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the the, this is the, the we news line from berlin, the u. n. welcomes news of the troops between israel and how much the deal includes a pause and fighting and an exchange of 50, of the hostages, held in gaza for palestinian prisoners and is rarely jails. but leaders are calling for the pause to be extended and his relatives await plans for the loved ones. return. garza anticipates desperately needed 8. sounds good guys. what she's doing now? where's over to, you know, i don't sleep at night, you know,
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or friend in the october 7 terrorist attack relatives and supporters hope that a little girl could be coming home. we have a reports on 4 year old hostage, i'll be gladly done. plus dutch voters go to the polls into the election that could see their 1st female prime minister taking office will take a look at what's at stake end, which way the netherlands is likely to tilt the release. welcome to the program israel and how much have agreed a deal that includes a pause in finding the release of dozens of hostages mediated by guitar, which has confirmed the framework. here's a look at what it covers. loss will free 50 of the hostages into okay, and the october 7th terror attack on israel, on within 50 palestinian prisoners held in israel will be released in exchange.
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they'll be a 4 day pause and fighting between israel and moss and access to humanitarian aid. israel has said the pause could be extended if more hostages are freed. the deal has been welcomed by hostages, families, and governments around the world. this is dry. the grandfather has been glued to the tv and shift the following news about the hostage deed, his grandchildren. idiot or nazi and theatre were at yahoo and i believe to have been abducted by her mos on october 7th. along with his son, daughter in law and 3 other family members. he hopes that it keeps some of his family members of feet at the hostage deal between it straight at home us when i go to had them use them. and i of that and probably they would be
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most be thought in the 1st time to get the check up and never think about. uh, i don't know. i don't know as even single what they go to doing. what they're going to say that the government, the lead mediated between is straight and how much announce that the juice would allow the release of 50 women and children get knocked and headed by hum us. the 4 is trying to get that met early on wednesday to approve the hospitality and exchange for its hostages. destroyed would release of $150.00 pounds pinion, women and children, the pain in his dryly presence news. welcome to but despite afternoon family and that is draining occupied westbank, dean, its son was invested in august and just last month, a little i know the have my son is now injured, so please loss control of 70 percent of his. um, i'm very happy that soon he'll be in my arms either. i'm in my family, my president for his siblings and for of new on his mother's landing,
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you will be in the home. we say go winning the old christmas. not only my son, the prisoners who have been in jail for full 2 years 30 years and also by overlaps instead of it. instead of he said, the truth would allow for the 4th or 5th you for this in the fight to can go. so something many here in the gaza strip our district for joshua alone. we hope this cease fire will hold. we've been waiting for it. we've been hoping for it and we pray for peace for all people so that we can be done with all these challenges. we're facing that we've been fleeing from one place to another. we hope the ceasefire will be good and we'll see positive solutions from this. but some here in the con eunice in southern garza, do not have high hopes this month last 15 relative and then as dryly is strike wednesday morning with the the the cease fire deal won't bring safety for me is re lease,
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they may break it and they may not continue with it and what kind of woke up like if there is no real ceasefire deal? it ends this. it's not worthy level going on, aren't you optimistic? no, i'm not optimistic. i'm a pre hence, if that be a tax will be fiercer then before the ceasefire is trying to see if the boss could be extended done for further releases. if the div spends it would be the longest clause in fighting since her mazda is october, 7 didn't attack on history. was crossover now to jerusalem, to during list on the circle who has been following the events for us, saw me a deal has been struck. we just heard about the details, but how exactly is it going to work and how will it be monitored? yeah, well it's a very detailed and the, as we know, the parties i've been working together with cut the together with the americans and also the jeep sions were involved as so at both parties,
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i would say both from us and israel would lose a lot if they wouldn't go ahead according to the program, and it's going to start tomorrow at 10 o'clock in the morning. and that would be the 1st stage, of course would be a complete the seas of fire. it would include the fact that is where it will stop. it's drone operations in the north and in the south of the gaza strip. that means of how much will not be monitored. they would be able to take out the hostages. at the 1st stage, we're talking about the lease, and then the all the just that will be handed over to is read. it is right. and at the same time, they will have over 30, a prisoners that are kept in is riley presents. and then at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, that would be the time. that is what would it be allowed to operate with drones in
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the northern part of the gaza strip. we have to remember that is where the forces would remain in the areas that they have already occupied in the north of the gaza strip. but it, the idea is that they will be fighting and at the same time, of course it trucks. would it be coming in from the, for a crossing with you, and this is the medicine and so forth. and then then, then in the evening, tomorrow evening, how much is going to give the list of those we're going to be released and is going to continue like this for, for, for 4 days in which is 50 and a $150.00 would be released. you know, after the free, how was it that it would, would, as a must, would release if there was find more people, then is what believes that there will be more there then is read, were given the other day of sci fi or another day of love for each 10,
