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of the courageous effort against corruption and political crimes. in our series guardians of truth watching on youtube dw documentary, the this is dw, use life from the, the, in the frantic search for lots of low, simple potential sounds of life at the tech, to deep beneath the atlantic ocean. but it's a race against time to rescue or reach those belief to be still alive as they are. all fidget, runs out, and waste the nation's budget,
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billions of dollars multi rebuild ukraine. the politicians that during the conference in london bout russia will one day put the bill the day in physical and welcome underwater noises could be coming from the missing submersible with 5 people on board or in the north atlantic. the south was taking tourists to the rank of the titanic. it could be almost 4 kilometers under water, off the coast of canada, and across to using southern i have been trying to pinpoint its location and a separate team is hoping to attempt to rescue the submersible is caring for tourists and a pilot. the u. s. coast guard is coordinating the search. it says finding the precise location is extremely complex, and any place to operation would be difficult. oxygen for those on board is running
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out of to the dock c beds of the north atlantic, the wall to re grave of the ill fated titanic. this is what passages of the titan sub will 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 oxygen to last until thursday morning, local time. but despite the multi operational search experts, a fall from optimistic it can be found in time. honestly it's
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finding a needle in a, in a haystack. so 1st, you know, when you bought rubles, 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 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 hall on re nodule. a businessman, shes audit dogwood and his son solely man. as well. in a moment we'll be talking to, to lloyd the german entrepreneur who was on board the same kind of submersible back in 2021. that's him on the rights along with french navy dive
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a poet on the nozzle a on the left. and the boss of the company, ocean gates stopped in rush in the middle, both of whom were on the vessel when it went missing on sunday. auto welcome to dw. what did you feel when you heard about this next? so i'm feeling very, very bad. i'm very sad about this is you tell her to knows is to people personally, to rush i had to contact on setup day. he wrote me an email. what we can do in 2024 for exhibition of a expeditions. and then what kind of timing, by the officers and one day late i missed in the north atlantic. it's really, really tell her. and i feel very bad in being the one of these vessels. you know what? it's what it's like, what, what, what could have gone wrong in your opinion?
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is you said it's my opinion, my personally, your opinion, opinion. i think uh it must be this electric. it, it sits on the specific areas. so that's i have no power on board. so it's i cannot control the sub say, i cannot say for likes, i cannot go on communication of the semester. sure. but my opinion, um it just send it through the system. okay. um, were you aware of the dangers when you took the trip that you took? um, what was it like would you describe that to view as far as um, i was not available and i was uh been, i have done that. um. it was uh, it wasn't as venture um and it was of 70 percent of inches by 30 percent to seize it, titanic to david and see what's happening by my trip. i will just be bound to because i have been, was about as i ship of what the head 1st of all happened last year and both
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happened now. so i think um it was really, really dangerous. what i have done about the have to select that i have seen so at the time they're gonna have more likes it, they've come back on life. so what, what do you think these people, if still alive, of going through in that submersible? i mean, how much room is there on that vessel for you to move around? um, sorry, can you repeat it? how much room is there in the vessel to actually move around to give people an idea of what's going on or possibly going on down there? i have no idea um because i have to find them. um its a moment the notice of must been sending specing ships so onto the place was a sink of schuchman b. but the problem is i have to find it on the next problem is i have to take it up and it takes normally to an hour hour. so a 3 o'clock for o'clock in the morning. so it will be the deadline. was them on,
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on what it must be a terrible situation of, you know, 6070 i was in this up i made you have snow and she, i think so you have lots of food for his time. you have lots of drink because of the turn close this time. it must be a really, really bad situation. is there anything, anything you've heard that will give you any hope that they could still be a lot? i what's the holdings i'm running? i think you heard it was it? so will send nothing so, so it's a 100 and for such a minutes. so it gave means and wanting a little help, so it's a could be a license. so that would be a life and maybe is a can be safe. but a few hours late the it draws on tv. it was on, on the radio, said nobody's, yes, nothing again. and this makes me very said, and i am not very hopefully set it could be make
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a successful rescue. okay, great to get to talk to him on such a an awful top. i wonder if or no, i totally like you were actually on one of these of most of those not that long ago with 2 of those who have gone missing. but thank you very much for talking to us and telling us all about what that was like. thank you, and you're welcome. moving on ukraine's allies have pledged several $1000000000.00 in non military aid to help rebuild the countries infrastructure and find corruption. the donations were announced that a special conference held in london. finally, infrastructure has been badly damaged or destroyed by roches impatient. keith is told, the west. it's facing the largest reconstruction project in europe since the 2nd ball for it has been call europe's new market plan. the largest construction project on the continent since world war 2
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and a fundraising conference in london, you cleaned spreads and says there's model and then just bricks and mortar on the walls or the sauce as well. when will that be for us? i read it exactly as pretty know yes or 2 weeks window come from. i know learned about us all the world is wanting to see if we will restore normal concerns and we use that our confirmation with that. and i'm going to include the fees on a rest. the host of the conference announced you get back in for you cream, to the tune of 3000000000 phones with this and everything that we do here. we are sending a message to our support on the battlefield and beyond cannot be held law states that ukraine's incredible spirit will prevail. you commission president or is left
