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now the, the world's most dangerous, where is, is wanted dogs june 29 on dw, the, this is the, the news coming to live from berlin. time is running out for 5 people in the submarine deep in the north atlantic rescue crews are searching for the submersible use to take tourists to titanic spread. also coming up, the 2nd day of talks for china is premier in berlin. the business themes to reset
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times between the 2 global trading heavy weights. and just survivor of last week shipwreck were united with his brother. now the un is calling for an investigation into greece is handling up the disaster. the hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. a search and rescue operation is underway in the atlantic ocean for a small submarine that went missing while taking torres to the wreckage of the titanic. its fear, the vessel could be trapped at a depth of nearly 4 kilometers. several aircraft have been using. so in our technology to try and pinpoint its exact location while a submarine team is hoping to launch a rescue attempt late on tuesday. it's believe the stranded sub has enough oxygen to keep its pilots and 4 passengers alive until thursday. it's
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a race against time to find a sub like this one and the people on it. it last contacts, doing a dive to the site to the titanic, wreckage of the coast of canada. it is a remote area. uh and it is a challenge to conduct a search in that remote area, but we are deploying all available assets to make sure that we can locate the craft and rescue uh the, the people on board ocean gate. the company responsible for the expedition takes people to the titanic for prices starting at $250000.00. once the site has been just kind of, i mean to a sub and to send to the bottom of the ocean, the passenger ship famously signed in 1912 on its maiden voyage off the striking iceberg. shooting more than 1500 passages,
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its wreckage has been extensively explored since it was discovered in the mid 19 eighties. these expeditions to the titanic rec, so much generally include oncologist and the marine biologist. but the company also brings people who pay to travel alone, which is be una, hey, ms. harding is believed to be among the missing passages. a deep submersible diving is very dangerous, but it is uh its height check. you know, any. so you, chair, goes by, the equipment gets better, the technology gets better and so on. so i'm very hopeful a very positive, i mean, i was in the sub for 12 hours. we have our own breathing system on board. and if that's maintaining properly, like changing your filtering, you're single to the scrubber. you can stay down to for, you know, quite a few hours the u. s. coast guard estimates the croft has enough oxygen to last until thursday. chinese delegation led by premier lee chung is
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in berlin for talks aimed at recessing relations between the 2 trading giants. german chance all off shows welcome to chinese premier. i had a formal discussions, climate change and economic issues top the agenda, but germany is also also expected to raise more contentious issues such as china is closest to russia and the countries alleged human rights abuses. visit to berlin is premier lee chung's 1st 4 and trip since taking office meeting is a balancing act for the german government, which is described china as both a partner and the systemic rival. so what are the chances of shots is priority. it's going into these consultations. i put that question to the w as chief international editor, richard walker. so yeah, well, i think terry he, he wants to really kind of juggle this, this evening offices in a way that, that doesn't seem to contradictory. and i think essentially what he would like to
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do is do 2 things at the same time. on the one hand, demonstrate that gemini and china can work together on issues of mutual importance and the jam inside to be in say they, this is they want you to really focus the consultations on the issue of climate change on, on ways that gemini and china can cooperate towards fighting climate change that obviously self, evidently an important thing for both sides and also an important thing for the world. so wanting to shows that despite the sense of systemic rivalry between the 2 sides, that they read some things that diplomacy can meaningfully achieve. so that are on the one side, but, but at the same time, uh, salt to the government here also want to signal that it's not completely sort of back to the business as usual. there's the decades in the hoff, in which germany and china became in credit when he closed on the ongoing macro soaks, is predisposes german software. so they will so want to signal that it's not just
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completely back to the old days, which companies a relationship with china was all about making money. and i think some of the signals we're seeing that all the fact that there's no large mutual statement expected off of these tools, which had been a feature of talks in the past. so that's the line, the sholtes he's trying to walk in there been calls richard for germany to decrease its reliance on china. the risking is the buzzword at the moment. how far is germany prepared to go in that direction? that's right. de risk ingles and diversification. these are the kind of buzzwords that arrived there at the moment. and suddenly everyone can agree that the diversifying supply change is a, is a good thing. risk sounds bad, right? so we want to reduce risk. the question is, what is the risk and what is another risk in that you can have a significant room for debate. so while the general government and all the western
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governments and japan, for instance, so these kind of democratic allies around the world come together behind this idea of the risking. i think what we're going to see in the months ahead in the years ahead, in fact is different interpretations of what that really means coming out in the wash and our understanding of all i felt in particular. he has a pretty narrow view of the risking really focusing on wanting to avoid gem and businesses and jeremy as a whole. being too dependent on chinese sources of t will materials that are important for german industry. and that was d. w as chief international editor richard walker, speaking to me a short while ago. just catch up on some other stories making headlines around the world today. at least one person has been killed in nearly 2 dozen injured after multiple tornadoes swept through the us state of mississippi. the storms left several buildings and ruins meteorologist say it's unusual to have terminators in the area, which is more often hit in the spring. at least 4 people have been injured after an
