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no one should have to make up your own mind. dw may 4 mines the this is the w news, live from berlin. the french government collapses after a vote of no confidence in the prime minister. myisha about an e, now has to resign plunging france into political uncertainty. the 1st successful no confidence votes since 1962. also coming up south korea's opposition pushes for the impeachment of president human. so your, as the outrage grows over, is short lived, martial law decrease, and syrian rebels closed in on another key city. they now thought to have hama surrounded on 3 sides, beating back a counter offensive from a sobs. forces the
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i'm on the and he says welcome. lawmakers and friends have passed the motion of no confidence to top of prime minister me shabani is government. the fall of a 3 month old cabinet is likely to deepen francis political crisis. the country has been reeling from a pull arising snap election that left a divided parliament with no clear majority that the eyes of the world were on the funds on wednesday. as parliamentarians from both the left and the far right to inform the associates whether to bring down the shed doesn't use government just in 3 months after he became prime minister, suddenly passed through the moves through the country into political tales, plus from snow next, a tailor made budget for 2025, and could struggle to refinance. it's huge public debt, but
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a position groups in political change is needed. it's supposed to enter the category 1st, tend to vote down most government. that's what we will now will keep pushing until there's a left wing governments discovery tool. mr. met currently, which is like, well, so the, the far right nation in raleigh party to the balance against the government. this solution was caused by the deep and long standing gap between what people want and what political leaders do. but it is gamble, far right, lead a very lives tend to have a soft set to winning the next presidential election. she needs to convince more retirees and the business world to back her and yet what those but just load, maybe he's political instability. meanwhile, the pen is facing a court case that could see her temporarily bound from running for office come minds. she's hoping president amount of my call was step down and create the early
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presidential elections before then. but my call, who spent most of his week in saudi arabia, has moved out resignation. the french president now looks weaker than ever as he faces the challenge of swift play. finding a new prime minister. the national assembly remains deeply divided and fresh parliamentary elections county health before next july. and i spoke to paris base journalist daniel brown about the next steps. now the french lawmakers have asked of the prime minister. well, the news, the resignation is set to be founded in tomorrow morning at 10 am. so my call is back to where he was up to the summer recess, trying to somehow find a science prime minister who balances between the 3 forces that are currently in the national and assembly. and we know how much fuel appears to be loves to name someone from the left wing, and that's the position which won the popular vote in july. so let's just slip
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through the election and also the extreme right wing of our ink cartridge, which seems to terminate to the national assembly b s month. so it means that we're entering into a new for you to click on search and see something francis known since those elections in july. so these are uninsured to 3rd. so a c or a 1st time in the 5th republic that the government is being censored in this way. and so the shortest every n you're by government led by someone you, by the way only 170 percent of the rights in slice legislative. if the election so it was a bit on the basis of the relentless series of feats by coins known the since then, it does seem like he has a lot less time and we'll see who we nominate in the next 24 hours. south korea's ruling party says it will oppose any impeachment proceedings against
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president union. so if y'all over his body attempts to impose martial law, the opposition has introduced an impeachment bill in parliament, but still needs another 8 law makers to support it. vote is now planned for saturday. use short lived martial law order has plunged south korea into political turmoil. a bill of impeachment for south korea's president, physician parties accuse you and suck you'll of trying to stage an insurrection. they say his declaration of martial law on tuesday is a criminal act you in stuck your has done something crazy that violates the constitution. basically committed a crude to todd impeachment is not a choice anymore. it's a must citizens and opposition law makers gathered outside parliament, demanding his resignation. they warn he will go to great lengths to stay in power.
