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the universe and the rest were series. 40 to the answer. almost every thing this week on p w ah, [000:00:00;00] ah, this is deal of the news live from berlin. china plans a no fly zone. north of taiwan. tensions are high after recent chinese military drills in the region will bring you the latest from our correspondent in taipei. also on the program. joe biden arrives in dublin after
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a visit to belfast to mark 25 years of peace in northern ireland. and nasa on veiled if mars simulator volunteers will live in the facility for a year at a time to test what life would be like for future missions to earth neighbor ah, i'm pablo valise. welcome to the program. china is planning to close air space north of taiwan later this week. as beijing turns up, the heat on its neighbor. taiwan says china has notified it that a no fly zone will be imposed for half an hour on april 16th. china has ended 3 days of military drills around taiwan following a trip to the west. but the islands president saying when the chinese president, she ping has raised the stakes by calling on china's military to train for quote,
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actual combat. well, earlier i asked our correspondent william yang, what tie we needs defense officials are saying about the no fly zone. so the only thing that they have says so far is that they suspect it's related to an aerospace activity that's going to be conducted by the chinese and they didn't offer much more detail about it. but experts here in taipei have told me that basically they view this as another grey's own tactic that beijing has poured out of its tool box to basically show taipei in neighboring countries. that it has the capacity to disrupt the air traffic in this very busy flight route in, at the same time, oh, showcasing that they have other means other than military means to impose a potential blockade around taiwan. because as we know, this is
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a very tricky spot. that also i think coincides with tie one's air defense identification zone in the north. and at the same time it's also the flight information region for taipei in the north. so it's just a very strategically important spot that china is somehow deciding to launch a satellite, which the experts say it's just uncommon. matt williams, china announced the end of drills, but their vessels are actually still around the island and are now wouldn't. of course we have this no fly zone announcement. so are they really over them? the drills? so while the officials encirclement style meal surgery exercises that started on saturday has ended on monday, but the there naval vessels continue to operate around the waters near taiwan. they, the state media reported today that some of their naval vessels are conducting regular patrols and at the same time also practicing their anti missile an air
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defense as well as anti submarine drills. and i think this frequency, even though the actual military exercise has ended, it's just showcasing again that china is potentially going to start increasing the frequency of this kind of military activities in a to try to show in warranty one about future engagement with high level officials from the united states war other foreign countries. let's turn our attention to the economy. now. william china has launched an investigation on that. i want trade restrictions on chinese product. so, tell us a little bit about the reaction from taiwan. so taiwan, madeline affairs council, which is in charge of cross street relations, has basically come out instead of aging. move is not going to be productive to the bilateral trade and also cooperation. and at the same time,
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the agricultural council has also set the original import restriction is in place because they want to protect inch and sure the time one farmers interest is not going to be infringed or sacrifice because of the competition coming from china. and so far, i think the economic ministry is deciding to consider what kind of response is proper for type pay. and coming from china, they view this as a long standing infringement of the bilateral trade agreement that was signed about 10 years ago. so they think that it is time for them to respond. but looking at the timing of the entire investigation timeframe, a lot of the experts are suspecting the china is intentionally timing this just right around the same time as time one starts to prepare for the presidential election in january 2024. so they viewed this as another response to 4 pages to express its frustration about time. when's meeting with us healthy kevin mccarthy
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last week in california? and i think paging again, it's showing the wide range of tools and responses that it has on its hands and it's just a warning type pay. they have to be very careful about the next move that they are going to make leading into the next election. thanks william w. william young in, ty pay us president joe biden has called for political compromise in northern ireland. he's been visiting the region to mark the 25th anniversary of the good friday agreement, which ended decades of civil conflict. biden's said pieces brought benefits to people on both sides of the religious device. and he acknowledged that ending the secretary and conflict in northern ireland was a complex process 25 years ago this week for landmark belfast good friday agreement
