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i was a metal kind of the i didn't know what has the best on the never ending story of asbestos starts june 21st on d. w. the . this is the deputy news lot from feeling a huge search and rescue operation is under way of the cost of grief. they're trying to find more survive as a one of the worst ship breaks ever seen in the mediterranean. it's fade hundreds, could have drowned also coming to us close on allies to dictate for you crime in the fight back against russia. fence ministers from 50 countries gather nicer
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headquarters in brussels. the alliance with them. it's backing to your client and play just to strengthen its own defense and international done as pledge 1000000000 tonight, syria and struggling to survive civil and natural disaster. but many of serious neighbors are already rebuilding links with the sanction assault pressure. the, i'm asking how it welcome to the program emergency cruise searching for survivors of one of the mediterranean southwest shipwrecked as fast as at least 78 people have drowned and hundreds more are missing. after a fishing boat carrying migrants sank off the coast of greece. it's so many wood tracked on lower decks when the vessel capsized. at this point, it's looking more like
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a recovery mission. the rescue responds. teams have not found any survivors today. just ball days. greek authorities don't even know exactly how many they are looking for. over a 100 survivors have been brought to a refugee company at austin's. most of the men, the reported to be worn out and distressed, at least the 2 of them being treated for hypothermia of fevers. one young man. that's a to brian the said, i mean to my mother, i meant my mother the. this was a very difficult moment as a nurse of handling the red cross. it's also mother, truly some a young man in a very odd situation and psychological and about the scale. maybe too small, but in sprague, i did my mom, i need my mother. this voice is inside my ears. a surveillance plane spoke to the
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crowd, invest long choose day. greece has coast, god saves, they offered help. but that also was refused. authorities believed the boat late to start to sink after its engine gave up. no one on board was wearing a life jackets. grease is false, as also joined the rescue efforts, which is the country shaken by one of these was the maritime tragedies in recent years. there are where is this might not be the last of his kind. the what then you call them is a senior advocacy advisor in athens for the, the level charity save the children. daniel, thanks for taking the time to talk to us. i want to stop asking what you know about the survivors of this tragedy and how they are being looked off to physically and mentally at this moment. so what we know is it is advisors were transferred to southern greece and then are being transported to a refugee come outside of athens,
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as your report mentions. and clearly these people in distress, that means i care and support and protection then what is your understanding of the conditions for at least 40 children and 60 or more women and how they would treated by people smugglers on the ship. and do we know why that will place below that? so the 3rd there is an entirely clear picture of what has happened over the over the last days. but what we do know is quite shocking and horrifying. i'm so there's reports that up to 750 people were on board the ship and i up to 100 children who are, who are below that. so one of the biggest charged things in the mediterranean, that was that we've seen the, it's unclear what the, the,
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the conditions where but reports are, that was very me over and overcrowded shit i and i am i on his route. i think it's really important to emphasize as well, little bit each of those individuals died. they have names, they have families, they had fears and hopes and aspirations. and it's imperative that every effort is made to identify each of the, one of these victims i and to establish what exactly happens in terms of the contact with the boat. i between the, the greek authorities and the i'm, i'm the ship itself. i'm which in the, in the run up to the, the cap size and then the 2nd. this is a politically charged atmosphere in europe surrounding how many migrants should be allowed in. um, what do you want to see happening in negotiations?
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i have the use packed on migration and to solve them. well, i think this tragedy should act as a wake up call for you repeat governments. are they negotiate this new part? the, the reality is that you, if your governments have gone through quite extraordinary lines to try to tear people from coming to europe, to uh, to seek asylum. i threw closing all safe and legal routes through the legal push box to time hires and asylum seekers and refugees and engineering conditions and present like counseling, the 3 kind of funds and elsewhere. this is what drives people to take these dangerous. i. journey is often and, and see where the bolts are to run the gauntlet of you repeat you, it's dangerous and often violent bars. i so we hope that the tragedy will spur some action for european governments as we negotiate the parks to
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open up some of these a safe and legal routes for those who are seeking asylum and to ensure that children who are seeking safety and you are i am offered protection and support of any, any part of them with save the children and athens, thanks so much for your time. okay. well, the us let defense contact. great bye collection of allies supporting you. crime has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting who crying for as long as it takes on a general mock. millie chapman if the joint chiefs of staff said that the crime was making steady progress, but it would be a violent 5, and it would be one that comes at a high cost instead of or the united states secretary of defense, lloyd austin. also, i met with the head of nice. oh, you're in stoughton day to re offend his plans for the block to strengthen its own defences. when we meet to the nate to ukraine and commission shortly,
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the main message, it will be that we need to sustain and step up our support for ukraine. after our meeting and our discussions here today and tomorrow, we will also prepare for the upcoming business summit where as a message will be about support ukraine the but also the need to strengthen our on the attendance on the fence. more on this, let's call side the 12 correspondent terry showed. so was that neither the headquarters earlier and that joins us from out. bureau in brussels. terry, what we hear from the defense secretary, austin, and general mac mili. after that meeting of the you kind me crime defense contact with the us leaders seemed upbeat about what they heard in the room. they mentioned new contributions, which is not nothing that countries are still continuing to come up with new packages of weapons for ukraine. and i also spoke with the ukrainian defense minister after the meeting and he too was a beat. he said that he had gotten new assurances of training on f. sixteens again,
