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right, which one is daring goals to health smart nature, the more likes watching it on youtube dw documentary. the . you're watching the w news coming to live from burly german chancellor. all locked schultz says he wants to diversify germany's relationship with china. his comments. com as china is premier, leave the delegation to berlin. the trading partners are keen to reset times at a time of global change. also, additional time is running out for 5 people on board. a submarine deep in the north
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atlantic rescue crews are searching for the subs that went missing while taking taurus to see the rank of the titanic. and the a survivor of last week's shipwreck were united with his brother. now did you, when is calling for an investigation into greece is handling up to disaster the hello. i'm clear, richardson, thank you very much for joining us. german chancellor. all off schultz says he's speaking a more balanced relationship with china after hosting bilateral talks here in berlin. speaking after meeting with chinese premier lee chung schultz emphasize the importance of direct talks with aging and a challenge and global environment. he also called on china to raise its pressure on russia over the more and ukraine. the visit to berlin is premier lee chung 1st
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floor and trip since taking office and aimed at resetting relations between the 2 training giants. so let's bring any of his chief international editor, richard walker. for more richard break this down for us. were there any surprises there in those comments? as yeah, yeah, clay, i mean, it was like the press conference was just this afternoon. i was there in the chamber and i think if anything that struck you was just kind of how, how normal the press conference felt. especially given the fact that if you think about it just last week, reports about a lot of dw to do the government brought in a new national security strategy, saying that jeremy's trying to make itself kind of ready for a more dangerous world. and although a lot of this was kind of in general global times, and a lot of it was heading towards russia, that was sections also aimed towards china using language saying that we see that, that china is trying to rebuild the international order in
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its own way it is trying to achieve more more offensively, a regional head gemini, and that it is more and more often a working against our interest and against our values. so super strong language that we're, we're expecting also a china strategy to come out of this government quite soon. and yet we have from all of shots with a much more low key message. he talks about one or 2 critical points with, with china, but also saying that it's important to cooperate, to and also in some areas from, from climate to trade. so i think that was the kind of take way that many in the room held the fact that it felt like a kind of revise and almost to a business as usual. even though that's very much against what the general government is saying that it wants to do that in the trying to emphasize also that it wants to read j g a. it's relations with china and also one final thing. the fact that no questions would take him even on the ongoing mack who, who really pushed relations with china of questions were always taking these kinds
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of events that were no questions whatsoever. at the end of this press conference, which is most undermines. the very notion of a press conference. absolutely. yeah. and highly unusual. i'd like to talk more about those contentious issues that you mentioned. we know schultz said that he did raise human rights concerns, also called on china to increase pressure over on, on russia. excuse me, for trying to increase pressure on russia over the war against ukraine. of course we didn't hear the chinese premier acknowledge any of that in the press conference that way to that's right. and the premier didn't mention ukraine pool. um, and so it suggested me, this is something that the chinese being holding up recently saying that, you know, they've, they've, and that's an invoice to try to look at, you know, ways of ink carts and dialogue to try to find an end of what he referred to that, which i think was quite interesting for schultz is part. one thing that he stood that said step on you cray, which i think stood out to some extent, was that we don't want
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a frozen conflict. he said that this expression of the idea of a frozen conflict that perhaps, you know, you bring in a cease fire at some point, and then the, the fighting stops. but the fighting stops with the troops where they are now potentially enabling russia to look in the games that it's made. um and, and essentially, you know, it's a key. what is what is best now. so if you crane a strong shot sign from schulte says the germans don't want to accept that. so i find that quite interesting from shots, but certainly notable the chinese premier i didn't go into that a tool. well, thank you so much for that update. that is this richard walker. well, 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 sphere. the vessel could be almost 4 kilometers underwater, several aircraft have been using. so in our technology, to try and pinpoint its exact location of a submarine team is also hoping to launch a rescue attempt late on tuesday. it's believe the submarine should have enough
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oxygen to keep its pilot and 4 passengers a live until thursday. 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 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 out to somebody, how soon just call i mean to a sub and to send to the bottom of the ocean. the passenger ship famously signed in
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1912 on its maiden voyage off the striking iceberg. shooting 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 much generally include oncologist and the marine biologist. but the company also brings people who pay to travel alone, which is 1000000000 that, hey, miss harding is believed to be among the missing passages. 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 maintaining properly, like changing your filter and you're single to discover, you can stay down there for, you know, quite
