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of the the, this is the w news lies from the guitar immediate as close for an extension of the ceasefire. as more it's rarely hostages are released by hum us and israel releases to us the palestinian prisoners on the 5th day of fiction steals. also coming up on the program, nato foreign ministers, amazing, was a ukrainian council, paused on the agenda, the hum of israel conflict, the role in ukraine and how the alliance can help feed ready itself for potential
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nato membership. scenes of relief and elation in the himalayas rescue teams in india. free o forcing one construction workers, trucks inside a collapse of mountain tunnel from moving into the new groups. mckinnon. welcome to the program with a less than a day now before an extended truesdale between israel and homos militants runs out . because already media is, has a trying to get negotiate has from both sides to agree to a more last thing ceasefire arrangement. a new group of hostages was released from the gaza strip on tuesday. 12 people were afraid from gaza, bringing 281. the total number released since the temporary pools and slicing again on friday. and ton, israel has free to total of $100.00 ac,
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posted in prison is of another nice of israel and 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, things to which do c palestinians return to love ones of the being released from his riley prisons. so 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
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incomplete, it will be complete when our homeland is liberated and all of our prisoners are free. hopes of freeing 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 detained is riley prisms. only a truce could lead to the lease of people headed in captivity and avoid fair to the region of escalation. this throws, 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,
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facilitating troops around extending the fragile truce, which is now in its last day that's go straight to a correspondent in jerusalem then says, 11, then the truce has been in place for 5 days now. but there are of course, still many hostages who haven't been released. what can you tell us about them with 7 weeks into this deal since october 7 and the majority of the hostages is still in gauze, and many women and children have been released. and israel is received its latest list of possible hostages to be released today on this last day of the extended troops. as you point out, there's going to be a push from both sides on this last day to get out as many as they can. the palestinians wanting the highest profile prisoners possible to be released. that's yet to be seen. the norwegian refugee council, i found really interesting,
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pointing out to you in an interview on dw, just yesterday, that we shouldn't be trading in human lives. the trading 50 hostages for a 150 pounds, danny and prisoners. it's something that wouldn't stand up on the international law . and at the same time trading in international 8, we've seen a trickle of trucks into the gaza strip since the beginning of this war. and now that's been increased to some 200 a day still know when you are now for the gaza strip. so we know that the negotiations have been happening through intermediaries in tall, all the any indications that all the best the spot could be extended. again, the cuts. how are your prime minister was making? are the knights with the heads of america's intelligence agency, the c i a and most on israel's intelligence body, along with the gibson officials, cause of being the mediators in all the visits home to some of the highest profile
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. how most officials, by the it's been broke ring at these deals between israel and thomas and the talk is now of a 4 day extension, is, are the talk of that no, uh, confirmation yet the negotiations including possibly men now and soldiers as part of those hostages. and higher profile palestinian prisoners. the other question being age, the hospitals in the gaza strip saying at the moment they getting a lot of beds. voting, they've got enough of those. they need medicine and they need the equipment needed to operate on uh, on people they having to make many unnecessary amputations. they say the u. n. a chief is in jordan for talks to day, hoping to open another border crossing to let in more. right, right. then thanks so much for the update, that's the w has been submitted and reporting from jerusalem
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and will join now by tara to shower of it. uh, sports presence of the world health organization in geneva, misty. charlotte, thank you so much for your time. your organization has said that more people in gaza could be more at risk of dying from disease them from bones. can you tell us how serious is the threats to people's health and goals are right now as well? the truck is very serious right now, because what we have is the 1800000 people in garza who had to leave there. how many of them are you know, over crowded shelters and the temperatures uh, dropping down and we lack of access to clean water. uh, and the lack of sedation, obviously, that all elements increase the risk of respiratory diseases of water will diseases of skin diseases. we have teams uh uh, in guys uh, last week and uh they,