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you cream has been asking for fighter aircraft. and while we haven't heard any specifics about delivery of those aircraft, the fact that pilots are getting trained means that if, as has so often happen in the past, ukraine succeeds in talking allies into giving weapons that they, they are initially said no to those pilots would be ready. another thing we heard from the americans was stressing how international this effort is in the ukraine defense contract group. it's not just the 31 nato allies. it's some 50 countries from around the world that are supporting ukraine. and that's very much a message that they would like to see rep are replicated um, around the world, replicated around the world. they want more countries to support ukraine and to contribute to their effort to kick rush office territory, the possible length. and the difficulty of the ball was i've mentioned many times, i want to stay with you as terry. but 1st let's have a listen to what general mock mentally have to say on the matter. it will be very
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premature to put in a the estimates of how long time on an operation of this magnitude. there are several 100000 russian troops dug in and prepared positions all along the front line. and ukraine has begun their attack and they are making steady progress. this is a very difficult fight. it is a very violent fight and it will likely take consider the amount of time at high cost as general math, mainly the terry. i wonder what you made of lloyd austin announcing that so many countries that signed multi gig commitments. okay. i was trying to be patient, but it looks like we have no sound coming out of brussels for now and we believe terry schultz there. for now. now, international done as
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a pledge to billions of dollars in aid for syrians hit by civil war, hunger and poverty. you in chief antonio gutierrez as asked for as much as $11000000000.00 us dollars. that's almost the sod regime was not represented that the done a conference in brussels as it is still sanctioned by the a you end of the western powers. but many countries in the middle east, including long standing allies, longstanding us. so i have recently normalized relations with damascus deputies. i. abraham explains how the long running civil war in syria has affected its people and international relations with smiles and kisses. the air bleak, spear headed by saudi arabia unconditionally welcomed by charlotte. aside, back to the fort, would you be sure to be on the diplomatic triumph for the syrian president after more than a decade of isolation. but what strangely here is including her in germany still
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won't enter the same room, is aside, let alone shake his hand. foreign minister and a bare balk warrant against the warming of relations, seeing such should not be rewarded for the most serious human rights violations. and adding that every step towards a side should be made dependent on concrete concessions. so why are aram governments rushing to close the up to a side? and does this mean the war is over? after more than a decade of intense fighting, the war in syria has reached a sort of steel meet and left the country divided. ringback ringback the assad regime controls about 2 thirds of syria, including major cities like damascus and the level. kurdish forces also control parts of the country, sections of northern syria or under the fact of turkish occupation. others like in the are controlled by estimates troubles humanitarian situation across syria. dire, according to the un 90 percent of serious population lives under the poverty line
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in the north west of the country. more than 10000 homes have been destroyed or partially destroyed. because of the earthquake that had syria and turkey earlier this year, we met with one man who lost his home in the earthquake and now lives in a kept any shit. and there is no work. i do not have food to feed my children. we've been in this 10 since our house was destroyed, very keen on bill came, and actually i don't do it on the air of governments that have reestablished relations with the side argue that this is the best way to actually help syrians but many living in exile especially those who called for democracy during the error of spring disagree. insert the models and for whoever normalize this relations with this criminal is also criminal. so just like him, i'm, we're disappointed that the world is still trying to uphold and main train. the rule of the criminals and allows for him to clear for the whole world. see on the
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i'm how really all national interests are also behind the normalization of relations with a side. the 1st there's the refugee question. large numbers of syrians leading the fighting now live in surrounding countries. the governments are hoping to open communication with us side might facility the refugees is return whether or not they would want to go back is a different question. ready another issue is iranian influence. the aside regime was able to survive personally thanks to russian and iranian support. allowing to run to gain a foothold and the heart of the air of world. this may be threatening to regional super powers like saudi arabia. given its rivalry with iran, now to saudi, see a way to take back some of that influence air leaders also want to clamp down on
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the captain on trade. it's an addictive amphetamine type stimulus pill, but it's flourished under the side regime. 80 percent of the world's supply comes from syria and large parts of that end up in countries like jordan and saudi arabia . so whether it is out of genuine concern for the syrian people, or because of national interest. many and the error breach and have decided that the shuttle said will be part of his country's future. despite reservations from the west. with joining me now is dw correspondent rosie budget, who has been following the conference in brussels rise. you, there's so much at stake here. what's the new life between the 10 days where you in the mood is very somber and we saw clearly fly in not report this is there's been several additions of this conference over the past years. and the use for an affair is chief use. it brill said that this time things have got worse,
