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but for many, the frenzy ends in really the bill we were promised high speed rail. but so far there is no sign of the coin in latin america starts august, 18th on d. w. the . this is the, the, the news line from the west african lead is agreed to keep all options on the table, including ministry falls to restore, have been enrolled in asia, and of course the summit in neighboring nigeria. echo aust, what is the deployment of a stand by force but there are no signs. he says we'll hand back kola also coming
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up. elections in ecuador will go ahead, despite the beginning of a presidential candidate and russia launches it's past due to emission for nearly 50 years, and it bits becomes the 1st country to reach the moon. some polls the i'm handed mohammed, thanks for joining us. we still have in these yet where lead is of west african talk echo was, have ordered the deployment of a stand by force. they said they want to explore every means for a peaceful resolution to the ministry to. but the message is clear. if nice as ministry rulers do not reinstate the countries democratically elected president, it could put nisha on a collision course with its neighbors. we stand for can lead as arrived in
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a boucher to move the next move it urgent. amazing. came often easiest one to ignore the ultimatum to stand down from the power grab. since the group sees all diplomatic gave fits to results, the crisis has been rejected by the military leaders. now they are ramping up the pressure to restore democracy, issuing this directive, that the committee of the chief of defense stuff, to activate the equity done by force with all its elements immediately order the deployment of the equity fund by force to restore constitutional order. in the republic of news yet, but it still isn't clear what that will look like for the standby force, likely to take weeks if not longer, to assemble the block and so reiterated its commitment to finding a peaceful resolution earlier the one to talk to a national tv to announce
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a new government with me, she is deposed. presidents mohammed, bosom, still under house arrest, concerns of growing about his well being. we're aware, a recent reports that president mohammed presume of new share and his family are living without electricity, water, food, or medicine. and i can see the following, or the secretary general is very concerned over the deplorable living conditions that president presume and his family are reported to be living under, as it continued to be arbitrarily detained by members of the presidential guard in next year. as the political did, law continues the people of media a weary of what comes next. really after the who did the, our country really leave and the bug situation. why i see a bug situation. because through the if you look every why we can see everywhere there's lights up, the lights of night, so i think is going to use it for the to ship. i mean,
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interview not ministry interview, tough sanctions on media maintenance, struggling with rolling pal accounts and supply chain disruptions creating food and susan t. the residents awaiting the next move in the countries future. echo as government has to pay the state of emergency after presidential candidate was assassinated as a campaign, riley. fernando vs. the sense here was shot dead at a political rally. he wasn't the front run up, but his attacks on corruption, ju various death threats. dorians are outraged. they have taken to the streets to protest the killing of presidential candidate, fernando via these ends you. he was shot moments after this riley where he spoke about fighting cartels and corruption in ecuador, on the road,
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we experienced the horror movies yet this 3040 shots were fired with machine guns. we saw the wounded falls. i know there are some dead unsolved lead. fernanda vincent, you was assassinated models, how many dollars? i mean, you're not gonna see nothing atara. do you see that the shooting left? several others wounded? now the government has declared a state of emergency. and president demo also has promised that the scaling would not go unpunished via visa n 0 was one of the 8 presidential candidates and his scaling history good concerns about security disposal, properties, disposal, i'm very sad. i'm had, my country hurts me. how is it possible that there's so much in security and that nothing can be sold, that nothing can be done?
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it was horrifying. for younger, oh really, you know, it's not been by letter. i mean, it is really unfortunate, accurate or suffering. this is not about the kind of that or political force. it is really about the situation that the country is going through, and it shows the insecurity which all of us citizens find ourselves. but beyond that, it is a collective feeling that we want a peaceful ecuador. the vote is set to go ahead on august 20th, but some candidates have suspended their campaign events in the run up to election day as well that let's take a look at some of the stories making headlines around the world. india is prime minister under major moody's government has defeated a no confidence vote in motion in parliament. opposition and peace have accused the government of staying silent about like violence of the north east states of money for. but they said, so we'll come before the speaker of the house called events occurring says
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a russian strike and a civilian building and separation has killed at least one pass. and this is the 2nd attack on the southern city. in recent days, the city is about 50 kilometers from europe's biggest nuclear power plant. at least 53 people have died in well, 5 on hawaii is molly island foss, moving fires that being driven from strong winds from a pacific, kara k. hundreds of buildings have been destroyed. thousands have been evacuated. you as president joe biden has declared the fire as a major disaster unlocking federal aid. now russia has lost its best mission in almost 50 years. the $25.00 mission will study the surface and search for results and such as water pressure is aiming to be the best country to successfully land at the moon. south pole is competing for that