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they said for example, uh these shelters. there was a one shower for 4000 people. there was one toilet for more than 200 people. so in these conditions on top of people already have chronic conditions, diabetes, hyper tension, people who need their medicine and they cannot access. so all these elements will likely increase the mortality. and then if the around military operations review me, that's what leads to more, 2 more, most of life's which are even made very clear the, the unbelievable challenges of being faced by people that the over crowding and hospitals, the shelters that have full, the lack of clean water, to what extent is you will stuff even able to detect any serious disease outbreaks left alone prevent them? i mean, what can be done in a situation like this as well? did the surveillance system disease or the system has been
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a functioning gaza before to accomplish now? obviously people on the move with the many health centers to a 3rd of how centers on the functioning anymore. so instead of hospitals are not functional or just a functioning in a limited way, obviously there is a challenge as to the diesel disease surveillance that we are working with the agency for, for hosting as we device to. yeah. that read the present to add up with the ministry of housing, gaza to try to get a, get a picture. but again, what we really need is a full access full human area 8, including medical supplies, as we have just heard from that's gonna be a correspondent. what do you also need really, is it, is this the step or we choose to become a ceasefire because as long as, as a, as there is a military operation going on. uh, there will be more, there was station and more,
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more suffering. so the piece is really the only solution to bring back to health services to everyone off some of the, the interested in the 6 still being transported to egypt to get kind of that still there, there have been a, a number of patients that had to be that a truck that transferred to to egypt, our teens helped uh, uh, transferred patients for hospitals ignore the guys that, that they were unable to continue to provide services to hospitals inside of god. but those hospitals are already full. and again, with a number of injuries, and we to read the number of people who need medical care. there are 50000 pregnant women even guys, and they need access to do to health services to all these people really rely on hospitals working. so it's not about the getting go to a, some people, it's really trying to make sure the cost of those that exist all repaired and up
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stuff and equipped to provide those services to everyone who needs can i ask you what preparations you'll stuff i'm making? what will be possible if this truth is not extended again? well, what we'll see. we'll see more destruction lucio casualties o c must suffer it as a new really human way. it's difficult to, to, to, to, to, to, to accept to that what we can do as a humanitarian is really going on what to do stopped is, and what we can do a little bit is that we bring up medical supplies to egypt. and then when we are allowed to get it in, but we, we may bring as, as much support as we want. if, if, if there is no peace, the life of the lives will continue to be less part to share of it with the world health organization in geneva. thank you so much for your time today. think it's
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a nice high foreign ministers are amazing and brussels for a 2nd day would be israel. how much will in focus. they will also be discussing strengthening defense cooperation with ukraine as it continues its effort to repel russian aggression on the battlefield. the nice so alliance will also push forward talks on sweden's ongoing phase fitness and membership suite and says it has been told by to key it expects to rectify accession for the scandinavian country. within weeks, your brains for administer will be attending the talks and brussels. he's pushing nathan members to ramp up the delivery of weapons. munition and supplies is also expected to discuss nathan memberships, the ukraine, nato secretary general insult book said that was not a question of if. but when this meeting demos does that to your credit is moving closer and closer to the nato. and after meeting we will discuss how we can support
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your policy towards and they to membership while as agree, that's it. okay? and will become a member of that audience on the we need now to discuss the path forward, the reform efforts, and accommodate the kind of support you in implementing those reforms. let's get more from our correspondent in teams mateus spelling a mateus. how desperate is ukraine for nathan membership? or at some points, this will will end whether it will be with your grade. taking back the territories, the dresser has occupied as people the hope or with any of the, a compromise or whatever a situation. but to people who are convinced that to whatever the outcome will be, rushes the emissions to take ukraine will not end at that point. and that is why a majority of people here. vast majority of people here now favor accession tonight
