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the, the, this is the, the, the news coming to live from bullet guitar, mediators push for an extension of the cease fire as more is really hostages. are released by some us. israel release is 30 palestinian prisoners on the 5th day of an extended truce pulse on the program scenes of relief and elation in the himalayas rescue teams and india of free old 41 construction workers tracked inside a collapse mountain tunnel for more than to be the
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11 terry martin, good to have you with us. last militants in the gaza strip, have fried a new group of hostages on the 5th day of an extended truce. 12 people were released from gaza, bringing 281. the total number of released since the temporary pulse in fighting began on friday, intern. israel has fried a total of $180.00 palestinian prisoners the final 24 hours of that extended truce begin later today. but mediator contact is pushing for a more lasting, seized bar arrangements of another nice of israel and mazda is truce boot. another series appointment coming to tying nationals and team is really made up the 5th group of hostages to be freed. among them, a mother, the teenage daughter, and the family dog bella cradled by her own at every step of the journey
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back to israel. the young people who welcomed home in the occupied waste bank to withdrew c palestinians return to love ones of the being released from his riley prisons. it's indescribable that freedom is the most beautiful feeling in the world. from the moment the prisoners deprived of their freedom, they await the day they will regain. the closer this freedom is partial, it will be complete without homeland is liberated in all that prisoners afraid to bring more prisoners and more hostages hinges on extending the current pause and the fighting between israel and homos, which is deemed a terrorist group by the european union and the united states around $160.00 hostages still being held in gaza in thousands of palestinians
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detained is riley prisms. only a truce could lead to the lease of people headed in captivity and avoid the region of escalation. or this thrus must dead into a permanent seas. fire israel and hum us accused each other of fighting flareups on tuesday media. i took a ta. see, the breeches did not from the agreement. cut is again, facilitating talks around extending the fragile truce, which is now in its last day or correspond atanya kramer standing by force in jerusalem. tanya, the truce has been in place now for 5 days, but there are still many hostages who have not been released. what can you tell us about them? well,
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we understand. so today is our house receives 1st of all, a list of the hostages that are slated to expect it to be released today that some of these are being notified. and as you said, there are many, many more hostages still in gaza, talking about about a 160 hostages. and the problem is no, of course, this house is now the, the, the, the next stage of the two's uh, agreements might expire overnight and there talks underway as we understand. but the question is, what will happen next is what it wants to see more of the children and women that are remaining in gaza to be released. but of course, the next stage would be to also release a young men or elderly men. and they might be considered by how most of, especially the younger men, a soldiers. so they might demand a higher price for them hight more high profile palestinian prisoners to be
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exchanged for them. and also uh for the families here and the who have maybe seen some of their relatives released to know we had seen a children being released. but the fathers are still being has a hostage, and garza and some families have not even received any sign of life. so there's a lot of concern whether is this true? so be extended and whether there will be more exchanges of hostages here in the coming days. as part of this truth telling you more aid is supposed to be getting through to guys, it's badly needed. obviously, how much a though has actually been delivered? well this is an important part of this said choose a agreement that's more humanitarian aid goes into gaza. this has also happened, but the organizations working the united nations and the other, the color scheme and red crescent. the old have said, you know, what comes in is the good that it comes in now,
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but it is just uncertainty how long, you know this can be to be delivered if said, you know, the choice is extend this every time by a day or 2. and also it is not enough uh to meet all the needs. uh, we have to say that they're about, according to the united nations, 80 percent of the causes residents have been displaced in some way or another. that's about one point. 8000000 people out of the 2200000 people in gaza. many are in overcrowded shelters. some tried to go home to the north or where they have been told to move south, but they have no homes to go back to. so the situation is very dire and very difficult, but of course everybody's hoping now that is true, smart be extended, but the uncertainties there, how long? you know this will be extended, tonio, thank you very much. that was our correspond attorney kramer in jerusalem
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built india where 41 construction workers who were trapped in a himalayan tunnel had been freed after 2 and a half week effort to reach them. the workers had been there since a landslide caused the section to the highway tunnel there that they were building to collapse, or after 17 long r d was days. the search and rescue mission is healed as the success of the work is have been rescued. their safe and doctors have examined them. all of them have been sent to us. the 41 men survived for over 2 weeks in the collapse tunnel, things to supply of oxygen and food provided to them through narrow pipes. the rescuers managed to get through. yeah, it was a very challenging task on the work and struggled inside the tunnel non stop for more than 16 days and outside the whole country was struggling with the bottom from
