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the greed stats, december 7th on d, w. the . this is the, the we news line from berlin. how much militants hand over more is really hostages to the red cross. the latest exchange of hostages in return for palestinian prisoners comes on the 1st day of a 2 day extension to a truce between our mazda and israel. also on the program rescued teams in india, free all 41 construction workers dropped inside a collapse mountain tunnel for more than 2 weeks. and germany struggles to fill a 60000000000 euro pole in his budget. after
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a court ruled at that transferring emergency, pandemic money into climate action fund was a legal chancellor. shots tells parliament the judgment creates a new reality that makes governing more difficult. the article for at least 12 years on p b. s. and the united states and all of you around the world welcome. it's great to have you with us. the most militant group together with lubbock jihad has handed another 10 is really hostages, and 2 foreign nationals over to the international red cross as part of a true steel with israel is really military says the hostages are now back on is really territory 30 palestinian prisoners are to be released from is really presence in exchange comes on the 5th day of a truce between loss in israel after international mediator secured and extension.
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so what was initially a 4 day pause in the funding and the w. spencer zillow and who is reporting from jerusalem told me the latest on the release of hostages and prisoners. the latest that we're getting through from mediators kata, and from the red cross ads, is where the military is that a 1000 hostages. have been released in this group, mainly women. they've been handed over to the red cross spy home us s quarter to across the egyptian border. by the rafa crossing and handed over to is riley military officials. they'll then be flying to hospitals in israel, in response or in return contact has said that, so the palestinian prisoners have now been handed over to the international committee of the red cross. remembering so far these have been mainly teams and mainly mine to apprehensions. so things like funding storage, fuel bonds,
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but also for attempted murder and floating and also assembling weapons. how much has been celebrating this as a major victory? thousands of probably sitting in prison is having being released over the past days . but you do have to take into consideration that according to figures is well, has arrested since october 7, thousands more than $3000.00 palestinians in the west bank and total. then today there were reports of truce violations from both sides. how has the ceasefire been holding up the most harmless and see is why the military, you choose the child of mine, a breach as mine, a violations minor injuries as well. but can salary officials saying that these were only the minimal breaches noted by both sides and did not hum the essence of the deal to use. there was,
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uh the how much military um and this is why the soldiers that have been in combat of that and very, very close in close proximity in a small sliver of lands. uh that is more crimes than manhattan. and uh, when you look at the figures of the dates that are being reported by the health industry and the homeless run, gaza strip of, of 15000 people have died. fine. has and civilians is, are we talking about finding a close proximity, a highly populated area where scuffles can break out any time how much those saying that it's still committed to the truce. we're wasting pressure from israel's security minister. however, on benjamin netanyahu to go back to war, over the smoke breeches in the truce, but the pressure from the international community and from at home way too high at the bottom, it's uh, people here wants to see those hostages back. and that's only going to happen under
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receipts fine. yeah. and the international community wants to see a longer pause and fighting. what's the latest on possible new truce extensions after this one? for nothing clear yet nicole. but we are hearing from uh, cuts how the media is in this, which i mentioned before, and also other sources that the egyptian officials today have met in doha, along with the cuts. how are we prime minister? the heads of the c, i a and the is way the intelligence trying to build on this today, extension of the truce several political leaders of how mazda based in cuts howards, you know, and they're leading the negotiations between these, this palestinian militant group and also the israeli side, these riley's a keen on dismantling hom us, but the question is, how are they going to do that? is it even possible and how long would it take?
