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the venture, the treasure map for modern globetrotters, discover some of us record breaking site on google back to and now also in book form the this is dw news live from palate, all 5 people on both the missing types in submersible audit. the u. s. navy says the vessel appears to have been destroyed in a catastrophic implosion near the rack of the tide. also coming off the largest that falls, fill in the history of nato, comes to an end. after 2 weeks of exercises in the skies over europe. it is time
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for the alliance to take stone and relatives of the hundreds of migrants killed in last week's ship rack of grease all waiting for answers about what happened to their loved ones. and what role the great coast guard played us. that is all stuff unfolded the i'm gonna have both as well come to the program to the us coast guard says all 5 people on both the missing tightened submersible died off to a catastrophic implosion. they said pieces of the vessel have been found on the ocean floor, around 500 meters from the wreck of the titanic. it has emerged at 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 age
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and the searching preschool, if it's for the titan, took a grim to the east coast. got along with canadian british and french teams scale with 20000 square kilometers. they're expensive. search uncovering pieces of the sub gases 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 foul guitar tannic on extreme prussia. 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.
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the company was on its 3rd trip to explore the titanic despite the various safety concerns about its expeditions to the deep sea wreak. it's just, it's just true 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 to pakistani british and business tycoon and his son
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rescue his couldn't consume with the bodies of those code could be recovered. so this is a incredibly unforgiving environment down there on the sea floor. and the 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 our prospect at this time, and we'll deprive on, so we'll keep searching for clues about what happened to the tyson. its remains now lying alongside the reach its fish out to explore on the atlantic ocean floor. let's look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today . south careers presidents use folks at your has a pledge to boost corporation with vid number signing over
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a 1000 agreements. with his counterpart, goldman told the deals of age during humans. first stage visit to vietnam, if it would boosting secures a cooperation over north korea's missile programs and increased bilateral trade and investment. move the song that makes it mexico, uh, calling for an investigation into the killing office. such a environmental list of viral arvizo earlier this month. a visa was attacked with an ax to an environmental education center. his colleagues say they are killing a pre mediated and in retaliation for avisas work. defending forests and water results. storms rolled heavy rains, hail and flash flooding to pots of germany on thursday. stones collapsed roofs, and up roots of trees in the central state of the city of casa, was particularly hot with a severe weather disrupting boss and rail trouble. but i'll just f o as
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drill and the history of nato as just come to an end to more than 10000 soldiers from 25 countries. took part in the exercise held in the skies over europe over the last 2 weeks and hosted by germany at defend the 2023 pits at the nato alliance against an imaginary enemy. the german apple says it will now review the drill here just under $23.00. it was not officially aimed at defending against a specific enemy, but demonstrating it could. when any war is hell, nieto calculates, it won't have to wage one, is drawn off and says, your best defense, it is best for everyone to come to a peaceful resolution. uh, but if called, uh to, uh, to activate, were ready to 2 week exercise led by germany simulated a collective response to an attack on nato territory. it brought together 10000 participants from 25 countries in the alliances largest air exercise ever. the
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planning began 4 years ago, but situations that may have seemed hypothetical, then got a lot more real with russians war on ukraine. of course, it's an exercise, but i told my guys, we handle it like emission here because it could be an emission. if we think about a war and i think it's a question of mindset, and i think my soul just getting this mindset from me from day to day more. and even those exercises show us how important i wanna drop this for major piece team that job involved to bringing in 17000 tons of rocks to build a to kilometer fuel pipeline. to supply the airfields just for the exercise is something that could easily be needed during war time as this area is not connected to a cold war era pipeline, that supplies some basis major pieces. now they could cut the 5 month construction time in half if they had to insuring a fuel supply line to a fighter planes. and this guy was also important and
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a skilled. it's somewhat new to europeans. well air defenders and above all, it proving the interoperability of nato allies and the indivisibility of europe and the us. there's another aspect to nato's strength. it's important to, and that is europe's growing self sufficiency until just about 3 years ago. european plains could not do air to air refilling without american health. this german, a 400 that we're on right now can do exactly that. so that's been a significant part of the exercises as well. german air force, colonel christian young, is already reading air defender, a big success. we had a great celebration with all our allied partners here. all the procedures that we use the work perfectly. and we are looking back almost back on the, on the perfect exercise here in the heart of your other official say not everything works perfectly. there are always glitches when 25 different countries try to
