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a venture the treasure map for modern globetrotters, discover some of your record breaking site on google back to. and now also in book form the, this is the w and you live from ballot 321 and it's left off for india as mentioned to them. and they turned round space croft carries a robotic robot to the luminous south pole in search for ice survive. take go. but still has to make the discipline landing on the main stuff. meanwhile,
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india is prime minister m o t e, as in frosts, as guest of on the bus deal day celebrations. a huge security presence is often faults to prevent a repeat of riots over police. 5 plus russia threatens to end the black sea grain deal. the long deal expires on monday. risk getting the vital, the premium brand ex, folds to the world as an incentive to tina is trying to pressure wisdom countries for an end to some songs. plus hollywood shut down us film and television star joint writes as on strikes over shrinking pay and the threats of lots of fishermen. intelligence is the biggest showbiz strike in 60. you the, i'm going to have both as welcome to the program. in this space agency has just
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launched a rocket that will attempt to land a robotic rover on the move the tongue dry on free mission. and just to touch down on the moon's launch the unexplored south pole, the rock had launched in the last off from india's space center on the street, henry coats the highlands on india's east coast. it will travel for almost a month to them and if it succeeds to lands india, it will become only the favorite country to put a croft on several of the emissions have ended in phase. yeah, one objective is to explore the moon's polar regions for ice, which could potentially supply a future space station with water. now do not use search, meet the migration on drugs, be now here in the studio for more on this uh how much of a moment is this? how big a moment is this for india, space industry. i think it's quite
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a really big because india has been trying to be a folder on the in the space contest for a very long time and turned around with what it is right in the center of it. because many luna machines have failed from global space agencies and recent years . so if some trans alonzo are actually mix it to the moon, it's a big moment for human car. so we will talk a bit more about this with you. but 1st, let's have a look at the details of this mission or the general and 3 will blast into space on an indian mark. 3 rock at tundra on means moon vehicle in sanskrit and handy. the program is seen as a symbol of india is growing geo political ambitions. it's had success and failure . it was 2008 when indian scientists sent the children and one probe into space and towards or a satellite. it was successfully inserted into orbit around the moon and sent back data for nearly a year. the orbit or also intentionally crashed,
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approve onto the surface that helped to provide groundbreaking proof of the presence of water there. it's also given the other confidence that one can do this to put a satellite to the arbiter around the moon. and then from very nearby 100 kilometers study the surface of the moon. and, and look at not just things on the surface. but underneath the surface, the 2nd chandra and mission launched in 2019 intending to take the next step. the idea was not to crash it prob, on the moon, but rather touch down in a controlled way. a soft landing of feet that until then had only been successfully carried out by the us. the soviet union and china emissions orbit or worked as planned. but the lander with the rover hit, the surface much too fast, cutting off communications, leaving it damaged beyond repair. an emotional set back for the indian space agency
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. it's chairman prime minister neuron, dra moody and the country as a whole. but the failure didn't kill the program. it's 2 day 10 that amount go to making our wish to touch the moon. and that amount of file goes to mann our wish to embrace the moon. our has only grown stronger. our trouble why autumn, but both why are kind of and now india is trying again, the tundra on 3 is planning to solve the land on the lunar surface. this time there will be no orbit or just a propulsion system, lander, and rover like its predecessor, the mission is aiming for the moon's south pole. a lot is on the line for india. space agency is very important for the store. for many reasons. it is not just the emission to the moon, it is a mission to test many technologies. it is important because india
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is destined to become a huge play on the global stage right now. not just because india can produce this technology in an economic fashion, but also becoming a formidable competitor in the commercial space market. if everything goes as planned, this time around, the tundra on 3 is the lander should touch down on the 23rd or 24th of august. everyone back in india will be hoping for us soft landing. so we're in the studios which means around location. i'll send you the sizes at still with me. it's just me to the rocket. it's supposed to land in 2 weeks. no longer 40 days. yeah. for the 40 days. what are the chances of it actually touching down successfully? what's the aiming for? it is a soft landing, it's not just about being there, but doing it gently and gracefully. what happened with somebody on to is this the
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feet? this a so to the cutting of satellite? it crashed just moments before it was supposed to start stone and it lost the signal and we don't know what happened. but this time a scientist of mine is to bulk up the system. it's about the cut and turns around is about 300 kilograms heavier than of, of the previous systems. and this 300 kilograms has gone into buildings. we've got the extra few and more shock absorption capacity by to cents us. this is how they've built it. so tell us more about this role. that's called z crum. what's, what's special about it. so it's named after the indians based research father becomes that, or by. uh, so i thought it was kind of his brainchild and most of the rocket science and india comes from become and a little bit come through. well uh would uh would send out that over into uh, the moon's surface. but the land. uh, because it says we have like 4 different testing capabilities. it's going to check from one quick. it's going to check the temperature of the soil. it's going to look
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out for water, and it's also going to leave out of the selector which we can passively test later by sending those boxes from us and getting it to selected. we know the moon's movement better with this, reflect. so this is one mission that has to go well, what um, what are the future plans? india's future space class. if this succeeds, if the landing goes as planned on the 23rd 24th august, then india is also planning emission with japan in the future. it's called a new fix. it's also a lunar mission. this project itself is an international collaboration with nasa in the visa and so many other space agencies contributing in small ways to make this project happen. but what's more interesting is on the 26th or 27th of august and is also planning to launch. and the c m, as in the accounts under, i mean one other thing. i mean sun, there will be a satellite sent out to look directly into the sun and observe it. so it is looking at the moon and the sun around the same time for the country. how important is this?