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will come in time. there is a high possibility of him endangering people's lives by provoking north korea, causing chaos near the military denmark cation line, and in the end causing an armed clash. most of the prices are relatively tuesday when the president suddenly announced he was imposing martial law fighting threats from north korea and ty state forces. we men armed troops swooped into the capital, sold soldiers in circle parliament and try to enter the building. but protestors and law makers blocked their access and fought their way in parliament, then passed a unanimous motion demanding a martial law to be lifted it over to his own. go ahead to hey, i'm good. okay,
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we can have hours later president unit did just that tom, but the damage was done, though it was short lived it march the 1st time the civilian government had been replaced by the military east and south korea's dictatorship ended in the late 19 eighties. people are shaken by the events somewhere, don't want. it was an experience that i've only seen and movies and i realized how much more serious it is that i had imagined a couple not then a little bit for me. we only use her last night. i happened to wake up from my sleep and came across the news. at 1st i was scared and very confused. i kept thinking. what is coming on? is this something that could actually happen in this era? you should that be the same then you can go. critics, the cues, the president of attempting to tightened his grip on power, struggles to push through his agenda in the office using lead parliament, unimpeachable. it requires backing from a majority of law makers and the constitutional court parliament is set to vote on
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the motion and later this week. well, jenny town is a security analyst at the steps and center think tank earlier. i asked her if she thought the efforts to impeach june would be successful. um, well, it should be pretty easy. and i think there was a lot of support for this. especially right in the immediate aftermath when it was playing out. but recently the ruling party lawmakers have said that they will oppose the impeachment proceedings. and uh, so it might, it might take a couple of attempts to do it. um, where is um and in the last 24 hours it seemed to much more a much easier task. is unit acting on his own here. is he acting a radically or does he have support within the government? as he has a very close group of advisors that he keeps very close to him,
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he does not have very wide support throughout the ruling party itself. much less allies with the bi partisan allies within the government. it's very polarized politics right now, but there's, there's lots of talk of the influence that especially the defense minister has had on his thinking. um and, and, and the idea that, you know, he may not have actually believed that this was, you know, go through like the idea that he announced it late at night on, on tuesday night, was, was, was not um, it was very intentional. right. and it was meant to be done at a time when there wasn't going to be a lot of attention on it. and so there, there are a lot of questions of what he really intended to do with it. but the idea that he would threaten this just as a symbolic measure, for instance, is almost worse than if he actually meant to do it. the idea that you're going to
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threaten the civil liberties and rights to manipulate the public or try and push your agenda forward. is exactly the type of behavior that in liberal democracy is that we, that we criticize a 3rd for terry. and governments are doing now to some other stories making headlines around the world in the bahamas and opposition lawmaker through a symbolic parliamentary mace out of the window. during a heated debate on police corruption, he was reportedly frustrated after being denied permission to speak. this comes after us prosecutor is charged several high ranking behind me in law enforcement officials. with helping to smuggle cocaine into the country. bitcoin has crossed the $100000.00 mark for the 1st time ever. the world's leading crypto currency is getting more than 7 percent in value over the past week. analysts say the increases due to hopes that donald trump will be regulate trip to currencies only takes office next month. thousands of pro
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e protestors have rallied for the 7th night running the georgia and capital to the leasing. the latest demonstration comes after police arrested opposition leaders and activists and rates. georgia has seen daily protests since last week after the prime minister said you membership talks would be suspended until 2028. l a. u. k based we're monitor says syrian opposition fighters are closing on the city of hama and have it surrounded on 3 sides. the advance comes despite a counter offensive launched by a government forces to hold the city. the rebels have already taken serious 2nd largest city, a level in their lightning offensive. home a may be an even bigger prize located just 200 kilometers from the capital of damascus. the day revel campaign has moved at a breathless pace over running through an army positions with apparent ease because live misled opposition. move so quickly. it appears government troops dashed from
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their quarters and a matter of minutes, leaving valuables of all kinds. behind him the la about thank god for 6 or 7 years, god helped us across by and we returned with them on over in respect of the gun and we returned to our families. we all know that with gods will look and we only know more with this adult saw this gonna take and see if this is the 1st rebel offensive in years against president bush or our sides military. the 1st shift in the front lines noted by the us secretary of state us asides, key backers, key key, alex, whether it's russia, whether it's has the law, whether it's around have all in different ways been distracted, notably by problems with their own making. and it looks like h t s took, took advantage of the fact that the resistance to the opposition age to yes, in the city of hama is significant all sides army. its career soldiers bolstered by
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a sudden 50 percent increase in pay is holding overhead. russian fighter jets find targets of their choosing. in this case, journalists covering the conflict to were fired on photographer and us out car. berkeley of the german press agency was killed in the attack. he was buried in a nearby cemetery. one of more than 100 civilians believe killed in the renewed fighting the ceo of a major us health and sure has been shot dead in new york city. united health care is brian thompson was on his way to a meeting at a hotel when he was killed in what police are calling a targeted attack. helicopters hover above central manhattan hilton hotel. now with crime scene. the hotel was sick to host and invest amazing for united health care. one of the biggest insurers in the us. but just before 7 am the
