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BBC News

helicopters landing troops here on the runway behind me, simulating an attack by china across the taiwan strait anna lanning here trying to seize the international airport. in the international airport. in the last few minutes you can see the troops moving around on the ground, taiwanese troops repelling that simulated attack. a gun battle happening on the ground here behind me. this is all a show, although practice, it is not real. but interesting thing about this as it is very much inspired by what happened in ukraine last year when the russian invasion happened and russian forces attempted to seize an airport out of he have any first few hours of that invasion and to use that to bring in more forces, that was repelled and the russian attack on kyiv ultimately failed —— kyiv. what the donors have learned from thatis the donors have learned from that is that if ever there is an attack on taiwan by china this is how it will happen. they will attempt to seize key infrastructure like the

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BBC News

parts of its annual military drills that began monday. the drills test taiwan's defences in case of an attack from china. this year's tests were set to simulate a response to an attack on its main airport and a china—led blockade. one such drill is ongoing, despite the expected typhoon. i spoke with bbc�*s rupert wingfield—hayes who has been given exclusive access to one of these exercises. tell us more how the jewels are simulating and how extensive they. —— the drills. yeah, you can see from where i'm standing on this rooftop overlooking taiwan's international airport that the typhoon is doing a lot of interference with the military exercises here, the winds are getting very strong. we have just seen in the last half—hour a mock attack on the airport behind me here using attack helicopters and assault helicopters landing troops here on the runway behind me, simulating an attack by china across the taiwan strait and landing here trying to seize the international airport.

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CNN Newsroom Live

first one good enough for mainstream use. that is where apple is hoping. while everyone is calling at the apple vision, i think it is more like the apple vision like a television. i think the biggest use case will be simulating having an enormous screen, weather working, watching movies, i guess you could call it the iphone. >> now the price tag. let's talk about that. everybody is talking about that. it is very steep. what has the reaction been? >> i mean 30 $500, that makes it seven times as much as the facebook meta quest headset. so you're not really going to be expecting anyone on the younger side to be using, it most people will be thinking as a casual, device it will really be more something for hard-core were travelers, where used to having those multi-monitor set up and instead will be able to have just this little headset that fits into their backpack. the idea of being able to have imax and everything is exciting, it is like a walkman for your

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BBC News

an attempt to get their voices heard by the politicians behind the may. south korea and the united states have begun the biggestjoint military exercises in several years. named freedom shield, the expected continue for ten days. washington and seoul have intensified their military cooperation in response to what they see as a growing threat from pyongyang. the us military fired two strategic cruise missiles from a submarine over its eastern coasts —— the korean military. latest in banned weapons test. south koreans reveal their forces had already staged an exercise with us simulating precision strikes and key facilities in north korea. three of the papers might biggest conservation charities are launching a combined campaign to encourage people to protect the natural world. the national trust, wwf and the rspb have suggested people do things such

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BBC News

it�*s incredibly fast. it�*s a wave of destruction. it�*s physically and mentally hard for people here. there�*ve been repeated devastating floods here in recent years. and when the water subsides, it can take months to repair the damage to homes and businesses. across the uk, destruction from flooding costs an estimated £700 million per year. here at the fathom labs in bristol, they�*re simulating all of the causes of flooding, creating maps that will help people to plan and prepare. we�*d call this a flood hazard map. so what we�*ve done is we�*ve simulated the probability and intensity of flooding on every river in the uk. scientists used layers of information about what causes flooding. they mapped the terrain of mainland britain and combined that with data on rainfall patterns, how water�*s moved through our rivers and around our coastal area. they�*ve combined all this information with details from the met office about how exactly climate change

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BBC News

sectors right across the globe. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. first off, is this model showing the truth, is it showing the future? are there any exemptions for what would being told? it’s what would being told? it's important _ what would being told? it's important to _ what would being told? it�*s important to realise all models are wrong, but this one is useful. we think it is useful because it produces a good match to current data and current maps of areas at risk of flooding and when we compare it to data of what's happened in the past, it does a good job of simulating. as far as we can tell, does a good job in the present day and that gives us some confidence of when we project it into the future, it is not going to be 1 when we project it into the future, it is not going to bet million miles. it is not going to be 1 million miles. , ., , it is not going to be 1 million miles, y., , y., it is not going to be 1 million miles. , miles. so when you put your factors in, what miles. so when you put your factors in. what was _ miles. so when you put your factors in, what was the _ miles. so when you put your factors in, what was the most _ miles. so when you put your factors

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The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer

simulators are capable of simulating different u.s. fighter jets, including f-16s. one u.s. military official called this a familiarization event with ukrainian fighter pilots and u.s. fighter pilots. two other u.s. officials tell us that it's the 162nd fighter wing of the arizona air national guard that's doing this sort of program or this exchange, if you will, this evaluation, and that's significant because the 162nd fighter wing is in charge of training u.s. allies on f-16s in particular. that's why there is this focus again on f-16s that, as you rightly point out, ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy as has repeatedly requested. the pentagon is trying to portray this as something more along the lines of routine, an exchange between a foreign partner and the united states. but clearly there is a signal here. ukraine very much still interested in this. even if they had a policy, if the d.o.d. says f-16s are not

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Inside Politics With Abby Phillip

load underneath it that could cause real damage both to property and the people. the situation was made, given the fact they believed there was no national security risk and that collection perspective, they already moved quickly to address that from the u.s. side, that they would let this go, shoot it down when it came over water and be able to collect a more fulsome intelligence when they pick up the payload from the water which is the recovery process they're engaged in. >> i'm told general mark milly, chair of the joint chiefs of staff, called former senator bill nelson to ask for help in terms of simulating where debris fall would look like. nasa, of course, has to consider this if, for instance, a satellite goes awry, they have the capability of saying, okay, where might this hit on the ground? what kind of dangers would it pose? that factored into the decision here, you shoot something this big down over populated u.s. territory, it does pose a risk

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