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the, the, this is the, the, the news coming to you live from berlin, tori mediators push for an extension of the seas far as more as really hostages are released by him. us is real release has 30 published indian prisoners on the 5th day of the trustees. also in the program, native foreign ministers are meeting with their ukrainian culture part on the agenda. the mazda is real conflict, the war in ukraine, and how the alliance can help achieve ready itself for potential nato membership.
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it seems of relief and the relation in the himalayas rescue teams in india, a free call 41 construction workers trapped inside the collapse mountain tunnel for more than 2 weeks. the hello and terry martin, thanks for joining us from us 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 guys are bringing 281. the total number released sense of temporary pause and fighting began on friday. in turn, israel has freed a total of $180.00 posted in prisoners the final 24 hours, so that extended truce begin later today, but mediator casa, is pushing for a more lasting c spar. arrangements is another nice of is raylon's.
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mazda is truth, root, 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 back to israel. the young people who welcomed home in the occupied waste thing too, which do see palestinians return to loved ones. after being released from his riley prisons, sir, it's indescribable 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 it. although this freedom today is partial and incomplete, it will be complete when our homeland is liberated and all of our prisoners are
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free hopes of freeing more prisoners and more hostages hinges on extending the car in pulls and 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 detained in is riley prisons. only a truce could lead to the lease of people headed in captivity and avoid fair to the region of escalation. this throughs 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 troops around extending the fragile truce,
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which is now in its last dw is tanya kramer is in jerusalem. i asked her earlier about these really hostages, who have not yet been released. i mean, for now the attention is again, on the 1st of all, there's hostages that are expected to be released today by mazda to be brought home to israel. and we understand that the government has received a list, and families have been notified. and what seems a bit becoming a routine is actually not a routine at all. it's a, it's a very complicated and so approach a, a process every scene on tuesday there was also a violation of the true. so anything could happen. but what is, of course, then a discussed you as well uh, in israel, is that this extended a to $606.00 days will expire overnight, which will happen then by that to go into the next stage. it's expected as how most
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could again release more hostages as it is in this agreement, that for every 10 hostages, another a day of truth will be edit. but this also talk about what will happen to the 160 hostages that are held about about 160 hostages that are being held in gaza among the many a male, a civilians and made soldiers, none of them has been released by now and that is the expectation that thomasville demands more high profile of public opinion, prisoners to be exchange for that. so what has been happening and to know the situation is that for example, the entire family is that has been taken captive the. the mothers and the children were released, but not the fathers that are still in dogs. and also many families don't know if they didn't see a sign of life at all for their relatives and hostages that are being housing
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causes. so there is of course, a lot of relief for every hostage that is being released, but also a lot of concern concern for those where the moment at least staying behind. and there's hope that the government will do everything to bring more of these hostages home. now the warring parties have been negotiating through inter mediators and to tar. uh, what are you hearing from those talk talks ton well, we understand that talk so under way, um, uh, in, in, in doha cut to see a leading again together with the egyptians and also the united states. and you could see uh, an extension. uh, because under the agreement is ro reported the agree to an extension of the, to as of 10 days in general. it from us. we'll provide more hostages a that they will, that they're willing to release in exchange for
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a policy and imprisoned those. but we have to wait and see whether they can actually agree to that. they're also talks underway. we understand, you know, for a more lasting agreement. but you also hearing here from is really officials, you know, they've, they've been token him to post days. that is, read has said they will, uh, you know, resumed the war uh at some point because they have not yet attained the goals to illuminating how most suited would be way too early to talking about a longer agreement on that. but again, everything is still not quite clear and we have to wait and see how, how the next hours will play out. tony and thank you very much for the update. that was our correspondent tony kramer in jerusalem. a little house in boucher as a journalist who was in gaza until just recently now and the jordanian capital a month. i asked him what his sources are telling him about the situation in guys.
