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the the, this is dw news live from berlin. israel says it's recover the remains of 6 hostages, held in garza by hum us is really military says they were killed shortly before its forces could reach them. just before the announcement is really as took to the streets to demand, the remaining captives, the free also and the show populace boys for big gains in german regional election . the far right alternative for germany parties on track to win and the eastern state of terrain. gmc, while a new left wing populous alliance is also gaining ground there and in neighboring saxony. plus the chaotic rush to see v o, a says come back tour,
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leaving many frustrated towns waiting hours online to get those cards to reach tickets. the marietta evans dean, welcome. israel says that it forces have recovered the remains of 6, is really hostages during operations in gaza. is really american. her school for a colon is among those confirmed dead mas captured him, and for others that a music festival during the october 7th terror attacks, hours before their deaths were announced. 100 thousands protested in tel aviv to demand a deal to free the remaining hostages and cause them around a 100 people still remained captive in gaza, including $33.00 that these early armies says are dead, which is really military spokesman, provided more details on the recovery operation. let me spell this
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a few hours ago. we informed the families that the idea of located the bodies of their loved ones in an underground tunnel and rough hut, colgate blasio. i'd be out of 5. you shall need the harbor. initial assessment suggest they were brutally murdered by how much terrorist and have them shortly before we reach them this month. that's how they were kidnapped. the life on the morning of october, 7th by the tire was organization. how much the book to be on a day is a good not the whole from us journalist bollix, the dean, had more on the story for us from tel aviv to. yes, this is a great digital morning here in israel, lord, yesterday at night, the rulers talked about this, the operations that led to the recovery of 6 of the hostages, the buyers and the brentley. they were killed shortly before the audience. the soldiers reached their location, the promo we understand that happened either yesterday or the day before. so
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just recently, and this of the may be the most important thing is that they were covered from underground tunnel 20 meters underground. and it was only one kilometer away from the location that the on the last tuesday and the audio soldier is towns and the a live hostage for a 100. the probably uh so that they might be no connection between the 2. but apparently the audio soldiers are operating in that area, and after almost as militants understood that they were there, that they managed actually to recover or to bring back when a hostage, a live they have decided to kill the others. and this is the result that we're having. so 6 of these, um, uh, um, so the 6 of the hostages were killed. 3 of them by the way, are human injury. and um, uh,
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in the human history category that were supposed to be released in case of a 1st to stage deal that is be discussed right now. he mentioned that it's a hard morning and israel can you tell us more about reactions to these developments? and if there's been some sort of official reaction from these really government and so now we don't have any official directions on these rating government. the prime minister's office just a few minutes ago said that the prime minister. well, um, uh, put it out of statements or announcements in the coming, get our but we still don't have it from the other side of the, the i of the political aisle. the opposition is already and believe me, nothing y'all for jeopardizing hostage deal and leaving him for these results. also, the is really the president has said that he is sorry or apologized for the families, because his rad wasn't able to bring back their loved ones. a life underscore the
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founders of the hostages for weeks. um, see what they put out to i just did a lot of rage, a lot of anger toward the government to i've been doing nothing else specifically saying this morning that he should take responsibility for what happened. that was journalist vollings, levine, reporting from tel aviv many thanks. indeed we appreciated. so let's take a look now. some of the other stories making headlines around the world. israel's medical emergency services 3 is relays were killed when a gunman opened fire on their vehicle near the west bank city of hebron. these really army is currently conducting a large scale operation in the occupied territory. hello, city and health officials say the operation has left at least 22 palestinians. deb ron's new president's that his country needs $100000000000.00 and for an investment to pull the country out of economic crisis. best suited possess can toll state tv
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that his heavily sanctions nation could rain and hyper inflation as he put it because of if we solve our problems with neighbors and the world. the reform is leader was elected in july after the death of his hard line, predecessor, about some of the social media platform. x has gone offline in brazil, that's after a supreme court judge ordered the shut down of the service, formerly known as twitter. the judge says the decision was made to tackle political this information and attack some results. democracy. the owner of xlon mosque has repeatedly claimed that the judges actions amount to censorship. will power has been restored across venezuela. after a massive 12 hour outage plunge the entire country into darkness, the government has blames would have called sabotaged by opposition forces. dave and protesting. what they say was fraud in july's widely disputed elections is provided no evidence to support the accusation as well. here in germany
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voting has begun and regional elections that could see a far right party when the most seats since world war 2. the a f. d or alternative for a german name is projected to make big games in the eastern states of saxony entering june. the parties regional branches, there are classified as a right wing extremist by germany's intelligence agency, the mainstream conservatives, and an new far left populous party could also see a strong showing chancellor. all our schultz is governing social democrats were calling for lee had a vote for all the rise of the far right is causing alarm in the east and other parts of germany. inter induced some 3000 and t a. d and and t far right. protestors took to the streets of the regional capital air for it on saturday, pronouncing the far right populace, a threats to germany's democracy. the demonstrators march through the city center to the main cathedral square, where the f