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side. and it wasn't easy. i was united states senator at the time and i worked very closely with my good friend, george mitchell, who will be here, i believe in a couple of days. and there are no guarantees that the deal on paperwork whole. no guarantees that it will be able to deliver the progress we celebrate today. it took long, hard years of work to get to this place. it took people willing to come together in good faith and to risk boldly for the future. biden, who often talks about his iris roots has just arrived in dublin, he's visiting the republic of ireland for 3 days and dw correspondence. rosie birch had told me more about jo biden's visit to northern arctic dirty or president biden addressed people of northern ireland a room fool at ulster university here behind me. and he spent a lot of that speech really talking about the gains of the good friday agreement,
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that landmark 1998 piece a court. he said that when he visited northern ireland in the 19 ninety's the early 19 ninety's before that agreement, he said he would not think there would be able to be a glass building like this one where he spoke in the middle of belfast. because at that time, the city was scarred by barbed wire, and people were living in the near constant fear of that sectarian violence which they said cord brought an end to. so he really stressed the importance of keep maintaining that peace. and of course, trying to promote prosperity, but this visit was very fleeting. blink. and you might have missed that you could basically fit the entire agenda on a postage stamp. he had a brief meeting with you, k prime minister, a re she soon act before making this address here at auster university and something that is because pablo the whole bite and visit here is bitter sweet. because despite the fact that peace has held in these 25 years of the good friday agreement,
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the institutions which it lays out the political set up for power sharing consent base government in devolved administration here in northern ireland. will. those institutions are not working and that is don't to a political stalemate among political parties here in northern ireland, particularly one called the democratic unionist party, which is complaining about this set up for trading arrangements for northern our island after the united kingdom left the european union they argue that the current set up an essentially threatens northern islands place within the united kingdom, the u. k. and the european union have tried to address those concerns with a some reforms to the initial document that laid out those trading arrangements. but so far it seems that in the eyes of that political party, those have not gone far enough. so biden's visit here, some told me they say is bittersweet. i spoke to one student. he was in room. he said, well mister, sweet. but that's northern ireland for you said half the time things work and half the time they don't know, rosie tell us a little bit about you. you've mentioned that there at the expectation that perhaps
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biden's trip could in some way help to restore the power sharing in northern ireland. well, some hope that would be the case. i spoke to some people outside the university here said they were optimistic that it might help shift the political dial here. but we have already heard from jeffrey donaldson. he is the leader of the democratic unionist party. the party that has been boy costing. the devolved government here in northern ireland, and he said that biden's visit does not shift the political dynamic here. he said the u. k. government needs to do more to shore up the northern ireland ability to trade with the rest of the united kingdom. so it looks like, according to him, at least that, that visit actually hasn't shifted the political mood here. although of course we'll be waiting to see in the coming days and weeks. what happens next? thoughts are certainly the people that i've spoken to here are frustrated. the people in the streets are frustrated that there is no developed government in place on people talking about issues with health care. and i certainly heard at least one
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person sale politicians are getting paid. they should give their wages back if they're not going to sit in government. of course the d p says it does want it to sit out to government to be restored, but it says the conditions are not yet in place. so that still late for no remains . right. tell us a little bit more briefly if you could about biden's trip to at north orland and the republic of ireland. well, biden has already left northern island. he is heading to the republic of ireland, where he will visit some of the towns where his ancestors once lived before they left for the united states, he will ring a p spell you will meet with the present of ireland and the t shirts, the prime minister of ireland, he will make an address to the irish parliament before friday. he makes a public speech ain't atoned where his ancestors once lived and you'll be doing that in front of a cathedral. some say this whole visit is sort of a message to irish american voters. we know the president biden or risk their
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suspicion. rumors that president biden may soon announce that he may re run a for you as president in the future. so there might be some murmurings of are in that in the next couple of days, but certainly best part of the visit has a rob taught biden's visit to northern. i'm pretty fleeting and no begins the next stage until friday. his trip to ireland. thanks rosie rosie rosie burkhart in belfast. thanks. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world for indian soldiers have been killed in a shooting and a military basin. the border state of punjab. tensions there, arising over the resurgence of a separatist movement, officials have ruled out a terror attack. germany's health minister coll out about has outlined plans to partially legalize cannabis. possessing a growing small amounts of marijuana would be allowed for private use of parliament box. the measures the sale of cannabis would be restricted during
