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the the, this is the, the news like from berlin for the 1st time and it's both for history. a father, i bought a brains, a states election in germany. the alternative for germany top supposed in the eastern states of touring. yeah. but other parties refused to cooperate and forming any coalition, but german john to the goals for quote, rights being extremist to referrals and out also on the program. flights are delayed, as a nationwide strike begins and use rel, it follows must process. aim that pressuring the government to secure to do with a must to release the remaining captives held in gaza off to 6. hostages were found dead at the weekend and your friend reports new russian strikes in cave,
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sparking files and damaging infrastructure it follows weekend attacks and how to keep that left dozens in jet the i'm going to expand it. you're welcome. we begin with the historic election results here in germany. the followed i'd alternative for germany potty one sunday's vote in the eastern states of india where it's considered by german intelligence to be an extremist organization that threatens democracy. it's the 1st time in modern german history that have followed i'd. policy has come in 1st in the states election, the 51, almost a 3rd of both and to rig guy and came a close 2nd in the nearby state of flux, any. but it's johnson's of governing remains the same as all other parties refused to cooperate with it. speaking off of the results by announced german sounds,
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the whole of souls judge to mainstream political bodies to form coalitions without right wing extremists. the most recognizable face of germany's far right a f d now be are in hooker has led a right wing extremist party to victory and will have germany 16 states for the 1st time. in postwar, germany, a historic victory. he declares now who came to lead the regional government here isn't. we are ready to take on the responsibility of forming a government to parliament is parliamentary tradition here in germany. the strongest policy invites others to tools. in the coming week, we'll hold torques and the party committees will analyze the situation and then we'll decide to who will present the office 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. you and saxony are also seen as a disaster for the coalition governing in berlin. lead by the center left, the social democrats, the mainstream parties faced another challenge and 3 weeks when the 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 to 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 in to get the se in blue was the clear winner with nearly a 3rd of the vote followed by the conservative c, d, u, in black, with less than a 4th top johnson, the shelters, s p
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d received only 6 percent for the other 2 parties in the national government. the greens and the free democrats will not be taking any seats in parliament because they fell below the threshold. a 5 percent. the new left wing populace sort of bargaining next to lines or b, s, w, in orange out performed how old fall to the left. in pink dw particular corresponded matthew moore isn't tutoring as capital effort. i asked him if the results were being seen as a victory for the policies need to in the state. it's a slight view 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, cuz this is a mind that this year alone has twice been fined by a court for using bond not. so you're a slogan. twilight on the campaign trail him, he's critic said he uses the software, so i'm kind of retroactive wessel and it's
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a kind of star up you will not see. this is someone who is by a court can be described as a fascist, and quite frankly, on the campaign to we does sound like a sausage, right? 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 the willingness where the people to, 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 to do just to in that age of that, and that's your, most of the, of the votes are going to the f d. how likely is it that the particular into a government that's going to be 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 have said they will not touch it with a barge pole,
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don't work with the try really to kind of avoid it and call them. and 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 offset voltage out there and germany who was looking at, i say a or is it going to be a crack in not firewall? ultimately, the parties have said that they're not going to, to negotiate with the tv. if the, this one, you know, saying hey, that's not democratically 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 them. that gives them the power to cause trouble and block constitutional vote. so i'm not can stop them from calling you elections. if the, if the council of the government consult them from appointing certain officials um and the state security for us is for example, who in the state of trends you have labeled 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
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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. thanks so much. and the elections and the largest state of sites any as well, which includes the cities of based in their lives is let's have a look at the preliminary dissolves. that the mainstream conservatives came out as the strongest policy with nearly 32 percent edging of the f t, which is set to be the 2nd strongest bossy beside our wagner. next alliance game in fed with other policies in single digits. my all started fault june. us deli, if, if he has any prospect of making it into government instruction a for the conservatives are about to face some difficult negotiations to try the form 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
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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 chancellor 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 have passed. 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 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
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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 cd you but also from the other parties that they don't want anything to do with the a if the and government we've even heard from chancellor all of shaun's inviting all the other parties to form alliances, to keep the a, if the out of one thing is for sure where the a, if the, then to a be 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 arises also at the national level is, can the other mainstream parties in germany continue to keep the of the out? is it something that is realistic when the a, if the gets a so many votes and has so much support or will a time come in germany when the a,
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if the becomes a mainstream party and enters actual government, 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 the, the june us suddenly embraced them. thanks so much. i the most zoomed out to you on what these results actually mean. i'm drawing by the definitely taking correspondent, husband in stood your hands, welcome. and this is like he started successful the of the no doubt, but then i'll have the other mainstream political parties responded to this victory versus what i think you need to look at. the conservative tests, the christian democrats, uh, then manage, basically to maintain the vast springs and both these federal states. in fact, in through india, they increase their positive about slightly virus infection. the way they are the governing party,
