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to some pretty wacky places, curiosity is required to follow to day dw, the business dw news from ballot the rice against the time to find a missing submarine. search teams are intensive, 5 assets plus oxygen will soon run out for the 5 people on board. also coming up in the assignment as center vendor modi's thoughts, his 1st full state visit to the us presidential biden is pulling out all the stops
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despite concerns overload is human rights wrinkled class. internationally. this meeting in paris are calling for the reform of global financial institutions. i saved changes needed to help 4 countries deal with climate change unfold the guy that says, welcome to the program. the search for a missing deep sea submersible in the north atlantic is now at a critical stage stuff is that the oxygen on board has run outs. the titan vessel disappeared on sunday, off the canadian coast line on a dive to the sides of the titanic ship. rick, there are 5 people in board, including the head of the company that designed and operates the ship. the international search teams in a race against time,
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hopes had been raised off to undergo to sounds were picked up on. so no equipment but so far it's not being possible to pinpoint the vessels location. what's more, the 5 crew on board left with 39 to 6 hours was of oxygen and spike uh, the 1st day it was expected to have run out. this is still the searching as corporation. you know the, the estimate. so when the option runs out and more importantly must be the carbon dioxide takes over. because if they've lost the power to the so then comes outside . scrubbers are also styling. so the, there are a lot of things working against the people who signed the semester. so, but i think, you know, who has to keep going, the area being searched is twice the size of the us state of connecticut, in voltage as deep as full styles. and to me, to is the equipment that's been mobilized for this is, is the finest in the world,
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the most capable in the world. we have to hold of hope, which is time takes by that hope of finding the titan soon is foss running out. it's a huge area that they haven't 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. because i wrote them on is a deep sea ecologist and electra marine biology at the university of portsmouth in the okay. and the earlier we austin, if this a still any hope that the people, all the missing submersible can be saved. it's, it's entirely possible they could still be alive at this point. but the problem is, is, doesn't look good given how much errors predicted to the left is less of. and the complexities of 1st attempt to locate the tides in and then potentially rescue them . now you have been on similar submarines at very deep dives as well.
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tell us, what does it feel like being down that well it's, it's, you're very busy when your data scientific died. so, and you don't have that much time to dwell on the experience. but something that we stuck with me here is the fact that you are very conscious that you are in a, in a little mental, bold, basically a little bottle of a, surrounded by an incredible impression weight of the deep ocean around you. and nature doesn't blanket back, so you're not aware of that. nature wants to score she. now, if we assume that this somehow zable is somewhere on the bed of the ocean now uh, talk to us about the environment that, how hostile is it? apart from the pressure that you've just described. yeah, a depth of about 3800 meters and the sea pressure is 380
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times the pressure on land. and it is incredibly dog. there's no national lights, no likes and disease surface penetrating. it's also very cold, probably somebody between around 2 degrees centigrade, somebody 1504 degrees centigrade. and is that in, in the end of this last bill that has no longer any power? it's quite a monkey or a cold and any incredibly uncomfortable trend conditions as well. yeah, so aside from the possible lack of oxygen and that's oxygen running out, could the cold be one of the big problems there as well? i mean, between 0 and 4 degrees centigrade, how long time can, can you survive in that condition? it's very much depends on what kind of clothing and they took down to the uh, typically you should have contingency for being cold cause and can't get cold. deep
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enough to stand in a tower dies. one of the factors that one has to be cognizant of is that the call that you get your body stuff to one to bones and more a few to stay with that because oxygen so you almost soon consumption will actually increase the color you get. so that, that is an added factor in this example. the deep sea and college is electra and marine biology at the university of pulse. and i thank you very much for sharing your expertise with us. let's have a look at some of those stories making headlines, cooking guns, sounds cool. so massive explosion. the restaurant in the northwest in chinese city, oaks interim. please say 31. people have been killed and several others injured. the boss happened. those people were gathering on the eve of a long holiday weekend. the kolton moscow has rejected
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a fresh appeal by the us journalist, evan gosh, because it's against his ongoing detention and will street journal report. so it was arrested in monson charges of spying, but no date has yet been set for his trial. the us says he's being wrongfully detained and is demanding his release. west. the nations have pledged billions of dollars more in the non military aids to help rebuild ukraine. and we doubt corruption keeps as recovering from russia's invasion will be the largest reconstruction project in europe since the 2nd level state. second part promised that russia would foot the bill. russia says ukrainian ms. south have struck a bridge linking the kind of southern region with crime in the bridge is used by the russian military to move between the peninsula and pots of southern ukraine under its control. russian officials say the bridge is damaged, but that there are no casualties in the us president and joe biden as well. come
