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the, the, you know, our series guardians of truth watch now on youtube dw documentary the this is dw news slide from ballot. it's finally lift off for india is mission. to the move, the temporary on spacecraft launch was carrying a robotic rover to the luna south pole. and the nation's hopes and aspirations is also coming up. russia threatens to end the black sea grain deal,
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the yellow deal expires on monday. risk getting vital ukrainian grain exports to the world. president vladimir putin is pressuring west and countries for an end to sanction the gulf as welcome to the program. in this space agency has lost a rocket that will attempt to land a robotic roll them on the moon they sunray on 3 mission aims to touch down on the moon's lastly unexplored south pole. the rock had launched earlier today from india's space center on suite harvey co to island that in that's on india's east coast. it will now travel for almost a month to the moon. if it succeeds to land, india will become only the 4th country to ever put cross. the civil early
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emissions ended in fayetteville. one of the objective is to explore the moon's polar region 4 ice, which could potentially supply a future space station there. with water. on the tundra 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 as growing geo political ambitions. it's had success and failure . it was 2008, when indian scientists sent the tundra on one probe into 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 are also intentionally crashed or prob onto the surface that helped to provide groundbreaking proof of the presence of water there. it also given the other confidence that one can do this to put
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a satellite in orbit 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 changing admission launched in 2019 intending to take the next step. the idea was not to crash or prove 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 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 a month or 2,
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making our wish to touch the moon. and that amount of 5 horsemen our wish to embrace the moon. our has only grown stronger. our trouble why autumn with both y on kind of 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 is destined to become a huge flash on the global states 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 threes landers should touch down on the 23rd or 24th of august. everyone back in india will be hoping for a soft landing process president flooded it puts in is the rest of the week to walk away from the black sea grain deal. unless some wisdom sanctions are listed, the deal has guaranteed safe shipping for ukrainian grain as well. as some russian exports to be shipped by the black sea to the world, the agreement was broken by the united nations and turkey and signed by moscow empty in july. last year. it has been crucial, an easy, a global surprises that was sparked by the russian invasion of ukraine with a deal about to expire on monday. proceed is using the pressure to the mon western countries and blockages on some russian exports and payments for them. but have
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somebody we may suspend all participation in the deal here. what you to notice, 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. that's just how disruptive, what the cancellation of the deal be to global foot supplies. i put that question to samuel romani from the institute of defense and security services in london. and i think that the deal would begin for it should be quite destructive for global, for supplies. obviously, it's unclear whether russia will be able to completely blockade the black sea. yes . dodge and threatened to do or did before july because of the vulnerabilities of the russian navy burglaries and some oscar closer being south and ukraine's ability to work around some of that by the quickly direction. striking airport infrastructure in odessa and could lead you pressure even being more resistant to inspections of that supplies of grant. so i think that russia can gauge
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a lot of instruction in statics that could be very, very detrimental to supply chains across the world. and even more than just a supply of rain itself, it could lead you exacerbated from price inflation, sunflower oils, cooking oil green in countries that desperately need a cheaper foot. it like you really that's there, and i forgot, oh, handbell. in some of these towns that will have saw, it says, face the press on the countries position on ukraine. the w is rosalia romani i asked him about the commitments that he and all the g 7 lead is made to teach this week. and whether they could really be called security guarantees. here's what sholtes have to say for tidings because that's supposed to be the defense, but the money ukraine currently spends on defense is apparently now as large as the budget of the entire country was before the war. for them p is this, mr. magician smells, thought she'd be in june. just imagine what that will mean in the case of germany.