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a few hours. the u. s. coast guard estimates the croft has enough oxygen to last until thursday. let's come more on this from stevens from dw science. what are the biggest challenges the search and rescue team is going to be facing here? it was assessed as touchstone initially, new reports. it's really want to death. now we don't know right now how deep the submersible is. we do know that the titanic has many full clutches below the surface of the sea. now for the context, submarines usually go on average attempt of that. so 30400 meters rescue submarines might be able to go up to 600 meters. but still we could be looking at several coming to showed that won't really very many vessels in the well, the able to go as deep as the titan is going. and i mentioned submarines. this type of submarine, nuclear power admitted theresa marine with stone. all that might be able to communicate with the best, so, but there's no a possibility to get close to it. even if it did. it's worth noting that one sign
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to set the getting into space is actually easier in engineering times when getting to the pool. some of the see, so that kind of gives us an idea of the scope of the time and facing the rescue mission. with all that in mind, how serious is the fact that there's been no communication so far? well, if we think about communication with, with vessels in most, and we need to think about actually what it entails. so it's not like that being gps or radar or even might not be in communication like any penetrates about 100 meters from the sea surface. so it's not like trying to find something online and in the atmosphere there's no type of getting from the support ship to the best. so, um, so it's really a good question of the water versus the atmosphere. and because desktops, limited ways of communication and not so nice without using sound ways, that's something of the cost of using um and then trying to find the best. so
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effective sign on boys as well. because there are limited communication options that can be serious if, if this, then all goes down. so let's say they are able to find this vessel. what would a rescue operation involve to? yes, so i mentioned that the, the so no one that the type of submarine might, might be able to help and little, some of your guest mentioned any of which would be just and drones down. so that's remote, you know, crated because now they could go to significant depth and the advantage of them as well would be that they could free the best. so if it's trapped on this, the bet um, but again, we don't know where the closest one is and even if it's on the cost as possible. but the nearest port in new foundland is a day away from weather semester but was not seen. so that could be significant delays with that, and we're racing against the coke from diverse community go to a certain depth as well. they come to a very deep up to around 30 meters. and beyond that, it's just not very safe for them because of the sheer weight of the water. and
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there's also been some balance raised about whether or not divers could actually attach to the hot sheets and vessel. but we know that there is a rescue. i'm. i said ongoing on the sea surface, just in case the vessels kind of got loose and, and does last is communication. sorry, amazon, this ease of it and also, and underneath, which is why i would say no. we know there are multiple across from both multiple ships to multiple countries at this stage too. well, thank you so much for that update. that is a stevens from to w science. and we can take a look now what some other stories making headlines around the world's french police have rated the headquarters at the paris 2024 olympics organizing committee . as part of a probe into suspected corruption. prosecutors, they, the investigation focuses on alleged embezzlement of public funds and favoritism. according to a statement, the committee members are cooperating with investigators for the nose on the romanian authorities have formally indicted, controversial u. k. influence or andrew tate on human trafficking and raped charges. they include
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form and a criminal gang to sexually exploit women. his brother, christian, and 2 other suspects have also been formerly charged. 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 in ruins. meteorologist say it's unusual to have tornadoes in the area at this time of year. or 9 men have pleaded not guilty to people smuggling at a court in greece. over last week's my friendship disaster. at least 81 people are known to have drowned after the boat capsized, but with as many as 500 others still missing the real death toll is almost certainly much higher. it's here in a small greek town of mount acosta, where the survivors of last week ship wreck being held in a migrant come on where relatives of the missing coming hope of
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finding the loved ones. then last night i don't have any option. i don't want to come and i want to come here. i thought this or why was but we are ready to go on. i don't know. he's a lie or 22 year old a t outside. he'd survived in holland but he's on the co showing here on a relative phone. he's one of the 100 still missing that it's more of the sending that i'm going to now and i'm looking for an audit. and his name is abdul. as side of the month, i called on all the tardies to help me find him for free and know the european baldor and coast cod agency released these pictures showing the vessel hours before we capsized. greek officials are insisting those on board were refusing help
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. but the united nations has called for an investigation into how authority is handled, the disaster among the stories of despair. a red moment of joy. assuming an teenager who survived the ship wrecked these were united with his elder brother in an emotional embrace. the. this is just before we leave, you will get a reminder of our top stories at this hour. but chinese delegation led by premier, the trying is in berlin. for talk saying that reset in galatians between the 2 economic partners, german economy, administer robert havoc has met with the head of china is top economic regulator junction sheet. and a search and rescue operation is underway in the atlantic ocean for
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a small submarine that went missing while taking taurus to explore the wreckage of the titanic. its fear the vessel could be trapped at a depth of nearly 4 kilometers, with less than 3 days worth of oxygen. the sour coming up after a short break is deed up in east asia with melissa chen. i'm clear, richardson in berlin for me in the whole team. we're here behind the scenes. thank you so much for joining us. the people in trucks insured when trying to free the city center more and more refugees are being turned away. these trades.
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