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the the, this is dw news live from berlin. sounds of life deep in the atlantic ocean. rescue was looking for a loft submersible say that promising noise is have been detected in the search area. but oxygen supplies inside the craft are dwindling. also coming up and intensifying cycle of violence in the occupied westbank. several is rarely
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since palestinians killed and attacks and counter attacks and the deadly heat wave perhaps northern india, with temperatures hitting 46 degrees celsius, the sierra kelly, welcome to the program rescue were searching for a missing submersible with 5 on board and the north atlantic appear. to be making some progress and explorers group affiliated with 2 of the missing people, say the crews have detected pope likely signs of life in the search area. but it is fear that the craft which was taking torres to the rack of the titanic could be almost 4 kilometers underwater, off of the coast of canada. aircraft using so in our had been trying to pinpoint its location. and the submarine team is hoping to attempt to rescue the subversive
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goal was caring for torres and the pilot. now the coast guard says the time is running out for those on board the dock sea bed of the north atlantic, the wall to re grave of the ill fated titanic. this is what passages of the titan sub hoping to see off the setting off for the expedition on sunday. the best the last contact within hours rescue is have searched an area of a hawk, the size of belgium. but time is running out. our crews are working around the clock to ensure that we're doing everything possible to locate the titan and the 5 crew members. yesterday, we set up a unified command. this is a complex search effort,
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which requires multiple agencies with subject matter expertise and specialized equipment. the sub is fault to having the oxygen to last until thursday morning, local time. but despite the multi operational search experts of thought from optimistic it can be found in time. honestly, it's finding a needle in a, in a haystack. so 1st, you know, when you bought bowls the surface, we can use a gps, we can use radar, we can use radio. there is nothing like that. but we can use uh below the seat as we saw, some of the chandeliers, the ceo of the to operate to 1000 stopped and rush slightly different is one of those on board windows are still in as well as british explorer. hey, miss harding to to, to range maybe die the hall on re nodule. a businessman,
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shes audit dogwood and his son solely man. and we got more on this with frank o n, who is with the submarine institute of australia. he gave us his take on possible signs of life that may have been detected in the search for the missing submersible . well, it lifts my spirits by an order of magnitude. but the fact that they are there are these noises of being a regular 30 minute intervals suggest the presence of the french form. a naval officer pulled on re, naturally, has introduced the protocol of the submarines would use if there was some effect because they have a protocol to make a noise on the how they retrieve the 3 minutes a we're only hour and a half a and during that time the searching forces see sort of their transmissions and
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listen. now the fact of the, these noises have been heard by some boys will silas last spring because it suggests that i suggest that the, um, um, excuse me, i'm sorry, it is. so yes. so they saw boys are in the same was instruction as a noise itself, which would suggest that the tyson may, will be actual just slightly below the surface. so, you know, i'd like to ask you, because we saw on the piece there, there, there was an expert that didn't necessarily share your optimism when you look at the overall situation, how well equipped are the search teams to lift the submersible in case they do find it or should we just hope that it's somewhere close to the surface as well the best, the best solution is for it to be close to the surface. they still,
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however, need to get it to the point where the hatch is above the surface. because they have to open the hatch from outside the muscle and then to lead time, the life support situation is the same as x there on the bottom. there's no injection of fresh air from anywhere else. so um the, the, they would you suggest that the mobile ship with it's the best symbol box and they use the launch and recovery would be in the area and would be able to facilitate that. can you walk us through a little bit what, what am i feel like right now inside? because it's been 3 days since the submersible last contact on sunday. what is, what is the situation for these people? well, if they are only of the surface, it will be very uncomfortable the, the but the semester will be rolling around the place. this probably been,
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it's not necessarily as clean as it was when i started. i think it's quite possible that some of the move in c c, and of course it's not a fresh air. so it's, it's going to be pretty uncomfortable if i on the seed bin rather strangely, if it could be more comfortable, even though it'd be cold. that's um the environment in terms of it lots for the oxygen and calvin oxide is very much the same. i would just know that if they are making these noises at the, on the hour and a half hour, they would then be encouraged to rest. and to as little as possible for the time in between. so they can conserve their oxygen and, and comp dockside. observe it. frank owen, of the submarine institute of australia. thank you so much for joining us. in other