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integrate. the current of boudreau says the main goal here, underscoring a message to potential opponents was definitely accomplished as the german chancellor said earlier last week, you messed with one of us and mess with all of us. so probably not a good idea to come knock and at our door a report on lessons learned from air defender 23 will be compiled in the next couple of weeks, but it will remain classified. autonomy now is our boss has corresponded terry shows on the file that we bought for us. terry, what was your overall impression? how did this exercise go? it's definitely the guys on the ground to those that you saw i spoke with and a briefing that was just given a couple of hours ago. they say that it went extremely well as well as they could have hoped beyond even what they had hoped. i mean, you're bringing together with people from 25 countries. so they're speaking, imagine this, you know, almost 2 dozen languages and yet they're able to communicate together. they're able
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to go to carry out their operations in english, which i was told was, you know, sometimes a bit of a problem and nothing big went wrong. i don't think we're going to hear about the little things that went wrong because those go into a classified report. and of course they don't want anyone watching from the outside to know where there may be some, some flaws, but from everything that we heard. and again, we were there just the 2nd to last day of the exercise. it really did go smoothly. now has uh, from, from your perspective, the outside perspective, perspective of a natal watch has nato approved. it's come back preparedness to think every time it does one of these large exercises, they find things they didn't expect to, to be sort of a hindrance. and a lot of that has to do with military mobility, how fast they can get. these forces from one place to another, wherever the crisis may arrived. and of course, the general hypothesis is that this would be on the eastern flag. and it's
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difficult to move heavy equipment and even people over that distance. but we spoke with these us pilots who said, you know, we can be there in just a number of hours depending on which state they leave from. they were really intent on showing how fast they could get to the furthest the furthest side of, of nato territory. and they did move very quickly, and i think that there's a message being sent to the outside. but there's also a message that needed to be sent to nato allies themselves. these eastern flank countries who are always worried that russia could move faster than nato. i think they're feeling much more reassured now with this heavy air power and it's showing that, you know, they're, there really aren't gaps in, in their air superiority on nato side. now you was talked about these signals to the outside. i mean there's, there's one particular person who was to receive a signal. how's it arrived in the crime, then you reckon, well, officially, this wasn't aimed at any one. of course, nato will say that over and over, in anybody's mind,
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there is really only one person who needs to get that signal under. right. that's vladimir putin sitting in the kremlin. and i think that they must have been watching very closely because this is the largest air exercise ever. and while they started planning this with the 1st invasion of ukraine, the, the occupation of crimea, they've certainly had a lot more real life scenarios to work on. so i think putting what we've been looking at as these exercises from what he can see of them and thinking, okay, what am i going to do next? if i really wanted to invade natal territory, nobody thinks that's a realistic possibility. but i think this is an another move on the chessboard and the crumbling will be analyzing what they saw from these exercises to see where they may be able to to find a flaw cheese night to watch a w's. terry shows the reporting from brussel. thank you. terry arrives groups in greece, calling for an urgent investigation into the countries coast guards conduct following the sinking of a migraine ship last week. as many as 700 people. i fear to happen on both the
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vessel when it went down around $100.00 were rescued and a t bodies. we covered relatives and loved ones. of those who are who perished are still looking for answers to w smocks on the and truly instruments report kilometer in the southern california is now getting ready for the peak holiday season. a week ago, the town became the center of rescue efforts to one of the deadliest shipwrecks in the history of chris. today, almost everyone is much. outside the port authority we meet must mood and his friend. the egyptian man came from germany, searching for his brother, a mining system at me. a family member called me hold on your brothers date. i said because it was the yes it was not shipped to and i think he's dead. i asked what happened to the bus you that he wasn't by himself. there were many people from our village with him. i stayed home for 2 days with them in germany. i did everything i
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code and the most one time it was broken done. i just couldn't stay so i came here and so i have another been here for the past 5 days started, his brother boarded the ship and lived together with good living 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 believe to happen on this former fishing vessel. that's a course for italy alleged people, smugglers in greece and abroad have already been arrested. helena coast guards role and 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 sank. didn't attempt to
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buy the coast guard to tow it result in a cap sizing one 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 all across our camp close to athens, where the survivors have from, from the time of filming, many of them had completed the 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 ali survivor from combined. syria. ma'am, we spent 5 days on the ship. i showed a lot on the 6th day during the night we were told by another ship all and then we capsized. oh, hello, pursue ground level. about 30 minutes later goals. god came to rest us a good combo has them or they've got a new number of them with little evidence available. it's difficult to establish
