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the, the daily news slide from berlin guitar says that a troops between the israel m tomas will begin friday morning. a pause in the fighting will begin at 7 am local time. in the afternoon. the 1st groups of hostages and prisoners are set to be released. while relatives of some of the hostages being held in gaza, protest intel, of be accusing the is really government of not doing enough to get their loved ones back. and the surprise wins for the right wing populace scared realtors in the
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election is freedom party, more than double the number of states and parliament potentially putting them on track to become the country's 1st bar. right. prime minister, the nicole fairly, she welcome to the shelf, a troops between israel and thomas in gauze. i will start on friday morning. local time. the 1st contingent of hostages will be released by him off later in the afternoon. the guitar for ministry said the temporary cease fire will cover the north and the south of gaza. also said humanitarian aid would start flowing into gaza as soon as the troops begins. the fighting is expected to stop at 7 in the morning local time, and the 1st hostages are expected to be released starting at 4 pm. initially, 13 of the piece will be freed, all of them,
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women and children. the guitar as foreign ministry spokesman, outlined how the release of the hostages would proceed. so the 1st, the lease will be affecting individuals of the whitman and so the women and children, some of them are the women. so with them, i mean, and others of those sort of children, as we stated at they will think of the said approximately 4 pm. i must say i, i do, you might expect it's not, you know, exact science inside them. the time itself doesn't have a lot of moving parts on the ground, but approximately for her ibm. and that will. ready be happening every day within this specific window of, of time where the situation will be much safer for them to, to move about. and they. ready be, as i said, headed over to the right across and they won't get into the details of how that goes with after that. but the idea is to make the transfer as safe as possible for all parties. we have a,
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an exchange for the initial hostages. the deal with the $150.00 post indians freed from is really prisons, widely expected to be women and teenage boys. another $150.00 prisoners could be released in the 2nd exchange. here's what we know about the prisoner so far. israel's justice ministry has identified 300 palestinian prisoners as slated for release. their names are compiled and a list that includes a $144.00 men aged 18 years old. 123 miners. $3233.00 girls and women and the youngest prisoners are only 14 the reasons for their detention very, but many have in jail for offenses, including stone, throwing, disturbing public order, throwing fire bombs, arson, and causing damage to property. and our corresponding time. you are, kramer is following all these developments in jerusalem for us tonya,
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what is the reaction been to the details of this truth point during the past days, there has been a criticism at the government, how it handled the whole situation, but also criticism at the deal but i think at this point in time, especially now after this delay, because it was expected that some of the, the today that would be already opposed and fighting, and the hostages would be released, but that had been delayed. so at this point in time, i think it's just feeling that the nation of other comes together because everybody's waiting. now of course whether the ceasefire um the, the, uh, will come into effect in the early morning at 7 am. know could time and also then uh, but it was hold for the most control. uh um the area that uh, the ceasefire that this no of fighting going on from this side. and then of course
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everybody is waiting now to see whether on friday afternoon. uh, so you just heard around uh, 4 pm local time. the hostages, the 1st uh, the 13 hostages are, should be released and this is uh, what everybody is now here, of course, looking at and also whether this will be extended, how it's going to, you know, continue. and the next days of you've heard that there will be more hostage just released mainly children and women. and also that could be an extension is more than the 50 hostages for the lease will be released. and the statement that was really saying that, you know, every 10 more hostages, that could add another day of the ceasefire. what have the families of the hosp just been saying? because this has been a time of tremendous anxiety for them of the absolutely, i mean this has been in, i'm in icing
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a wage. the understand the military set that they have informed or they have notified the families where they know or where they hope we to on the list for tomorrow. but with a lot of reservation. we heard from the spokes person of the military tonight because a lot of things could still happen. and of course of families know they're waiting to see know also what conditions uh their relatives are like most of them will be children that will be released as also a special team. no of it's very soldiers that whether of a deal or with them that will a well come at them. one stay will be over the border, but of course we also shouldn't forget, i mean these are mixed feelings because a lot of hostages will be left behind over a $180.00 hostages will be still being held in gaza. and of course, families and relatives of these hostages, they've been asking what's been happening with them. so it's an agonizing rate.
