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now the, the world's most dangerous, where is, is wanted dogs june 29 on dw the, this is dw use live it from berlin, the races on to find a missing some deep beneath the atlantic ocean time and oxygen running out for the 5 people on board but with new potential sounds of life, the u. s. coast guard says that it is intensifying its search efforts also coming up to 9 western nations pledging billions of dollars more to rebuild ukraine. but
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politicians, the donor conference in london are battling russia will one day foot the bill, and over a dozen injuries after an explosion in parents, the blast ripping through a building of the cities, when porter igniting a huge blake. the ivr engulfed overview was watching on tv as in the united states and to all of you around the world. welcome. 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 noise. it's could be coming from the missing sub that has 5 people on board in the north atlantic. now the vessel it was taking taurus to the wreckage and side of the titanic. it could be a about 2 and
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a half miles below the ocean surface off the coast of canada aircraft using cylinder or have been trying to pinpoint its location that a submarine team is hoping to attempt to rescue the submersible is carrying 4 passengers and a pilot or in a press conference earlier today, a coast guard spokesperson said the exact location and source of the sales has not been determined, but it has allowed soldiers to focus on a more narrowly defined area. yesterday, the canadian p 3 detected underwater noises in the search area. as a result, are of the operations were relocated in an attempt to explore the origin of the noises. although the r o b 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. and the sub surface search is up to
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2 and a half miles deep. that's potentially expanding the size of the search area. rescue would say that they remain optimistic and hopeful, but with those tanks of oxygen slightly empty the crew. there's 5 people they could run out of breathable air. by 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 a knocking sound once every half hour. a possible sign of life and points to where
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the croft might be. the big fear is that the tightness of muscle believes on the ocean floor. the titanic itself is lying, 3800 meters below the surface, in absolute darkness. and andre no, most pressure from the water above. so the opportunities for finding them in the mangled wreck 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 themselves wider. so if
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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 titans disappearance, experts worried about safety. but we knew this was going to happen at some point along the way and knew during, well, it would and we knew all the difficulties that 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 at this steps has never before been attempted. the german entrepreneur altura lubo took a trip on board the same kind of submersible back in 2021 seemed right there on the
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right along with the french navy diver paul on re not so late and he's on the left and the boss of the company ocean gate, stockton rush, he's in the middle. now. both of these men were on the vessel that went missing on sunday. i spoke with mr. moore the earlier. it's, it's, it's, 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 will stall to last die for this year as a last possibility to die because before he no chance to serve as a condition. and we've been talking about new road trips in 2024, and then i got a kind of answer him because he is going down and was a stop. and now he's missing and the p h. as in frank, i is very frankly, he was a great guy and i don't know if it's just 2 people that shit suite unknown people
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makes me very sense. and in the last communication you had, did he, did he say anything about being concerned about the vessel, the tight and not functioning properly? nothing about investment. he was talking about say very bad. that's a condition because it must be of i know said last spring a winter time and you found land still to will said he was not possibly to make dives before sets. he was telling me the, as we have learned in the last and 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? um no, not at this time. i don't really i feel very safe. uh my uh
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thinking was um, i mean it was hopefully be can be came down because it dives before. so i have to stop maybe by 1600 meters through the programs. we sit, but the resistance. i was not afraid to die. i was afraid of said be canada, which the button to day 2 years later, vis a knowledge of 2022 and no attempt. uh my meaning is 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 a short stop the for 5 am or 5 for 6 am and be has been also delayed for 4 or 5 hours because i have to same problems with charging so, but ruby said, electrical systems and sun week when we dropped off to talk to the water. so have
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pipes on the side of this up for a makes a sup uh, in a rag position on my offices. ive sports flooring down be should be inside. so sub you rings a makes uh, repairing. um, so repairing was uh is this plastic hold us? uh it looks a little bit simple. yeah. um. yeah. last of uh no. oh it's and 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, as a, uh, i can say as the most relief qualified and he makes a very uh, 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 spots. i think the equipment was the best. yeah,