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a hostages that will be released. yeah it's, i mean, what more can you tell us about the people involved in this initial swap, 3 palestinian prisoners for each hostage? yeah, well you, we have to remember that of course you have a job because the how much was the policy, me and factions, you mean guys? uh they are holding 236 is rarely then for it or is and others. but is there any holding 8300 the stadiums. so it clearly there is there's, there's a gap and we will see it further on where they will be swaps for soldiers. but we're not, yes, they were not talking about soldiers. what we're talking about is a, basically a children and according to the definition of the agreement, that those who are under the age of 19 would be considered the children a how much says that they have now the certainty in their hands. israel believes
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that the 40 and the expectation is that a is how much would release it during this. well, over these days they would release the $38.00 children and that afterwards they would look for other children. and we believe that a the other organizations such as is ludovic jihad, and maybe some games in, in the gaza strip, are also holding a, some of the captives. and they would also reduce a women initially the number that is it was the 5th street, which would have been for 2 children. yeah. and 13 mother mothers of those. the children. well, the only reversed. i mean, we have, as we're running out of time now it's time you still go in jerusalem. thank you for that. okay. think i'm on the hostages held by hamas is a young girl. the october 7 terrorist attack made her in or if and then her story
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is touched. many people in israel been campaigning for her safe return. this is of the guy he done. she'll be 4 years old on friday, on october 7th militant islam is thomas gunman killed her parents in their home. the guy was older brother and sister hitting the closet and escaped capture, but abigail was not so lucky. her relatives spent weeks without hearing anything about her. meanwhile, having became a prominent face among the presumed hostages, held by him us. the focus of fierce protests within israel because her parents are dead. she was represented by others. and i'm representing too many names of the guys friends of my son, which is also. 2 the they kidnapped together with his entire family. i have on clothes and sisters of my friends. we need them home now we need them
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home now to think about children whose is most we, they parents that somebody kids not shide by himself. like a baby like um, i know one of the still a really broke my heart. these are the guys keeping up by herself, the king, her my bill and the keeping the pro. where are your salary guide? what she's doing now? where's over the kids? you know, i don't sleep at night. you know, i don't know if people understand that every is rarely to the parents of these kids . we don't sleep, it's nice. i was going to advertise was all these kids today. what's happened to them? this is wrong of you go now has a chance to celebrate her birthday and freedom with her siblings, but not her parents. while many others are still left behind, waiting for the next round of negotiations with the proposed choose immunization
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method. hearing organizations are getting ready to significantly increase deliveries to gaza. aide for the strip has arrived at agents l. reese, airport, close to the blockaded palestinian territory until now israel has limited a to a trickle, leaving causes desperately short food, water medicine and fuel. the u. n says more than 2000000 people in gaza are going hungry and nearly 1700000 have been displaced by the war. and almond dari is regional director for the world health organization based in cairo. and we asked him how the w h o is preparing for the 4 day pause. and friday we are presenting dollars center for this are long way to do know with news. i'm on the only lot hoping for a complete cheese fire about the definitely to and had a bus or moving in to us and uh doing our sort of initial analysis. but the lighting supplies, different types of supplies, including what our fuel, medical supplies, you know, like saving medications,
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as well as evacuating medicaid evacuating those patients whom they need for that can, you know, from and it also depends outside the husband. uh so this is a very a golden opportunity to ask when they might make for unlikely partners. but on our shelves and georgia maloney seemed to have found common ground on tackling migration. chancellor sholtes a centre less social democrat, a welcome to maloney in berlin for talk today. the italian prime minister represents the far right and brothers of italy party. but despite the smiles and handshake, some be differences for me to leaders with very different visions, one, a social democrat, the other italy's 1st far right? prime minister since world war 2. despite that, germany in italy have found common ground across multiple areas. but as the 2 countries seek to finalize a so called action plan that covers environmental issues,
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economic growth and aid to ukraine. emigration comes up again and again. sees draw jim maloney was elected on the strongly anti immigrant platform. italy is on the front line of immigration to europe. boats from northern africa, arrive in italy, but many on board want to travel further to germany or other northern countries to seek asylum. german chancellor laughed schultz has sought to tighten germany's policy as well, making the country less attractive to migrants by limiting cash transfers and other policies. earlier this year, the 27 countries of the european union agreed to changes in migration policy to allow for the relocation of migrants across europe with heavy funds for countries that refused to take their advocated share. but there still deep differences. rome has most recently classed with berlin over germany's funding of n g o, that rescue migrants, etc, and bring them to italian ports. so far this year,
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well over 200000 people have entered europe's borders here regularly. that's far less than in some recent years. but still enough to keep the issue alive as social democrats at the far right politicians search for common ground. well, after the meeting, chancellor shall stress the importance of jeremy's partnership with italy. this knowledge, as we all know, we have to find a way to reduce irregular migration and ensure that that was the goal migration routes as all the gone. and finally, we need partnerships with the countries of origin and transit. and that is exactly what we are working on partnerships, that as the prime minister said, what on an equal footing over an hour corresponding julia della was at the join press conference here in berlin. julia, these are 2 politicians from very different backgrounds where did they find common ground today? as well as we've heard, there has been disagreements in the last 2 months about the issue of migration.
