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or d, w the, is it the deputy news line from the rest of the teams in india, free oil for 2 on the construction workers trapped inside the collapse mounts and tunnels for more than 2 weeks. also on the program israel and from asked extend that true assess. and then the critics of hostages is freed from casa 11, released by him ass, and are back in israel while in the west bank of crowds. welcome to fuzzy 3. it's how this thing is released from his riley prisons and finland closes its last open border crossing with russia. helsinki accused is most scope of deliberately sending
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microns across the border and what it calls hybrid will affect the feel. welcome to the program. we start with breaking news from india around official st. rescue as it pulled out of 41 construction workers dropped inside the collapse tunnel in the himalayas. the workers had been stuck on the ground for 17 days after a long slide close of the tunnel entrance. rescue was have to drill through rock and concrete to reach them before pulling the men to safety through a pipe. actually on the special new. yeah, they have a new daddy told me more about the rescue. a while it's being called. uh yeah, a molly and success killed by uh, you know, located, uh, tv news, media and like you. so it's a huge, big key for the multiple multiple rescue teams. you know,
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that had been added for the last 17 days and they hit multiple road blocks as well along the way, but they didn't stop. and the rightful minus, you know, they'll be they who were brought in last night to do to the last 12 be the us, you know, that stood between these rescue workers and those who was driving inside the i'll being celebrated as the last minute heroes. you know, the finish shows, so to say here, up for, you know, bringing a cracking into this new invite, a need inviting operation here. it was a mallets task and you know, be of the rent and the rescue workers went in with multiple prong strategy. they tried vote to go dealing, they tried horizontal shooting, and they tried drilling to the mazda of the toronto and finally up, you know, with the older machine for you to sort of going to the last was because these back for minus were brought in. and finally, a success, you know, to this hugely anticipated piece of news of, from the region. and the workers have finally been brought to be taken to the
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hospital to check on their mental health, to stop with. and then up in the bid to be kept on the opposite vision for some time after which they can finally go home, but huge amount of celebrations on the ground by the family and by the families. also all of these uh, workers who were stranded and we're also seeing visuals from the homes of these uh, family members in different states. so from the i b, i c, a, a san everything devali to member of these workers were stranded up to the boat, which we came to the festival. and they didn't get to us it of a wish their family members back home. and so the wiley has come late for them, but surely it's a momentous $1.00 and $1.00 that they will remember for the rest of their lives. and so how did they manage to survive for 2 weeks on the ground? it was an issue, a few days worked out for them because you know, the of the rescue workers could only get a smaller pipeline in a to which they could only uh, sending some dry snacks and some dry foods and oxygen and things like
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a move by georgia and you know, mobile phones as well. but then it was only in the last few days that they managed to have the 1st break to uh, you know, wait and they could send in a fight, which was a big enough wide enough to send in some means for these workers. and so you know that to get this, but it stop and get them going. you know, a set of park meals 3 times a day. and then we had some, a team of doctors and uh, psychiatric is who would regularly in touch with them checking on their spirits and uh, you know, mental health of as well. and they, these workers had a special for about a one and a half kilometers inside, as you know. and they could sort of take long walks in there to keep themselves busy. some of them were also going to be heard from a patient inspection and they told them to do some yoga, you know, to keep themselves sort of come to this of the fees. and you know, then the, their efforts have beaten the the home and it still has just treated a saluting day credit for staying and, and staying strong for so long. right. that's a great end to
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a nail biting story. thank you so much for talking us through it. jealous to chateau? yeah, they have a new demi of israel and the palestinian militant group. hamas are one day into a 2 day extension of a truce. the same dozens of his ready hostages brought out of gaza. extension opens the wife of the release of more is ready to hostages and exchange for palestinian prisoners in his randy jails. israel's received a list of 10 more hostages due for release today. 69, these riley and foreign hostages of so if i'm being freed unto the terms of the original deal and exchange 150 palestine in prison, this i've been released from is randy custody. israel says how boss, which is classified by many countries as a terrorist organization, took $259.00 hostages in it's a tax. on the 7th of october, about $174.00 to be still being held in gaza. 11 returns to israel on monday
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and they've been bringing a nice aim 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 a school to back to israel and flowing on to hospitals of wasting st. louis. this is an exciting and hard to 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 sanction, tina and jim and he were among those released, including french's riley. i time. yeah. hello me. who was finally able to re unite with his mother palestinians, a celebration homecomings to with $33.00 more women and young people released from
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is riley prisons as part of the exchange almost out of focus of so it's an indescribable joy. so i'm very happy. i hope that others will soon be released. one is really presence, my friends, and so my cousins got a 150 pounds of cindy and prisoners have been freed in recent days. the last minute extinction of the pause and fighting is expected to bring food. the relief on both sides. israel has already received a list of teen more hostages due to be freed by whom us today is riley troops continued to patrol gas as border amid the truth, which is now set to expire on tuesday. that international parisha is growing for it to be extended even fit the finland says it will
