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the, the, this is the w news live from berlin for the 1st time since world war 2. a far right party has won a state election in germany. the alternative for germany, b a, f d, as tops the pole in the eastern state of their india. german domestic intelligence considers the party there to be an extremist organization. also coming up on the program, huge protests in israel after hostages are found dead in gaza. hundreds of thousands call on the government to strike a deal with from us to get the remaining captives released the
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em. david levitz, welcome to the program. we begin with an historic outcome here in germany. the far right alternative for germany party has one sundays election and the eastern state of the rims. yeah. where it's considered by german intelligence to be an extremist organization that threatens democracy. it's also being investigated at a national level for possible extremism. the party known as a f d one, just under a 3rd of votes in the state. and vocally, oppose is military support to ukraine and wants to drastically reduce immigration. the most recognizable face of germany fluoride, a d. no be on hook, has let the right thing. extreme is party to a major victory for the 1st time in full support. joe and his torak victory. he declares no hook aims to lead the regional government. here the isn't,
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we're ready to take on the responsibility of forming a government to pull them is parliamentary tradition here in germany that the strongest policy invites others. the tools in the coming week will hold talks in the pots, the committees will analyze the situation, and then we'll decide to who will present the office of talk side. but just who will take up the offer is another question. the part is have rudolph governing with the m d, which they see as on to democratic. german is all the regional election and socks and a of the team seconds. but the margin behind conservative christian democrats was raised in the christian democrats now face challenging coalition. folks to keep the f d a based on the results in 3 and you and suck. some are also seen as a disaster for the coalition government in berlin. lead by the center of the social democrats, the mainstream part is space another challenge and 3 weeks when a 3rd eastern gentleman's tape rondon book also votes for new paul on the 8th,
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these leading poles that but the left is to be is w is also for to the rec, comes with the political landscape in the east is becoming increasingly unpredictable. just one year before national elections. dan huff is a professor of politics at the university of sussex in the u. k. i asked him how he accounts for the after you success. as well, there's lots of different reasons, some show to some of much longer to the most obvious reasons to do with ukraine. many in east and germany are deeply unhappy with the way the german government has dealt with the issue of ukraine. they are arguably a little bit more sympathetic towards russia. then those in western germany does a lot of unhappiness to do with the current federal government. and all 3 policies in the federal government performed abysmally in these 2 states elections. much
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longer to this dissatisfaction with the fort i from german unification, which is now one of the 30 years ago. but many in the field deeply unhappy with the way that unification has developed this not really want to go back to the judy all but they don't to protest about some of the things that they feel i've been a i've ended up with them getting the end of the wedge, 32 percent of the vote going to a party, the a f d that is considered in the state of the range and extremist organization by a german domestic intelligence. what is the chance of this party actually governing and they are in the range? yeah, very so the 1st name and date because the other part is they're not going to touch it. and despite what people are getting hacked on my claim that they can make all the offers, they like the policies are not going to go anywhere near it. and the, if the guys are well aware of that, the problem for all of the other policies is that there is not really any of the
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coalitions that naturally looked like they might look. there's an awful lot of slots and kind of it's going to have to be, you know, that i have to be i that if any coalition is going to come together entering, enduring it, that's a goal. so there's a real problem. no one wants to wear the ask day, but no one has any real valuable alternate save to get a government together so. so that means we got, you know we, we, we got a real problem. stan house, he's a professor of politics at the university of sussex. thank you. my pleasure. let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. poland has marked 85 years since world war 2 began with a ceremony at vest applied to where nazi germany attacked. in 1939, the soviet union invaded poland. 2 weeks later, it's picking up a ceremony prime minister and donald tusk said ukraine should not be left to defend
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itself. as poland was, or at least 6 people have died after a truck crashed into a bar and the dominican republic. dozens of others were injured in the caribbean nation when the vehicle hit the building. doherty's are looking for the driver of the aba kado carrying truck, they say fled the see mass demonstrations of taking place across israel, pressuring the government to make a deal with hum us to free hostages still held and gaza. the protests come after israel's military said, 6 hostages were killed by their homeless captors. the army said soldiers found their bodies a short time later, in a tunnel. the anger and frustration boil over on the street, the teller,
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the police clash with demonstrators. they've come out in the 10s of thousands to demand an immediate sizes ceasefire. deal that would allow the remaining hostages, kidnapped on october the 7th to come home. the choose prime minister benjamin netanyahu of prolonging the war for political gain, of putting his own governments political survival above the lives of the hostages. the issue is to live more protesters. this riley is taking place outside. the prime minister's office is part of a wave of nationwide grief and anger ripping israel as the bodies of 6 more hostages are recovered from gaza. the the. ready
