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it's the, this is dw news line from berlin. the is rarely armies is a further hostage release is under way to israelis have been returned to israel with more about to be free by home. off the release of the 2 women raises, hopes of a further extension of the ceasefire. and just hours before the release of 3 is riley's, were killed at a shooting. you're a bus stop in jerusalem. a moss has claimed responsibility plus the top 20 a climate talk to open, and one of the world's biggest oil producing nations as 70000 delegates, lobbyist inactive is to send on due by we asked can delegates agreed to push the
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global economy away from fossil fuels the library golf, our viewers watching on p b as in the united states into all of you around the world. welcome how moss it has released to to more hostages from gossip more hostages are expected to be released later. this is the moment that hostage media show was re, you know, i mean with her family. the freeing of the 2 women are raises, hopes that the ceasefire between israel and him off could be extended for another day for an 8 day. but it comes just hours after 3 people were killed and more than a dozen and wounded and the shooting in jerusalem. the village it is on this group . i'm off has claimed responsibility for the killings. the is really government says that the palestinian suspects were killed at the seen by 2 off duty police
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officers and an arm civilian germany. the us and others have designated come off. as a terrorists were captured by a surveillance camera, 2 armed men get out of the car and fired people waiting at a bus stop. is really police a palestinian brothers from east jerusalem carried out the fatal shooting. armed with an m 16 rifle and a hand gun of the militant groups almost claimed responsibility seeing it was in response to civilian casualties and gaza. hundreds attended the funeral affair. rabbi killed in the attack of yes, i am. uh, have you on the the, the is on my i have not the, the, well,
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the how much attack did not immediately disrupt the shaky truth halting israel's military pensive in gaza. but israel's prime minister said it was further proof. its operation in gaza must continue. seemed to have so few, so i've just finished a meeting with us secretary of state antony blinking a short while after home us killers murdered his release here in jerusalem. and i said to him, this is the same home us. so the same how mazda and carried out the terrible massacre on october 7th, the same a mazda, it tries to kill us everywhere. and we told them that we've sworn, i've sworn to eradicate almost nothing will stop us. sure, the lawyer told blink, and also met with palestinian president maximum di bus in the promo law in central tel aviv families continued to rally for the release of their loved ones at what's now known as hostage square mediators are pushing for more
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deals to freed those still held captive and to allow more humanitarian aid to reach civilians and gaza. journalist sammy circle in jerusalem has more onto these hostage releases us. so we have with 2 ladies that have the enter. busy is. busy and then it'll be new or at least the one of them is quite known to the public. busy her name is it, me i shame. and that she was sent by her mouse. and she was the 1st the video that was released by how mouse is showing and is really capt postage. and will be showing that the video at the time was a wounded woman who was treated in our arm. so of course there is a much concerned about her hands and she's been rushed to a hospital and we know that you did go through some surgery, but the a is rarely
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a medical officials. they're very concerned with the kind of medical care that hosted just got in god. well they say that he was at the very good the quality and now we're waiting for the other 8. busy in interestingly enough, and the 1st who came in from the north of the guy was a strip. and the other 8 hostages are supposed to come in from the south from the flesh gross must. it'd be with this correction set to expire early on friday morning. local time, how are talks for a new extension? how are those talks go as well? i think we should expect of a long night as similar to the wonders we had the last night. because israel is expecting it to get a list of hostages. that will be released at how mouse is saying that it has difficulty in finding some of this. so some of these hostages street hostages,
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they say, have been killed by a is, are in the air strikes. and the other hostages are being kept by a other groups, the not only by the islamic jihad, but also by families and the. but i think that with the pressure that we're going to see throughout this night, and especially the american pressure, and we have the secretary of state lincoln in is around right now. and he definitely has been pushing, and he's been pressuring cup out a couple of it is frustrating. how awesome. and i think all the players are pushing to have this at least one more day extension over this formula. and with this, a backdrop, we have some aust claimant responsibility for this morning's deadly shooting. the robust up in jerusalem is this impacting the possibilities of, of an extended ceasefire and more hostage release is for well,
