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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 dw, use live from berlin. questions grow over the latest migrant disaster in the mediterranean sea. greece extensive search for people missing after an overloaded fishing boat capsized, but its fear, the effort is to light. some 500 people are presumed brandon, once being cold, a preventable tragedy. also coming up,
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african leaders begin their piece mission to ukraine and russia. but there is no lack of in russian missile strikes on keith as the leaders, hotels with president for a lot of years. and then the major rockslide in switzerland and not really misses and alpine village residents want to know if the continued risk to their community means they won't be able to return home the on pablo, solely as welcome to the program. a top united nations official says the european union must do more to prevent migrant tragedies in the mediterranean sea. as anger grows over this week's ship rec, off greece. the response of the country's coast guard is coming under increasing scrutiny with hundreds of people thought to have been aboard the capsized vessel.
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grease has extended the search for survivors. many families haven't lost hope of finding their loved ones alive. searching for survivors of wednesday, shipwrecked, even with little hope of finding mo, most of those already rescued with transferred to this migrant camp in the athens on friday. you know, relatives desperate for news of missing loved ones have also headed to the facility . my brother left libya last friday for 3 days. i can't find him. no one will tell me. we came here and they said, give us your mobile phone number and we will call you hundreds of kilometers away in syria. this father is also waiting for on says about his missing sons was off of the summer. okay. we don't know anything about him. so
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one of those drowned life i came that would be and that we don't know that greek authorities have arrested 9 egyptian survivors over the dissolves, to accusing them of involvement in people smuggling. but n g goes and refugee groups have to criticize the coast guards, response a coast called vessel is go to the visibly overcrowded boat for hours before its thank officials said they couldn't intervene sooner because people on board refused help wanting to sail on to italy. but experts say the coast guard was legally required to help passengers. so clearly at risk, greece is older than investigation into the tragedy, which looks likely to be one of the deadliest ever in the mediterranean. so calls for a re think of a you refugee policies are growing after this tragedy due to view corresponding
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jack power. cars being following the story from brussels and sent this assessment. or there's been a fire light of heat on the european commission today here in brussels. aust, lots of people asking them exactly what they're doing to try and prevent and coordinate to make sure that we don't see another tragedy. like we've seen off the coast of greece in a, in the last few days. now what they've said is they, they've been holding meetings of the search and rescue calm types group, which is a group of people that really focused on n g o bos was go out and try and save licensee. and those are private fishermen, ships and other private vessels that are involved in search and rescue. when they get the quote to go and save people. what we understand is the, that it doesn't involve the coast cause specifically the greek and italians. there's been also pressure because we know that the from tax, the use border guard was allotted to the conditions of this boat, but the smugglers wouldn't let the mom. and there's been lots of questions by why
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the board of guards on intervening, even though the smugglers on the left in the mon. now the in used car in palm has been to try and prevent these kind of bodies from leaving the north african shows by engaging north african countries. but we had last week, the changes in present in case i say, he's not willing to become the used bought a god. that is something that the european union needs to do itself. but there are still very divided opinions amongst you countries about exactly what to do. they don't want to do too much of search and rescue because they fear it would encourage people to board those bodies in those north african countries. knowing that they may be saved by european coast called agencies and then brought into the you to see that are asylum applications processed from, from an e u perspective though there is an understanding that they need to get going again to try and so they sides because as the mediterranean sea flattens, and as the waters got. com or is expected, that will be many more bodies like this,
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leaving they show us trying to get those people, those migrants who are looking for a better life, into the you. a dw correspondent jack powered reporting from brussels there now to ukraine, where a group of african leaders will travel to saint petersburg and russia where they're scheduled to meet with. vladimir, put the ink to convince the russian president to negotiate peace with ukraine. but the leaders have little success on the 1st stop of their mission on friday, when they held talks in the ukrainian capital keys with president of a lot of mirrors, the landscape who was ruled. i've talked with moscow paying their respects african leaders visit food to the side of a legend atrocities against ukrainian civilians at the hands of russian soldiers. life is really basic and we must protect lives, printing and run lives. russian lives global lives. that's important to protect the
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nice and focus on the develop. the visiting leaders also inspected destroyed russian military equipment on display in central keys. a show of support for the south african presidents, serial rama, post as stress. it was not unqualified support. the 1st one is that we are here to listen to listen both to prison, zalinski and tomorrow would have been listening to prison, 14 and reduce. so with deep respect for the people of ukraine, which we have expressed to president lensky. we're going to also listen to president put in with regards to how he sees that roads to piece from a poster. also stressed the urgency of keeping green and fertilizer flowing out of
