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but the, this is the w news live from the land, israel on hamas extend. the truth is another group of hostages is freed from garza . i saw the 11 hostages released by hum off on now back in israel. in the west bank crowds welcome 33 palestinians released from prisons in israel. freed from garza and back with her family. we report on 9 year old hostage emily had reunited with her father who had originally been told that she'd been killed in the october. the 7th time and also coming up on the program, germany struggles to fill
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a 60000000000 euro hold. and it's legit south for a court rule that moving emergency pandemic money into a climate action fund was a legal trunk. so that will offshore itself, parliament. the judgment creates a new reality that makes governing more difficult. the mind you can just make it in welcome to the program. israel and palestinian militant group. hamas have agreed to extend the full day truce by another 2 days tall, which mediated the deal confirmed the extension hours before the sci fi was due to end on tuesday of extension opens the way for the release of mall is rarely hostages, being held in gaza. and exchange for palestinian prison is this is really jails.
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now israel has received a list of 10 more hostages due to be released today. 69 is really on foreign hostages. have already been freed, under the terms of the original deal between israel and hum us and exchange 150 pile of stadium present as have been released from is really detention as real says 200 and $39.00 people was seized by the palestinian militants, on october, the 7th, about $170.00 all believe to be still being held in gaza. now on monday 11 hostages arrived back in israel and have been re nice thing with friends and family. more is really hostages. finally, free women and children again made up the latest group to be released by him. us the release boomed, finally, the militant group, the full day would quickly a school to back to israel and flowing on to hospitals of
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wasting st. louis. this is an exciting and hard feeling moments, but we also understand that is the beginning of a difficult rehabilitation process for sar in areas we're still young and have been through an unbearable experience. deal nationals from engine, tina and gym. and they were among those released, including french's riley. i tom, yeah. hello me. who was finally able to re unite with his mother palestinians a celebration homecomings 2 with 33 more women and young people released from is riley prisons as part of the exchange of self also. so it's an indescribable joy. so i'm very happy, i hope that others will soon be released when it is really presents my friends. so my cousin has got a 150 pounds of cindy and prisoners have been freed in recent days.
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the last minute extinction of the pause and fighting is expected to bring fear the relief since on both sides. israel has already received the list of timor hostages, due to be freed, by whom us today is riley troops continued to patrol guns as buddha, amid the truth, which is now set to expire on thursday. that international parisha is growing for it to be extended, even fit the since spring and dw correspondent tonya claim on who is injurious, lynn. hi tonya. now israel has received this list of hostages due to be fried by hamas today. hasn't it tell us more? yeah, that's right, is a has received a list of more names as part of this extended uh choose that to have agreed upon on mondays. so we understand that the families of those on the list has
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been notified. of course the names are never released before this exits actually takes place and also we expect an exchange for that a more palestinian prison. this husband is rarely prisons a to be released. so it means no other way to begin. so these families and relative to see whether this will go ahead, usually late in the afternoon that there will be no further delays to that. it's a very structured process. so we never can be sure that actually everything will happen according to plan. the 10 most will send them over to the international red cross and then they will be taken back to as well. so this extended two's agreement is of course good news for the relatives and the families of those. some have, you know, have received some of the, the hostages back of some of their relatives, but others have still parts of their family. and garza, and of course is also much concern for those that are remaining,
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still engaged. so you said it's about a 170 r, i believe to be still host and garza, the exec numbers are not known because some people are still actually missing. so this is a big concern for many ken israel. what's been happened with them suit the choice not be extended for the after these 2 days. okay, so a 2 day extension. can you tell us more about how this extension agreement came about? well i think the both sides thinking that they would consider a this uh extension and uh the original agreement uh, had this uh, provided for this as well as saying that for every 10 hostages that most crude uh, free, uh and uh for the, you know, it is where it is also willing to, to free more palestinian prisoners, then just choose could be extended. uh, every time by one day. so now they agreed on 2 more days. this was maybe a to begin by kotob, by egypt,
