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of the world's most dangerous. where is, is wanted dogs june 29 on dw the . this is dw use life from the 9 man i rested on suspicion of people. smuggling in connection with one of the medicine radians was shipwrecked and disasters. rescue crews are still searching for survivors, but it's fade hundreds of migrants may have dropped. also in the program, defense ministers from 50 countries, including the united states, gather nato headquarters in brussels. as the alliance, we have funds,
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it's packing for ukraine unplugged using to strengthen its own defense international donors pledge, billions unite for syrians dealing with civil both a natural disaster and many of serious and neighbors. old reading rebuilding links with the sanctioned outside and run the i'm sure. ok, welcome to the program. the greek coast guard says 9 survivors. if one of the mediterranean is, was shipwrecked, as asked us, they've been arrested on suspicion of people smuggling, at least $78.00 people drowned and hundreds more. i'm missing. after a fishing boat coming migrants sign off the coast of greek greece, a massive such a rescue operation is continuing and so many of the victims were dropped below deck
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when the vessel capsized. at this point, it's looking more like a recovery mission than the rescue responds. teams have not found any survivors today. just ball days. greek authorities don't even know exactly how many they looking for. over a 100 survivors have been brought to a refugee company, austin's, most of the men 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 decry in the said, i mean to my mother, i mean 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 the very bottom situation and psychological and about to use. yes. we need to small, but in scribe ninety's, my mom, i mean my mother,
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this voice is inside my ears. a surveillance plain spots of the crowd invest launch used a grease as coast guard saves. they offered help. but that also was refused. authorities believe the boat late to start to sink after its engine gave up. no one on board was wearing a life jackets grease is false, is also joined. the rescue efforts, which is the country shaken by one of these was the maritime tragedies in recent years. there are worries, this might not be the last of his kind. during this to um, fe, cassava in athens gave us this update. right, well, it is ongoing and it will be continuing again throughout the night today. in fact, leading officials that i've been speaking to say that perhaps it could be even extended for another day. the on the, the 48 hours scope, which is customary for these types of search and rescue operations. the same time
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though, watch it. the focus here. now he's shifting more towards the inquiry and then investigation into the causes of this, the discharge of the and what we're hearing also from the senior officials these that amongst those victims who have testified. and there are at least 8 suspects all of them. egyptian, many of them are believed to be implicated in the smuggling ring, including the captain himself, allegations, again, by the authorities that they are investigating. we understand according to information that they've given us, that these suspects advertised their illegal campaign on the internet. charging the migrants between 4500 years and 6000 euro george john needs to the west to a, to me. and these suspects apparently have been confirmed and identified
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by the survivors of themselves. but of course, this is a, a growing and an ongoing development that we will be seeing more of in the coming hours or this as a cassandra in athens. now the us that defends comp, time to group a collection of allies supporting ukraine, has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting you crying for as long as it takes general mach. many chapman of the us to and chief of staff said that your crime was making steady progress. but that the fight would be difficult, violent and costs me. on us defense secretary lloyd austin, met with nato secretary general against dalton, but who reaffirmed plans for the block to strengthen it's of defensive. when we meet the need to ukraine and commission shortly, the main message, it will be that we need to sustain and step up our support for ukraine after our
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meeting and our discussion. so 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. brussels bureau chief alexander from domine, was at nato headquarters and spoke with the stone in defense minister about the ukrainian counter offensive. we are at nato headquarters joined by us during his defense minister, had no pets. of course, thank you so much for being with us minister of the ukraine and come to us since it is an early days. but do you expect it to be a turning point of the more i really do hope that although we have seen also the counter offensive over the many months back. so when we take the hark, if and then the also head is on. and then we saw that the grain is what quite successfully. so of course now we would it be more difficult as the russians have built many defense lines. and we all understand how difficult the days for the
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crane. but we were talking a lot about these options, what do credit us have? and my message has ahold of this being that, you know, please do not put a lot of pressure through craniums because they know exactly what to do. and they will do any things in their power and everything in their power to, to get back. that was the big question here is how to ramp up military assistance for ukraine and what they need right now. what's on their list? we know fi to jets, a long range missile has but may be, is a munition the most pressing issue? what would you say? i would say that the, the, me take the priorities and then the 1st and foremost at defense because they need to protect their own land forces in order to be able to move. secondly, to keep the, the russian air force out of the comforter offensive. and then the 2nd priority definitely examination. i'm a nation, i munition because uh the, and thirdly,
