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a change their world, your frame hold on. we are with you. currently no enemy inside. starts joining on dw, the . this is dw news live from berlin, all 5 people on board, the missing stop are dead. the u. s. navy says the vessel appears to have been destroyed in a catastrophic inclusion here. the rest of the titanic also coming up, relatives of the hundreds of migrants killed in last week. shipwreck off of greece
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are still waiting for answers about what happened to their loved ones. and what will the coast guard played as to disaster unfolded the? i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. the u. s. coast guard says that all 5 people on board, the missing tightened submersible dive after a catastrophic implosion. they said the pieces of the sub have been found on the ocean floor, around 500 meters from the rest of the titanic. it has emerged at that. the u. s. navy had already reported. sounds consistent with an implosion on sunday. it's not clear why this information is only coming to light now. after days of agent searching, rescue, if it's for the titan, took a grim to the us coast guard, along with canadian, british, and french to
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a scale with 20000 square kilometers. there extensive search, i'm covering pieces office gas it on the ocean floor. and the r o. v are remote operated vehicle from the vessel horizon. our tech discovered this house, cone of the titans of nurse of all approximately 1600 feet from the valve of guitar. tanner, on the seat extreme crecia appears to have crushed the 6 and a half minutes of vsl killing. the 5 main on board included the pilot who was also the c e o of the company leading the petition ocean gate. the company was on its 3rd trip to explore the titanic despite the various safety concerns about its expeditions to the deep sea rate. it's just,
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it's just for tragic and a terrific and it's unnecessary. and by the way, it's not lost on me is somebody who's studied the, the meaning of titanic it's, it's greater meaning to us, you know, historically in society that it's about warnings that were ignored, that ships line at the bottom of the ocean. not because of the nature of its steel or the nature of its compartments. but just because of bad seamanship, the company released a statement, expressing condolences for the families of those killed. the passengers included a french submarine expected. a british billionaire and pakistani burgess in business tycoon and his son rescue his couldn't consume with the bodies of those killed could be recovered. so this is a incredibly unforgiving environment down there on the sea floor. and the
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debris is consistent with a catastrophic implosion of the vessel. and so we'll continue to work and continue to search the area down there. but i don't have an answer for a prospect at this time and would arrive on. so we'll keep searching for clues about what happened to the tyson. it's remains now lying alongside the rick, it's fish out to explore on the atlantic ocean floor. and from where, let's bring in data, the science journalist and a cart house. joining us for a bit of insight in what happened to the titan. so we're hearing here about the problems with the pressure chamber that there seems to be at this inclusion that happened. what caused, what exactly does that mean in practical terms? well, yeah, the, this tied enough just to implore to do, to this catastrophic loss of the pressure chemba. we have to imagine that as
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violent as an explosion because of the immense pressure we have under see. so that's, remember we talking about a very hostile environment to, you know, made for humans. it's dark, it's cold. and there are norm, as forces at work and at the depths where the debris was found. so around 4 kilometers this, the pressure is around $400.00 times the pressure on land that's about the same as $735.00 and a fence on your shoulders. well, i mean, we don't know a lot at this point. we don't know about the timeline, but you know, the initial indications that, that we are indeed getting. does it seem as if there was any hope for the 5 who were on board? well, that's really important. distressed, you're the investigations on just about to start. it's very early days and we have to wait for any a information that's coming in over the next couple of hours, days, weeks, months. so that's right now it seems very likely that the implosion took place and that it took place very early. so the u. s. coast guard and the search team that they had deployed boyce to search for the missing west side,
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and they did not detect any implosion. they deployed the boys shortly after the signal. the communication was lost. but we learned, however, quite recently the us navy says it's record at the sound to consistent with an implosion. and if there's an implosion really took place, the passengers would have been dead within many seconds. probably we heard there in the piece um, some concerns over safety of this vessel in particular. could this have been avoided, i mean, with, with, with those widely known about. mm hm. yeah. and it's always easy to pinpoint and hindsight, but they were major concerns raised by submersible marine experts. so 1st, the design of the titan was unusual. so to say, most of the subs uh builds very key, and this one was tube shaped to fit in 5 passengers. because it was a tours and a expedition and most of the material was different. so it was made of carbon
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fibers and question has been raised about the reliability of this material on the deep, deep sea pressures. and then the tides and had not been through any external independence certification process. these concerns were already raised in 2018. so it's very tragic to witness the loss of the 5 best and just 5 years later, some important perspective and a car house from data because science. thank you so much for bringing that insight . and here are some other stories making headlines around the world. indian prime minister and the rent remotely has given a speech to the us congress, where he held the relationship between the world's 2 largest democracies. moody also addressed a joint press conference alongside us president joe biden, where he faced questions over his government's human rights record. south korea's president unit, so y'all has pledged to boost cooperation with vietnam, signing over
