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the, the, this is the, the, the news coming to live from berlin, but definitely shooting and jerusalem overshadows news of a further extension to the guy. as a truce, at least 3 people are killed and several more wounded. when gunmen open fire near a bus stop during morning rush hour, police side 2 attackers were also killed. the shooting come shortly after this, the most militant group and is really agreed to extend a temporary cease fire for a 7th day raising hopes of more postage released also in the program a controversial plan. the parents prompts a point called
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a so s c e meeting prussian for administer saturday law for all the prepares for a return to the diplomatic stage at the o. s. c e summit in scope yet, but other members of the east west group say if a lever off attends, they work the flow of terry morris and thanks for joining us. we'll begin with breaking news in israel is really authority say at least 3 people been killed and several more wounded after government open fire at a bus stop in jerusalem. police say the attackers arrived in a car and started firing on people waiting for buses. this cody of the attack was posted on social media, but it is really for administrative. 2 palestinian suspects were killed on the same fine security forces. well, news of the attack came shortly after
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a truce between israel and him. us militants was extended into a 7th day germany. the us and other countries consider whom us a terrorist group. negotiations on prolonging the pause and fighting which began last friday came right down to the wire. the truce was brought the 1st break and the is rarely bombardment of the gaza strip since the last terrace tax on it on israel. on october 7th, those attacks killed more than 1200 people in saul, 240 taken hostage causes health ministry, which is run by him. us says more than 15000 people in the gaza strip have since been killed in this really strikes to a while ago. i spoke with our correspondent tony kramer in jerusalem. she gave us more on the attack in jerusalem as well as you said, this happened to you in the early morning hours. you know, at the time when
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a lot of people are going to work and be seen on the footage, step 2 of the how the senior tech is got out of the car, shooting at the uh, a people waiting at a bus stop. and uh, according to the medic steps, like a one young woman was killed on the spot. and 2 more people, a elderly people that were transported to the hospital, they now died of the injuries rios undefended. at least 6 more people have been injured. they were brought to hospitals now uh with some of them still in a serious conditions and some of more and more to its conditions. and the attack is have been killed by security forces the on seen. meanwhile, the truce between israel and some us has now been extended. how did this extension of the ceasefire? come about tanya?
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what both sides have agreed to extend the 2 said was supposed to, it's a bar expire a this morning at 7 am local time and just a shortly before a recorded message from the is where the military is saying that they will extend this pause and fighting because they would give no demetia to some more time to negotiate uh, the release of a more hostages. we also heard from us that they confirmed that the tooth is extended, but only by 24 hours. this also has been confirmed by the main menu to come to us. so we understand that, you know, negotiations uh underway. there has been some reports about uh, pertaining to the list that is uh, given or submitted every day from us to through the mediators too. as well where the list of names, it's a list of names of the hostages that are supposed to be released the same day. so
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we understand that more hostages should be released later today. at the same time, you know, we also wait to see whether the negotiations lead to any results to extend the truth then further than this 24 hours on wednesday uh from us released at 16 of the hostages. its been holding and gaza were hoping to see more release today. let's take a look at this latest release of hostages. finally, free, escorted by mazda from us gunman, the latest grid. the flush that used to be released was received warmly by the international red cross. in russia, the egyptian border as the suits which was beamed, but to israel, there were joyful embraces, and tears of relief among the hostages loved ones. as weeks of worthy came to an end so far i yeah,
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i finally saw him briefly. he seems okay, overall cute and nice as usual. and i hope that emotionally, he's resilience and strong. and he will get over what he went through. and i still don't know what he went through and tomorrow i expect to see him with my own eyes. meet him, hug him, give him the circle so really didn't know what's happening with the moment that i saw him right now. i had no words crazy. amid the celebrations that remained concerned for those still held kept the b 15. very happy about it. and yet, and my mother is the so it is also set for me because she's in the she was supposed to be released to 70. she's wanted
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is real released, the 30 palestinian prisoners comprising 14 women and 16 children. according to the kentucky for an ministry. many of those released a teenagers accused of throwing stones and fire bones during confrontations with is really forces tanya, dozens of hostages have now been released including 16 yesterday. what are those who have been freed saying about their ordeal of the well, the accounts that we're giving are coming mainly from their relatives because uh, from what we understand, you know, most of the hostages are bit, you know, taken out of the spotlight shoes it away for the own recovery. so my still also in, in hospitals where they usually 1st and reunited with their families. so we're getting mixed accounts. and of course the, the, the, the not yet comprehensive said more and more accounts coming out. uh with uh, fairly uh, some uh were saying that there were treated quite fairly but given the fact,
