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us be our guest at frankfurt and bought cd manage by front bought the . this is the w news. this is our top story. ok, we see the house committee as president a you. and so you all sized people left marshal law after meeting with his cabinet is reversals in line with the mansion lawmakers in panama. it's been voted unanimously to block the move as into unit decision, kindest hours after his original declaration on a late night t. v address on tuesday he said he should be necessary to host. i'm also going to protect the country from when he called for the communist forces. troops were sent to enter. the national assembly building so prompting lawmakers to barricade themselves inside his protest as valid outside president,
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since the soldiers have not been withdrawn. it's the 1st time since 1979 that marshal those being declared in south korea. the crisis is being seen as the most ceilings travelers to democracy for decades. as an human has been struggling to advance this political agenda ended by the off position which control parliament and has blocked next year's budget. cusack's. here's a problem. sympathizing with communist notes, correct. this is dw usual fundable on our website, d, w dot com or the the up to now astronaut. some troops have brought nearly 400 kilograms of moving. welcome back to us. where on the moon did they come from
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and tell if they changed how we view our closest celeste steel neva. them one is to the moon, is a history book that allows us to look far back into the passcode could, to some posts from china is 2020 full moon mission to throw out new mysteries. it's my guns here. the moon is still good for a surprise or 2. we know a little scientist, appetites have been wedded, but lunar research still has a long way to go. no, mister flushed. the july 1969 apollo astronauts set off on the 1st mission to land on the moon, the destination and luna plane on the side of it, but faces us good rate or data. there was no way to practice the landing with the spacecraft. touch down safely or
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sink deep into dust and tip of the lamp. the lamp mountains. 6 around 600000000 people watch the historic events on television. neil armstrong and buzz aldrin spent 2 and a half hours on the lunar surface. they carry das experiments and collected almost 22 kilograms of rocks to bring back to us. traces of the mission to still visible on such a light sites take home today. nasa sent 6 crude space officers and all of the names fixed on the 1st flights the cyclist was left on collecting samples and more on landing, safely in slash areas. for laser trips will say target to the areas that were more difficult to reach
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the fitful, the apollo emissions landed on the near side of the main times to it's quite so easy to suppose to be the imagine if you had to describe earth geology based on just a few landing sides, you wouldn't see much, and it's the same for us with the moons. the more landing sites and the more samples we have from different sites, the better it is in the end. if this is high, what's going on on the opponent of 16 mission expended some reasons. it's asked to know what's, what able to explore extensively for the 1st time with a new know, reza and they collected much more than that. we just, this is from a wide range of sites. so the last mission in the series, apollo 17, was the 1st with the scientist on board. oh,
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wait a minute, geologist. harrison's name on file. well, he made a surprising discovery. orange material amidst all the gray. it was the groundbreaking insights one in total, the apollo astronauts brought more than 380 kilograms of moon. welcome back to us from 6 landing site, the the largest chunk is nick named big muley. like most of the other materials from the apollo emissions. it's, it's a nasa facility in houston labs samples the store in nitrogen to protect them from moist. yeah. the, the lunar samples give her such as glimpses into a fall distant past. but yeah,
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it is something to do. i put all of the hollows samples allow us to look back about 4400000000 years or time, of course, very close to the formation of the planets. we think earth formed 4500000000 years ago, so that means we're very, very close to seeing what happened in the beginning from prussia. china's chunk of fine flu, deprived, launched in november 2020 its mission to bring some pulse back to us around 5 decade south to the last depaula emission. to talk a tid location was specifically chosen to provide missing data understanding gaps and what we already know. chunk of 5 landed in a volcanic area and collected almost 2 kilograms of dustin drugs. the loan jenny has its success. a chunk of 6 was launched at the beginning of may 2024,
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to collect trucks for the 1st time from the fall side of the mood. geologists have been eager to have them for decades. the in labs here on s mean rocks could be examined with a range of highly sensitive methods, able to precisely determine the age and composition. even just looking at it in a light microscope told experts and lots of as a rocks, history and development. the composition of the minerals and this size showed, for example, what depths the rock crystallized and how quickly it cooled. the very 1st apollo's samples changed on view of option on it. they contained 3 previously unknown minerals. it later turned out that these luna minerals also
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exist on us, but it quite rat. the most of the samples are well documented photos and satellites. images have been made of the sites they were taken from the surroundings. the, with the state service that she has developed a message for determining the age of various pumps of the main surface. the larger and more numerous, the crate is. the old, the area is becoming constant more i can date the entire moon using this method even when no human side ever walked on a particular surface. and i can also apply the method to other so let's do a bodies of so i can also date, mercury in mars. i can date the surface of an asteroid, and econ, as the reading or pollution that to you in the luminous pulse have given us
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insights. into the early days of also the system. they can be used for instance, to reconstruct when the nascent plants was struck by asteroids and comment unto heavy the bombardment was on us tectonic movement strives rock underground, where it mounts in raising traces of ops on it. sadly, history move to vegetation and also alter the surface the samples collected even revealed the secret of the origin of all moving in the borrower tree. it turns out that the moon rocks with very similar to terrestrial rocks. the, until then there was several series about where on the came from. now it's rocks revealed. this, it was actually pos of us the,