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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. uh, the ukraine's elyse have pledged a several $1000000000.00 in non military aid to help rebuild the country and to lead out corruption. the donations were announced at a conference in london to date. russia's invasion has damaged or destroyed staggering amounts of ukraine's infrastructure and housing. it keeps, as it's facing, the largest reconstruction project in europe since the end of the 2nd board, how 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 monkwood, then just bricks and mortar. and all the walls are alternate sauce as well. the feed for us, i read it exactly as pretty know you source when the window come from. i know word about us, all of the world is wanting to see if we will restore normal concerns and we use our transformation with an m i, the coding fees on a rest. the host of the conference announced you get back in for you create to the tune of 3000000000 phones with this and everything that we do here. we all sending a message that our support on the battlefield and beyond cannot be helped lost it. and that ukraine's incredible spirit will prevail. you commission president, are left on the land made in the b to private investors to help in the reconstruction efforts. we need the private sector to step into because
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it gives you the private sector with your invalid viewable expertise, and you'll find that for fire power that will help ukraine realize it's dreams. you are here today at this conference and we really need you. and we know we can rely on while the germans are municipal court for the need to link ukraine's recovery to it's you, accession 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'll figure out that we're only rise as a walgreens on dennis. so tell you is a campaigner for sustainable reconstruction in ukraine. he works with green peace and keep. i asked him whether it's the right time for sustainable reconstruction,
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considering that people desperately need their homes and shelters. now, 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 who are leaving this, how is this, how prepared or repaired, you know, simple wait, leave, read sustainably, and would leave actually without spending so much money on teaching in the next in the next year. so calm is also really important. that's why sustainably and you construct agrees as well. it's important for those people because they also think about the future. there was a conference today in london. a western countries have pledged billions of dollars in extra help to rebuild ukraine. do we know is any of that money has it hasn't been earmarked specifically for green re reconstruction efforts or
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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 i, the european union for the country square 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 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 goals and also cooperation with the local
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when he said kind of just working on a changing and upgrading, transforming basically like the energy, the energy construction. so renewable energy like solar, put some sort of plans on the 1st to 1000 schools on there, which are pumping and water treatment stations. and it's already a huge and great example. there's also a there if you're already sancho. so i can, the village of, we're in. com, that's very constructive together with partners where instead of the destroyed and i'm having a heated goss installation go seeking installation for winter, it was substituted for us for 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 distance. jose scope energy sector is a real, a real like, uh, now this type for who's going to take all the knowledge and we can see already the results in what's your impression are ukranian authorities,
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when they talk about reconstruction are, are they committed to sustainable? rebuilding? i might say 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 the responses that 1st 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 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 this is it's how you up with green piece ukraine to this. we appreciate your time tonight. thank you.
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and we want to go back to our top story tonight, and that is the race again. it's time to search for those 5 people missing. and that submersible in the north atlantic, i'm gonna pull in, they'll call in buckley, he is a pilot of remotely operated vehicles. r o v 's, he's joining me tonight from norway, calling it's good to have you with this. we understand that the u. s. coast guard has deployed r o these in the area where the canadian aircraft recorded those. there's noises yesterday, but they, they haven't found any sign of the best of the tight yet. can you walk us through what they're doing right now in this search with these are these as well. i suspect that some previously they dropped the beacons down. this me beacons on the they will be trying you trigonometry to locate where the sound came from. so then the idea would be to send the r v down the beacon should give them. but that's
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also where it is. it's most likely on the see that it is what they hearing and they thought, so they'll say not of these down to that location. i probably tried to do, it says a grid. so they way they will cover lines backwards and forwards on top of the area of the sea bed queen. so they have to obviously find the vessel 1st. if they find the best will, then of course they're going to want to bring it up to the surface can. how quickly can that happen to consider? we know that the oxygen will run out sometime tomorrow morning. yeah, there's a special on fights at the moment called the deep energy, which is designed for laying cables and pipelines on well cables on the sea, but not has a crane arrangement on the box that could go down and list this thing up. if they were to located, um that would probably be the best option because i have that as a, as i say it's an operational commercial vehicle. it's designed for phones. that's what
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the problem is actually finding that it's almost a needle in a haystack. i'd be surprised if they do. there's no beacons or any anything on this of which could locate it. so as i say it's the you, you throw a stone in a, in the sea and then go and try and find that that's the way to arrive at the moment . but let's, let's take, i guess, the best case scenario and say that they were able to locate the best. so, mean we have about what? 18 hours left before the oxygen is depleted. can, can you connect to the titan and then bring it up when we're talking about possibly 2 and a half miles below the ocean surface. bring it up to the surface. and then you've got huge changes there in pressure to deal with. can that be done safely? so that these 5 people that, that their lives are preserved. right. i believe the accept this pressure too. i know i'm sorry, pressure is the same as the surface. they may have dropped in
