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the the, this is dw news slide from valley. all 5 people on both the missing type sense of most simple audit. the u. s. navy says the vessel appears to have been destroyed in a catastrophic implosion near the reco said type test. also coming off desperately seeking skills. black cuz for decades, emigrating into germany was
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a tough task with now predictions of massive stuff shortages, the whole thing, the country to change. it's still tough to finance the se. russian forces shots and killed civilians as that were being evacuated from flooded regions. defendant has put out the notes on it's a version of events. we look at the fight to control the narrative, most calls and page. the gulf is welcome to the program. the u. s. coast guard says, all 5 people on board, the missing titan submersible, died after a catastrophic implosion. they said pieces of the vessel i've been found on the ocean floor on 500 meters from the wreck of the titanic. it has to match that the u . s. navy has already reported some consistent with an imposing on sunday,
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so clear why this information is only coming to light now. after days of age and the searching rescue, if it's for the titan, took a grim to the us coast guard. along with canadian, british and french teams scale with 20000 square kilometers. they're expensive 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 foul of that diatonic 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
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also the c e o of the company leading the petition ocean gate. the company was on its food trip to explore the titanic despite its various safety concerns about its expeditions to the deep sea rake. 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 and 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 semen shipped, the company released a statement, expressing condolences for the families of those killed. the passengers included a french submarine expanded
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a british billionaire and to pakistani british and business tycoon and has some risk to his, couldn't consume with the bodies that those killed 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 prospects at this time and would have brought involved . so we'll keep searching for clues about what happened to the tyson. its remains now lying alongside the rick, it's fish out to explore on the atlantic ocean floor. i'm not joined by simon bucks, so he's a senior electron oceanography at the university of south hampton. and the u. k.
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now, according to expose, the likely cause of this tragedy was an implosion. how do you think this could have happened? there are a number of reasons why it would have included. it would be a weakness in the whole structure somewhere. whether it's the main whole, it's the same structure, whether it's in this of the plot, this of the plexiglass ends. we will, we will probably know when they would cover the various components. but until they do that in the main suppositions, the what filed, well, we do know is that something fell within the whole structure and that causes implosion. now as we have the us navy say that actually detected the sound that was like an implosion. a back on sunday, why do you think we're only finding this out now? are they as long as you understand that they just release that information to the us because god, agency items which made him because god and in the same way as they sort of ended up chasing this so. so looking sound were still not to be nothing. i think they took it on board,
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but they couldn't pinpoint it to here and they couldn't pinpoint it as being the saving. knew that they're listening stations are designed to pick up preparers from submarines and things like that. um i misplaced it would be very difficult to pinpoint only with 2 as opposed to you know, the danger is having them. you then stop the search and rescue. and if they've made a mistake, and then that could improving faith that they've been alive. someone to see for so i think it's the right approach to take, you know, it was portion saying that this could be any place in the book. and so we can prove otherwise. let's get moving with this. and of course it was that he, once they got the deeps, you know these on signed so they could serve in the area and discover that yeah, indeed it had employed and that was the wreckage or rather deputy on the see full. do you think that's the search and operation was conducted as well as it possibly could? i think is being absolutely amazing. i don't think one consulted. i think the amount of equipment was brought into the air is shot short notice for so far as the guild
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and the rights of equipment such as how well the international community come together to serve instance. so yeah i, i think the search i made a bench an outcome was what we wanted, but i think one couldn't criticize a tool that was involved with this search. wouldn't it be safe to have some kind of emergency rescue system installed on these vehicles or have a company being a being accompanied by a remote submersible. so something the problem is you still have to get to the for safety on site and safety. now in this case, they were safety mechanisms that could uh, texas and ballast, which would make it flow to the surface. and that was fairly straightforward. it didn't rely on compressed electronics. it did have display simple communication system, is the radio can cause radios gps loose. those things on the water,