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we've heard about georgia maloney sending a letter to shows saying that a german use is financing of and use that are rescuing migrants, etc. constitutes a supports for legal migration and is a pull factor for migrants to come illegally to europe. and on the other hand, germany criticize italy and accuse it of not respecting you laws when it comes to the distribution of asylum seekers in europe. so there has been some tension in the past few months. but today what we heard at the press conference was actually agreement to both agreed that a legal migration to europe has to be stemmed and that a legal ways of migrating to europe have to be made possible. and that the main way to achieve this is through partnerships with origin and transit countries. yeah. and tell us more about those deals with 3rd countries because maloney talked about them for quite a while there at the press conference. yeah,
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this specific deal isn't with countries of origin, but with a 3rd country, albania, and italy. and they'll be in you or have worked on a deal to make it possible for asylum seekers. seeking asylum in italy to be taken to albania. and once they're, they will be housed in migrant reception centers, where it's how the and all stories will process their asylum requests in albania. now this is a plan that has been criticized where a critic see that there is a risk of the plan, not respecting e u, an international law, but of a german government itself is looking at similar plans with interest. they have said that they might consider looking into similar solutions to the migration problem and shots, and they said that it is going to be look at how the italian plan pounds out with interest me migration at the top of the agenda, but not the only topic on the table, what else that the 2 leaders discuss are we have seen agreement on other issues to
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especially looking at international and geo political questions. for example, looking at ukraine today. the 2 leaders, sholtes and melanie took part in the virtual meeting of the g. 20 countries were putting was also a presence for the 1st time since the war against ukraine, although virtually, and both italy and germany reiterated their strong supports for ukraine. they said that their military and financial support has to continue as long as it takes. they also agreed on looking at the israel, how much conflict that both countries support israel and it's right to defend itself, and that they both wants to push for the resolution of the conflict and the implementation of a 2 state solution in the region. i see that we use julia so deleon, berlin, thanks so much. i the motors in the netherlands, they're now loading to elect a new parliament. several major parties are in the running to build a new government with the opinion polls fluctuating wildly and the run up to
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election date for candidates are seen as having a shot and taking the home of the 5th largest economy, carried builders far right populous, known for his as long as the phobic rhetoric started to catch up in the poles only shortly before the elections, another thence could also get its 1st female permit. and let's see how shelton is following the elections for us in the hague. lucy, it looks like an election thriller. is there already a tendency for a candidate? do we know anything at this point? probably those still have to wait another hour to really say who is very likely to become the next prime minister. i'm standing right here right now, and at the very day they have been it's mike bridges pod us and the prime minister for the last 13 years. and there can be that is d 9 users and she would be the 1st
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female prime minister. she's heading him the cause and she's very strong in the pause, which he's out there and he won't being strong in depaul spares. also wrote a series of veteran that's part of jakes, and he's known for having a very hot and t. yes, i'm sense and also and then and then there's also on the left a spectrum of the party, so to say is punched him on. so there's a, there's a former you commissioner and then he is running for this. what your benefits together means right now looks like they're the very spend half the restaurants to become the next prime minister. but all of these calls have to be taken with a grain of salt. this can, this can change, so we will have to wait a bit longer. sure. now, what were the main issues in the election campaign? what actually drove voters to the calls today? the, there are a couple of issues bad people in the netherlands that they think are very important
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for the next, the next stairs on the bone in a big discussion about migration. that is a very devices just caching. some people in the streets and i'm said i'm also told me that they dislike how the parties are using it to have to go against people really needing help. and then it's going to mention ice 5 is election campaign. and the other end time, they also have issues in the netherlands, such as the cost of living prices and the end of tripping housing prices. that is especially a problem for young people in the netherlands. and then another issue that people told me about that is important for them is, is climate. so these are now collections. why are we here at all? why are there early elections? and another one concern, some of the former government under my over and migration. he wanted to introduce that asylum seekers would have to wait 2 years for their families to come to the
