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the, the busiest dw is life from berlin for the 1st time and its post pull history. a followed i'd policy windsor states election in germany. the alternative for germany, the f. d. tops to poland, the eastern states appearing. yeah. put on other policies are refusing to put a free period as the german john to the goals, both quote rights being x female to be frozen house. all it's on the program flights that'd be made as a nationwide strike begins and ease read. it follows must process fame, that pressuring the government to secure to deal with from us to release the remaining captives held in because of the 6 hostages were found dead. of the
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weekend and you paid defaults, new russians try to keep sparking fires and damaging infrastructure which follows weekend attacks and kind of gave up left dozens being dragged. the . i'm finished by mid, you're welcome. we'd begin with the historic election results you had in germany. the followed i'd alternative for germany party one sunday's vote in the eastern states of touring. yeah. when it's considered by german intelligence to be an extremist organization that seconds democracy. it's the 1st time a modern german history. the default our policy has come in 1st. in the states and action, the if the one or most of the votes enduring. yeah. and came a close 2nd in the nearby state of section 8. but his chances of governing remains may m, as all other parties refused to cooperate,
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prepared. speaking of the results by nouns, john and john to the old i've shoals to mainstream political parties to form coalitions without right being extremists. the most recognizable face of germany's far right a f. d. now beer and hooker has led a right wing extremist party to victory and went to germany 16 states for the 1st time in postwar, germany. a historic victory. he declares now hook aims to lead the regional government. here isn't we are ready to take on the responsibility of forming a government to upon them as parliamentary tradition here in germany, 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 opposite of talks. but just who would take up that offer is another question. other parties have ruled out governing with the a f d u, which they see as anti democratic in germany's other regional election in saxony. a
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f d came in 2nd, but their margin behind the conservative christian democrats was razor since the christian democrats now face challenging coalition talks to keep the, the pay. the results in to ring via and saxony are also seen as a disaster for the coalition governing in berlin. lead by the center left, the social democrats to main screen parties faced another challenge in 3 weeks. when a 3rd eastern german state brandenburg also votes for a new parliament, the f d is leading poles there, but the far left populace b s w is also a force to be reckoned with. of the political landscape in the east is becoming increasingly unpredictable. just one year before national elections. so let's have a more detailed look at the preliminary official results, including yeah, the f d in blue here was the clear we now with nearly a 3rd of the vote followed by the conservative c, d, u, in black. with less than
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a quarter, jocular salt as s p d received only 6 percent, while the other 2 parties in the nation government, that's the greens and the free democrats will not be taking any seats in parliament because they fell below the threshold to 5 percent. the new left wing popular sato wagner. next to lines in orange, outperformed how old fall to the left in pink model. there's some dw political correspondent, matthew moore entered in yes, capital effort vs results are started victory for the if the but also for the lead candidate. in kidding. yeah. beyond hucker. what more can you tell us about him as a slight b rush. i mean, this is a big night, so the f d, but was striking, is that this is a victory for the mind, the one of the most influential people in the party and someone on the far right of the party. and let me tell you a bit of a view on here because this is
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a mind that the sheet alone has twice been fined by a court for using bond not. so you're a slogans. y low on the campaign trail him. his critic said he uses these talk with so many kind of retroactive wessel and to kind of start off you're not sees, this is someone who by a court can be described as a fascist and quite frankly, on the campaign. truly does sound like a flash of light. so this is someone who is on the extreme right, one of the party, someone that it takes, is queues from as to nationalists. and so this is a victory for him on a statewide stage. and so that really sets the tone for the foot for where this party is on, on the willingness where the people sit to, to vote for someone lights on the internet. and yeah, and so a microphone for the parties a whole, but i'm you, i'll victory for the far right of the far right. and despite the background, the do just to and then a to the matthew, almost a 3rd of the votes are going to the f d. how likely is it that the particular and took up months is going to be