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it's a huge moment, primarily because i a sato, is not just a space agency that's geared towards commercial space in the future, but it's a symbol of curiosity. it's the scientific temperament embodied into one institution in india. as a side, all of alternately grew up looking at this rock. it's that one day in a week would be that. so i want to work on that program and i was like when i studied physics, is what i just thought. oh, it's a great place for young people with scientific and to see some of the country that have a lot of outreach programs this with time to time that our budget shortages. but i sort of push this through and has been the frontier of indian science this week to thank you very much. thank you. and we're going to fonts now where the country is celebrating its a fitness center. the bus to present the middle of my call has been presiding over
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a military parade with india's prime minister in the rental. modi says, guest of on the day marks the beginning of the french revolution in 1789. but this is celebration is comes from since divided over the reaction to the police, shooting off a teenage drive of the killing. and the riots that followed have expelled full lines in french society. more than a 100000 police have been deployed nationwide to deter new outbreaks of violence, the the one this toilets now go to paris who offers funding. sonya finally. so that's something that we just sold by the day as a national day of fonts is taking place in a particularly tense moment for the country. what's the facility when i'm sure you have this one. so these, any of the up to 3 homes and the highlights of watch tv is really this military parade that explicit the iconic soon. so these are, you can probably see of a lot of military equipment tags and the sort of a,
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so was going false me. there are lots of people your lots of families of you know, out here just to see the street and right where i am, that is quite depressed about this field. but i have to say that the recent riots which a block from so the simply cost a shadow over this nation holiday differential parties have but then the same of fireworks because they were used in these wife against police forces several times and municipalities of all to collect tensile fire work, dismiss, and the other thing of course, is that there is a huge security presence here in place that of $45000.00 police officers deployed across fronts of debate. i'm tonight to kind of ensure that no for the andras breaks out of some of the oil also has been some controversy because india is prime . minister mode is advise that as a special case, the cost of on a. why is that? what other critics say, man? that's right, if i'm missing the range of all the is the guest of all know, and that is the reflection of goals. the fonts has 0 intensifying commotion and political ties with india, but that other number of opposition politicians,
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i'm active in the field and fonts who have pointed out what really slammed the choice of more before it gets to bonus bucks you day. because the essentially free that you know, must be the, the, the mocks to try and put the liberty and the, the free will of the people. and basically the, the very value is of the quality, the boogie and for tony to be that of somebody symbolized. but the state, the, those are the bodies for the under attack in india, under the board, the administration. we also saw an open little publish yesterday. the newspaper by prominent intellectuals slamming the choice of all the as a, as the guest on notice that the criticism field really is that the french government is going to completely blind eye to the growing lights. might be sions, they say in india, which is the media, the front of which is often referred to as well. so i'll just democracy. and of course of the box the, the visit of more the is really the catalyst for that criticism of correspondence on the following cause that reported from paris. thank you very much. sonya and why prime. and if somebody is in fonts back in india, very amazing. sumunah river has reached its highest level and nearly 50 years
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flooding parts of the capital, denny, including landmarks like the red for exceptional monsoon ryans, of course, widespread damage. authorities have close schools and offices and i'm wanting that clean drinking boards. i may have to be russians. it's rare for daily odds to see the river and speak. the munos fluttered roads in north of the capitol deli, disrupting transport. the water has forced this range of homes, meaning thousands of had to move out during jeep is trying to salvage what you can from her flooded kitchen and wonders how she will be able to cook for her children . water level had been rising steadily and residency their costs for help have gone on answering. server says she hasn't receiving any assistance and her children have not eaten since last night. and even if she has lost everything the
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money since the monsoons began at the beginning of june, that leaves recorded more than twice average rainfall. and people are worried, the waters will rise further. lucre says that those who could have already left and taken refuge elsewhere would floodwaters through mixed wood freeness, water and sewage present, a health hazard. the city of 20000000 remains on high alert schools. colleges and government offices have been closed till sunday. that's have a look now at some of the headlines to the international criminal court has opened a new pro into war crimes and sits on the united nations says it has found evidence of a mass graves in west uh for more than 3000 people have been killed in millions, displaced in the conflict between rival generals flat up 3 months ago.
