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the the, this is dw news line from berlin. divers have recovered the bodies of 2 workers missing after the baltimore bridge collapse and the united states. officials say the remains of 2 missing men were recovered from a vehicle on the river floor. another format remaining is also coming up. is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu consul totes in washington with the us decided enough to veto a un cole for a cease fire and gaza for those thoughts. now i'm tied on to move a step closer to allowing same sex marriage if the senate and king agree thailand would become the 1st south east asia and nation to recognize same sex here.
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the pop up phone in the us. welcome to the program. diverse searching for the remains of 6 workers from the baltimore bridge collapse recovered the bodies of 2 men. they belonged to a repair crew working on the bridge when it was rammed by a cargo ship in the early hours of choose day. officials say the bodies were found inside a vehicle on the sea floor. investigators have also sees the black box of the ship which hit the fronts. the scott key bridge reports a be seeing a poor flag dialing, lost power before the collision to maryland state police. secretary roland butler has more on the recovery of the remains of the 2 missing workers. the maryland state police, along with the under what
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a recovery team's supported by state, local and federal partners made a tragic finding. shortly before 10 am divers located the red pickup truck, submerged in approximately 25 feet of water. in the area of the middle span of the bridge. divers recovery to v o 2 victims of this tragedy trap within the vehicle. their family members were notified just over an hour ago in person. president joe biden has pledged federal funds to pay for the rebuilding of the bridge. insurers also face losses of up to $4000000000.00 to cover the damage. the us transportation secretary pete book, the judge says 8000 jobs are directly at risk. baltimore is one of the u. s. is biggest ports and it's not yet clear how long it will remain closed. the effect on maritime trade is likely to be far reaching fully loaded,
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the valley is still stuck. nobody knows how long it will take to free the best off from the tons of steel that collapsed on it. when the ship veered into one of the harbor bridges main pillars. for now, the accident is causing major problems in and around the port. with a key bridge gone, a major artery along the u. s. eastern seaboard has been cut. traffic will have to be rerouted for years to come, leading to clocked up streets in the greater washington dc area. but even worse, ship traffic in and out of port has also been stopped. the port of baltimore is one of the busiest into united states handling more than $52000000.00 tons of for and cargo last year, contributing some $80000000000.00 to the countries for trade. it was access to the ports, blocked incoming best so so we'll have to rewrite those 2 nearby ports, including those in new york and new jersey. further north and virginia little
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further south among the goods handled in baltimore steel and cars. the board has major role on role of facilities and it's the entry point for hundreds of thousands of cars per year. german automakers even have their own facilities inside the sprawling area. well, bmw volkswagen, located at speros point, just outside the main port. mercedes operates out of fairfield and won't be able to accept incoming vessels until further notice. us present and fight, and let's to oversee a quick and strong response to the incident. and to ask the federal government for the funds needed to rebuild the bridge and port about the terrible on to for, to baltimore's, one of the nation's largest shipping house. it handles a record amount of cargo and last year it's also top port in america, both imports and exports of automobiles and light trucks. around 850000 vehicles. go through that port every single year. and we're going to get it up and running
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again soon as possible. and local jobs are a concern in baltimore to we're looking at not having ships coming in for. no one knows how long at this point, you know, that's gonna affect the lives of the longshoremen and stevedores and the tug boat cruise um that you know, potentially they are lose. they're going to lose income because there's no, there's no vessel traffic coming in or out of the port. bringing baltimore back. we'll take time for now. the focus is on investigating what exactly happened on the valley and the 1st place, and how to make bridges more safe to avoid similar accidents in the future. us officials say told ser underway to bring his ready representatives the united states to discuss the military operations in gaza. is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu reported? he requested a tool to be rescheduled. israel was supposed to send
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a delegation to washington this week to discuss its planned defensive and rafa, however, netanyahu cancel those talks on monday after the us declined to veto a un cold for a cheese far in gaza. during the semi circle told dw, about the reasons behind that and yahoo, changing his mind. yeah. well 1st of all, this is leticia know to send the delegation out to washington d. c. i was suppose to create an leverage on the americans and maybe to pressure the american administration and to try and it caused them to veto the decision. and the security council quoting for a ceasefire with this, it clearly has faith that tactic has failed. and it's in the i was criticized. so it only by the media who has been a mocking him for the said the session. but also from,
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with inside the government ministers have been saying that this is, was the wrong decision. as the delegation should have gone to washington, as it is always in no position to put these kinds of conditions to the united states. the u. s. has rejected a call from home us to end air drops of age into gaza. the militant groups as people have been killed while trying to collect food packages. parts of guys are facing firemen nearly 6 months into israel's military offensive, triggered by the october 7th, thomas terror attacks seems like these are quickly becoming another green feature of the war. and guys, a, a humanitarian aid dropped from an aircraft over the territory. this time it falls in limited terrain in well of shore, making the civilians on the ground even more desperate to send them aside at the end the law. but yeah,