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news, israel's military says that palestinian gunmen shot and killed 4 is rarely and wounded . several others. you know, a jewish settlement in the west bank on tuesday. the assailants were later themselves shot to death. the killings followed. a major is really raid and a palestinian refugee camp on monday in which 6 palestinians were killed. feelings are growing, but the violence will spiral further. bodies line covered a gas station turn into a crime scene. to policy unions are suspected of getting out the deadly shooting. you know, these 5, the settlement of july as far as national security ministers guard for the magic escalation of dictates the judge mind, that's it. me the time has come for a military operation in the west bank to return to the targeted assassinations from the sky demolish buildings that's been put up barriers 6, bel terrorist and past the death penalty law for terrorists, a kiosk, new obviously shoot the cook owners some of it, i mean probably
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a man hunt phone audio tag. one of the suspect was the reporter key shot to death. after hating dis, dixie trying to flee. the driver was also injured. the suspects body was painted through the streets by an emotional crowd. the police union militant group must claim the tech wasn't a response to industry the middle. please read on monday and the best things to do up to the which led to crashes killing 6 palistine in the us and best it was tried said he was deeply concerned about the debts on both sides of the conflict. so strong words there from israel's minister for national security. the w correspondent rebecca writers gave us this update from jerusalem to yes, well the far right, the security minister is my been very is known for that kind of rhetoric. he's a non for his tough thoughts on his support. a settlers he himself is
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a set like he said that set this one mealy sitting ducks and something has to be done. now. those cold follow calls from the finance minister, also a settler, a bet. so those small trips the day before off to that to is riley rate in the northern west bank that you briefly mentioned annual late in there. now that didn't quite go to plan. we so push back from the palestinians that got very violent. and according to they is rarely made it true, was so massive, massive gun battle and, and even is riley sold is injured. so off that, that attacked bits of smoke which had already been cooling for a wider response military response in the west bank. and we're hearing more more from members of the file right now. benjamin netanyahu obviously came out, the prime minister came out and condemned the attacks. he held her a security assessment with his top ross, helped defense and security officials that ran late into the night. there has been no real comment or official would out of that meeting. that definitely will be some
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kind of response. but it's unlikely that we'll see the kind of military operation that is my been very schooling for in that report. and we hear there's been more developments over night. what has happened since? yes, there over night was saying uh, an uptick and set lavonne is they sort of revenge attacks if you will, in various towns and cities across the the occupied westbank targeting palestinian palestinians and prophecy. we've heard of dozens of people been injured, some from t a gas ministry to you guys, but also thousands of cars has been towards that same quite dramatic pictures of size, raging scenes that are a little bit reminiscent of another rampage we saw following another pile of sending an attack in february in the, in the town of hawaiian that and that was considered at the time it was a massive rampage. that's what people were calling it. they were in fact cooling at a pilgrim. hundreds of settlers organizing themselves on line to rampage through that city. lots of injuries and lots of damage to property the,
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so definitely an uptick environments, not sure exactly what the response from is around will be an even date, then they'll be a. so the response, but this comes in one of the deadliest these we've seen in this conflict in recent decades last year, was considered one of the deadliest in more than 10 years. and this is tracking at to foster past that if the numbers that we're seeing sofa or anything to go by. so definitely an uptick and violence in the region and what they call a cycle of on it doesn't seem to be slowing down. that was the w correspondent, rebecca writers interest alone. let's have a look at some other stories making headlines. at least 41 women have been killed in a riot in a woman's prison in onto it as desperate relatives of inmates have gathered outside of the prison. looking for more information, authorities are working to identify the victims, many of whom died of burns. the government has blamed gang violence. the son of
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us president joe biden has agreed to plead guilty and a tax case and is expected to admit illegally possessing a gun hunter bite and reached a deal to plead guilty for failing to pay federal income taxes. he would then avoid being prosecuted for a separate gun charge and avoid jail time. joe biden has referred to his chinese counter parts. he's in pain as a dictator. the us president was making a comment about the chinese balloon shot down over the united states, saying that such incidents were, quote, a great embarrassment for dictators as controversial comment comes a day after a us diplomat state visit to china. an international conference focusing on ukraine's immediate and long term rebuilding beads opens today in london. even though the war is ongoing. official say that some means cannot wait. a detailed report from the world bank in march found that nearly
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2000000 homes had been damaged or destroyed. satellite images from some eastern city show entire housing complexes have been raised to the ground. more than one and 5 public health institutions and hospitals have been damaged or destroyed, the world bank estimated, reconstructing. the energy sector alone will cost $47000000000.00. schools, roads, bridges, rail lines, and stations all need rebuilding huge areas of farm, land and farm equipment have been decimated. the estimated overall cost of rebuilding is at least $411000000000.00 over the next 10 years. just now it's a huge task and the final cost is of course, not get no, not least because the country is still at war and russian forces continue to bomb towns and cities. correspondents. and you find the car as outside keys to get