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and this is all of us to purchase the chapter. and it's clear that the ukranian you economies cannot the burden by yourself. i'm good. how things will be after the war . i think it's impossible to speculate at this pointing side to finish. look on some tips. i don't know if that's supposed to yet. i think we have to concentrate on what we need to do now. and that is to mobilize all of our strength to support ukraine for as long as necessary. also to flow through who done this in the field. if you look at our batch of situation and then recognize that we have your mark billions more in support for ukraine's defense in the coming years. and then you can imagine what it looks like in other countries if they do the same. and that is why a commitment like this, what you see in the agreement is very significant. when i 1st speaking the ice folks who dw political correspondent, julia south denny, and also if it shows comments, give us any insight into the details of the security guarantees. hey,
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wasn't to that concrete we can say, and a we know that the chancellor is often hard to get things out of the chancellor. he's not at the most talkative sometimes also in these a big press conferences. but this is not a case of shows being sholtes and not wanting to disclose things. but also when we look at the agreement that g 7 countries reached this, we got the nato summit about the security guarantees they themselves are vague, showed spoke of a military commitment to support ukraine, providing military aid, but also financial aid. and this is also what a g 7 countries are looking at. they want to provide a framework to support ukraine. now, as of the war is ongoing, but also when the war will be over looking at military equipment at trainings at intelligence sharing. but it doesn't go much further than that. we haven't seen any where a clear statement saying if after the war ukraine is again threatened or attacked,
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we will directly support it militarily. it is nothing of the sorts. and all of shots also said far away from such commitments on a different note support for sure. it's got the coolest and government has dropped significantly in the polls recently. did they react to that? as he did not seem particularly concerned, then he didn't address this directly, but we can look for example, at what the main topics of discussion were a year ago at last year in the summer press conference. it happens yearly. and at the time, the chancellor was concerned with trying to support a german citizens with the effects of inflation with the effects of russia's aggression against ukraine. there was the prospect of an energy crisis over the winter. and this year, at the press conference, he repeated that he, he believes that he got germany through these threats and these risk quite well
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that germany and his government was as far as a successful in this. and the fact that he is a underlining, this means that he probably isn't particularly concerned about these pulled numbers . and that he thinks that his plan for the future of germany is enough to convince voters to support him. a political correspondent julia solidarity this. thank you very much. julia timeouts have looked at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. japan space agency has stuff set back off to a rocket engine exploded during testing on friday. the small propulsion unit for the japanese loans vehicle blew off the balance of minutes into the test. no one was injured. it's the latest in a series of famous them have hung put the country space ambitions. the international criminal court has opened a new probe into war primes in the sit on the united states and says it has found
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evidence of a mass grave in west of for more than 3000 people have been killed in millions displaced since the conflict between rival generals flat up 3 months ago, or what else is sort is in china, i have lost emergency response operations in several provinces of the heavy flooding. tens of thousands of people have fled the homes and the countries official improvement and civil areas have inside the races by heavy rain over the past few weeks. destroy homes that infrastructure and killing several people in front of held events celebrating. it's a fit no sooner or bus the day, which month the beginning of the french revolution. in 1789 in paris president the midway my coal presided over a military right with india's prime minister and remotely, as his guest. on the day of unity comes this francis divided over the police, shooting of
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a teenage drive up and protest and riots which followed. more than 100000 police have been deployed nationwide to the to new outbreaks of violence. the events have exposed the fault lines in french society. while private assembly visits france beckon india, the major yamuna river has reached its highest level in nearly 50 years. flooding parts of the capital daily include the landmarks locked the red fords. exceptional a monsoon rains have closed wide spread damage. authorities have close schools and offices and voting that clean drinking water them will have to be rationed. it's rare for delhi, i to see the river in space. the munos fluttered rhodes in north of the capitol deli, disrupting transport. the water has forced its way into homes, meaning thousands of had to move out. a starting jeep is trying to salvage what you
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can from her flooded kitchen. and wonders how she'll be able to cook perfect children. water levels 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. they may then, if she has lost everything the money since the monsoons began at the beginning of june, dudley's record is 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 and that's what we
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will do. so now coming up next in the do the news, a chance this month still become thailand's prime minister of the failing to win support impala by calling various biology. we'll have that story and a lot more on to the news i just off to a short on gab office in berlin from me and all of us in the news room here. thanks for the i'm not i love and that's really i've loved her since the beginning because of her character because of her.

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