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ah ah, new pictures emerge are putting to confirm the perpetrator of new zealand deadliest mile, shooting train with cranes extremist. it's still incredible to see what this looks like inside on our t correspond. the next the worst capture news to return to earth. the 1st crew to form a movie in space. it comes of the remarks, the 2nd anniversary of mankind reaching other space which we re camp in her special coverage of rushes, cosmetic things. and with the exploration of that cause more steadily developing india's space program is aiming for the stars. we hear about the progress made from the nation's 1st citizen to go step when who actually go up there.
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and you expediency, i will say, the environment that gives you a wider perspective for your own existence. with midday in moscow, this wedding, the i'm, you know, let's get into our mid week news roundup. kiev has chosen to forego renaming wall of its streets in honor of a nazi collaborator after israel's ambassador expressed. i'd rage at the very thought it comes as newly surface evidence points to ukraine's infamous. as off battalion as a breeding ground for white supremacists, and possibly directly influencing originally motivated mass killing on the other side of the globe, as ortiz che bose reports. christ church was shattered by the most brutal mass killing in the country's history. 51 innocent muslims were massacred by white
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supremacist brent and tyrant. an image that emerged only days ago confirms what many believed the mass killer was trained and indoctrinated by none other than ukraine's infamous. as old battalion, the image showing terence attendance at an as of training camp appeared on the social media pages of dedicated as of member constant in zalinski, who confirmed the killer had indeed trained with the neo nazi group prior to 2019. even in his sinister manifesto, tarrant mentioned that he had visited ukraine. however, he apparently didn't find it wide enough to d. radicalize and settled there. you will find no reprieve. not in iceland, not in poland. not a new zealand, not an argentine and not an ukraine, not anywhere in the world. i know because i've been there turned also war and neo nazi black son symbol on his flak jacket during the attack. interestingly, the blackstone has only recently been removed from the ourselves unit crest and
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flags these links. we're a no for us congress meant to raise the alarm about any support washington my provide to as of soon after the christ church attack, 40 american politicians signed a letter to the u. s. secretary of state asking why as of, hadn't been designated as a terrorist organization, the letter echoed a 2017 warning by the f. b i. that as of were lying with american white supremacists, eager to get the groups on, hindered access to weapons and military training. the christ church new zealand massacre was a turning point for counterterrorism efforts. in his manifesto, the shooter claimed he had trained with the as a battalion in ukraine. and he routinely wore a neo nazi symbol associated with them. both the poet california and el paso texas shooters said they were directly influenced by the terrorism committed at christ church. the link between as off an acts of terror in america is clear since
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russia's operation in ukraine. western politicians and the client media seems to be suffering from collective amnesia when it comes to as of there was a time. however, when this dangerous group was seen for what it is, so while parents ties to as of were known in 2019, the mainstream media essentially hushed up, the link with the new zealand government also conveniently finding no evidence of tyrants ties to as of the selective amnesia about ukraine's nazi problem has only escalated with the wives of its leaders. now invited to europe by the likes of german foreign minister. and alina burbock, who didn't seem to notice her guests obsession with nazi salutes. we know who it is . it's catarina procket panko as the west turns a blind eye to the crimes of as of while floating ukraine will weapons and cash. it could have created a perfect neo nazi storm on its own doorstep. cheaper is bringing us through
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vert. well, german media are reporting the wife of a notorious commander in the extremist miles of ridge. was posted by the government in berlin. she met with several in peas and took part in the panel discussion titled, the situation with ukrainian soldiers in russian 70 r t dot com has been delving deeper into that one. do check out or it had been 23 years since a french president last visited the netherlands and the spike recently ending that weight and money. one micron didn't quite receive the reception. he may have been seeking instead, getting heckled while giving a speech in europe. sovereignty and i'll come and bed. yes. hello, i spent democracy. read it. i can, i can answer his question if you,
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if you give me some time ah, security and economic markers and followed weekend statements that is, that made headlines around the world. questioning whether in europe should continually fall in line with washington's policy during his remarks on, choose them across stress that the you need to reduce that dependency on others. the pandemic and the war just pushed us into a situation to discover that we have to reduce our dependency to preserve european identity. otherwise we'll progressively be dependent on everything. not really, but it was in the netherlands. i mean, france is always jeered when he arrives anywhere for a while and he's not popular at all. so it was so, you know, it brings a smile when you see it happening in the netherlands through using the board
