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the, the, this is dw dues live it from berlin. the frantic search for that last submersible expands potential saelens of whites have been detected deep beneath the atlantic ocean. but it is a race against time to reach and rescue. those believed still alive, 5 people as they are oxygen is set to run out thursday morning,
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also coming up. western nations pledging billions of dollars more to rebuild ukraine politicians that the donor conference in london valley, russia will one day foot the bill and over a dozen injured after an explosion. terrorist, the last we've been through a building in the cities when we're not a huge play. the i break off, it's good to have you with this onto this wednesday. the u. s. coast guard says that it is bringing in more ships and underwater vessels to search for a last deep sea submersible in the north atlantic. underwater noises could be coming from the missing sub, with 5 people on board. the vessel was taking taurus on sunday to the wreckage side of the titanic. it could be almost 4 kilometers on the water that's about 2 and
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a half miles off the coast of canada aircraft using so nor had been trying to pinpoint its location. and a submarine team was hoping to attempt a rescue. the submersible is carrying 4 passengers and a pilot. now in a press conference, a coast guard spoke 1st and said that the exact location and source of the sales has not been determined. but it has allowed research searchers to focus on a more narrowly defined area. think of this yesterday. the canadian p 3 detected underwater noises in the search area. as a result of the operations were relocated in an attempt to explore the origin of the noises. although the r o v searches have yielded negative results, they continue. additionally, the data from the p 3 aircraft has been shared with our u. s. navy experts for further analysis, which will be considered and future search plans. the surface search is now approximately 2 times the size of connecticut,
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and the sub surface search is up to 2 and a half miles deep. that's potentially expanding the size of the search area. rescue where is it remain optimistic and hopeful, but with the tanks of oxygen. slowly emptying the crew is expected to run out of breathable air as early as thursday morning time is running out for the 5 people on both the submersible and conditions for the search. a fall from ideal we've had one of the worst springs and on record the worst spring since 1943, which of course is, is bad and not being on land. it's absolutely terrible being 600 kilometers are for sure as we're talking you know, 12 foot waves, a heavy fog, very difficult to search and rescue conditions. the search is being coordinated in boston in the us. the is still hope rescue teams of thought to have detected
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a knocking sound once every half hour. a possible sign of life and point to where the craft might be. the big fear is that the titans have most of police on the ocean floor. the titanic itself is lying, 3800 meters below the surface in absolute darkness, and under enormous pressure from the water above. so the opportunities for finding them in the mangled rec, within the next 36 hours, i think are practically impossible. it's still not clear exactly what went wrong and why the submersible is missing. i should know. good for jewels jeff. he believes that are 2 possibilities. yes. it's either a mechanical failure or an electrical failure. and if i'm hoping it's an electrical failure, because they do have weights one of the safety procedures that they have is to make
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themselves lighter. so if you're heavier than the water, you think if you're lighter than the water you float, the expedition operates as ocean gates have been widely criticized long before the titans disappearance, experts worried about safety but we knew this was going to happen at some point along the way and knew during while it would and we knew all the difficulties there would be about how do you recover from that something stuck on a shipwreck, if they lose batteries, if they're caught on the bottom some other way and nothing was done about the rescue teams are still hoping for a favorable outcome, but the search and rescue operation that this steps as never before being attempted . the german entrepreneur in our toy lloyd took a trip on board, the same kind of submersible back in 2021. that's him. you see there on the right
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along with the french navy diver pulled on re not so la on the left and the boss of the company, ocean gates, stockton rush in the middle there, both of whom were on the vessel that were missing on sunday october, it's good to have you with this, you were on this submersible 2 years ago. now, the 2 people that you traveled with, they have gone missing. and how does this make you feel? a sense makes me very said, i feel very bad. especially on saturday. i was in contact me is a rush or via email. i had told him, is the situation, was that on sunday he was thoughts or lost a dive ccrs in last possibility to dive because before he had no chance to serve as a condition. and we've been talking about new road tricks in 2024 and then i got
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a kind of also him because he is going down the business up and, and now he's missing on the p h. as in frank, i is very frankly, he was a great guy and knows it's just 2 people sit suite unknown. people makes me very sense. and, and in the last communications you had, did he, did he say anything about being concerned about the vessel, the tight and um, not functioning properly. nothing about the vessel he was talking about. say very bad. that's a condition because it must be well no said last, spring, winter time and you found land still too well said he was not possible to make dives before sets. he was told. and maybe we have learned in the last 2 days that there were serious questions about the safety of this vessel. you went down to the titanic wreckage site when you did that, did you feel unsafe at all?