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everybody's hoping that this will start tomorrow, the process. but this will be a very difficult and very fragile. i also situation in the coming hours and days. mm hm. but this is only half of the picture. what is israel's plan when it comes to releasing posting and prisoners as part of the deal? well, you mentioned the list a already a so the justice ministry has published a list of the $300.00 names. and we understand from cut uh that uh, some of the names we are expecting a $150.00 a palestinians that are in is really presents to be released. and they have been, you know, a proof these names from what we understand. and they will be then moved from prisons to potentially a check points, an era by law, when most of them will be released to be, you know,
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to go back home and to the occupied a rest bang. and of course to families, they're also ready to know to see whether their relatives, their loved ones will be coming back home on friday, friday afternoon, friday evening. i agreement and jerusalem was the latest. thanks so much here in germany. there's also hope that the hostages will german citizenship will be among those released many of the people kidnapped by him. us are jewel citizens, including members. a one family from keyboards, basie was house was burned during the october 7th. her attacks are relative told, dw, that 11 family members were taken hostage that day aids are still believed held hostage, and also for those are german citizens, including 2 small children among the families, hoping to be re united with loved ones. today there are some with roots going back to the crimes of the nazis in germany, 11 members of the sha home withdrawal,
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the family were killed or kidnapped by him on the youngest, 3 years old. they are expected to finally go home. you wrote navy on 3 year old? yeah. a hell siblings snatched by how most terrorist, the whole family ripped apart. know they may just be coming home, but only some for grandfather, the lot. the beginning of the end of a living nightmare. i go to hug them, use them, and i of that and probably there will be those be done in the 1st time to just. ready check up and everything. but i don't know. i don't know. as even single, they go to doing what they're going to say. of the family descended from holocaust survivors are among those. how must hostages to hold german citizenship last month? relatives travel to bad,
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lynn to pressure german officials to help bring their loved ones home in the center of the german capital on thursday. street talk just drawing attention to their cause. this in going back in the visa on our children on the the zip bodies. this, the battery come, must keep nothing shows who we are dealing a site between this we should not forget it and 9 that should the whole world despite guessing without being on savannah. no, all the families at the heart of this tragedy can do is wait to the deal was supposed to come into effect today, but was postponed by a day. and the delay of the hosted release means the agonizing wave goes on for the families of those being housed by how much money have maintained constant pressure on benjamin netanyahu has governments to make sure the release of their loved ones is the main priority of the government. nobody has been visible and reports from
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tele, v for some relatives are holding a permanent mitchell. this is become known as hostage square in downtown till it be a place of bread. and hope that this 1st partial hostage deal happens. i have home and i don't have all the same a size because i don't trust come us. i don't trust as long as we get a few. i mean it's better than not. and this, that tiny setting to life. some people coming back, i think, is a huge signature of hope and is a huge game for us. but it's, it's horrifying that it's not everyone, women and children only as one of the young men captured alone has won't be coming home yet. he's mother set up this piano on the square that music is part of his
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life is been playing for when he was 9 years old. busy what's that feeling like? having people down here every day playing the piano? few so it's amazing. it gives us a lot of hope to hard time studies, the symbol of the agonizing wait. an empty banquet table for the $240.00 hostages. in every part of the square, reminders of the struggle to get them old home the message to from the israel family. do we want them back when the people big, soon as possible, the being well heavy fighting continues across the gaza strip. israel's army says that launched 300 the air strikes in the past 24 hours alone. it was supposed to be the
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1st day of a pose and fighting. but as details of a delay emerged, israel pounded guys of with more air strikes. the attacks he treasured dental areas across the territory, including this neighborhood, east of con, you nice in the south. rescuers trying to build people from under the debris, safe or houses were destroyed. i allowed their families here civilians, children. we have pulled dead women that men and families from under the rebel. i think there was still around 20 people under the rebel who even these really military published this video of its latest strikes and gaza. it says, come, us has deliberately hiding its infrastructure in residential areas. in another video released on thursday and as spokesperson claims soldiers have found