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a 5 year test. phase president vladimir zalinski has condemned the alleged the heading of a ukrainian soldier by a russian fighter video, allegedly showing the killing began circulating on line after it was shared by a pro kremlin blogger. the upper house of russia's parliament has approved a new law making it harder to avoid being drafted to fight in ukraine. summons for military service will be sent via an official online portal. and when failing to report for duty will be banned from leaving russia. federal agents in the u. s. are investigating how classified intelligence documents ended up on social media. the material marked some of the material mark top secret include sensitive material about the war in ukraine. it includes claims that serbia has agreed to supply. arms to keith, serbia is the only country in europe that refuses to sanction russia over the war. the pentagon briefing papers also contains sensitive material on key
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u. s. allies including canada, china, israel, and south korea. they say that there is a rule for nasa is looking for people with elite levels of patience and understanding the u. s. space agency has unveiled it's mar simulator. volunteers will live there for a year to test conditions for future missions to earth's neighbor located in texas . the 3 d printed structure comes with 4 bedrooms, a gym, and lots of red cent. the facility includes a replica of the martian environment. not surprisingly, the ground is covered in red, sand, and scattered around the room known as the sandbox. are other pieces of equipment astronauts would likely use, including a solar panel, a weather station, and a treadmill to simulate the long trips outside astronauts would make to collect
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samples and gather other data. there's also a brick making machine part of the activities for mars mission would be, besides the geology and exploration building and maintaining that infrastructure for life on mars. for human life on mars, or for humans to come and and future missions to come. they want to start building out that infrastructure. the astronauts would then go through an air lock with several doors before entering the living quarters, dubbed the mars dune alpha, the 160 square meter home includes 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, an exercise room, a medical bay, and an area to grow crops, such as lettuce and tomatoes, the members of the 1st experiment team have yet to be named, but nasa says the astronauts chosen will likely have backgrounds in science, engineering, and math. they'll also be under constant surveillance to see how they handle the
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environment beside life, lation confinement and that shared distance ah, would be things like being able to get along. so when you're in a small habitat with you know, 3 other people that can wear on over time and we have different experiments. those experiments include testing the cruise response to stressful situations, such as restricting water availability and equipment failures. nasa hopes the simulations here on earth will allow the united states to send people to mars in the next decade. well, in other news, turkeys president regime tie up early one has kicked off his re election campaign. he's criticized what he called global imperialists and pledge to boost po, expanding turkey, go to pose next month with or to on facing a tough election bottle chillies congress is celebrating
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a bill to cut the working week from 45 to 40 hours. the legislation is a victory for president got the advantage he took office last year, but has failed to get support for his agenda of social and economic reform. a growing number of nigerian women are turning to surrogacy as a way to have a family when they're unable to have children of their own. the practice was rare a decade ago, but now it's become so common that surrogacy agencies are emerging detail, but use a call. you reports myra and myra, judy children. but she wasn't pregnant with them. and she didn't give birth to way carried and born by a sorrow, get judy has the auto immune disease, loopers, which means she couldn't carry a baby to term. she decided to find a surrogate to have a babies for her. she tells me that it wasn't simple for her. it wasn't
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a direct process because solar with our human beings. we had agreements. yes. what's the, are you members under come break agreements? and so the 1st, 2nd, even the thought forgives brooke agreement. brick in agreements like i wish she was 30 process on midway. i don't want to do this except you do this for me. it was, it's off period. judith found a sorrow get who successfully bore her children, and she tend to experience into a business. she now runs a surrogacy agency, the full service costs the parents around $3000000.00 error or 6000 years after medical costs and the agency fee associates can expect to get about half of that. that's around 3 and a half years of minimum wage. this woman is pregnant with someone else is twins, babies. it is her 2nd sorrow gets pregnancy. she knows all about the home on
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medication that is needed find implanted pregnancy and to worry about whether it will work. she asked us not to identify her on the purity anyways, i didn't because you have to move any walk. you're doing that and at up points. so it's $5050.00. is that over again? unless i was on is really bright saunders mentally, pre offered god, i want to be positive so that i will goes with my time. and after the positive lake, maybe 2 or 3 months, you see after be careful to the course you can lose, its its own is not careful for that part is carry how does she think she'll feel when she has the babies and gives them to the parents i don't want to use on my egg says no, my spam, i'm just a carrier. i have my own children. that is i can do this, but i bill so i can do it because it is mine and i can afford to lose my own job. but in this case,