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everything uh, regarding the all the other equipment when we talk about spare parts already when we talk about the maintenance when we talk about replacing the last, the equipment that cetera. so, so this and of course, the training for the new troops. so these are the, like necessary things, ukraine's needs at the moment and constantly need. but what is very important today here in, in brussels, is that all the allies, one to take the crumpton form. i literally have more than 50 countries. every one said, clearly, we will not go away. so we will be together with the crane as long as it takes, and there is no chance for the poor thing for cramming. and to think that the west, when i go away from ukraine's back, now, we will not go one of the pieces of energy hardware that ukraine has received from west and the allies is the german gap pond, or cheater,
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a defense system that designs to destroy lifeline targets under much cheaper to all right. the other i defense systems of the us made to patch it. correspondence sonya fall the call took a closer look at some get thoughts and actions on the battlefield. a scene that's been cleaned out over the years now. you clean as russia, relentlessly bones, the country, the but units like these are standing in the way you're creating a defense capabilities can now take that close beside us. am i reading me? drones hangs to anti aircraft system like the jumping may get bought. these units can literally be the difference between life and that this gets hard unit trained in germany for a month and a half is low use. so based on the coolant,
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your coldest, the dragoon, because it's huge and loud and can destroy everything and it's pass me someone has missed that and that's what it looks like with both on the ground me looks and in the, the get thought has a computer system the crunch is detailed received from the read the, which can detect targets up to 15 kilometers away. then it's a matter of seconds because that's what we have to take aim at the targets within 2 seconds. fuel with the system is very effective and fast and moves. well, despite weighing 48 tons, it's good for moving around on all kinds of terrain. the self proclaimed cabin is armed with twins, $35.00 millimeter guns, which can file up to $550.00 rounds for a minute. a logic of the end of the kind of there's a special sensor. and that's responsible for determining the speed and timing of firing the munition. it gets very accurate, but it will destroy any target. and the radius of the system for that was i knew it off and that was done. ok. depending on the ammunition that using get thought,
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cabins gets hit, targets some 5 kilometers away. the get bought, split a key role in ukraine's a defense network, shooting down waves of low flank drones and drug romano units has already taken out for sha hipbones. and to me, sites would be want, is more get thoughts from germany as well as more ammunition to better protect the skies over you clean. or here's some more developments related to the war and ukraine. you a nuclear chief out. i found groceries says several measures have been taken to stabilize the situation. does that produce at nuclear power plant is leading a delegation to the russian control side to assess any damage following last week's bridge, a massive down which disrupted the power stations supply of cooling, water, african peasants, the roman pose that is leading an african union peace delegation having full
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ukraine and russia, that'd be welcomed by ponies president andre do the invoice so they to, they'll go on to meet the training and russian leaders in keep on st. petersburg. the presence of russia and algeria have pledged to deepen ties between the countries. jerry and president abdullah met gigi to boone in moscow on a 3 day state visit. you said western pressure over the world would not impact is position on russia. let's just put it was only 121 year old american woman has died after being sexually assaulted and pushed into a ravine. yet noise finds time castle in southern germany. the woman and her companion were reported to the newest of a main path close to the conic german lung, not by mail to ernest also from the us before day was set up on the 2nd woman remains in hospital police. the rest to be suspected that perpetrator a
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correspondent benjamin alvarez grew but has more. so this attack happens on wednesday afternoon, new the magazine book, a bridge was hit with it. you, which has a view on this. will fame is cost on noise response, then police say that the man met these 2 torres and i can pause and load them onto a trail that then leads to a view point. you then physically attacked the younger woman when her companion, the woman, and the other woman, tried to intervene. he choked her and pushed her down a steep slope and the cell and then appears to have attempted to sexually assault a 21 year old. before pushing head down the slope as well, she fell nearly 50 meters ending up close to have friends was a really difficult rescue mission. and that's also what i witnesses told media that for the teams that a ross that lifted the younger woman out of the side with a helicopter and the younger evicting was serious. the injured died later that night as a result of her injuries, and the other woman remains in hospital with serious injuries and what
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a police say. the man escaped but was quickly called near the crime scene after a massive police operations. there were also several videos on social media, one of them that was posted showing a police leading a way, a handcuff man and a teacher, genes in a base full cab and demand a 13 year old american citizen was a tourist. that's the information that police a gave away, the suspect has been health now pending a potential indictment and was taken to jail. and he is now under investigation on suspicion of matter, attempted matter and sexual offends as well together. so now trying to reconstruct exactly what happened here and police just calling for witnesses to come forward. and if also ask them to anyone who has pictures, who have video materials that can be used to reconstruct this crime in one of germany's most popular tourist attractions. thank you for that. so the w corresponded benjamin alvarado screw. it's an international down,