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more evidence of that, highlighting what he says is an entrance to a network of tunnels. and there you can see the phone. so it was one direction goes to the sea for hospitals, other directions go to different places, a different location where the terrace can move using the same payment, the human shield of the hospital, the human field of those regular houses, providing them shelter as more and more palestinian civilians are killed or wounded inside guys a man you are hoping to see a respite and fighting but say bone and they're suffering. afford a pause is simply not enough. we want something long term. we wants to build a t. we can be in a state of rushing away with our belongings. we have leaving our homes and constantly running with no. but that is unlikely to happen as the israel's chief of
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staff visiting the troops and gaza makes very clear. hold on, we are not ending the war. we will continue until we all victorious, going forward and continuing and about how my service should come up. meaning many more civilians could be caught in the crossfire to hey, by tv is the country director for the and geo care and the palestinian territories . and she told us what the and geo plan to do during this 4 days these fire and we are or did anything with a would be him any day in organizations. and what we are going to do and focus on is related to a few minutes to the interventions when we are going to distribute hygiene packets focused on providing editing can services for that. if you choose and shelters, and especially in the fall and continue distributing with because up nice for for the hospital. and of course continue with them with what can be called hygiene
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packets, distribution that are very, very much needed. and this that has been said, it's not, it's not only that that is needed. people that are waiting today in the morning we old, we're waiting for the bar. but unfortunately, when it did not happen, i can tell you how much was the effect on people on my couldn't eat swinson screening us sending us messages that they, they really wished for, for at least one night of proper sleeping. it was, he bought a tv country director for the and geo care based in ramallah, speaking to us earlier today. well here in germany, finance minister cuz handling says the government will suspend its borrowing limit for this year. that's after a court ruling last we blew a 60000000000 euro hole and it's spending plans. jeremy, so called debt break limits, how much debt the government can take on. following the ruling, the government has imposed a broad freeze on spending for the rest of 20. 23. been a has ruled out raising taxes. and for more on this we can now talk to julia. so
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deli, let's see. she should join us from the green partners conference in console, and they are part of jeremy's governing coalition. so this is certainly also a big topic there. julia, your biggest economy seems to be in a bit of a bind will suspending the debt limits solved germany's budget price of the well no, it won't be enough because this measure that has been proposed today by the government is only meant to make sure that germany can use the borrow the money that it committed for the budget for this year for 2023. so basically for the next months, and then they still have a big budget hold that they have to try to feel for the budget for next year for 2024. and they're, they're still going to have to go into negotiations within the government to try and figure out how they are going to plug this very big hold on. they have. so what exactly does this mean? can the country spend money now wherever it sees fit,
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it doesn't seem like it from what you just explain. you know, this is also the learning from this court ruling that was recently published. and that is the fact that came in germany's constitution and the rules about the limitations to borrowing one of the exceptions to this limitation is that germany has to declare an emergency situation or to be able to borrow money to spend and it's budget. and that is something germany has done, for example, during the corona virus and demick. and now germany's parliament would have to again approve an emergency situation if it $1.00 to $2.00 for next year suspends this limit on borrowing. now we still don't know whether this is the past that the german government is going to besides to follow, or whether it's going to try to save money so that it doesn't have to borrow money and spend it elsewhere. to try to unplug the budget, hold for next year. how it has been received as the green parties conference where
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you are because they usually don't agree on much with the finance ministers, free democrats. yes. and also the budget whole was basically left in climate and transformation measures that the green party ministers had wanted to push forward. so we've heard here at the party congress, actually the members of the party and also me mr. as well. to make this decision, i suspend the debt limitations for this year. but we've also heard from the economy minister a whole but how big? who said that there is a strong need to reform the debt break in germany, that there have to be exceptions. for example, to use borrows money to push investments, for example, in the green economy, but also for modernization and transformation. he puts it in a way that he puts germany in competition. for example, with the us where a lot of is an investment is going into the green economy and transformation. and
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he says, if germany doesn't do the same and push investment also with borrowed money and risk staying behind, edit, it cannot make power going down. as the double use julia, fidelity and cost to thank you so much. and far right populous fed builders has one big in the netherlands, general elections with almost all the votes, counted his freedom party is on track to double their number of seats in parliament . but without an outright majority building, a coalition government is likely to be difficult for builders. both parties have already rolled out, working with him and his anti migration and bureau, skeptic party, valuable, amazing. and they've been a, one of the rooms and with our seats we will rule right. oh, the freedom party will turn off to 25 years in parliament. have vendors could be about to become the new dutch prime
