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is on you to see the world, the subscribe. now to dw talking entry, the, you're watching the, the news coming to live from berlin. time is running out for 5 people on board, a submarine jeep and the north atlantic rescue. bruce are searching for a sub that went missing while taking taurus to see the rest of the titanic. also coming up on the show is i can day of talks for china is premier here in berlin.
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the visit aims to reset time between germany and its largest trading partner focused on new families in limbo as they wait for news about loved ones were missing. after last week's my front book disaster and it's testing times for german international soccer. how's the men's team gears up for its final friendly of the season? co tons. the flick is under pressure after 3 games without a with the hello. i'm clear. richardson, thank you very much for joining us. a search and rescue operation is underway in the atlantic ocean for a small summary that went missing while taking torres to the wreckage of the titanic. it's feared the vessel could be almost 4 kilometers under water. several aircraft have been using so in our technology to try and pinpoint its exact location. while a submarine team is hoping to launch
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a rescue attempt to wait on tuesday. it is believed the submarine should have enough oxygen to keep its pilot and 4 passengers alive until thursday. it's a race against time to find a sub like this one, 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 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 defend to the bottom of the ocean,
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the passenger ship famously signed in 1912 on its maiden voyage of the striking iceberg. kidding. more than 1500 passages. its wreckage has been extensively explored since it was discovered in the mid 19 eighties. these expeditions to the titanic rec, so might generally include you want to just the marine biologist. but the company also brings people who pay to travel alone. which is be, you know, hey, miss harding is believed to be among the missing passages. a deep submersible diving is very dangerous, but it is a tight check. you know, and is the chair goes by, the equipment gets better, the technology gets better and so on. so i'm very hopeful a very positive, i mean, it wasn't a solved for 12 hours. we have our own breathing system on board. and if that's
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maintaining properly, like changing your filter and your so you go to the scrubber, you can stay down there for, you know, quite a few hours the u. s. coast guard estimates the croft has enough oxygen to last until thursday. while a chinese delegation led by premier lee chung as in berlin for talks and resetting relations between the 2 trading giants, german chancellor, olaf schultz, welcome to chinese premier, ahead of formal discussions, climate change and i can all make issues. top the agenda button, germany is expected to also raise more contentious issues, such as china is closest to russia and it's a large human rights abuses. a visit to berlin is premier at lee chaunce 1st for and trip since taking office. let's get across to the, to these political correspondent landing on how much time for more. she's been following this meeting closely for us later on in germany. considers china to be both a partner and a systemic rival. how will chancellor, all our fields be walking about line and these meetings or yeah,
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care. that's the big question. overshadowing these government consultations between germany and china. on the one hand, jeremy is facing some really tough realities about china. you mentioned it being a, standing by a russian president vladimir 14, despite russia's war against ukraine. china itself is becoming more and more aggressive in its own region in east asia and the south china sea. so enough choice in these consultations doesn't want the message to be, it's just business, as usual with china, which is why, and we expect no joint statements to come of the out of these consultations like in the last and, you know, when the, when the last government consultations of the, of the switch happens because this is what we're here from the german side. there's simply not enough common grounds. but on the other hand, china still is germany's biggest trading partner over the last decade and a half or so it's has become absolutely crucial to the german economy and essential to many big german companies. so germany also has an interest in keeping relations
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with china somewhat stable, and that is why you mentioned it's and this meeting is supposed to focus on climates and, and the restructuring of the economy. because that is one topic where these 2 countries can see, can be seen as partners and where they can collaborate and but it is a very difficult line choice is under a lot of pressure and will certainly be observed very closely. not only in germany, but also in europe in the us and in the whole world. so considering how important those economic ties are for germany, can you give us a sense of how much in the wake of russia's full scale invasion of ukraine, germany has been rethinking how much it should rely on basing for things like trade in energy or yeah, i mean, the russian invasion of ukraine has definitely increased pressure on berlin to decrease its reliance on being and kind of forced to re think it's relationship with an online allies, especially when it comes to very essential things like energy. and so it actually
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is durham sense and wants to avoid an over reliance on chinese trade and diversified term. you supply of key goods and strategy. he calls the risking and we have to see it already in the context of the pen demik. that hurts supply and shade of the supply chains. and so the big question is, can germany really affords to decrease that reliance on china? considering that china still is germany's biggest trading partner? mm hm. leo. and it's also interesting that we, john chose germany for his 1st trip abroad since taking office, especially as the tensions between washington and beijing are running so high. what do you think is behind this decision? yeah, i mean, people who have been observing china and size is very closely say it's no coincidence that the chinese premier chose germany as his 1st stop. on this 1st step since taking office. they see it as an attempt to drive a wedge between europe and the us at a time when tensions between washing and bathing are high. but at the same time,