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um no, not at this time. i don't really. i feel very safe. uh my uh, sinking was um, i mean it was hopefully we can, we came down because the dives before. so i have to stop maybe by yvonne sells and successfully we does do say programs visit, but the resistance i was not afraid to die. i was afraid since the beginning of the week's a button to day 2 years later, this and knowledge of 2022 and know what happened. my meaning is it just is totally changed. yeah, i mean, so use, there were some problems with your vessel and just tell us a little bit more about that right to us is mostly lost the possibility to dive in 2021 of is should have it should start the 5 am or 5 for 6
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am and do you have been also delayed for 4 or 5 hours because i have to same problems with charging so but the reverse electrical systems and sun week when we dropped off to talk to the volta. so have pipes on the side of this up for a makes a sup uh, in the right position on my notes is i've supposed forwarding down the should be inside. so sub you rings a makes a repair ring. um, so repairing most of is this plastic how it goes. uh it looks a little bit simple. yeah. um. yeah. last of uh no. oh it's i think it was really dangerous. yeah, i mean, were you convinced that the pilot of the vessel that that pilot was highly qualified and that the vessel was in top condition? yeah, so uh i can say as the most relief qualified and he makes a very uh,
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safe uh he makes a very able to be safe. he was very quiet and uh, yeah, like we said he was a good guy to dive to make his di spot. the sinks to equipment was the best. yeah, well um, unfortunately, um, but what you're thinking may actually be the case. the world is waiting to find out and hoping that there will be a positive ending to this mr. little, but we appreciate your time tonight. thank you. okay, thank you. good night, bye bye bye. the ukraine's allies have fledged several $1000000000.00 a non military aid to help rebuild the countries infrastructure as well as flight corruption. their nations were announced that a special conference that was held in london vital infrastructure has been badly damaged or destroyed by russia's invasion. keith is told the west that it is facing the largest reconstruction project in europe since the 2nd more and more in western
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allies have bound to ensure that russia will bear the cost of rebuilding. well, it's a huge task. and the final cost is of course, not yet known, not least because the country is still at war, and russian forces continue to bomb its towns and cities are corresponded. sonya felt the car was outside keith to get a picture rebuilding efforts. she sent this report out with the old and in with the new most of the year to go fighting it up to to, you know, keep leaving the tanya door to shrink 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 pay her whole. she says she hasn't received any government have and relies entirely and volunteers were filling the gap that this
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group focuses on rebuilding destroyed, houses like the ideas across you create despite the huge scale of the task and then boss who's the in the don't boss and is that the region that are in town of towns and villages that are being raised the ground working keith is just the drum and the issue of them. but we need to do this. people need to live to hide it so, so have a form of a psychological support, a suite that this award, this of natalia is lucky. her neighbors homes on either side. didn't somebody? most houses here in the village of motion, a still scarred just a few kilometers a 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, it's 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
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damage caused by a direct artillery strike. the cordon come in, that's one slaps here. the other, the high feo 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 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,
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is that we, we need to rebuild now less to me. so we want to bring back life to our city and the question, we don't want our children, our residents 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, was much of the do you see what's happening? explosions. russian, besides proposed by ukraine's a defense usually read this, i will not survive isn't meant 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 as well. i'm joined now by dentist. so it's all you see as a campaigner for sustainable reconstruction in ukraine. he works with green piece
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in, keep there it's, it's good to have you with this. i want to ask, you know, we just saw that report there. people are having their homes, basically blown apart in this more is, is now the time to be focusing on sustainable reconstruction. or would you say that that should happen later? should we now be just focusing on making sure that people have shelter in water and electricity? of course it's a, it's both, both things are very important. we see that uh for the past. some of the, some of the facilities also a very, very much importance. but at the same time looking into the future. and so how is people leaving this? how is this prepared or repaired? no single weight would leave sustainably and would leave actually without spending so much money on the team in the next in the next year. so calm is also really important, that's why sustainably and you constructing greenies,