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ukraine. as african countries struggle with price spikes and food insecurity in the wake of the russian invasion, the delegations visit was interrupted by repeated rushing airstrikes on the capitol region, causing the landscape to question why the african leaders were headed to saint petersburg on saturday of more. uh, getting this sort of russian strikes attached to the fact that putting is not in control of his own army because they are striking us with missiles. now, assuming other nations have decided to visit the country that initiated the missile strike. today. i'm not quite clear as to how logical this looks, lead them, but they are leaders of free countries. it's their choice, actually, the send us. so lensky has ruled out any peace talks while russian forces are still in ukraine. let's take a look now with some of their stories making headlines. nato secretary general against oldenburg says members have agreed to move ukraine closer to the lines,
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and h o u crank cancel is to be formed with keith as an equal parts. salt and berg was speaking as nato defense ministers and the talks in brussels full instead of us secretary of state antony blinking has sent out for vision. it's the 1st visit to china by a top american official since president joe biden took office relations between the 2 powers of some to new lows and blinking, told reporters that the us wants to make sure their competition doesn't. they are into conflict. and so to daniel ellsberg, the mine who lead the pentagon papers has died of cancer aged 92 ellsberg was admitted tree analyst when in 1971, he released thousands of documents to the us media that showed successive administrations lied to the public about the vietnam war universal music had suspended promotional activities for the german rock bound. ramstein. prosecutors
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are investigating sexual assault claims against the groups lead singer. several women have come forward in recent weeks saying they were drugged and recruited to have sex with tilden football. now in germany suffered a disappointing when they'll defeated against neighbors. poland, in a friendly match in warsaw on friday evening, after going behind to ago from yackel. give your, with half an hour, replied, germany were unable to find reply. the defeat is the latest in a series of poor results for hansi 16 with just a year to go until germany hosta european championships. pressure is now growing on coach mc flick, dw reporter max merrill was off that game and the publish capital and sent us this summary of what he saw for a while. a night's too. so gets a gemini and a night's to remember suppose into a box. why fantastic funds support here and will also, and so the grids determination and cohesion as
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a unit. all 3 things that germany currently solely lack now with a year to go before the european championships in their own country. they don't look tournament ready and they can hind as much as they want behind the fact that these are friend, least for the testing things out. anything they've tested so far, it just hasn't looked good enough. they crossed out of the group stages, euro 2021 crushed out of the group stage of the post world cup in cuts all. and now it looks likely in this coming form, at least that they will do the same when they host the european championships in 2024. the question really is, how much leeway can you give hands the flick? and from where i'm standing, there is very little counseling for him and a lot against him. and these performances in the friend lose a massive concern. the www is max merrill reporting from warsaw there in switzerland, caution and faith, have averted a disaster. one month ago, the residence of the tiny alpine village of brains were evacuated because of the
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risk of a devastating rocks like the rocks of tumble down the mountain as predicted, but have miraculously missed the community by just a few meters. this is a huge rock slide, the crushed down a switzer mountain in the early hours of thursday morning. and this is how close it came to burying the village of green's width is missing the houses nearest the mountain. by a few meters, the residents were evacuated. a month ago, after geologist said long warned of the dangers of the rock collapsing. the mood after the rock slide was largely one of intense relief. the landslide is now no longer a danger. about 2 thirds has now come down. this is very good news because the danger to the village is now much less
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is especially fortunate. the very large debris flow last night did not damage the vintage. we weren't expecting that an access road to the village has been completely buried while other roads were closed by police. but for the near 100 strong group of residents forced to leave, that's the best possible outcome. they just want to return it as soon as it's safe to do so. the less cool. i think it'd be the least. i think it's released that it came and none of the buildings were effected. so that's as far as i can see. thank god. then we'll go back home, back to breeds where we belong. although the worst has been avoided, experts say it is not yet clear. if the danger has fully passed, the safety of the village cannot be guaranteed at the moment. as of today, conclusively, of you all's yourself. what could still happen is still the case that we have
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a large part of the mountain that's still moving. and we have to watch that closely . for now, though, the strongest sense in brains is that the village in the shadow of the mountain has had the most remarkable of escapes researchers and show you have discovered a new species of duck build dinosaur. the find is challenging, long health believes about how and where the creatures lived. the remains of the species known as gong cocaine, 9 o 8, we're 1st find in 2013, sparking of a painstaking decades long investigation. scientists say the dinosaur was 4 meters long. wait around the tongue and lived 72000000 years ago. the find proves for the 1st time the duck build dinosaurs lives in want. and i'm truly in patagonia, near at south americas. so thank you. and here's
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a reminder of our top story. greece's coast guard is expanding its search for hundreds of people, missing. after a boat carrying migrants capsized in one of the mediterranean seas, worst marathon disasters the united nations is calling on the european union to do more to prevent migrant, dest, etc. so for me, for now, next is our digital sho shift looking at the way the current events of entered the realm of computer games on public funding is thanks for watching on taking the what do you see? it really is possible to reverse agent researchers and scientists . all over the world for a no race against time they are.
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