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the hour, the people lives, dealing with the growing tension. change their world currently go in and be insight starts july on dw, the . this is dw news coming to live from berlin. sounds of lives deep beneath the atlantic ocean. rescuers looking for a lost submersible se promising noises have been detected in the search areas. but oxygen supplies are dwindling. we hear from an expert and someone who's been on
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a similar expedition. also coming up a giant international fundraiser is under way to meet the costs of rebuilding ukraine. world bank says those costs could run to more than $400000000000.00. the hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. rescue were searching for a missing submersible with 5 people on board in the north atlantic appear to be making some progress. and explorers group says crews have detected what they described as likely signs of life in the search area. it stopped the sub which was taking taurus to the wreck of the titanic could be almost 4 kilometers underwater, off the coast of canada aircraft using so nor have been trying to pinpoint is location. and the submarine team is hoping to attempt to rescue the submersible is
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carrying for tourist and a pilot. the u. s. coast guard is coordinating the search. it says finding the precise location is extremely complex, and any rescue operation would be difficult. oxygen for those on board is running out the dock c, bed of the north atlantic, the wall to re grave of the ill fated type tonic. this is what passages of the titan sub, well hoping to see. after setting off for the expedition on sunday, the vessel must contact within hours. rescue is have searched an area of a hawk, the size of belgium, but time is running out. so the opportunities for finding them in the mangled wreck. within the next 36 hours, i think are practically impossible. the sub is thought to having the
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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 both 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 bald windows as well as british explorer. hey, ms. harding to to do range, maybe die the call on re nodule. a businessman,
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shes are the dogwood and his son solely, man. it's earlier i spoke with frank o and he's a submarine recovery expert with the submarine institute of australia. i asked him whether there's still enough time to rescue those in the sub worst level given there are limited supply of oxygen. well, i would say that for stop the oxygen calculations. the 96000 is not just a clock. it's not that bad at the $96.00, so it will turn off the lead if the crew is the passengers and crew in the semester for managing the environment as well as they should be. and they know how many do they have the ceo of ation guys, but they also have this very experienced french navy dive up on board. and he would be intimately aware of the need to rest and manage your austin
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consumption. and you'll see a 2 production site, i'm hopeful that they would be able to survive beyond but not the 6 out. i also spoke with martin phillips, a journalist and author who took part in a similar trip to the titanic, wreckage back in 2001. but on a different submersible, he told us about his experience and how he views the dangers. so yes is a smaller at 3 man. so we went down in the me a some range that was, it was 2 of them. have a good 2 of them late 5 in the world, a good that date and this time. um, uh, so there was always a concern if anything happened, no one was coming to get you cuz i could uh see technology is a bit better now. um, so where, um yeah, it goes cost uh for the experience will be very similar every customer so that when you have shuts in your inside that sams submersible um and then same thing like
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a stone to the bottom 2 hours, i would say acting as the so now the company we were given lots of talks about the dangers of the auction enriched atmosphere and the risk of fire. so we would be in a 5 ton of rolls, which essentially wasn't gonna help us a great deal. uh, and we were told of the pressure which which is enormous down there and the risk of the capsule being compromised in imposing you was spelled out to us. but, and you have that in the back of your mind. and it's, it is no racking, but again, the excitement of getting down that the other thing is, is a mouthful. i mean, i have some idea of having being in that bunch space in the darkness at the bottom of the ocean. but i cannot imagine this fear they're going through when something
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is clearly gone wrong. a mess of late. yeah. but didn't happen for us. so i mean, we had that means that i was going to dive in about, smashed up a couple of days before and then then fixed it up in the duct tape. i mean if things do go wrong, but i just can't imagine what they're going through. now, this was martin phillips, a journalist who took part in a trip to the titanic wreckage back in 2001. now, london is hosting an international conference to raise funds to rebuild ukraine, even though the war is ongoing. official say, some needs can't wait. thousands of homes have been badly damaged or destroyed along with vital infrastructure like roads and bridges. the world bank serves the estimated overall cost of rebuilding is at least $411000000000.00 over the next 10 years. germany, foreign minister, i don't mean about bach was one of the foreign leaders addressing the conference. she said the aim to rebuild ukraine has helps to reunite the you and the u. k.