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a few, bob, but i don't think it's much. so that wouldn't be an issue connecting it as i say, if they use this um the energy special that has a very fast crane when 20, if, if they went down with all of these and rigging on this stuff. and then while they wouldn't be able to connect it up, i'm sure they've got the rigging available on the vessel now ready to go. if they were to do that, they would be of a winter to the surface within an hour. so it's just whether or not they've decided to use that equipment know, try to make something with what they go from the coast guard. i don't think the coast called a quick for the soldiers that the recovery could be on. usually it's a, it's like trying to find a needle in a haystack. is there a chance that the submersible have surfaced in that it is floating somewhere in the north atlantic? but again, you had to so many i across with a design community college think of submarines and such like con, pool speaking crafts. if it was they, i'm pretty sure they just painted by now from the it's like you said, you,
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you always hope for the best case scenario. probably the best place i would say is it's on the see, but close to the right agent, but now it says well and likely, but that wouldn't be the best because that was a place where they've been searching if that's the case and they were to bring this to the board, a cable vessel and they could possibly do it by the time. is it getting everything now and right? yeah, the, it's, it is a race against time. and you say with every passing hour, the chances become smaller that we're going to have a happy ending to this north of the pilot called. and luckily we appreciate you taking the time to talk with us did not call and thank you all the lucky let's take a look the on some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world . rates by authorities in portugal have been covered. hundreds of alleged victims of labor exploitation in areas around the capital. lisbon, at least $240.00 victims have been identified so far. all of these are migrants,
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police of arrested for members of criminal networks with links to the illegal shells. fish tray, at least 2 people have died dozens more injured after a passenger train derailed into egypt. the train cleared off the tracks and over turned about a 150 kilometers from the capital to this. shortly after midnight, authorities were investigating the cause of the accident. rescuers are searching through rubble of a collapse building facade in central paris after an explosion and fire injured at least 2 dozen people of 4 are said to be in critical condition. and the murderous increase are searching for at least 2 others were missing. authorities say that the blazer is now going to control after it spread across several buildings in the latin quarter of the city. the districts may or has confirmed that the fire was preceded by a gas leak, or the exact cause of the blast that remains unknown. the aqua responded. these are the we was at the scene of the explosion in paris. i asked her for the latest
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details hearing that so a lot of police behind me. 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 who've 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, 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,
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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. 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 have 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 that and let me just ask you before we run out of time, is that all right? so are these, are these seeing anything about the building where the explosion took place?
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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 some real days or maybe even longer, you know, at the huffman gas extensive stations in paris, in the past, for example, in january 29 team, which to the north that was one explosion caused by a gas leak and inbox expose and c p so died so now, so just trying to find out if that is also the cause of the explosion that happened in the area behind me dw, easily we in here is with the latest on. yeah, the building collapse please. the thing is as far as these now particles because the only rinaldo has put his name into the record books again,
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the 38 years old became the 1st player to make 200 international appearances when the portugal defeated iceland. one mill on tuesday. rinaldo is 100 and 23rd goal for portugal extended his record as the most prolific international score of all time. and with the victory portugal maintained there. perfect record and qualifying for the 2024 european championship. yoga in thursday is i have set a new world record for different nationalities in a single yoga session. participants from at least a 135 countries gathered outside the un headquarters in new york city to celebrate international day of yoga, diplomats, and dignitaries. and around the world joined the 1000 strong crown and among them. yep. the prime minister of india, the ring promoting you, celebrated the event by praising yoga you see right there and as a practice accessible to all this is a reminder,
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the top stories are following for you this hour. 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. it helps narrow the area of the search for the missing subs that has 5 people on board. the vessel was taken towards to the wreckage of the titanic. it disappeared on sunday, ukraine's l. y to have pledged several $1000000000.00 in non military to help rebuild the countries infrastructure and to fight corruption. the nation for announced a special conference being held in london. you're watching dw news after a short break. i'll be back to take you through the day. stick around. we will be right back. the
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