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many in germany here see anthony lincoln's visit to beijing as assigned those relations between china in the us, or at least stabilizing to some extent. so there's a big sense of relief here in germany. i'm because the nightmare obviously would be us trying to relationships to tier a rating or even and breaking into open conflict. well, thank you so much for bringing us up to speed there at that is layering on how much time that we can bring up to speed. now, with some other world news headlines, at least one person has been killed and nearly 2 dozen others injured. after multiple tornadoes swept through the us state of mississippi. the storms left several buildings in ruins and made her whole address say it's unusual to have tornadoes in the area. at this time of year. at least 4 people have been injured after an axe wielding man attacked several chinese restaurants in new zealand. the largest city, oakland police arrested a 24 year old suspect at the scene. when
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a society attacker appeared to target diners at random and u. k. lawmakers have endorse an inquiry that found former prime minister boris johnson lied to parliament about parties held during the cove of 19 lockdown. only 7 lawmakers voted against the motion. johnson gave up his seat in parliament earlier this month when the findings were announced. ukrainian officials say russia has launched its latest wave of drone attacks in the early hours of tuesday. the air defense commanders say they shot 32 out of 35. iranian made head drones mostly in teeth, but several minutes to elude air defenses around the western city of leave, the strikes commons ukraine presses on with its own counter offensive, against russian ground troops. now as casualties have mounted on both sides, recovering the remains of fallen. soldiers has become a dangerous task. our next report is looking into those efforts.
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this rural region of have keys is mostly farmland. it's peaceful again here now. but just a few months ago, this area so heavy fighting. there were some additional simple. people are terrifying. what happened here? i don't know what kind of psychological state the soldiers must be in now, but it's impossible to see this and not cry. this is it to me tie those says that during the fighting thousands of dead soldiers from both sides were left on the battlefield. here he and his team now have the task of retrieving the bodies of those who fell ukrainians and russians alike. today they are specifically looking for 5 missing ukrainians, and the team are risking their lives in the process. the area is still heavily mind to minimize the risk. a drone pilot has been assigned to the search crew meter by meter. he searches for danger from the safety of the skies.
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over the course of the day, they find a russian surveillance drone russian weapons and somebody and munition, but not much else. the 5 ukrainian soldiers remained missing. finally, the crew drives back to their accommodations. together they tried to process the day's work this month and that's the then it just those are those of us, right. the element of the unknown is well, very difficult. when family members don't know what happened to their son night for their parents. that's the worst to me, but the key to and then each session much later that evening, the team gets a call from the mayor of a nearby village to dead. russian soldiers have been found there. the next day the mayor takes them to the site. the crew prepare for the extraction,
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everything carefully recorded exhaust the would, you can spot and that was loose or they thought it in every case with the documenting, everything is crucial as it goes towards the end of them. we follow all procedures in accordance with international standards and law. multiple official system with the supervisors, even if they are soldiers of an enemy. army respect for the dead is of utmost importance for everyone here. so the team must be exceptionally careful as they work. this area was also heavily mind and not all have been removed. plus the men tell us that retreating russian forces sometimes placed booby traps under the bodies of their dead. that's why the team attach lines to these 2 bodies and start to move them from a safe distance. was why pretend everything appears safe, no explosions. the soldiers prepare a body bag,
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but 1st they search the body. eventually they have some success and find the identification number of one of the soldiers they also find some bank cards that will also help them in the identification process. these bodies won't stay long and ukraine, both sides are constantly exchanging their war dead to the team. hopes that these russian bodies will bring 2 of their own solid countrymen home to receive a proper burial and bring closer to their families. in a court in greece, 9 men have pleaded not guilty to people smuggling, at least 81 people are known to have drowned after a boat carrying my friend's cap size in the mediterranean last week. as many as 500 others are still missing. many of them are believed to be from pocket strong families. there are in limbo as they wait anxiously for any news about their loved
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ones. it started getting tragedy. hundreds of migrants, joan and the gap size boat, i believe, to be from blackest on. the news has been shock. fee of students here in buckets on the administer gushed me according to local media, is the $100.00 of the microphone on board for from this area. the disaster has clipped families here in limbo. some still cling to the belief that the young men from the village we'd be found a life on 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 that to see them? good. yes. it'd be an amendment to almost 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 may be a nice local travel agent. took $7600.00 from him to