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you can play with the civilian side, you cannot do that and with demand to demand the deal to be right now, that's why we march in for this one with the many amenities ma'am, are the hostages here against the government and calling on the demonstrations are taking place on the same date, funeral services are under way for the hostages. their bodies recovered a day earlier in a tunnel under the city of rossa and southern gaza. according to the military, they were killed by whom us ours, before their bodies were discovered. for more and more is released, the blame for this lies with their government because it was unable to secure a deal to bring them home. joining their campaign of pressure on the government, a powerful new ally, the head of israel's largest trade union come when the last 11 months i have shown
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responsibility. no more. i called on the people of israel to take the streets to leave the work places i call on old economic organizations of the state of israel joined to strike because degree of its products, which we thought bard that'd be just calling for a one day general strike on monday is union represents some 800000 workers in areas as diverse as health care, transportation, and banking. the strike would also include israel's ben glory on airport halting of flights. coming in and out. ukraine's army says it's engaged in repelling a new russian aerial assault on keys. the mayor has reported damage at one of the city's water treatment plants. it comes a day after attacks on both sides rushes defense ministry set a wave of ukrainian drones targeted more than 15 regions, including areas near moscow and thousands of people and ukraine were injured when
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it's 2nd largest city. har keith came under russian fire. hello. this is the moment when direction resides, struck khaki, shopping center and the sports complex. what among the buildings hit you clean enough. we shall see the attack in the dozens of civilians including 5 children and some were rescued from the above. it's all civilian infrastructure. this shopping center was full of people during the day. there were 2, it's according to preliminary information. there were 4 strikes on the policy supports in the city of hard clinic. and civilians were injured on
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the khaki, but that prompted ukrainian president, while demet zalinski to again implored allies to allow us to find rest and supplied resides deeper into russian territory. to stop moscow's that tags at their origins, it should bring most of the corps rush. it into peace for them to move from dishonest rhetoric about congress to steps required to end the war just to read our land from occupation and occupier. we also need to find potent instruments, gave installment the deck and khaki came after you clean lots of the will. overnight drove the tags against targets in russia, with russia and nobody showed say, ignited fires at the most school while to find re and a power station. the ukraine has not commented on the claims. in recent months. p of sources have stepped up with tax daily,
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i think for repeated it strikes like this when the united nations is wanting that more than $2000000.00 children are at risk of disease from flooding. and burglar dash authorities are preparing for the spread of waterborne illnesses. and trying to maintain adequate supplies of drinking water. thousands of people have been killed and millions displaced. bards of eastern bundle at the should remain on the flat water. separate much and make shift houses. have been wash story. the broken down communication infrastructure means it's hard for humanitarian 8 to reach the people here. most tough a 1000000 people have been forced to teach refuting schools. and then please be sure to inbound the dish. means that of audio i. my whole is under chest. deep thoughts are that make and what do you see behind me? is it high school building?
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it turned into a shelter and ariah. how about it? who bought him over a 1000, people took refuge there. these dangerous floods force everyone to come here to ride instead of a lot of body shop. because the water is to see things in some areas, but many not getting necessary. medical gear and children are the worst affected with many suffering from diarrhea fever, cooling gulf, the u. n. c is far too many children have lost loved ones that homes, schools and now are completely destitute. that has led kathrine coupled with upstream what to influence cause meters reversed overflow severely in and dating lower. lying districts in the past few days is situated on the world's largest delta, the ganges. let this unique geography mix with quantity opposed to extreme brett, the defense. let these if among the countries most vulnerable to climate change,
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despite be one of the newest and meters of global gene house got submissions. it's be prepared, the direct consequences and human studies on climate, just crank children and bug, let these as the world's most exposed to try and make an environment that has the and finally, one of the world's stranger festivals does hurling flaming rags sound like a good time if so, you might be from now how about a town in el salvador? it's annual fire ball festival commemorates a volcanic eruption, which, according to a local legend, was a battle between a saint and the devil. a local residence at homes, bear pyro technique. you probably shouldn't try this at home. wrap up next global as goes to the us state of tennessee where
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a recent law allows teachers to carry guns in the classroom. and for more news visit, visit us a t, w dot com or download the dw news app. i'm david webb. it's thanks for watching the, the untold story is going to be find it here. repos every weekend on dw, your dream was like a sticking points. you know, time what you into that warranty wants to finish your studies. now you have a significant from the train. you can choose to go back to somewhere else. currently more people that.
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