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the, the, this is the deadline use live from 35 digits full year crime, medlin's and denmark, a great to supply, keep with it's, explain it across the board against russia. president blood of me as a landscape causing an important motivational. the ukraine's forces also on the program, they put all votes in an election of a shadowed by the assassination of one of the candidates will get the lights on the security situation. live from the capital key to this hour and ross that loses the space. rice, again, it's within
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a $25.00 space process. spins out of control and crashes into the moon filing to put a van to on the south pole before india, the i'm anthony handbook and the program, the netherlands and denmark have a great to supply h. 165 digits to you trying to boost its counter offensive against russia. that's prime minister my furthest says he's country will deliver the craft once the conditions arrive. so let's he also met with danish prime minister method fredrickson to latest post in the cockpit as an f. 16 in boxes of hopes to provide 65 digits. not get clear how many will come from the netherlands. the crime has long been asking it's western allies for the us night flight of just so when he said, as the process will provide
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a come back age to drive back the rest of the invasion, the f. 16 fighter originated in the cold war, but still functions as the modern combat aircraft. the jet can engage and in the aircraft targets on the ground. the f. 16 entered service with the us air force in 1979. more than 4600 have been produced, making it one of the most successful military aircraft ever built to the stay. it remains the backbone of many nato and allied air forces around the world. the united states, as well as denmark and the netherlands, are phasing out their aging f sixteens and replacing them with the brand new f. $35.00 some danish and dodge of 16 so extensive combat enough gotten this done. it is likely that the airframes being supplied to
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ukraine will be quite old. i need a lot of maintenance to stay in the air. training, pilots and maintenance stuff will be the big challenges for ukraine. how the f 16 will actually impact cubes? war effort will depend on the weapons supplied with the jets. ukraine will be hoping to receive modern weapons, such as the us, i'm from air to air missiles, which can shoot down enemy aircraft up to 180 kilometers away. but these have yet to be approved and could be deemed too sensitive to fall into russian hands. they definitely correspondent and nice to expect to results. as in brussels and with us now, terry presidents allies, he has spent months asking for 5 digits without getting them. what changed as
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well as any, the one thing we know didn't change is presidents that lensky is position and his tenacity on just hammering nato leaders to provide him with these weapons. we saw this happen with tanks, as you'll remember that he was told he would never get them to be sold. he would never get f sixteens, another fighter just of that caliber. and here they are being ready to be dispatched. so i think that it's just one more example of how it zalinski goes into meetings with these leaders. he's made a big effort to meet them in person. as you've seen, he's just traveling to sweden, denmark, and now the metal is and he explains to them what difference it would make on the ground. and i've been told in these meetings, he's very calm, he's very deliberate. he comes with backseat, doesn't get emotional. and they call it, does a lensky effect? he walks out and lines are changed and we've just seen that happen again. gary, do we take from this that escalation, that weird we had so much about in the war is no longer an issue for the night of the countries that or it still is an issue. and with many of these heavy weapon systems, the,
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the allies have asked to crane to promise to pledge not to use these weapons in russian territory. so they may not cross into russian territory with these just with the tanks, with some other of the missiles and, and they're, you know, they're not allowed to direct me target, russian giving russia an excuse to say, nato is now at war with moscow. so when the fact that we've seen these decisions continue to be made means that, that these governments, um, believe the premiums are keeping their word, it does remain an issue. certainly, we'll see statements out of moscow if they haven't happened already saying that now nato is again, you know, launching more, escalating more on moscow. but i think that as we've seen, the russians continue there just relentless assault, not just on, on ukraine's military, but on civilians. and on the infrastructure of the country that simply the leaders who are helping ukraine understand that, that you print needs more assistance and that perhaps everything they put into the war so far couldn't be lost if they don't really healthy premiums get over this,
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this edge. so we have the decision at the big one. do we have any more details? the terry on the deal itself. it's not exactly clear how many fighter jets and when they be going. the other one says it has $42.00 of these just, but that's in total. they need to keep some of them for their own defense. denmark, it has 19 and i've seen differing reports including someone coming from president zelinski about how many will be coming from these 2 countries. so we don't know exactly how many we do know that they have to wait until the pilots are well trained until they can repair the adjust until they've got the facilities on the ground to manage the just and those things are underway. ukrainian pilots are being trained right now. these 2 countries, denmark in the netherlands, are also asking other countries to join this coalition. we know that sweden is looking at perhaps providing some griffin fighter just so you will see more countries come into this coalition, which they sometimes called and burned coalition here at nato headquarters. and that's exactly what president zalinski is hoping for. anthony. they definitely
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correspond terry schultz in brussels. thank you so much for voters in ecuador heading to the polls in the presidential election, overshadowed by the assassination of one of the candidates. the army is providing security for people, costing the balance and of, of a cynthia was short dave earlier this month he was a vocal critic effect for those drug cartoons that drew attention to escalating gang violence. while i'm joined now by a step on broadcast trial, a political scientist at the international university of equity. will you join us now from the capital key to a big welcome to you? i wanted to ask stable is the situation in ecuador, in terms of security, as today's elections take place, the same slow, thirty's, remember? well, so far collection in these a if there's 6 hours, have no