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transport his done to your, to with the promise of finding way being work. instead, his son was struck in libya for months before boarding the over crowded fishing boat and on and it'd be under a providence and they took him to some place, some aaa in libya. there is a neighbor, according to my son, many young men and being kept for 2 to 3 years for the way. the head was a grain and his some places for lifeline and able to and there was no one there to look after them. we'll give them food into the number of robert 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 about, oh, 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 full months and it's already my, i'd very welcome to where do i see that on there? john? my name is audi. they cannot make political, and diamond crises is pushing thousands of junk buckets on these to feed the country by legal or illegal means, even if it means risking their lives from war. and that story,
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we're joined now by our reporter, you know, should drafted up being as hundreds of people from august on our believe to has been on board that. but what kind of reaction have we seen within barcus on to this news fair? there is definitely the organ make sense of grief and buckets done by kasanya. authorities estimate that around 300 families have been affected by this incident of yesterday. it was the national day of mourning and focus on the government has also formed the committee to investigate the incident. but media is speaking to the families affected families and discretion on the government. but how such a large number of people work near or lowered by human, drastic goes to take such a dangerous journey for this definitely start nothing also anger among people and must be devastating for those families. the uncertainty of not knowing. and so many cases um, can you help our viewers understand why it is that young park is donny,
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is decide to undertake a journey that many know is going to be dangerous and have uncertain results. what is driving them for focus on is going through multiple crisis and sort of waiting long, long things of his political crisis. climate crisis be north of last year. floods effected could be 3000000 people and focused on posing so it does affect agriculture line was destroyed to this problem of fort insecurity. but above all, boxed on is ceasing one of its worst economic crisis in the us and that crisis has impacted almost everyone in the country. and i think this tragedy reflects the frustration, the desperation that people impact the funds are facing because of all of this crisis. so people are selling their life stock, their property jewelry, and being up to $10000.00 to human traffickers says so that they can even and didn't know that the journeys this journey is dangerous. that there are testimony
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as on youtube of migrants who have tried these routes earlier. they're telling how dangerous these journeys out of but people are willing to take that trust just because they hope that if the land in europe they'll be able to earn money. and they'll be able to provide for their families and focused on for these human traffickers who are taking advantage of this situation. what are authorities in pockets on doing to try and stop them? so now pockets on your part of the said they have a desperate around a dozen suspects would they believe in was in human traffic, there's a trafficking, but the thing is this, that it is, it is not a very simple issue because there are people in, in the region from of gone is gone from india, from bung got these that are also being drafted. so that is a coordinated network of human jessica's operating in the region and often be see that look at human jocylett goes to dick money from despite events and then felt of these migrants do a bit of but it does. so if this has to be done something serious to,
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to end this problem, it has to be done with international coordination, of course, with the hope of focus on the authorities. but i also think that focused on has to create the economic opportunities for its people. there is no solution for this, so in the long run, it has to be at the comic opportunities jobs for its people because as long as people are desperate, i think that it will always be people who would try to benefit from these, from this desperation and and this desire of people's belief the country is driving . thank you so much for joining us here in the studio to break that down. really appreciate your time. i as well as scientists say that over the past 3 months, water temperatures in the north atlantic have set new records. not only has that created problems for marine life in the region, but it's also expected to affect error temperatures worldwide. this is the north atlantic where temperatures have searched for more than 3 months. along the coast
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of the u. s. europe and africa off the coast of texas, shoals of dead fish that died from lack of oxygen. i'm worried about the warming trend that we see the ocean right now because the, the warming is linked with less oxygen in the ocean, which means that the fisheries industries will, will be impacted by that. and i, as well as in a more i, c, h ocean will lead to the things i, colorado bleaching, and this is very rewarding for the future. on june 11th, a temperature of 22.7 degrees celsius was recorded. that's half a degree above the previous high set in 2010. 1 factors dustin sand, global warming has weakened trade winds from the sahara desert in africa. so there