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as well as important for those people because they also think about the future. there was a conference today in london, western countries, and pledge billions of dollars in extra help to rebuild ukraine. do we know is any of that money it has, it hasn't been earmarked specifically for green re reconstruction efforts. unfortunately, no, and i think this is there like the district to understand how exactly this money will be spent. what will be the criteria for this money to spend within ukraine for, for which kind of pre construction projects and on which $1.00 which terms. and i think this is very important for either your pin union for the country score pledging actually, and the support to understand that now it's really important to do device and to support with them with the vision into the future. and so the green future of the country and not just to only to quick and foster construction, i'm do we have
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a blueprint for green reconstruction following a war a need. can you give us a best case example of, of where this is being done correctly as well. first of all, you know, there are already a lot of like 1st of organizations and chose and also cooperation with the local when you say kind of just working on a changing and upgrading uh, transporting and basically like that energy uh, energy plus fraction. so renewable energy like solar, put some sort of plans on the hospitals and schools on there, which are pumping and water treatment stations. and it's already a huge and great example. there is also a there if you're already examples like in the village of were in. com. that's very constructive together with partners where instead of the destroyed and i'm having a heated gus installation, gus teaching installation for winter, it was substituted for us for
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a seat on which at the same time also can take some of the electricity from the solar power fund which is on the roof or the cost at all. energy efficiency and decentralized ation open on. just hector is a real uh through uh like, uh now this type for who's going to take all that. i didn't know and we can see already the results in what's your impression, are you creating the authorities when they talk about reconstruction are, are they committed to sustainable rebuilding mainly would work with the local municipality square, actually responsible for the construction who are actually doing the reconstruction words, and they see the urgency because their people are coming back to their people need their homes, their people need, their hospitals and schools, you know, gardens. and i think that we need to find it is look on responses. first of all, those who really understand the value of the green reconstruction. we've seen quite a lot of them already pledging their in their budgets some money for renewable
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energy for their energy efficiency, because they saw how hard it was this winter with the destroyed infrastructure with the destroyed electricity network. and also working out of generator, which was not very sustainable. and what's not very easy then is, is it tied up with a green piece ukraine to this? we appreciate your time tonight. thank you for us me was researching through rumble. they glanced the building facade in central paris after an explosion and fire they are injured. at least 2 dozen people. 4 are said to be in critical condition. an emergency crews are searching for at least 2 others who are missing. already said that the blazes now under control after it spread across several buildings in the cities latin quarter. the districts may or has confirmed that the fire was preceded by a gas leak, but the exact cause of the blast is still a no i'm going to go now. the peers are corresponding
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recently we, she's following. the story is, i'm most of what is, what can you tell us now as well as the hearing that so a lot of police behind me as 5 purchase behind me about 2 more than 200 people deployed at the site. the site is cordons off and these firefights are still going see the robot rubble looking at for these 2, missing people, but also possible. other survivors are there, lots of john to see all the i've been talking to some people. it's been telling me while i live somewhere near where about bloss happened, but i can't access the area right now because as i set firefights and the police are trying to find out if other people were injured and not lost and biased and also i was just trying to secure the buildings around at the so called american academy with the fly. i happened a that's a,
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a private detection school here in paris. and the 5th on this mortgage is in the southern parts of central powers. we do that emergency responders, a sealed off is the area that you're talking about. is there a danger that other buildings could possibly to last? well, that's what they are looking into it. so it has, has been saying there are some, it could be that some of the buildings around at the, the, the one building where it has the funds off rod the feds. uh, we have heard from people who has been telling us or telling the friends media at that, that windows happens placid when the explosion happens. and you know, this area behind mean actually around base is a very beautiful area, some virus for that. and they also really old buildings here, you know, from the 161718 century, and then on top to standards. and obviously your thought is offering that, that might be other, you know, we can assist in these buildings which might lead to possibly dangerous situations