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i think with fulton totally on the estimated that even with the painful leave of the you k from the you at least painful from us and european. so that's a 14 also re united the european family e u plus u k. again. and we can see this also was reconstruction because within the council of europe, the registry for the damage in ukraine was supported not only by u member states, but also by u. k. and the other member states. and now we have to find the legal, the basement for further questions we have to work on them because our strength is also, that's uh, with the power of the mighty, which rushes using. we are answering with the power of law. and this is there for every step we are taking also with regard to reconstruction, has to be based obviously on international law on european law. and we will work
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together with u. k and you on these matches or london correspond to barry mass is covering this conference. becket. we just heard the german form minister. they're saying that the you and the u. k. are united in working on efforts to rebuild you. credit is through a concrete plan for rebuilding ukraine at this point. some people call it a new european marshall plan and commission president of the fund a lie and said that the clean and green a better ukraine will be the result of the war. but obviously at the moment we're still seeing that the war is raging in ukraine and from what we're hearing from you, cain is that they need so much money consistently being basically pumped into the country because roads and bridges and the destruction is just meant so. so any 1000000 that will be pledged to you is, is a drop in the ocean as to what ukraine needs, but never the less the international community. the west here has come together and
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is basically trying to flush out the short term needs of ukraine and also that you don't tell needs, there is a, there's an emphasis on bringing the private companies in here. that's what the, the u. k prime minister has dressed, he has invited over 400 companies. and there, there is a hope that there will be movement not just from governments pledging aid, which has happened to you already, but also from private companies coming on board and enabling them to a to work and to, to build ukraine and to help with the reconstruction in the loan town on the the conference is focusing on getting as much for a few create as possible in that and not just from the countries, but also from private businesses. what is it big that that could entice investors to put their money into a more is a the economists pointed out that there are some profitable sectors
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in the u. k. so prime minister wishes to not mention the thriving tech sector in the ukraine that was done destroyed by the war, but potentially there is money to be made for companies in ukraine. there is a thriving aquarium sector also energy sector, so that can potentially be lucrative for companies. however, like you said, companies will want to know if they invest now how, what all the guarantee suits. so the hope is that to you in london, it will be put more fashion to 1000000000 when it comes to war. insurances that you've been bank for reconstruction and development, is running a pilot scheme. um, but also the u. k. has the problem is that there will be more work done on the suit that, that the companies basically have some sort of insurance for that investment in ukraine. we're good, thank you. as always, our correspond a big a mazda in london sketchup on a few other stories making headlines around the world today. israel's army is
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deploying additional forces across the west bank following the killing of for, as rarely as there is really defense forces. say the palestinian gunmen behind that attack were shot to death. meanwhile, palestinians in the area are blaming is rarely settled for arsenal. attacks by one spot was and is really raid into a palestinian refugee camp on monday. which 7 palestinians for to china has strongly condemned remarks by us president joe biden, in which he referred to chinese leaders. eugene ping as a dictator by then was commenting on the chinese balloon, which was shot down over the us saying, such incidents were quote, a great embarrassment for dictators. his controversial statement comes a day after the top us diplomat visited china. india is prime minister is in the us, so the state visit, know, render moody started his 4 day trip meeting business leaders. he will address a joint session of us congress on thursday,
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and he'll talk to the present joe biden, to the oval office before attending the state. dinner. us british social media influence, sir andrew tate has appeared at a court in romania where prosecutors have charged him with right human trafficking in forming a criminal gang to exploit when tate was indicted with his brother, tristan, and to romanian females. suspects they do not have the accusations and say that our legal team will fully cooperate with the authorities every single day. understand that we're not the 1st scores of deaths in northern india or being blamed on a severe heat wave that's been griffin. the area for days, temperatures have hit $46.00 degrees celsius with hospitals, and some areas overwhelmed with heat stroke. victims are staying hydrated has become vital in india, as temperatures subs to, up to $46.00 degrees in pumps of the north and east extreme heat is becoming more
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common in india, especially in the areas where the heat is trapped by surrounding concrete. the hole where the cause 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 didn't used to be sunday, but now it feels like it's 12 pm out. over the health authorities have reported despite of heat stroke hospitalizations, and that's in the northern state of utah progress alone. well, over a 100 people of said to have died. scientist 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 will experience a heat wave when temperatures rise spots of 5 degrees above the normal mock in the coming days. meanwhile, local residents of trying to go about their daily lives,
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in spite of the school in temperature of many covered the head, some faces in the hope of some protection that's coming up into the news. asia himalayan glaciers under threats scientists explains how the ice field football but disappear before the end of this century. and how the issue of citizenship for the hinges has stalled efforts to return refugees. to me i was a chan will be there will be here with all the stories and much more and just a moment. i'm terry morrison. thanks for joining the hot tips for your bucket list. magic corner chat hot spot. and some great culture of the board has to boot.
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