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democracy and regretting the lack of democracy. one was your, my whole speaks up am, communicates what he does very well, what he had to say something. so he said, okay, i good if i had time, but i don't. and then of course, he carried on with his own presentation, which was interesting for, for several elements. the 1st, as you just mentioned is the fact that, um, what was good in ways that michael said, look, we're not the poodle of the americans, and we're not in the in dog pacific region, mainly terribly with america. it didn't say in all the students, but that's what it meant on it is outreach to, to china at least on produce this on expression by hand. that tongue in taiwan is so interesting. but we, europeans are not militarily involved with the americans in the indoor pacific region as natal some more marketing nato. and the west would like us to be
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it's something else to tell you about today. the united nations world food program sees it desperately needs hundreds of millions of dollars to cover a gaping hole in its humanitarian aid effort in afghanistan. coming as the country faces the highest risk of famine in a quarter of a century, the un states its afghan operations remained severely under funded, with only around a 3rd of the necessary funds confirmed. for this year, it adds the total immediate funding requirements to address the critical gap in the coming 3 months alone, starting at $717000000.00 left galveston is currently suffering. it's 3rd consecutive year of dr. like conditions and still reeling from decades of conflict and natural disasters. it comes as taliban authorities have struggled to access the nation's reserves, which have been frozen for months. branding the freezing of the country's assets in
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the us and europe illegal. the money was, sees after the withdrawal of us and nato trips from afghanistan, which according to recent things by american officials, wasn't us chaotic. it's, i've been witnessed, i remember going through all that, ah, that's pretty remarkable. ah, that airport was basically for all intents and purposes, american property a, i'm sorry, i just don't buy the whole argument with all this. talk a chaos. i just didn't see a there was
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a lot that went right so yeah, there's a lot to be proud of peter. earlier we spoke with a former afghan national security advisor aid, who said that in the face of that crisis, the u. s. will leave the country to survive on its own. think that the world community doesn't really understand the disparity that up on people are in. not only is the economy a complete collapse, but the whole society is heading towards famine. and the fact that there are hundreds and hundreds of people outside of the bakery just for one piece of bread. the fact that there is internal displace individual is trying to find their way, haul the price of the food are increasing by the day. and majority of
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the public is heading towards homelessness. that is the current situation, the bureaucracy in america and the fact that they have frozen in the fact that they do not want to discuss on how to move forward with them on a, on how to engage with the current representatives of the government on what to do in regards to the next steps, diplomatically, economically humanitarian wise. it's very evident that the u. s. is just going to leave this topic in the air. now today, russia and the world marks the 62nd anniversary since the 1st person in the history of our planet. you're a good guardian, made a flight to archer space mankind 0 of exploring the cosmos, was born on the 12th of april, 1961. and since then, russia celebrates the date as cosmonaut x day. good afternoon,
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a 5 hour traveler with well, let's take a look at the history of the soviet union's achievements in the great beyond. in 1957, the country became the 1st to launch a satellite sputnik worn into space. it was that moment which opened the door to exploration of the vigil with nothing under his feet, but the earth far below that lasted for just over a dozen minutes. and in 1986, the u. s. s. r begun the construction of the 1st permanently inhabited space
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station mirror or piece in english. it was a home for cosmic, lots and astronauts from around the globe until 2001 and keeping the stellar theme going the 1st ever feature film to have been shot in space named challenge. quite an op title, i would suggest, is set to blast off in theaters this april. a russian crew is behind the monmouth undertaking. aah! who's doing this stuff with little and it's his cousins. ah,
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well, such was interest in the project. some 3000 applications were received for the leading rule with julia, paris, ill chosen for the part. now she's a renown russian actress with more than 30 movies under her belt, and also a mother of 2 clim shipping co, is the mastermind behind the project. he's directors screenwriter producer and even has an acting role. and also busy down here in earth, being a father of 3 and an award winning movie director. incidentally, he's the tallest russian to. i have been to space at a 189 centimeters after on 6 foot to ortiz, when accost forever, she managed to get a closer look up this entire unique enterprise and speak to some of the stars to a saw use m. s 18 space capsule has been paraded all over moscow so that as many people can see it as possible. and this is one of the most historic parks in the
