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the the, this is the w news lies. it's from balance israel on come off, extend the truth as another group of hostages is freed from gaza. father 11 hostages released by come off on now back in israel, and the west bank crowds welcome. thirty's, free palestinians released from prison in israel. and the extension of the truce for 2 more days allows desperately needed aid to reach people in gaza. like she monetary and agencies a warning. the situation for civilians is critical. also coming out, gemini, is struggling to fill a 60000000 euro hole in its budget, offer a court rules that moving emergency pandemic money into a climate action fund was
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a legal counsel that tells parliament the judgment creates a new reality that makes governing more difficult. and in india rescue teams finally rates for c, one word because we have spent more than 2 weeks traps and a collapsed mountain tunnel. the men are expected to be pulled out through a narrow pipe. is that the next few hours the money keeps making and thanks so much for being with us israel and the palestinian millicent group, hamas have agreed to extend the full day truce by another $2.00 days tall, which mediated the deal confirmed the extension hours before the ceasefire. was due to end on tuesday of extension opens the way. so the release of all is randy
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hostages being held in gaza and exchange for palestinian prison is in is rainy jails. now israel has received a list of 10 mobile hostages due to be released today. 69 is really on foreign hostages, have already been freed on the terms of the original deal between as rel. i'm from us, an exchange 150 pounds stand in prison. those have been released from is really detention . israel says 239 people was seized by palestinian militants on october. the 7th, about $170.00 all believed to still be in gaza. on monday 11 hostages arrived back in israel and they have been reuniting 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 by the militant group. the full day would quickly
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a school to back to israel and slowing on the hospitals and waiting families. 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 jim. and he were among those released, including french's riley, i tanya alone, me, who was finally able to re unite with his mother palestinians a celebrating homecomings to with 33 more women and young people released from is riley prisons as part of the exchange of status of so it's an indescribable joy. i'm very happy. i hope that others will soon be released. one is
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really presence, my friends. so my cousins got a 150 palestinian prisoners have been freed in recent days. a 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 . choose to be frayed, by whom us today is riley troops continued to patrol guns, as buddha, amid the truce. which is now set to expire on tuesday. that international parisha is growing for it to be extended. even further. i asked the w correspondent, tanya explained that his in jerusalem to tell us more about the next round of hostage releases. yeah, that's right. is that it has received a list of more names as part of this extended uh, twos that they have agreed upon on mondays. so we understand that the families of
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those on the list has been notified, of course the names and never released before. this actually actually takes place and also the expect an exchange for that of more palestinian prison. this husband is rarely prisons uh to be released. so it means now the wage begins for 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 extend a two's agreement is of course good news for the relatives in 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 still in god. so
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you said it's about a 170 are, 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 can israel, what's been happening with them? so the 2 is not the 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 this extension and the original agreement has just a provided for this as well as saying that for every 10 hostages that i most could of free. uh and uh for the, you know, if it's read is also willing to, to free more palestinian prisoners, then dis, choose, could be extended every time by one day. so now they agreed on 2 more days. this was mediated again by a katasha, by egypt, and also uh by the united states. um,
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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 tooth 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 truth or should be extended more, i was going to all, scott, so the, all there any suggestions already that they're already negotiations happening to extend the, the what i think it's too early to tell. i think uh depends on the interest of either side. i think uh, israel has also a lot of pressure to release as many to, to get as many a hostages freed from garza as possible. uh during this time that apartment is to bonnie minutes. and y'all has said many times in the past days that
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is well is fully prepared to resume the war as well because they want to change their goals to eliminate homos as, as road puts it. but there's also a lot of international pressure and 3 understand us 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 this expected to expire again? if nothing else has been negotiated before, tonya, thank you so much for the update. that's the w sonya claim i reported from jerusalem now with the truce and gaza having been extended by 2 days, the people living by and now have a temporary sense of relative calm and a better chance to access humanitarian aid. but 8 organizations, a warning that the situation for civilians across the gaza strip remains dia. these kids raise the weather and still play outside the cooling drain. the
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conditions are an additional bed and for many and to make shift shelters. and garza and my bottom. the rain and cold have worn me out and i kind of do, and it's in my clothes room where it's and i can't change them and i've no clothes, no food, no water jacket. and i haven't drank water in 2 days and there's no bathroom to use it, ma'am. let's get that outside. i'm them. i'm. that's where is age organizations. then of course, you've got, you know, hundreds of thousands of children who are not in school or in very autocratic, have so a cold and starting to rain, who do not have enough food. do not have enough water. who are now at risk of of a disease outbreak. it's a random situation. the causes health service has been facing chronic shortages since the fighting started as
