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the, the, this is the, the news coming to life from berlin, kentucky mediators pushed for an extension of the c spire as more as rarely hostages are released by who loves his real release has 30 palestinian prisoners on the 5th day of the truce. also on the program nature of foreign ministers are meeting with their ukrainian counterpart on the agenda. i'm us is real conflict, the war and ukraine and how the alliance could help keep ready itself for potential nato membership. the
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hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. i'm us militants and the gaza strip have freed 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. begin on friday. in turn is real history, the total of a $180.00 palestinian prisoners. last day of that extended truth has begun now, but mediator kata is pushing for a more lasting ceasefire agreement of another night of israel and mazda is through his 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 to around $160.00 hostages, a still being held in gaza in thousands of palestinians detained in is riley
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prisons. only a truce could lead to the lease of people headed in captivity and avoid fair to the legion on an escalation. this throws, must dead into apartment and seize fire israel and hum us accused each other was fighting flareups on tuesday media i took a ta, said the breeches did not. from the agreement, cut out is again, facilitating troops around extending the fragile truce, which is now in its last day early i put it to dw, correspond attorney kramer, that although the past by they've so seen release of many hostages, dozens more remaining captivity. well, that's right, i mean, for now the attention is again, on the 1st of all those hostages that are expected to be released today
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by how mazda to be brought home to israel. and we understand that the government has received a list and some of these 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 a fresh, 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 uh, discussed. yeah. as well. uh is, well, is that this uh, extended a to $606.00 days will expire overnight, which will happen then by that to go into the next stage. its expected us from us could uh, again release uh 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
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among the many amenities of civilians and made soldiers. none of them has been released by now and that is the expectation that thomasville demands more high proof of public stadium prisoners to be exchanged for that. so what has been happening and to know the situation is that for example, the entire families that have 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 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. and that was need of these tiny kramer jerusalem speaking to me
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a short while ago. so hudson boucher, his a journalist who was based in gaza and is now a closely monitoring situation there from the jordanian capital a month. i asked him what his sources are telling him about god. so the situation and goals are still very hard and hard and almost most of the items are missing, their food is very limited and no one making for cities still despite of the ceasefire or the in very bow is communication is not working properly. it's very hard to communicate with the people when they're from outside or people inside together in many places. uh, people didn't have access to the there are some reports coming this morning. some, some people were injured. the bid and bid had known at least 3. it's not still not
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on time from administer hotels and there are lines on everything like i go can guys and the guys leading them and most of the simple markets are in the people call and afford food. prices are rising up and some of the items are really become more expensive as well. for example, one of the example when so when people sold used to be one critical now it's sold by 20 shekels. so it's journalist housing pollution in amman, jordan, now nato foreign ministers are meeting in brussels for a 2nd day with the israel home us more 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 will, will continue talks on sweden's ongoing bid for membership, which turkey is expected to rest of the fight. so i asked our
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brussels bureau chief alexander for them, and what the fore administers are saying about the situation in israel and gasoline as well. the war in the middle east is of course, at the top of the agenda here, the stalls and bags they need to a secretary general welcome, 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 ions, doesn't play any role in the region, but it's also true that some allies are engage in different ways. 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 what's a for administer as
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a here, a stressing that nature as an alliance is not playing any role in the reach. and at the moment, those are brussels bureau chief there, alexander fun. um and let's take a look at a few other stories making headlines around the world today. australian prime minister anthony albany is a, has issued a national apology to people affected by the phone with them. i drug scandal calling it a dark chapter in australia as medical history. the drug was prescribed for morning sickness and the 19 fifties and sixties, but was later found to cause severe birth defects. 41 construction workers were trapped for over 2 weeks and a himalayan road tunnel or undergoing health checks after being rescued. the men were trapped. 200 meters inside the tunnel that they were building when a landslide caused it to collect dw is deli bureau chief,
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i'm ready to cim and tell me more about the condition of the rescue workers. it was a very emotional moments terry. they had a physical examination at the site itself when they came out. and they've now spent the night in the hospital where they've had a 1st good night to rest. and 17 days now, their reports, it'd be a flown to another research hospital whether it be given a both part of the 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. yes, they were really emotional scenes last night. terry, as the work as began to come out, one after the other and within an hour 41 of them crept for 17 days out. the nation had been on the edge all this was and it seemed like a 1000000000 press had been onset to relieve joy jubilation for the work of the
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families. the nation and above or the rescue workers could be struggling to get the module of these days. those dw is deli bureau chief, i'm rated cima. now the 1st passenger jet powered only by cooking oil and waste product says made a successful maiden flight from london to new york. it's being held by supporters as a breakthrough in green technologies. but analyst warren, the shifting aviation away from fossil fuels, remains a challenge because of the high cost and small volumes of sustainable aviation fuels. the 1st of its kind, these, boeing 787 is being fueled before taken off from london heathrow airport. the virgin atlantic slide is the 1st loan, whole slide powered only by so called sustainable obligation fuel made from waste. what we'll do with white 100. it say that a 100 percent sustainable aviation can be used today and existing engine efraim
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fuel infrastructure. but the challenge ahead is really one of the scaling to get to enough fully. and so that we're flying more sustainable aviation every day. the flight is a one or event only carrying a group of politicians and business people. it aims to show for. so free flights are possible, which makes virgin group found the reach of branson, proud of his latest achievement. nobody thought it was going to be possible ever long whole airlines to be able to fly on sustainable aviation field. and today we hope to hope to prove the skeptics wrong, prove that it can be done. and once we've done it, we that we then will turn to the feel industry and say, if you can supply it, we proven that can be done. if you supply it, we will use at branson that meets. it will take a while before there is enough such field for the industry. airlines seek it as the
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most effective way to help bring down carbon emissions. the project supporters, hey, what they call a breakthrough. but environmental groups describe the flight as an example of green washing. as for one such trip, there was still $100000.00 daily flights using fossil fuel, the in football rating champions. manchester city came from 2 goals down to be germany's or b lupsi in their champions. league group game early hall on started cities, come back in the 2nd half highlands goal was his 40th in the competition. and it means he has broken another record. they took him just 35 games to reach that tally . that's fewer, that's 10 fewer than the previous wrecked. manchester city coach pep, gaudio, is running out of ways to praise his star. striker holland is what he had to say after the match accidentally. again,
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that doesn't mean that i'm really impress. seen any one ends it today in other breakers and congratulations and some simply or so i tell him any time. so we have really lease that out there. and of course help us make uh, i would goal and if it's kind of always have, even, even he needs, if it's have for control or should always use that elsewhere the champions league a controversial late penalty rescue the one old draw for parents send you my phone to newcastle, giving them but they scored the penalty in the 98 minute of the game after a hand ball was given against new castle defender t. no libra man. so the results means p. s g is qualification, for the knockout stage remains in their own hands. they play already qualified, but lucy don't mind next. so you're watching dw news. just reminder, the top story we're following for you, this our tennis rallies and 2 for nationals have become the latest task just to be
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freed from guides in exchange for palestinian prisoners in his really jails. came on the 5th day of a truce between israel and the militant group for months of the ext documentary on vladimir puddings efforts to expand russia's influence in the art. thanks for watching the not just another day. so much is happening all at once. we take time to understand this is the day i'm in that's look at current use events, analyzed by experts and critical thinking is weekdays on d w.
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