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minister. but despite his freedom party getting the most about his polarizing policies could make it difficult to find coalition partners. he has pledge to cut the immigration band mosques and the koran. he has even promised a controversial referendum on his country's e u membership dots next. it an idea that is really putting off his potential partners and government, but the door to a deal may still be open. all eyes are set on who might join builders and power with some no changing the tune from their position during the election campaign. i do not see how the freedom party conformed majorities that is still unclear, but the lead now really lies with ms. stuff, head builders. he has to work on that and we will quietly discussing the group tomorrow. how we will deal with this result. ship talks with vendors fail, the conservative party is new leader has other options. she could seek to form
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a central right government with the left wing alliance left by for my e. you claim achieve funds, tim, a man's. but that could be tricky with the pair spending most of the election highlighting the differences. whatever happens. many analysts believe it could take months to form a new government. european leaders are watching closely as they fear that the villagers victory could boost the similar populist ideas across the you are corresponding to see a schultz and has more impaired realtors and the possibility of him becoming the next prime minister of the next. this is a soldier already to say use greg to sit in this office right behind me, which is the office of the prime minister very for now is to margaret is sitting and if there's will be good rotors the the time has to show because i was referred to you has to form a coalition. you need to call is some very he gets 76 seats in the parliament, which is the majority. as of now,
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he has 37 seats. so that means they're still ready to go to find the corners, the fax them, and then also backs them as being the prime minister. and quarters and stars talks would start very soon. and as you have already heard, there's been a bit more cautious opinions about whether, for example, the v v d, which is margaret, is pa to you. but just now let's, i didn't use your goose search. i'm going to a coalitional not all. so then you part to your feet are on sick that has been a bit more cautious in the phrasing and the last couple of hours. so for now, we still have to wait and see that was was the actual 10 and now to some of the other stories making is around the world today. and the media has relocated and registered more than $200.00 ro hinge of refugees that have arrived from myanmar and the refugee camps and bangladesh. last week, more than a 1000 ro hinge of muslims originally from me on mar, arrived on the shores of also province. so daniel noble,
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i has been sworn in as acqua doors. the youngest ever president, the 35 year old son of the country's richest man fledged tackles during gang violence, but he won't have long to fulfill his promises. he's only set to serve out the last 18 months of his freed assessor's term. 2 people have been killed after a car exploded on the us canada border. one border guard was also injured when the beagle crashed on the west side. at a check point in niagara falls, the local sheriff has described the incident as a tragic accident. the crash was captured on cctv. have your eyes on the top of your screen to see what happened. this security camera video capture the moment when a god driven at high speed, glanced at the rainbow bridge border crossing oh my god,
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i but this is nearby, have described seeing a vehicle leap into the and bust into flames. and when airborne the vehicle begin to turn sideways and went under something overhead and then it hit something over there. and my pro is just please don't let it any of the officers, you know, get hit over there. and then all of a sudden, black smoke, no explosion, we all heard the people in the building heard it, the metal on metal. then all of a sudden i saw the black smoke and then fire operations, call it the tragic incident and confirmed the depths of the vehicle's driver and a passenger one us customs officer was also injured. the incident unfolded at a time of heightened security concerns around the world due to the conflict in the middle east of the but new york state governor said there's no
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indication of a terrorist attack. and we've been on high alert since october 7th. that's why it's so important for me to stand here and tell the world based on what we know at this moment. and again, anything can change. there is no sign of terrorist activity with respect to this crash. we've identified that this is a local individual western new york or rainbow bridge is a main connection route between the us and canada. the incident political parties to close on the border crossings at a nearby apple for ours leading to long delays for many people attempting to travel for the thanksgiving holiday. finally, the same is macy's thanksgiving day parade has once again made its way through new york city. the 97th edition of the much beloved american tradition featured marching bands and slopes on new york's main avenues. the event through tens of
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thousands out to watch, with tens of millions more following from home the and to all of you watching from the us. happy thanksgiving. of course, they're with us now. next is to the plot the,
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