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a dozen agreements with his counterpart there for one phone. the deal reached during unit visits to 1st state visit to vietnam included boosting security cooperation over north re is missile programs and increasing bilateral trade and investment. write scripts in greece are calling for an urgent investigation into the countries coast guard following the sinking of a migrant ship last week. as many as 700 people are fair to have been on board the vessel when it went down. around 100 were rescued and 80 bodies recovered relatives and loved ones. of those who perished are still looking for answers. the w as max xander and 4 inch mintz report kilometer in the southern philippines is now getting ready for the peak holiday season. a week ago to tell them became the center of rescue efforts to one of the deadliest shipwrecks in the history of chris. today,
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almost everyone has left outside the port authority we meet must mood and his friend. the egyptian man came from germany, searching for his brother a. my name is vista at me, a family member called me ahold of your brothers, dad. i said because of the of the yes, it was not shipped to and i think he's dead. i asked what happened to be, but he wasn't by himself. there were many people from our village with him. we stayed home for 2 days with them in germany. i did everything i code and the most one time it was broken done. i just couldn't such day. so i came here and so i have another been here for the past 5 days started. his brother boarded the ship in libya together with 11 others from his village. all of them are missing. lockwood says that very little information is being given to family members. up to 750 people are believed to happen on this former fishing vessel. that's a course for italy alleged people,
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smugglers in greece and abroad have already been arrested. helena coast guards rolling. all of this will have to be looked at as well. there are many questions trolling around the official report of what actually happened that day. most series of all or allegations, the greek or forties failed to act in time, was the ship able to maneuver in the last hours before it sink. didn't attempt to buy the coast guard to tow it result in a cap sizing week after these questions still remain unanswered. we reached out to the coast guard for clarification, or interview request was denied. the greek authorities appear to try to control what is being reported. so to hear if my la casa cam close to athens, where the survivors have some folks at the time of filming, many of them have completed their registration processing were able to exit the facility. we were told by the authorities that asylum seekers we recommended not to come out and talk to press by phone. we managed to get in touch with
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ali survivor from combined, syria. the government basically are doing well. we spend 5 days on the ship. on the 6th day during the night, we were told by another ship and then we capsized all hello bruce to ground level. about 30 minutes later, the goals got came direct us to get them that has been done or they've got a new number. them with little evidence available, it's difficult to establish what exactly happened. and you say they do not want to rely on the investigation by the greek authorities alone, the spitting manual makeup is doing that, but we're demanding that this time the justice system properly investigates and defines who is responsible. you know, 5 monitoring should be established and that should come from a difference and independence institution that the item and most of the spectacle will not approach example gotcha. and excited. think don't let me send you more. deb hughes without transparency campaigners for your disasters. like this will only
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keep happening with many more dying, etc. germany's parliament is voting on new immigration reforms that would make it easier for skilled workers to come from abroad to work. experts say that germany has a massive shortage of skilled workers and needs hundreds of thousands more each year to fill the gaps. the plan, which has already been approved by the coalition government, includes introducing a points based system for foreign workers. there will also be a one year job seeker visa, available to people coming from outside the u. correspond to benjamin alvarez group are joins us now from the german parliament. so tell us a little bit more about the vote to the voting ended already. we are waiting for the results it both the interview administer, nancy phase and labor minister who baptist had also quickly addressed the press
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within 2 minutes. the said when she started, when she addressed this low make as during 2 days vote, she said that one of the biggest breaks to economic growth in germany is these an shortage of skilled workers. and that's why the government and now have they spill, they've been working for it for several months now with several minutes use. what they want to do is to make those skills workers from outside of the european union to make it easier for them to come to 1000000 jobs. that's the number that germany still needs to fill over the next 2 years. and she also mentioned some of the areas where these jobs will be needed in the i, t and hospitals, but also in schools and what they want to address. and what the critics are saying is that they're still many of the things that need to be done it besides of this law of it is approved and the law alone will not solve germany's labor shortage. will it? that's right, and that's exactly what they say. they say that on one side there is a digital infrastructure that needs to be improved full. this visa applications for
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this influx of these applications that are expected once this law is passed. and they say there's, for example, in a key specialist from in your, from pakistan was 1st waiting for months to get a visa appointment. and then you have thousands of visa applications waiting. also, during the debate, one of them said that only and frank, for the city of frankfort, 15000 of this, these applications all still, and i'll still be here. and there is not enough people to work through that to give a quick onset because of course the someone is waiting for weeks a full month adding to the language barrier of what it means to work in germany, in comparison to other, for example, spanish or english speaking country so that these bra proceed, it still, it needs to be addressed. this law alone will not help and to shorten it the same or to get more skilled if people here to germany because of course, and many alternatives in other countries, a quick time have a better digital infrastructure, the probability for them to go to other countries and not to jeremy of calls is really high there as well. data is benjamin alvarez cover. thank you. it's
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