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the, the, this is dw use lie from berlin, a hostage release deal could be closer than ever before. guitar says that israel and thomas are edging towards an agreement for the release of dozens of hostages held in gaza. for more than a month. more than 30 premature babies evacuated from causes largest hospital arrive in the side of the strip. the un describes the besieged el cheapo as a desk. his own days after his writing troops storms, the medical complex looking for a homeless command center will to in the program
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a possible pivot to be political right. in argentina, struggling economy dominates to tightly contested presidential election with poles ahead of the vote. putting far right populist, how the enemy late, slightly ahead, the on pablo police, welcome to the program, top representatives from the us israel and the guitar. say they are close to reaching a deal for the release of some of the hostages being held by time us in the gaza strip. the guitar, e prime minister mohammed outstanding says only minor details remained to be agreed for from us to free an unspecified number of those helped. more than 240 people were kidnapped in the october 7th. the tax on the as well. a top white has adviser
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set the negotiations were closer than they had been at any point, no farther than a, a speaking in doha guitar, as prime minister struck on an optimistic tone, the deal is going through a ups and down from time to time. it's along with the last few weeks, but uh, i think that to, you know, i'm not more confident that we are close enough to reach to a data that can bring the people safely back to their homes with that are they all of the hostages on have on the side or what the exchange uh, that's what happened or take this from those very sites. now what role is the european union playing in the negotiations to get the hostages released? we asked nothing touchy, director of the attorney and think tank is the to do a friday instead of not to not a and a former special advisor to the european union's foreign affairs cheese so that he
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can, we'll get any and juice at border to well, i would say that the ease roll in the hostage seal is relatively marginal. now to the extent that the hostage deal, which of course we do not know exactly what the details of it, we can imagine that the details obviously on the one hand will include the release of the number of hostages. it will probably include the release of the number of public opinion present as a question is, where is it that these protest in prison is, could end up going on? i understand this has been one of the subjects of the negotiation. i do not know whether the european countries may be one of those locations to the extent to which that could be a possibility. of course, they would be a european involvement. and then i would say that probably the most significant europeans, i mention, as i said, to the extent that the risk for them it is fairly marginal, is the degree to which
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a hostage deal would possibly include a significant optic in humanitarian assistance. and of course, one of the aspects that has been discussed over recent date days is the idea of maritime car doors off from your are you passing to cyprus onto a gas the directory which on the one hand of course would be extremely important at this particular point in time, on the other hand, i think it's important also to bear in mind that this cannot be a substitute to the territorial access through the backside of course. so, you know, there is a european role, but as i said, it is really playing on the margins of this particular situation. as more than 30 premature babies has been evacuated from guys as largest hospital and are now in the size of the territory. the u. n. has described the besieged out chief of
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hospital as a death soon after is ready. troops storm the medical complex looking for a time us come on, send premature babies. and the guys in the hospital near tipton border, a medical stuff of fighting to save their lives. they were born and i'll shape a hospital in garza city was never watching incubators, medicine, or even clean water between it's really brocade. the law discovered that even the water used to make the baby formula was polluted and sterilized because of the sanitary conditions. why the vomiting and diarrhea and weight loss, which was very harmful to them, that it was of some of the babies had senses and severe inflammation. some of them when we started a quick presentation process for them at the hospital and then at home. i'm an ice
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the district, the older premature infants maybe out of out chief of hospital alive. i'm a little nothing new 6 babies died due to water pollution and due to the lack of pure water to prepare the milk and what's in that. let all of them are suffering from bacterial poisoning and their health condition is at risk for some good to me while we're transporting 6 ambulances in for you wouldn't. vehicles as well process was semis safe. there was a problem keeping the premature babies warm enough to survive the trips in good health. and unless the mind i the as on that. so here in the front of the as the surviving 31, babies were evacuated by the world health organization on sunday patients and medical stuff again, leaving out of shape for a day earlier. israel says they've granted them safe passage. after requests from
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god his health authority, hospital worker said they were forced out by israel's military suspects of chief conceding a homeless command center. having made it out of our chief, i live, the babies will be transferred to egypt. or here are some more headlines linked to the crisis in the middle east. israel's military has released the video of what it describes as a tunnel running under guides us. i'll chief a hospital. the idea says it runs for 55 meters to a blast proof door, but did not say what was behind the door. israel has rate it out. she for climbing . come us has a command on control center under the hospital because that's how most run health ministry says $13000.00 palestinians have been killed in his writing military actions since october 7th, an additional $32.00 thousands have been wounded. un secretary general antonio
