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and then when you're racing questionnaires on the team to ministry. this kind of funny feels like there's this is the w news live from the island. south korea's ruling policy says president, you and so feel is dangerous and must leave office. and the defense ministry assures the country it will not survey any new order from the president to reimpose marshall. also coming up on the program, the rebel forces in syria capture the city of how much of the pushing out government troops is the 2nd city to full list . pressure mounts once president bushel assets and the french president's in money and my call slammed the opposition for toppling the government and insists he will
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not resign the menu of his making and welcome. we sauce in south korea when military prosecutors have filed the requests to bab 10 top ranking officers from leaving the country. the defense ministry says the request is connected to president union, so deals attempt to impose marshall on choose day to move by union has planned the country into political turmoil with even the leader of his own policy cooling for him to step down on thousands of taken to the streets, to cool for his resignation. an even bigger protests are expected over the weekend as crow straight to. so what jen list fabia and crunch most standing by 5 in their room is in south korea in the media that are possible. second declaration of
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muffled might happen. how realistic is this scenario is of the well, i heard those rumors, and at this point we cannot rule out that the president might actually attempt this, but because he's, he seems deeply paranoid. now he seems politically isolated. he seems desperate, but let me assure you, with this 0 chance that a 2nd attempt might actually succeed. why? because we know that the new defense minister already said that he will not pay any such orders. we know that properly, so just will not follow those orders already during the 1st attempt. this a lot of indicate us that the soul just really um were not strictly on line, but some of them also were not. i'm not happy with, with the order of imposing last year last so people don't have control over the military. he would definitely not have control over the media which would revolt if there would be a 2nd attempt of imposing martial law. and of course,
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the public is also very allowed, so i see 0 possibility that president, if you should attempt to do so would succeed in imposing again one more time. and i thought martial is made very clear how isolated he is. the leader of his own policy is saying he should be suspended. and as he was saying, thousands are protesting against the president. how much more pressure can he take? i mean, from a rational perspective, a probably his best option is to step down pro, actively step down that could probably improve also his outlook for his own future . i mean, he's the right now. um, i mean the police investigations against him for high treason, which is really a serious crime. but i mean, i think we should not look at it very rational. i think we should also psychologically analyze and when i talk to people who have met. so if you're the
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president and they all describe him, but he's, he doesn't think like this, he will not give up people's side until the end of that. he's really, uh, yeah, it's to some degree, also paranoid. and i think what he's doing is really now that he's trapped in a corner because as you said, that the pressure is really high just behind me that already stalls in thousands of demonstrators and today is really the 1st day that people come out. and really my most numbers and tomorrow will be the very big day. i'm expecting huge numbers in downtown sol who will take to the streets and demonstrate against him. and then of course, the public really selecting the support to him. and i think also within the political establishment, even within his own potty, many people want to him out of office. so he's not backing down. is impeachment inevitable now? so tomorrow the in the national assembly there will be a vote on an impeachment motion. and right now it's very likely that this will pass
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because even his own potty, the potty cheapest set that he once use. so if you're out of office, he wants his presidential power suspended. so if this motion passes, then it's basically up to the prosecution and they will take several months of investigating. so it's not a decision that can be made tomorrow. those will take at least 3 months. that is what experts have told me. so if he doesn't want to step down by himself, if he wants to fight this legal battle, this could go on for several months. but in the end, if you ask me, you know, i would say impeachment is probably likely. probably on the 6 month reporting from the soul 5 pm. thank you so much. now, syrian will monitoring group says anti government rebels are closing in on the city of homes. that's also taking control of a number of other cities in the last few days. the syrian observatory for human rights said the controlling homes would allow the rebels, the castle, the main road to the coastal stronghold of the president bush. i'll have
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a light minority community on the 1st day. the rebels seize the city of how much a of the opposition side to enter the city and city of hama after 3 days of intense fighting. the groups lead to size that here to clean up a 40 year old route and the city and me says it's redeployed its forces from the city to the outskirts in order to protect civilian lives. it's another blow to president bush out on a side come up is one of the c major cities outside the capital to remain on the full government to control throughout the nearly 14 years of serious civil war. it's capture comes just days of to is the mr. rebels rested to control overlapping the country. second city from government forces. many previous the display
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civilians are overjoyed at being able to attend to the city of to more than a decade away. as part of how the jury is indescribable words cannot describe how happy we are. it's such an incredible feeling. after all this time we returned to a level can you notice sent a level and walk through it, streets the streets. we could never forget into the head, we have a semblance of normality as returns to the streets since the rebels take over bucks that have been reports of shortages of essential goods and services and trash piling up in the street to meet the i'm searching for the south honda is strategically located in central sylvia. it's seen as crucial for assets forces to hold to retain control of the capital damascus. it's captcha has some people in the capital concerned. definitely. everybody is scared. the