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i'm just to korea says on my chart if you look for a surrogacy lawyer, nigeria, this is what you find. the reason one. currently parents surrogates on agency. oh, i see. and i would say one more, sorry, we seem to have some technical issues there at moving on in football champions, lea quarter finals inter milan be been seeking to nail while bar and munich were beaten 3 now by manchester city. in the 1st leg,
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rodrigo got the opener for the premier league side in the 27th a minute then. but now the silver and early holland added 2 more goals after the break. the return leg in munich is next tuesday. after the match, both coaches expressed the belief that there is still everything to play for in next week's 2nd leg. this does not feel like a 30, but it is a 30. and of course, it's a huge, huge task. now to turn this around, but now we will not give up. we are realistic, but we will not give up. and football is football and home mentioned, germany is a home merchant, germany and like they say we will be and it will not be over until we are in the shower. they've been there are many, many times 3 years. there are no in europe. this team is a special and you have to be a good performance tool to, to, to knock out this type of teams. you have to make sure good games. no,
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just one. the top 2 seeds are tennis is monte carlo masters have made it into the round of 16 stefan us. city pass is hunting a record time title, while novak jock of each claimed what he described as an ugly when low back joker bitch went into this tournament. as the top seed but hadn't won a match and over a month after receiving a 1st round by qualifier, even ga. gov pushed him to a tie break in the 1st set which jock of each one by a fine margin. even though the world number one then claimed the 2nd set 6 to his russian opponents still put him through his paces with rallies like this one jacobin hadn't been able to attend the miami open and indian wells masters due to his covert vaccination status. but here he shook off the rust to move in to the last 16,
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albeit without dazzling against an opponent who considers him his idle eye . he can call it this way and i'll get tennis when for me today, i haven't played really my best, particularly in the 1st set. and i, i kind of expected that that's going to happen in a way fellow heavy hitter stefano seats, he passed, had an easier time in his match the tournaments defending champion as aiming to become the 3rd player to win the monte carlo title 3 times in a row is 2nd round, opponent benjamin bond, z injured his wrist early on and was then unable to continue beyond 22 minutes with since he passed comfortably leading full one at the time of frustration for ball z. but a welcome break now awaits the greek 2nd. seed before his last 16 match on thursday . the river, sand running through paris, has been the backdrop for countless love stories. but it's also being
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b depository for raw sewage, meaning at swimming. and it is not only forbidden, but downright dangerous, but that could soon be a thing of the past, which you go for swim in these waters. you might want to think twice, swimming in the river. sand is strictly forbidden and has been for the last 100 years. the reason untreated sewage that flows directing to the river, but that could soon change. look at the water. and you know right now it's a little bit, thermal is related, but that is not related so much for the rich. there are lot of really glee waters which are permit like that because they're all in them. and frankly, if i does a measurement and i saw that it's a good measurement, i jumped in as a right oh it. paris is planning to make it possible to bathe in its main river again. and so far, the effort seemed to be paying off fish or returning to the sand and the water quality has been improving in recent decades. just in time for next year,
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live begins. paris wants to host several swimming competitions while the lympics and paralympics right here. it's been a our project a for a decade, and that's a mere fantastic demonstration of the power of the game. thanks to the games, we all possibility to make sure that all the stakeholders will accelerate the work to make sure that by 2024 it will be possible and feasible to swing in the river then 5 miles south. that it will be the 1st time back in the 1930. some competitions were held here, despite the general been swimming in the same model. the french capitalism, resting 1400000000 euros in order to make it possible once more. one of the measures is to building of huge water tanks for storing rainwater that might otherwise caused the public sewer system to overflow and end up polluting the river . but the races on to clean up the sand in time. the 1st olympic swimmers are supposed to take the plunge and dive into the river again on july 30th,
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2024. and finally, how much would you be willing to spend on a piece of basketball history? a sale at sotheby's has seen some one bed $2200000.00 for a pair of old school jordan's making it the most expensive sneak herself at auction . michael jordan laced up these black and red shoes in his final run for a championship in game 2 of the 1998 and b a finals. he scored $37.00 points and led the chicago bulls to victory over salt lake city. and here's a reminder of the top story we're following for you. this are taiwan, says china is planning to close air space north of the island. later this week, the half hour restriction is shorter than the 3 days. beijing originally proposed after the taiwanese government protest. us president joe biden has arrived in dublin after
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