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a picture of rebuilding efforts out with the old and in, with the new most of the year to go fighting it up to, to, you know, keep leaving natalia door. shank was home damaged. virginia below. usually we don't have a ceiling, it was blown up. it was leaking everywhere. sticklers equal, or natalia can't afford to repair her whole. she says she hasn't received any government have and relies in time b and volunteers were filling the gap. this group focuses on rebuilding destroyed, houses like natalia's across the place, despite the huge scale of the task, the boss, who's the in the don't boss. and is that provision region that are into towns and villages that are being raised the ground working keith is just the drum and the national them, but we need to do this. people need to live to hide. and so to have
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a form of a psychological support, a suite that this award, this of natalia is lucky. her neighbors homes on either side didn't suffice. most houses here in the village of motion. us discard just a few kilometers a we the tone of it'd be the scene of some of the most infamous clashes in the early weeks of the conflict. a show at the top floor as a go on. the building is on the demolishing list. but the remaining residents refused to leave on the bell on takes us to show the damage caused by a direct artillery strike. recording. come in, does one slab to the other. the fire has swallowed everything. fortunately, no one died. what remains a bed a chandelier or it's ruth 3 insists the got to departments can be rebuilt. that you,
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me a lot much. which is why should this building be pulled down? it's almost 70 percent occupied. most people have come back. we have furniture and flats north impacted. well, the utilities of working, all of us will have to be moved somewhere and nobody knows where we all have different ages. it's a challenge. local authorities, all familiar with it beans deputy meal says nearly 70 percent of the city was damaged last year. he says the trying to boost back, but they need more funds. so i'm assuming it's simple to tackle this on. all right . and is impossible, is that we, we need to rebuild now, less than me. so we want to bring back life to our city. let me put you on. we don't montague, children, our residence, to see ruins which remind them of the horrors of last year. was a cleaning for human a little. but rebuilding in the was own isn't easy to
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do. you see what's happening? explosions. russian, besides proposed by ukraine's a defense was there was any read this i will not survive, isn't that to design comp bad? is it? who did the cool though? ukraine's efforts to rebuild could be wiped out in an instant by a misled strike. the country is determined not to give up us and for more on the conference we are joins. now, by correspondence, derek at mass and london, and economy and keys and figured i'd like to begin with you. what would be discussed today with regard to ukraine. this is a big conference. we are told that around a 1000 participants from at least $61.00 countries talk politicians talk people from industry, and they want to send a signal of support support for ukraine also to russia to the british government has set the agenda. and this is
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a conference that has already taken part in previous years, but in this yeah, there is a, there's a focus on private companies under bridges. government wants to make sure that international investment is galvanized here at this conference, as we've seen in the support. and these report, there is the short term need. so there is reconstruction already going on while the war is the raging. but of course, there's also the has to be a focus on the reconstruction that's happening when the war has ended. and this is where companies, international companies, the u. k. government would hope that they come together and form what they call a business compact. so an intention to invest and ukraine, and the focus is on how can that be? how can the investment also be in the way secure that will be a focus on the insurance of these walrus. so a high profile conference in london to show that the west is standing by ukraine. nick, what does ukraine expect as an outcome of the conference for ukraine has an economy
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that's basically on like support right now. of the government and the tax receipts here and ukraine are able to cover basically the needs of the army to pay soldiers wages and to buy a new weapons. but everything else from roads to teaches to health care that is all coming from weston donors. right now. and they have been a lot of frustration that lots of the big problems has been seen over the last year with an open knots delivered on in a timely fashion, leaving kind of ukraine's government's face a cliff edge every couple of months when the money that have been promised was delayed so i can just hope that this is going to be more stable now. that money is going to come according to what kind of pre agreed strategy. and as boogie mentioned there, it's about starting to rebuild while themselves are still flying. while this will continue, so i think there's a big fear that if you can wait too long with reconstruction and it's, we'll put it off until after some kind of peace deal, or at least some kind of cx, 5 with the rest of the that could see millions of ukrainians who have left the country deciding that actually the life of the future is better off in europe and
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that this is not a country within. it's only the future. so they are really worried about, even if they do wind on the battlefield, the long term prospect of making this a kind of bible economy and want that money to invest as we believe in, but also ukrainians have left the country. and we just want to mention that the w will be um, covering the statements from that conference coming up and in the next bulletin. so for our viewers do stay with us for that period mass and london economy and keith, thank you so much to both of you know, scores of deaths in northern india are being blamed on a severe heat wave that has been gripping the area for days, temperatures have had 46 degrees celsius with hospitals in some areas overwhelmed with heat stroke. cases. staying hydrated have become vital in india, as temperatures subs to up to 46 degrees in pumps of the north and east. the extreme heat is becoming more common in india,
