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the, the, this is dw use minds from the lit, quiet bones at an oil refinery in southern russia after a suspected drug striking the unmanned weapons and bringing the war ukraine to russia, including elite naples, woods of the capital. most code you kind of nice caring out the attacks will take an index, look at how drones are shaping the world. north korea tries and fails to send a spice satellite into all this. setting off and ready to look in south korea and japan. authorities pulled off the mass evacuation that spawns panic. heavy security
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and northern cost of, of as ethnic tensions, flat, tomatoes, deployed small peacekeepers to protect as take out by the med suit. taken office in ethics, majority towns, ad space ex success says it's the 2nd private asked for admission to the international space station dogs. we looking at the future of space tourism. the bank is old and welcome. russia is accusing ukraine of more drawing the tax in its territory this time on an oil refinery in southern russia, where a fire broke out. it comes a day off the most cove was hit by a drone. the blame game continuing to day on who was behind it, keeps says, it has nothing to do with the attack. russia has been the one thing waves of so called kind of kazi drawings on ukraine since last year, terrorizing civilians
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a damaging infrastructure. the russian airstrikes hit the ukrainian capital for the 17th time in the month of may. across the country for people were killed and dozens injured. ukraine's president seemed to criticize public safety officials after the deadly wave you quote, your show my want the local officials responsible for a certain communities and territories to hear me now that the shelters in cities have to be accessible. people should know when and how the number and the availability of shelters will increase it. this is the responsibility of specific officials. see that there was also a rare attack on russia's capital, official se dozens of drones at moscow, wounding to people. president vladimir putin condemned to the raid
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the key regime is chosen the different path, the path of trying to frighten russia, frightening the citizens of russia and of strikes on residential buildings that are full of wonder if it's a grand ukrainian presidential, a denied direct responsibility for the drone strikes would welcome to the site and predicted more to come miles pots. us official said their support for ukraine's fight ended at its borders. everyone had a look as it relates to the drone attacks that we saw in mass kind of, we've been very clear, we're going to see, we're going to gather information and see exactly what happens. so just want to be very clear about that. look, we do not support attacks and sides of russia, but whatever washington's official stance actions will speak louder than words. the us is expected to announce a large aid package for ukraine this week. part of which will be additional ammunition for drones. the stories could make all the difference in the war in
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ukraine. that's the view of one of ukraine, specialized drug and birth dates. both sides in the conflict have developed unmanned aerial vehicles with russia using a rating and made drugs to regularly bone cities. my kids. alex report looks at how you craig, is using drugs to out smart. it's in beta, it's a safe distance from the hail that his boss moved valid and t mis cradling the eyes of the korean army on his shoulder. this little drawer and takes its name from the local ward for stork. and it's no a much valued asset. ukrainian fighters engaged in trench warfare as it spies on their enemies from above the bill. the people who knows the success of a certain operation may depend on the work and efficiency of the u. a. v unit to communication. this work carries much responsibility to, to, to that, to utilize. so those are the 3 of the recognizance drones, also known as your tvs,
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have picked up images like this. russian infantry throwing a blanket over there, hurts in box boot or russian trucks. how you doing in the forest to to but it saves lives. either you go ahead lined and walk into a trap for you get guidance from the sky, because with this was my for the and then there are the attack drones jeep nimble. unpacked with explosives. they're capable of landing a deadly blow on unsuspecting combatants. select because of the eyes of the army. these are the fest for the drone, which you go to $300.00 and can be bought in any will be solved, is capable of destroying online at the level. our team has done it many times to settle below if you have described the enemy's bank swiftly. have you been agree, equipment and personnel is onto some very effective. gotcha. it was a boy scott,
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but the and there are no wonder that you created on the set to be investing heavily in such low cost kamikaze drones and the teams needed to operate them. so just he claimed these weapons, unlike others, aren't heavy as to rushes. jamming systems may buzz from where we see a tank driving. we fit a, i'm a piercing explosive to this across and let to fly. let me see infants today. we've put the drug with shrapnel explosives and we fly it with if it's a building wheel, so fits it with trapped mil explosive and we fly inside the building. this may just be a demonstration today on the fighters of the 35th marine would gauge to leave such tools of modern warfare will prove decisive in the counter offensive. but now joined by a hold of michelle research and journalist, focusing on artificial intelligence on man system surveillance and other emoji
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security technologies. we've seen drones managing to come really close to that targets even though is, is protected as the kremlin in moscow. how hard is it to detect a drawing before it approaches it's talking, as it can be incredibly difficult. a lot of the defense systems that exist in most countries are designed to detect large foss moving aircraft, such as man to fight, to just drones us small. they fly very low to the ground in many cases, and they, they fight very slowly which makes them very, very hard to detect. if one can detect them, it is often when they are already very close to that target, which doesn't give you a lot of time to respond and trying to say intercepts the drone or, or inter jammy and we'll shoot it down. so there is surveillance, drones and attack drones, which ones a more crucial for ukraine tap you know, in a way, it's the drones that provide intelligence to other weapons since these drones rough