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patients are transferred from the north to the south hospitals, the overwhelmed the annual. the situation is very, very tragic. the hospital count bad as burden of cases, there's no capacity. it means that the equipment is insufficient, tools and consumables are lacking. and there is a shortage of medical in nursing staff, some of the things through the extended pause, enticing some age is getting to where it's needed. i would say it's a glimpse of hope and humanity in the middle of the darkness of water. and i strongly hope that these will enable us to increase even more the, the meditative nights to the people, even gossett that he's suffering so much knowing that to even with that additional amounts of time,
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it to be impossible to satisfy all the metric needs of the population because the civilians have a lifeline. as long as the guns stay silence. now, gemini is struggling with its finances often a bombshell court ruling blew a 60000000000 euro hole in its budget. now with the german economy already performing poorly, a big question mark now looms over the next year. emily golding reports now. this winter came early this year and was ordinary german scrapple with the pitfalls. it's government 2 faces a slippery slope. it all started here with the verdict from jimmy's constitutional quote, a couple of weeks ago that called the country's finances into question. the
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government had moved left over emergency funds from the private 19 pandemic to fund to counter climate change. the court ruled that was the legal. why an uncle, a medical them palate gemini, introduced the so called step break. it is enshrined in the constitution. i'm limits how much government can fall, right? it can only 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 full ready, we can start. i'm interested in dick friday to switch to losing the $60000000000.00 euros in the climate fund total will result in an executive trop of 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
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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 bottom of it has been suspended under government. good for me. it's not clear yet what will happen in 2024. but it could spell a hard winter ahead for the governing coalition. as i spoke earlier, 2 political correspondent hands funds and i asked them how the chancellor plans to solve this budget crisis. well, what we know is that there is a plan for the car on to you for 2023 and an additional budget. this guy needs to be passed by parliament is supposed to be an approved by the cabinet by government . it's going to be post qualify problem and most likely this week to basically correct the situation for the current to you by declaring that necessary emergency
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in terms of this debt break in terms of the constitution. so retroactively 2023 will be declared 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 in 2024? and for that to know klein was presented today by one of shots. uh what he said is that, um, all the plans, all the investments that to the government was planning in into infrastructure for instance into climate mitigation. and so not all of that was going to be going to be done in some way or another. he was very much of pains to reassure consumers and investors and the markets, but he did say the situation was a very serious one. let's listen to him. how he formulate just that. that is one thing, it's clear. i know this judgement creates
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a new reality. for the federal government and for current and future governments of federal and state level, other things should be a reality that makes it more difficult to achieve importance and widely shed goal was to our country like those of a 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 or on tap to or not which w, the right. this is creating a new reality and it will afford it says, woods and all this is happening, of course, well, germany is economy is, 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 judgment, 5, the constitutional code things, we're looking up, things we're looking a little better. the economy is shrinking slightly. those, yeah, old economists agree on that,
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but everybody basically was expecting that it will grow again in the coming year. and the question is now to what extent of 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 tree situation. and that is something that we can predict a total of that. and then, and so 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 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 without 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,
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hands on. thank you so much. bring us up to date. i'm ever going to return now to our top story and the warnings from a to organizations situation in gauls full civilians remains dalia and we can now speak to estimate. i'll montgomery regional director for the world health organization who joins me now from kyra. welcome to the w. mr. montgomery. thank you for your time and have been significant deliveries of humanitarian aid to gauze or in the last few days we'll see you hearing from you will colleagues about how that aid is being distributed to the people that thank you on your for the opportunity. in fact, you know, the situation there is very back and now we are not worried about those funding. well not what it on the about those patients who are in the hospital while i've been displaced 2 different places. we are very worried about those 119000000 people are displaced in positive stock. did you notice how hard from different types of
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diseases, communicable, or non communicable diseases due to a shortage of basic life requirements like clean water? food shelters is mission and it's going to have a different it to, you know, a system to deal with the human waste, which is a coordinating of different places. and also we are trying our liver just to make use of these process, you know, to do the detailing hit despite the difficulties i'm trying to do is on the go move and hoff of all of hospitals and goals are including the all she saw, the largest medical complex in the north, on top, racing because of a lack of fuel in oxygen. now that there is some fuel coming in off some of those hospitals going to be operating again or some of them already operating again. and that is our hope and our expect issue. in fact, you know, some of these goals because as you say, ok, what's the job as the only cost? because providing, give care services. like for example, you know, the psychiatric hospital safety, but
