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as a release that he's a fugitive right now. the, the world's most dangerous. where is, is wanted dogs june 29 on dw the . this is dw news life from berlin, the race against time to find a missing stop search teams are intensifying their efforts. but oxygen will be run out for 5 people on board. also coming up, indian prime minister to rent remotely starts his 1st full state visits. the u. s.
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president joe biden is pulling out all the stops despite concerns over moody's human rights record the sarah kelly. welcome to the program. the search for a missing deep sea submersible in the north atlantic is at a critical stage of fears. growth at the oxygen on board will soon run out. international search teams are in a rare race against time right now. as they try to locate the missing vessel, which has 5 people on board, it disappeared on sunday on a dive to the titanic wreckage site. it could be almost 4 kilometers under the ocean, off the coast of canada. it is hoped underwater sounds that had been detected by sooner. we'll hope rescuers narrow their search. yesterday, the canadian p 3 detected underwater noises in the search area. as
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a result 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 2 and a half miles deep. that's potentially expanding the size of the search area. and for more we spoke with simon box or senior lecturer at ocean in oceanography at the national oceanography center at the university of south hampton. in the u. k, i asked him how hopeful he was that the people on the submersible could be saved in time. i think, but just to keep her going, i think if we give a pipe, then dig it up the rescue. this is still a, such an has corp know the estimates of when your option runs out and more important cost me that carbon dioxide takes over because that they've lost the time on to the
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. so then coming up side scrubbers are also failing. so the, there are little things will take and the big, the site, the semester. but i think, you know, who has to keep going with the series says that the rascals getting some time around about mid day today. and you k time, you know, they may, will be able to survive longer. we don't know. it depends on the physiology of the people. that is my condition. there's so many unknowns. so we have to keep the search going for the foreseeable future for the next day. or 2, a 2nd because kind of indicated the intent to do that. was it go from being a? so yes, sorry, simon. um, i didn't want to interrupt you there. uh. but perhaps i can also just add a little food for thought. why do you think that the search area has been so huge? i mean, one would expect that it should be more or less in the area of that titanic wreckage as well. so i think people assume that if they,
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if they started putting the semester down from the support ship over the top of atlanta, that seem that it would just pull down straight down to the sea floor. bearing in mind it's folding 2 and a half miles. so it's folding is lighting for 12 inches? is the lighting? was it full so you could imagine a light up in the sky or a power suit just up in the sky, floating down from that, so the height, regular drift sideways an awful lot. i to the convocation the image region, we have some very strong d motion, carnes and lasers and carnes can tolerate the vessel many miles as it pulls towards the sea. but i remember seeing me there on the sea, but receiving the sea by which is the most likely scenario. even then they can be shifted and begins get buried a bit and some of the settlement. so there is so when he complications in terms of how the thing drift, and this is why his time is going on. maybe last the area they know about. we know about the coverage that area. so they're allowing to the,
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just the most current plus the hope, this noise and it is hope we don't know if a sudden might be coming from the so possible. they all turned to me on that noise which is away from the original search area. so it's not just a simple question of it dropped flagstones. this even though it could be, well, they took them out, so that's good. that's good. it's a huge area of them to search. if we had a few months to do this, the outcome will be optimistic. we've only got a few hours and this is the big problem. what's your opinion on submersible is like best i would never get a new one personally as an economics on i've been doing this job so over 40 years. we don't need to use them. the research. um there are nowadays on site to the moment we got the french, a deep sea all ready for you to make your purchase the vehicle. there's nothing we can do with i said most will become to better with an all righty. and are these
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safer? we don't, but people's lives at risk already. these can stay on the water for days at a time. they don't need auction food toilet some things. and so in research we would use some, most of those like the french from the government, the u. k. and equipment, germany, you know, mostly the nation's involved with ocean research, have the deep sea already these. and they do a much better job than piece of festivals. however, we have, this was a new range of, i suppose, extreme terrorism, whether it's getting up in space. okay, and in a space that the patient, i guess it was, was driving this sort of expedition have all of it we hope for a positive outcome, in this case, diamond thoughtful, senior lecturer and oak oceanography at the national oceanography center. the university of south hampton. we appreciate your expertise you as president joe biden has welcome to india and prime minister and the rent remotely to the white house at the start of his state visit to the us body is being courted as an ally against china. despite concern over his government's human rights record,
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including the harsh treatments of religious minorities, moody began the public part of his visit in new york with a yoga demonstration. in hell slide the fingertips forward stretched the arms forward like the back. it's a yoga class, but not as you know, it. smile crowds took part in the celebration of world yoga day of the united nations in new york. and we'll go to the flow with one notable participant indian prime minister, the like new red drum mode, a. put your hands behind your back. the leader of the world's most populous country is on a visit to the united states to meet president joe biden. the pet not viewed as natural allies, but lee does with a common calls. i think the thing that can do is to bring them together is both of us have a shared concern about some of the dangerous elements of the rise of china. like,