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and also uh by the united states. and how much that said this is under the same terms then before. uh, so we are expecting this, of course. now, you know, we have to see whether the choose will hold. uh, as i said, it's a frustrated process. and of course, in 2 days, no, this has to be actually, by tomorrow has to be re negotiated. if you know the tooth should be extended, more i was going to ask, actually, are there any suggestions already that they're already negotiations happening to extend the well, i think it's too early to tell. i think uh depends on the interest of either side. i think a israel has also a lot of pressure to release as many to, to get as many a hostages freed from garza as possible during this time. but a prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said many times in the past days that is
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well is fully prepared to resume the war as well because they want to chain that goals to eliminate homos as is road puts it. but there's also a lot of international pressure, and we understand that you as secretary of state and the blinking is again on his way. you could just arrive on thursday by the end of the week. you know, when this choose is it is expected to expire again. if nothing else has been negotiated before. tanya thank you so much for the update thats dw sonya claim i reported from jerusalem among those released leah is 9 year old emily hand. she's a jewel. irish is really national. i'm late monk ton 9th birthday. well being held by him. us assembly received excess, a succession of devastating updates. first hearing that she had been killed in the home of the attacks of october, the 7th. and then they were told that she was in fact, among the hostages in garza,
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a loving embrace smocks, the end of an unimaginable ordeal. and a peak of an emotional rollercoaster, too complex to describe. tom hand thought he'd never see his daughter, emily again. he was told she was dead for him, it was the better option of 2 horrifying scenarios. it was unofficial yet i was told that she was found in beacon woods and she was found dead. i was a, i was relieved. i was relieved that she was dead and it was a little, it was all over. it would have been pretty quick that it was, it was a relief thinking that she wasn't even casa. i prefer that, but emily was in gaza with no parent attentive to come,
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said no one to wish her happy birthday when she 19 went to him land, a mistake had been made as world collapsed a 2nd time in. in that moment i was just thrown back into the nightmare that does the sheer terror of a 9 year old go down in those dark tunnels never seemed to live and die. but sheer terror panic. every hour of every day she must be signed every day. with my diving was an account with the site right nightmare nightmare. last at 50 days, a picture of my goal is to remedy, but slowly, very slowly, suffering,
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made way for heart when the news broke, but how mouse would indeed release as rarely hostages in exchange for palestinian prisoners. the people of an entire country health. deborah, from tel aviv to the dead sea. what evacuated residents from keyboards, barry had gathered to watch anxiously as emily end up as cross the border. this is so exciting. yes it was. this is joy full for the community if they could, but they collapse and chanted. it was exciting for us, or we united as one community among the relief crowd, a community member deeply involved in emily's story. i live on the father that she has been met a week later, the one the before the she's probably she's here.
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see with us on the to give him a high scale. i'm sorry again, so for me, it's a closer for emily and us all the closure isn't likely to come so quickly while the family is united again, it'll take much more than hugs to fix everything that break during those 50 days in gaza. germany is struggling with his finances off to a bombshell court ruling blue, a 60000000000 euro hole in its budget. but the german economy already performing poorly. a big question mark now looms over the next year. and then we go to and explains this winter came early this year and was ordinary german scrapple with the pitfalls. its government 2 faces slippery slope.
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it all started here with a verdict from jimmy's constitutional quote, a couple of weeks ago that called the country's finances into question. the government had moved left over emergency funds from the private 19 pandemic to fund to come to climate change. the quote rules that was the legal. why an uncle, a medical them palate, germany introduced the so called, that's break, it is enshrined in the constitution. i'm limits how much government can fall, right? it can be suspended in emergencies such as the pandemic. the verdict left a gaping hole with 60000000000 zeros in the government's budget. bad news for already we can corner me. so i'm interested in dick try to search to losing the $60000000000.00 euros in the climate fund total will result in an executive trop of
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around half a percentage point in growth next year. this will continue into 20252026 via top. it's also bad news for some of the governments biggest plans. the money had been allocated to semi conductor and battery factories. so the funds and even trains and half of it has already been spent. so the government needed to take emergency action. so for 2023, that brake has now been suspended, which means the bar and that has been suspended the government at bottom. oh, it's not clear yet. what will happen in 2024. but it could spell a hard winter ahead for the governing coalition. ok, let's go straight to the german parliament where all political correspondent homes fund is standing by for us. hi that hands. now the chancellor has addressed the german budget crisis at. does he have a plan?
