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the most dangerous where it is, who is covering the wanted starts june 29th on dw, the this is dw use minds from the then the frantic search for last supplemental civil sounds of life are detected deep beneath the atlantic ocean. is it the missing vessel? it's a race against time to reach and basically those missing as oxygen supplies aboard, dwindle,
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and waste. the nation is pledge billions dollars more to rebuild ukraine. but the world bank says the costs could be quite higher than the global leaders think the bank was willing welcome. underwater noises could be coming from the submersible with 5 people on board missing in the north atlantic. the sounds detected by canadian military surveillance or across a described as possible signs of life. the sub was taking tourists to the rank of the titanic, which could be almost full kilometers underwater, off the coast of canada, across using so now have been trying to pinpoint its location. and a submarine team is hoping to attempt to rescue the submersible is caring for tourist send a pilot, c. u. s. coast guard is coordinating to search. it says finding the precise
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location is extremely complex, and then the 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 off the 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 fault to having the oxygen to last until thursday morning,
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local time. but despite the multi operational search experts, a 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, we can use radar, we can use radio varies nothing like that. but we can use below the size, we saw some of the chandelier, c, e o of the, to operate to 1000. stockton rush, slightly different is one of those on both windows are still in as well as british explorer. hey, ms. harding, to do range. maybe die the call on we naturally i'm businessman. she's the dogwood and his son. solely man, 7 bucks, eliza senior elect right in ocean l. graphy at the national oceanography center at
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the university of south happen to welcome to the w. and could you explain to help you with what's making it so hard to find this up? this is to saw within by deep water. you know, we're looking at 3 and a half and small columbus is down. and although they knew exactly where it went in, i knew it was heading to bear in mind that the depth of full, if it lost power or lost mercy, false is a light, is it sinks down towards the sea bed. you can imagine that lined up in the forwarding down towards us. it can travel for long distance horizontal before it finally lands at so that some quite complex of ocean currents not area, which means that the stationary becomes really quite large. now they did have sort of contact with a sub for the 1st the 2 hours when it went into the water. but then rather the last contact whether that was because of equipment failure, it was that was because the stock had stopped at sunk and ended up with a sort of,
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if you like the trying to use the transponder, the thing sending out the sound stuck into the settlements we don't know. now the latest sort of hope is that these, this thing device is that the canadian coast got put into the water, picking up what seems to be a sort of a approximate sound. it could be a number of things, but it could be sort of people within this of trying to raise a distress. cool. and the time it was about right, because people on board will have enough experience to know. there was no point in doing that in the 1st couple of days. it would take that long before that what was in place to try and track this up. so the timing, is it right that right. and by the sounds of it, um, you know, the canadian coast cob has some degree of confidence is coming from the south. that means they can only a search area down a bit. and they were talking at about half of the size of belgium. it might end up billings of the size of the large city,
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so i like um london or something like that. but i still a very large area to search. so it was just happening where we had weeks to do the search moment built domestic. but this is a rescue mission, and the time to rescue is running out exactly way what the chance against the clock and the thing is if, if, if you do find them, if you do find this stuff out us, do you get a backup to the surface if it's so fun down, it depends on the condition. now the positive things all the, there's a number of vessels that arrived in the law. so 1224 hours of time. so with this problem up to now is being that they haven't had the necessary equipment to apostles to then undertake the recovery. they had a french special um yeah, i to, i tell them take a research vessel which arrived last night and that has a deep sea all ready for you and make your present vehicle, which can go down to 6000 meters offensive capacity. the american approval to the right, the last few hours. so there are
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a couple of vessels on site which have the ability to send a robot down, which could, if the conditions are right, because it's sort of a, a line onto the saw. if they can find it, and this is the big thing, they've got to find it for us before we even think about was with the rescue mission as possible. if it's going to embed it and something if it's got tangled, then the whole thing becomes a lot more complex. we just have to wait and see. okay, it's got to be anxious, wait and see for the families of co sign in both. so thank you very much for feeling the same with those details. seeing electra ad oceanography at the university of south at let's let's look at some more stories making headlines now is what as ami is deploying additional forces across the west bank, following the killing of forest riley's is why the defense forces say the palestinian gunman behind the attack was shot to death. meanwhile, palestinians in the area of blaming is randy settlers for us and attacks. the