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is this, this from this already. it was the surface of the, of the ocean. and this, this dust used to kind of cool you think because it's reflex solar radiation back to space. on top of that, el nino is now officially underway. el nino is a natural climate pattern that happens on average every 2 to 7 years. if fuels tropical cycle loans and boosts rainfall as well as flood risk. so video is happening while the world's oceans pretty much everywhere warmer than average. that's not normally something that we see that was warm waters combined with el nino and, and already hot atmosphere are expected to bring record temperatures to the world this year. well, the organization reporters without borders. it says a record number of journalists are currently behind bars. despite that,
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journalists around the world continue to put themselves in danger in the name of media freedom. one has just received the freedom of speech award at g w as global media form, and bon honors for his role in combat in violence and corruption in salvador. and leading groundbreaking investigative journalism in latin america in his acceptance speech for the dw freedom of speech reward journalists, oscar martinez spoke about being targeted in a surveillance campaign. but it's a little the only know salvatore, where i come from in world head back to after receiving this award, the not as headed toward as a full fledged dictator. sort of, i mean, it's no longer a democracy alone that my news plans or mail fargo wendell $22.00 individuals, including myself, are targeted when we were gathering evidence of the present and secret agreement with the criminal gains on media. freedom is increasingly under threat globally. this year,
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a record number of journalists are behind bars in every corner of the world. according to data released by reporters without borders, even in countries like germany were in 2023. journalist sport targeted by a record number of cases of violence and arrest. will seem to speak both cases of violence, unfortunately against reports has in our country, especially a demonstration good school which pressures invasion of ukraine has further aggravated attacks on media workers and is fueling a spike in fake news and misinformation on social media. ladies and gentlemen, it cannot be which image is manipulated and by whom, which information can i trust? as these questions are, rising more and more frequently does and think stayed crackdowns and free expression for also putting journalists at risk last month stream. you're going to
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pass a law for pressing the i'll do be due to community that also criminalizes reporting on eligibility to topics. so unfortunately, we only have this even even reporting on fox on your gun and media about the age of the community is, is it possible media houses know a very careful read hosting any discussion on that because then they lo may catch them at promoting old homeless actuality, with society increasingly polarized, leading journalists see their role as more important than ever, the well hands reflect, the culture of the german men's football team is under pressure. he won his 1st a games in charge, but another group said falk at the world cup and pour form recently have left to expose a force game without a win against columbia. tonight could raise questions about his future. a just 2 years ago henzy slay could guided by
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a munich to an unprecedented 6 trophies. he was hailed as one of the world's elite coaches. but of folding out the bundles like a giant meant to you soon quit to become germany coach. and he made a great start, but a wolf will will cup in november and december has been followed by a recent run of 3 games without to win the wall. no loss in poland on friday is piled the pressure on tuesdays last friendly of the season, against columbia in gilson cast and definitely is get this need to be some forgiveness bill. first of all, it's about the result. either i think each of the players is ready to get everything. we have to prepare well and have confidence in the players. that's always good. formalized and as a dispute for the column saying the speed of the players have to deliver. and who must defend 100 percent as a team in terms of a time you can reason tactical changes have not worked and slick is having strong by the fact germany are only playing friendlies in the run up to hosting next june . and july zeros. time is running out fast to fix the problems and avoid more
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embarrassment than that home tournament. but senior play is not panicking just yet . you know, it's, it's, it's not, it was really said, of course we're also critical of ourselves. of course, we also have a high standard for ourselves. we have the quality, we have the know how, and that's why i think we're still relatively far away from fully exploiting. oh, potential that within. so i would also shop and lose the columbia though. and fans might be asking if out of what you, you're not going to replace flick it by and might be a better bet. says coach if the pressure continues to build slick, may risk being shown the door. before we go with that reminder of our top stories at this hour. the search and rescue operation is underway in the atlantic ocean for a small summaries that went missing while taking taurus to explore the wreckage of the titanic. the vessel could be trapped at a depth of nearly 4 kilometers, with less than 3 days worth of oxygen. and
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a chinese delegation led by premier lee, john is in berlin for talks aimed at resetting relations between the 2 economic partners. german x economy minister robert havoc has met with the head of china is top economic regulator. change on the thing is update this our coming up next tomorrow today looks at one of the biggest jobs on the planet cleaning out micro plastics from our ocean apart. richardson in berlin when the team. thank you so much for joining us. the
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a plastic that every with keeps on piling up can simply go away. but all hope isn't lost. as
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scientists work out new approaches to tackle. why stick? wait. take a look tomorrow to do the a pulse. the beginning of a story that takes us along for the ride. it's about the perspectives culture information. this is the, the news w. mine's the shuttle. the g,
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