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[000:00:00;00] news this is the w news live from pilot. it's finally lift off for in this mission to the move. the country on spacecraft launch pad here on friday. kerry april bosky rover to the new south pole in search for heights. the vive, take off, but still has to make the digit,
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the landing on the moon's russia threat as to end the black sea grain deal. the yellow deal expires on monday. risk any vital to cranium. grain exposed to the world, president flooded reputed as pressuring west and countries for an end to sanction. cost hollywood and shop down us film and television stock joint writers on strike, oversleeping pay and specified fishing intelligence. it's the biggest showbiz strike in 60 years. the . i'm good, how about is welcome to the program. in this space agency has just launched a rocket that will attempt to land the robotic rover on the move. the chunk right
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on 3 mission aims to top stone and the bows logically unexplored. self poll as the walk had launched in the last from india's space center on she hardly quotes the island on india's east coast. it will now travel for almost a month to the move if it succeeds to land. india will become only the 1st country to put the croft on the moon. several earlier emissions ended in failure though one . the objective is to explore the moon's polar region 4 ice age could potentially supply a future base station with voice. now do not use search, meet the migration on jobs. been out here in this 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 a really big because it has been trying to be a folder on the in the space context for a very long time and turned around with it right in the center of it. because many
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luna machines have failed from global space agencies in recent years. so if some trans alonda are actually mixed 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. the tundra and 3 will blast into space on an indian mark, 3 rock at chandra on means moon vehicle in san squared 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 chandra on one proven to space and towards or the satellite. it was successfully inserted into orbit around the moon and sent back data for nearly a year. the orbit or also intentionally crashed, approve onto the surface that helped to provide groundbreaking proof of the presence of water there. it also given the confidence that one can do this to put a satellite in orbit around the moon,
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and then from very nearby 100 kilometers studied 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 or prove on the moon but rather touched 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. and emotional set back for the indian space agency. it's chairman prime minister, no render moody and the country as a whole. but the failure didn't kill the program. it's 2 day 10 that amount for tunic,
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our wish to touch the moon. send that amount of file goes from an hour wish to embrace the moon. our has only grown stronger. our trouble why autumn? but both? why are 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's space agency. it is very important for the so 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 is destined to become a huge player on the global stage right now. not just because india can produce this technology and then you cannot make session, but also becoming
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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 a soft landing. so we're in the studio situated around location, offering you the sizes at still with me. it's just me that it does so the rocket is supposed to land uh in 2 weeks, no longer 40 days. yeah. for the 40 days. what are the chances of it actually touching down successfully? what you're aiming for is a soft landing. it's not just about being there, but doing it gently and gracefully. what happened with somebody on to is to feed this a so to the cut in a satellite, it crashed just moments before it was supposed to touchstone and it lost the signal and we don't know what happened. but this time, scientists have minus to bulk up the system. it's about the current term very on is
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about 300 kilograms heavier than of the previous systems. and this 300 kilograms has gone into building safeguards, extra few and more shock absorption capacity by to cents. us, this is how they built it. so tell us more about this robots called v 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, a saddle was kind of his brainchild and most of the rocket science in india comes from become and literally become the ruba wouldn't. uh, would send out the ruba into uh, the more and so says, but the line to become it says we'll have like, 4 different testing capabilities. that's going to check from one quick's. it's going to check the temperature of the cellular. it's going to look out for water and it's also going to leave out at a select up, which we can passively test later by sending of pauses from us and getting it to selected. we know the moons movement better with this reflect though. so this is
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one mission that has to go well, what um, what are the future plans that india's future space class if this succeeds, if the landing goes as planned on the 23rd, 24th august in india is also planning a mission with japan in the future, it's called a new fix. it's also a new and i mention this project itself as an international collaboration with nasa and 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, india is also planning to loans and other families. and the accounts under, on the moon of the family and 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? it's a huge moment, primarily because aisle sato is not just a space agency that's geared towards commercial space in the future, but it's
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a symbol of curiosity. the scientific temperament embodied into one institution in india as a side only alternately, grew up looking at this rock. it said one day in a week would be that. so i wanted to up on that program and of course like when i studied physics, is what i thought, oh, it's a great place for young people with scientific and to see them in the country that a lot of outreach programs, us 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, so thank you very much. thank you. the end is 5 minutes and the movie was not. that's a witness. the last person because he is in front. so he's the guest of all that for today's best, the day celebrations, most of your company's president, and one of them i called to the traditional military parade. fonts is most important, national holiday marks, the beginning of the french revolution in 1789. this is not soon of
