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the the, this is the, the news live from ballot. indian celebrates its 1st successful luna line 5 minutes in the rainbow mode. it shares the safe tops down off the edge and drives spacecraft on the moon's soft bolt. the 1st of its con, calling. it's a success for all humanity. also coming on bricks late is pushed for a new international board of brazil, russia, india, china, and south africa use this summit to say they're being held back by rich wisdom countries. and bob with political lead as cost the votes in the general election
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made the high inflation and unemployment. the opposition helps the end, the routing policies, decades in pounds. the gulf is welcome to the program. in this space agency is celebrating the successful moon landing office. tron brown, free spacecraft view is in the control room erupted into chairs as the landing module touched down. it is the 1st. as a landing on the moon's unexplored, solved, cold induced 5 minutes to watch the landing, remotely celebrated in modest fashion i. solar power drove it well, now explore the unsolved luna region for the next 2 weeks. india success comes to
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those days. off the rushes, luna! 25 craft crashed into them just off to the noon allowed to touch down from it as the rend remotely. hey lived as a historic achievement in the odds such says pull me some is not just in the of the busy the in beach. the bar lives with busy in the deep the presidency. i plugged up one up one time really one through the is the result. i think i've got the bill. i'm going to tell you my is head of the w as daily bureau and earlier. so you gave me a sense of the utmost sphere in india today. well, the mood he a get hug is going to be described in one,
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but absolutely you for rick know there was a lot of excitement and reading up to this ducks down. there was also a mix sort of nervousness along with that excitement because as we saw, that much could go wrong and it didn't go wrong for the, you know, $25.00. so people don't really want it. and, but in the end it was a perfect touch down the huge you for, you know, the head of the engine space. a program is sold that describe the situation when it took place. and he said india is on the moon. and india was over the moon when they heard this news. he looked very calm and the lead up to this touch done. but he may just spoke to julius and said it had been a tough journey that they went through a lot of pain and agony. and you also said there were lots of scientists who had been slipped one. yeah. so he didn't, everybody respond to this journey, especially you said those unsung heroes worked so hard with what not in the line,
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died today. so a big day for the indian space program and a big day for india. yes. so why are people so emotionally invested in this bravo, technological feet? when it is a big achievement by old standards, a get hundreds of total, only 3 countries had managed to land on the moon before india and just become the fault. and it's landed on the south full of the moon, which is completely unexplored. so by what standards that is a huge achievement. but of course one also has to say that india has a very young aspirational and vibrant population. and be pretty, very proud to be part of such an achievement because it shows that the india has a future and it is moving it on, on a trajectory where it can compete internationally. and that gives them a sense of pride. and of course, one must also ad. there's also a sense of what people describe as muscular nationalism involved. restore how the prime minister watched this from
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a fall. he was at the brick summits in south africa, but he didn't within seconds of the touch dance. he was addressing the nation and he described this achievement as a new donor for new india. but also of course mentioned that that was a gracious, but it was thought just in does achievement, but in the achievement of for the humanities. but there's definitely a link between the success of this mission being made and national pride of india that up so many that seem of that reporting from denny. thank you very much. i'm going to it's certainly a fair amount of christian on is he on his duty with him from dw science. so let's so dive a bit deeper into into this topic. is the 1st country to successfully land on the south pole if you will, of the moon, why focus? focus on this area of scientists have estimated that the south pole contains ice. and this is super important in mon explanation because we believe that when there
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is ice, this possibility for life of the chances that we may even be able to build a permanent station later than the south pole if there's water. or if we were going to land and other planets, having ice show would mean this is how we studied, we get a conflict of how to study extra 10 stream uh televisions, basically. now the lambda has now landed. what's planned for the next phase? just as we speak, it is likely that the robot is coming out of the lambda and getting onto the surface of the moon. this roll will, has to spectrometers and the one which service, uh, what minute is had that and it the other, which looks at what the method was a data and it, and the landed, it says become this contains different equipments to study by the that i'm on quickbooks where the temperature under the surface of the moon is hot, oakwood once we know the temperature, we know
