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the for the people are nice to know what is happening there in our series guardians of truth. watch now on youtube dw documentary, the, this is dw news life from ukraine, about life from berlin. allies of ukraine gather to kickstart the rebuilding of a country still in the groups of war. we go to our parts department in london this hour as a giant international fund raiser is under way to meet the costs, which the world bank says could be more than $400000000000.00. sounds of
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life safer needs. the elastic ocean rescue. we're looking for a loss to submersible se promising noises had been detected in the search area. but oxygen supplies are dwindling. the sarah kelly, welcome to the program. london is hosting an international conference to raise funds to rebuild ukraine, even though the war is ongoing. official say, some need can't wait. thousands of homes have been badly damaged or destroyed along with vital infrastructure like roads and bridges. the world bank says the estimated overall cost of rebuilding is at least $411000000000.00 over the next 10 years. that's bringing correspondence. farragut mass in london may connelly and cave to
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get some analysis. spirit of the british prime minister has promised you create a multi year support approach. what exactly does that mean from in this? as soon as i can, everyone who has spoken here at the conference that really stressing that the support is short term. there is a need to help the ukraine in the here and now to rebuild the infrastructure, rebuild the bridges underwrites. but also that there is a lead for the need for the long term recovery. and this is really what the conference is focusing on the focusing on how can businesses help, how can business is be coaxed into supporting ukraine in the short, but also in the long time. and one instrument that will be discussed here is the so called new insurance. so we ahead and the in london, well of course, the city of london, there's a great expertise in doing it. that is, that is that and ensuring investment overseas. so this is something that is in the conference we, she soon said will be really 11 of the main issues. there are over $400.00
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companies in the national companies. they're from different sectors, the bangs here, that technology companies. so they will be giving, they will be pledging the support of what's called a ukraine business compact. so there's lots going on and there, lots of details to be flashed out in the next couple of days. and nick, ukrainian president voluminous lensky to part virtually today. how high are the hopes for this conference to win business over to invest and to ukraine? of the i think in terms of kind of bricks and mortar investment. i think people here are a little skeptical that we're going to see any of that happening soon. i think the big difference. 2014, when you have this conflict in a rule between russian frame in the east and don't bass, i will say that russian annexation fry me. it was, this was really far away from the of and from the western regions of the country that have seen a lot of investment ukrainians to tell investors that yeah, from the v. if the vignettes is further than the distance would be from libby to
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berlin, and you didn't have miss alt hitting targets across the country. so is there a sense that they could kind of divide up to kind of mental math of ukraine and encourage people to put that money to re spend money investing in parts ukraine that haven't seen any of the traction. that while the west of ukraine isn't seeing that much in the way of, of contracts compared to places close the front lines, it still has seen it share of destruction. and i think there is that sense of just generalizing security and that kind of unwillingness to risk putting that much money up front even if there is going to be insurance. but i think one thing that is really important when you talk to you for any business people, they always complain that far and business partners, their customers are often even if these are kind of sectors that aren't really relying on energy in a big way with the ports being open, the foreign business button is increasingly saying, we don't want to work with these ukrainian companies because we're worried that the war might mean they are not able to perform that they not able to live up to the uh, the, the kind of contracts. so there's been a real sense that you can have businesses,
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even the ones that are able to continue operating a struggling to convince the business partners that it is worth taking a chance on them that they can live up to that commitment. so i think that is the kind of more risk short term, a level of risk to try and get international, especially with the business to carry on working with the brand new companies. it's already in business with and to look for more business partners here. and it connelly and cheese, they are getting massive in london. thank you so much to both of you. here's a look at some other stories making headlines to china has strongly condemned or marks by us president joe biden, in which he referred to chinese leaders. fusion pang is a dictator fight and was commenting on the time his balloon, which was shot down over the united states saying such incidents were, quote, a great embarrassment for dictators because controversial statement comes a day after a top us diplomat visited china. the son of us president joe biden has agreed to plead guilty in a tax case and is expected to admit,
