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the, the, an income, if you look into the nice, just stats july 29th on t w. the, this is, these are the news nice from sun and a new camp helps on as a weapon of world accusations of flying between bushera and ukraine. keith says most of those troops, i've talked to expose the se operation on nuclear power plant, which is currently under russian ministry occupation. but russia says keith is preparing to attack the facility, also on the program, funerals,
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a helpful palestinians killed in the west bank. if you attended off the israel's military operation, at least 12 palestinians died of 2 days of trying to try and write. these words ministry says that women listen and your fits farewell to one of its most reliable book is darian 5 takes off for the last time, the hand of a 100 to welcome to the program. russia and ukraine are choosing each other of planning military action at europe's largest nuclear facility. these upper ways a power station is located in se ukraine to come in and says it's countering the threat of sabotage at the plant warning that such an attack could have catastrophic consequences. but ukraine accuses russian forces of plants,
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the explosives that need the site has provided evidence to back that case. or no, it did every day in the city for the people. it was that provision as keeping must guard trade accusations that just gets home with that daily lives. it's now 16 months since russian forces kept to do its largest nuclear power plant, just 55 kilometers away. and it's been a circle point of concern ever since. of to say much time, those still living here view the potential subject to them that those, that with columns instead of a system as well as a readiness to flee. if it all comes to the west, let me see vicky i personally don't. so these, but they blow it up, or rather if they blow up something, it will be a tear at tech intended to scare people. but i don't believe that they'll be a radiation leak. uh yes, absolutely. yes. and i suppose this could pose a threat to my family. it was, i have no idea how bad it can be, but it is the danger. i remember shooting over to them was that it was
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a total number of them. you know, i have a small bag prevent this close in case i have just throw away the ones i'm wearing medication and documents i have with me now in votes and some medical face mosque. that's it. ukranian president relo domains. the landscape said russian actions that the power plant poses a threat to the entire wild and cold and the global community to take action. i sample when the chief goes to the middle of the street, brushing must clearly realize that the world sees the scenarios there. terrorists are preparing for what to and is ready to respond. it's, it's radiation is a threat to everybody on the planet the most. and a nuclear power plant must be fully protected from any radiation incidental. yep. and i did seen an incident. the in turn must go refute to kinds actions such as disparaging a false frag event at the plant, but it should introduce the 3 adults. so what dodge by the key of the game is
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indeed create hendricks. consequences could be catastrophic. the k a team has repeatedly demonstrated 50, said to this, to stop at nothing or toward most as empty the sol disputing the explosion of the cutoff cos hydro electric power station for a month. it's also head hard to think consequences and know your name as the vector that wraps up the people of that provision can early right and hope the 1st sides remain as calm as they are. all the deputies and economy visited the area close to the power plant, recency, and we asked him what he saw, that we were opposite of the power plant in time to meet the fall, which basically called defend itself if they've being attacked from russian positions near the power station, but mostly they comp reply in terms of fire for the risk for fear of heating the power upon we spoke, someone who used to work there who escaped once the rest of the patient had got underway and who's still in touch with people. black and who said, does it allow me to feel that russian security service personnel in top of uniform?
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but if you're listening and all the conversations, putting pressure on people to sign contracts with the russian nuclear power company, and you're basically looking to put pressure on you and with any kind of links to double control territory of ukraine. so very difficult situation that lots of things that could go wrong, even if there wasn't that concession effort to create the problem. as i mentioned at the power issue, those are issues with most and now the whole time is gone and what levels of dropped so funding of was it to cool. direct is an issue. and there's also spent nuclear fuel just sitting on the side in containers. so any attacks that maybe might not damage direct to the search, could do a lot of damage to those containers, but it just done a well, here's look at some of the stories making news around the world's at least 16 people and including 3 children have died in a gas leak in south africa, it happened in an informal settlement housing, illegal line workers near johanna is the authorities said residents calls for help hours before the bodies are found. an investigation into the cause is underway.