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to be honest. the ceasefire does nothing to the west by so this, this or, or the, or the law or the pool is the tactics pause, suddenly likes to call it. it is only for the gaza strip. and we've seen in recent days is actually is ro stepping up its activity against how miles and against the other minutes since, and whether you need, you need or in to come in. and the so this is considered to be a different fit to it. which of these cease fires do not have any impact on semi circle with the ladies tonight from jerusalem semi as always. thank you. 17 citizens of thailand who had been held hostage by him. austin garza have arrived back in bangkok. the group is about $23.00 ty hostages. we have been released from jobs and 9 remain in captivity. they are tied. citizens formed to the biggest group
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of foreign nationals killed and kidnapped back on october 7th. the w's georg mazda is picks up the story from there in one tiny, in the northeast of thailand. this little girl and her grandmother have just had the best news. the girls father was one of the 10 ty hostages recently released by him. us. this house is why he was in israel. he paid for it with money or there was a hit home ma'am, how much the house was, almost finished out. everything was paid for that and my husband was installing the bathroom when we got the news, our son had been abducted to me. so we stopped everything until now, like on the retail mark on level returns just a few days after the a tech he's home and he's safe, but con, sleep without pills. he was walking in the poultry farm near casa,
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and up to about 7. how much terrorist attacked him? a very good, don't say how he's to have me several times to me. i'm not going to do it and cut me in the head. tagmore. and then i grabbed the knife and broke it up from work. a o'kahn, a squad we kept providing for a long time that me until i lost consciousness. that me ended up on my car. give me a call. now he's recovering back on the family farm. despite his injuries he says, working in israel was, was the risk he earned about a 1000 bureaus a month there. 4 times the time minimum wage. the poll that kind of money exhausts is clear here that we don't time the labor department. many of these people are applying to walk up real numbers down a little, but our expect is to pick up, sue, around 3000. the locals are still working in these royal, how may cause salary,
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they get abroad is so high. even if people have higher education, many will still choose to work abroad and work on pharmacy them. uh, when they come over in the middle of what you guys have this woman's eldest son was one of those working on a nice riley farm. he was killed in the home also tech. his younger brother is also working abroad and taiwan sending money back to the family was hopelessly honda newman. no, i don't want to send any of my children abroad, but we have no choice that come with that. we're for farming family here. and if they want to go, i won't stop the one, the cool i love. despite his experience and he's royal, we tow our gun level mis thinking about going abroad again for work. he started building a house but has no more money. and no job here. you'll likely leave again for work, but says next time he'll go somewhere else. a gearbox is reporting from thailand.
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here's some of the other stories. now that i'm making headlines around the world, a new york appeals court has reinstated the gag order. that bar donald trump and his lawyers for making public statements about court staff and ongoing civil fraud at trial. the original gag order was imposed after the former president posted a derogatory comment about a law clerk. another court temporarily paused. we've ordered last month. 13 people have reportedly died from carbon monoxide poisoning after a fire broke out at a hospital in o maci in concert stuff. my 6, the other guess managed to escape the blaze which began in the early hours on thursday morning. the cause of the fire remains on. no. us prosecutors have announced charges against an indian national for plodding to assassinate the prominent seat activist, groupon points, seeing condo in the us in the regards pontoon as a terrorist, us official said, an unnamed indian government official has hired another man to carry out the killed
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russian foreign ministers, equity lab, rob has made a rare appearance on the european diplomatic stage, attending talk to the organization for security and cooperation in europe. the group at links, countries from europe central asia in north america of ukraine refused to attend the talks over russia's invasion of its territory. whether you for any government is still waiting for its allies to provide modern aircraft like f, 16 fighter jets, to help in the fight, to take back territory from russia. for now, the army and air force have to make due with the equipment that has been flying since the soviet air. you'd be as much as under met up with a helicopter cru ahead of emission, an eastern new gray. flying low. that's so helicopter crew survive and the open spaces of eastern ukraine. they approach targets at high speed. a sent to get an angle, fire, and get out in the field somewhere in the east. we meet the crew.