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netherlands. and his junior partner did not want that service to break the coalition in summer. and now they're off nice and he will actually do the lose lose the children in the hate. we will be getting back to you as soon as there are results. insight. thank you so much and know some of the other stories making news around the world today. and then says it will close all but one of its border crossings with russia due to a search in asylum seekers that's after it's shot and several others. last week. housing key is accusing mosque out of funneling people to its borders. russia has denied that claim to open a i says it has reached an agreement for some altman, to return. as c o. under the staff had threatened to quit. the leading artificial intelligence started up behind, shot and cvt. after his surprise sacking on friday. mister archman says he has the supports of microsoft,
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which had offered to hire north korea claims to have successfully launched its 1st spice satellite state media release. these images of leader kim jong, overseeing the launch. south korea has responded by suspending part of a military packed with young young the united states and south korea say they haven't been able to verify whether the launch was a success. the one is warning that food a to 1400000 people in charge will stop in january due to a lack of funds. the world food program says that urgently needs 170000000 yours to continue support a huge search and refugees fleeing the war in neighboring. so don has pushed agencies to breaking point. the one says there is credible evidence of large scale violence against the most solid ethnic group. and so don star for region paramilitary groups are believed to have killed hundreds of civilians and ethnically motivated attacks. survivors have arrived and chat with stories of their
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ordeal. a warning of distressing images right from the start of this upcoming report. a few images on the mobile phones. the only proof of what happened to them survive is describe how men were rammed it out and shot. some say they saw people being hacked to death with axes and machetes, the thousands of students. these are leaving the home country behind to take shelter in neighboring chat. especially women, threatened by sexual violence. human rights activists say sexual violence against women is being used as a weapon of war. okay. yeah, yeah, cool. is adjusting to a new life. she says she was forced out of, i mean, not down to west africa. she flag with her 7 children
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on the land, they attacked us for 3 days. it was intense, the wind from door to door, rounding up the men. they took them out and killed them. it caused the father of my children into the street shots, him, and killed him. fighting has escalated between the countries to rival military functions, locked in a deadly power, struggling stoking fee. is that the horrors of death for 20 years ago returning the un says over half a 1000000 people have crossed into chat since fighting broke out in mid april. most arrive traumatized and with mal norris to children. child is feeling the strain of the displacement on its own resources. humanitarian workers are scrambling to provide services to the new arrivals and to the local population charges they have on the shell, whatever they can change the culture, they even need assistance. and so, so now we need to all those 600000 refugees of the retail from child that were
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there. but also now we also need to support the charge of the host of the nation that also suffering many student needs may have escaped the conflict back home, but the lack of humanitarian funding could leave hundreds of thousands of refugees and displaced people facing hunger in chad, in the coming months. so watching the double you news, here's a reminder of our top story, this. our of israel has approved a hostage deal with him on the militant group has agreed to release 50 women and children as holding and gaza. during the 4 day pause in finding israel will release a 150 pounds, standing women and children from its presence. israel is also offered to extend the fees fire by $1.00 day for every 10 additional hostages, released by the factor up to date and stay with us up. next,
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i'm complex down to him, sebastian talks to lithuania as prime minister. that's after a short break. i will have more updates for you at the top of the next hour. i'm fairly, thank you so much for the
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to enter the complex which sim sebastian fixed. not getting the headlines these days, but the warning ukraine has lost none of its intensity. finally, capitol hill, hughes, my guess is the prime minister. she was, the more goes on how much space does she have in nature plans for defending the
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voltage space conflict next on dw, the funds for robots back to one giant leap for exploiting the ocean floor. cutting edge technology is i'm looking to potential of deep sea mining. so the vehicle's been designed to pick up nodules and leave as much sediment behind as possible. but this time a research team will study the possible in order to minimize then we have an opportunity to get it right before we even start. we have a whole new industry that will proceed only when regulation. so things are to replace environmental activists of skeptical is this true nature conservation,
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and the green washing of the rules bill billions to be made out to pot documentary use deep sea greed stats, december 7th on d. w. the, it's not getting the headlines these days, but the war and ukraine has lost none of its in terms of dates with both sides anxious to make games before the winter impedes the movements on the battlefield from the if you are near as capital vilnius, my guess is the prime, is that in good that she money say one. 7 thing just most to show is that country stay committed to providing the brain with weapons with needs the financial funds with needs. but everything needs the when the war, as the little goes on, how much grace does she have in major plans for defending the baltic states. what about human rights and accusations with a.

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