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we will. what do you think for the aid when we were surprised to see the plane coming and dropping it into the see the just to learn how to get people swimming to retrieve the i didn't survive. the event of the mass of boynton health officials say at least 12 people drowned this week trying to reach our dropped packages. and now the 6 people were killed in stump beads. the group is urgent that our drops be stopped. a police reported by many guardians, in terms of the, one of the biggest mistakes is that it's dropped in dangerous places like the see some of the people trying to get the aid, have drowned, try to do the headboard. and the problem is simple, is that they need to bring it through the crossings so it can reach these poor people that haven't been bad. pressure has been growing on israel to help speed up
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a deliveries through the border crossings into gaza. with the un warning, the territory is on the verge of a man made so, i mean, you cannot claim to adhere to these international provisions. i know when you're black and white, well, food con, voice. when you just last week, denied 5 missions to the north. when we have now repoed, so he's raised the tax on warehouses and the police that are supposed to help secure this aid inside. got you and also criticized claims by somebody's really officials refuting reports of a name. and then, i mean, i said, and i will say it again. as much as i know there is no salvation. garza is a groups desperate to bring more food into gas. a us says it will keep power of
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shooting a into the territory. washington sees the air drops just one of the channels for a deliveries in that they should continue the united nation special rep or tour on the occupied palestinian territory says there are quote, reasonable grounds to believe that israel is committing genocide in gaza. francesca albany is a says the is really military, has intentionally subverted its protection functions. and the operation against thomas, she added that israel is position, is no longer acceptable since the un security cancel on monday, called for a cease fire in gaza. albanese sighted international law to make her case. after 5 months of monitoring and analyzing israel's low tone garza, my report finds that there are reasonable grounds to believe that the trash will indicating that these rise committing the crime of genocide against about
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a student has a group in gaza. has to be met. specifically, israel has could meet the city acts of genocide with their represent intent, killing members of the group causing sears boldly or mental harm to members of the group. and deliberately inflicting under the conditions of life calculated to bring about each physical destruction in hold or impart. let's take a look now it's similar stories making news around the world. a former us senator and vice presidential nominee joe lieberman has died at the age of $82.00 according to his family labor. been most notably ryan as vice presidential candidate, the democratic nominee al gore in the 2000 election, which was won by republican george w bush. no more fate. anti establishment and opposition candidate, fuzzy who demo at demo. my fi has one set of goals. presidential elections by a comfortable margin provisional results show,
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he took 54 percent of the vote of more than previously projected fides victory still has to be validated by senate goals, top constitutional body, which could happen in a few days. thailand's lower house of parliament has approved a marriage. equality bill, if ratified, in the senate of thailand will become the 1st nation inside of the east asia to recognize same sex marriages, the lambs, my bill has been more than a decade in the making. 400 members of the house of representatives gave their approval with just 10 voting against the committee that drafted it said little may cuz we're making history in thailand and transforming the lives of l. g. b t q. people call upon. but yeah, for those well, been waiting for same sex marriage, we only have one step block which has to be approved by the senate dot data. then you will have the right to register to be married,
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like the rights you have been denied in the past. and, and today when we, the majority of members of parliament have voted to approve. it mean that they can talk. you can the woods, men and women, and husband and wife ought to be replaced by woods equivalent to persons and spouses in the countries. legal code. thailand has long been seen as a haven for l. g, b, g to people from all over the world. the amendments will give same sex couples access to the legal, financial and medical rights that heterosexual counterparts have higher side a title and is finally going to be accepted and recognized as a true paradise for l. g. b t q. i people because very soon we will recognize equal marriage male and they are not born in the house. but honey han yet another in the capital bank, cook many residents, welcome the development. this is design police that marriage equality legislation
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has passed and the lower house i hope it will be implemented because it will likely benefit many people me how many people around me or else you'd be due to everyone wants this bill to pass because they want to be able to marry just like everyone else. the bill now goes to the senate, which rarely rejects legislation, passed by the house. then it's on to thailand's king. so royal endorsement, if approved thailand, will become the 3rd country in asia of to taiwan and the pool. and the 1st in south east asia to allow marriage for us are just on scope to richard. sarah has died at the age of 85. he was known for curbing walls of roasting steals, such as this 1000 tons series called the matter of time at the guggenheim museum and being about sarah's outdoor installations also include the steel slabs in the
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