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to india as prime minister in the render emoting to the white house at the start of his fate. visit to the us body is being quoted as an ally against china. despite the concern over is governments human rights record, including the harsh treatment of religious minorities, mostly began the public pod off his visit in new york with the yoga demonstration. anyhow, slide the finger tips forward, stretch the arms forward, let the back. it's a yoga class. but not as you know, it, miles crowds took part in the celebration of world yoga day at the united nations in new york. and we'll go to the floor with one notable participant, indian prime minister scratch that 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 be president joe biden. in the past,
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i'm not viewed as natural allies, but lee does, with the 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, 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 design 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 8, sitting on a modest critic se is an deserved sighting. india is treatments of non hindu citizens. the motives premiership. a 2 day conference is on the way in paris to reshape the global financial system with the name of helping to
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combat both poverty and climate change. french president, the amount of, of my call opened the summit with thousands of otherworldly. those got it that the parents still will be focusing on how the international community can support developing countries with climate finance, particularly by using high depth levels that are linked to high interest rates. un secretary general antonia we've had issues at the summit and coal that is quoting for serious reform body says it won't be easy. but i have no illusions. this is a question of power and political will. and change will not happen overnight because we work for the deep reforms that i need is we can take urgent infection today to meet the urgent needs of developing and emerging economies. as i'm talking about that as a speaking the now the w correspondent lisa lewis is covering this summit in paris for us. and i also why these talks are being called by some,
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a watershed moment. well, people here at the l a. z a has been talking about a multi factor crisis. the world is in right now, according to the international monetary fund, at least 60 countries are installed and or on the verge of bankruptcy about has obviously also been increased dot rates of poverty wrote across the walls by the recently with 19 academic. what's more on top of that, since russia invaded the ukraine in february last year, prices have been going up as a rex to that. banks has been pushing up interest rates as you just said, and that means that those countries that are struggling with poverty, they actually having even more difficulties finding affordable loans to finance any programs to help their population. and on top of all that there's a crisis of trust, not only citizens around the world don't trust the institutions anymore,
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but also developing countries. see that the international financial institutions are not doing what's needed to help them in not very dire situation. so we'll do the political and business need is attending the summit. hope to achieve that. it's got nothing less than the re solid ation of the global fine on system. now the global finance system was set up off to the 2nd world war with the so called russian, what's agreement that led to the creation of the was bought, the bank and the international monetary fund. now, lots of developing countries see that these institutions are no longer working. they want more say, in a, you know, what's being decided at these institutions. and that is also in the interest of developed countries because they, the ones that the price against poverty means that these countries don't really do what's needed to put in place, you know, measures of adaptation or me to jason to fight climate change. so now everybody is
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coming together around around the table to try to find a solution of those names of all the and vicious on the day. because the summit does not have a monday to make any full of decisions. what tom is, is that these talks actually leading to something tangible while absolutely and be lazy has been saying they have been saying, no, we don't have a monday, but it just feels important to bring people together around the table to talk about these all these different topics i've been speaking with various experts before the summit today and they've been telling me yes, we don't know what's going to come out of it, but there might be a roadmap. this might be a 1st step towards a re foundation of the global find them system. and also, you know, it's very rare that all these international leaders heads of state come together to talk about all these different topics at the same time. so this really is something
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new. it could be a new beginning for developed countries, but also for developing countries. oh correspondence, lisa louis, back in paris. thank you very much. i stay, australia, thousands of people have mocked the winter solstice by plunging into i see you face stripped all some brand new, then to river turbans in the very south of whole strain. yeah, that's an annual tradition celebrating on surface which add to to was close to 3 degrees celsius when this when the oven and with those 2 they dropped. it's dried off the back. australians have now the shortest day of the year behind you're watching dw, and you see as a reminder, for the top stories rescue as a stepping up to search for a missing supplemental level carrying approved a member and for tourists to view the rec, all state titanic oxygen on the vessel is running out from
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the us. presidential biden as well come to india is from it. it's an arrangement modi to the white house at the start of his state visit to the us motives being quoted as an l out against china. despite the concerns over his government's human rights by quote, including the treatment of religious mind, that's it from me and then you seem you're up to date and the news on our website, dw, good. how that offers in atlanta from me and it is seen thanks. the people in trucks insured when trying to free the city center more and more refugees are being turned away to these trades.
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