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it subsides to $10000000000.00 in aid facility and say by civil war, hunger and policy. this address a met wasn't represented at today's don't a comes in brussels ethic still, i'm just sanctioned from the you and other western powers. the many countries in the middle east, including longstanding us allies, have recently normalized relations with damascus. dw, is that abraham explains how serious long running civil war has affected its people and international relations with smiles and kisses. the air bleak spearheaded by saudi arabia unconditionally welcom bestardo, a side back to the forward. to be sure we need to be on the diplomatic trans for the syrian president, after more than a decade of isolation. so west spring, the here is including here in germany still won't enter the same room, is aside, let alone shake his hand. a foreign minister animal in a bare bulk warrant against a warming of relations,
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saying such should not be rewarded for the most serious human rights violations. adding that every step towards a side should be made dependent on concrete concessions. so why are aram governments russian to cozy up to a side? and does this mean the words over? after more than a decade of intense fighting, the war in syria has reached sort of still meet and left the country divided. the assad regime controls about 2 thirds of syria, including major cities like damascus and a level. kurdish forces also control parts of the country, sections of northern syria or under defacto turkish occupation. others like in the, are controlled by estimates troubles humanitarian situation across syria. dire, according to the un 90 percent serious population lives under the poverty line in the northwest of the country. more than 10000 homes have been destroyed or partially destroyed because of the earth creek that had syria and turkey. earlier
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this year. we met with one man who lost his home and the earthquake and now lives in account. 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 live with on the air of governments that are re established are relations with the side argue that this is the best way to actually help syrians and so many living in exile, especially those who called for democracy during the air of spring disagree, can insert the bodies in for whoever normalize this relations with this criminal is also criminal. so just like him type of i'm, we're disappointed that the world is still trying to uphold and maintain the rule of the criminal for the last 4 is a clear for the whole world. see me, i'm how really all national interests are also behind the normalization of relations with aside. first, there's the refugee question. large numbers of syrians leading the fighting now
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live in surrounding countries. the care of governments are hoping that open communication with aside might facilitate the refugees as return. whether or not they would want to go back is a different question. 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 the ron. now the saudi, see a way to take back some of that influence air leaders also want to clamp down on the captain on trade. it's an addictive amphetamine type stimulus pill that is, flourished under the assad regime. 80 percent of the world's supply comes from
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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 as well. that's always fun. that rosy buckshot in brussels has been following vig down to the conference and sent this assessment. a really somber new tier in brussels with the european union's foreign affairs to say the needs of series that these conferences are designed to address will they are getting greater . he spoke about the full low to of what he called as a t rearranging security situation globally with the war and ukraine on the conflict. and so dawn, of course, he also referenced the deadly earthquake earlier this year and are to try and address some of those needs. donors from around the world did come together and
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pledge at least $5600000000.00 euros. that's about 6 point. $1000000000.00 us dollars in grants and several 1000000000 more euros in loans there. that should go some way to addressing the concerns of countries which host a lot of syrian refugees such as jordan and jordan's foreign minister. did use these talks in brussels to complain about what he described really as an a not to quit level of support from the international community. they were also some interesting political divisions on display here. no fall. last year, all a saw just had some more of a political rehabilitation in the arab league, the west, the u, the u. s. broad. we stopped to it's light of not engaging with a side, but there were some nuances. if you listen carefully, the use for nefarious chief use that burrell said, that's a wall that you would not budge and would not re engage with a, with a side. but he was open to combining pressure with the arrow bleak and more broadly . supports in the week now that was compared to the united states represented states through strong a much harsher towed inside the united states does not support normalizing ties
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that does not support other states, normalizing ties of assad. she even invited states considering doing so to reflect on what she called in new mobile atrocities. so some divisions there, even with been the western comp on when it comes to how to proceed politically and toward that of course, elusive political solution. it's a cycling before joy has hit the co sign of india and pakistan. maybe 2000 people have been evacuated from their homes in the past storm and taken to emergency shelter in schools and government buildings. the west of the web is expected at the weekend, reaching land, hours ahead of schedule. so i club, i put joy has come on the indian coastal pounds, with the wrench and the rainfall and fast moving. when's a good day? oh boy, i feel very unsafe because of the strong wind sort of them. i hope everyone stays home and stays safe. is this your 1st time experiencing us don't?
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yes. to. for others in western india, a neighboring southern pockets done. it's a reminder of deadly floods that here a year ago, as by for joy route over there, a, b, and c, governments brace for impact dispatching, emergency crews to evacuate thousands of people living in phone level housing fair to get a sec, hey, this is a very serious i tony stone with hypertension for causing domino difficult and had it made up of trees that cause branches to fall alarm say because houses slums might houses and house adverse just didn't hots. and those best, those houses may be damaged or for him. businesses that are still standing are closed as our bazaars and beaches. the shores, normally bustling with tourist, who have come to watch, would vote makers at work and monday. but now the area is deserted under shut down
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