diesel region. organize keeps is drones targeted production and storage warehouses, as well as ports you cried in. southern military, come on, says it's a defensive shot. down 9 of the drones, it's the licensed assault on grind warehouses since the collapse of a deal that allowed the safe shipping through the black sea is about why people have been focusing in presidential in parliamentary elections and company. president's innocent mondanca just taking a 2nd 5 year tim, early on the cost as well as in the central city of quickly. mcguire campaigned on promises to create more jobs and upgrade crumbling facilities. is main challenge is nelson to me. so the opposition leader hopes frustration to about corruption. high
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inflation and unemployment will encourage people to vote for him. having the tulsa is at a polling station and hot out a or the youth vote is a very big and important votes involved in the bomb. and 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 quietly waiting to cost a volunteer. 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 between me and they want someone to do something about it. and here's an example. was done with this was station here, people, housing near the front because of just like delays that have been happening with the police trying to get them to come down and trying to tell them to the patients
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. and that been to the people that aggravated and frustrated because they say that by now they should have a sense. but ultimately for them even off with this, both the issues of course, about having jobs and other things that once they have enough good trust for me, they say that some of them now have children and they can't afford to the golf to. and they say that the parents are struggling, they can't afford to have lost them to they want some kind of change in zimbabwe. and they saying that it's been taking too long. you see more than 20 as an 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 there 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 a chance to vote election official say putting station that open late were close night and then sick that everyone was waiting in line. get it talked about how did
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with us, i'll just cut out a 55 is in northern greece, struggling to contend qualifies throughout the country for just a day. then the normal face to village is evacuated overnight as far as band across several friends. strong winds and high temperatures, hampering 5 finding if it's crews have been battling the flames. for more than a week, jones, several police has more from the scene of the fires. and 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, burning the school, but most of the houses were saved. it seems miraculously. but speaking to people 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 garden hoses, whatever means they had. and because they insisted,
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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, but people who live here are extremely worried about what will now follow in the winter rains. whether they will be tarrant's that will flood the homes that will wash debris down into the safety of alexandro valley and cause
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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 all of groves and of the cultivation go up in smoke. it's still unclear how quickly they will be recompense for their losses. i was still a head on al jazeera, thailand's full of prime minister attacks, and should've watches move to hospital a day up to his resume from excel. and we made one student, an engineer who takes us on the 6 killing me, said tuning to his school, the the hello. that was not in south asia and, and,
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but lots had been issued from northern parts of india. thanks to the monitoring rains that are gonna fall heaviest here over the next few days, you can see the dense cloud. this flooding rains across the northern costs putting into the north east will see that rain start to work its way into bung with dash as well. as new port be ton of the next few days. so why is guys to come from the north west places like in new delhi, more in the way of sunshine as we go into the weekend and pay us guys for launch areas of pockets done just some rain collecting up in the very north. now it will be dry of the southern parts of india as we go into friday, but the west coast still seeing some of that heavier rain and heavy rain is the story as we move to east asia, that'll drip across the korean peninsula pool into japan. bringing some relief to the temperature is the only slight because tucker is set to go back up to 35 degrees as we go into friday. the heavier rain, however, working away northern areas of china into rushes far east as well. so some very heavy down ports to come here. and as a rain moves away from beijing,
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we'll see the temperature pick back up to 29. but it'll be very hot in shanghai. 33 degrees celsius on friday, with a lots of sunshine of the how do states control information? how does the narrative improve public opinion? how is this as intended? this and we framing the story. the listening post, i think the media, we don't cover the news. we cover the way the news is cover. the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the you're watching, you'll just hear a reminder about top stories. the south india has made history up to becoming the 1st nation to land a spacecraft near the moon's southern palm. the area is said to be home to frozen water, which could be a source of drinking water of fuel and oxygen to future moon explorations. the annual brick summit is underway in johannesburg, the latest from priscilla, prussia, india, china, and south africa. discussing ways to expand the lines the war and you cry and has also top's the agenda men besides, i will support if it's true in the complex and elections underlines. and by the way and company, president's consent and mclaughlin is taking
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a 2nd 5 year 10 mcgonigal campaigns on promises to create more jobs and upgrade crumbling facilities. his main challenges because nelson smith but donald trump's formula way of rudy giuliani is making his way through atlanta in the state of georgia. he is sent to surrender to charges related to attempting to overturn the 2020 presidential election. the full in new york man was indicted last week along with trump and 17 others. trump says he will surrender to or far as he's on this day of us republicans buying for the a potties nomination. get the full. this is presidential device on wednesday. well, the one that is leading content adult from says he board to participate. he is expected to appear in a rival event, an online interview with former fox news host tucker carlson. john, hindrance reports from milwaukee of the republican presidential candidates on the milwaukee stage. have one goal in common winning wisconsin is one of the key made
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western swing states that analysts say republicans will need to defeat democrat joe biden in 2024. the contenders also agree on most of the major issues. they're anti abortion, anti immigration, and anti jo by they're expected to focus on inflation crime and what republicans call openness. most people associate the word well can i ask what kind of kindness or liberalism or anti racism, but with the republican primary electorate? it's a very powerful issue. the republican primary voters are much more likely than the rest of the american electorate to say that they care about these things that they think there is a culture war being waged by the last against them. perhaps the strangest cultural warrior, florida governor, randa santa's, we struggled to show he can break out of his existence, number 2, position and beat donald trump. they're the candidate so far ahead and polls, but he doesn't plan to show up. but the floridian has been unwilling to take on
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trump directly for you. i hope that we will be focused on the future of the country rather than uh, some of the other static that's out there right now. that has created an opening for former new jersey governor chris christy, who staked out the empty trump position and portrays the sanders's trump liked if he thinks he's going to get off the stage to defend donald trump on wednesday night, that he should do. donald trump a favor and do our party a favor from back to tallahassee, endorsed donald trump the get the hell out of the race. tim scott has been pitching his rags to riches live story as an example for all americans to follow. former vice president mike pence is stuck to a traditional republican economic pitch. vic ramos swami, former in bassett, or nikki haley, former arkansas governor, asia hutchinson in north dakota governor doug burg them. we'll also be looking for a breakout moment to make a memorable mark on voters blooming over all. this is the elephant, not in the room. donald trump and his numerous legal workers. do you want your candidate running from jail?