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incredibly difficult for us because, you know, as we had those, this firewall of grandma was the say in germany around the f b i is the democratic parties of said they will not touch it with a barge pole. don't work with the try really to kind of avoid it in parliament. however, you see in the campaign, trailer parties a, you know, that may be shut off with, with some issues. we could maybe kind of come to the grieving. i'm not really kind of frightened, a lot of kind of all the shows voters out there and germany who was looking at, i say a on is there going to be a crack in not firewall. ultimately, the parties have said that they're not going to to, to negotiate with the tv, the, this one, you know, saying hey, that's not democratic, legitimate, we'll talk position, we should call the shots. i think it's gonna be very unlikely that that will happen . what you might see though is that the sd has a really strong start of the volts, not or not cause some that gives them the power to cause trouble in block constitutional volt. some, i'm not can stop them from calling you elections. if the, if the council and the government consult them from appointing certain officials
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and the state security for us is, for example, who in the state of to india have legal deposit f e. so now you kind of start to see the way in which the you can start to wield the power. they may not get into power, but they certainly have some power. not really with the for the moment did have no particular correspondence that the mall joining us from apple find so much under by elections and the largest state of sites any as well, which includes the cities of basin and liabilities. let's have a look at the preliminary results there. the mainstream conservatives came out as the strongest policy with the 32 percent engine of the f d, which is set to be the 2nd the strongest, brought to the side of ogden. next, the lines came inside with other policies in single digits. and i asked our fault to join us. i've done a, if, if the has any prospect of making it into government insights in a the conservatives are about to face some difficult negotiations to try the form
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that government. an easy solution would be to form a government with the a f d. they would have definitely a majority there, but we know that the cd has said clearly they do not want to form an alliance with the ac. they want to keep that firewall up to not allow the ac to come into the government. so if they stick to that position, we will not see an easy government for nation here. there is a possibility that the cd you will have to go into a minority government, possibly with a chance or on assurances espy the party possibly still with the greens, but that wouldn't mean that they would need the external support of the saga volumes next alliance would not be part of the government, but a members of the party would probably have to vote in favor of, of some of the measures that the cd you government would once to pass. and that might prove complicated also because of the sort of values the next, the lines has some positions that are close to those of the i a if the for example on migration for example, a for uh, a support uh to ukraine,
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which they want to pull back so this looks like quite a complicated situation for the cd. you here in saxony, for the fact remains of the bought i'd a be did come in 2nd and say is it does want to be part of the government. is that a realistic wish of the it is a realistic wish, but we have heard from the see to you, but also from the other parties that they don't want anything to do with the a fee and government. we've even heard from chancellor all of shots inviting all the other parties to form alliances to keep the a if the out of one thing is for sure where the f b, then to a b in the opposition, they are likely to continue their strong opposition. they're likely to continue to drive public debates and also influence the political agenda. but the big question that now arise is also at the national level is,
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can the other mainstream parties in germany continue to keep the a of the out? is it something that is realistic when the ac uh, gets a so many votes and has so much support or will a time come in germany when the a, if the becomes a mainstream party and enters actual governments, something that has started happening across europe. but we have not yet seen in germany, really with the for the moment, but thanks so much for joining us today. this morning, dw is due to suddenly embraced them. thanks so much to ease around next. but a nationwide strike is kind of going on in the country. it is aimed at pressuring the government as it killed the release of the remaining hostages, held by her mazda in garza, the country's largest labor union called for the one day strike. demonstrators have begun blocking main roads across the country and flight set, telling me it's been going on at 4 o'clock, facing a demand due to the strike. last night, most demonstrations took place across these ran pressuring the government to make
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a d, with some us to free hostages to help in does that in the process, come off these various ministry, said 6 hostages were killed by the most captors. the army said soldiers found the bodies a short time later, in the tunnel. the anger and frustration boil over on the street, the teller, the police clash with demonstrators. they've come out in the 10s of thousands to demand an immediate does a cease fire deal that would allow the remaining hostages, kidnapped on october the 7th to come home. the accused prime minister benjamin netanyahu of prolonging the war for political gain, of putting his own government's political survival above the lives of the hostages . the issue was to live more protesters.