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atmosphere is tense and people are worried. everyone is concerned. we did not expect this to happen, but we have hope this is what the situation stabilizes and shuttle and returns to the way it was. and better off the cafeteria, a la carte, and how much the rebel offensive looks set to continue or they are. i spoke to jen list to verizon. result is a journalist in chemistry in north syria and she told me more about the situation in houma now. but, and is list rebel groups that's boxed by tuck gate school hatch. terrier ocean has captured the city. the situation has rapidly it's created, as you know, especially with the boxes made by has to stay at a shop at turkish back sections in area like l. e. o, as in houma. and lisa's i'm a 24 hours. i asked a few to show them the clear it's control over hama, and it was like it. and if we were the goal for, for, for that to you in
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a government and also for the people. what's happened in april and also in come uh the, the, the solution declared the complete control on him up for now. i think it's, it's come for now and situation is come. no for for hey, it's a huge shift. and the steering governments versus actually announced their withdrawal from the city. why is homeless so important? because it's the 1st, it's the to reinforce large city in syria and it's in on the way on the way to that to the mascot. mm hm. and so what is next for the rebels? so you're saying damascus is the ultimate prize that level they move on to from a us. yeah. and the syrian government announced its withdrawal from the city completely after attempts to fight with the, with the,
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the ocean. and now i see your show him a send like the calls for uh for the syrian army codes on the syrian army on military defection. and they have their way to move to homes. i was trying this, verifying the results. speaking to me earlier from commission in north syria, let's take a look now at some of the other stories that making headlines around the world and protests is in the brazilian city of south palo have rallied against police brutality of the videos of alleged misconduct to much to an officer was arrested off to the release of footage, showing him throwing a man also bridge into a river. demonstration say block hand them hovers people of being targeted by offices and us quake of the us. west coast triggered us to nami, warning in the states of california and oregon. roads will close with the traffic as people attempt to the fleet in line. the magnitude 7 quake struck in the pacific
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ocean about 70 columbus has off the coast of northern california. to sing on the warning was withdrew an officer of boston. our australia is prime minister, has blamed anti semitism for an austin attack at a melvin synagogue. antony albanese said it was aimed at closing 5th. the flag caused extensive damage. police are now searching for 2 suspects. that has been arise in target to detox in australia since the war in gaza and which was triggered by the time of sled october the 7th terror attack. the french president emanuel my call has given a defiant television to address the day off to his prime minister, lost the historic new confidence vote. my phone said he would appoint a new premier within days and vowed to serve out the rest of his own tongue. he blamed the far right i'm the fall left, the toppling the minority government a presidency manual met,
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crowns. france has no prime minister. it has no government, no budget for 2025. which starts in less than a month to macro and told the french people who don't blame him is enough for me. i will never assume the responsibility of others. and in particular, of the parliamentary into consciously chose to bring down the budget and the government of perhaps a few days before christmas. if it denied many on the streets of paris and 200 other french cities and towns begged to differ civil servants late into the former governments. 2025 budget plan meant to rein in a growing deficit with spending cuts and tax increases. everyone needs to take responsibility to the release of the main person responsible for what's happening to us. so i'm very happy about what's happening to him. yes, to realize that he's not the only boss in front. of course we're all managing fronts together. that deficit's end inflation that the government itself provokes now, we are asking civil 7 send to people generally to soak up to death. and that's just
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not possible. demonstrators expect present it to the crone to nominate another right, meaning government or keeping up their push for more investment in the public sector . they know that this one much commission marine le pen of the far right. national rally party probably has more say than anyone in the next budget to kind. she was unimpressed with suntrust because of the crumbs last choice to lead his government . the right leaning michel, barn. ya sums up a pretty take you for we have to look at what people do and not just look at their label by saying he's right waiting for the other thing he does is good. so know everything he does has not being talked you all for the crown says le pens, national rally law makers voted against even their own platform and a bunch of debates on something by doing so, they chose chaos, and that's the only project they share with the radical left along this with the support of the rest of the left on the lines for me not to do, but to undo to rick have a maple they say for credit is all the french media have reported mat crowns. next
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. prime minister will likely come from a short list of centrist candidates who might appeal to both sides of the political spectrum. he'll reveal his choice in coming days. now this is for all the switch these out that because especially in canada is pulling out all the stops for taylor swift. the thing is wrapping record breaking aristotle in vancouver. and the city's famous steam fault has changed its tune, whistling, hit, shake it all to celebrate the swiss to be kicking off the 1st of the 3 chose in canada on friday. so let's get you a quick reminder of our top story of the south and south korea. the defense ministry says it will not say any new orders to impose martial law or is the lead