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company c o brian thompson was faithfully shows on his way inside. thank you very much. police say it was a targeted killings. morning everyone. it appears the suspect was lying in wait for several minutes. and as the victim was walking to the conference hotel, the suspect approached from behind and fired several rounds, striking the victim at least once in the back and at least once in the right calf. many people passed the suspect, but he appeared to wait for his intended target. police say there was no known motive for the killing and have launched a major man hunt for the shooter. that released these images and all the $10000.00 for any information leading to an arrest. the suspect slipped the scene on foot before writing a ring to a bike him to central park a few blocks away. united health and vista conference has been cancelled after the
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shooting. the company released the statement describing brian thompson as a highly respected colleague and friend. you're watching dw news, stay with us. the questions got issues or thoughts say, well the, the, the iraq region of our media site of the austrian space forums,
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training for the colonization of the red planet. the lawyer, as the boss looks like he's still delayed as model simulation station is and where a crew of 6 and the low gastro notes will be performing tasks for a month. the people in 20 to 30 years might one day do on most typically like getting a sneak preview of the future. you often so called f i l. an international team of so called analog astronaut is testing newly developed equipments and procedures . the goal is to detect potential problems to ensure that the journey to mars doesn't become a suicide mission. think is just say, i believe it's time for us to head to mazda. mazda is a place a yearning for us. one day, they'll be cds on month. i'm absolutely convinced of that on what we're doing here is like taking the 1st small baby steps. yes. we're learning to cruel before trying to work because it's a copy that it before the data. in the past space travel was
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a prestige project reserved for super powers. nowadays, private companies are transforming it into a viable business model. building rockets and seeking technical solutions to make leaving earth more affordable. the path to the stars is full of highs and lows. but for these entrepreneur is there's no turning back. they've been lowered by the bound looseness of space and all its treasures is get them into the space i there's so much out there. the universe is infinite, infinite power, infinite prosperity. i just need to get out there and grab it with the
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the industrial area of ins. brooks is home to the headquarters of the austrian space for them, the in astro, if businesses can or google maps leads preparations for the private research organizations. next mars mission, the homeless and go through the senses one by one to check the wiring to see if we can improve the routing and the so could you take off your helmet? looks like as they're planning to add new features to the space suit simulator. listen, bookkeeping dot com shift is essentially a kind of space or some kind of where it computed into space to if we can measure many things, nothing with the aster, no c k g but also simple things, things and you can eat, drink, and even go to the toilet into slices and can, you can try that out if there's one thing you want to avoid it. sneezing in a space, so it's a mess. anything to us. so we have a small piece of fabric here where you can scratch your nose and
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a tiny thing. so small things sit on high tech, but they significantly improve the lines of analog astronauts and olga felton, donald consulting, whitefish, fine. scientists have been refining the suit for over 10 years. the latest edition is a new set of sensors, measuring the astronaut, the level of exertion during the next analog mission. visa, how much succeeded. obviously, they said, simulate to redo unique in your outcomes. it's by far the best simulation tool we have, reproducing the stresses that people will one day experience while working and living on minds and government kind of ever since his 1st glimpse of space peering through a telescope. as a child cannot clairmont has wanted to reach for the stars. to get closer to his dream, he became an analog astronaut. a researcher on earth studying space travel begin to from the also indicates that sounds like there's plenty of significant the 1st humans to land on the red planet and the next 20 to 30 years. all of that means
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just the person who take the 1st step on mazda has already been sold. you know, way we're a generation of ship field is creating the equipment that will likely enabled the most complex, implemented the dangerous journey ever made. the other one that lead us to a new will keep puts on the so called excess skeleton artificial resistance simulates the pressure conditions astronauts will face on mars in right down the raise, my hand stays in a neutral position. it doesn't throw yourself off. if i make a feast, it takes a bit more strength than usual. this way, i can precisely simulate the physiological stress cat last the pressure i space suits on mas would exist on the football flopping hobgood. since tech billionaires, like the lawn mosque, started building rockets and exploring space as an economically viable undertaking
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. the industry has boomed numerous start ups in europe now aimed to join the gold russian space. the we're on the road with chef on pollution founder and chief engineer of rockets factory out sport in bavaria. he's taking us to a former military side housing, an old ammunition bunker. the company rented it to avoid paying for certified testing facilities. lock in factory encourages improvisation. it's aim is to build a rocket that's on be to believe in expensive what did you guys do with this company? was this company we built? yeah, it was for the, for the one on, on the hook up there and inside the anointing. and we're running a critical test today. these are, this test will show us if this turbo pump has the performance,
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we mean lighting up decent total pump, the, the performance performance isn't there, the rocket won't return with it. um, but the okay to need all the training. let's go, let's go and run it. for this test, the turbo pump is driven by a helicopter engine. can it would stand the power of the motor? the. nothing else i'm sound right? yeah. no, the pump could get toner part. everyone has step back to observe the test safely step on position can tell by the sound whether it's delivering the desired performance the last day of the test when very well, a worthwhile investment today. i think we're gathering data on the turbo pumps improving the engines, improving the we're getting closer to being ready to fly into orbit to heights and