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close its last remaining border crossing with russia for 2 weeks. so i think concerns about russian interference finish government accusers, rusher focused tracing what they called a hybrid attack by sending over a 900 migrants from the countries to the border in november. and it says the move is retaliation for its decision to join nato. this year a correspondent natalia as months of a as in the finished town of the volume close to the border, she told me why the country is closing its last border crossing with russia. so in the past few weeks, payments has already closed 8 or 9. it's for the course and with russia. and the reason is that in check salt lake us concert countries coming from russia to the non finish authorities as he started playing russia for august grading. this migration crisis at the time in the orbit has over the last week at urged the country to close over borders. that's the decision was accepted and by the
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government as it didn't respect the rights of the migrant quote. today, this decision came through and local fed that's from the shed, that shutting down of the border of the only remaining. and basically prostate finds between rushes pin was prompted by national security is right. and you're just returned from the russian from the border with russia. what did you say there? so yeah, we'll get that just 2 hours ago and talking with the guards and they didn't know that tomorrow basically will be the last working day there. it's a very small and border crossing. only few people work there, only few people actually use it across the border. it's really, really far in the north, 1000 kilometers away from helsinki. it only works for hours and you know that they libraries that really, really shores. and so they've seen since the beginning of all this crisis from the
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past week and seeing all the other points had been closed down when they've seen a rise in maintenance. and i service of course they have known before. and in the past days they have at 60 so for them it was a big change. but they told me today that they are prepared for more numbers to come. but as we've just discovered and tomorrow and tomorrow will be their last day of work. and in the night, from wednesday to thursday, these and coughing points will be closed. 60 doesn't sound like an awful lot, it's probably an invasion. what evidence say is that russian is doing this. a small 60 is a low number, but in total have been around solvent. um i found and stickers in the past month. it's really big numbers within one because in the past years it's been only if you had to come from the border from russia and ask where salem and, and we are, it's just fixing russia in august,
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taking these prices. and it's really that this migraines as a following, because don't come on their own. that clearly blocks too bad border by smugglers. they brought that in because they also given bicycles across the border because you come across the board to buy food. and then when they appear to be so if there are issues they don't have these us and questionable guards, clearly read them to them. what it without having showing them visa and also 3rd place. it's also quite inconvenienced shenaria for moscow, initially blazing the society and the border. but other than that, i don't think there we can say there is any more direct confirmation said most because we had it here for that day. somebody correspondent, in the time you have some on it saying take a look at the most doors making headlines around the world that the powerful winter storm in ukraine has killed at least 10 people and injured more than 20 hundreds of communities have lost electricity, mainly in the odessa region, which has seen the worst of the damage,
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it probably is energy grid and rescue surfaces have been severely stretched to by the russian invasion the philippines, as agreed to reopen peace negotiations with communist rebel groups. and they've been to, and decades of conflict. and rebel new people's army has force against the philippines government since 1969 long running conflicts is source with resulted in the best of around 40000 people. so i do have a chance of an old actual says that he will stick to his plans to modernize the country's economy a despite a looming budget crisis cabinets, graphing with a 60000000 euro hole in its budget, following a ruling by germany's top court this month, regarding the use of emergency funds, the chancellor is facing heavy criticism from his political opponents. no easy day . so the chancellor the opposition made sure of it.
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do you think i knew the power that you have no idea how to drive this country forward in the coming? yes, but the indigenous guard, this comes off to jeremy's top court, ruled the government's budget unconstitutional. it had moved left over emergency funds from the curve at 19 pandemic to a fund to count a climate change. the quote me that was the legal. why, when and go on, michael was in power. germany introduced the so cool that break it's enshrined in the constitution and limits how much governments can borrow. it can only be suspended in emergencies such as the coverage 19 pandemic. the verdict left a gaping hole with 60000000000 euros in the government's budget. that's money that should have been used to modernize the country doesn't have,
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but i toya. jeremy already has major shortcomings within this public service. that's 1. 6 net investment has been negative for 20 years. is the we're seeing that the state has saved money to the point of ruin, and that, that has inhibiting private investment. i'll city pre, bob invested soon. the chancellor said he will stick to plans to modernize germany's economy. because acknowledge the situation is not exactly ideal, dot is jesus world. one thing is clear, this judgment creates a new reality for the federal government and for all current and future governments at federal and state level. nearly every other to use it makes us more difficult to achieve important and widely shared going for our country to arch. while the government has now retroactively suspended the debts rights of 2023. a big question . mark still looms over. what will happen next year?
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what does that set you up to date? so any called pro, this will have put more world news at the top of the out of next on dw, uh, documentary, uh, looks at to vladimir putin is attempt to make claim to $1200000.00 square i, columbus of the optic of good day, the the taste of us, we have a problem that was in the us middle class income has fairly risen in the last 20 to 30 years 6 perhaps the next week at the same time that keeps right. 300 trillion that the truck stuff. december 9th, on dw, the.
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