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capital. it's dry gand sick with lots of museums, attractions and exhibitions, including the cosmonaut sex and aviation center, which you can see right behind me. so this is the perfect location to host the blockbuster capture. let's check it out. ah, here we are. this tiny little pavilion is hosting our re entry module. we're going in for a tiny little tour to see what it's all about. here much now come undefended. a film crew with director clean, she panko and actress celia perry sealed, and the ship's commander election of etzky spent more than 3 hours descending to earth after filming. take a look through the port holes. the interior is especially interesting. ah, it's so interesting. it's such a shame that the equipment be electronics is all out. of course it's being tested so that it can be re used for future flights. but it's still incredible to see what
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this looks like inside. ah, it's incredible that 3 people can actually fit in there because it is tiny in there . the film director and the actress spent 4 months training with cos, minot, who took them to space back in 2021. they doubled up as assistance while veteran cos minot anton sculpt little became a supports, an actor, along with the other cosmonaut who were already there. there was even, and nasa astronaut helping out the project as a collaboration between russia space agency and rushes channel one which showed all the stages of the preparation for the film, culminating in the launch and landing live on air. ah, blue christie. when we arrived, it was very overwhelming than we were kind of shocked and we were after the take off and her and the dog keener and we were very then we were exhausted there. we
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were showing like a movie, live action film with the artistic white i was trying to create an atmosphere as cinematic atmosphere there. after 12 days and spaced the russian filmmaking duel was guided back to earth. by cos, minot oregon of etzky, who finished his 109 the one day mission aboard the international space station. in this case, your watch an actors express their real feelings instead of plain how they think a person would feel returning from space. so it's interesting on so many levels. good is good. if couple of those you see how the capture is banning. you see through the portal and you realize the glasses this fake than you're realised that the chair start spinning. this means the parachute has opened. well, you're not panicking at this moment. it's already happening. it's too late to panic . it's no secret that hollywood wants it to be the 1st to release a movie filmed in space. more specifically, it was tom cruise,
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who was supposed to have done it by now with the help of a garza n space ex, courtesy of ellen musk bots. their project was postponed while russia plowed through with the challenge and beat them to it. and that's with about a 16th of their budget. apparently this time we're talking about actors in space. what just moments ago the russians beat us to last year nicest. that it was planning to make a movie with crews on the international space station. but the winner in this space race is moscow over hollywood gleam chapin co and eula perez silt are now pioneers in their field. who can sell other filmmakers? what's expected space? because this is probably just the beginning. he was difficult. i was also doing the song that rearing them the dog camera with haddocks. and i was breaking up material of those thing known, sending it to earth for my editor to check out for li,
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color guide color as to to make sure that i'm doing all the over the technical aspects of the right m. it's not too dark that it's not to write as we were shooting many scenes. so with the wife from eliminators, once every 40 minutes for changes into being dark, is that a change about to be lied to me about those transitions are really magical. it seems that even though space travel is still very far from being accessible to everyone, it's definitely opening up and becoming popular again. whether it was intentional or not at this film seems to have revived some interest in the field of space, which has yet to return to the hey day of the sixty's. the cues are, all the locations the saw use re entry model was displayed, was surprisingly long. and some people waited up to 40 minutes just to catch a glimpse. this may be taken here on this part of the capsule. there's a message from the leading actress of the film. julia perry sealed. she wrote,
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thank you and left her autograph right after the crew landed on earth after the journey and des space. and there is a little tradition for what i understand. if you rub your hands on this and do something your wish will come true. auxiliary is, but that's right, it's a good luck ritual and we tell our pavilions, guests about it too. as the capsule passed through all those layers of the atmosphere, it was subjected to certain stresses and it got covered in what's called cosmic such the ritual. here you have to make a wish touch the capsule and collect the space on your finger and touch your nose. let's try it and see right. ah, that i don't have you made a wish? yes. if you find that i, he liked it, it was very interesting. i would like to be in their shoes for work with her such a fabulous feeling. like we're getting closer to space or the question. well, it feels like you closer to your dream and you remember your childhood when you had
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big and bright dreams. nugent interior center. i'm really into it. the capsule was burden. and it's also interesting how they said that, how they felt. the film is coming out on april 20th. will you go watch it? yes, of course. it though, watching a vignette. it unite. so people, it's so impressive and gives me hope that soon we will all fly to space yet, just over a week until we all get to watch that, we're taking a look at another country space exploration program. china is one of 3 major states along with russia and the u. s. leading in the adventurous endeavored to they, the nation has launched over 500 satellites since 1970. beijing also has its own space station named sheehan gong, which translates our space palace, the construction of which wrapped up last year. well c g t and correspondent woo lay spoke to me earlier on this stellar path. the chinese