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a psychiatric hospital is not functioning because of the doctor docs. as one has nothing for fuel and hospitality providing task. how can i be to children and also for most of them functioning. so that is, oh, how about the mode of fuel entering? cause i know is really be your beautiful expectations. like, for example, she falls because one of the, because because in the mazda it needs around 17000 liters of fuel, they were on the explanations, under similar amounts to either more or less, for most of the us because they're, so if you would, is be coming like in hopes again to do the people you know, to serve them. plenty of them especially, also does, but also the infrastructure like, you know, what are a decent, a new nation estate shows that type stuff because of the lack of you and you talked about the spread of disease earlier. obviously given the, the bad sanitation, what is the plan for tackling any major outbreaks and gaza and we have the plan,
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but as i said, you know, the, uh, the does it, it is very limited life on something, availability of water and clean water for, for, for us is very low due to non function and you know what our diesel in the nation stations and human waste stations all impulsion. and because i thought that the thoughts or lack of a viewing so it is a mixture of things as well as there is no lack of availability of food. and nowadays, you know, well, i'm worried about about half a 1000000 women, but it's treating women, particularly women, as one of those children who need do you know, immediately immediately go to visitors under the impression of support that are around 7000 bryan. this possibilities are 7000 children below 5. well, i've wasted 5. don't 5000 severely with it is expected the number reproduced by 27 percent. you wouldn't be stuck. so we are very worried about the different trying
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to get on the ground with the normal displaced citizens better cost estimate elementary from the world health organization. thank you so much for your time today and to bring us up to date and great. okay, let's take a look now, some of the other news making headlines around the world and the russian court has extended the detention as wall street journal reports to evan. gosh, because it until the end of january, the american was arrested in march on spying charges. the whole street journal cools the accusations false and then attack on the free press. a powerful storm and ukraine has killed at least 10 people in injured more than 20. hundreds of communities have lost electricity, mainly in the a desa region, which has seemed, was damaged in friends and secret, and risky services have been very stretched by the russian invasion. police in sierra leone is still on the hunt to some of those involved in sundays. the tax on
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the west african countries main military barracks and prisons. 20 people were reportedly killed and the clashes between gunman and security forces. the army says the attack has included current and retarded soldiers. races, prime minister carry eco submits the talk, as has expressed his displeasure. at the last minute cancellation, the plans meeting with his british counterpart richie so not the discussion was expected to include the long dispute issue of a possible return of the costs and on sculptures from the, from the british museum to athens. now officials in india, as a rescue, teams have reached for c one will because traps and a collapsed mountain tunnel in the himalayas. they've been stuck at the move in 2 weeks after a landslide destroyed the entrance to these live images from outside the tunnel in the states of atara con,
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where the rescue efforts are continuing. in the next few hours, the workers are expected to be to be pulled out one by one through the 9 t sent to meet the diameter pipe. not ambulance has already to take the survive is to 8 nearby hospital. earlier i spoke to jen list. shelly. yeah, job who is in new delhi and i also want more, she could tell us about these efforts to get the men out. the 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 were deployed to get these workers out over the last weeks, but they failed. and the latest for you was the, it was the food off the ogre machine. 2 days ago that broke down in the process of drilling to of you know, to, to get into this tunnel. but then we saw
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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 threatened 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 are back mind sort of workers and also the natural disaster response course and the state disaster response force that'd 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 a worker coming out of that tunnel that you know, they've managed to sort of fuse to. and as i speak, the rest of the workers i've tried to call in to this pipeline, that mind is too late to get to these workers. ambulance is our own staff by outside of the hospital. there's a possibility which is about so take, you know,
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me to as 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 the white is rescue. i thought it was so difficult, it was because of the geology of thinking. malia, as you know, these are really tough and treacherous. terrans up in the commodity as a part of it is a soft soil and part of it is a hospital. so when you go in, you don't know what you are. uh, sort of what's, what's coming out to. so re, lee, i think it's, you know, combined a team book which finally led to success. but a lot of teams came together to make this happen to such a tricky rescue effort. and again, as, as we know, it's been more than 2 weeks. i mean, what we know about how they've managed to survive and you know what we know about that, that condition that wellbeing. oh wait, it must have been really hard to know. as anyone can imagine, all. but in the 1st few days of the rescue workers were able to send in some dried fruit, you know, and, and dry as that of snacks to them. and oxygen and medicines move by assembled by
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charges to the smaller pipelines that they were able to sort of send in. but having said that, it's hard to survive or just dry fluids up. you know, 4 of these on end of last week. we so, you know, a major sort of 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 called a peach tree in india, which is a mix of rice and blended which is quite the staple for the north and didn't workers here. and so basically what able to send that an offset, the officials said that they, moran was pretty high and then managing to support on the site. so thank you so much for that update. we are of course wasting for hopefully a positive outcome during the seller yet of reporting from new delhi. thank you so much. i as well which indeed nobody news. and his a reminder of our top story today. the truth between homos and israel has been extended for another 2 days. and now the 11 hostages have arrived back in israel,
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also being released by the palestinian militant group. and with that, you are up to date coming up next kickoff springs. you matched a 12 independence league i money keeps mckinnon. thanks so much for your company. the
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