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important. it is also attempting to land on the southern side of the moon and released overforfurther exploration because this area is the same place where the first moon mission 15 years ago from india discover the possible presence of water so they are likely to build that research. india currently commands only 2% of the global space economy but they want to make themselves a bigger player, propel themselves a bigger player, propel themselves into a larger old, another reason whyjust a few themselves into a larger old, another reason why just a few years ago india opened up the space sector to private players for the first time in decades to try and make itself more competitive and open itself more competitive and open itself up to more commercial possibilities. so india is hoping that with these launches it also makes itself a larger player in the world in terms of the global space economy. let's talk to dr namrata goswami — an expert in space policy at arizona state university's thunderbird school of global management. thank you for coming on the programme. thank you for coming on the programme-— thank you for coming on the rouramme. ., ~ i. ., ., programme. thank you for having me.

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broadcasting union. thank you so much for coming on the programme. thank you so much for coming on the programme-— thank you so much for coming on the programme-_ let's - thank you so much for coming on the programme._ let's start i programme. thank you. let's start with some — programme. thank you. let's start with some of _ programme. thank you. let's start with some of the _ programme. thank you. let's start with some of the implications - programme. thank you. let's start with some of the implications of. with some of the implications of what's going on in the tv and film industry around the world. it is a change of business model, linked to things like streaming, which means what, there is less money overall in the pot? we what, there is less money overall in the ot? ~ . , ., , ., the pot? we have seen an explosion in the amount _ the pot? we have seen an explosion in the amount of— the pot? we have seen an explosion in the amount of content _ the pot? we have seen an explosion in the amount of content that's - the pot? we have seen an explosion| in the amount of content that's been produced here from inward investment, so the streamers, the studios are doing a huge amount of content in the uk, so it is a global industry now, and the thing is, it has kind of distorted industry. previously he would have indigenous production, production is from the broadcasters, but now the vast majority of production spend comes from inward investment so that issue has to be tackled, hence the dispute

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it has one programme. thank you for having me. it has gone well _ programme. thank you for having me. it has gone well so _ programme. thank you for having me. it has gone well so far, _ programme. thank you for having me. it has gone well so far, it'll— programme. thank you for having me. it has gone well so far, it'll take - it has gone well so far, it'll take a few weeks until we know it's completely successful or not, once the rover lands gently on the moon's service, that'll be the big test. how big a moment do you think this is? i how big a moment do you think this is? ., , , how big a moment do you think this is? ~' , , ., how big a moment do you think this is? ~' , , . , how big a moment do you think this is? ~ , , ., , , is? i think this is a very big moment — is? i think this is a very big moment because - is? i think this is a very big moment because this - is? i think this is a very big moment because this is . is? i think this is a very big | moment because this is the is? i think this is a very big - moment because this is the first time that india will aim to land on the moon, it has never done that before. the earlier mission in 2008 was an orbiter mission which successfully discovered the presence of water ice. the second division in 2019, the chandrayaan—2, attempted to land but crashed so it was not successful. so the landing itself will make india the second asian nation to land successfully on the lunar south pole for the second big moment is that india will become the first country if it succeeds to land on the south pole of the moon which has never been done before. the south pole is important because it has several resources like helium—3,

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the cup of nations that can harvest resources on the moon, as i spoke about, which can scale up india's space ambition and the other important thing that one should realise is that india's space programme isn't very expensive. for example, indiajust signed programme isn't very expensive. for example, india just signed the accord supplied by the united states to want to go back to the moon by 2024 per space resource utilisation, the fact that india's missions are about $74 million permission where as nasa's is about $4 billion per launch, makes india a very attractive player and a very cost effective player in the space economy. effective player in the space economy-— effective player in the space econom. . , , ., ~ economy. fascinating stuff, thank ou so economy. fascinating stuff, thank you so much _ economy. fascinating stuff, thank you so much for— economy. fascinating stuff, thank you so much for coming _ economy. fascinating stuff, thank you so much for coming on - economy. fascinating stuff, thank you so much for coming on the . you so much for coming on the programme. you so much for coming on the programme-— you so much for coming on the programme. you so much for coming on the ”roramme. ., ~ i. . ., programme. thank you so much for havin: programme. thank you so much for having me- — the oscar—winning actor, kevin spacey, has told a jury he could have had sex — in his words — "all the time", but he said he found it hard to trust people because of his fame. continuing to give evidence at southwark crown court,

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there is a massive amount of big studio pictures where they are doing lots of cgi, we have seen the transition from traditional format filming to the cgi, so we have seen a transition. but this is in a different level with the ai. we have seen actually people don't get remunerated for their particular contribution any more, so what is suggested in terms of the claims they are making is that making sure they are making is that making sure they actually get remunerated for they actually get remunerated for the for that particular content because it's a new thing, it has been around for a long time and it needs to catch up with what the industry is actually doing at the moment. ,, , . industry is actually doing at the moment. ,,, . ., ~ , ., , industry is actually doing at the moment. . ., ~ , . moment. spencer, thank you very much for cominu moment. spencer, thank you very much for coming on — moment. spencer, thank you very much for coming on the _ moment. spencer, thank you very much for coming on the programme. - moment. spencer, thank you very much for coming on the programme. thank. for coming on the programme. thank ou. and for coming on the programme. thank you- and there _ for coming on the programme. thank you. and there will _ for coming on the programme. thank you. and there will be _ for coming on the programme. thank you. and there will be plenty - for coming on the programme. thank you. and there will be plenty more i you. and there will be plenty more on the implications _ you. and there will be plenty more on the implications of— you. and there will be plenty more on the implications of ai _ you. and there will be plenty more on the implications of ai in - you. and there will be plenty more on the implications of ai in the - on the implications of ai in the programme because it is such a huge and compelling issue. now to the heatwave that is gripping