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the world health organization is wanting to ask for tom, a common artificial suite to that could be linked to concept b. u. n. agency is calling for more research into the substance, millions consume this week, not every day as a sugar substitute and diet soft drinks and other foods us regulate does have improved and non prescription both control to the drug of pills will be available from next year. the decision widens contraceptive access in the us with abortion rights are increasingly under threat russians. president vladimir putin is threatening to walk away from the black sea grain deal on this some west and sanctions. i lifted the deal has guaranteed safe shipping routes, full ukrainian grain, as well as some russian exports to be shipped via the black sea to the world. the agreement was broken by the united nations in turkey, unsigned by moscow and chief in july last year. and that's been crucial in easy
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a global crisis boxed by the russian invasion of a few crane with a deal about to expire on monday, put in is using the pressure to demand wisdom countries and blockages on some russian exports and the payments for more of them but you have somebody, we may suspend all participation in the deal here, which you know, and if they say once again and then they will fulfill the promise is given to us, let them fulfill those promises and then we'll rejoined the deal immediately. jeremy, knowledgeable on that as samuel romani from the institute for defense and security services in london. also off the book, putting this war on your credit and not putting this talking about promises that have to be fulfilled before russia continues the grand deal of what does the mean? so i think that russia won several guarantees of it. first of all, they want the cultural bank to be reconnected to this one sister. and they were rumors yesterday that the united nations may be considering that that would give
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them, in addition to gas from bank, is the 2nd major subsidiary, or bank that is basically connected to the financial system. it can be used to get around stations. and the other thing they want are more garrett keys, that any supplies of russian green or fertilizer that are being locked from a generational markets can be freely export. now the un anthony european commission for president of us on the line as well, have proved into per long deal along the black, cx, board of grain warning of the consequences of not doing so. let's listening quickly to what exactly from the line said. secretary general, i want to thank you for your tireless efforts to prolong the black sea green initiative the world needs it. russia has a responsibility to prolong it, otherwise global food in security will be the consequence. so now the ball is in president poor teams court and the world is watching your commission president was
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left on the line speaking then. now how disruptive with the cancellation of the deal uh be for global food supplies. and i think that this deal with the cancellation before i started to for global, for supplies. obviously it's unclear whether russia will be able to completely blockade the black sea. yes. dr. and threatened to do or did before july, because of the vulnerabilities of the russian navy brake reasons, the mascot closure being sound and ukraine's ability to work around some of that by the quickly direction striking a port infrastructure in odessa. and it could lead to brush or even being more resistant to inspections of that supplies of grant. so i think that rush, if you can gauge a lot of instruction statics, that could be very, very detrimental to supply change across the world. and even more than just the supply of rain itself, it could lead you exacerbated from price inflation, sunflower oils, cooking oil green in countries that desperately need a cheaper if i could literally that's there. and i forgot. now ross aspect to put
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this deal before, is it likely that it actually goes through with it or rush is played in internal game or bring friendship on this deal ever since it was signed. and they've been very critical of implementation and as partially due to domestic pressure from hardliners announcer nationalist, one of the biggest voices was it was spoken opposed to the radio tourism. yeah, this was, of course, the why never cheaters any progression we now is inside line. but there are many other domestic voices who are critical of any kind of diplomacy with you. craig, however, direct or indirect, interested into it. so i think that to make that keep this going until july 17 i the most likely i'll come a grade that he will extended the has russia soft power in africa in the middle east, as well as a relationship with turkey would be february seriously strain if they don't go ahead with us some more money that from the institute for defensive security services in london. thank you very much. thank you very much. i. this is here in germany,
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climate protesters of disruptive services at humbug and this adult apple is full by blocking the runway activists from the so called last generation group said the general government has failed to come, greenhouse gas emissions from the transport sector, which are contributing to climate change while the travel disruptions did not go down well with passages. climate activist breached a security fence and glued themselves to a runway. their actions halted flights for several hours. angry passengers who called me but that doesn't take any precautions to you that anyone can just walk in. this time that was climate activism. the next time it could be terrace to climb the fence. you get the protestors from the last generation group say they wanted to draw attention to the climate crisis, but their protest coincided with the start of the summer holidays. in hamburg,