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natal. as the security guarantee that the country will need after this war, of course, there are some people here who hope that you paid would even be able to success me to during the war. but that seems very unlikely, considering that nature is not very keen on taking on on, on taking anybody who is it involved in an active conflict into nature right now. but the goal is clear, and unlike 10 years ago, it's supported by majority of people. here it is. can you tell us more about the situation at the front right now? i mean, how are the soldiers coping with the increasingly best so when to whether the, its yeah, you can see here, behind me we have slow here, wet snow. uh uh, so it's a very uncomfortable weather, even here in the city. you know, imagine what it might be like at the front fence winter, it slows everything down. the ground gets muddy. there is snow. so just caught your
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code. so in a way it helps those who defend rather than those who are on the talk. uh, but it makes operations more difficult for both sides and uh, this is what people are getting ready now for. um, i have just a few days ago visited. so some sewage is near the front line. we have talked about how they are getting prepared for the winter, but also what they expect, what the trajectory of the world might be, or what their worries are. let's listening to this the sewage is i've just come back from the front line a few days to recover a bit of training and return to the trenches. there's not much movement there. the fighting is really felt that when the pool so i mean, i think the richard that it's an attempt to move. i said it was like, the russians never run out of ammunition because the, the, the that's kind of frustrating. excuse me for straight
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despite that though, we stand here to defend our freedoms, our country. that's more important than the amount to they have munitions solutions we're we are in the hinterland of the mon section of the front lines. you have barely moved in almost a year. whoa . ukraine's counter offensive is now widely seen as a failure. and as a width and codes european winter takes over, nicholas likely to join the complicates the guy's doing that. the ground here is really strange. when you get the impression that it doesn't absorb water at all, it becomes really difficult to move to the ground becomes some kind of mixture of swamp and clay well with this. the guys who are holding in the
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evacuating wounded comrades from the trenches. that is also part of the training casualty numbers remain estate secret, but it is clear that many units are affected. needing to fee is about maintain income but strength. next, the ukraine was spend, hobbits, annual budget on defense records. and yet, for many basic needs, including medical supplies, the armies to depends on private donations you do like it as long as you have holes cause i'm going to civilians could be doing more work than what they don't want to. they are tied. they have been told that everything is great out to you. so they lift the lines as before, and we live here. we on 2 different well lost, completely different in this world, month, and bullets. so just swallow the disappointment and prepare for the long hold.
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they hope that the country the defending can do with this, say i'm about with my tears. spelling in cases falls that report matessa. what about when the, when to is those is ukraine likely to then attempt to nothing major offensive? or at the moment it looks like the rest of the as last winter, we'll use the winter to try a few more offensive. there's one ongoing in the town of, of the of go with your credit is still holding back. the dresser has made a few games and what will happen next spring is of course, uh a particular issue. if what depends a lot on, uh, the delivery is that the wisdom supporters can make to ukraine. russia has, we've just heard it's an advantage. and that's what we hear everywhere in numbers of sales. europe has promised a 1000000 sellers, but it seems that it's not to able to deliver that. and that would be
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a major factor in whether ukraine would be able and we try to move on again. they don't have much of a choice because a stalemate that we see now is also not an option. a, it's a dangerous, so you created because it's a might actually to the west losing interest. so the pressure is high to try you and other offensive with how this is going. i guess this is really how this would be possible. this is really the question that a occupies everybody in the military leadership at this moment. the w mathias spelling are replacing from canes. thank you. as to india now with 41 construction workers who attracts over 2 weeks and a himalayan tunnel on now on the going health checks off to being rescued. the work has for track $200.00 maces inside the tunnel that they were building on parts of it collapsed. after 17 long r d was days,
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the search and rescue mission is held as the success of the work is have been rescued. safe and doctors have examined the all of them have 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. the rescuers manage to get through it. it was a very challenging task on the work and struggled inside the tunnel non stop for more than 16 days at outside. the whole country was struggling with the bottom from the through 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