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battalion, which has called the civilian death, toll staggering and unacceptable. votes are being hunted in argentine as closely contested presidential election, the vote pitts populist. far right. have you had any light against the central left candidate? argentina's economy minister said fuel massa. the lady has promised a raft of radical policies to overhaul argentina, struggling economy, such as ditching the currency, the passive and replacing is with the us dollar. his opponent, the mazda, has promised a safe pair of hands to bring argentina's rampant inflation under control and decades of economic mismanagement. or let's go live and have to one side is on these other kinds of ok boss here is standing by for us there. alejandro. great to see. so the polls have closed. what's the turn i being and when should we start seeing results coming in? well,
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if he shows the south will appear in an hour at night. don't blow. okay. overall g as in tina a. but in, in the for t or in the pattern, these bunker are a starting to have information on a piece of information from the federal government. that is the libertarian candidate. have you made it having a great election? and if we study a research say that maybe he can get the 7 percent i get against 43 percent. ringback of depend on these mazda, so these can be a huge defeats for the fed. and these are the people who is coming to your buddy. it, we don't to be, you know, to the feet. and then he retired into for right for, for this have you had to be like, all right, well if those results do stick at know the 2 candidates represent starkey different visions for argentina. so what would the government under have you had any legs? leadership looked like if he does actually end up winning as well. and he says that
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he wants to get a part expenses. and like i say, 5050 percent of gdp and key ones also also to the rise economy to eliminate the national currency based. so on to eliminate the central bank, but not immediately, maybe in the future, the new year. and also he wants to privatize companies. a he a satisfied that you got some going to privatize education and probably a code as he say or the 1st a he's contain. but a, this is very a live little boy. oh, to write the programs that are going to not, it has never experience. all right, let's talk a little bit about the current economy minister and the center last candidate sexual massa. he's ricardo regarded as a safe pair of hands. and yet he's that had trouble convincing voters. why is that? how to handle? well, i didn't tina it. such a mazda is the minister of economy,
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of a country that has 142 percent occupation of country. dia, it with a do the people these decreasing vizier and like to present it over to you has rows in using these government from a 35 percent to 40 percent. and well, unemployment is low like 6 percent. but many of the workers work in the, on farm and economy. right. well, what's the reaction being that among argentinians to the campaign or they are many argentines looking for to a change for the better? and what has been, as you've mentioned, there, a country that's being suffering with that, you know, economic troubles, the yes a well the, the vote for a laser vote for change. the to vote for a many people that are, is tired of the don't easy. after 16 years,
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a or better need some only interrupted by 4 years from the live without precedent body. so marketing, but now is the you are like up in the late. and so this may be a big, big judy of me late. it's confirmed, it's in, it has these message, the people who's tired and they want to change. but the problem is that they don't want, they don't know really what he's going to come. all right, well we'll be keeping an eye on those results as they come in in argentina. thank you. i left 100 dw is alejandro level c o reporting from woodside us. alright to sports where australia have won the cricket world cup, coasting to a 6 wicked victory over tournament house. india. it was a strategy as 6 world cup. when on it meant that nearly 100000 indian funds went home disappointed. they turned up in the 10s of thousands,
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the so called indian army 3 being of another world cup tied, so on fine soil for time like in 2011. this tournament ended in disaster. india had one came out to 10, met. she's heading into the final go straight, the we're in opponents. we saw the unbeatable doesn't die. i'm just needing. no no india puts into that fast struggles against australia exposure. some field is even very totally so also in india is he writes, wasn't immune pulled out within the revenge to be dismissed for $240.00 or different different types. so until the australia meetings became a traverse, head show, he smashed runs in silence. the product design heard crowds racking on to see
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perhaps any 3 just the 7th plan to do so when it woke up, fine. oh, by now the match was a full grown conclusion. the winning runs coming courtesy of grand maxwell, the main to seek frustrating, extending direct quote is the tournaments most successful team in tennis. novak joker, which is one of the atp finals a rec, for the 7th time the serbian beach. it leaves exotic center in the final insurance chunk of which have lost in the center in the group stage earlier this week. but he made no mistake here. winning in straight sets in front of a set of crowds, majority of whom were suddenly behind. sooner. now the wind rounds of a hugely successful year for jock events,
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during which he also won 3 of the 4 grand slam titans. right, you're up to date and that's all for me of next we have a reporter with the taking a look at how carrie boss could soon become on inhabitable june to climate change. that's after a short break. i'll be back again at the top of the next hour until then take care the actually we don't have a choice. so we have little time list to save the product. so we have to do what we can as fast as possible. we only have one generation left just 25 years to implement the greatest revolution since the tune of the industrial age replacing fossil fuels with renew.
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