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a lot more about the substituting in levels of the moon. and additionally, we also get to know about the composition of the moon and we get images from the camera obviously. so lots of stuff to do for that little machine. the now a lady called it a historic day for india and for, for all humanity. but what does this mean, the success for india's space program and also for india is global reputation. the last out of the last 5 now landing missions that was sent globally. 4 of them failed, including not $25.00 and the previous assert, tundra, tundra 2, it crashed up so often nearly half a century. for the 1st time, any country in the world is putting something in the moon, and so in that sense, it's a technical achievement for india. additionally, india wants to expand its private space market. and the cutting julian government
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has been very keen on inviting 5 of the players to participate with either side of a space activities. and having sent sundry on to the one and having a successful landing would become today if there's a big step in terms of a private space also coming into the indian market of space. and also it's a very emotional thing for the con, the whole country. right. well, how did you see that experience immediately? i think there was a kind of loss for syria and i would not big size of anything. then i see this almost every person i know was hooked to the tv uh, watching the missing succeed today. uh, i really hope that the data that we get from this is coming to the, to the hype that we've had. let's hope so. thank you very much. so science report, especially to rama christian and thank you. thank you. the leaders of the bricks
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group of nations say they've agreed on how the alliance should expand the holding. the 2nd day of charleston, johannesburg with south africa, announced consensus on new guidelines for the groups growth. no details have been released yet. the heads of government of brazil, china, south africa and india, as well as russia's foreign minister. also using the summits of demand changes to, to national institutions and using a currency other than the us dollar to reduce western economic dominance. the group has set itself the goal of increasing the political clouds of countries from the global south in international affairs. and russian president vladimir putin is, is not present in johannesburg, but he is taking part in the summit by video link canada address to the delegates. he said russia wants to end the will. that quote has been on least by the west and it's satellites and ukraine,
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all actions and ukraine guided by only one thing to put an end to the will that was leased by the wes against people in don't boss. we think our colleagues within breaks the taken access thoughts in the attempts to put an end to this situation and to ensure dust supplements by peaceful means. the w a. l correspondent, dan. hawkeye's inter, honest, but for us, for us. and earlier she summed up what the breaks leaders have been talking about so far. so well, we know that the bricks lead is here hot meant made last night for what they call the private retreat. and one of the topics that was under discussion was whether or not they should include a new brits me, but i think that has been one of the most vocal public. the spoken about topics
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within weeks. although we know that the leaders are also discussing other issues such as trade amongst themselves and areas of co operation. the issue of where the bridge should be expanded is definitely something that most people in the media and others in, in other parts of the world are waiting to see a decision on. we thought that there would be a press conference today, but it seems like that press conference is actually like, need to take place tomorrow, indicating that the discussion is quite heated and that there are quite a lot of topics and issues for the lead is to consider but taking the lead, what should they be looking for with in a new member? we know that they are differences of opinion on, on how that approach should be taken. and the foreign ministers are meant to have submitted a report to the lead is that gives an idea of who's applying and what they could potentially be bringing to the table. now uh you mentioned that at least 20 nations actually we have to join the brakes club. what are all they or which nations have
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the realistic realistic jobs to join its 20 nations. you correct away god. and a lot of them off from the african continent as well as the from saw 7 south america. we know that for example, argentina and nigeria have applied to join. also, iran and saudi arabia have expressed an interest when it comes to, to what, you know, who, by seeing the french running, it's not 100 percent here. but we do know from some of the discussions that we've been privy to, that the bricks the does, are looking to really increase. they might, for example, we heard both china and russia talking about how bricks should really be bringing more mites to the table. south america saying that they want to organize the global south and with bricks or radio accounting for 26 percent of the global
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economy. it's likely that that would be looking for another strong economic player . and the country that potentially has a large population. now the bricks blog wants to come to balance west and dominate to the line since by $57.00 breaks, nations have enough common ground. and now the united enough or i would say that they are definitely different approaches with in breaks. one of the things that was has been mentioned in the discussions is that they that seem to be some dominance from china, for example. and the other bricks members saying that china can be the only one who is selling and who is conducting projects in the countries the needs to be a reciprocal. a trade with the trade balance is definitely more balanced. fav of some of the other other countries. what i think the, the, in terms of, of competing on the global scale, there is
