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come. rock and religion the clash that brings many poles too late. for them to really suit your reconcilable. the devil only monk in the. june 17th t w. this is the day after news asia coming up in the program a mission to the moon india prepares for its 2nd to none mission if you live in this time it wants to make them last big walk talk india has plans for space plus. sledging off the television current pakistani ad social media. to mock you don't even give a pint of the head of an india pakistan cricket match in the world cup coming up. and unlike the futile one woman struggled against all goals to defend her home
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against vietnam's growing and maturing. i'm british private welcome to do the show it's good to have you with us. in a month from now india will be making its 1st attempt to land in the morning the chandrayaan 2 mission hopes to send a rover to part of the moon that's never been explored before if successful india would be only the 4th country in the world to land a rover on the board behind the united states russia and china the mission will aim to analyze been rolls on the moon and map its surface it comes even as india on thursday announced its intention to send a manned mission to space by 2022 and have its own space station by 2030 the moon mission for july however has been described as the most complex the indian space
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research organization or israel has ever undertaken. this is the craft india hopes will underline its commitment to exploring space it's made up of an orbiter a land and a rover evil goes to plan the craft will touch down on the moon southern pole in september that's an area that's never been explored before once on the moon surface the rover will be used to gabaa scientific data what. are. we looking for are rock far human like when you made this image you know there are elements such as magnesium. i or all of these that i think. what. india has invested heavily in its space program it's already sent hundreds of satellites into space in 201-7188 generated more than 30000000 euros
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from launches alone. and scientists have been working around the clock to get the craft ready for its launch in mid july the eventual am is to send an astronaut into space by 2022. i'm of bug is one of india's foremost science and technology journalists our correspondents caught up with him thank you for joining us you know israel chairman t.c. one calls this the most complex mission that israel has ever undertaken why is that oh it's complex because it's a korean one mission and i presume we are talking of country on which is india's 2nd visit to the moon it is an orbiter which goes around the moon there is a land and there is a rover which rolls around on the lunar surface to do a soft landing on the surface is a very tough thing the gravity is low there is no atmosphere how do you break the
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velocity of a high. speed spacecraft. that is very complex. only 3 countries have succeeded in doing soft landing on the moon like india is attempting it is in itself a very big deal and then to go to the south pole of the moon where no country has ever gone before is another big challenge see most of the lunar landings during the apollo missions that certainly have all happened in the equatorial region. nobody has gone as south as india wants to go to 70 degrees south latitude on the lunar surface that in itself is a challenge but to have a soft landing on the moon is no tricky business this is really rocket science. and india also wants to send a manned mission into space by the 2022 does this mission. achieving that goal
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but let me 1st of all correct you india doesn't call it a manned mission india human spaceflight because india has. been the 1st mission indian women going into space and in india. women astronauts into space from the 1st mission. creating history nor the country has done back so it's a human space flight and in this human space flight india wants to experiment in. its technology and if you ask me endo that somewhere. far away at some point. and set up colonies if ever have to be set up outside the indian space research organization does not want to be left behind they have the technical capability that india should be
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able to send in space. on. indian soil. program which is likely to as prime minister narendra modi has demanded and demanded very specifically because he said by the 75th year of india's independence which is 2022 we should have the space program up and running. working towards that the process of selection of astronauts has started and. it's a very challenging mission to put humans in space is not easy and india hopes to achieve that. but. look. outside the. staying with india and another major news story the cricket world cup the thought of it is the most anticipated clash pakistan versus india happens on sunday in england that intense rivalry on the cricket field the political between
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the 2 and of course sports and politics have been mixing ahead of the big match as they usually do. with more than a pakistani. the tie with an advertisement that hasn't exactly been left up in india. has a. cost of mind back a few months spears to febrile now there was a flare up in tensions over the disputed kashmir region triggered by the killing of 40 indian soldiers in a suicide bombing indian air force pilot. plane was shot down by pakistan now his capture and subsequent release were massive news at the time he's now a national hero back home in india but in the ad from pakistan's jass t.v. an act impersonates botham and he's even got the famous handle mr. being interrogated he's dressed in. of the indian cricket team let's take a look. and so he's.