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what exactly happened. and you say they do not want to rely on the investigation by the greek authorities alone. the most bathing manual made up and thrown up or demanding that this time the justice system properly investigates and finds who is responsible and let me know if i have money touring should be established and that should come from a difference and independence institution to the spectacle. when i approached it double got you and excited, they don't let me send you more. deb hughes without transparency campaigners for your disasters like this will only keep happening with many more dying, etc. back here in germany, parliament as poss, new immigration reforms that would make it easier for skilled workers to come from abroad to work. experts say germany has a massive shortage of skilled workers, means hundreds of thousands more each year to fill the gaps,
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new little ease as the requirements for workers accounts they need to meet. so my, my grades to germany, it also makes it easier for workers to bring that families to apply for a long time residence here. let's go from our correspondence. benjamin of ours group are joining us from the german parliament, the benjamin. what is this new law now going to change? so according to the government that presented this loan disability was already passed here in the abundance stock. and the shortage of skills work is, is one of the biggest breaks when it comes to economic growth in germany. that's what german into a minister, nancy phase i said when she spoke to lawmakers, she also gave a statement to the press alongside with the colleague from the labor ministry and pulled back to the side of what they want to do is make it easier for skilled workers from outside of the european union, and to come to this country, 2000000 people. that's the number of jobs that germany needs to feel over the next
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few years. and they said that the one to make it less bureaucratic. that's something that is very important. and one of the big difficulties of many of those skills work is half when they come to germany is that the university degree needs to be recognized in germany. and this new bill will also change that. meaning that if the bill is recognized in another country and a half with the experience, this will make it easier for them to then come here to jeremy. but of course, i'm many details that are still open and a position says this law is not going far enough to actually be able to close this gap. so how well can we really expect this load to work then? so many things, there's still need to address critics of saying that, for example, the bureaucracy still needs to be reduced. digital infrastructure in germany is a big issue. and of course, and also the consulate. it will get this influx of these applications also need more stuff. and one of the lawmakers also said that alone only in the city of
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frankfort of the german city of frank for they have $15000.00 visa applications, still waiting to be process. so the needs to be additional personnel, they taking care of that. and because if there is, for example, in a textbook from india, from bangladesh, who wants to come to germany, 1st of all, they are the language barriers in germany, when weather with other languages, it will be easier to go to a spanish or to an english speaking country and then if the bureaucracy already takes so long and that's something that still needs to address, of course he or she will try to find other options. but there are 3 different options on the table to make it easier to make it less bureaucratic. the german government cold is a big day, but as i just said, critics is still said that there are other things that still need to be addressed because it's good to have more visa applications. but if they need months, if they're a back locked in and the different departments to even address this and works with this, these application of both, it's also still
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a big problem that needs to be addressed. this benjamin virus group with that following that story for us. a thank you. benjamin germany has already launched a companion to recruit nurses in other countries to make up for a shortage at home. by 2030, it is expected to need more than a 300000 nurses. one of the countries being targeted by germany is indonesia health work. is that already preparing for the new jobs in new learning? germany's an easy but he's totally up for it. father molly is one of $284.00 nurses taking language classes and recada 5 days a week, as he's part of the triple win program, that trains indonesian nurses for jobs in germany. concerning good, that's good it. yeah. so my, and i think it all sorts of book life balance is going to be a negative man saying in indonesia. it's more difficult sometimes it, because most of us have long chevrolet makes us. i need an issue. i've gotten a companion even slightly in germany. respectful notices is quite high on how to
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get at bestbuy. i see i wanted to try and book then. yeah, i mean i them until next on. and of course, because he can earn a lot more money then and, and indonesia, nursing home like this one for a long time. indonesia couldn't send nurses to work in hospitals, in peer facilities outside of asia because there was a shortage at home. but now that it has a surplus of 3 nurses, the world health organization has given indonesia, the green light for the program then backgrounds have been in the look at the home own brendan, this is most of the brain trained get, in fact, most likely have a brain game, but our brain game mean sponsored dismiss as have gone to work in germany. so did they can return home and share the experience some skills with the nurse and market in indonesia, london, scaling out by somebody in the nice you have the money that nurses send back from abroad. benefits the local economy though they're of course risk for participants.