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because so many civilians are dying. in the meantime, that's what's creating the biggest problem here. the biggest pressure from the abroad and the expectations by experts saw that these huge civilian deaths are only going to radicalize a new generation of how much supports us the w spend presuming reporting from jerusalem. thank you. oliver mac turn and is a former hostage negotiator and an expert on the middle east. i asked him what he made of the mediation process so far as well. i think i have the greatest declaration for the tardy negotiators because i can't imagine the difficulties to have at least 5 different points of reference that they have to go through in order to reach agreement. when i was involved with the surely degree meant it was a very simple thing of having a designated group of negotiators on the israeli side on the m s side and you went
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between them. the other thing i think that complicates the negotiation process is this constant press conferences in the 5 years that i did the surely do no one knew what was going on or no one you who was involved. and i think that makes it much easier. but as i say, i have the highest praise for the guitar. you negotiate as being able to deal with such a complex process. you have been in touch with a mazda officials since october 7th. what did they tell you about their goals and all of this? it was my tongue service in doha, 2 days after october 7th, and i think it was recognized that what happened to civilians, indiscriminate killing, and the hostage taking us civilians was in right. and the message i was given then
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was clearly that all the civilian hostages. could be released without it goes without negotiations or without any preconditions provided that there was a s e sign that would enable the coordination of the whole process to take place. i communicated that message, but obviously, and understandably, and a stress that i think israel was very much in a traumatized situation. and i think it still leads and therefore needs good friends to be able to guide it in a time like this. but the message watson to know what's happening, i think could have happened much earlier. now israel says they will not stop until they have crushed a mouse. they also say they want all their hostages back for now both sides. they've only released women and children from your experience and, and from what we're seeing from the is really scientists reluctance towards
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a durable ceasefire. do you see anyway, man and, and soldiers could be freed as part of a deal as well as well. if i may explain them in explaining, i don't in any way endorse set and i'd like to stress that. but the reason why i'm so just what take and was that there was seen as a leverage to ensure to be nice of palestinian prisoners. but otherwise with diane is really jail. so the soldier i think is seeing in a different category from disability and the hostages. i think the negotiations over the soldiers will be much more difficult and i just sincerely hope for they to have family stay to have loved ones that want them. she would be re united just as much as the thousands of palestinian prisoners and is really jailed. wanted back by the families, i sincerely hope that we will understand. no,
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there is no military solution to this process. i think that they did the reality, the heart of what has happened, the infliction of really hurt on both sides. this is a moment when i think that we should see that it's only a political process that will find a durable solution. i come from ireland, the irish had to learn that very hardware as did the british, that you couldn't have a military solution to the irish problem that it had to be a political process. but what's just essential that process has to be inclusive on the significant people with constituency need to be involved in the negotiations inmate does desirable if there's one of the c cochran independent palestine. otherwise, i see the agreement is reached, as we saw with all flo will stand the test of time as oliver my turn in
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a former hostage negotiator and director of forward thinking thanks to the of the ceasefire agreement. and it's extension has given thousands, an increased opportunity to access humanitarian, 8. but 8 organizations are warning that the situation for civilians across the enclave remains very dire. these kids raise the weather and still play outside the cooling drain. the 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 yet i have no clothes, no food, no water jacket, and i haven't drank water in 2 days and there's no bathroom to use and have not much data 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,
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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 randall situation cause health service has been facing chronic shortages since the fighting started as patients are transferred from the north to the south hospitals, the overwhelmed for the annual. the situation is very, very tragic. the hospital can't bad this 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 and slicing some age is getting to where it's needed. i would say it's
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a glimpse of hope and humanity in the middle of the darkness of water. and i certainly hope that these will enable us to increase even more the, the meditative nights to the people even got that, that the suffering so much knowing that to even with that additional amounts of time, it will be impossible to satisfy all the metrics needs of the population, gus, the civilians have a lifeline. as long as the guns stay silent. israel hamas conflict has inflamed tensions along israel's border with lebanon, where israel's army has been exchanging fire with the lebanese militant group has full. this has forced tens of thousands of lebanese people from their homes and risk the lives of those who decided to stay in what is now an active front on bear
