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to become a civil service, but i didn't like the idea of getting such an old fashioned job and being stuck with dreams coming through, making money. having a fun with non fools injunction starts december 13th on d, w. this is dw and is live from bell in south korea as president is under pressure of the step down of to briefly and posing marshall opposition. little make us call on you. and so he all to quits immediately or face impeachment. that's the day after he try to suspend the basic suspend basic rights, but was over ruled by parliament also coming off as on 2nd rebel 5, just in syria close in. on the key city of hama the syrian ami says it's striking back with russian ass. suppose
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the, i'm gonna head off as welcome to the program. south korea as president, is facing calls to resign, you know, face impeachment officer. he imposed muscle and then lifted it just all his right to you. and so he all was forced to back track off the resistance from lawmakers and protesters. a position pauses say they will submit a bill to stop the proceedings against him. over this crisis, thousands of people took to the streets and so confronting army troops and police citizens were in shock and opposed to what they had just heard. and late night tele, vice presidential address at the tone of declaring martial law. to protect the free republic of korea from the threat of
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north korean communist forces, to eradicate the despicable pro north korean empty states forces that are plundering the freedom and happiness of our people and to protect the free constitutional order. some problem to protest is also gathered outside south korea's parliament. even though i believe it is a citizen of this country, i have to step up and take action. this kind of thing should never happen. it feels like we're returning to the air of dictatorship. but it's simply not right for president june to just take things into his own hands like this good news. i felt anxious after watching the news. i also suppose this is such a national shame. zip gable was a stand of developed in front of the parliament as protests as try to prevent
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soldiers from entering. the building on the helicopters, landed on the roof and troops forced entry, seemingly in the 5th to prevent lawmakers from getting inside. but with the help of citizens, 190 lawmakers managed to get in and hold an extraordinary session. in a vote, they unanimously rejected use declaration and demanded that most lo be lifted. tony, i'm going to see if i can get over the head to hey, i'm get off the tube soon with do and show to the off to you in spoken tv. again, announcing the reversal, this kelly kellum hedges after the national assembly demanded the marshal law. be lifted, the marshal, our troops have been withdrawn. although i will accept the national assemblies demand and lift martial law through a cabinet meeting,
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question me the president humans move to impose and then read the smallest law came abruptly. though he plain north korea and dia, position analysts believe humans decree was actually an attempt to hold onto power and pushed through his cabinets agenda as to call him and is controlled by the opposition. if that was really the case, it clearly backfire not as cross over to general is fabia and catch most standing by and so father and what's the situation that way you want. so right now i would describe it. not as very tends to be a small protest going on where i am in downtown solar, but no big demonstrations yet. that is probably going to pick up soon. um in the evening and then they are already big demonstrations announced for the weekend. usually it's always on saturday, we are a big anti government demonstrations are being held, but the sofa,
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the situation is relatively calm. it is relatively peaceful yesterday and the night in front of the national assembly were also also was gathering. there were some small scuffles between um, dental and straightest and security police, but i would say overall it also remains relatively calm and peaceful. and right now the many people are just going to walk. it's every day, life and soul. but of course, yeah, this is a big topic, not the one, but so far i would say there was no bits of escalation. me now is it was coming any clear what exactly was behind the president's decision to declare martial but only to a certain degree. i mean, the official explanation that, um you and so if you all accused the opposition of being pro north korea being like communist forces who, who um. uh, conduct and to state activities. i think that has to be explained for the international audience. i mean, the political ride which use belongs to basically regularly, excuse us,
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the opposition of being pro north korea, but that is more like a very wake term. there's no evidence. and i mean, just have to be there was, even in some headlines, the, the, the tendency to things that north korea has anything to do with the situation here . now, no, that's not the case. i would say most textbooks now agree that they do so if your domestic motivated, he has a lot of pressure that were emptied government protests already starting in the last weeks because he's mess up the unpopular. they are a corruption scheduled the potential corruption allegations against his wife, the ice. it's really a lot of pressure against the popularity rate of use. so go to 6 to below. so i think he thought that he could deflect attention, district attentions, and maybe what politically suffice this move, but so far it looks like the complete feedback fired because to public the it's really demanding him to step down at the, the pull the code pressure is growing by the hour. now the opposition is also the
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amount of the president stepped down. all the any science that he's prepared to do . that's what i mean. it's an ongoing story. so i would expect some breaking developments assume because it's not only the position that demands him to step down the june. so if you're the president has lost also put the code back in with his old policy. so the potty, the chief of his old party, said that the decision to declare a mazda alive what's wrong and that he wanted to stop it. so this even power struggles within the, the, the, the political affection. but the president belongs to bend as a general strikes that the big labor union separate and now and so a lot of pressure at no cost to the media. also it's already calling you except your to step down to. so i would expect that it probably has to happen soon. and many lawmakers have to basically, um, issued an ultimatum, saying that to meet you. so if y'all has 72 hours to step down by himself. but now