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but it did have this acoustic link to the surface of the end of the day. nothing would have prevented any sort of different outcome if the thing had imploded as it has. so how can all reveal inside it doesn't help, and if anything between jury is the owner of a nice, the best will end up liking, then you end up uh, causing the problem the 1st place. so though i think it is a limit to how many safety measures do you guys or do you put passions on every commercial landline to you? the list goes on and i think there's a limit to them to do. and i think there is a question that's about safety. there's a question about about the safety of this particular message. and that will come through, i think in the next few minutes. but i, i think it becomes impossible to then have a, an hour long. so you must be to ship as well. some of also have seen electra at the national center, no graffiti center, university of south hampton. you. okay, thank you very much. thank you. that's not some of the other stories making
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headlines around the world. the south korea's president juice of joel has play just a boost corporation with vietnam, signing over a 1000 agreements with his counterpart that both on tone the deals reached during your 1st stage. visit to vietnam include boosting security cooperation of north korea's mishap programs and increasing bilateral trade and invest academics in mexico. i calling for an investigation into the killing of the research on environmental this. i'll borrow a visa area this month. obviously it was attacked with the acts as an environmental education center, public se killing appear to pre mediators, and in retaliation for our visuals work to funding for us and water resources. in the new paula voters in germany shows support for the fall, right? if the policy has reached its highest level, 19 percent of voters would pick the
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a if the if elections will help this week. that's what makes them the 2nd strongest policy in germany ahead of the social democrats of john slot will show germany's parliament has passed new immigration reforms that would make it easier for skills work has to come from the parole to what experts say germany has a massive shortage of skilled workers and needs hundreds of thousands more each year. to fill the gaps, the new little ease. as the requirements, workers cards they need to meet to migrates to germany. it also makes it easier for workers to bring the families as to apply for long term residents. that's good, that's it. more of that from have a book out from the institute for employment research here in germany is focused on migration and international labor studies. now, many european countries are now competing for skilled workers. does this slow change? make germany a more attractive option?
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no. can you hear me? yes, yes. oh, okay. i just repeat my questions. uh, many european countries uh, competing for skilled workers right now. then now this low change in the german parliament today, does that make germany a more attractive option to walk us from abroad? yeah, it'd be helpful. the law has some of the key innovations. one is in the boss, be heavy obligation that to us to lever asked to be cool, to have all your degrees similar to little bit and draw money. and you may split, convince up, know if you have a change of income, special level. that was one major thing. and the other one i sent job seekers come come to drummond, e y a so called trans cob to point system that you can have life to draw on the
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antique drugs blood improvements. but i'm a big, consult uh that is sufficient, that we get an additional $100.00, a $200.00 secured book of which we often see these and from now there's all addresses skills, migration, but kind of helps humanitarian migration as well. i know i seem to have to distinguish them when they tell me a migration i'm leaving my place. so all of the focus of the roles on labor migration, i'm on the other hand, trauma need to get the video can union has increased call before you want to hold off for you want to kind of get migration. but they have one or 2 aspects in the role, which makes it in the for your mind to tell you why comes to both enrollment in that you may also change the website. if you have a full school level and if you performed school drops, you can move based on the front of the system to the regular label,
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my placement trauma. that is an improvement, but they're not allowed to come optically, the situation for them on the tenant might sunset. and from the aspect to see these changes a having an effect on the other german economy quickly, i expect more long lasting effects. so in the beginning, i think we get an additional my. several spend 10 solomon's bulk of i'm about to be need auction, please have a hunger calm, additional book us. and i think federal is a full step to improve the situation and behalf that's what the fact that the, the goes i'll a chief that if not, we need to solve of the phone. the migration expert have a look at that. thank you very much for sharing your expertise with us. thank you so much. i the residents in south ukraine reeling from the trusted fees they say
