allowed to hunt and it s exclusive economic zone. and it says that according to its findings, to its research, that whale numbers are abundant now the second argument they make is that whaling has a long culture and history in japan, and it certainly does in certain pockets and certain regions of the country. now the third and final reason which i thought was quite interesting was even though japan knows that whaling is not very popular, right now, it thinks that it can boost consumption once again, if it changes public perception, this is what industry insiders told me marvels of the deep-blue are two others. a meal, whaling in japan is poised for amazing you re come back with the launch of this vessel. this vast new whaling mothership, the kangei maru, cost nearly 50 million us dollars to make, and it just goes to show how japan is not only continuing to hunt whales, but also is trying to revitalize this shrinking
popular right now. but it thinks that can boost popularity in the very near future if it can change public perception, i spoke to some industry insiders about how they were looking to boost consumption. this is what they told me marvels of the deep-blue are two others a meal whaling in japan is poised for a major comeback with the launch of this vessel. this vast new whaling mothership, the kangei maru, cost nearly 50 million us dollars to make, and it just goes to show how japan is not only continuing to hunt whales, but also is trying to revitalize this shrinking industry a very, very big way. we get a torr of the ship led by hideki tokoro the precedent of kildall simple. the whaling company that made it. what it gonna sons who doesn t hide his fondness for well, meet and rejects the idea of changing his business model, word or we will not switch to whale watching unless it is eating whale wild whale
nations is launching a 97 million united states dollars aid for the people in earthquake ravaged syria and this will cover the period of three months and we are in the final stages. in the minimum time you make immediate aftermath, the united states provided 50 million us dollars to the central emergency response fund. as we mentioned earlier, untiltoday, aid has been routed through a single crossing point, at bab al hawa. our correspondent laura bicker has been there and sent this report. the wait for aid has been longer in syria the wait for aid has been longer in syria more the wait for aid has been longer in syria. more is now on its way. until today, syria. more is now on its way. until today, this syria. more is now on its way. until today, this was the only route available today, this was the only route available for aid to get through to syria available for aid to get through to syria but available for aid to get through to syria but the united nations has now
these antibodies in the mind we are less vulnerable to misinformation. in terms of cyber attacks it has been pointed submarine cables is one of the vulnerabilities in taiwan because these connect us to the world, ukraine are investing 50 million us dollars over the next years to build more than 700 mobile or fixed satellite receivers for the satellite receivers for the satellite in orbit so we can still keep our line open to talk to our democratic allies around the world, even in the event of secret disruption to our submarine cables. the idea art of a our submarine cables. the idea part of a digital our submarine cables. the idea part of a digital strategy - our submarine cables. the idea part of a digital strategy is - part of a digital strategy is to keep information about taiwan flowing, as part of that ambition you propose a satellite trial programme to try to guarantee internet services across taiwan, given the current tensions with china, these talks are pretty urgent, they bet
and police have started clearing protesters blocking a bridge linking canada and the us after a court ordered an end to the blockade. just a handful of the group which had been demonstrating about canada s covid restrictions remained near the ambassador bridge on saturday. protestors had been warned they could face fines or up to a year in prison. ontario s premier says the demonstration has been blocking more than 550 million us dollars worth of trade crossing between the two countries each day. michelle maluske is reporting for canadian media at the ambassador bridge she gave us this update. at 8am this morning, police came onto the scene from three different areas. and what they did was walk in behind the protesters and split the blockade in two. they went to the right and spoke with the owners of the vehicles that were parked on the foot of the ambassador bridge to the right and asked them to leave, which they did willingly. meanwhile, the protests continue in ottawa. hundreds