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and now it's, it's a listening, almost to very hard and hard, and almost most of the items are missing there, and food is very limited, and no one making for city still despite or the the ceasefire, or the temporary bo, it's communication is not working properly. it's very hard to communicate with the people, whether from outside or people inside together in many places. uh, people that have access to um there are some reports coming this morning. some, some people were injured the bid and it had on at least 3. it's not still not on the to and from administer hotels. um and there are lines on everything like, uh, cooking guys. uh and the guys lean um and most of the supermarkets are in the
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people call afford food. prices are rising up. some of the items are really and become more expensive than the for example, one of the example when so when people sold used to be one shekel, now it's sold by 20 shekels. now this doesn't sound like things are, are getting much better there, despite the fact that aid is getting in is that a that has been delivered to gaza during this pause and the fighting, having any impact on the quality of life. therefore, for the civilians or the aid is very important, of course. uh, but the number of the a coming in is very limited. uh, we are talking about $200.00 trucks for a specific items. not even missing is needed and is coming into gallons and sold the medicine and or medical supplies and water and we are talking
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about and over 2000000 people in that need off to and the 4 to 8 days of fighting now. and nothing were and entering garza and now an adult over a 1000000, according to the united nations are displaced. they are in bed need people lost their jobs and they are hot no money. so of course there is a bit of change, but it's not enough from the 4 digit is coming there from the disabilities that from the people with their own on other uh, on social media or people i talked to. they are suffering from that. they still lining and manual people are not receiving anything while you're speaking us. and we know we've just been looking at some pictures from gaza and the level of destruction is, is extraordinary. there are reports, housing that is really soldiers rated the janine refugee camp for in the occupied west back. what can you tell us about that?
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a yes. from last 9th uh ms. wayllace rooms rated the janine city and the account, and it's still going on up to this moment. and as the reports coming from there, they are a troops and g is what you need me to read. deeps are surrounding the main hospital janine hospital and they are and preventing the answers to reach that, to inspect those, implement the ambulances. if they have a one to people they, they might arrest the reports for me as the dates we were injured. meanwhile, there are finding an exchange of fire between the student militants and the troops over there. and it's not, it's not a new thing. we can say that mostly like during this week, this is the 3rd time at least that phase where any troops, inter jeanine and, and then across the year that many times and one of them that they spend some days
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their husband. thank you for bringing this up. today with that that was journalist housing pollution in amman. jordan, thank you. nature for administrators are meeting in brussels for a 2nd day with the israel hum us war in focus. they will also discuss strengthening defense cooperation with ukraine as it continues its effort to repel russian aggression on the battlefield. the nature of alliance will continue talks on sweden's ongoing bid for membership, which turkey is expected to ratify, perhaps within weeks for, for enjoying now by our brussels bureau chief, alexander. for now, he shuddered. what a foreign ministers are saying about the situation in israel and gone so as well. the war in the middle east is of course, at the top of the agenda here at the stalls and back there need to
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a secretary general. well come. the extension of the post it posts in hostilities, a stressing that it will allow for more humanitarian aids to be delivered to gaza and for more hostages with riley hostages to be released. however, she also said that nato, as of now audience doesn't play any role in the region, but it's also true that some allies are engage in different ways. so when we talk about the u. s, for instance, that is very supportive of israel and turkey. that is very critical of israel. so if you can see there are different positions, but uh, what's a for administer as a hero, stressing that nato as an alliance is not playing any role in the reach and at the moment well, rushes more. i guess ukraine is also being discussed at that meeting, of course. so our nato countries still fully committed alexandra,
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to helping you create as well. they have been very adamant about dad stressing that they are going to support ukraine as long as it's takes today. then you need to ukraine council has come together for the very 1st time at the level of foreign ministers and to meet you. a clear about the ukraine and foreign minister is here to, to brief his colleagues about the situation on the battlefield that has been described as his tale made. they will also talk about what's ukraine needs to survive the upcoming winter? because we are seeing that russia is intensifying its attacks and the german foreign minister and the bad bulk has already called for a winter shield for ukraine. so all of that will be discussed here today. however, we also have to acknowledge that this unity of it need to elyse looks
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a bit afraid around the edges. so we see that in the you as the republicans are blocking more you asked military 8 for ukraine in congress. and we have some european members of the lions hungry for instance, or slovakia who are questioning whether the support for ukraine should continue. so i think that the main goal of, of this meeting today is to send the signal that nato allies ours to commit to its, to supporting q crane, so they kept, can continue fighting against russian forces. and finally, what about sweden sped to join the nato alliance. turkey has been holding that off any sign and crew could soon finally give its approval as well. i don't think that anyone he is getting to other hopes high,
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even though we heard some very hard criticism here with, for instance, the german, the french foreign minister saying that now it's time for to a key to approve sweden's membership. that this situation is hurting the whole alliance, but the process has been sold for a while and the turkish government. they need to approve for sweden's bid to join nato. and so allies at the moment just needs to wait. they cannot do anything. instead, may be of, it just may be a ramp up the pressure verbal pressure on turkey, but the process needs to be continued in the, to a case government. and that could take a while. alexandra, thank you. as always, our brussels bureau chief alexandro phenomena here in germany, transfer of schultz says he will stick to his plans to modernize the country's economy. despite a looming budget crisis, his cabinet is grappling with