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on the land made in the b to 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 firepower that will help you pray, 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 municipal court for the need to link ukraine's recovery to it's u x session process to make recovery. it's truly european and deborah, the word bank estimates the reconstruction effort, but it costs more than $400000000.00. i figured that we're only rise as a walgreens on 1st of think is a managing director at the european bank for recovery and development. i asked him what he thinks about the play just made by western nations today. so i think this
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confidence 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 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 the world 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 voted the also i to make it borne by many shoulders by the ukraine themselves. we must most so hopefully this is the whole but the confidence that ultimately russia really the make pay for, for the damages, but also for international community. but both very much for the private sector
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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, how much longer will you credit upon this continue to be so open and willing to bearing these long term costs. however, the 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 make sense to, does it make sense to convey so heavily in reconstruction right now with this stage? yes, it's a very good question and the good onset, a said ukraine has shown a remarkable resilience, its people,
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but also it's economy. so the economy is still functioning and re at the your tank that can bank for reconstruction, developing all supporting companies, our partners in that so that they're really economy can keep going. it's very important because otherwise that will be a big a whole. so every to support it can be extended to ukraine's really economy now really make reconstruction easier despite the risk that these, these investments have right now. one other thing is that you can spend 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 be that, or yes, i mean, this green transition is very much desperation of ukraine. and it's also very much the expiration of oil fuel cranes international partners. and the ukraine has good
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potential, and that's particularly also in the met on the road to coast text. so that also needs to be taught with nice ation on site that it's hard to compromise. but the way that you print as good as really good, good potential medical take, good history. okay. well that's where the potential here will have to leave it. that christoph bank, thank you very much for timing in from the european bank recovery and development. thank you for having me. well, it is a huge task and the final cost is not yet known. russian forces continue to bomb its towns and cities of correspondence. sonya found the car was outside teeth to get a picture of rebuilding efforts. she sent us these report the out with the old and in, with the new most of the year to go fighting it up to, to, you know, keep leaving natania door to shrink was home damaged. virginia
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below. usually we don't have a ceiling. it was blown up, it was leaking everywhere, sticklers equal, or natalia can't afford to pay her whole. she says she hasn't received any government tale and relies entirely and volunteers were filling the gap. this group focuses on rebuilding destroyed, houses like natalia's across the cree. despite the huge scale of the task, the boss, who's the, in the don't boss, and in this upper region region that are in town of towns and villages that are being raised, the ground working keith is just the drum and the action of them. but we need to do this, people need to live to hide it. so save a form of a psychological support, a suite that this what the saws natania is lucky. her neighbors homes on either side. didn't somebody? most houses here in the village ultima showed us didn't. scott just
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a few kilometers. we the town, if it'd be the scene of some of the most infamous clashes in the early weeks of the conflict 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 slide to the other? the fire has swallowed everything. fortunately, no one died. so this is what remains. the bad assembly where it's ruth 3 in says the got to departments can be rebuilt, that you knew 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 also maybe
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a 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 for him to tackle this on. all right. and is impossible. is that we we need to rebuild now less to me. so we want to bring back life to our city. let me put you on, we don't want our children a residence to see ruins which remind them of the horrors of last year was a cleaning for game and a little but rebuilding in the was own isn't easy to do. you see what's happening? exclusions russian, besides proposed by ukraine's a defense usually read this, i will not survive is a message design icon. that is it. who is it? the cool tool ukraine's efforts to rebuild could be wiped out in an instant by
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a misled strike. the country is determined not to give up of some breaking news. now at least 7 people are in a critical condition, offer an explosion in central powers authorities of fighting to extinguish a fire in the last quarter. it broke down to the explosion. police of confirms the blast was a gas explosion that urging people to avoid the area will bring you more as information comes in. some other stories making headlines is whales. army is deploying additional forces across the west bank. following the killing of forest running lights is where the defense forces say the palestinian gunman behind the attack was shot to death. meanwhile, palestinians in the area of blaming is where the settlers for austin attacks the violence problems in his way the brain of the palestinian refugee camp on monday, which 7 palestinians were killed. china has strongly condemned remarks by