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the evidence indicates that move in 4 and a half 1000000000 years ago, a mas size celeste deal body grain style plants. pop material from both bodies was held into space. this eventually formed look at different always 50 thought that the cooling of the moon's cross to certain the formation of its upper crust, happened very quickly now 50000000 years after the collision. after for this, your geologically, that's very fast to this. of course, these are dimensions that we humans can't really imagine wasting forced air and it's certainly dates. the moon was bombarded heavily the impacts less behind knowledge crates, as which relate to flooded by rising maxima. the, the rough cools informed, the doc crate is that gives the moon its face the
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decades off to the apollo emissions researches retrieve the samples from the archives and examined them using new methods. in this number, they may have actually discovered the oldest us roque as the meteor writes, possibly held it from the still young this towards the moon where it fused with this woke in another impact and another groundbreaking discovery was made in the orange colored material collected by apollo's 17 glass beads containing lu, now we've been run to for an hour. if we were to assume that the water came from the earth and then it would naturally collect on the surface of the glass be said not inside them as in. so in this respect, we are very sure that we actually have water from the moon in these little glass
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beads. i think las cruces turn volcanic eruptions pool, you know, with the maxima to the moon's surface. in the frigid vacuum, the hot drop plants instantly froze into glass beads, trapping the water instantly. the samples from the chinese pro chung of 5 also had some surprises were such as have discovered even more so in them than in the apollo rocks imbedded in glasgow bills that were formed during meets your right impacts. they full more to release it again and might even drive luna water cycle all these discoveries have made the moon interesting again for such is after world war 2 is the most important results to crude space travel
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the one area in particular on the fall side of the moon has interested planet tree geologists, the decades rocks from that, and now allowing them to look even further back in time, vanessa. the south pole 8 can base and is almost 2500 kilometers in diameter and about flushing kilometers deep. the it phones more than full 1000000000 years ago when a huge asteroid crushed into the main that shot to dates crossed until it's material up onto this face from deep layers of rock. it's material that could provide new insights into the us. the reason you know, i don't know exactly what the 1st rocks on earth looks like,
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nor do we know exactly how old the earth is. and only the moon could tell us that more. that means looking into the past. and if we have manual material from the moon, then we also know what magnet was composed of right at the very beginning. but back when the earth was very young and the moon formed in suddenly the maxima, 400 people, the apollo crate is located in the a can base and china's most recent luna pro chung to 6, retrieve some polls from this creates a full re box work together to make that possible, the space pro reach the moons obits in early may 2024. it took just on the 3 weeks to touch down at its destination and drop off the land, a robots which reached the luminous face on june the 1st, the months in advance. a relay satellite was positioned and luna obits to transmit the data to us. radio
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signals comp reach the false side of the moon directly using a special digging device. and a drill the line to robot collected around 2 kilograms of rocks. some polls the a transpose, and then carry that precious call. go back to the probe which brought the rock to us, the geologist, several reggie, eagerly awaiting data. the full list of major space faring nations now have luna plans in the coming decades stations that to be billed to south pole crude missions will reveal in even more detail how the moon was full. and, and most of us looked like around 4 and a half 1000000000 years ago, the,
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the harvesting our lives in a hurry. we have to get a move on. they stole from us last night, games of feeds, their targeting, produce grown by farmers like antonio mazda. it shouldn't be not feeling frustrating the, the sacrifice for me, king or my family, my colleagues about of it. after working all day in the fields. i know we're having to guard them as well. and tony of feels power less than this game of cat, mouse, one, where criminals rarely get caught in a battle over precious olive oil. which i think in the 6 years of all the farmers here will have given up the
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antonio is putting all his faith in miss harvest. the 1st 10 picked yield after 2 disastrous years or more. and more often, these days he's considered giving it up altogether, which is, you know, a little bit of yeah, there's too much for your recruiting and way too many administrative hurdles. and you said there's no generational change. the people don't want to noise this anymore, and i liked him to come in know, get a whole never done. this, antonio's done cfo helps out where he can
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this use hard. this is expected to be better than in the 2 previous years when crops were impacted by extreme drought. but give me one day, i'll tell you what that everything is green here now, but in the last drought, even the trees were dry, though i'll get back with you because i'm looking at a 2nd. i thought only of in time the farmers are grappling with a different problem this year. all it's div. that's why they're harvesting the fruit as fast as they can in the work until the afternoon, unload the harvest and jump in the shower to little. then we have to come back out to the fields and patrol them until 12 o'clock in the morning and i thought i would not level that i'm in yena on the back of droughts and poor harvest. olives are more valuable than ever. even if the trees are hundreds of years old, the thieves don't care about
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all the sort of the $12000.00 kilos of all x rays, rama. look at the branches see on the roof. and so that a lot of video can help you that these, these have numerous others though they've just hit them with this kind of following feel ties. so i feel like the it's a huge financial loss for upcoming years to damage trees. won't produce much fruit and neither the perpetrators nor their criminal network were caught.