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a 60000000000 euro hole in his 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 power and see you have no idea how to drive this country forward in the coming years by the indignant guard. this comes of 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. and i think that was the legal why when angle of michael was in power,
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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 years in the government's budget. that's money that should have been used to modernize the country. doesn't have that. i toyed germany 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 the current and future
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governments at federal and state level nearly to every other piece that makes it 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? take a look at a few other stories making headlines around the world today. australian prime minister s any of an easy has issued a national apologize. people affected by the, the little my drug scandal calling it a dark chapter in australia is medical history. the drug was prescribed for of morning sickness in the 19 fifties and sixties, but was later found to cause severe birth. perfect. finland says it will close its last remaining border crossing with russia for 2 weeks using russia of orchestrating
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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. as for you, as president 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, frozen and carter, read the funds, the role of the modern 1st lady and spent most of her life working on humanitarian projects to india. now we're $41.00 construction workers who were trapped for over 2 weeks and a himalayan total or undergoing health checks after being rescued. the workers were trapped 200 meters inside the tunnel. they were building. when the land slide caused it to collapse. as after 17 long r d was days,
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the search and rescue mission is held. as the success of the day, the workers have been rescued. the states and doctors have examined the old of them has been sent to us. the 41 men survived for over 2 weeks and the collapse tunnel things to supply of oxygen and food provided to them through narrow pipes that rescuers manage to get through. yeah, i did. 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 box and the threw out the rescue. operations family members held out hope many waiting outside the tunnel for days until finally getting you 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,
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rescuers finally pulled out all the men through passage way. they made out of well the pipes. they were transferred to a hospital where they will be kept under medical supervision before being for united with their families. use daily bureau chief of rated cim toby moore about how the rescue workers are doing. so, it was a very emotion moments terry. they had 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. whether it be given about how the examination of their physical condition and the mental stress, they've gone through the been 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. yes,
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they were really emotional scenes last night. terry, as the work as began to come up one after the other and within an hour 41 of them cracked for 17 days out. the nation had been on the edge or this was, and it seemed like a 1000000000 pres, had been on said to relief, joy jubilation for the work as the families, the nation, and above or the risk you work as would be struggling to get the module of these days talk to us more about the rescue effort. 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 up. it's the 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
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simply craft, 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 set back 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 to catch to was hands printing machines and sometimes it bad hands to simulate the city, to the degree for the last few meters to reach the trapped workers. and when they did, of course, that was a major, major break through multiplan 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. yes,
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it was harry because this donnelly, as bob pacific, yada autonomy is part of a major project for the full of job tom project, which links for major religious sites in the area together. and the idea was to bring in with tourist, smoke, pilgrims, and so on. but they were already concerned about building such a massive kind of infrastructure project in geologically sensitive area. just this year they bought a housing, a land slides in the area. 50 people were kid you 2 months in range. so everyone was a bit aware that this was an environmentally sensitive and bonneville area. so preston had me know, should this be best towards the focus to know has been on risk in the work as not that be a safe and there out. i think questions will be off, should this be done? was an environmental assessment before which was ignored? should that have been done? should 50000000 measures to a being taken to all these hot questions will now be asked daddy, now that the work is out and safe and ready to thank you very much. that was
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a deli beard cheap. i'm re touching sports though, and germany's young footballers have reached the under 17 world cup final. in indonesia, there's so many final match ended 3 all in normal time with argentina equalizing in the 90 seven's minute. but despite the setbacks, germany held their nerve in the ensuing penalty shoot out, no play france and the final word 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 right now it's very crazy game. and when independent issue though, so last was, so now we're on the finals, i think. and so let's see. so we over, we always, we never give up. and that's why, really that strong as you're watching dw news, just a reminder,
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the top story of the following for you this, our 10 is really is and to, for a national. so become the latest hostages to be freed from gaza and exchange for palestinian prisoners for me is really channels came on the 5th day of a truce between israel and the militant group a month of mixed up. next eco, india, looking at how it rolling we indoors to promote food secured. thanks for watching. the
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