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legally 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. at least 41 women had been killed in a riot in the women's prison in under 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 ferns. the government has blamed games violence. thousands of colombians took the streets to protest against a raft of health system and pension reforms. proposed by left his president, gustavo petro. demonstrators also demanded that petro respond to allegations of corruption during the presidential election campaign. for us, you were searching for a missing submersible with 5 on board in the north atlantic appear to be making
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some progress and explorers group affiliated with 2 of the missing people. say that cruise happened, detective, quote, likely signs of life and the search area. but it's fear that the craft which was taking torres to the wreck of the titanic could be almost 4 kilometers underwater. off the coast of canada, the aircraft using stone are, have been trying to pinpoint its location. and a submarine team is hoping to attempt to rescue the submersible is carrying for taurus, and a pilot of the coast guard says that time is running out for those who are on board the dock sea bed of the north atlantic. the walter we grave of the ill fated titanic. this is what passages of the titan sub hoping to see. after setting off for the expedition on sunday, the vessel must contact within hours. rescue is have searched an area
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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 which requires multiple agencies with subject matter expertise in 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 fall 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 both the surface, we can use a gps,
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we can use radar. we can use radio, there is nothing like that, but we can use uh below the size we saw some of the chandelier 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 ms. harding, to do range, maybe die the whole on re nodule. a businessman, shes audit dogwood and his son solely man. and we got more on the conditions from frank owen who is with the suffering institute of australia to give us his take on possible signs of life that may have been detected in the search for that missing submersible. well, it lifts my spirits by an order of magnitude, but the fact that they are there are, these noises have been heard a regular 30 minute intervals suggest that the presence of the french
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from a naval officer full on re, naturally, has introduced the protocol of the submarines would use if there was some effect cuz they have a protocol to make a noise on the how they retrieve the 3 minutes. it were only hour and a half or and during that time the searching forces cecil their transmissions and listen. now the effect of the these noises have been heard by some a voice will slightly smile 1st because it suggests that um, i suggest that the, um, um, excuse me, i'm sorry it's so yes. so they saw boys are in the same was instruction as a noise itself, which would suggest that the tyson may well be actual just slightly below the surface. so, you know,
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i'd like to ask you because we saw on the piece there um, 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, 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 its successful box and they use the launch and recovery would be in the area and would be able to facilitate that.
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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 i are on, on the surface, it will be very uncomfortable the, the but the semester will be rolling around the place. this probably been, it's not necessarily as clean as it was when i started. i think it's quite possible that some of them have been se, se, and of course, it's not a fresh shift. so it's, it's going to be pretty uncomfortable if i'm on the sea bed rather strangely, if it could be more comfortable, even though it'd be cold. that's on the environment, in terms of it lots for the oxygen. and calvin oxide is very much the same. i would
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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 resolved. psych, owen of the submarine institute of australia. thank you so much for joining us. israel's military says that palestinian gunmen shot and killed for his release and wounded several others into a settlement in the west bank. on tuesday, the assailants were late or themselves shot to death. the killings followed. the major is really raid into a palestinian refugee camp on monday. in which 6 palestinians were killed, fears are growing that the violence will spiral for their bodies line covered a gas station turn into a crime scene. to policy unions are suspected of getting out the deadly shooting.
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you know, these for the settlement of july as far as national security ministers guard for the magic escalation of tactics. got my that's it. let 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 being 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, let me probably a man hunt follow d, a tag. one of the suspect was the reporter key shot to death. after hating this dixie trying to flee. the driver was also injured. of the suspects body was painted through the streets by an emotional crowd. the police teenie and militant group, how much gleamed the tag, was the 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
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tried, said he was deeply concerned about the debts on both sides of the conflict. and here's a reminder of our top story on data view news. a china international fundraiser is underway in london to meet the costs of rebuilding the frame, even though the wars on going official say those rebuilding cannot wait. the world bank says reconstruction. the costs could run higher than $400000000000.00 a year to date. thank you for watching the really profiteering instead of responsive the global business of as best as this is not legitimate because the people that are in the talk deserve to be treated with any kind of courtesy.

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