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occurred as they were trying to escape catastrophic flooding. earlier this month, the flooding was triggered by a breach in the car. hoff got them on the, the pro river survivors in the southern region of shoes. russian forces of firing on the as they fled their homes in russian held areas. honestly, as a national has also criticized russia for what it calls a callous disregard for human life. excusing on a scale of failing to rescue those traps and fund waters. did of us taking a look at how the pro crumley news channels coverage of this story compassed with the reality on the ground? i was off to the hopes good um 1st and the ukranian rescue team is searching for life on the front lines of the was owed. when i drew and signed something starting in a home and russian occupied headed tree. yeah. realize that i got out of the window, sat on the move and i witnessed the truly apocalyptic scenes. houses are floating
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by a rule. that's when i just raised my hands to disguise and said, my lord, tell me what to do. what can i do for them to save my kids? she almost instead of with the make sure that the what her prayers were answered by the ukrainian military who braved flood walter an animation. i per fire to evacuate custody to her kids and the families caught the switches. and when we saw the guys in a boat once were coming for us, i cannot put this feeling into words. oh, my god, i was crying all the way to her son of that over you for such missions were fraught with danger. ukraine says this boots you chose, russian forces firing on a rescue boat. the smoke from an upper window unmistakable as
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it happened several times. they say 3 people were killed and 10 were injured in the attacks were vitale color in the act was one of them. friends and family have come to grieve for a man who was killed while trying to flee. who will be, will you be then the ministry, i have no words for them. do you shooting at the boats with children, women, elderly people from all civilians. you know that very well. those were simple, villagers were evacuated, the so it keeps up early the door shut, the blue light as well as attacks on evacuation efforts. russia is accused of abandoning the residents under which control joseph called was tip. i wasn't the most of the time. the pro government use in russia
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though, is to be fed a very different story. ok, that's good news. we just were fast to the blast at the dime as a ukrainian terrorist attack and claim russia is carrying a repair. works under shelling from ukrainians, coverage of evacuations. is full of boasts about russia's generation, monetary and need for victims, some of whom are pro rated before russian government cameras to offer praise. i congratulate everyone. i'm thankful to the russians. we're grateful that they've helped us with close food and medicine. send us the ability to come back in ukrainian controlled hassle and really of all or remembers it differently. she and her family are among the 150 people rescued from russian hill territory. this is getting it up to me, but of the size russian federations provided nothing or the little old machine,
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no age, well, no evacuation, they abandon people alone with a disaster. some of the search for flood survivors is now over, but the search for the truth may never end must be more important than joining me now is dw, is russia unless constituted a god who is in vilnius constantine, ukraine and russia have continuously blamed each other for the destruction of the gulf. good them. what's the evidence that is that so far? well, frankly, a lot of arguments that the russians are involved seeing based essentially just to the one for education that on one imagined array of like uh, idea that ukraine managed to destroy them by consistent shelly, but frankly, it's impossible, as far as i understand, haven't gotten to the,
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you know, i'm not an engineer just from these your while, but i went through with you. experts opinions and my understanding is that it's very difficult to destroy them with consistent shelling or even showing but missiles unless it continues for quite a long time. and this is definitely not the case why what the printer is saying is that the bloss happens uh, internally and the uh, the, the, the, the, the bottom of the device that exploded was placed in a technical channel which a rent through the them, the demos of the restroom control, so how can could you print is basically blow up in my mind, the bottom line of the dam uh, which was not under the control. that's very, very strange. and also uh, i think that in terms of the damage done to your brain population, to your branding villages and towns to use brand new agriculture. this is something that the ukrainians will not do because that is actually very destructive towards
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their own customer, their own. they really only call them in their own. so i think of the evidence is still more pointing towards russian. now the experts say that the kremlin has conducted one of the most aggressive, overt messaging campaigns in the war just in order to shape the narrative around this incident until successful all these to this information. complaints, and who are the targeting? uh indeed i think that's uh, the companion was very aggressive and very vocal from the beginning. and that also points to the fact that the rubber was ready for about the bots. frankly, i think that the effect of, uh, uh, especially with out of, uh, uh, this massive messaging uh, was not as huge as probably the grubman criminal design. i think the reason is that, oh, with this no gear nearly you're in the hall restaurant produced so many lines