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a lot of emphasis on the new new development bank, which is the brick specs. and right now we know that that bank has already issued funds in south africa grants. and is intending to also each month in india and rupees in the near future. good up and then we'll come back into his book. thank you very much. we're going to is in baldwin now with voters costing the ballots as the country elect, a new parliament, local governments, and most importantly in new presidents. it is only the 2nd general election off of the death of robot mcgarvey. he dominates is in bucklin politics for decades. incumbent liter m, as in non gaap law from the pol folsado p. s. policy is a think a 2nd term is being challenged by nelson. so misa, who is also making a 2nd attempt to run for president a as in bob fins rise before the sun because they've done this after 2 decades of
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economic chaos and inflation, country around 100 percent, people are impatient. so things to change. the mess up with us in our business because i move in. so what we need something good to help me kind of towards edit g d. uh more. most news you want some stuff to change the, the bob with the tires of a building as with and stuff. 6 the 2 key candidates facing off in this general election incumbent president monk vile from this on a piece of property and nelson show me so from the opposition body citizens coalition for change. my dunc about took power in 2017 after the military. cool and one in elections the following year. but that when was quietly disputed,
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he sees his government has created stability, an economic opportunities in zimbabwe. the, the, the, the, the category one of every fours and bob vince is out of regular work. try me. so in tone is pledging economic growth less corruption and a more inclusive country to try to. 7 these promises resonate with the countries you. some of them will be voting to day for the full time to commit to collide the. i'm appealing with the authorities to hear the cries and address our concerns. we're not being cold as
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young people. we do not have jobs, in fact, up to one millions and bob presents will be voting for the very 1st time. a significant number with the powered impact cimbawe place future which will why the goals, the w correspondence privilege most money re sent us this update from these in bucklin capital. herani. voting is progressing in zimbabwe. general elections with zoom. bob lives are voting for the president. the poly amend and the local government concert laws paused, opened is in the is 7 am. but with, if you see the issues vision, barbara electro commission explained to, to say that the late opening of these pulling stations was because of the court challenges that were mounted by some candidates leading candidates that they incumbent president em us one and one down. god was, and the opposition party citizen for police in change nelson and some use of what
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it in their respective constituencies that he's in the midlands pregnancies. quick, quick, and hot out a pause expected to remain open until 7 pm when counting is expected to begin. that was all corresponding privilege, most money reporting from hire right. now let's take a look at some of the all the headlines making use around the world to at least 26 workers of died after a railway bridge that well building across the ravine collapsed in india's eastern state of miss around her to say many people who were working on the bridge, i was still missing rescue operations to find them on the, on the way rescue as heavy as actually is it more than a 100000 people in parts of stones, eastern sun, job provence because of flooding. authorities blame a release of water upstream in india for the rick rick old setting. high water
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residents have been want that more expected rain could make the situation worse. incoming days, at least 2 people have died and many more have had to flee the homes in chile. as heavy rain brought flooding to central parts of the country, emergency services have you've actually to tens of thousands of people. of many more remain comfortable from basic services. the government has declared a state of emergency to your cry. now we're sorry to say a russian attack on a school and run the in the northeast. killed 2 stuff and wounded 3 other people. ukraine also blamed russia for a drone attack on grain stores in the ports in odessa. this comes off to a building on central. moscow was damaged in a wave of drone attacks over night. the russian capital has been targeted for the 6 nights in a row, forcing the closure of most guns,
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apples rushed defense ministry said it shot down to drones and disabled the 3rd, electronically. the kremlin is blaming ukraine for these attacks. the issue crane is indeed behind this, as rasa is claiming, what is the strategy we put that question to military analyst? well, remember on from king's college london day, we have seen those attacks. it was less frequency starting in may. and those attacks don't really have any military significance for say, because they're large layer attacking symbolic targets. so the fact here is supposed to be psychological. and also because the counter offensive is not going as planned. this during the attention away from the battlefield and taking the poor to russia to russia's homeland. specifically to moscow is, is the kind of idea to inculcate, feared, to show that the president put $10000.00 have the power to protect his citizens.