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d health is final rally before the election. and for some analysis on today's regional elections and eastern germany, i'm joined in the studio of id w political correspondent, hunts brown tons. good to see you. so tell us what is driving the appeal of these anti establishment far right and far left parties. i think there's one issue that is at the core of their appeal and that has migration or rather that opposition to migration. uh, especially in eastern germany. but this is obviously an issue that is also a problem and then to the elsewhere in europe and elsewhere in the world, especially since germany took in a lot of the migraines, hundreds of thousands from so right. yeah. and i've gotten this done in recent years. so that's something both of these party support. oh, rather that they are against, and they also share a sympathy for russia and strangely enough, in other words,
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they feel that the war and ukraine should end as quickly as possible, even if that means giving into russia and uh, the anti establishment. a core of things that also plays a role the fact that they are against the established parties in berlin, which in large parts of east germany as seen as unreliable and weak. well, we do have to remember that these are stage elections and state parliaments. don't really have a say in foreign policy in germany. that's what the federal government decides. but if the far right and the does have a strong showing, what could that mean in, on a federal level? so we have to see that the s d as in fact present, represented an old regional problem and 16 of them and driven in dolton and the central parliament and the book this talk to. so it is very present also on the federal level, but it has never been the strongest party in a single federal states in germany. and that is potentially possible in these elections today. that would mean that all the other parties more or less,
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would have to get together to prevent the a if the from forming a government in that state, it's likely to be feeling. yeah. which sees new conditions that we have never seen in germany. and it's in the end, it will have effects in central german politics and federal politics as a whole. because it's basically we can see, establish parties and needs to forces them to go into to compromise us that they haven't entered into before. no 100, i'd like to ask you about this new zach of voc in connection alliance. the b s. w, the founder of this, the lines that are locked in spanish calls herself a less conservative. but what exactly does that mean? yes, i think uh, you know, what is really uh, notable about her alliance is set to its very basic the party based on her personality on her, on the, on of our next to a self. she's from the east. so she gives the people there a feeling of speaking from the hearts of our understanding of their concerns. she
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is a conservative company in this, in the sense that she supports a kind of all sort of terry and form of communism. one might say she even supported starlen or some business that started until in have been her past um, and no pod from the issues that doctors mentioned, n t migration and russia. she does not its face to support. it says a social measures such as increasing pensions and so on, but in the end it's a person now that's the, that's driving the appeal for her punching and the social democrats, the party of chancellor, all of shawls b, s p d, they're looking like they may see their worst a result in history. what's behind that? well, the established parties are not well established in the east of germany that don't have the root of structures that don't have a large number of members. so they haven't really, since the unification of germany for 2 years ago,
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established themselves well in the part of germany. and now they are basically seeing that the voters are turning away from then, possibly because of the bickering that's been going on in german government and coalition between the social democrats, the greens and the marketable free democrats. that's been forming a government for the last couple of years and have not really been successful in pushing forward the policies. so people have been turning against them for those reasons as well. definitely is hands broad hands. thank you so much for all of your insights. always great to talk next year's oasis reunion concert in the u. k. and ireland have officially sold out ticket websites struggle to cope with the massive russia sales went live on saturday. many frustrated fans for less queuing for hours online only to come away empty handed. a 2 day is going to be the day that the gonna throw it back to you. a decade defining hit
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for a band that helped shape a generation. for many oasis was the british rock band of the 1990s with the bands famous 2009 split. after a public feud between brothers liam and noel gallagher pulled the plug on one of the case biggest music phenomena. the announcement that the brothers had buried the hatchet and picked up their instruments, sent fun scrambling to ticket vendors, hoping to snack tickets to 17 shows that could write rock history until authorized company to come to them. linked with a southern teenager right now. 15 years and waiting for the reunion, and this was happening. but as tickets setting sites struggles to keep up with funds of a group that once claimed they were bigger than the beatles. many were left empty handed, no team and some of the outset. well, not much i can do about it. i don't really wanna pay resale, but i will actually i will listen a to subset or i do want to go and say i'm resale price is quickly short, higher than the brands. the last page with some sites asking over 6000 pounds for
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premium supports, prompting bands management tools. they could void tickets, sold by scopus said with around a 1000000 tickets sold for at least as many funds. the great wage for the oasis reunion is finally over. well it wasn't as bread pop, but the hills were alive on saturday with the sound of a one of musical performance a tie up on that even central switzerland, 1006 players that a new world record for the largest elkhorn ensemble on a mountain meadow. the 3 meter long wouldn't instrumentalists traditionally used to call cows down from the high pastures. but today is just for they enjoyed the air up to date on
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