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especially in the areas where the heat is trapped by surrounding concrete, the hole where the calls of switching the skim to come stick a. we're also finding it difficult when we walk in the morning. we used to come at 7 and it did, it used to be sunday, but now it feels like it's 12 pm out. over the top of the health authorities have reported despite of each stroke hospitalizations and that's in the northern state of utah, progress alone. well, over a 100 people of said to have died, scientists say hot spells like these are becoming culture and more frequent as the results of climate change. but you'll pick up a few pots of which are protection would experience a heat wave when temperatures rice, bolts of 5 degrees above the normal mock in the coming days. meanwhile, local residents of trying to go about their daily lives, in spite of the school and temperature of many covered the head,
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some faces in the hope of some protection and sports. and it has the germans, national football team would defeat it to nail by visitors, columbia, and a friendly match on tuesday. a 2nd half go from liver pulls lewis d as pulled the visitors ahead. and one drago followed that up by noting a penalty in the 2nd minute handing columbia their 1st ever victory over germany. the defeat wraps up the printer under on, under fire boss kenzie slick. in september, germany with host japan enjoying me now to talk more about the german national teams situation is the w sports crest harrington here in the studio with us. what went wrong for the germans? you know, just about everything went wrong 1st, they had the perfect setting, playing at home, and guess and tish and they had a pretty good a turn out in terms of fan supports. but misplaced pass is lack luster office. they
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only had one attempt. one goal that coming in, they had really no wind behind their sale, no moment them at all columbia. on the other hand, came in with an i'm beaten run and then they have seasoned tally. on the pit, you leave when you look at luis, the eyes, and one quite throttle, converting the 2 goals. joshua cabinets, checked in a hand ball costs the penalty. you know, just nothing goes right with germany. just listening to the players after the match . they said it best. they called it a disaster. you know, they were getting booed by the fans and they call it understandable. ok, go to why is that he understands the reaction, you know, nicholas full crew, the one bright spot in terms of attack in recent matches. he also concurred. agrees that they deserve to be shame right now because nothing's going right for heidi slick and company. why are they in such a right? cuz it means to such a tough a year. you know, i kinda feel like, obviously coming out of a guitar, it doesn't get better. there was kind of a split internally. there was a split,
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the team really wasn't together. but in terms of a hobby flick, have you ever been in las vegas? you know, crap. so i feel like he's shooting craps when it comes to his layout selection is selection on the pitch, you know, and it's a different selection. every page, every match and the read the results is aren't there. you know, they lost a belgium. they had the one price by beating, prove it didn't last, the belgium they do with ukraine. they have a store at the feet. depaul in that coming into this match and other historic defeats. and i don't really know what's going right, but i do think the team is lacking cohesiveness. one of the issues before coming out of guitar was the fact that some of the players felt that on the flick was playing favorites to the buyer and core players. and this caused a bit of divisiveness in the locker room. so you have to be a team, i think mentally, and it has to play on the pitch. clearly, it's not play being played out on a pitch right now. and if we look forward, we know germany are hosting the european championship next year. i mean, this should be, you know, a time to look forward to is it rather
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a time to panic for the german? well, i think panic started. you know, a 2 world cups a go, you know it to some degree harvey flick, you know, it was a question mark whether or not he would be kept on after the dismal guitar performance of the dfi, the german football veneration, hired a task force which included a lot of big names. rudy fulla is one of those. a former germany attacker. they're supposed to be assisting high the flick of the right direction in the build up to the european championship. he himself, you know, said he thinks he might have underestimated the task and had, he doesn't think the players are talented enough. when you look at the success they had in the past 2014, you looked at the light up and one that broke up against argentina. more than half the players represent byron unit used to be synonymous, you know, by a core players. these players are very familiar with one another. they know how to jive, it's been different in the following years and the success has been dwindling. and now i think has the flick is, is playing craps like a wrappers earlier trying to get it right. he hoss japan coming up,
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japan handed germany a defeat in the world cup, so it's an opportunity for payback and an opportunity just to win the fan base back . because right now a lot of disappointment costs harrington database for it. thank you. thank you. this and with that i are up to date here on the news from all of us here at the w. thank you so much for watching up. next, it is close up with a look at reducing and recycling the waste. stay with the
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