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that and let me just ask you before we run out of time, are authorities, are they seeing anything about the building where the explosion took place as well . they're saying that it's, it's the american academy as far as the private as school there is speculation, as we heard earlier, that it's a, it might have been this last might have been close by a gas leak. but obviously to really pin down and to really be sure what schools the slaves and that might take several days or maybe even longer. you know, at the huffman gases versions in paris in the past, for example, in january 29 team bits. the north that was one explosion close by a gas leak. and inbox expose and c p so died. so now, so just trying to find out if that was also the cause of the explosion that happened in the area behind me dw, easily we in paris with the latest on. yeah,
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the building collapse please that the taiwan says that a chinese aircraft carrier lead a group of warships through the taiwan strait on wednesday. china is ramped up. see in the air incursions in recent years are around sell for taiwan, which beijing claims as its own territory. but the deployment of an aircraft carrier through the waterway separating the island from mainland china. that is unusual with tensions high between beijing and ty paid the w as terms sebastian and conflict zone spoke with taiwan for administer. joseph, woot. he asked him how the island hoops to cope and hopes to defeat china should be invited. other major countries. they are also off deploying their military forces or pasturing to turn the chinese from launching the war against ty one. if you look at the us military pauses nearby and also the fact that japan has been probably is military budget for the next 5 years and to prepare for possible come to majors
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against the chinese aggression in this part of the world. i think the chinese would have to worry if they start the war against high one. it's, it's, it's one thing for both sides to stage military exercises. but if the worst happens, and war breaks out, do you believe any of a country will fight alongside you? this is a hypothetical question and we always say the law and you said the brakes. uh no hypothetical. uh yes. uh if war breaks out uh the one who bears the responsibility for chi wants defense will be tie one itself. and you can see tim sebastian's entire interview with timelines for administered right here on the w news after this these cast. you can also see it on our youtube channel. hundreds of israeli settlers had store and federal spending and properties of the occupied westbank. that's according to palestinian authorities, killing one man. the is really army confirmed the violence today saying that
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hundreds of israelis set fire to dozens of vehicles and buildings in the region. the riots come a day after an attack on these railings in the area in which palestinian attackers reportedly killed 4 is really settlers. violence between the 2 sides has escalated dramatically in recent days, leaving at least 14 people that know signs that tensions in the west bank will ease any time. soon. witnesses say is really vigilantes, right and in palestinian villages, torching cars and buildings, and firing live bullets. one palestinian was reportedly killed joe and provide the dozens of settlers came here when they tried to enter the courtyard and they said cause on file. they started shooting was the houses using live bullets and stones and they broke the balcony settled. but on this, it appeared to be retaliation for the shooting of 4 is really civilians by
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palestinian gunmen on tuesday. near the is really settlement of eli hundreds attended the funeral of a 17 year old who died in that attack. it is rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu has responded to reason palestinian attacks with promises of retribution . but he struck a different tone when addressing the is really a tax and palestinian villages show me, i'm sure, but there are days when you have to say the obvious and the not the state of israel is a state of law. the citizens of israel are all obligated to respect the law, and we will not accept riots either in the golan heights or in the west bank over from on at the same time nothing yahoo announced that the government would respond to the attack. and eli by accelerating the building of new houses on occupied territory. their violence in the west bank has escalated in recent months as israel's government has the push to expand settlements. the united states and the united nations have recently condemned the building of thousands of newest, really homes and occupied territory. the secretary general reiterates the
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settlements, are flagrant violation of international law, their major obstacle to the realization of a viable to state solution and adjust lasting in a comprehensive piece as the violence escalades. those ideals of peace are looking increasingly remote. are you watching? dw news conflict zone. as of next, i'll be back at the top of the hour with more world news followed by the day to see that the
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