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distinction with india, like stones, its own doing emission last month. while the washer could put one of the 1st that is on the moon and decades mission is being overshadowed though by the countries ongoing invasion and ukraine, or the lunar $25.00 mission is the 1st time russia has tried to reach the moon. since the lunar 24 went there and back again in 1976, when russia was still part of the soviet union. this latest emission has been plagued by delays. but if all goes according to plan, the 800 kilogram lander could touch down on the lunar surface by the end of august, russian space agency was cosmo says after a rival, the lender will analyze soil samples and conduct other research for a year. it's findings though will not be shared with visa or now. so we have for discontinued the corporation was, was customers. so most of the rest of invasion um, but um,
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when we were still in the corporation, the scientific object us would have to have a better understanding on the regular and on zillow. that dustin pass me a range of admissions sponsored by different nations and even companies have failed in recent attempts at soft landing on the moon. although far safely accomplished in the mid 19 sixty's landing, safely on the lunar surface rather than crashing there remains a challenging technical proposition. the indian space agency knows only too well how difficult a soft landing can be. it launched a 2nd mission to land on the moon in mid july. its 1st attempt to come down softly and 2019. sailed the chandra on 3 land or has a longer flight plan so could actually be touching down around the same time as rush is lunar $25.00. most emissions are aimed at the moon's southern poll navi, it was
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a post. so typically are the most interesting areas not only to look for the history of the universe, but also we know that there was abundance of water. on the craters, i see water and the water can be used to produce hydrogen and oxygen. and as we all know, that's the source of life as nations gear up for what many experts see as a new era and space exploration. the moon will play a central role mode for its resources and as a stepping stone for further endeavors with the lunar $25.00 mission. russia is also trying to get in on the ground floor floor. and this i'm joined by keith calling in washington dc. he is an astro biologist and a full month nasa employee. he currently works as a jan this covering space policy, but they're happy with us here and dw news. so how important is this loans for
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russia as well? it's important. so russia in ways that are perhaps a little bit different than everybody else. so as was mentioned in your set up these uh, this is taking them quite a long time to do this machine was proposed originally in the 19 ninety's and due to the hardware problems and financial problems. it was the wage and you know, her decorated to and then russia decided to evade ukraine, which shut off virtually all cooperation that is had with possible partners. so the spacecraft is pretty much picking up after the left off 50 years ago. it's a simple spacecraft and learn something, but yeah, even if, as was mentioned by design, just use anything at the moment ago. they do not share the information. we're not going to really lose anything because there's so many other spacecraft reform or capabilities that are going to the soft full but it's not posed a place to be. yeah, i mean, as he mentioned is big competition right now to see who can get to the moon. so
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what does it actually mean in terms of rushes standing in the space race? well, if this is the move to is it prompts, you know, most things later here and is you tried to land down here, it gets a little more complicated. so you get bragging right score actually waiting on the sup, all the mood, india, if they do it, they may do it very shortly before or after the russians do it. so we'll see. so i guess at this point, i mean surprises if the russians are not going to accomplish anything. technically you're scientifically, it's just that they've again the vice later themselves. so the value of the spacecraft is probably more national pride then it is perhaps science. so who would you say is a head when it comes to this level of technology that's being used? well, years back in the day when i was given high school, when this thing was to be considered a. so there was a competition between the united states and the soviet union. now,
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is everything ranging from over competition to cooperation to things in between, whether it's competitive, but it's a friendly competition. i would say russia is not in the lead at all loosely land and then you can say that they've done better, but uh there's a whole range of americans spacecraft. and again, this needs to be scrapped coming into land that are built with much more modern technology and much more capability. so wherever it lands with, wherever crashes does, i mean, that's what it comes down to. and what should we be expecting to look out for in the next 5 days? well, both spacecraft are taking the time, getting to the move. do you need space crafts? it's taking longer. it's valid order on the moon and eventually it will come in and land around august 23rd. the russian spacecraft, the stick is about 5 days to get to the move. it will also orbit the moon for a couple of days that it will come in to the south for again, around the same time. so i don't know if the russians are in the mood to claim 1st
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prize. be going early or wait. we'll see what happens. they have been known to stage some of their events so as to get extra ranking wide. so you may actually see a, a, a competition certainly happened around the 22nd of august, just a guess. now the warren ukraine has meant that international cooperation on space involving washer has most of the end. so what does that mean for space exploration and science and general as well? you know, the international space station right now has been in operation for more than 2 decades. and there's a whole 1000000000 of people in the world that have no recollection of a time when people did not live and work peacefully and space and all that space they should it's, it's america and russia in europe and canada, japan and many other countries. despite all the politics and some whining and complaining,
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perhaps we had an amazing ability to get along with russia and with all of the other countries involved for the past decade. so i like he said that perhaps we've learned to do something in the space. we can't do one or that may be a big benefit. we will see. all right, that is keith calling speaking to us from washington dc. thank you very much indeed for your time and analysis. my pleasure. when you watch the news, leih from berlin, business is coming up. next i'll face and by the image of how many portions of loads us are now in the world climate change, the storage space is much less the way from just one week. how much less can it really get.

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