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several passengers said targeting ordinary people was the wrong way to achieve the group's goals. slips and hit the wrong people. it's a shame that doing this on the 1st day of the holidays when families are looking forward to taking the long awaited holiday. the trustees, i understand, be active as they are to be the opposite of what they intended in the beginning of the holidays and families are happy and looking forward to going away. i understand the climate purchases have sympathy for them, but not in this way. last generation activist said repeatedly block traffic by moving themselves to roads in cities across germany. the group say their unusual stance are designed to highlight environmental damage and press for more decisive action to counter global warming. film and television production and the united states will be mostly shut down off to the hollywood actors union forces to go on
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strike folders. on joining the hollywood writes, it's who have already been on stripe for 11 weeks. the group say that being shortchanged, even as production of studios raking she which buffets a long drive the cuttings, close in hollywood for the 1st time. and over 60 years, the hotline of american cinema is facing an industry wide shut down production on major film shows and series is grinding to a halt as actors and writers join forces to them on better pay contracts. a strike is an instrument of last resort. we've tried for 4 weeks to reach a deal with the and p t p. and unfortunately they have left us with no alternative act as the demanding that's the share of streaming profit encoding for regulations on all to special intelligence. to the vast majority of those on strikes, the stakes a high. yeah. accurate so now, well,
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the sites like the top point 0001. everyone else is actually a lot of actors have to have. second, or 3rd or 4th jobs. are living the head of disney ball, but i got hit the fact that the threats of industrial action, cooling, union, expectations, unrealistic but the head of the screen actors guild, the actors union, star of the 90 said, come the 90 friend dress. you may have heard the mountains clear we are you share the well because you were under the union strike rules act as a prohibited from performing in films as well as promoting them. and that's already
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had an impact. one of the biggest prime years of the year, the topic history, drama oppenheimer, it's london debut, was moved up. so stuff like robert downey junior, and kelly and murphy could appear before the strike began. oh yeah, we wanted to come out and talk about it cuz we're really proud of it and we worked really hard on it and we want to do, you know, everything was all set up. so we said people, let's just, let's just do it. you know, and then if they call it strike, we'll go out and that's exactly what they did. often the action was confirmed with this strike now underway. the red carpet is set to be far less busy until the deal is reached. sports is now in tennis. in uh, sweet salinas dream run uh wimbleton has ended in the semi finals. ukrainian wildcard was beaten by another on c display. i'm ok to bruce about all fee check with public fund doors about seeing here. southern fall,
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the match made light work of our opponent at one stage winning 7 consecutive gains in 6363. the c becomes for the 1st and seated female finally, since b g came in 1963 and to leave the underdog against 6 seated owns above. who beat a rena? so by the income in the other $75.00 bought the tech dam is just happy to be that off to enjoy a miserable 2022. i didn't play for 6 months last year and yeah, you never know if you're going to be had that level again and i'm just so grateful to be here and to be health or you know, to play them. and so again, so yeah, what. 8 the what you my best sampling qualities for the cost on. so it's a, it's a change both. um just see every great so well it's, it is about i've had a much tougher time in house. every final against hard hits, an opponent from the rose a
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said also tied right box to the full box, taking the next $0.02 to reach the final for a 2nd consecutive. she says she is line from last time when she asked me to go in the system. well, i'm learning to transform the the bed energy into a good one. so the, the anger that i had the, from this for. so it's a, i tried to stay focused, you know, some, some things i have no control over, you know, she can ace any time she can hit the big server even if i have a break point. and that's frustrating a bit. but i'm glad that i'm a accepting it, them, and the dig in deep, you know, to, to just go to go and win this match. and, and hopefully this tournament you're watching dw, and you see as a reminder, off the top story we have for you, for you at this hour in the space agency has lost
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a rocket carrying a rope to them the shot, drown sweet admission. haines to explore the moon's south pole in search of ox. india aims to become only the 4th country to successfully landed croft. and that's it from me and the news team from i'll have an update for you at the top of the hour of next is comfort zone. did i use tim? sebastian is russian political scientists? because i mean i've seen about the recent voc that we've done. i'm good, how the office in early in the
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