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this basically a form of the request of impeachment against him. so it's really a rapid development. it's, uh now you mentioned that uh, there are more protests tonight, how they expect it to stay peaceful. i mean that is really a tough question. if you ask, you know, i would say, yeah, probably um, i would expect it to be peaceful, but i think it's, it really depends on the development and also how you so joy of react if you would probably step down by him. so i think the chances of the situation staying peaceful would be higher, but if he doesn't do so, i say that the angle that you can clearly see behind this the uh, the uh beneath the soft face uh property growing. so i think that would make it a tough uh, because of really the situation this tends beneath the surface but sofa, at least yesterday, it has remained relatively peaceful. i also mildly optimistic that we'll stay like this, but of course things can change costs budget. and this will have insights with the
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reporting from so thank you very much for man. now let's have a look at some of the other stories making headlines today. please who are in from the parliament, is set for a no confidence vote that could ounce prime minister michelle, the bond is 3 months old government. the potential photos is cabinets for the, for the political crisis, and from the country. it has been reading from a polarizing election that they've left us and followed process. most of the seats and paul and joe biden has met with his goal and come to part of our load. and so in the capital one, the, the us president is on a 3 day visit to discuss a major rail, colorado intended to showcase u. s. investment and to account of china's influence on the african continent. my off president lorenzo describe the by and visit as a key turning point in us on gold relations is nato secretary
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general market. as a member states of steps off, the military support for ukraine is cole, at the meeting of nato. foreign ministers comes off the president for them, is it lensky again pushed for progress on joining the alliance night. so i sofa declined to offer you pride membership of the concerns it could be drawn into the will. a meeting between the british and greek prime ministers is raising hopes in greece. that's missing. off sophie kaufman, owns 2 and a half 1000 year old phrase. can return to the greeks, the mob of sculptures have spent 200 years in the british museum in london. both says and museum and great officials are close to in agreements to return as always in the state of pennsylvania fear, an elderly woman who disappeared while i looking for a cast may have phone into
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a st. cold rescue a search the whole of cameras, but from nothing acceptable, it could be assumed cruise or continuing to search the whole, which was probably caused by previous coal mining in the area rebels in syria closing in on the city of hom, up pushing ahead with there was sold against government forces. the city was a bastion of opposition against president bush, all a sudden when protest 1st started in 2011, the u. n says nearly 50000 people have been displaced. and will that a 100 civilians killed in this latest flare up of the syrian war us on the highway to hallmark? as long as troubles are advancing further south, they've now captured new towns in the province. so down is just north of homeless city. the last time rebels were here 7 years ago. they say they're hoping to walk
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them back civilians who support the opposition for exiled by government forces. the sort on the one we are in the town to sit down and go to the ground to this victory. thank god, how about uh, mean uh as well, but i said, well throw in a safe and deliberate it from us that scans and then we're now working on returning civilians to the homes, you know, be with the him, certainly being of, i mean, leading new fences isn't as long as militant crew co pay at the heading of the sham or h t. s. have long been designated to terrorist organization by the un and the us. various arms groups have joined them, including fighters, backed by turkey. as they advanced to the south, their next goal is to seize the city of homes, giving them control of the strategic highway linking damascus to the syrian coast. well on it, the job, the job we're heading to home a city. and after that,
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i'm willing to home and then to damascus, and the rest of syria will be liberated again to feel as though we just, some residents of damascus have already started to weigh their options. they say they will stay, no matter what. what's the issue we're living in our homeland, our land, our country. we won't leave, that's all true on the side of the government has vowed to fight back aided by russia and run back militias who have been preoccupied with their own conflicts. the un says tens of thousands have been displaced since the latest defensive began to by highlighting this reset, that this collision of hostages has because many civilian casualties displays tens of thousands of people are interrupted, click on services, and this would update our many didn't operations defensive is the most serious
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escalation of the conflict in years. it has only added to what is one of the world's largest displacement crises. more than 11000000 people have been displaced in the 13 years of war in syria. you're watching dw 0 as a quick reminder of our top story. the pressure is mounting on south korea as president in june. so he all to quits immediately. all face impeachment that's up to you and then post martial law on tuesday, only to be over ruled by paula months. few hours later lawmakers votes. it's unanimous to prolong the decree. and that's it from the me and the news team from the world news update for you at the top of the articles . don't go away and coming up next we take a look at how samples of luna rocks helped us understand the moon and our own planets. tomorrow today and then also catch up on our youtube channel,
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data dw, and use and on our website, dw dot com use got office and brother in from the embassy. thanks very much. the . ready the
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up to now astronauts and probes have brought nearly 400 kilograms of moving volks back to us. where on the moon, did they come from? and tell us they changed how we've, you all close this celeste steel neighbors. the moment is to the moon is a history book that allows us to look far back into the passcode could to some posts from china's 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, for the all. in july 1969 apollo astronauts set off on the 1st mission to land on the