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a report or report to any criminal action action around it. all the, all the a centers of election hold election centers, a house control copying control by the police and the army scenes last thursday. and there are other order um actions that a, the link to articles you have manage your, their to secure collection. like all the voters can not go carry on. suitcases or backpacks. date these new security actions. i think that so far have been good because there are no report the reports off for, you know, actions are around 2 days. george. yeah. and in terms of the assassination of a candidate, you talked about the lead up and the campaigning. how much of an effect is it
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expected to have on focusing today? is that takes place let's say that a, the liquid or uh, the voting process is mandatory for all of the cdn all the seasons. and that's why and maybe the 16 nation fernando you ever since you will not fit in the flood of your folders a going to, to develop today. what's happening is that the bowls, uh, where a given to for a number of the things you are going to be as bleat. you know, they're candidates not actually to the christian. so the, that was the person, and that's replacing a for a number of years and she was kind of inventory. but that's the main issue right now. there's a lot of fear going on in around the election saying there's but a so far a, with the new actions of the policy. everything is going on. okay. there are some
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problems that have been reported from a bureaus. it's remembered that april readings can both toward the national authorities when they are approved. and it seems that 2 days voting a actions are not going a own so. so good. because for this election there was a mandatory. well, that april already is a, we'll vote abroad. we tell him ethic processes and there are some difficulties around it at that being reported. but there is not, not, i don't know if you show pronunciation from the index or all the national accounts you step on broadcast dr. political scientist and kito. thank you so much. thank you so much. i of all russia's 1st moon mission. in nearly half a century has ended in disaster. the 25 products spun out of control and crashed
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into the moon. russia was rising to land. the on the lunar south pole before arrival. indian mission expected to arrive next week. the far side of the moon seen from a russian spacecraft to luna 25 entered orbit last thursday where it had been searching for the idea of landing sight near the south pole. the launch earlier this month from russia is far east, cause monroe marked a new beginning for most goes moon program. it's been nearly 50 years since the last luna pro number 24, travel to the moon and back to what was then the soviet union carrying lunar soil samples to the launch pad. this time took longer than expected. liftoff was delayed by nearly 2 years. one major reason was the war and ukraine before the invasion, the european space agency was set to supply the space craft navigation camera. but
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the war put a stop to the partnership. as a result, russia said it would not share any of its scientific findings with its former international partners as well. she is not the only player and what's fast becoming a 21st century space race. nasa is planning to bring human. spect earth's closest neighbor within a few years and build a base there for its future expiration of the cosmos. russia, china, japan and india have similar plans for lunar. i posts put to a cheap them. they all need water, which can be turned into breathable oxygen among many other uses. and that's why they're all heading for the moon, south pole in this yet unexplored region, the sunsets low on the horizon. the craters can be many kilometers deep, with high peaks keeping some lights, leaving the depth in perpetual darkness, with temperatures dropping to minus 200 degrees celsius. perfect conditions for ice
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. and this month, the race of the moon is coming down to the wire. indians lunar craft is just days away from its attempt to the soft lightning on the south pole. it was launched for weeks before rushes on mine space mission, but took a longer loose. it was a redo of india's 1st attempt to reach the moon, which entered the crush 4 years ago. and now it's russia who is crushed as narrow in the competition for the remaining contenders. for some sport before we go and spine have won the football women's world cup for the 1st time. they've been england one meal in the final in sydney to become only the 5th nation to hoist the trophy. it's the 1st time since 2007 that the windows have been europe in spain were assured their 1st ever ruled. got metal no matter the outcome against england . spain's captain olga carmona struck the 1st blow in the 29th minute caught him on
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the drill that passed merry hurts giving letter on the lead at the break. spain had the chance to double their lead after england's kira walls was called for a handful. the video assistant referee, took a while to decide to call, but eventually awarded the penalty. spain's jennifer her most stepped up with mary hurts, made to say, keeping england in the match. england had to choose to level in the waiting seconds of stoppage time, but the ball went straight into the arms of spain's goalkeeper cuts her cold with the se, spain, when the women's woke up for the 1st time in their history. that before we got a reminder that top story, the south denmark and the netherlands have decided to supply, he cried with f. 165 digits president. a lot of mister lensky says he is expecting 42 planes and cold is an important motivation for ukraine's armed forces. he expect
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to be across the netherlands before moving on to the sofa. now up next path technology show shift looked at where the i bread box could help to a labor shortages in western countries. i'm anthony housing, berlin. stay with us. if you get the letter in charlotte county, more people than ever on the news world volume in such a fashion life on that bus and so it's actually committed god the castle is josh now.

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