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the articles voters, there must be farmers who died, lives from the thieves and channel them into legal circulation. he doesn't lie on king. there's no other explanation that will kind of how you might have faced with a recent state of stuffs like these antonio is seriously thinking about giving up on everything he's worked so hard to build up the he left madrid 15 years ago for a more peaceful life. returning to his home region of nevada, the to pay the attempted. i know for land. how amazing i thought i, the life on this one are here is booth an illusion. your and the greek sacrifice. what we're trying to see if you're seeing
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a creature like this makes it all worthwhile. or what else can i say? this is life, you might be the, the, the marina lamb, sorry, antonio's pride and joy in a 2nd income stream, along with the olives. he and his family also make sausage and cheese. the dream of an idyllic life has long since been shattered. the in the wake of 2 consecutive drought years 2022 and 20. 23 olive oil production plummeted by more than half the
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pro. failures in spain. the world's largest producer of olive oil cent price is skyrocketing across europe. in spanish supermarket, the valuable bottles are now fitted with security tags or lock to shelves. the at the olive mill antonio also gets more money per kilo. within a year the price of olive oil has more than doubled in stain the but antonio has still made a loss because of the crop failures and to make matters worse. now there are
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criminal games trying to get to the of the sense, every year. the more this year because of the price rise, the stolen olives are shipped to other regions for pressing. the farmers aren't the only victims in this type of crime. oil, no operators are also impacted. jose medina had 4 break ends in 2023. they were highly professional jobs. ok, you can see it here. they smash the stones and open the door that way. the crowbar
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you clear beforehand perpetrators cut the power supply to the alarm system. the cost of jose after 4 burglaries in quick succession. 80000 year rose. how do i go back up $600.00, stay sold, a total of 14 pallets from up there. not all the must have used a forklift truck. so we're making a loss because of the brake ins and the email for the only because our insurers are refusing to pay out. we'll go by the other pseudo leave at the moment because he's sick. they say our alarm system should have directly alerted the police. nothing, you know, most of the police here. that's why they're not paying a sent. it isn't in this, i guess what? nobody has been running his oil mills for
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25 years. a kim ploy is the staff of 7, but doesn't know if he can keep them on his oil is derived from an ancient grove with good soil, as well as regular oil for restaurants. he also exports selected products as far as japan and taiwan. but the business now has an uncertain future they also stole from here and took the 5 liter bottles. i mean, there are many other bottles tube ahead of everything, but the vinegar implemented. i feel so powerless and angry, but honestly, i'd like to kill these guys. and i thought of all the effort we put into the oil for the adult and it's gone now for a lot is worse. so they don't if his insurance company doesn't pay, then jose may go bankrupt. even though the perpetrators of the last breaking were
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actually cod unit for the date, i asked the police whether the thieves would go to jail and whether i get my money back. they said no. the judge won't impose the prison sentence for this kind of bent. and you won't get any of your money back, it'll be taken on kind of getting on patrol with a special unit of stains, environmental police, a board or checking the think it today run, come over, has been with spain's nature protection service for 30 years. his unit is on the all of thieves trail and stepping up the number of raids. partly because there's growing pressure on investigators to bring more of these cases to court the
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of the logos 1st, i must say mostly still look nice, but it's safer, sienna, we, i've done many of them, but actually we're now seeing more day time rates, only larger. think us the about from sign explains that it's impossible to be everywhere all the time. and frankly admits, even with the help of drones and motor bikes. it's difficult to catch the games. the . there are simply too many of them. on top of that, the police can only detain defenders for a short time. then we come to a maximum 10 percent of the thieves. it's difficult and the success rate is minimal
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individual if as meaning on today's patrol sign and his colleagues are looking for a legal bore holes. they're here to carry out an unannounced inspection on the property of a farmer who groves, olives, and oranges the gate and the we can get through by car. so everything's fenced off. they're definitely trying to block our access to the bottom of the as you can from here, there is no option, but to continue on foot the there might be gar, dogs running around fine and his colleagues from the waterboard can't be sure. then they find the 1st legal where
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they drill on here, but the farmer has taken the machinery away but he can easily reactivate the bar hole when the next dry spell comes around. and my mommy that's a full so let's go look at the other 2. the things to tip off from neighbors. they know where to find the illegal bore holes. i don't think the other spanish law is forbidden to have a well and such close proximity to the stream over there. when i had this
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old house and its pumping station or illegal, we have to prove that it's in use good as they move they quickly realize it's extracting water in the pool. but this alone isn't enough to slap the farmer with a fine. they must also prove that the seal a fixed on the left inspection isn't damaged in any way. no. that's how we're in the idea. some of it to look at the steel is still on. it hasn't been tampered with more money for those, but it seems that.
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