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in order to feed rockett factory outs. books headquarters are 30 kilometers away. step on pollution. started the company with a partner in 2018 at the age of 33. the firm now employees around 300 people from over 40 countries. funding for the development of the rocket is being provided by venture capital. to cut costs. the company uses standardized industrial components m c a c, they take these there are lots of technical details of different spot. this is essentially a be or storage tank. like the ones you find in breweries. i think that's using a beer tank to reach space. it's an idea patient got from an a i to build a rocket engine because engineers are using automotive parts and components made by 3 d printers. before starting his company. please. shank
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studied aerospace engineering in australia and worked in the industry for 10 years . yeah. does this, does it have, this is the heart of the engine or keep them on a rocket engine is a miracle because accessible ultimately, it's amazing that it works at all. the guns it all space travel itself is an absolute miracle. and yet no one ever really thought it wouldn't work. it's got food in my time, lots of good to get started. there were many mathematicians who said it wasn't possible to reach space concepts due to the laws of any trust in space, as if leading on the hosting. and then i'm over 60 years ago, the russians proved it was possible by putting a satellite in orbit. save me with that, but the space exploration took off an office depot and fedex to the ve shanks. father was a helicopter engineer, step on set his sights even higher choosing rockets instead of the ultimate challenge for any engineering enthusiast the
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escape me as the sim and to buy there are over 100 companies worldwide trying to do the same thing and stick to build rockets as cheaply as possible, so satellites can reach the orbit and lower costs and generate more data. indeed, all of it becomes. what i mean by secrecy is important. the thing is, i might talk about in commercial ventures, there's something even more important comment to enough speeds, enough, lots few things to harass this to you. but it gives you has to make it happen as quickly as possible, even though it can be cool. deal on most space ex let the way in commercial space flights with a grand goal of colonizing mars. for the moments, however, most rockets are meant to launch satellites into low earth orbit. in 2023. the total number of satellites circling, earth topped $7500.00. it's big business for rocket builders.
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this commercial use of space has been dumped new space and germany wants to be part of it. its new space initiative was founded in berlin in 2021. as part of the federation of german industries it's a market that's already worth billions. as more and more sectors depend on digital networks as the initiative leader, and which he is about to explains this and that's in all these days. the exchange of data happens largely via satellites in a space based system of it. so that's why a new space is a key issue for the entire credit of germany in australia and why we're so committed suicide t. my aunt does, he believe it holds great potential for german industry and for the future and competitiveness of german industry. so when you get that up,
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so i just kind of thought she was to rocket factory out. spork is one of 3. german started up developing small rockets to transport satellites. no one is willing to show their hand and everyone wants to be 1st. you come inside or they will make it to face and we'll keep going open even when the odds are against us. and we find a way to venture out, learn more and answer the question on once the course. in fact, why do we exist at all? why are we here in the yes step on patient likes to spend his evening's at the work bench in his garage, the when you get in talk to you soon. i'm here every day. usually until midnight just wouldn't leave without this. my life just wouldn't work extra without this workshop . i wouldn't be able to get by. i think i need to do these kinds of things. mostly
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his 1st day. i want to invest as much time as possible to move things forward that's going to bring. he's convinced that new technologies will keep improving life on earth. by day he builds rockets in the evening. the attempts to revolutionize the current engine than these more of any somebody i've been working on this engine for a long time, almost 10 years now. i'm you. it's betsy, so that sounds crazy, but i finally proven that it works as might get psyched of it as a completely emission free engine complex, essentially a combustion engine with rocket technology, animal smartphone, the tech, we build rockets like cars that are key and here at home i build cars like rocket, let's keep a clean combustion engine, making the impossible possible both on earth and in space like you on most. he's
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convinced that humans will become an intergalactic species. it's, it's not to you for them to be stick. it's a free feel that humanity managers to set up a base on another planet if possible. a place that's inhabited continuously from then on for the 1st step. that's the 1st step. one more lost the moon. there are various targets, but mars definitely makes a lot of sense if he's in the space tourism colonies on mars and the moon asteroid mining, the promise of a limitless growth in the infinite regions of space. the bunch of this still sounds like science fiction, but expectations are high. according to a study by the federation of german industries, the market for space based applications could grow annually by 7.4 percent, to over a trillion euros by 2040 the
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sand pits in upper austria sides of gal north to them is public presentation of the austrian space forms upcoming mission to march, the more than the romance of space. it's the multi $1000000000.00 economic opportunity that officials say austria should not ignore the based on made the base lady. nothing most for ya might one day become a brand and to these could be seen as the both of his old stuff, the site the, the miners, rovers, are drawing special attention developed for the upcoming mission by austrian and german students. they're designed to explore on familiar terrain as autonomy slowly as possible are far ahead and drive.

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