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ah ah ah ah, this is dw slide from berlin. wells biggest space rocket explodes b on crude space x star ship lift off from texas, but fails just minutes later. the prompt is designed to take humans back to the moon at one day. tomorrow. also coming off, dozens are dead in
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a crash in yemen. victims were trying to get into a school in san up to collect charity handouts for ramadan. and need to achieve here in stoughton birth makes his 1st visit to ukraine. since the russian invasion, he says keith should be part of the a lot. ah, i'm good. how about his well come to the program, which we start in the united states where the largest rocket ever have to lift off the earth. had exploded minutes after take off the giant. i'm crude rocket from space ex successfully lifted off from the launch pad in brownsville, texas bought 3 minutes into the flight. the starship capsule failed to separate from the booster result was an explosive end for the rockets. first test flight
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d w sciences. so pick up a bonnie watched the web cast off their walk, it's take off and explosion. and i asked him if he considers, is it a success or failure? and it's a bit of both really it's a success because they got off the ground the name a couple days ago. they didn't even do that. so they have quite a feat. if you recall at the start of this week couple of days ago and i'm mosque said look, if we just, i'll be happy if i manage to you or we managed to not blow up the launch site. so they did that. but yeah, this is a crucial thing. went wrong, be the actual space, cra starship carrier up to $100.00 people with cargo and whatever else failed to separate. that's what we're hearing here. all in the words of whoever's writing the space, it's twitter feed or just experienced
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a rapid unscheduled disassemble. this is a way to put it even mask her himself. the c o l space access, but the chances of success at 5050. why earth gather the rocky plus the spacecraft? 120 meters tall. i'm 50 meters is just the actual space craft the bit for people, et cetera. 70 meters simple. 69 to 70 meters for the rocket. 9 meters in diameter. mm. think about trying to work out that pace around the room. you're in right now and try to work and how big that is or how long it would take you to run a 100 meters dash. it's a huge thing, but it's also really difficult because what they're testing here are reusable bits . so moving away from space x is falcon 9 which is partially reusable, to a fully reusable launch vehicle that get people into space. and then back again. i
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mean, this is when, if this works out, you know, this thing will be able to all bits of the moon be able to re few in orbit um, will be able to, in fact, what they're saying may point to point trips on earth. you can go anywhere on the planet with me. that is just phenomenal to think about it. but the technology that go into that, the engineering that has to go into that and all the risks. and just bearing in mind, you know, getting stuff off the ground on any normal day is difficult. $5050.00 is pretty generous. i would say sort of a proposition. well, it sounds very, very ambitious. what you just described there. but nasa and space x, their long term goal is to send humans to mars. what's the timeline for that? well, let's roll it back a little bit to the boat house in a sense. the 1st object is the moon and they're trying for what me, you know,
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nasa has its own space launch system rock it, it's bit smaller than this one than starship. and they want to send a crew mission to the moon by 2025. so in a couple of years time, you know, if you think about other things that european space agency, it's heaviest, largest rock area and 6 been delayed once again in the moon. crikey, i wouldn't want to put a number on that at all. if you know any mask, you might have some desires to say, i don't know by the end of this decade, that'd be sort of the way, you know, we worked in the apollo era in the sixty's. we want to do it within the decade. that's sort of foreseeable, but you know, hey, we've been trying this for so long and they've been so many gaps along the way. so many upheavals and forget the world is an economic crisis. you're really having to weigh are what are the priorities here? so i wouldn't want to put a date on that, but sometime at some point people will try to get there by probably not in my
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lifetime. so oh, even if i hadn't in my life time get, i wouldn't care. i don't want to go to the house, it's cold out. yeah, i me, i again, i want to put my number and i think the 1st, the 1st and most difficult thing is that she just getting an untruth craft to mars and bringing it back. that is really, that's difficult enough and there are missions on the way to do that. just to bring bits of rock bits of dust back from mars. that's tough enough. so people, that's just a, that's a really tall order. and what we think day is being pretty actually quite fantastic . different face of got on now from an hour ago. but it's been pretty phenomenal actually, you know, can't help the feel been excited. so the tougher face on the show. thank you very much, sofa honey. that it would be w science. thank you. at least 8078.