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and committed so many crimes that even those will not subs and you know about who is to blame in this war on know, gradually, if not 20 guests russia then turning away from the way russian knew police the situation because they simply do not believe was the russian twitter account. social media accounts are presenting that with the w. rush, analysts concepts and i got the thank you very much. konstantin. just let's have a look now at some old world new stories. india is prime minister and the rental mode. it has given a speech to the us congress, but he hailed the relationship between the wells 2 largest democracies. body also address the joint press conference alongside us presidential. by the way, he faced questions over his governments. schumann writes, records are how might have cost muslim worship as have begun to circle the call by in may, come to the head of the official stop. the annual hugs pilgrimage on monday. the
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call by is the holy assigned to the as i'm standing at the central because ground most this use pilgrimage is expected to be the bigger has been 3 years. severe storms rolled heavy rains, hail and flash flooding to pots of germany on thursday, stoves collapsed groups and uprooted trees in the central state of the city of castle. was it particularly hot with a severe weather disruptive boss and rail truck? or some, it's aimed at boosting financial support for poor countries and over holding the international financial system as wrapped up in paris. as a result of the meeting development banks and are expected to unlock $200000000000.00 and lending to help emerging economies. wealthy nations have also made a $100000000000.00 climate plate and she to developing countries around 40 what lead us to pop in the summer with more than half of them coming from africa to assume an
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origin of them on the summit, i'm not joined by the w correspondent, leave louis in paris, lisa, the, some of the has now concluded, but do you make of the outcome? well, i think there are some we really well as concrete results that we can talk about, for example, the $100000000000.00 of so called special drawing. right. that's, you know, current available as the international monetary fund that was allocated to develop countries at least developed countries have now uh you know, made to on the pledge to have trends for them to transfer them in the future to developing countries. and that was something people here were expecting at developing countries really right. and has been waiting for that for several years . and that is a good signal. there's also something else, a fund for by diversity that has been found as here during this meeting, the restructuring of the batch of them via and africa. and all this shows just that the latest that came together here in paris really were determined to put some
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results on the table. and that's to a certain extent has worked, at least for now. now, there are various platforms for discussing similar issues, such as climate change and redistribution of funds to help developing countries. what's so special about this one that as well, it was really meant to be a new thing where developed countries funds developing countries to thoughts of the heads of state here were for mastic actually at that they were sitting together at one table. and as you said earlier, got hot, and this was the price to, you know, employees into a new direction to be the beginning of a re foundation of the international finance system. because the old one, i found it after the, with the 2nd part of all the bretton woods system based on the international monetary fund. and the work bank is as seen as not functioning anymore at least. and it's kind way given box, you know, now, according to the international mentor,
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friends monitor, if on a 60 countries are in solvent or on the verge of insolvency, also obviously due to various crisis, epidemics of, of the policy is the ukraine war. and the really struggling to find it on a cannot make investment on the other home developed countries. i think, you know, we need to make sure that these countries are also fighting climate change. and that's why it's important to reorganize international financial institutions. so that can really be done in an efficient way. now if this somebody had no mandate as the decisions made, there are not obligatory will anything real come out of this as well. the thing is, you know, the off to agreement as i just mentioned, but all of is lee is from my, my call to the, as a said in advance. yeah. obviously we don't have a monday for that. but what's important is to start a conversation, the head of state of kenya, william versus he just said that, you know,
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he sold his conversation starting here. so this might be indeed be the beginning of a new pos towards a different financial, a global system. one energy own, remember, just told me on the front end, but you know, this was all good and she was actually quite positive of all the outcomes about what was said in the final statement as well. but as she said, you know, we only will know if there's some, it was say to say a success in a few weeks time and a few months or even in a few years. because what's important is what will come now it's overly just that came together, you wouldn't be put in place all those measures and thoughts new financial system they've been talking about. they said lewis day reporting from parents. thank you, lisa. this is a reminder of all the top stories. the us calls gone says all 5 people on board, the missing submersible died off to a custom catastrophic implosion. search for the prompts that went missing here,
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