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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 sink deep into dust and tip of the lamp and the amount 6 around 600000000 people watch the historic events on television. neil armstrong and buzz aldrin spent 2 and a half hours on the newness surface. they carry down experiments and collected almost 22 kilograms of rocks to bring back to us. traces of the mission is still visible on the satellite side, toes take home today. nasa sent 6 crude space measures i
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know the names face on the 1st flights the cyclist was last on connecting samples and more on landing, safely in slash areas. laser trips will say target to the areas that were more difficult to reach the i said full, the apollo emissions landed on the near side of the main times to it's the quite so is it 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. this is hi, what's going on on the apollo 15 mission expanded some reasons. it's asked to know, what's the able to explore extensively for the 1st time with
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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, wait a minute, geologist. harrison's names are far. oh, well, he made a surprising discovery. orange material. and midst all the gray, it was the groundbreaking insights through one in total, the apollo astronauts brought more than 380 kilograms of moon. welcome back to us from 6 landing sites. the. the largest chunk is nick named big muley. like most of the other material from the apollo emissions it's, it's
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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 that yeah, cuz i'm going to put all of the apollo samples, allow us to look back about 4.4 bit again years. this is the 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 emissions. the the targeted location was specifically chosen to provide missing data understanding gaps and what we already know. chunk of 5 landed in
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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, 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 this main rocks could be examined with a range of highly sensitive methods, able to precisely determine the age and composition even just looking at the genetic light to microscope told x. but so 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
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very 1st depaulo samples changed of view of option on it. they contained 3 previously and minerals. it later turned out that these luna minerals also exist on us, but it quite rad. 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 states ever such 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 is open and i can also apply the method to other so let's do
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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 to, to you in the luminous pulse have given us insights into the early days of also the system. they can be used for instance, to reconstruct when the nascent tenants was struck by asteroids and comments unto heavy the bombardment was on us tectonic movement strives rocks underground, where it mounts in raising traces of ups on it. sadly, history move to vegetation and also alter the surface the samples collected even revealed the secret as the origin of all moving in the borrower tree. it turns out that the moon rocks with very similar to terrestrial rocks. the,
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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, the evidence indicates that move and 4 and a half 1000000000 years ago, a mas eyes, celeste deal, body grain style planet, materials from both bodies was held into space. this eventually formed the look at different always 50 thought that the cooling of the moon's cross distorted the formation of its upper crust, happened very quickly now 50000000 years after the collision of the court issue or geologically that's very fast because of course, these are dimensions that we humans can't really imagine wasting forced air. and it certainly days the moon was bombarded heavily the impacts less behind knowledge
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crisis, which relate to flooded by rising maxima. the, the rough cools informed, the doc crate is that gives the moon its face the 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 us 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,
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now we've been rented for an hour. if we were to assume that the water came from the earth, 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 level glass beads. and in class tradition, the volcanic eruptions brought luna war with the maxima to the means surface. in the frigid vacuum, the hot dropped 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 gloss globules that were formed during meteor rights impacts. they full more to
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release it again and might even drive luna water cycle all these discoveries have made the moon interesting again for such just after world war 2 is the most important results to crude space travel the one area in particular on the fall side of the moon has interested planet tree geologist for decades. rocks from that and now allowing them to look even further back in time. the nasa the south pole 8 can base and is almost 2500 kilometers in diameter and about flushing kilometers deep. the it foamed mold in full 1000000000 years ago when a huge asteroid crushed into the mood. that shafted it's crossed until it's material up on to this face,
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from deep layers of rock. it's material that could provide new insights into the us, the really good. now i don't know exactly what the 1st rocks on earth looks like, nor do we know exactly how old the earth is. and only the moon could tell us that was. that means looking into the past, and if we have manual material from the move, and 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 is most recent, luna, pro chung a 6, retrieve some polls from this creates a full re box work together to make that possible. the space pro reach the moons or bridge in early may 2024. it took just on the 3 weeks to touch down at its
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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 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 fullest and major space faring nations. now have luna times in the coming decades stations that to be billed to to south pole. crude missions will reveal in even
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