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people have been killed and hundreds more injured in a crash in yemen. tragedy unfolded as a crowd gathered in the capital san are to collect financial aid during the muslim holy month of ramadan. this report contains images that some viewers may find distressing. awe desperately trying to free themselves as security guards shouted at the crowd to turn back. others attempted to pull people from the mass of bodies but for many who had come in the hopes of receiving 5000 yamini rails or about h u. s. dollars. it was already too late. dozens of injured people were taken to local hospitals. as were the bodies of the
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dead a one a little jimmy, a la betty had been total there were $78.00 people that were killed. yellow and marcella defended the hospital has brought in 73 injured lemon some seriously injured. and so min, less critical condition, ought to be melted, bowden, what athene was saucy. there are 2 patients in intensive care study and 13 others are in need of surgery. yet should i was of the sol, almost account upon officials from the who t rebel group which controls santa were quick to visit the injured moneisha. mazda . we're experiencing a great tragedy via a large number of our people have died. during this time. peter had the layla, nathaniel had the officials also visited the scene of the stampede. where investigators already looking into the causes of the tragedy. some eye witness reports indicate that the crowd may have panicked due to gunfire. it's yet another
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bitter blow for yemenis, already suffering from more than 8 years of war and a devastating humanitarian crisis. now journalist and as a shock has joins us from asana and also could you give us an update on the victims and the reactions well, the distribution committee has not, not sure why the spokesperson off in the city and has a kid that the distribution are continuing and i did that the chips made to the people in a speech or a statement published by the 2060 number of sites that isn't on friday, but it didn't. so now you said that most of the did where died ation
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and lack of so he did all of those are died because all these 3 things. but i think that is on need to be a polish committee, or she was a spy. and just to buy the person with a shot, it complies the prime minister and the minister, a minister and other options. and those are, it is on it. and you know, i mean, in the nation or the families of those died. i'm one of those who were injured, which means that this incident, this tragedy is accidental and you did and no one was going to fax it. what i love, the 2nd one is going through this one. now
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the citizen of yemen, the arab world, poorest country ravaged from war coping with yet another tragedy. actually a evil one die or the injured. i can't say how they are caught them this time. but actually all the people here are sawyer . this is a g, a y, e, cause innocent people who are people die rushing to try to find money that can bring them out of 10 years according to the current it, according to the current exchange rates. now it isn't. so this is a call with
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the journalist, nasty shock of the human capital santa, thank you very much. nato secretary general. yes, stoughton bug has made his 1st visit to ukraine, since the russian invasion softball says ukraine should be part of nato. he also discussed bring ukraine's military into line with nato. stan, both on with the president voluminous zalinski, stalked back, also paid his respects to ukrainian soldiers killed in the 14 months. and i asked the ws manuel shaws in achieve whether this visit is more than just symbolic. oh yes, it is more than symbolic and it was much anticipated if anatomy zalinski had invited again. stilton barber at nato is a general secretary here in here for over
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a year now. and the fact that stoughton bag was here this morning, the fact that he paid his respect to a full and sold is the fact that he spends a some time to talk to as a lensky about ukraine's or candidacy to nato disease. heidi is significant here in ukraine, you know, especially given the fact that ukraine a possibly joining nato was one of the arguments used by letting me put in to launching a full scale invasion against ukraine and perhaps more significant. the even ease was children, beg, fed her today when he said that ukraine's rightful place, e's in the euro, atlantic family, ukraine's right rightful place is in, at nato, and other positions of nato remain unchanged when it comes to add to the support. and he reiterated that from his point of view, where to ukraine will become a member of the alliance. he said that the support was
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a firm and doubt. this would be a support from nato towards you credit for as long as it's needed, as long as it takes for ukraine or to a windy swore. now, other than that, or did we hear any concrete pledges off a support from salt burger? well yeah, the shorter bag said that he was expecting you announcements being made especially tomorrow during the hammerstein a meeting in terms of pledges for more military support from ukraine's allies here . so it reminded her how much nato already provided when it comes to training ukrainian sold is, for example, of tens of thousands of ukrainian soldiers have been trained at e, nato, or facilities by an nato. are also a allies are in need. so and member stay and nato member stays, are providing tongues. they're providing heavy weapon. we armored vehicles are all
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dark. and since the beginning of the full scale invasion, we're talking about equipment. and that amounts to over $70000000000.00 plus a d, a. d, a weapons that might be pledge to morrow in the ramstein, a format. so there's that, and of course, are short and beggars so, reiterated his invitation or to the nato summit in vilnius is july to president. the lady me is a lensky zaleski who thank for this invitation, but he is. he is also as standing firm in that he wants to see ukraine invited into nato and not just good intentions. and not just invitations being forwarded to them on all shows they're reporting from keith. thank you very much. drama, little members and partners are currently testing cyber defense systems and a 4 day exercise in estonia. teams from 38 nations will protect computers from attack and simulate decision making in critical situations. later says cyber
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defense has become more important since the invasion of ukraine. speed, strategy, and skill, that's what matters in war games, whether they take place on the ground in real life forests on line, as they do in lot shields. the international cyber war exercise, some 3000 people from 38 countries are taking part, and most of them are online. the goal will bring the at different nations like minded nations to cover do the final capabilities and also to develop knowledge about each each other. and trust or to watch each other. the participants here in blue are the victims of several large scale cyber attacks. those in green are the attacking team. the blues must defend their infrastructure, energy supply, financial industry, and national borders. the stability of an entire nation all be at