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axe wielding man attacked several chinese restaurants in new zealand. the largest city, auckland police arrested the 24 year old suspect at the scene. witnesses say the attacker appear to target diners at random. 9 man had pleaded not guilty to people smuggling and of course in greece over last week's migrant ship disaster at least 81 people are known to a drowned after the boat capsized. as many as $500.00 are still missing, and many of them are believed to be from pakistan. the families there are in limbo as they are anxiously awaiting any news about their loved ones. so it started getting tragedy. hundreds of migrants down in the gap sized boat, i believe, to be from blackest on. the new was passed and shock. fee of students disappeared in buckets on the administer gush me. according to local media, use 100 of the microsoft on board for from this area. the disaster has left
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families here in limbo. some still cling to the belief that the young men from the village we'd be found a life. a lot of the got the old guess when children are not found to die, you can understand what a parent goes through. what is happening to us? we have no information, was there alive or did we pray to allow? let us see them. good. yes, it'd be in a minute to all most a 100. let me just a we in the down to funder district died. government officer is losing hope that his 25 year old son needs to be a nice local travel agent. took $7600.00 from him to transport his done to your with the promise of finding raping work. instead, his son was struck in libya for months before boarding the overturn good fishing boat. but in order to be other providence, they took him to some place of aaa and libya did as a neighbor, according to my son,
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many young men to being kept for 2 to 3 years for where the head was a grain. and in some cases for lifeline and edward around, there was no one there to look after them. oh, give them food into the number you offer and they didn't have money to get them back to pakistan or deposit. and when i heard this, i told my son to drop everything and come back, go totally on me. i called the agent and told him to send my son back. so i'm gonna call you but he did nothing for the full months. and i thought you, my, i'd very to walk on marriage where i see that on their job. my name is out of the. they cannot make political and climate crises is pushing poses of junk box. if i need to feed the country by legal or illegal means, even if it means risking their lives for more on this, we're joined now by our reports are beneficial job. it's been a. this is a horrific story. tell us more about how people in pakistan are responding to it. i tell you this is this over well main sense of grief in the country, buckets on the part of this estimate that around 300 families have been affected.
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yesterday it was an officer of the day of morning in the country pockets and had also formed a committee to investigate the incident bucket. funding media was at the homes of these families talking to them and then they're helping editorial stricken that house. such a large number could be lowered by human jocylett goes to take such dangerous journey for there is definitely a lot of sadness, but also on good and pressure on the government. talk to us more about that question. why it helps understand, at least to some degree, why young pakistan is decide to undertake such a dangerous and uncertain journey boxed on has been going to multiple crises for a very long time. but this one has been hit by, i wonder if it's the worst economic crisis. and i think this strategy to me just flex the frustration and the hopelessness that young people in focused on have.
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we've saw a be seen in the report that one of the 250 is missing is found off of government official. so basically they have proof of where the heck they have food to eat. but it's the hopelessness, the desperation, and the frustration of what the future would be. and that is driving young people out of the country. people are selling the property, the jewelry of their family life, stop digging noise, stupid poses of yours through human draft because just for that the children gone to even though they know that district journey will be dangerous. or they are willing to take this risk just in the hope that there will be i explained that in europe they would have a better life. they'd be able to support and provide for their families. and i think that is the heart of the problem. the hopelessness that the seeing the young people we heard and report the about the price that these people are paying to, to get themselves smuggled into europe. like,
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are there no legal means for people who have that kind of money to get into germany, for example. um, it is extremely difficult to even means to apply for jobs it's, it's a complicated problem. you need a high level, a skit, high level of skill set to apply for these jobs, this competition from the entire world. and therefore, the people are taking these kind of fluids, illegal fluids being human draft that goes to apply for these jobs and to even to legal means. if you see that box on had to wonder if it's worth brain drain and re send us people even out of line a trying to exhaust all the legal options to have to leave the country. so it's real desperation is driving them. water authority is in pakistan doing to stop the human trafficking results and this kind of trudge. so focused on the product is they, they have a distinct from suspects. they believe odd invoice in human trafficking, but i don't think that is the solution to the problem. it's
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a very sophisticated network of human trafficking. drop it goes up, but i think in the region there are people not only from both different but also from of gone has gone from india, from bangladesh that are being traffic. and often these look it up, but it does say a group of migrants to other update this. so if that has to be a successful cracked or non human drop because it has to be done at the international level. but i think the focus on has to create opportunities and jobs for its people. so they are not more debated to leave the country. because no matter what happens, how many human draft that goes out of this, that they would always be people who would try to capitalize on people the streets finished. thank you very much reporter being his job. it. if you're watching dw news, just reminder of the top story we're following for you. this. our search and rescue operation is underway in the atlantic ocean for a miniature suburb. and that went missing while taking taurus to explore the wreckage of the titanic. it's feared the vessel could be trapped by the depth of
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nearly 4 kilometers, with less than 3 days worth of boxes. and a chinese delegation led by premier at lee chung is in berlin for talk. same to recessing relations between the 2 economic partners, german economy, minnesota and how back has met with the set of trend this top, you can always regulator jang shinji or us and get all the latest news information anytime you want on our website, that's the www dot com. i'm terry martin for me and all of us here at dw, thanks for the . it's all just practice. at the national base in brooklyn, lithuania, 7 months before rush out attacked ukraine, a film team documents daily life in the town.

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