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and quite small. and sometimes they can be quite vulnerable. i mean, a lot of them do get shut down, you know, they're limited in the effects that they can actually deliver in terms of putting will heads on targets. but if a drone can pass intelligence from its video to say you're not tillery unit, or to a tank of that can actually, in many cases have a much greater impact on the ground. so who's better equipped when it comes to going wolf at russia or you can that's, that's hard to say, you know, in, in, in some cases it's not necessarily about the quality of the drums so much as the production capacity. you know, sometimes having a small number of very, very good drones is not as useful as having a very, very large quantity of, of, of drums that are kind of low load up. and it's a little hard to say, you know, both countries say they're ramping up their production capacity. there's information about iran delivering drones to russia, but it's a little hard to get
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a close grasp on that. that being said, i wouldn't say that there is a huge disparity, the long and all the other side is sort of decades ahead of the other in terms of drone technology. but tell us, help us. the size of a weapon of fine to drive is because when it comes to precision alternatives to conventional weapons, are they an alternative that they can potentially have quite high precision? you know, especially because of this intelligence gathering quality of the quality that they have. they can fly over a target for a long time, gathering intelligence before conducting a strike. but then precision goes down when you're talking about long range strikes and the, the enemy defending itself, for example, jamming the drones. and that will in many cases, send the drones, of course, in which case that precision goes way down. and that just much less affective. but
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yes is generally said, the drones are quite precise. also, though it's because they have much smaller warheads, then say, you know, a large miss style or, or not, tillery barrage. and so that naturally lends itself to a greater degree of precision. okay, you use a quite precise so is that going to be a day where we don't need to send actual people soldiers to the front? lot of, i guess this whole thing here about artificial intelligence and you know that there are 2 parts of that. one is the technology definitely isn't ready. i don't see it being ready for quite a long time. and the reason i say that is because military commanders, they want to know what their forces are going to do in battle. they want to have some level of control and artificial intelligence still isn't predictable enough to do that. you know, i don't think that would still be that level of trust. that being said,
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artificial intelligence is emerging in all sorts of sort of smaller inc for mental ways in will affect which can potentially be used by commanders to kind of remove themselves further from the decision making loop while still having some level of control but fully autonomous sort of, you know, killer robots, but that's still a little bit in the future. okay. interesting insights there from the other hold on michelle, research a and a, i expect thank you know, 3, it says it failed to launch a satellite into a little bit on wednesday. when the rocket plunged into the sea, the launch caused wide spread concern in south korea and japan with land siren sounding a bit fee is that a ballistic missile from north korea could be targeting those contracts. international sanctions, the united nations resolutions prohibit north korea from developing this house, but it has continued to do so with several launches, taking place in recent months. and doing now by a journalist,
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frank smith in south korea's capital. so frank alarm sirens and sold preparations for evacuations. wasn't that's a little over the top in these cuts as well. leaving south korea's interior ministry admitted it was over the top when a sol city issued that evacuation for a sol residence. um in addition to an evacuation order following that, what was a text message? 0202 people in the south green capital. there were thousands of searches that took place on neighbor, a popular mobile phone search engine so much so that it crashed, leading to concerns about the sharing of information in such a period of hyphened attention. but still, it was a little bit over the top. that being said,
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we need to recognize there is an element of risk here. we've had a large scale joined us. so 3 military exercises launches of missiles from north korea, followed by launches of missiles from south korea. some of which uh, so 3 missiles went off course one landing 700 meters from a residential area. another completely lost. busy in flight, so when there are these tests going on, there is again, an element of risk. the north korean missile had an abnormal flight and failed. fortunately, landing about 200 kilometers south and south west of, of south korea in the yellow sea. and all the adults korea says it launch the satellite uh which, which failed. uh, the us insists that are broken. the test was behind as well. to put a satellite into orbit, you need to use or a rock at a large rocket,
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especially depending on the the weight of that payload. so this is what they called dual use technology. it was just an april that north korea launched an icbm, a solid fuel icbm. it's recognized as a military application, also north korea seeking to place a surveillance and reconnaissance satellite into orbit, specifically for surveillance purposes of the south korea. and us forces deployed in bases across so for you to better target them. so that makes this missile launch a little bit more aggressive. and, and this is why one of the reasons why the usaa is green japan and the international community. much of that, including you and secretary general gutierrez, recognize this is a violation of human security council sanctions. generalist banks. smith that are in the south korean capital sol. thank you. some breaking news coming
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in police here in germany of arrested 7. the alleged supporters of the circle is lemme state radical islam is terror group for women and 3 men are accused of having financed hair activities that will rates targeting is limited to more than a 100 locations across germany, as well as in the netherlands. will continue to follow this story and report them further developments in later shops the cost of those largest. so being potty has bound to continue its protests until the demands of met spiking fee is that the situation could escalate into why the conflict nato pacific $100.00 smaller troops to milton costs of oaks all the way in classes. between naples, i, peacekeepers and ethnic serbs. they make up the majority of the countries knowles and have been demanding the removal of recently elected as think i'll be as is dominated, towns, tensions have been running high since those officials took office in an election boycotted by the subs. the latest on rest is raising concerns of
