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[000:00:00;00] the, this is deed of you news line from berlin. village is linda screwed from us. release has more of the hostages. it's been holding and goes up for time nationals have been freed, as well as 10 is really women and children, some of whom are also citizens of various western nations. the release of the hostages offers hope for a further extension of a truce, which came into effect last friday. also coming up in the program as a cop 28, clement talks prepared to kick off into by look at the challenges and controversies
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facing the climate activists here. and you're the man killed me. berlin, welcome to the program. these really military says most militants have released 16 of the hostages, that it's been holding and gone. so, a mazda is considered a terrorist organization by multiple countries and international bodies, the group free for tying nationals here. intent is rarely to all women and teenagers. some of whom have dual nationalities think which citizens of germany, the netherlands, and the united states. their release came on the final day of the extended truce, which is ours to go before that agreement expires. us secretary of state, anthony lincoln arrived until of these 4 talks that we'll focus on securing a further extension to the troops. earlier i spoke to journalist samuel cole in jerusalem,
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and i asked him for his assessment of the latest hosted release. well i can tell you that the 3 of these hostages are dual german is right and the citizens as to. busy russian is around the citizens. one is an american, is really a citizen. and the last one is a chaise around the dutch citizen, the doing the nation. um, we're talking about a group of 5, the teenagers and 5 the women. and so on top of these, a group of 10, we had early, a release of these 2 russians and they released so for a, ty, nationals and the since we've seen that release, there's a release of 30 palestinian prisoners. most of them are a but
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a see me in the youngsters, but also a group of about this thing in the women that are being released from. is there any presence? alright, it's not long until the truce expires. but with so many hostages being released, is there any indication that it could be extended to where the secretary of state um to me blinkin has arrived. intel of is the defend me. he has expressed his intention to have the extension of this search for it was, the cabinet is now meeting. and the we know that all the international players are interested in pushing this interest forward. we've heard both from israel is i'm the punish. they me is the do could be a formula, at least for the next, the 48 hours, according to which it would be more a is really, is
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a released at from a goes from the captivity. and the similar ratio. that means a for each as 10, is there any has been gaza, insert the listing and the prisoners, and during this period of course, they would have to discuss a broader dna brought to a ceasefire. all right, now the truth at the moment is being overshadowed by unconfirmed claims from us, but of family. it was really hostages had been killed in these really airstrike. do we know anymore about those claims or yeah, they used to doing the social media or the the these uh we're talking about the members of the div us family. we have a 10 month old baby. a is the 4 year old brother and the mother, the 3 of them, according to this statement, the work in by a is, are in the air strikes. now
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a is early is saying that they don't think that they did that. and not only that, they say the mouse is responsible for the safety of them and even more so they've contacted the idea of, has contacted the members of the family, the relatives in his room, and then said that one should actually not believe her mazda, because her mouse is, is using these kinds of statements for kind of like a psychological warfare. so they're just waiting to see what will happen. what do we know is that they were probably kept in san eunice in the southern part of the gaza strip. and a b a at the certain stage they weren't in the hands of how much, but rather in the hands of another, but as being infection. all right, i'm afraid we're have to leave it there. that we journalist how many still call in jerusalem reporting for us. thank you very much. i in return for homos freeing hostages. israel has been released in palestinians held in his rarely jails by
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tuesday. a total of $180.00 post indians had been released, dw corresponded, tiny kramer reports about one of them. 17 year old whose family says he was arrested and detained after throwing fire bombs. 4 days now emmanuel levy has been anxious the waiting for this moment. her 17 year old son holmes, it was expected to be released from an is where the prison as part of the delicate truth agreement between israel and thomas is not the one. i feel sure he's been in prison for 10 mountains about so i haven't heard from him since the issue was i'm just waiting for him when to come home and so and then a moment of joy and relief. 6 holmes was 16 when he was arrested. the study persecution accused him of amongst other things, supporting terrorism, previous support and the home and arson on nation. this crowns his family said he was throwing motor tough cocktail. he was never sent and he is one of the under 18
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year olds that is well agreed to release from prison. many us to being held in administrative detention. all like, i'm just excited to be among my people and with my family, i feel extremely happy now the, the, nobody here wants to talk politics as this fee is that they could be easily re arrested. many of the more have you, as a mother, is worried about her son's health. and is that and i did i, i'm upset. my son was like this. every rate you had to have caught you was very nice clothes. this is not like you lose a little, he's changed a lot connected with the, you know, the family is just relief that the sun is back home. this russian foreign minister says a lot for us is expected to make a rare appearance on the european diplomatic stage as he attends talks at the organization for security and cooperation in your that's prompted outrage from some o. s. c, e members,