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violence follows and is by the raid into a palestinian refugee campbell monday in which 7th palestinians which at china has strongly condemned remarks by you as president joe biden. and which you prefer through chinese leaders. changing ping as a big tension by them was commenting on the chinese balloon, which was shot down over the west saying such incidents were quote, a great embarrassment for dick tanks. it is controversial statement comes a day after a top us diplomats visit to china. india is prime minister, is in the us on the state visit, arrange remote. he started his full day trip meeting business leaders. he will address a joint session of the us congress thursday, and hotels with president joe biden at the oval office before attending a state in the us, british social media post. now the advertise as a p, a that a call here romania with prosecutors have charged him with raping human trafficking and forming
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a criminal gang to exploit the women. tate who is known for his list of genetic views was indicted with his proper tristan and 2 for many of women. they deny the accusations and say their legal team will fully cooperate with us. are you pains? allies have pledged several $1000000000.00 in non military a to help rebuild the countries infrastructure and to find corruption. the donations were announced at a special conference being held in london by the way, infrastructure has been badly damaged or destroyed by russians invasion. keith was told the waste it needs as a $6000000000.00 more to rebuild as it has been, call your ups, you marks your plan, the largest key construction project on the continent since world war 2 and a fundraising conference in london, you cleaned spreads and says there's more to it than just bricks and mortar and biased all the walls or alternate sauce as well. one of the few for us,
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i read it exactly as free of you source we window come from. i know learned about us, all of the world is wanting to see we will restore normal in size and we are our region with that. and i knew the origin coding fees on the rest. the host of the conference announced a few days back in ukraine to the tune of $3000000000.00. with this and effort thing that we do here. we all sending a message that our support on the battlefield and beyond cannot be helped law states that ukraine's incredible spirit will prevail. you commission president or the left on the land made and the be the private investors to help in the reconstruction efforts together, we gather here. we need the private sector to step into because it is you the private sector with your invalid viewable expertise and your financial fire power
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that will help you frame realize it streams you are here today at this conference and we really need you. and we know we can rely on you while the german foreign minister acquired for the need to link ukraine's recovery to it. you ex session process to make recovery. it's truly european, and deva the world bank estimates the reconstruction effort, but it costs more than $400000000.00. i figured that only rise as a walgreens on ok, so thank is a managing director of the european bank for recovery and development. what do you think about the plight is made by the west today? so i think this conference has got enough to a very good start. it's as shown really as a strong sign or the unity by the international community to support ukraine during
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the war. and for reconstruction and, and recovery as well. it was not the purpose of the conference here to see pledges, but really to mobilize support from the international community and also get the private sector involved in the reconstruction. but is it a drop in the bucket when it, well, bank can you when say ukraine's recovery could cost over 400000000000 euros? yes, that's indeed it's on the very last task, but it's a task that will be also i committed borne by many shoulders by the ukrainians themselves. we must most so hopefully this is the whole, but the confidence that hockey mentally russia really the make pay for, for the damages, but also for international community. but also very much for the private sector that will deep opportunities in ukraine if the war drags on the um and then we can't really see an end right now. um,
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how much longer will you credit upon this continue to be so open and willing to bearing these long term costs. however, a high they may be we've heard from many, many speakers here and including heads of government and foreign ministers. as long as it takes, as long as this takes, the international community will spend then by ukraine, considering the u. k. he's still in active was on with, on certain outcomes. doesn't it makes sense to uh, does it make sense to been based so heavily in reconstruction right now at this stage? yes, it's a very good question and the good onset, a said ukraine has shown a remarkable resilience, its people, but also it's a corner me. so the economy is still functioning and we at the, you tank that being bang for reconstruction, developing all supporting companies,
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our partners in that so that they read economy can keep going. it's very important because otherwise there will be a big a whole. so every to support it can be extended to ukraine's read economy. now really make reconstruction easier despite that was that these, these investments have right now. one other thing is that ukraine has been selling itself as a, as a location for green energy for sustainability. how, how breed and sustainable would a reconstruction of the country and its economy. bees or yes, i mean, this green transition is very much desperation of ukraine. and it's also very much the expiration of all of your cranes, international partners. and ukraine has good potential, and that's particularly also in the metallurgical effects to that also needs to be taught when i say it's not selected, it's hard to dekalb, illinois, but the way that you can, as well as really good,
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good potential nichol tickled history. okay, well that's where the potential here will have to leave with that. christoph, thank. thank you very much for timing in from the european bank for recovery and development. thank you for letting me the next stop here on dw used even basically with all your business i've been, fas will and i'll have all world news for you next. i'll keep watching the doors, the scoring we say they're about never giving up.
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