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i mean the warehouse kept it, of course, but this is also inactive, was zone some have talked about that. they have not been given a lot of food in the last days, a leading up a to their release. some of the other the hostages that were released as are the women that haven't been given the medication they needed. there was also the case off of one, a teenage boy, he told his relatives that he was held in a separate room. they were also talks about the things. and so i'm gonna have set their warehouse together in one very small room. so more and more of these accounts are coming out. and that's also important, of course for the families and relatives of the hostages that are still being housing costs. are there over a $150.00 of them still being engaged? and of course, everybody wants to know whether they have seen maybe uh, their loved ones and what happened to the hostages in the pasta 2 months since
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october 7, since they are wrapping housing goes to telling you. thank you very much. as always, our correspond to tony kruber's in jerusalem in return for her most freeing hostages. israel has been releasing palestinians held in his really jails by tuesday, a total of 210 palestinians had been released dw tanya cramer, who we're just speaking to their file. this report about one of them a 17 year old whose family says was arrested and detained after throwing fireball. 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 and is really 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 what i'm just waiting for him when to come home and so and then
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a moment of joy and relief. holmes was 16 when he was arrested. the asperity persecution accused him of amongst other things, supporting terrorism previous bought in the home and our son on national his crowns . his family said he was throwing motor to of talk to he was never sent and he is one of the under 18 year olds that is well agreed to release from prison. many us to being held in administrative detention while 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 a money as most of you as a mother is worried about her son's health. is that, and i did i, i'm upset, my son wasn't like this. every rate you had to have caught, he was very nice clothes. he's not like you lose a little. he's changed a lot connected with the, you know,
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the family is just relief that the sun is back home. to tell some of the stories making headlines around the world today us, prosecutors have announced charges against an indian national for plotting to assassinate prominent seek activists for pot one, seeing the pontoon in the united states. india regards pano and as a tourist us officials said, and a named indian government official have hired another man to carry out the killing . 13 people have reportedly died from carbon monoxide poisoning after a fire broke out at a hospital, a hospital in a month and cause ex done another 60 other guest managed to escape the blaze which began in the early hours of thursday morning. the cause of the fire remains on you in climate conference comp 28 opens in due by today with scientist and un
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urging nations to do more to avert the worst effects of climate change ahead of the . so there were still disagreements over proposals to completely phase out the use of also feel russian for administer. so good luck, problem is expected to make a rare appearance on the european diplomatic stage. attending talks of the organization for security and cooperation in europe. the body was created in the 1970s to reduce east west cold war tensions. but now some members, including ukraine, are refusing to attend thursday's meeting. the o. s. c, e, lynx, countries from europe, central asia and north america. but russia's full scale invasion of ukraine has plunged the organization into crisis. as the current holder of the policy is 3 months rotating presidency. north macedonia is hosting the summit and its capital scope. you dw, as chief international editor, richard walker told me about the friction that the presence of russian foreign
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minister say good luck problem is causing at this summit. so just being a very live issue we, we saw some of the debate in the report, just say, you know, one side saying that you simply cannot share a stage. you cannot share a conference whole with said a, not a problem that this is kind of giving him a stage that described a russian propaganda the other citing to didn't say on the back of the, the german farm just to say, well actually that's the reason you have to be here because if you don't show up, then you leave at this stage completely free to laugh rough to spread rushes messy is to try to start divisions between the west and that partners. and so, so that's kind of the stage of the debate. what is for sure is the 2nd level of we certainly will be using this occasion to, to spread rushes message to rushes propaganda if you like. he will be. i mean we had it earlier this year say in september at the g. 20 summit in india when he held
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a press conference at the end of the occasion, presenting the summit is a big success for russia. i'm trying to portray the west is the spoilers who are trying to hide jackets, occasions of this diplomatic nature or to push that wrote an agenda. so very much a sort of the stage that here. cool. cool, cool diplomatic accusations from both sides. um. but yeah, high stakes meeting, i think i it was the deputy chief international editor richard walker. well, former us secretary of state henry kissinger has died at the age of 100 here in germany. transferred all of schultz hailed the german born diplomat for his commitment to the transatlantic friendship. kissinger fled nazi germany in 1938 for the us or saw him. he was the ultimate statesman who was tireless diplomacy, encouraged him the nobel peace prize. but others considered him a war criminal for his role in the vietnam war and support for an antique communist dictatorship.
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