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celebrations, commerce problems is divided over the reaction to the police, shooting of a teenage drive of the killing. and the riots that followed have exposed fault lines in french society. more than a 100000 police have been deployed nationwide to deter new outbreaks of violence. that's the sum of all the headlines authorities in china and have launched emergency response operations in several provinces off the heavy flooding. tens of thousands of people, athletic homes in the countries, and what's the issue i'm probably in some areas have been saturated by heavy rain. so over the past 2 weekends, withdrawing the homes and infrastructure and coming several people, funds from samples on international criminal court has opened a new probe into what funds in sit on the united nations says it has found evidence of a mass graves in west uh for more than 3000 people have been killed and millions displaced
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since the conflict between rival generals flat up 3 months ago. russia's president vladimir putin is threatening to walk away from the black sea grand deal unless some wisdom sanction lifted. the deal high is guaranteed safe shipping roads for 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 and turkey and signed by moscow mc in july. last year. it has been crucial and easing a global food crisis. spock by the russian invasion to that was a deal about to expire on monday. polluted is using the pressure to the mon western countries ends, blockages on some russian exports and paintings. when we're gonna have somebody, we may suspend all participation in the deal here, which you know, and if they say once again that they will fulfill the promise is given to us, let them to fill those promises and then we'll rejoined the deal immediately. and
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certainly now from nairobi, county, i'm is a non data from save the children. now it saves the children, have issued a lot about the black sea grain, the why this is because the black sea green deal and you clean and report of exports of green. i really important to millions of people across the world. besides, this will enable a lot of people to put food on them, please. the plates and the black sea green initiative. and these 2 new ones will allow for more children and more families to get food on their tables without studying the won't have to do next week. a lot of children and then little my this will go hungry. now the cost of food, in many regions across africa was already on and up with trend. how big of a role does this you create the,
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the ukraine will play for food security in the region. since the war, a lot has changed for communities in the region since the war, the cost of foot has become more expensive for many, it is out to reach for many and that whole we're seeing increasing numbers of children. i noticed we're seeing increasing numbers of people going hungry, making good choices about taking the children to school or, and even just taking the children's to hospital. we know that the renewal of this deal is, is really important, not just for the fact that it will not allow for exports to, to 2 countries in the world to allow the un to, to, to, to add any value for the age to be many countries in africa that they've already experiencing high cost of living and,
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and lack of access to food to generate so what needs to be done now, so that russia will continue the grain deal, who can put pressure on russia? i think it's a combined pressure internationally and also to direction government. it is a p a that i would need to call and, and they cannot make interest of being placed ahead of the interest. so being the bottom, the book, people across the world. and so far it is really important that those political and economic interests no longer be come to play. and i had to get license with security in the world. so the russian government and for me to call out to engage and it still needs to be on the police has gone and the interest that this would, some of them know many, many countries. i, many african governments. i still have good relations with moscow. do you think they could exact more pressure
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a yes. continuously. we needs to recognize that the role of government, including the role of isaac and governments in supporting their countries in accessing full energy. sean, and it is important that political act is across the continent all to continue to speak in one voice. in supporting an end to the credit is supporting an end to the late nation of any changes that can be made in having people with food on that piece. i think one of the more important things ease for i think i need is now to use the international influence including to the russian government, to support the new owner of the deal next week. but also to enable more, i walk around for the insecurity globally. thank you very much and on,
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on data that from safe for children. joining us from nairobi. okay, now no rush as long ukraine has a split, many ukrainian families, millions of women and children have sold refuge in those countries. while most men are obliged to stay and fight in ukraine, as the conflict brag, zone experts say the long term separation is taking that heavy told on the ukrainian families and on society as a whole. ringback * and all black, this is how alexander the machine, it spends time with his daughter, so lumiere, me and his wife, christina often joins, and i'm with them. it's almost like they're together. but they're not. he's at home in kia, of green, and there's thousands of kilometers away long the quality of what it was. name is where you have when i talked to them, it feels like i'm with them. but when i finish the phone call, i realize i look around and i realize that i'm not,
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but it will pass and it alexander can't leave the country marshal law means many a fighting age have to stay, but his family are safe in scotland. there they have a new house, new school, new friends, and a new language. they're having to build a new life without him. until a bunch of them are much more. in fact, we see on television and on the internet, families getting divorced because the distance is difficult, the very difficult. it wasn't. no, it's maybe we're still together because we are united around so long. yeah. for the full and we understand what this is on the phone with that you'll have alexander does his best to follow. so the me a school progress via voice notes and videos. her teachers tend to be even visited him last october. but the light of being together was turned dark by russian drawing