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starts from heavy monsoon rains, killed at least 6 people and pockets on 2nd biggest to see the hor, on wednesday these 24 people have died and weather related incidents since the rains began. last week. the monsoon season continues until september. possible storm has killed at least one person in the netherlands and the one in germany. hundreds of flights have being grounded at i'm so that's triple airport. one of the world's busy is todd's heavy. rain and strong winds also disrupt to grow and road travel authorities are urging people to stay indoors. the protests erupted into leave off of the city's police chief step down. he said he was putting off the ministers and benjamin netanyahu, the government austin, to use excessive force against those protesting israel's controversial traditional over who now palestinians in the west bank city of jeannette and have held
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a mass funeral for many of those who died in israel's to day minute you operation that 12 palestinians were killed by is running drone attacks and res fees, where the ministry says the dead were militants and is where the soldier was also killed in the operation rebuilding efforts are currently under way off to the city . so widespread destruction during the rates, the holdings, the dead lost as they carry them through the streets of janine. thousands of moon is gathered in the city to accompany the bodies of a took the 12 palestinians killed during a 2 day range by d as rainy on me and put them to rest. and while the funerals are taking place elsewhere,
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citizens are starting to play the rubble. thousands of people were driven from the homes and buildings were destroyed by his riley as strikes. and by the hundreds of troops that marched into the camp dw report to rebecca riches because of the efforts to start to rebuild the clean up has the gone. it is on the way to remove the destroyed vehicles and all the debris that has been completely ripped out by the military. and you say there were explosive devices underneath him, and that is why they had to remove most of the visual. israel says that the operation which killed one is really soldier was a necessary cracked down on terra and dry minister benjamin netanyahu said on wednesday that it may not be the last engineer the oil. if janine goes back to terrorism and we'll go back to geneva and it will have it faster and
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stronger than any one imagines. we shall move into the, you know, because of my own that if you mean, well palestinian delegates new york called on the un security council to help them defend against isabel's actions. when they have to do something out of the ordinary . they have to send signals to the palestinian people that the international community is not abandoning them. as janine rebuilds a plea for support against another raid by his really forces the it is your are in 5, raucous has thought that it's final flights off. this lays the bucket, lost it off from french, diana carrying satellites from germany, and from in to open fidelity 3 decades, the area and 5 as being the key parts of the european space agency is launch program. so look at some of the i n 5 big mission.
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the already on 5 east is work horse rocket for over 2 decades now. after some early failures in the 19 ninety's had turned into one of the most reliable launch vehicles in the industry. this final slide carrying 2 satellites, one french, one german will be the series $117.00 commission earlier ones included ground breaking science expeditions. like the launch that carried the rosetta space probe, which went on to liaise with a comment and land on one. for the 1st time for the d. b colombo mission, a 7 year journey to mercury gets paired satellites will only settle into a stable orbit around the solar system spinner most planted in late 2025. and then there was the area on 5 as most famous passenger, the james web space telescope, which within just months after launch begin delivering stunning pictures of the
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universe around us. of the already on 6 will replace the area on 5 is the european heavy lift rock it of choice. it's 3 stage design will be able to heave over 20000 kilograms into low earth orbit. and around half that payload and a higher g, a stationary orbits had a significantly lower cost. then it's predecessor, it's development, however, has been marked by delays and it still isn't clear when the already on 6 will go up . for the 1st time. we are not mentioning yet a long show date to a launch period. we're having some could the code next week with milestone to was i'm a especially also 2 of the best that i did, i'd population and these 2 tests, of course we did define and to do, i mean on the effect of focus of a good thing. you have in 6 launcher for it's, you know, go through the flight of the launch bed. but for now it's time to say good bye to
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a legendary rock at the already on 5 will be a tough act to follow high up into the arts atmosphere. and to beyond so why is the european space agency retiring a what caused rocket with a lot of success of 95 percent. when i put that question to keys, colleagues of space rest, stop. com. well, you won't get anything you want to do better and cheaper. and the area on 6, when it does fly is designed to be much cheaper to launch. and we'll have more capability. of course it's been delayed which sort of 100 cuts out a little bit, but once it gets fine, when would hope that the, the legacy a very, a 5 carry suit, the area on 6. and it continues to launch all this amazing stuff and just space. and one more way to expect. so he already touched on this, but what more can we expect from it? success of the are in 6 as well. they are the same, are bigger things and so forth. is other telescopes in space missions that will be
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launched at some point. we're going to be trying to get samples back from mars. it's an international mission between nasa nisa and these will be lot using i hope you're gone 6 to watch their own. so it's, it's going to continue be, or you say it's europe's rock is really tough. the world's rock. it's large something for everybody and doesn't make sense for europe in countries to launch their own rockets because space x, for example, says it can do the same job, but so much cheaper. well, define cheaper, you know, do it. and of course, having just one solution to everything is like asking for trouble in the space business. you always want redundancy, but it's also important that not just one part of the world have this capability. and as you heard, ariane 6 is having some bursting pains with us because they're pushing the technology as well. so having more ways to do the same thing and many other places is very healthy. that is to the cost. i think if you start an average of the things
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out, look at the technology advances and so for these things all costs roughly the same in the long run. and where does this launch now leave the european space agency and in comparison to the other major space programs out there? well, other than waiting for everyone 6 to to be able to fly. i mean, where do i start east as part of the space station they've got their participating . the james web space, telecom scope, which was just mentioned, i think that, you know, isa has, again, has a finger in just about everything that's being done in space, in many ways of leading the way. so healthy future head present case calling the editor of space ref dot com speaking to us from washington dc. thank you very much indeed for your time. my pleasure. and this is false nice though and wimbledon tennis. well, number one, the new method of mocked his return with a fast round victory offer ban on russian and by the russian plays last year at the
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dev, deliberate power and grace in his straight sense went over to fairy upgrade. for to the question is tracing his 6 title off the susan best previous showing and boom within was a run into the full rounds 2 years ago. you're watching the diabetes live from boat and stick around because coming up next is doc phone. i'll see since by the it's own just practice or is that the nation with face in brooklyn, lithuania, 7 months before rush out. attack your crane a field team, documents daily life in the town. how are the people from the club was looking.
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