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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 you can play with the civilian slice. you cannot do that and with demand would demand the deal to be right now. that's why we marching 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
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a tunnel under the city of rasa and southern gaza, of according to the military. they were killed by some last hours 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 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 the strike because the queen. yeah. before she fell. and i know you're off to the corresponding, tanya creamer in jerusalem if the strike is likely to attract widespread participation. i mean, it is significant that the labor union, it's one of the most powerful unions to history who's joined or cold for this. a
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general strike in which we're seeing that is a nationwide stripe, but not every community is participating in that. so we're seeing some of the ministry's laying down the work. we have the bangs and businesses high tech times have told their workers, they can leave to go out and protest to be in the streets. they have hospital switching to a weekend mode and also the main uh, tv channels here in uh is what i have already from last night on that have set to cancel the entertainment programs focusing solely on the political situation. also covering the funerals, of course, and the protests that are taking place. no. however, you know, those who are not joining in those protests that also shows the division in the country. you have politically speaking, some that are saying this is just playing into the hands of home us. ok. the hostages and others that are basically saying, we need, uh, you know,
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the government needs to agree to a deal to bring the remaining hostages home. so it's still to see this is a very significant development, but it's still to see what actually the impact will be of that strike. you say it's significant, but will this strike be able to pressure benjamin netanyahu to accept or through his deal and secured the needs of hostages as well received over the past 11 months or so? uh, every saturday and also during the week, protest by the relatives of family members and supporters who have been calling on the government to bring about a sci fi idea that would also see the release of the hostages. and it didn't really impact that much on the government and on prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who is actually still going to go for his tried to t of maximum military pressure on him us,
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and also claiming her mazda not agreeing to a cease fire idea. that is being negotiated in recent weeks. know what i've seen last night. also that this purchase has a lot of distrust and anger against the government. and prime minister opinion mean that's an yahoo insisting you know from his partner not punching on key issues like the philadelphia car, though there was actually vote in the cabinet saying that there will be no withdrawal from a is rarely a troops also and clashing with his defense minister, you of scotland, who voted against it. but i think what's here at stake is the case of those 6 hostages. the bodies said have been found. many are so angry because they are saying they could have been released already that have been, are killed only in the past days. according to forensic evidence. that's according to the health ministry. i'm us has denied that there were short, according to the,
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as well as a close range and many here saying, you know, this could have been avoided and they could have been released in a hostage d a. so it's still to see whether these strikes and protests will actually impact on the government and it strategy. the debate is tonya kramer in jerusalem. thanks so much. i of course, are now at some other stories making headlines around the world. at least 4 people have been killed in the philippines as tropical storm yankee, unleashed flooding, immense slides, all sort of teasing and all tab suspended school and government back and have one thousands to prepare for evacuations. the storm go to spend the need to a tie phone later this week. at least 6 people have died off the truck, crushed into a bind the dominican republic. dozens of others were injured in the category of nation men. the vacant ships, the building, all thought of these are looking for the drive of the truck who they say they have the same russian authority say they have located 17 bodies at the headache,
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up the crash side. the aircraft went missing shortly after taking off with 22 people on board. most of the passengers by tourists visiting the remote come judge cotton in so that the ukraine, next by russia, has launched its latest series of strikes and the capital. keep your opinion, officials say dozens of russian drones crews and ballistic me size of damaged homes and infrastructure. the air forces it shut down, most of them. let's get more from the the correspond to nik. i'm leading the ukraine and capital keep making more. can you tell us about these impacts on keep this morning? it was a very loud stop to this working we came key of around 5 am local time. you had basically 2013 minutes of very loud anti aircraft fi here in downtown key,
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or even in a place like this, which is basically the best protected in the whole country. you could have windows or any shaking videos. i had outgoing fire those kinda except themselves came here . the engines of those missiles and other people reported hearing me solves be coming in just hearing flight poss, and don't just explosions. it seems like ukraine's defenses did the job pretty well . the most part, most the damage reported has been from bits of debrief from, intercepted me solves. but the fact that basically ukraine is having to except these themselves over the city, over the civilian infrastructure over people's homes, quite close to the center of you christmas. collect is obviously a sign of the fact that they just isn't enough with the systems to go around. so that having to do it here rather than somewhere in the fields outside the city. and it is less of a kind of extreme attack. they would fuel themselves launched them last weeks when you have probably one of the biggest result tech. since this war has begun, this time around, they've been reports that some of these north korean ballistic missile vehicles
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have been use that have been set to be slightly less accurate and easy to shoot down than the russian equivalence up. but it is also the 1st day of school here off the some holidays and we've had reports of schools damage, windows, no doubt. and so the people who have chosen stay you ukrainians have the option, women, and children to leave the country and have relatively easy routes to your. it is a reminder that even here in the capital, even in key, if there is no safety, there is no guarantee. and often enough with these attacks, you'd still have the time to get to say, you don't have the time to get to the metro station to get to the cellar. because you know, these missiles coming so fast that basically at best you could run to a bathroom with somewhere behind the 2nd would hope that it just goes past you. demos, nick connelly and keith, thanks very much for that update. one of these latest attacks on the union capital come off the russian air strikes and the city of had a cave in the east of the country, left thousands injured and infrastructure damaged of the weekend.