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including ukraine and the baltic states or refusing to attend thursday's meeting. the body was set up during the cold war and the 1970s to improve relations between the east and the west. lincoln, countries from europe, central asia, and north america. but russia's full scale invasion of ukraine has plunged the o. s c e into crisis as current holder of the 3 month rotating presidency of the organization. north macedonia is hosting the summit in its capital. russian palms reign don't on ukrainian soil. russian officials are preparing for oh, i see talks just as an use was there already several requests for meetings including from western representatives. of course we will talk with them there was actually in the organization for security and cooperation in europe was born during the cold war built as a platform for east west dialogue with the remnants ranging from arms control to
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election oversight. more recently v o i c e sent observers to eastern ukraine to monitor a cease fire. about twin, russel launch dates full scale invasion last year. 8 blue parks, a delicate political balance, which enabled our see to function give once more, sco kicked out the club. but organization rules make not unlikely. that means the $57.00 country body is one of the few which still includes both russia and ukraine, plus, keeps western allies, russian foreign ministers, searcy lovegrove, a set to attend this week, prompting a boy called from ukraine on the baltic states, the main trip for europe as european security architecture, east rush. so for me it is impossible to sit around the same type building or say together we sort of role. we're actually sure to be put on trial about the, the crimes of aggression current. oh, i see each year north macedonia says it's invitation to gosh, as foreign minister
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a strictly business level is not coming to scope. you know, we loved it. always coming through the always see just because he went to you and the new york few months ago. but the, and i want to be meeting him was a, for the minister of most must have done you. but as a boy, i see 2 men in office, most ministers will attend, but they will be up against russia's continued located on many o s. c. decisions yet spots is math. now more than ever, there is a need for my corporation and security in europe, which is why as for in minnesota, i'm traveling to stop here for this meeting and i am doing everything i can together was cody to ensure that the russian foreign minister conda chief is going of destroying the o. s. c, and i can uh kinda. but while a tax on ukraine continue, the body created to help sold the cold war seems unable to pull itself out of political paralysis. starting and thursday,
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world leaders are meeting into by for 2 weeks to discuss climate action as part of the comp 20 climate summit. activists and civil society will also be there to add to the pressure, but with controversies over perspectives on the causes of conflict and increasingly radical protest tactics pulling at the global move in strength. they can, they can hold the same, sorry, excuse me. the question is, if they can hold the same sway over negotiations as in past years, dw climate corresponded louise osborne reports on the challenges facing climate activist turnouts. one hundreds might have been taking part in this fridays for future protest in germany. now this was to hold in a handful like here last week, and 3 to 5 and this even if we're no longer so big, we're still stable. we're still allowed and we will still show our presence and fridays for future still has a very strong voice, and particularly in gemini, a sentiment that is increasingly being that worked out particularly in europe as
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a raleigh. and i'm to them glad to tune bug was criticized for voicing. solidarity with people in garza tower have not been listening for private demonstrations. the political fridays for future germany has since distanced itself from the international group attention grabbing tactics, attacking famous artworks and disrupting traffic. but also climate groups like germany's let's, the government got to be on the you case, desktop oil are also causing tensions within the wider climate movement x. but say the diversity of opinion and strategies does not mean climate activism is weakening . in a lot of ways, the degree to which a movement is brought and has various factions, and actually the diversity of the perspectives within the movement in some way shows it's frank as a natural progressive progression from movement. well purchase numbers have dropped
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campaign to say it reflects less need for the big protests of the past. we have to move allies, literally hundreds of thousands of people for our government to acknowledge that there might be an issue with the climate and that they might not be doing enough. this is drastically changed because we're seeing that we have normalized, this understanding of excellent emergency concern about climate change among the public is generally rising. in australia, almost 2 thirds of people see it as a major threat. japan, more than 80 percent around 2 subs in germany. and just as a hoss of people in the us, experts say differences within the climate movement is at least in part, helping fuel to the degree that we see these um,
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diversity use of perspectives and tactics being used. the more likely it is that the general public, which will we more and more concerned about the climate crisis, because the climate crisis is getting worse and worse. we're seeing more, more kind of shots around the world. so more and more people are going to be focusing on what they personally can do. whichever, the reason public an activist pressure on global leaders is mounting for them to do more than just promised action, but to provide a future. and finally, it was a wonderful time of the year, and berlin is ready for the festive season. one of the cities most celebrated shopping streets has turned on. it's christmas lights this year. there's even the rare treat of snow to the accompaniment of the start of the holiday season. more than 100000 and we need the lights have been strong along 4 kilometers stretch. it will stay up to the light visitors until the 1st week of january. the
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