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for instance, when the recent quad summit took place on the sideline of the g 7, g 7 summit in her ocean, i'm a, i remember getting some calls people asking, you know, how we, we get into the, find his voice a little bit more in confronting china, after concluding his time in new york, moody traveled to washington, where he met president biden, head of a state dinner at the white house on thursday night. it's an on the mode is critic site isn't deserved. citing india is treatments of non hindu citizens. the mode is premiership, and here are some other stories making headlines around the world. russia says that ukrainian missiles have struck a bridge linking the hair san region with crimea. the bridge is used by the russian military to move between the peninsula and parts of southern ukraine under its control. russian officials say that the bridge is damaged,
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but that there were no casualties. the cooking gas has caused a massive explosion at a restaurant in the northwestern chinese city of inch one police, a 31 people have been killed. several others have been injured. the blast happened as people were gathering on the eve of a long holiday weekend. several people remain in a life threatening condition following an explosion and central paris. on wednesday, nearly 40 people were injured in the blast, which caused a building to partially collapse. witnesses reported a strong smell of gas before the incident. rescuers are searching for 2 missing people. thought to be buried beneath the roof. western nations have pledged billions of dollars more in non military aid to help we build ukraine and beat out corruption. keith says that recovering from russia's invasion will be the largest reconstruction project in europe. since the 2nd world war states taking part about
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that russia would foot the bill. a 2 day conference underway in paris will be focusing on how the international community can support highly indebted developing countries to cope with climate change. one example is the need for climate resilient infrastructure. this includes building roads, bridges, and power lines that kind of withstand, shots from extreme climate impacts such as storms and floods. mazing climate goals, reducing c o 2 emissions. it's a priority not only for industrialized countries, but also for those in the global south. another challenge and some of those countries harvested by the climate crisis. building an infrastructure that can withstand extreme weather conditions, many of which result from the world doing too little too late. but at all costs money. that's why the so called bridge town and they should have these on the agenda in paris is being proposed by the prime minister of pop paid us. and then dr . be evans capital games to get bootable countries access to affordable loans with the help of the international monetary fund. the focus is on us,
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the guys special drawing rides and just the national reserve asset. one sd is called the equivalent to $1.00. 4 us told us all $1.00 euro's the su hours were created by the international monetary fund or not distributed among the $190.00. i met members based on the economic size most espinoza, held by industrialized countries and also on used to bridge town initiative, proposes to fund the global climate mitigation fund through unused as the us held by industrialized countries. this would significantly reduce the risk premiums, climate boulevard countries currently pay. the bridge down initiative also calls for a fund to help finance reconstruction after natural disasters financed by higher taxes on oil and cold industries all over the world. and data you correspond to. lisa lewis is covering the summit in paris. i asked her why these talks are being called
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a watershed moment. while people here are saying the end is in reference to a before the some. it said that this was really a very, a dire situation right now. over the past 2 years, especially with the code 19 as a demick udette's at in developing countries have skyrocketed maybe international money, money, money. very fun says that at least 60 people of 60 countries are in solvent or on the verge of insolvency, of on top of that, a climate change has changed its impact and that a lot faster than many people expect. so it's a, these countries are trying to fight poverty to deal with this crisis. and on top of all, the us is a truck, comes a crisis of trucks, not only a month, a people across the world, that's no longer trust institutions, but also developing countries that are different vitamin countries that are seeing that the international monetary institutions. i'm not really doing much,
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i'm not doing enough to help them deal with this really complicated situation. tell us more about what the political and economic leaders attending the summit hope to achieve a while. that coming together to re found the global finance system and they're saying that the veteran, what system that was set up after world war 2, based on the national institutions such as the international monetary fund and the glass of the, the world bank no longer works at least not in the way it's working right now that developing countries need to a get a bigger share also of the decision making that they need to be invited to the table that so it would be also in the interest of a developed countries that are saying you know, we always, we find to in climate change, but when people, when countries are trying to, as struggling to, to fight against how that to you, that is the main priority. obviously we need to make sure that they're also going to fight against climate change. and take measure as you know,
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for adaptation them to get me to jason. and that's why all these countries are coming together to make sure that the find the guns climate change is not being a forgotten by the countries that are really focusing on fighting poverty. right now, but how full high is the hope indeed for action least the, you know, given that the organizers have stress, that the summit does not have a mandate to make formal binding decisions. right front doesn't have a mandate for that, but front of also country that often organizes international summits and brings people together to talk about all these things. i've talked to several people involved in the tools ahead of the summit or and experts. what was the watching very closely, what's happening here and what will be happening. yeah, and they've told me, well, we know that no big decisions will be made here. but this could be the 1st step, the beginning of something new of a new global finance packet. and also of
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a new way to bring in developing countries to actually make decisions on their own, you know, future destiny i, it might be a very important step forward to you if c, w correspondent, the solutions harris. thank you. up next on dw is the documentary series dock film stay with pacific time for that. i'm sarah kelly and berlin. thank you so much for watching. take care of the questions. got any issues with a lot see who the .
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