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a new regional crisis. after a day of interesting classes, authorities of taking no chances. nato peacekeepers now stand god on the streets of staff, chun ceiling off roads need municipal buildings. the bed, the scholars of the violence that happens here on monday, a standoff between police, nato troops and s. next, the protest is turned into a running bottle. tension slamming up to demonstrate has tried to force the way into the town whole by that seems played out in towns rights across the newest intern, at least 30 peacekeepers and dozens of protest is the use top. diplomats. now would you go signs to show restraint? i expect go should, was started this, this has been police reparation focusing on the municipal buildings in the north of
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coastal on the volume in protest. us to spend down a citizen on by us. it has been too much violence. we have done what violence you knew the pro rated today. we cannot afford another conflict the situation in northern costa, but it has been the knife edge since selections in april, and so ethnic albanian mass taking offers. and so majority towns, most ethnic subs in the bell grades back to every i refused to recognize costing bodies declaration of independence from savvy, even 2008. that's done, supported by heavy white satellites, russia and china, to phone go to glen china as closely following the development and support service efforts to safe cartage suffering t until a tory and integrity. we oppose unilateral actions by pristina and calling it to fulfill its obligation to establish the community of stuff. majority municipalities,
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monet troops, so now on the way to help both the secuity with both countries blaming each other. the recent escalation intentions, dw 0, safari joins me from bell. great tensions are still high. so what do you expect from today's pro text as well? the process started like 2 hours ago. there's thousands of people coming close to the buildings of the municipalities of nato. it straight taking measures to increase security there they are of guarding the buildings and also putting bar and wire all around so they can keep the situation calmer and safer also for them this thursday of soldiers were injured. so we don't know when the pro, this is going to stop and how it's going to develop. but uh, of course,
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people are afraid that's good with escalate having in mind what's happened the past days. it can you gauge how serious the threat of escalation is considering the thousands of demonstrators you mention also the fact that an extra $700.00 peacekeepers are on their way as well have in mind that you will didn't succeed, to organize a meeting between costs or serbian leaders that they tried to, they escalate to the situation and find the political solution and having in mind that costs always accusing serve yeah, for being involved, connected also the support of russia and so it'd be executing comfortable for violence and ethnic cleansing, of the points of view wire very distant right now. so um, there is no easy exit from this situation right now. have all the time. would you
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say the region is today with so many problems dating back to the ninety's bulk of was it is very much because also the north and cost of the problem was never solved, although the were stopped in 99 by nato bombing the back. then it was sloppy about the political passions between countries are still very high and this is, it spreads around it to the fact also all the region and of course, also the roofing union and the entire europe best. that was be a new complex uh, in europe use of how you know. great, thanks so much. thank you. leading mountain a is a trying again to raise awareness of balance all the garbage expeditions leave
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behind. and the ice on the world's highest mountain is saying the pole should keep a close to watch on climbing teams, trashing the slopes of mount everest, con god, 70 years after the 1st ascent. the landscape of the world's highest mountain is changing. the garris madison frequently climbed mount everest for the 13th time, a lot more climbers on mount everest that i've noticed between my 1st time in 2006 at this time in 2023. also, the glaciers are melting and also base campuses. as more adventures the time to climb, the bass camps are becoming increasingly cluttered with trash left behind, broken tents, empty oxygen tags, and food scraps. climbers pay the police government a $4000.00 deposit to ensure that they bring down their garbage. but expedition
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organizers say many are not adhering to the rules. if you don't want to pick up your trash, don't come to the mountain. monitoring camps nearly 8000 meters high is extremely difficult. this year alone, authority said they collected 13 tons of rubbish from the mountain at nearby peaks . but many say it's not enough. they see the palm must do better job policing to save everest from garbage. astronauts who took part in the most recent admission to the international space station had splashed down safely off the coast of florida in over 2 decades of continuous operation. the orbital platform has house hundreds of space fairies from many nations. but this trip stood out for several reasons,
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not least because it was a commercial $510.00 they transported to saudi space, tourists as well as one us business. but 2 is the era of space tourism finally joining. and there's some dispute about what exactly defines a space tourist companies like virgin galactic or rival blue origin has been selling tickets to private individuals for sub orbital flights for years. and dozens of them including those companies. founders have now taken the relatively short ride up into the region, technically defined as space, but when it comes to longer trips into orbit, everyone agrees that dennis tito was the 1st passenger to pay for his own ticket up to the international space station back in 2001, the american entrepreneur joined the crew of the i ss for a week, reportedly splashing out $20000000.00 for the privilege. since then, only a handful of other self paying astronauts have followed him up to the space station
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. but a space flight grows increasingly, commercial companies and individuals are lining up for a chance to visit the final frontier, front and center. and those activities is axiom space. an american firm that operated the 1st all private mission to the i ss last year. the astronauts from the 2nd mission called a x 2 included 2 saudi citizens, the 1st from their country to set foot on the station mission specialist try on up . i know it was the 1st woman from saudi arabia to reach space, a historical moment. i'm here not only representing myself, but representing the hopes and dreams of everyone back home, everyone in the region. we are here gathering with different cultures and, and, and with this international agree lab ration, this shows how space brings everyone together. an axiom space even has plans to
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