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after they actually get out and it will be something else as one by one, rescuers finally pulled out all the men through passage way. they made out of well the pipe. they were transferred to a hospital where they will be kept under medical supervision before being for united with their families. and that's got more per month. any bureau chief, i'm richard cima. hi, i'm reaching out how all the work is doing now. i mean, we could see them smiling the about the how are they doing the hi, anya, the workers seem to be doing relatively well. they had an on site medical examination as soon as they came up. but then now in the hospital or research hospital in the city of michigan in the region where they're going, undergoing a power examination to be kept on the observation for 20 for was to assess the physical condition as well as the mental stress that they've gone through and off
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to that, they'd be given a few days leave to recover from the o d. and also compensation for the kind of trauma they've undergone. and of course the voice guns he's been watching this rescue operation with baited breath, and they were huge seams of jubilation. and elation when the work of stuff is coming out last night and this huge relief in the country that they own out now up to 17 days of captivity. and it was an extra 100. extraordinary rescue, wasn't it? can you give us some more details about how, how this was even possible, as it was much more complicated, this operation that initially sold as we held that the rescue workers will actually the, the work is actually leaving for the shift when boss of the roof of the tunnel combats dropping them by 200 meters inside of from the mouth of the time to be used. different agencies came into has the dark machinery from all over the country, even from overseas. they got international consultants to help with the process was
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complicated because drilling budget can be and horizontally wasn't being the results that they called. finally, there was a major setback when a big drilling machine collapsed in the middle of the debris. so in the end, they brought with it, so for rat minus. so these are people who use hand heads, machine read hand has risen. the even use a bare hands to drift to, to work through the debris for 24 hours. non stop before they managed to reach the workers and then the signs of a huge elation joined people. how did each other and the finally, the work is what brought out one by one last night. so happy ending to an extraordinary story. but i mean, is that going to be in an investigation into the accident? is anyone going to be held accountable for what happened? absolutely, i'm yeah. now that the work is safe and i'll just put on the people asking questions, how did this happen? so they'll be looking into what led to this accident,
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and then it will also be examining all the tunnels in the region because this particular on the spot for large infrastructure projects being built in the region and questions are being asked. why are such big projects being built and area which is environment to move on rivers, geologically sensitive? why should these projects be built? and they also report that they was the environment assessment report, which was warning against such accidents of why was that ignored? why was safety precautions taken so that a lot of hard and tough questions, which will be off. but for the moment, i think everybody is a celebrating happy and still very difficult time for 17. a 24, a sorry for 17 days off of captivity for these 41 because i'm are so thank so much . that's a very, very cheap i'm are to team i reporting that. it's now the 1st passenger jets powered only by cooking oil and waste products has made a successful maiden flight from london all the way to new york. it's being hailed
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by support. as is a breakthrough in green technology use, but analysts saw warning, but shifting aviation away from fossil fuel remains a challenge because of the high cost on the smooth volumes of sustainable aviation fuels available. the 1st of its kind, these, boeing 787 is being fueled before taken off from london heathrow airport. the virgin atlantic flight is the 1st long hold slide powered only by so called sustainable obligation fuel made from waste. what we'll do with white 100 is say, the 100 percent sustainable aviation fuel can be used today. an existing engine frame . i'm still infrastructure, but the challenge ahead is really one of 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
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possible, which makes virgin group found the reach of branson, proud of his latest achievement. nobody thought it was going to be possible as of a long whole airlines to be able to fly on sustainable aviation fuel. and today we hope to hope to prove the skeptics wrong, prove that it can be done. and once we've done it, we've it, 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 that or brenson estimates it will take a while before there is enough such field for the industry. airlines seek it as the most effective way to help bring down carbon emissions. the project supporters, hey, what they call a breakthrough with 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. you're
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watching dw news. here's a quick reminder that top story for you. 10 is riley isn't too far enough to knows of relations, hostages to be freed from gaza, and exchange for palestinian prisoners from is fran details. this comes on the 5th day of the truce between israel as in melissa thomas asked with that you off today . he's on monday. keeps mckinnon. thanks so much for watching, dw, the
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