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a tax on key of why they were you have them as 2 jobs about movement. the only thing i'm grateful was that they would leave you. it was very scary, equally when you look at the situation or what is happening here and what is best for the child. you have to make sacrifices talking to seems that please, as the work continues, their separation is starting to feel less temporary. at 1st, alexander thought they would just have to spend 12 months apart. but now he's accepted that at least for the next school year. the best thing for southern mia is to stay in scotland. you can find, man and alexander, situation across ukraine with no signs of the war will be over soon. exports worry about the long term effects on families and the country literally been over his studies, socio demographic problems for decades. she worries that the longer the war lasts, the more rooted children and their mothers will become in their new homes after the
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war. returning to a ruined country may seem like a per option, and many refugees are precisely the people. ukraine will need some dissented, so it, it should be added that to 70 percent of women who left after february 24th have higher education's. it was not as a math issue if you understand very well that if the wife has a higher education, then most likely the husband does to that is we will lose a significant part of human and social capital school is to turn off if it doesn't actually alexander uses bedtime stories to keep a link with his daughter law school blocks or less to live with as official, the simple festival, not to break disconnection between us, all of them. so we don't create some kind of cast them as we met them. we communicate in the morning with them during the day, and in the evening, it's like going to bed together in the high and low spot to all of them. tonight she reads her children's poems by ukrainian after followed
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a miracle and quote mark he was killed in the war. but his words remind this ukrainian child where she comes from. the ta, the cause, a psychologist living and working in the ukrainian capital chief enjoys, is now from the natalia as we just saw in our report. many of find in families have been separated by the war, and the longer the wall goes on, the more prominent these separations become body fixed. does this have on families on the whole? right? hello. right. the separation continues to the, it's the effects that they decide to badly, but you heard that they had the vision to you or them or the man as the main importance. think of those families. is it a value and connections? yeah. or was it was a family separate that's values. a families of same fellows stay above you, stay strong and they connect just a strong piece. okay. even if it's the tell,
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but in most cases one separation happens. it, it's, it ties a broken and because families about ties about sharing financial is sexual, physical, my sick, logical, and was depression. everybody goes his own a whole new way. and as far as you can keeps, come in a, it's easy to work so long then. but yes, unfortunately, uh for many families, if it's effective and then the sign up and because family is the most thing which keeps people here at to find to even get me the biggest, the results now to hear i'm into this will have ukrainians, somehow accepted this as the new reality, you have a lot to live with fear and loss, as you know, that's a game. so yes, unfortunately there's been the already and to it's impossible to accept the word it's possible to be used to,
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to the custom to each because otherwise we cannot leave. yeah, we have to, to live in surviving to do nothing survive, but to continue living. we up north except like we get to student all finality a but to because to be trust because here is the with us. and the last is it with this, but last has to have sense the totes us to, to be stay here to continue the last. yes, we used it. we know that it will stop somewhere, but we trust of our forced very much to protect in us and i gain with nothing like adopted but to be know that we have to leave here. and yeah, there is a lot of sense behind it. now this war has of cost of calls trauma for many ukraine is women and children. of course it's not enough psychological support available. oh, yes. oh yes. oh right. fortunately, i need trauma,
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but necessarily it would be days before i would if i did the shop trauma, but we are very much at the decides very much targeted for it is supposed to soccer to support the governmental program in place. which goes, how are you just provide entries and supporting every in speech and every piece of over the goonies of society and schools and hospitals that very well in terms of these ations that money private practices manifestations maybe trainings, a health conducted for a psychologist. and there are many the was it called which is the metro. and the question is that people address us. so we are pet, have them, we are ready to it. they have increase number inquiries and i believe we can, we can make it. yeah, we do like it, but whether people will like me, well, they need to ask this the question. they try to call the technologist natalia, natalie vie colt in the key of thank you very much for sharing your expertise with us. thank you. thank you. bye. i,
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a film and television production of the united states will be mostly shut down after the hollywood act as union voted to go on strike performance on joining hollywood writers who have already been on stripe for 11 weeks. both groups say they're being sold changed even as production studios, rake and sewage profits. 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 act isn't. writers join forces to them on that to 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
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streaming profits and cooling for regulations on all to special intelligence to the vast majority of those on strikes, the stakes a high yeah. accurate. so now, well, the sites like the top point 0001. everyone else is actually a lot of actors have to have 2nd, or 3rd or 4th jobs, or to the living. the head of disney ball. but i got hit back to the threats of industrial action, cooling, union, expectations, unrealistic but the head of the screen actors guild, the actors union, star of the 90 sitcom, the 90 fran drescher, made her the minds clear. the way
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that you share the well because you have it under the union strike rules act as a prohibited from performing in films as well as promoting them. that's already had an impact. one of the biggest premieres 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. before we go is suffer in california. i'm has had a well,
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i'm actually difficult time trying to wrangle back control office surfboard is what it shows a territorial see also a hijacking demands surfboard, while the surface struggles to stop the culprits known only us all to 8 full one is no stranger to police fighting, scratching and nibbling on 2nd thoughts increasingly bold behavior them as prompted officials to send a team to apprehend that's it from me and the news team up next is to the point focusing on later on the work in you've got office in berlin. thanks for watching
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