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but the need is grace her on the ground and in countries which are hosting syrian refugees now, he pointed to 2 key things as deteriorating factors here. the 1st of all, he points to the deadly earthquake we saw earlier this year in the region. and then he also talks more about of what you called a deteriorating security situation in the world, globally in the fall are being felt there. he spoke not only about the war and ukraine, but also about the conflict in su, don, no, he's focused on why he told you his words were unspeakable. suffering not to try and address that. they're happy and billions of yours input in places unavailable. at this conference that includes a pledge from germany of about 1050000 euro is. that's but $1100000000.00 us dollars and the european union has also put hundreds of millions of yours on the table. many other countries also unfeeling places, including the united kingdom of the united states, to try and match up to some of that need,
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which officials here and which experts say is growing by the day this money, rosie is also meant to go to some 5700000 syrian refugees living in neighboring countries, particularly took 11 on and jordan, what today's countryside is that enough as well? the overall mood, it seemed to me, it was, this is not enough. and it was most clearly spelled out according to what i heard from the jordanian foreign minister, who said that he felt the burden was shifting more and more towards his country and other countries in the region that are hosting refugees. now. he said the support is dwindling. he called for more health and in the german representatives addressed to this conference. germany noted that 8 to is a host of, of many syrian refugees feels this a can relate to those things mentioned by these countries. but also the german represents to really express some gratitude. he said 2 countries in the region that includes of course, living on iraq, turkey, and jordan, that we heard from earlier,
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express gratitude to them for this hosting and for hosting these refugees, which have fled conflict and on suffering in their, in their home country dw correspondent rosie budget. thank so much cycling depa joy is pummeling india is coastal towns with to rachel brain full and fast moving with rich land alice earlier than expected flooding roads in the western towns of mom, v and bush emergency crews have been dispatched and thousands of people have been evacuated green, but officially predictions the squatters split on the get dropped for us. the cost of the box of india and boxed on brief for impact. dead warning of amended arrival of the cyclops named b per joy. the ban gully worked for disaster. authorities fear the cycling could cause heavy rates conflicting as a mix line for here in focused on the coastal communities would
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suffer deep flex last year again the most positive but the ends of postings have been evacuated. some of them have been studied in this relief center. the fees say for now, for dues a constant worry about the homes they have left behind. the baby to my console has been decided on is over how it will be feed our children. if i've both going, if the hots i going, we will be languishing with no resources. as soon as they said he offered you the faith, you have prepared for the post line for image and see at the bottom of the floor plan. according to reports, we've received sofa around $75.00 or leave comes, have already been established at the pakistan army with the ranges and the district administration of setup. these comes with the prominent lead by the same government and the federal government department, helping them. evacuations that also happening in neighboring western india.
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there's heavy rainfall. now we've done evacuations of coastal areas and low lying areas. and they've been moved to shelter homes to 100 d. c. more than a 1000000 people are likely to be affected in the state of could you lot of projects in the south eastern countries? the climate change effectively leaving their community is fundamental to frequent and intense weather events or the deputy correspondent and duties slash santos. this update from daily so as of today, the sites on before joint mainland, for at about 6 30 pm local time. and so natural and cost reasons of the state of goods not which is located in the northwest region of india. when it made land for the wind, speed was about 50 to 60 kilometers per hour, is expected to increase as an invalid into the line. the cycling is predicted to move from this touch region in good jobs, which is a port city to was cut off the inbox hassan in
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a few hours what to or far he's and residents need to be perfect, prepaid for a know that coming hours. oh, so as of knowing boats, country is even more massive evacuation drives have happened about 100000 people in both countries have been evacuated to say 4 areas of people have been asked to stay away from the sea side. life gods have been put on plays, but also people have experienced power outages involved in both countries and it's expected to only intensify in india, about 15 teams of the national disaster response team. and it was teams of a theme disaster. any response team had been put in place, the army, the border security for the navy coast guard on stand by for the release and rescue locations in both countries. medical teams have also been visiting both countries and the show to holmes in both countries,
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just to make sure the elderly citizen and pregnant women and children do not suffer any immediate health conditions. can be taken cattle as and when necessary. that was database needy. so this in billy. now let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines. this l. 21 year old woman has died from head injuries after being attacked and the, the tourist attraction of noise schwann's done cancelled in southern germany. now the woman remains in hospital. the suspected attack, a tourist from the us, is in police custody. and official inquiry has found that former british prime minister burst johnson deliberately misled parliament about parties in these offices during dependent mich lockdown. a committee has been investigating the cycle potty guy to pay for over a year. johnson is called the pro, a political assassination. the cost of those band hall vehicles with sir being license plates from entering the country, causing long keys at the board of the banners in response to the rest of the $3.00
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rescue crews are still searching for any survivors of one of the mediterranean with shipwrecked as austin, at least 78 people drowned gland fish. when the fishing boat carrying migrants capsized off the coast of bruce hundreds more. feet missing. now after a break at wristband a, j will have more of the impact of that cycle and on pakistan and india in just a moment on data of the use iser. it's coming up after a short break. i'm anthony howard in building for me and the team here. thanks for watching. and we'll see you at the top of the,
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