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there m 8 has been flying since the agents pilot yvonne tells me it wasn't really built for fighting pushes. we're lucky that this helicopter is multi functional and then we can use it didn't come back mode or that it was designed to primarily transport troops, cargo and wounded soldiers. now it's kind of attack any positions. they've welded rocket launchers onto the sides. so the block, this is a block of unguided error ms. silas with you can look right down into the can you read? this is a caliber c, 13 and missiles like these are used to hit ground targets and you cannot expect an accurate head from them or to know what the main damage comes from the debris when it flies from was a, that's a long yvonne has flown 100 comet sorties, which he says is not very many,
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but he knows what he's risking each time he takes to the sky. you praise army says this is them shooting down a russian helicopter. a. yvonne could suffer a similar fate in his m 8. it only has armor plates around the carpets. everything else has exposed. even the fuel tech. the danger is ever present, and they told us that we have to get used to it. no matter how scary it sounds so fresh during the 1st deployment. sure, there was anxiety, there was fear, but with each time we took off, i became more confident and the army and the air force have lost valuable aircraft . they're hoping to get f. 16 fighter jets promised by western allies. sure. but to successfully achieve what our country expects of us, it's necessary to use all the possible tools available with low. that's why they're talking about these planes so that ukraine can finally gain air superiority or at the moment. the fact remains that the enemy has more serious forces in the air
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the what they lack in equipment in technology. ukrainian pilots have to make up with skill tactics and bravery. like santa reporting, their rushes supreme court has effectively outlawed l. g, b t q. activism after labeling the community an extremist group. the judge has approved an application by the countries justice ministry, which argue that authorities have identified manifestations of an extremist nature . in the international elegy, beating to movement is the latest in a series of laws, restricting gay and lesbian rights. w corresponding jennifer paul, cuz she joins us now from the laughing capital riga. that is where our moscow bureau moved after it was shut down by russian authorities. jennifer, it's good to see you soon. talk to me about what this really really means for the o g t q community inside russia as well. brand new to put it shortly. it means that people
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from the eligibility to community in russia are under threat more than ever before . technically speaking, this ruling forbids any form of eligibility to activism, as you have said. but because the ruling was kind of big, there are fears that people simply belonging to the eligibility to community could be arrested, prosecuted. and then phase long term prison sentences. but it's not only people, it's also organizations that use symbolism that is related to the audi q movement, like rainbows or rainbow flags, for example. these could also become a target. and another possibility is that eligibility to people living in russia now to try to leave russia for good as they have to fear for their safety now more than ever. so if i want to be clear on this, that means, so if a man were to go out in public somewhere in rush it and say i am
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a gay man that just by saying that publicly, he could be labeled an extreme is and he can be arrested absolutely correct brand, he can be labeled and extra missed. but generally speaking, the extra most label has been used by him who to you in the past. not only to silence the eligibility to community, but also human rights activists. political opponents as well as media, but the anti l g b t q rhetoric is the central part of proteins political agenda in supporting so called traditional values. he hopes to gain could the favor of traditional was ahead of the 2024 russian presidential elections. well, 14 have not announced officially that he will be running for president. it is widely believed that he will do exactly that. and this ruling comes after several laws further suppressing eligibility to people in russia. like, for example, the extension of the law on gave propaganda which was front in 2013 only their
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record of children. and now it also includes adults. and what about the broader aims of futons campaign against what he calls western values. while kremlin critics say that this ruling is poor dean's latest attempt to create an internal enemy, so to speak, escape god as vilifying ukraine mc premiums has not worked out as preteen hoped it . what it is important to note is that this rhetoric about so called traditional values have increased massively increased with russia invasion of ukraine. so this rhetoric is also used to position the war in ukraine as a war of values and world views. russia claim that it wants to protect these traditional values, while ukraine is influenced by western quote of normal liberal values. use
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different pocket with the ladies tonight from where you guys always. jennifer. thank you. are the ones cop? 28 climate conference has been to do by governments are preparing for 2 weeks of talks in hopes of reaching an agreement to phase out fossil fuels are reckoned. $70000.00 participants are expected to attend. but there's been some criticism of the host countries choice of the man sharing the stall as they have to the summits venue. the control over see over the choice of the host is not lost and some of the participants. the united arab emirates is one of the world's top all producing countries. any picked up in oil executive to preside over the talks that we are here in dubai. and one of the largest exporters of fossil fuels in a country that's really relying on fossil fuels. and we don't want to shy away from