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are forging and a space station is the national space lab, who are the country and it's a major platform for the space experiments. and so tony's astronauts, scientists and engineers can do a lot of experiments aboard a ton of space station and in the future. global astronauts and scientists are welcome to visit and work inside the china space station. china is also continuing aysa, lunar exploration product, and also which aims to bring back this lunar samples from the far side of the moon . and also build the basic construction a fact international lunar scientific research station around 2030, which on china works closely with russia and also inviting other countries to participate in this international lunar scientific research station. and more deep
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space exploration projects are like the asteroid exploration. the mar, sample return mission would be expected in the coming years. could it become a candidate to replace the international space station? because we know the, i assess, is set to be at decommissioned in 2031. isn't that tingling space station is never mean to replace and other spacecraft? you know, the united states has excluded china who are participating the international base station. it's wolf article in 2021. a stop to nasa from cooperating with chinese space agency. so tony scientists and not allowed to participate the programs in the international space station. that is why china has no choice but to belt its own space station. bob, during the construction period, china man space agency has worked with united nations to the like to joint global
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experiments to be carried out in china's pay station. so the 3rd batch of 9 projects from 17 countries will be sent to the china space station in the coming years. and this year and the 1st there are some of the projects will be sent to the tingle space station. so all global astronauts and scientist out welcome to visit china space station. and that is a clear message from china man, a space agency. so far a lot of countries have already applied. so it is reported that some are global astronauts and scientists are now learning chinese language because some flooring astronauts and scientists, i expected to come to china and trend together with chinese tacro. not some chinese scientists in the near future or india's race to space. meanwhile, is also set to gain critical speed, according to the minister responsible for the nation's nuclear power and space
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program. the 1st month craft is scheduled to lift off at the end of next year. our t got some exclusive insight from the 1st indian citizen to venture to the cosmos, back in 1984 awe before you and after you till now. there hasn't been a single indian that has traveled to space. how does it feel to be the 1st indian after not, i guess you wanted to know. you want to know what the experience of such was. and quite frankly, that's the most difficult question to answer. and i, of course, i've been asked that often the reason why it's difficult because there's more than one answer to that. so if i answer as a, as a navy asian professional was chosen for the slight i would say that the experience
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itself, i, i mean the nuts on board, so for the training, et cetera that, that wasn't too difficult. so in that sense it was underwhelming and yeah, it did take something to adapt to 0 gravity that took some doing because you can't replicate the exact conditions on ground. therefore you're not trained for that. so you paid of learning on the job. could you tell us a bit about your wrath soviet, to believe your interactions with them? i was the only guy doing the 1st flight. there were 3 of us. the other 2 unit militia run cannot. the circle of a bullets were had already flown into space. so there was that sense of comfort with them and up and i think all and all it was i,
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it was already a fruitful interaction. they did the mentoring and there was no problem whatsoever. would you like to rick down to think i would? yes, i would. what i would like to return as a tourist this will be that space is such an expensive activity that when i was there last, each minute of the space flight was one, had to do something with the other to make the flight productive. so there was no time really to pressure noise against the window and look at the way go by. so i don't mind going back again. but as a to this one of your 1st talk, when you realized that you were actually in faith, it was absolutely stunning.
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of course, by that time i would say gut and went up in the c early sixty's and the americans followed that off to so there was a lot of material already in the media in terms of photographs and things. so one really knew what to expect. and never color photographs, but when you actually go up there and the experience, the a, i would say the environment to go, you're floating all the time, something you're not used to that and, and the visuals are absolutely stunning. and it hits you in a very impactful way at the scale on which things are and i, i would say that that gives you a wider perspective of your own existence. now what you see to young people who dream of becoming astronauts. well, i would like.
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