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the acceptance rate for the program is high, but if one fails, a lot of time has been invested, the father says he feels the pressure to succeed as of another ad that i suggested that now i've seen a difficulty, but if i'm because i quit my job, to take part in this program site would my family has paid for my college education . and the idea was that i can support myself after the age of 1882. but now that i have signed up for the trip and then i have no income based on that and rely on my family. once again, let me know about this. as i did end up in my 2nd time, a scholarly digit. there's also the chance that the nurses will like it so much. they'll end up staying in germany, the author and for his part as determined to come back foot 1st like the rest of this class. he has to get through the program. and for that, they still have a number of the exams that's available now. it's almost always making headlines and it will follow votes as in germany, show support for the fall, right?
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a, if the policy has reached its highest level, ever, 19 percent of focus would pick ca, if the collections would help us, we think that would make them the 2nd strongest policy. and germany has all the social democrats of john sloane order for the french president. the coolest hosting will lead is a 2 day conference in paris to overall the global financial system. in the summit will focus on tackling climate change and poverty. it aims to boost crisis financing for developing countries is that debt burdens and free up funds to 5 global warming. muslim worship as have begun to circle the kava in may come the head of the official stock of the annual annual hubs pilgrimage on monday . the call about is the holy aside in his arm standing at the center of make his ground most best use pilgrimage is expected to be the biggest in 3 years.
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the recent release of 70 or pm's held in iran rates res hopes that more with a full bottom more than a 1000 and less than this. i feel detained in the islamic republic include at least 2 german nationals. one of them is 60 year old. now he took off e w, met with her daughter who is fighting for her mother's freedom headphone has become matter until our end, sharper slipping from the moment. her mother, no, he took a v, became a political pres entering on almost 3 years ago. it's always a m s type, it's being sierra and fighting back, you know, and when my mom was arrested and i decided to go public with her case immediately. and this is not an easy decision. you know, i'm because everybody, so a lot of people say and especially this nomic republic stay stay quiet and this is going to be solved. and, and, and instinct told me, no,
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you need to go public. this is the best way to protect the target. and so mariam campaigns for her mother's release prompted wrongs to, to use or being presented with them for to 68 year old demons. rights activist has been in prison for national security violations, charges that are complete, the fabricated according to her family. the only reason her mother is in jail ma'am, says, is her german citizenship because this nomic republic is using her to put pressure on berlin. that became a parent then. no, he took the was on brace medical leave last year mary, i'm tells me she was taken back to prison at the time when the german chancellor and the german foreign minister spoke out against the repression. after the uprising after the desktop there's, you know, my so i mean, so we saw that and they are taking revenge on my mother for something that germany
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is doing. this is something that germany needs to understand that my mother's imprisonment depends on what germany does. and germany, marion mistresses is not doing enough when it comes to standing up for her mother, as we have seen in the last 2. and i have years more than 2 and a half years. that assignment diplomacy and am advocating in the way they do does not work. so i can repeat what i've been telling them since 3 years. you need to change the strategy. you need to be more brave. it's in your responsibility if something happens to my mother in evan prison. i believe it blame it on her. then her biggest, vicious says, is that the doors of evan will open soon and her mother, no,
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he tuck ivy and all the other political prisoners can leave in peace and freedom. are you watching t w. c. as a reminder of our top story view, as postcard says, all 5 people in both the missing submersible died after a catastrophic infection. search for profit of went missing near the rick of the titanic. as end of the pieces of the vessel were found on the sea. and that's it for me in the new stream. for now, i'll have an update for you at the top of the comfort zone is up next with tim semester. gomez. the
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into the conflict with tim sebastian america expected to stay down to the clinton was finally engaging in a long delay. that's. that's a whole slide in us. china relations. the main sticking point is scro, taiwan. i guess the time of these 4 minutes to joseph the island living,
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i'm sorry, a conflict on d. w to the point. clear position, international perspectives. china does not change its position. new crane law on 5 on and yet china is trying to win friends. can mutual trust be established again on to the point b, all china global. i'm vision guns with the 63 w the the s b i c i a and most i'd have been hunting for 20 years. the song of a k,
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a tom lee is considered the most dangerous time we fund way was sort of the as we say, the poster child for the, the proliferation problem. and then it is said, no one has ever seen a stone in the side of the superpower. the world's most dangerous wanted dogs, june 29 on dw america, the secretary of state, hampton, a lincoln was finally engaging in a long delayed effort to hold the slide in us china relations. the main speaking point is still tie one with the chinese determined to be unified and wanting to west to stay out of the cool interest. my guess inside pay is the tie when each foreign minister, joseph lou.

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