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that truth. in that reality, we think that this is the right cost and the cost to be calling for a phase out of fossil fuels and centering a conversation on what a just transition away from fossil fuels looked like the comp $28.00 presidents brushed of criticism, same climate action would be impossible without all companies taking part. speaking at this, um, its opening so done, i'll just bear said the world has reached a dangerous cross. roads is on the way, is deeply proud and humble. to be hosting comp $28.00 at the pivotal time. and this kind of became for problem it's actually we know, as you know, the gravity of this moment. we feel as you'll see, the urgency of this. what you have to like in the sense of urgency is exactly what politicians around the world have been criticized for you to send to men shared by
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many activist attending the talk to you a the hub for in this. so try main, change. me think we took lace with black, 2 small option at 1st very important, pregnant changes it was really well we all the differences agreement to different use the house called the 2 week summit, the largest everett climate gathering while the un says it could be the most important and global meeting since paris 2015. then nations agreed to limit global warming to well below 2 degrees celsius. but scientists war and that the planet is running out of time to achieve this goal with this year being the whole test on record. so could this meeting be another paris with great results on paper that
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never materialized. so i put that to key out. i'm or to know the director of the climate action network you are. yes, i agree work as the said in yes, i think we can expect to. we can expect something out of the say i'll do is go. i think a restart to restart it today is the 1st day reach the client to me and i see it like i would say it as, as to the degree meant on the sign colors and then much fun. and i would say, personally, i would not expected that too often. are they doing defense today? so i was come such an agreement, find to may with countries here. what is the, what is the, what is it, what is that fund? if you could tell our viewers, what is the, the, what is it, the loss and damage fund of the num assigned to is basically fine on the more that each countries and the ones that have been started cutting more for routines paying for the impacts of climate change that to communities across the globe are suffering or any know so easily to be what we call it the turn to feel out of the
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purchase agreements together with us updates and imitation managers. we need these nothing done much fun to, to mix what disease and make honeys mean please, to the company see, to, in the, to support to the communities that are needing the effective kind of change or needs to be any particular the most. and then was when i was want, so to date, basically these i just found this be no production and i and that means that we expecting the next these eating, especially from the each countries in more and in a more polluting countries actually send that to their pledges to make sure that the funds to assist you, send it, and so does this mean care? i'm going to be clear on this. does that mean that the money is finally going to to come from the polluting countries to the, the countries on the front line to probably change? are they finally going to see the money? are we that's what we, that's what we expect from the fund. because the fund is based on the, on those criteria to the and to make sure that the duties of support for this
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community is what i, which we are those. so these often on that is the, yet in the in device is that to some companies already do, you may call me to events of money encouraging the austin country of competency 8 to so to these i think is a, is a 5 or 5. and at the moment, $23.00 go such it is such a wave of plans. usually the next these and the meetings to read it is money is in addition to the do the feet of fish on a to and logic. in addition, i to any of the upcoming maintenance countries as the to west or country. i wanna ask you about these linked documents that show that the you a salt to use comp 28 to advance oil deals. countries are still investing in fossil fuels, as you know, and even using such a meeting as, as this summit to lobby for even more deals. i mean, will the biggest contributors to climate change?
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will they ever agree to their team to phase out, to, to get you know, to something using the drug that they're so we'd like to or yeah, so that's this, the, because expectations from the climate movements of this call to the, to me come to a concrete language it for all countries to, to have a concrete spot waste to phase us from or forces us. of course, what you mentioned and does he can document is it is very way if it's true, we are the con, done. absolutely. the mean use of the cops, 20 expressive and ceilings in a climate you told me i see. 2 is associated with this, and this would be to go into that x on the we just, we just mentioned into the direction of the and these being part ways to, to what if i see a c's on that other than it being in and guys the agreements that, that actually beat it on the by the economic interest in doing so. oxidative causes of critics. i'm a change that we the season to the yeah, the much natalie,
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director of the climate action network. you're, if we appreciate your time and your insights tonight. thank you. thank you. the irish singer and songwriter, shane macgowan has died. he was 65 either is best known as the front man of the folks punk band. the pope seems 1987 single fairy tale of new york remains a popular track played every christmas. again, one's death comes after a long period of ill health. the senior had struggled with both alcohol and drugs and had been using a wheelchair after a series of full. are you watching? dw news is reminder of our top stories. these really armies, as a mazda is released to more hostages and gaza. more hostages are expected to be freed in the coming hours. the release of the 2 women raises hopes of a further extension of the ceasefire,
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which is held for 7 days. and the militant is on his group from us. it says its members were behind the shooting that killed at least 3 people and wounded several more people near a bus stop outside to jerusalem. the 2 attackers were shot dead at sea. this is dw news after a short break. i'll be back to take you through the day. stick around. we will be right back. the
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