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the threw out the rescue operations family members held out hope many waiting outside the tunnel for days until finally get new started to trickle in both the the so many days my brother is about to come out. whatever i'm feeling now after they actually get out and it will be something else. as one by one, rescuers finally pulled out all the men through passageway they made out of well did pipes. they were transferred to a hospital where they will be kept under medical supervision before being for united with their families. daily beer, a chief i'm re did she most by the way, the story i enjoyed just now. i'm going to these construction workers were trapped under ground for 2 weeks. it must have been a very emotional moment for them and their loved ones. how are they doing to us? it was a very emotional moments terry. they had
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a physical examination at the site. it says when they came out and they've now spent the night to the hospital where they've had a 1st good night to rest and 17 days now, their reports to be a flowing to another research hospital where they will be given a both power to examination of their physical condition and the mental stress, they've gone through the then be a given 15 to 20 days of leave to recover from their ordeal. and then also be given financial compensation for the trauma that they've undergo on. just a very, really emotional scenes last night, terry, as the work has begun to come up, one after the other and within an hour or $41.00 of them trapped for 17 days, what out the nation had been on the edge of this was and it seemed like a 1000000000, pres, had been on said to relieve joy jubilation for the work as the families, the nation, and above or the risk you work as could be struggling to get the module of these
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days. talk to us more about the rescue effort to look so much work was put into keeping these, these construction work is a lot and rescuing them. that's right. it took much longer than initially anticipated what the, the work as well actually ending the shift on the body. that's in this one of its biggest religious festivals when the roof of the tunnel caved in where they were. so this is about 200 meters away from the mouth of the tunnel and there was simply trapped so huge efforts were made to grin vertically horizontally to try and get them out. but nothing seemed to be working that way. and then there was a major setback a few days ago when one of the big printing machines being used up here, the debris just broke down. and that's when they built the sofa rach minus. now these are people who used the hand because to was hands printing machines and sometimes it has to simplify slips to the debris for the last few meters to reach
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the trapped workers. and when they did, of course, that was a major. major breakthrough multiple agencies had been involved in this operation. foreign consultants had been built and so in the end it took 17 days, but at the end there was success comes more about the tunnel and retail. it's considered to be in a vicious project, but there were safety concerns weren't there to yes, they looked at me because this donnelly spot pacific yada autonomy is part of a major project for the, for a job tom project, which makes 4 major religious sites in the area together, so the idea was to bring in with tourist, smoke, pilgrims and so on. but they were very concerned about building such a massive kind of infrastructure project in the geologically sensitive area. just this year they bought a housing, a land slides in the area, 50 people. what can you do? monson range. so everyone was
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a bit aware that this was an environmentally sensitive, and bonneville area. so pressed and had me now. so this be bit a towards, but the focus to know has been on risk in the work is not the safe and there out, i think questions will be asked. should this be done? was an, an environmental assessment report, which was a ignored, should that have been done, should 50 mission measures to a being taken to all these hot questions will now be off teddy. now that the work is out and safe, i'm ready to thank you very much. that was a deli beard cheap. i'm re touching catch up on a few other stories making headlines around the world today. finland says it will close its 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 starting on thursday. the former us president
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jimmy carter has attended a memorial service for his wife, rosalind in georgia in a rare public appearance. the 99 year old was joined by his successors, joe biden, and bill clinton and all 5 living 1st ladies. rosalind carter read to find the role of the modern 1st lady and spent most of her life working on humanitarian projects . and german, chancellor of schultz says he will stick to his plans to monetize germany's economy . despite the looming budget crisis, is cabinet is facing a whole of 60000000000 years and it's budget after a ruling by germany's top court earlier this month regarding the use of emergency funds. sports now in germany's footballers have reached the under 17 world cup final. in indonesia, their semi final match ended 3 all in normal time with argentina equalizing in the 97th minute. despite the set back,
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germany held their nerve in the ensuing penalty shoot outs. they'll play france in the final where they will be appearing for the 1st time since 1985 all the players could barely contain their joy after that victory. here's what they told, dw, after making the final billing. amazing right now. so very crazy game. and when independent issue though, so last was, so now we're on the finals. i think all mentality, so we over we always, we never give up. and that's why, really, that's wrong. as you're watching dw news, just reminder the top stories were following for you. this, our 10 is released into 4 nationals have become the latest task just to be freed from gaza in exchange for the release of palestinian prison comes on the 5th day of a truce between israel and the military group looks at all 41 workers trapped in the collapse mountain tunnel in india have now been brought to the
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surface. they've been stuck there for more than 2 weeks after a landslide. close to the end of the ex, beijing makes a new push for, for an investment. as many nations are backing away. all that more business with chris coke, the to the special hot spots in germany 0 dw, extremely worth a bit. the .

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