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of presidency and supp hills and policy is cooling for the immediate suspension of his house that you are up to date. thanks so much for watching. the my name is the calls back said wow, thank you so much for joining in. welcome to don't hold bad. a lot of people do that. as soon about saying it loud. as would have been nosy de la, good. everyone to king, to check out the award winning called called the called back the the arrow rod 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, are you still at the latest mon simulation station is 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 to quote f i l. an international team of so called analog astronauts 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 of mazda is a place a yearning for us to one day. they'll be cds on mas. i'm absolutely convinced of that. and what we're doing here is like taking the so small baby steps. yes, we're learning to cool before trying to do it because it's a company 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 boundless midst of space and all its treasures. is good for an interview. i there's so much out there. the universe has 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 astrophysicist cannot go, man leads preparations for the private research organizations. next, tomorrow's mission, the homeless and go through the senses one by one to check the wiring to see if we can improve the rounding of beats. could you take off your helmet? looks like as they're planning to add new features to the space suit simulator. losing both cheap and up comm shift is essentially a kind of space or some kind of width and it's a key thing this ice, 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 in this nice solutions can you can find that if there's one thing you want to avoid it sneezing and it's basically 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 bit. 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 to a level of exertion during the next analog mission. these a how much excuse me, the ice ice age, simulated review, 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 got some kind of ever since his 1st glimpse of space appearing 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. that means just the
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person who will take the 1st step on mazda has already been blown in a way where a generation of ship field is creating the equipment that will likely enable the most complex and competitive 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. astronaut will face on mars, is 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 most drink than usual. this way, i can precisely simulate the physiological stress cat. last the pressure i space suits on mas would exist awesome. the pool bellflower in the house. since tech billionaire is like a long mosque, started building rockets and exploring space as an economically viable undertaking
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. the industry has boomed. numerous startups in europe now aimed to join the gold rush in space. the we're on the road with chef on position founder and chief engineer of rocket 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? what this company reveals? yeah, it was results. so the 1st thing was the one on, on the helicopter. and inside the if on white, and then we're running a critical test today. these are, this test will show us of this turbo pump has the performance,
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we mean lighting up the said total pump the, the performance isn't there. the rocket alone returned 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 so that's an awesome sound, right? yeah. no, when a symptoms could get toner part, everyone has step back to observe the tests safely. step on the patient 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 ox bogs, 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 is going to 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. his engineers are using automotive parts and components made by 3 d printers. before starting his company,
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patient studied aerospace engineering in australia and worked in the industry for 10 years associates. this is the heart of the engine. i keep them all to a rocket engine. is a miracle because it looks like it's amazing that it works at all. the guns at all space travel itself is an absolute miracle, and yet no one ever really thought it wouldn't work. it's got feeding lots and lots of good to just talk. there were many mathematicians who said it wasn't possible to reach space concepts due to the laws of any just instead of leading on students. none of them i'm over 60 years ago. the russians proved it was possible by putting a satellite in orbit. take me in with that, but the space exploration took off an off his teeth on the fedex to the v 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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escaped. may i ask whom did simon 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 orbit at lower costs and generate more data. indeed, all of it becomes what on board secrecy is important? the thing is that at least to get my mind to, but in commercial ventures, there's something even more important comments, enough speeds, enough last few dispute throughout this keep it, it gives you have to make it happen as quickly as possible. getting there can become the loan 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 dubbed 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 mathias of asked to explains this and that's and all of these days the exchange of data happens largely via satellites in a space based system test to that. so that's why a new space is a key issue for the entire credit of germany. in those areas and why we're so committed suicide on this. i 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 started watching to see rocket factory. alex bork, is one of 3 german startups developing small rockets to transport satellites. no one is willing to show their hand and everyone wants to be 1st. you covenants i or they will make it to pay us and we'll keep going opened even when the odds are against us. we find a way to venture out, learn more and answer the be in 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 evenings at the work bench in his garage. the didn't get in talk to you soon. i'm here every day. usually until midnight goes with my leave. without this, my life just wouldn't work extra without this workshop. i wouldn't be able to get
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by. i think, i need to do these kinds of things, mostly his research day. if i want to invest as much time as possible to move things forward onto things, 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 and yet. that's the problem. it sounds crazy, but i finally proven that it works and just make it think of it as a completely emission free engine complex, essentially a combustion engine with rock and technology. and then what's more to i'm executive, we build rockets like cars that i keep in here at home. i build cars like rocket, let's be lucky. a clean combustion engine. making the impossible possible, both on earth and in space like you on musk. he's convinced that humans will become
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an intergalactic species. it is not to be for them to be stick. it's a free feel that humanity managers to set up a base on another planet if possible, some place that's inhabited continuously from then on. so the 1st step, that's the 1st step, one mark off the moon. there are various targets, but more it's 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 reaches 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 at trillion euros by 2040 the
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sans pit 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 media space. maybe not the most. drea might one day become a brand. these could be seen as the 1st of it also stuff aside. the the mars rovers are drawing special attention developed for the upcoming mission by australian german students. they're designed to explore on familiar terrain as a top.
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