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us president joe biden, in which you prefer 2 chinese leaders shooting pink is a dictator. biden was commenting on the chinese balloon. that was shot down over the way of saying such incidents were a great embarrassment for dick tank. it's. it's controversial statement comes a day after i talk us diplomats visit to china as us british social media. influenza advertising has appeared. ad of courtney and romania by prosecutors have charged him with right human trafficking and forming a criminal gang to exploit women. type was indicted with his brother, tristan and 2 romanian females. southfax. they did not have the accusations and say their legal team will fully cooperate with authorities every single day. a german woman has been sentenced to move a 9 years in prison for keeping another woman as a slave during her time with the so called hispanic state. the defendant known as nadine k was convicted by a state court in copeland, germany, prosecute a set,
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the women and her husband kept to use the women as a household slave while i'm living in a rock and syria schools of death in northern india. a being blamed on a severe heat wave that's being quitting. the area for dates. temperatures have hit $46.00 degrees celsius with hospitals in some areas overwhelmed with heat stroke cases. staying hydrated have become vital in india, of temperatures, subs to, up to 46 degrees and pumps of the north and east. extreme heat is becoming more common in india, especially in the areas where the heat is trapped by surrounding concrete. that i hope 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 didn't used to be sunday, but now it feels like it's 12 pm out. over the top of the health authorities have
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reported despite of each stroke, hospitalized ations and in the northern state to go to a protest alone. well, over a 100 people of said to have died of the scientist say hot spells like these a becoming culture more frequent as the results of climate change up is you'll pick up a few pots of which are protection would experience a heat wave when temperatures rise $4.00 to $5.00 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, some faces in the hope of some protection. the catholic church has long faced child sexual abuse cases, but in the us there's been a flurry of investigations in recent months, looking into a number of abuse cases among them. a report by the attorney general in the state
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of maryland. it found a total of $600.00 children were abused by a $150.00 price. w a reporter called cobb. i finally met with 2 of the survivors. a warning this next report contains details that some viewers may find to study. for jean and teresa wasn't his, they're all reminders of a horrific fastening there as young women that were sexually abused by the same priest. it all happened that their catholic high school, their memories of the man who abused them decades ago, hon. them to this day. it was fun, i was afraid to tell anyone because father maskell threatened to me. he had a gun that he would put out on his desk and he knew how to use it. and he would tell me if i said anything to anyone that i could just disappear and nobody would ever miss me. james experience was even more terrifying. she recounts how her abuse or even showed her the corpse of a school teacher who he claimed to have killed because she allegedly knew too much
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. and there she was clumped on the ground and they ran over and kneeled down and i noticed that she had maggots interface and i was wasting them and saying, please help me, please help me, please help me. and it came down behind me and he whispered in my ear, you see what happens when you say bad things about people. gina is aware how this all sounds today. you don't just think, oh, so i was abused. i had no idea what was going on. i thought it was crazy. jean only started to remember her abuse in her late thirties. now she's 69 and it's still trying to feel the wound store. so having being led down by the church, jean and teresa decided to help each other facing their terrifying memories of the man who abused their trust. both of them have published many laws. he would the said that putting it down on paper was therapeutic for them. when you find your
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voice, you get to say it's happened to you. even if any one other person believes you change it. so you're not lost in this kind of black alone this. it changes something. there will be user died before they could seek justice. but those groups criticized at the death of the perpetrator usually leads them unable to make claims against a judge. but some experts argue the church has learned some lessons. these crimes are taking what it says. see there are harsher punishment. there are programs uh that every new bishop and people in charge of the formation all the future priests and so on must take a. so this is clearly the beginning, the archdiocese of baltimore decline. and in to be a request in a statement,
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it said it's regret and the abuse. the catholic church in the united states is still reluctant, in fact that the body did not respond to interview requests yet. so i was like jean and theresa, and many of those i'm ordered them and then ever to speak up and continue fighting . at least for one women have been killed in a variety of women's prison. in hundreds, authorities are still working to identify the victims. the on your in president said should take drastic measures to hold security leaders to account hot breaking scenes outside the 100 prison families of the inmates leave for the loved ones who died in the right. why those desperate be paid for information about their relatives and friends at the time? yeah, i want to know your state. yeah. well, we deserve to know that as a family,
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the mother's deserve to know if our daughter's a well. because if they have committed a crime, they are paying for it. it is not necessary to set them on fire like that. this is cruelty the videos posted on social media. sure, a huge cloud of korea smoke arising from the woman's prison into mazda, about $25.00 plus, because not altogether to the facility holds around $900.00 inmates. the government has blamed king violence, single fight, broke out between driver gains, and one gang said to send a light what are these orders to identifying the victims? most of the woman died in the fire. quite some inmates. blood shot stab, a lot better than most of human lives will not be tolerated. and we will generate direct investigations to accuse all those persons in prison who are in confusion
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with organized crime, which is operating against the actions that we're undertaking the different penitentiary centers. i'll put all $100.00 has a history of deadly prison rights. gangs. v vide said control in the countries, prisons inmates are often able to smuggle in guns or other weapons and say, illegal drugs that brings you up to date on all v. like as well use, well this attempt is up mixed with most asia. i'll be back next hour with mobile. you'd see that the,
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