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this is the moment when russian resides struck khaki shopping center and the sports complex. what among the buildings hit you community and also shows the the attack in the dozens of civilians including 5 children and some were rescued from that or above. it looks like 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 the heart clinic. and civilians were injured. the khaki by dec prompted ukrainian president, while de med zalinski to again implored allies to allow us to find rest and
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supplied, midsize deeper into russian territory. to stop moscow's that tax at their origins should bring most of the corps, rush it into peace for them to move from dishonest rhetoric about products or to steps required to end the war. just to read our land from occupation and occupier, as family, we also need to find potent instruments. gave instrument the attack and khaki came after you clean lots of the will or night drilled attacks against targets in russia, which russia notification se ignited fires at the most cool oil refinery and a power station. the ukraine has not commented on the themes in recent months. you have sources have stepped up with tax the daily i think for repeated it strikes like this one. but let's get more on this or with new russia,
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unless constantine again, joining us from a vendor is constantly and good to see you. how big would you say was the ukraine in drone? an attack on russia over the weekend? and what do we know about the damage better is good to see to what we do know is that uh, 3 uh, oil refineries. oil professing one send. one uh, sort of energy side was, uh, were shipped during this night and early morning by, uh, uh, by the ukrainian forces degree and drones. mostly. uh, that is basically not a lot of detailed but cool. bought a lot of videos. and one actually struck me because uh it is uh, you print and drawn strikes uh on the, on an oil processing plant on the refinery. uh, in, uh, south east mescal, not very far from the place where i lived uh before in my previous life. uh and um
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it's tells me that you said you had gone far like automatic. uh, so machine gun got some machine gun fire. uh all the drum and then the drum and actually lending or shipping uh the refinery. uh, it is very much most go and it is a very rare strike on the russian capital, which of course, is a potent thing in terms of bringing the reality will close to, you know, to, to the russians, mind that website, the governor of the russian belgrade region that's on the border, said ukrainian shedding hit the main city, sent a band this morning. do you know more about this attack? and instead of being any reactions to this in russia as well the, the russian government's and russian state media. and there is not much left, but the state media in russia try to basically much to report too much about what happens in belgrade if you look at uh the rest of the social media. and it seems
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like there is a very significant destruction in the world. the only claim that's, that's all it is there a state to the public leads that the kindergarten was kids that night, but there are no casualties just the building of the kindergarten. it has to be very fight, like most of, most of information during this whole. but what reference social media saying is that extra institution in belgrade? this much worse than the repulses by the official medium, by the officials of lots of people living the cities. so as a well, there is pretty much know a daily, if not hourly reality, live at the for the moment, but thanks so much for joining us today. d. w. rush, i'm list constituting i got speaking to us from been yes, thanks so much. thank. meanwhile, nobody has announced the depth of a white beluga way is who gave
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a new meaning to the time when watching the memo was suspected of spying. for russia years ago, he was found wearing a harness and what appeared to be a counselor of the homicide of st. petersburg stamps on the way was people or family and responded to him. gestures needing the suspicions he may have been held in russian captivity in a research program. the rails doctors has been taking for examination in no way. i don't mind doing a lot of the story of this off of the 1st time since world war to a fault. i policy is one a state election in germany. the alternative for germany, parts of the if the short one more than 32 percent of the vote in the eastern states of touring, yet that's it for the moment coming up next up, the break shift takes a closer look at the mobility of the future from robots,
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