00:00The U.S. presidential elections are heating up
00:04due to the gradual release of electoral votes
00:09from various states of the country.
00:12The first wooden satellite that has been detected
00:16and has already been sent out to the world.
00:18This is Joyce Alamatin for Central News.
00:23The numbers are heating up
00:25due to the near completion of the presidential elections in America
00:30based on the partial results of the states
00:32as of 12.10 p.m. here in the Philippines.
00:35Currently, the Republican candidate Donald Trump
00:39has a lead of 214 electoral votes
00:42from the states that have already released their numbers.
00:46Meanwhile, Democratic candidate Kamala Harris
00:50has a lead of 179 electoral votes
00:54from the eastern part of the country.
00:57The results of the swing states
01:00that seem to be the battlegrounds of the two candidates
01:05particularly Pennsylvania are heating up.
01:08This will decide who will win the presidency of the country.
01:13Meanwhile, the authorities in America
01:18are continuing to tighten their grip on the country
01:20despite the current bomb threats in the country.
01:22More than 11,000 North Korean soldiers
01:26are currently stationed at the border of the Kurks in Russia.
01:29This is according to new information
01:32that was spread by the Kyiv Intelligence Agency
01:35after the deployment of North Korea in the region.
01:38According to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky,
01:41it is now in the hands of the movements
01:43that are being carried out by Russia against them.
01:46They say that there are no movements
01:50that are being carried out by the North Korean authorities.
01:52Because of this, they continue to call on their allies
01:57to move and condemn the actions of Russia and North Korea.
02:03SpaceX successfully launched
02:06the first wooden satellite, Lignosat.
02:09It was placed in a specialized container
02:12made by Japan Aerospace Exploration
02:16inside an unmanned rocket
02:18from the Kennedy Space Center of NASA.
02:21According to the scientists of Kyoto University,
02:26it will be impossible for a satellite to generate metal particles
02:30that have a negative effect on the atmosphere.
02:33This is Joyce Salamatin for Pambansang TV in Bagong, Philippines.
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