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do you want your candidate campaigning and, and rally is and critical battleground states, or do you want him flying back and forth to different trials? any contender who takes that decision will be gambling on whether there are enough republican voters who agree to make up for trumps diehard base of support. john henry and l g 0, milwaukee. full time prime minister, texan shinta watts, has been moved to hospital and central bank called he was jones, the id is on choose day. after returning to thailand, off the 15 years in self imposed exile, the texans returned threatened to eclipse, thailand's new leader who was formerly endorsed on wednesday morning, tony ching reports from bangkok. this is the police general hospital and 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
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department assessed, it'd be best monitor to text and a temporary reprieve from his 1st night in jail. his political allies were having a best and nice set to tell we send nominated by the prototype political policy and endorsed by parliament is thailand's 30th prime minister. to me, i get off up when i would like to think every time the coalition parties, hon members, opponent incentives for taking part in the vote today on the computer. so many times the new prime minister is relatively unknown, a real estate magnates. he only entered politics last year, running on a joint ticket to put ty, with texans, daughter, put on time. it was never clear who was the prime minister real pick. when the policy came 2nd, the maze general election set to came 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
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that he's looking for uh for a ty doesn't have as much live with the rich as it used to in the past. as the new prime minister would also have to manage a complicated coalition government including 3 military bank to purchase, the inclusion of those parties would be unpopular with the voters overwhelmingly chose policies of reform at the ballot box. and those punches may pay a heavy price for the co operation with the allies here, the police hospital on the condition of former prime minister tax 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 voting public didn't necessarily choose him for the job. so anything else is there a bank of living owns cash strapped government says it has secured only. i stood on
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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. so in a 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. well, a full name. i did a full full, i mean, we couldn't keep the older children and private schools and 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 one a full. this is a story her time. and again, especially in lebanon's, northern region where poverty levels are high. the you, an agency providing a 2 children unit itself is calling on the government to allocate sufficient funds
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to ensure public schools stay open and reformed with many have described as an oversized system. there is about, over 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 was one to show for 7, 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 interest at the expense of the general public. health from international donors has been vital in keeping schools open. sir, units of 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
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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 from investing it is, we know rely on char again. 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 paying you the price seems to. the government says it's secured only a 3rd of the $150000000.00. it needs for the coming academic year. while 11 on struggling population needs help to keep their children in schools. as an estimated, 15 percent dropped out last year alone center for their interest ada, aaa, northern, let them on in northern pockets, down the own and authorize a cable call have been arrested off to the successful risk you with 8 people to 6 children and 2 adults were trapped in a broken cough around 15 hours,
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suspended 300 meters above ground. special forces had to take care during the operation as the down dropped from the helicopters, ro supplied suppose the danger. some children in indonesia take risky journeys to get to the school. one student from the country's most southern province, told l just there about his 6 killing me to walk to class every day. and i was gonna say, yeah, we, i think we got into, we also do bundle e d. o says the bagley's class, about the estimate, say a bad ones, i'm really not bad. the set the low say, and then the back end. so that them say add to the month to month. i mean, but um, but the so for that matter with that then if the highest then can me cause a one down. cool and then come for the done and then go. so what does that sound like?
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i mean that somebody in that bottle can. so going on to cut the last guy. so bad scan, we didn't shannon key to navigate them, meet them. good. so go ahead and press good so so got the circle that the nurse and the men december line doing the 13230 the same rooms and it will go to the, this is all just here and these are the top stories the so india has made history out of becoming the 1st nation to land a spacecraft near the moon. the southern pole, the area is said to be home to frozen water, which could be a source of drinking water, fuel and oxygen for future mood explorations. it not the india

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