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was in his territorial jurisdiction. however, that being said, the effect of the attacks might have also am an opposite of fact. and that it strengthens put into narrative about ukraine conducting essentially terrorist attacks. and i'm giving him more reasons to mobilize people and to mobilize support for his war effort in ukraine. so it's a double edged sword for ukraine when, when, if you crane is indeed behind such attacks in the military and less now the number on the front colors, london, the german government has agreed to lower the barriers to obtain german citizenship under the new rules proposed by interior minister nancy phase, that it will be possible to take german nationality off the just 3 years. for those who have good german language skills and integrated into german society con, waiting periods is 8 years. the job flow will also open the door for more people to
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become dual citizens. it still needs to be approved by parliament for more than that, let's uh, bring it up there to go the correspondent to the so they do that. what's beyond this? turn around and citizenship policy as well. this is something that we heard from the interior minister herself, the one who put forward this proposed reform. and that is because germany has to make itself unattractive. country for foreign workers at germany urgently needs to plug a gap and it's a workforce and a foreign workers would be needed to fill up to $2000000.00 open job positions that are vacant and to make itself attractive. germany needs to make it possible for people who move to the country from abroad to be able to stay long term and to truly integrate long term. and that also means the possibility of becoming a citizen. and on the other hand,
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this new reform would also impact people of other nationalities who have been living in the country even for, for generations. because until now, the current law only allows a dual citizenship for people who are from you countries or a switzerland than most in most cases. well, people from other nationalities have had to choose between becoming german or keeping their other nationality. and for example, this has had a big impact on one of the german needs biggest migrant communities, the turkish community. there are 3000000 people in germany with turkish roots, but only half of them have a german citizenship. and this would really have a big impact on these communities as the people whose grand parents, for example, move to germany, could now be able to also become german. so does that mean that we'll see lots of numbers off of freshly minted german citizens and no time as well?
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that is unlikely, i would say. and that has to do with a bureaucracy. there is already a big backlog of citizenship applications. even before of the introduction of this reform, only looking at berlin, we see that $27000.00 people are still waiting for their applications to be processed. and the average rate weight across the country is between $1.00 and $1.00 and a half years. and there are concerns that with this introduction of the new reform with an increased number of applications coming forward, an already over whelmed system would become even more burdened with this big influx of new applications. and we also have to remember this reform now still has to pass through the parliament and that could take a few months to go ahead. all political correspondent, julia so daily the thank you very much julia. as of look at some of the more headlines from around the world pylons former nita talks in she
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mailbox has been moved to a hospital during this 1st night in prison. officials said the 74 year old was suffering from chest discomforts. toxeme was jail for 8 years on corruption charges on tuesday. just as the officer arriving back in thailand after many years. in exact the philippines i've sent supply boats to a remote up post in the south china sea despite but a government spokesman cold harassment by china. the supply vessels were blocked by the chinese coast guard, even while being escorted by the philippine navy and coast guard. china claims large parts of the disputed region as its own. as a journalist for the zoo in the united states as managed to pull off very well totaled up, she gave birth to a baby with out any spots. the female baby juror was
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born at a private zoo in tennessee. animals are very rarely form without the characteristics box which service kind of flesh in the local media. say the last spotless to ralph was born in japan. more than 50 years ago is who is now asking the publics to help name the invalid by voting on its facebook page for one of the full swahili next to picky. raleigh sure carry. janetta you're watching dw, and you see as a reminder of our top story to india is probably going to send the rental notice, celebrates for the country space agency edit successful moon landing off the chandra on free space cross 1st ever crossed to reach the unexplored south pole of the new leaders of the brakes group of nations
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holding the 2nd day of meetings and to have spread lead us with was ill. russia, india, china, and south africa are talking about spending the block and using a currency of them the us dollars to reduce western economic that's it for me in the news seem to not go away. news. asia is next official, the
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