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roads. bureau chief mohammed criteria has been to the front line. the pensions are escalating along the border between lippitt on and this while we're heading south to take a closer look, smoke in the vicinity indicates across the board. as showing the closer we get the crate to the danger as far as the war plains out in action, or perhaps this market or the town of been japan would normally be boston. but since october 8, few shops remain open. probably is the one who was, who decided not to if i could wait and head on foot long mazda visited to have this bakery is my only source of money. if i can close it because of the war for any other reason, i will be jobless and i wouldn't be able to feed my family. i didn't want to wait for anyone to help me. so i decided not to leave my shop despite the situation,
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to support my family. and who am i can buy the ice for the south is where you, the military posts come into view. right behind me is in his writing, the military force that came under a talk many times for weeks live and on has been an underclass 2nd from for this right. now, the across the board they're showing is increasing and both scale and intensity. this has force tens of thousands of lebanese to flee that homes, but also puts the lives of those who decided to stay at the risk is to all of harvest season performers in the neighboring towns. all the speaking is particularly dangerous, and i have others i bid the window shutting stotts, we leave up a flow of a house. we go down to vase underground tide, out of all is picking is our lifeblood. we are farm is life and we have no other means to survive. so we would never leave our lands where we grew up and as i did the on. yeah, that's what a lot of that will be enough for you. a boss is no exception. other for most of the
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autos, steve, to look after the livestock, despite the threat posed by the conflict, that number of let and out children to school. and we always afraid that every blast could have hit that goes to the classroom. why don't you move to a safer place other than the call, i mean the resistance as a captcha. if we evacuate how children, you know, they might perceive this as a defeat and defeat does not parts available comfortably for them to has the me, has even become most i'm as most old. but i'm like a boss and only board and 45000 people. i've left their hometown almost half have slipped to the coast of city, of 2. hundreds are taking refuge in these classrooms, shifting and um, we'd like a lots of essentials. we've been, hey, for a month now. and my wife is still washing clothes with her bad hums that we must buy cooking gas because there's no electricity. we're living in hard conditions,
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which is best as the big name is shelly and whisking our lives on a type of customer. what do i do all to? how do i look at the crisis management team is working around the clock to take care of the influx of refugees. the needs are big, but resources are limited to the method, whether you will just if we don't receive aid and supports from the international organizations, we will not be able to help any of the refugees. and we have a human resources and volunteers, but we don't have a means to provide aid to these people, a middle of them aware of those in the living. and the biggest fear is that the last key war with this plan could destroy it's for the struggling, the economy campaigns against the war. our evidence can be meanwhile, for the highest part on the southern border. here's a look at some of the stories making headlines around the world today. the philippines has agreed to reopen peace negotiations with communist rebel groups and
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a bid and decades of conflict between them. the rebel new people's army has fought against the philippine government since 1969, the long running conflict is thought to have resulted in the depths of around 40000 people send then says it will close as last remaining border crossing with russia for 2 weeks accusing russia of orchestrating a hybrid attack by sending over 900 migrants from 3rd countries to the border in november. the crossing is expected to close from thursday to do one without a capital a re odd has been selected to host the 2030 world expo defeating rival beds from italy and south korea. re, i'd secure the necessary 2 3rd of votes from the selection committee in the 1st round world expo, is held every 5 years and brings millions of visitors to the host country to india, and our official se rescuers have pulled out all 41. construction workers were
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trapped in a collapse tunnel and the m lay of the workers had been stuck under ground. for 17 days after a landslide closed off a tunnel entrance, rescuers had to drill through rock, earth, and concrete to reach them before pulling the men to safety. through a pipe journalist child, we got off in new delhi, told us more about the rescue operation. a while it's being called the a he malia and success kill by uh, you know, located a tv news media and like you. so it's a huge, big key for the multiple multiple rescue teams. you know, that had been activated 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 the who brought it last night to do to the last to as be the us, you know, that stood between these rescue workers and those who was driving inside the all being said to be good as the last minute heroes. you know,
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the finish shows. so to say here for, you know, bringing a cracking into this new bite need by doing operation here. it was of mallets task and you know, be of the, went into the rescue workers, benton with multiple prong strategy. they tried vote to go to dealing, they tried horizontal doing and they tried drilling to the most of the tunnel. and finally uh, you know, with the older machine for you to sort of go into the last 12 because these rightful 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 that we've taken to the hospital to check on their mental health, to stop with. and then in the beginning of the 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 all for all of these workers who were stranded. and we're also seeing visuals from the homes of these family members in different states of india. and the i see