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technologies or at the messaging stages — so some of the messages we want to ask is funding children's resources and charities better, are there ways we can educate schools or even parents and legal guardians to be able to identify children that may be potentially at risk or are withdrawing as a result of certain activities or certain things that we see them do and interact with in the context of technologies and their smartphones, etc. it’s context of technologies and their smartphones, etc.— context of technologies and their smartphones, etc. it's an absolutely fascinatin: smartphones, etc. it's an absolutely fascinating issue, _ smartphones, etc. it's an absolutely fascinating issue, a _ smartphones, etc. it's an absolutely fascinating issue, a very _ smartphones, etc. it's an absolutely fascinating issue, a very difficult i fascinating issue, a very difficult one to get your head around, to grapple and talk about, but you explained it really clearly so we appreciate your time. doctor, thanks for coming on the programme. thank ou for for coming on the programme. thank you for having _ for coming on the programme. thank you for having me. _ that's it from me, i'll be back in a couple minutes' time at the top of the hour. but i'm lewisjohn —— lewis vaughanjones, this is bbc news, bye—bye.

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the programme. thanks for having me. so which side do _ the programme. thanks for having me. so which side do you _ the programme. thanks for having me. so which side do you tend _ the programme. thanks for having me. so which side do you tend to _ the programme. thanks for having me. so which side do you tend to lead - so which side do you tend to lead the maker lean towards? complete encryption for privacy, or not? i’m encryption for privacy, or not? i'm a stron: encryption for privacy, or not? in a strong advocate for complete encryption, and one thing i think is useful to understand in this conflict is that everyone either has a safe and secure means of communicating with this help of encryption, or nobody does. so it's fairly black—and—white pot talk encryption, or nobody does. so it's fairly black-and-white pot- fairly black-and-white pot talk us throu:h fairly black-and-white pot talk us through that. _ fairly black-and-white pot talk us through that, because _ fairly black-and-white pot talk us through that, because it's - fairly black-and-white pot talk us through that, because it's clear, l through that, because it's clear, it's black and white, either it's unsecure or nobody can see it. why can't there be a system where it's just police are certain regulators in certain limited circumstances where they are worried about criminal activity or whatever, that they can see it but nobody else can? yes, exactly, so with a back door to encryption, as was explained earlier, there's no way in which we can sell separate the good actors,

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i think probably to cause problems for secretary of state antony blinken who was just on the eve of departing for his trip to beijing. the cubans have been building relations with china, they've been more focused on commerce than they have on military cooperation, and the reason is essentially the same — the reason is essentially the same — the cuban economy is in such bad shape that the government is desperate, and they are looking for any port in a storm, any government that's willing to give them a hand economically in this really difficult period, they'll take that hand and build a better relationship. russia and china have both done that.— both done that. fascinating, william, thanks _ both done that. fascinating, william, thanks so - both done that. fascinating, william, thanks so much - both done that. fascinating, william, thanks so much forj both done that. fascinating, - william, thanks so much for being on the programme. mt; william, thanks so much for being on the programme-— the programme. my pleasure, thank ou. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. a library with a twist. instead of books, this

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you're live with bbc news. the uk government looks set to break its flagship climate and nature funding promise for developing countries — this is according to an internal government document seen by the bbc. let's remind ourselves of the pledge itself. in 2019, borisjohnson committed to double the uk's spending on international climate finance to £11.6 billion by 2026. but the document seen by the bbc suggests that the government is so far behind on delivering on that promise that it would have to spend 83% of the total foreign aid budget by 2026 to reach it. joining me now is michael wilkins, executive director for the centre for climate finance and investment at imperial college london. thank you for coming on the programme. you're very welcome.— you're very welcome. what's your reaction to _ you're very welcome. what's your reaction to this? _ you're very welcome. what's your reaction to this? well, _ you're very welcome. what's your reaction to this? well, it's - you're very welcome. what's your reaction to this? well, it's a - reaction to this? well, it's a little bit of _ reaction to this? well, it's a little bit of a _ reaction to this? well, it's a little bit of a surprise - reaction to this? well, it's a little bit of a surprise if - reaction to this? well, it's a i little bit of a surprise if indeed it's true that the government will

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unstable situation, but the problem lies in the medium term because these are in soviet companies giving out government credits. they are private russian firms who will demand a return on their investment. after a sweltering day of waiting, jorge was finally able to fill up his tank. his lada keeps going for a little longer. like these classic cars, the cuban revolution also dates to the 1950s, but both are now running on fumes, struggling to maintain momentum without a significant overhaul in the years ahead. will grant, bbc news, havana. joining us live from washington is william leogrande, professor of government and a specialist in latin american politics at the american university. thank you very much for coming on the programme. my thank you very much for coming on the programme-— thank you very much for coming on the programme._ so| thank you very much for coming on i the programme._ so we the programme. my pleasure a. so we not a real the programme. my pleasure a. so we got a real insight _ the programme. my pleasure a. so we got a real insight into _ the programme. my pleasure a. so we got a real insight into the _ got a real insight into the challenges of day—to—day life, but i want to talk about the geopolitics

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