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well, what we know is that there is a plan for the current to you for 2023 and an additional budget is going to be passed by parliament assess being approved by the cabinet by government describes the post qualified problem and most likely this week to basically correct the situation for the current to you by declaring that necessary emergency in terms of this debt break in terms of the constitutional so retroactively 2023. what we do pick that an emergency. yeah. and so the budget will be able to be balanced by taking up extra loans. the big question is, what will happen and 2020 full. and for that to know klein was presented today by one of shots. uh what he said is that all the plans, all the investments that to the government was planning in into infrastructure for instance, into climate mitigation. and so, and the thought of that was going to be going to be done in some way or another. he
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was very much of pains to reassure consumers and investors in the markets, but he did say the situation was a very serious one. let's listen to him. how he formulated that. not just one thing, it's clear. this judgement creates a new reality for the federal government and for current and future governments, a federal and state level. this is a reality that makes it more difficult to achieve importance and widely shed goals for our country. over the past 2 years, we have been shaken by serious phone for the next i know, crises, challenges of magnitude i republic has never experienced before on on to have to put it on each. tell it all right. this is creating a new reality and it will affect it, says, woods and all this is happening, of course, while germany is economy is,
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is shrinking. so that's how bad is the economic outlook really? well actually we have to say that before, all this happened before this judgement 5, the constitutional code things were looking up, things are looking a little better, the economy is shrinking slightly, those yeah, old economists agree on that. but everybody basically was expecting that it will grow again in the coming year. and the question is now to what extent this crisis effects of growth, whether it will continue with the recession, or whether it's the gross that is expected, will be a lot smaller than has been predicted so far. a lot of that depends on how this crisis is going to be of a come what measures the government can find and all to correct the budget for a situation. and that is something that we can predict the total of that the amendments and there's a lot of uncertainty going into 2024. that's going to be a lot of political in fighting with in this governing coalition of 3 parties that
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had already been struggling in the past few months to put together a budget for the coming year without this crisis. so there's a good prospect that we will go into 2024 with all that budget in place that's possible legally. but going to make the situation very, very difficult. not a rosy outlook for 2024 dw political correspondent, hands on. thank you so much. bring us up to date for now. mesa is foreign ministers, amazing and brussels this week to discuss the war in ukraine, but also on the agenda is sweden's bid to join the military lines. the w is winning blue croft has more now and what he, what has held up the nordic nations membership nato foreign ministers were hoping to show unity at their meeting in brussels and celebrate the session of its newest member, sweden. but that is unlikely to happen as sweden and finland apply to joining the
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alliance after russia invaded ukraine last year. this mark the end of decades of neutrality for the 2, nor the countries. now new membership requires unanimous approval from existing nato members and turkey and hungry objected. it took the finland about a year to make it into the alliance. sweden, however, still waiting mainly because of turkey. turkey's president writes hip tire era one dropped his opposition in the summer after sweden addressed his concerns about curtis group. that turkey considers terrorists the united states suite and the deal by agreeing to sell turkey more f. 16 jets. now the turkish parliament has to have it say is 1st envy foreign affairs commission and then a full vote if past air to one consign the bill green lighting sweden's membership . but all of that could take a few weeks. meanwhile, sweden's prime minister of kristen said that his country has upheld its sides of
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the deal and wants into nato. but sweden will remain just a special guest at the brussels meeting this week without the approval from turkey and also hungry. sweden is neither neutral nor covered by nato's common defense. packed a needle for its part says it's eager to add sweden's sizable military capabilities like its neighbor, finland. sweden is an a strategically sensitive part of the world close to russia. despite the delay, both sides say integration will be swift. once it happens, sweden has partnered with native since the end of the cold war, making its full membership, mostly a formality. that was the w. william blue cross reporting that we can get more from alexandra for nomine. who's brussels bureau chase, and is following events at nato headquarters for a final exam plus. so we are seeing sweden still stuck in the nato wasting room,
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so to speak. do you think that there is any chance of a breakthrough happening out this summit? slow? i think it seems quite unlikely that we are going to see any breakthrough here in brussels. anya, and i've been talking to many diplomats and they told me that they are very disappointed and frustrated over to a case located. just needs to imagine that it was actually planned that during the meeting of may till 4, an minister sweden will be welcomed as a new member of the alliance, and that it's flag will be race alongside those all the other and ne, till members. this is not going to happen. and so many here are, as i said, frustrated and we are hearing sentences like that needs to happen now, or a key needs to deliver sweden has already done everything that
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was demanded. and the hope is at least that off to a to a piece president at one, submitted the necessary papers to the, to the keys. paula manse that the committee in charge will tomorrow, or today, even green light, this request, and then then parliament will deal with that. but it's still gonna take a couple of days. and so for this time, sweden will be staying in nato, a waiting room. okay, so notice we dislike uh, at least today. um, what else is gonna be on the agenda or a then they say for administers me thing as well. ukraine will be, of course, at the top of the agenda of nato foreign ministers. they will speak about what is needed right now to be delivered to ukraine,