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a santa beating devali to member of these workers were stranded up to the boat, which was the him to festival. and they didn't get to us that of a wish they have family members back home. and so the wiley has come late for them, but surely it's a momentous one. and one that they will remember for the rest of their lives or was during the list. so yeah, the from new delhi, they're german chancellor, left short says he will stick to his plans to modernize the country's economy, the spies, a looming budget crisis. his cabinet is grappling with a 60000000000 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. do you think i knew the amount of power you have no idea how to drive this country
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forward in the coming? yes, but the indigenous on this comes off to jeremy's top court ruled the government's budget unconstitutional. it had moved left over emergency funds from the curve of 19 pandemic to a fund to come to a climate change. the quote read that was the legal why? when and go on, michael was in power. gemini introduced the so called 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 curve of 1910 demick. the verdict left the 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 that i spoke to jeremy already has major shortcomings within this
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public service. that's one thing that net investment has been negative for 20 years . we're seeing that the state has saved money to the point of ruin and that that has inhibiting private investment. i'll city p boston 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. these is what 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 to every other piece that makes us more difficult to achieve important and widely shared going for our country to arch. while the government has now retroactively suspended the desperate for 2023. a big question, mark still looms over what will happen next year? since they have lost her attack on israel, on october 7th,
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there have been discussions here in germany about how the public and the cultural world has responded. so i'm say germans aren't showing enough empathy and that anti semitism is making a comeback. internationally recognized german jewish pianist, ego lovetts, put together a show at the berlin ensemble to show solidarity with the victims of the attacks. that is an evening at the berlin, on sausage patch and go to show is an accusation law. why are you silent? why is there so little solidarity in germany in the face of him, off terror? on stage prominent artist, raise their voices. the man behind the event is ego and livid. the german jewish pianist, jean the. those who spread hatred of jews are showing their faces and how it would be, but where are the others? they are shockingly oppressively to few as i can to the clement sylvia
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for years. love it has found against hate and racism. it's his mission. now his disappointment is greater than ever the shop miss biscuits finished. i never used to feel alone when i thought about german society. but now i do feel alone through the tough i line. he wants to send a message this evening against anti semitism, holocaust survivor, margaret friedlander chairs removing words with the audience is there is no christian, no muslim, no jewish blood time. jesus, there's only human blood. main she's she is outraged at how the situation in germany has changed. many here feel threatened me to tip the jews in germany depressed. and i'm thinking of both
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options also to leave the country. feelings of german artis, offer words of solidarity, songwriter, voice bmw on this, these film director and maria shadow and the punk band, detroit and host members of the audience. also say it's time to join forces. this is when what is happening right now, concerns us on our values are under serious, threatened on that and have it hold to a quiet, thoughtful evening that many had eagerly awaited for eager, livid. it's only the beginning watching data for you news. here's a reminder of the top story we're following for you to. 10 is really hostages and 2 foreign nationals make up. the latest group of hostages to be released from gaza
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and exchange for the release of palestinian prisoners becomes on the 5th day of a truce between israel and the militant groups. come on the stay with me now. after a short break, we'll take a deep dive into the stories and moving the world in the day. in the meantime, don't forget there's more news on our website that is d w dot com. but feedback and a couple of minutes because i'll be here waiting for you by the,
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is around lice, off to the terror attacks. nothing is as it was since the mazda attacks on october 7th. the country isn't shown how do people experience this trauma and the daily danger stopped
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in 60 minutes on d w, the taste. we have a problem that was in the us middle class income has fairly risen in the last 20 to 30 years. at the same time, debt keeps rising. don, no, but this is tara t leads to higher unemployment and slows down. the economy was the card you've reached the 300 trillion that trump dot december 9 dw mountain west virginia. i came down and
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i know i might just do it and i'm hoping dw newport cost, thanks. trace amount, but there's no actually about move. joining us as we travel around your, facing the history of every day of that. and that's something right around the world. no need to talk to you back, just as subscriber id. listen to paul, gosh, then we'll take you along for the ride. the a deal between 2 parties are deeply mis trust each other is bound to stand on shaky legs. since its inception, the temporary truce between israel and the mos says, more than one seemed on the verge of unraveling. on the 5th day, the fragility of the agreement was again apparent. clashes in northern gauze i left several is really soldiers injured and what both sides call a violation of the seas fired by the other. but still, the deal stands signaling that the warring parties might be more committed to the
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truce.

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