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a fictional one for the purposes of this exercise is at stake. the scenario includes proper gander attacks to, to it's what's called hybrid warfare, where both the attackers handy attacked constantly look for new ways to attack or defend themselves. it's just like what's going on right now in russia's war against ukraine. traditionally military's focus only their own systems, they need to be available to direct the warfare effort, et cetera, et cetera. on our same time, we see that her with war in ukraine, ah, the adversary's trying to destroy the electricity, civil and infrastructure on. so actually, what is attack is ever seen, and that includes the media in a huge propaganda wool. right from the start, it was clear that the war in ukraine was also being waged in the media as this
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effort produced by ukraine shoes. it's about the so called i t army, blocking russian propaganda and dis information. it's a measure that other baltic states have also taken on the right after the war started. it's no accident that lot shields is coordinated from talon in estonia. that's where nato cyber defense center is located. a central office of the western military alliance and its partners, the digital security. the estonian state had to defend itself against several serious cyber attacks back in 2007. and it's been taking the su seriously. ever since. wow, well up to now it works pretty well. a so nice going to continuously on their heavy attack from my russia and the other source is potentially, but we hardly notice it because holla, defenses are very good, and that's how it should be for all nato countries. if the lot shields organizes
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have anything to do with it. so the cybersecurity analyst, dimitry approach, told me more about how cyber warfare conducted right now in the ukraine and beyond . that's what i say, because we're seeing the russians use cyber warfare quite extensively in ukraine. probably the most significant cyber attack we've ever had in history in the context . the warfare was undertaken by the russians in the 1st day of the war when they attacked actually not a ukrainian system, but an american company called via sat that provided satellite communications services to ukraine. and it had an effect in combination with other techniques that the russians were use into jam radio communications and the like to really blind the cranes and those initial critical hours of the conflict. and probably assisted the russians in the dramatic success they've had in that 1st 48 hours and taking a big chunk of the country, particularly the south region where they made a lot of progress right away. and even in ki,
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if we're able to get almost to the outskirts of keith. then of course, the koreans fought back. in part because of starling, the salad communication system from the law mosque, they were able to re establish communications and turn the tide against the russians. but what the russians have not been able to do is really achieve any sort of strategic success. after that, despite the fact that they're launching all these attacks against ukrainian that works, ukrainians are quite resilient that bring them back back up quickly and are able to work around it. which areas are affected, the most military or civilian infrastructure? really, both the civilian infrastructure has been palm all of their energy sector, the financial sector, their media are under just constant assault in cyber space, with the so called wiper malware. a capabilities where they destroy date on, on your machines with denial of service attacks where they flood your websites and networks with traffic or while you. so that is ongoing. on the military side,
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they've been really focused on gaining intelligence in cyberspace, gain access to sensitive military systems. a lot of ukrainian systems are actually connected to the internet because they wanna have every soldier in the military get intelligence in real time, be able to submit information on russian troop movements and the like. and for that need access to the internet need access to the systems, but it also makes them more vulnerable for russian penetration where the public is hardly noticing this, right? that's right. i mean, the public in ukraine is certainly notice in it, but when you put it in the context of daily kinetic strikes, the missile strikes this kamikaze. drones strikes from iran going after critical infrastructure going after civilian buildings and causing numerous casualties. you hardly worry about your website been down for a few hours. so that is the context in which we have to look at it. it doesn't mean that cyber is an effective overall in warfare. what it means is that the russians
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have not been able to integrate cyber with their overall combined arms efforts with their ground troop movements with their artillery, with their air strikes for maximum, a fact, because that's really how you achieve successes in cyber not using as a stand alone tool, but using a combination with all of your other capabilities. and they've just not had any success doing that, not just in cyberspace, but we're, as we're seen on the ground as well. now a one thing i would like to raise that everybody is talking about a i these days. how big a role will artificial intelligence play in this kind of warfare in the future? well i think ai is really going to change every aspect of our lives and cyber is no exception. i think both on cyber offense and cyber defense, it's going to play a significant role. i think we're a number of years away from that. but the way that you can think about it is that it's going to automate so many things that you currently do in cyberspace. from an attacker perspective,
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it may help attackers find vulnerabilities in our software that they can then exploit to lunch. many more attacks going forward, but on the other hand, it's always a cat and mouse game and cyberspace. so defense as well is going to be able to use the same technology to try to identify those wilmer abilities and close them off. so it's always going to be a race who is going to get there 1st was going to be faster. thank you very much cyber security unless demitra. i've heard of it. thanks a lot for sharing your expertise with us. thank you. the south korean star moon, been the member of the boy, been astro, has been found dead aged just 25 local media say that k pop singer died at his home and soul is to have taken his own life is wriggled. company says band mates and stop and deeply saddened and shocked when was due to perform next on that one of the biggest capable events. the so called dream concert
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in canny alive can be very tough for children. but kids from aerobic, who rumor, suburb path decided to make the most of what they've got. and they've become a global internet sensation in the process. they use homemade props to recreate celebrity videos and have a huge following on social media. d, w, news africa met up with a young stars on location in nairobi. felix marine guy reports. oh, meet the head. so kids, finance internet's and they, shawn, the group made that name for themselves by mimicking the wild around the peer. there been a parody or veteran canyon or was he shown lida ray latina? oh, anything do i? i felt so happy watching myself and the other people watching me again that encouraged me not to give up what me say they give up. they not only make fun of
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