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to make sure that the country will survive the upcoming winter. and we are already seeing that russia is intensifying. it's messiah in drawing a tax on ukraine, civilian and energy infrastructure. the ministers here will also speak about china and the challenges china is posing to the alliance still ocean speak about rising tensions in the western vulcans. and of course, you will not be surprised about that, that they will talk about the needs to increase defense spending, brussels bureau chief, alexander, phone, non and thank so much for the update. okay, let's take a look now at some of the other news making headlines around the world and a powerful storm. and ukraine has killed at least 10 people and injured more than 20 hundreds of communities have lost electricity. that's mainly in the desa region,
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which is seen the water damage ukraine's energy grid. and it's risky services have been stretched by the russian invasion a russian court has extended the detention of the wall street journal report to evan. gosh, cuz it up until the end of january and the american was arrested in march on spying charges. will street journal cools, the accusations falls, and an attack on the free press. police in sierra leone and a still on the hon. so some of those involved in sundays attacks on the countries main military barracks and prisons. 20 people are reportedly killed in the clashes between gunman and security forces. the army says the attack has included current retired soldiers, us and north korea have had a rep and the direct exchange at a un security council. amazing. with each accusing the all the opposing us rest
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knows career defend its recent spies satellite launch. while the us insisted its own military drills with south korea was simply routine exercises owing us in demand. and greece is prime minister korea coast mits. tacos has expressed his displeasure at the last minute cancellation of a planned meeting with his british count upon reducing the discussion was expected to include the long disputed issue of a possible re ton of pulsing on skilled trends from the precision museum to us. ok, now officials in india say that rescue teams have reached 41 workers who were trapped in a co op collapsed mountain tunnel in the himalayas. they have been stopped that for more than 2 weeks after a landslide destroyed its entrance. now these all live images that you will seeing from outside the tunnel in the states is atara guns,
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where the rescue assets all continuing. and the next few hours the work is, are expected to be pulled up, pulled out one by one through the 19th centimeter, diameter pipe. ambulance has already to take the survive is to 8 nearby hospital. and we can get more on this story from gentlest shallow. yeah, that's who joins us now from you tell a high chalet. now this clearly is a really tough rescue operation. what more can you tell us about the efforts to get these men out? a really tough operation on the as you said, i mean 70 long days and 60 meters of debris to sort of got to, to this, you know, pick well, that was between the rescue workers and the stranded workers. you know, for more than 2 weeks, i'd be so multiple strategies. you know, that's what deployed to get these workers out over the last 2 weeks. but they failed. and the latest for you was the, it was the period of the olga machine 2 days ago that broke down in the process of
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drilling to, of you know, to, to, into this tunnel. but then we saw a nail biting finish in the last 12 hours when you know, 6 of rach for my nose as they reported it were brought into the scene and b o went in and started drilling manually for the last thread of me to us. you know, that's, we're left to get to these workers and they using had head of tools and they were really added to the night. and always seeing some positive news finally, you know, coming out from the scene. and so, you know, finally they are sort of emerging as the heroes, these rec, mine, a sort of workers and also the natural disaster response course. and the state disaster response force that have been spill heading. this operation now, and as you said in the next few hours or in the next few minutes, who knows, we might see the 1st uh, worker coming out of that tunnel that you know, they've managed to sort of feels to and as i speak, the rest of the workers i've tried to call in to this pipeline that mine is too late to get to these workers. ambulance is our own staff by outside of the hospital
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. there's a possibility which is about to take, you know, me to is a way of, from this rescue side as a really positive news, a lot of a dissertation building on the site. but part of the reason i have to mention this, why this rescue effort was so difficult, it was because of the geology of thinking. malia, as you know, these are really tough and treacherous, stuttering up into his body as a part of it is a soft soil and part of it, it is hard drops. so when you go in, you don't know what you are. uh, sort of what's, what's coming at to so really i think it's, you know, combined a teen book which finally led to success. but a lot of teams came together to make this happen today, such a tricky rescue effort. and again, as, as we know, it's being mobile in 2 weeks. i mean, what do we know about how they've managed to survive and you know, what do we know about that? that condition that well being oh wait, it must have been really hard to know if anyone can imagine all. but in the 1st few days of the rescue. workers were able to send in some dry fruit. uh, you know, and,
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and dry uh, sort of smacks to them and oxygen and medicines. uh, move bios and move by charges to the smaller pipelines that they were able to sort of send in a. but having said that, it's hard to survive or just drive fruits up, you know, for of these on end of last week we, so, you know, a major is at a break to when they were able to drill up to the big pipeline, which was big enough to send in for me, you know, which is quite a pity in india, which is a mix of rice invented, which is quite the staple for the north and didn't workers here. and so they were able to send that an offset. the officials said that the mortality was pretty high, and then madison does it hold on insight seller. thank you so much for the update. we are of course wasting for hopefully a positive outcome during the seller. yet as for pushing from new delhi, thank you so much. i how it works and data we can use. here's a quick reminder of our top story. the truth between hamas and israel has been
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extended for another 2 days and all the 11 hops kids have a ride back in israel, also being released by the palestinian militants 1st year up to date. thank you so much for watching. the every top athletes works hard to ensure their body performs, edits best, some swear by hip notices, like this young athlete from switzerland who specializes in to cast law the he's convinced chip noses. kimberly's inner blockages that hold him back that and more coming up on dw science, you're welcome to tomorrow. today the.
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