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going to. pose that. you believe. he's going to go. i must say that the advertisement is funny a bit of the language but what is the reaction in india to this specific interrogation is actually based on real life events pakistani media at the time it's several videos about the man when he was in custody i think we can see a clip of one of them now where he was shown praising his captors and drinking a cup of the sea you can to see it that the ad is obviously clear play on that instead of refusing to answer questions about his mission the act is not giving anything away about india's tactics for the cricket match a cup of tea there representing the world cup trophy is told to leave it behind the
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joke hasn't really been appreciated by everyone in india they say the ad has racist undertones because the actor skin has been black and they also say it mocks a prisoner of war some have been a bit more kind of. disappointed about it they say india should retaliate just by winning the match on sunday but that is already been some sort of ad the television at least from the indians did the provocations that you know one sided india style sports is put on that put out an ad it received $2000000.00 views already in 24 hours of being published now we can see an indian fan takes a dig at a pakistani supporter making fun of pakistan's dismal record really against india making fun there and suggesting india is the father of pakistan now that it's been criticised for being jingoistic instead of celebrating sport because we've seen that too often go hand in hand set in love lost on the cricket field between india and pakistan because of the rivalry they've not actually played at test match against each other since 2008. the indian tennis star who's married to
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pakistani cricket a show of money she's trying to calm the situation with this tweet she says the crane is where the ads on both sides of the border it's only a cricket game for god's sake but with the place to go animosity playing out in sport there is i think there's quite a few people who would disagree with her on that statement do you want to make any predictions about the match. the other great thank you very much for governing to the studio and explaining that to us. the ripper mercs on a story about an unlikely hero the 99 year old grandmother standing up against big call some 300 people in her community have been forced to relocate or pub is refusing to leave hope lot of lab even after bulldozers demolished her home. that's a classic case of day that. but this 1009 year old grandmother is refusing to give up. i'm not leaving i'm staying right here
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probably fairly new and very efficient trying to evict me but i wouldn't leave my grandparents and my parents lived here and i will also stay here. i would hope. family take our has called them fung home since birth until one day she was notified that authorities needed the land for a new coal plant she was offered money to move elsewhere but refused. this is what's left of the family house now the 99 year old lives in a shack next to the rubble and it's a story playing out across the. the country's energy demands are soaring and with it its appetite for coal. experts predict coal will account for half a feared numbs energy production by 2030 and that means building plants and remote areas like ben fung by. locals say they're being strong armed out of their homes
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with only a physical relocation plan in place. he wanted us to move but he didn't give us land for cultivation people can't move if you don't provide a way for them to make a living. in addition to the human cost activists point to the environmental implications of expanding the coal industry they call for investment in renewable energies but these alone cannot currently meet vietnam's insatiable demand for power with plans to build some 30 new plants in the next decade it appears coal will continue to transform the country's landscapes even if it means approaching a woman from the place she's called home for almost a century. but my house is here my land is here and i want to be buried here to. a family sister
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continue to defend her home as long as she's got a fight left in her. better for all for there's many more such stories on our website dot com forward slash and it of course applause on facebook and on twitter as well that's it for today we'll see you next time with more substories. i'm not laughing at well because sometimes i am but those who have nothing with the talent have been thinking deep into the german culture of the new don't seem ridiculous drama. cos it's all down to who they know i'm rachel join me for me to get on to the post dismissed from tell us about. let's ask her. let's experience a modern museum centered with her question cultural heritage foundation berlin.
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researchers are looking for injuries in more than 5000000 known jackson john james relates part of the history of mankind. persian cultural heritage foundation. treasure trove starts june 21st on g.w. . oil markets are in turmoil after tensions in the gulf of oman escalated to oil tankers were attacked close to the strait of hormuz adding to fears of vital shipping lane for global oil supplies could be cut off. also coming up trash can be a valuable resource we tell you why turkey has to import plastic waste to keep its industry during. and after heatwave from lockable even by indian standards makes the plight of pharmacy even more dire as government assistance only gets through in
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drips and drops. i want to come to do business asia and we start with the. latest escalations in the strait of hormuz where to oil tankers were attacked earlier today one of them allegedly hit by a torpedo the brant crude price has been volatile since the attack hitting over $62.00 a barrel immediately often use of that attack emerged the strait of hormuz is one of the world's most strategically important choke points along the coast of iran almost a 3rd of all liquefied natural gas and almost 20 percent of global oil production has to squeeze through here to escape the persian gulf and get out into the well it's. well for more on the impact there on all markets we're joined by early bazza financial market correspondent in for.

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