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together with the 2 others. and they are basically how that position, so they feel in some sense vindicator to buy this results. but at the same time, they clearly see that there is a threats to that position as conservative. potties coming from the rise coming from the far right from the i sd. but so far that said that they would never co operate with the i s t. that's this a notorious firewall that they want to keep going. the social democrats are devastated by these results and they are obviously the potty of the trans flush, a life sholtes. and in both the interchange of that it will. they are both in single. so it goes to both and syringe and, and saxony, badly managing to actually to stay in those regional problems. so for them as already very bad results. and then if you look at the other 2 products that are in the german go routing coalition, the greens and the free democrats, the market liberals, if both done very,
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very badly here. so they to really devastated by these results. i mean, all of these bodies essentially saying that they will not cooperate with the, the, despite the results that they have been able to gather. but it's not the remembering that a 3rd of the electorate voted for the if the, i mean, can these bodies actually ignore all of these votes? is a 3rd of the people in these federal stays voted for the f d, as indeed 2 thirds did not. so if they manage to form a coalition that keeps off the f d, that would be unacceptable democratic process. and that is what all the parties are saying they want to do. but these would have to be coalitions between very, very different partners, between parties that would normally never consider even cooperating with each other, such as the conservatives who will be the largest members of any of the coalition that that might emerge. yeah. what's the far less populace of this alliance as off
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of ogden, their connection which is just come up from and then say in these elections? so it's going to be very, very difficult discussions to try and form coalitions there. okay, let's talk about german jobs to all of shows because he is waiting on the if these historic victory, let's just sort of bring that up. uh, 4 of us. this is what he has said. and i quote, the a, if the homes a germany, it is weakening our economy, dividing society and destroying our country's reputation. a 100 as we move into elections and next year, the federal election next step. how do you think shoals and other mainstream political parties when we've changed that campaign? so i was gonna respond to this victory from the f d that have already to some extent, react to the main topic that bus the 50. and in fact, the less than putting this up and pushing is immigration, the stands against immigration. and this is something that's being discussed and controversially discussed in germany for many months and years. and very recently
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the current government and past sundays rest. edwards, a titan control on migration into germany. so that is definitely to you in response to the challenges posed by the a, if the and that's something i'm sure that will continue. so they will adjust the policies. but at the same time, they are saying that they want to continue trying to convince the electorate of the relevance ends of the, the how should i say, the exactness of their own position. and so at the moment this is the old saying they will not cooperate with the f d. what you're seeing here in this resolved that us emerged from the east and, and from these 2 state connections is a shift. it seems to bump in this bodies from both ends of the political spectrum. would you say that that would affect a change in a voting happens in the east, or should we see this more as a protest for that is a very particular character to this that has to do with east and germany with the
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former communist east and germany both of these federal states are in that region and the people, the voters that have particular concerns have a particular feeling of being left behind by giovanni as a whole. at the same time, we have to say these are very small states. they are a total of 6000000 voters that have voted last uh, yesterday on this weekend. and uh, 6000000 people compared to 18000000 in germany. so it's a very small part. it's of the german electrodes, but the f d is present across germany and these trends has been visible elsewhere in germany . that will not be reflected to this major extent. but i think it's something that one has to keep an eye on or leave it there at the moment. did the thing correspond? enhanced braun, thanks so much for breaking them down for us to ease around next. what a nationwide strike is underway in the country. this is aimed at the pressure being
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the government into securing the release of the remaining hostages, have by her mazda, in because of the largest labor union called for the one day strike. demonstrators have begun blocking main roads across the country, and flights at televi tv's. ben, good, you on apple, facing a delay due to the strike. last night, most demonstrations took place across israel, pressuring the government to make a do, but from us to free hostages, still held in gaza. of the filters come off, the israel has been the 3 says 6 hostages were killed by the most captors. the armies that soldiers found their bodies a short time later in a 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 sizes ceasefire deals that would allow the remaining hostages,
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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 slim. 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 you can play with the civilian side, you cannot do that and with demand with demand video to be right now,
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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 a tunnel under the city of rossa in southern gauze. so, according to the military, they were killed by some us 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
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joined the strike. okay. have you been here before? yeah, before it was before and i often double correspondent on that claim i if the strike is likely to attract widespread participation. i mean, it is significant that the labor union, it's one of the most uh, policies unions to use the tooth joined or cold for this. a general strike in which we're seeing the is a nationwide stripe, but not every community is participating in that. so we're seeing some of the ministry's laying down to work. we have the bangs and businesses high tech times have told their a 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,
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and the protests that are taking place. no. however, you know, those who are not throwing in those protests that also shows the division in the country. if 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, the government needs to agree to a deal to bring the remaining hostages home. so it 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 we'll just try to 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 cell today. and also during the week, protest by the relatives of family members and supporters
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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 time mr. benjamin netanyahu, who is actually still going to go for it, is try to t of maximum military pressure on him us, and also claiming her mazda not agreeing to a cease fire deal that is being negotiated in recent weeks. now, what i've seen last night, also these protests as 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 for the does the car though, there was actually vote in the cabinet saying that there will be no withdrawal from a is rarely a tubes also. and clashing with his defense minister,
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you of collins 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 or ready to have been are killed only in the past days. according to forensic evidence. that's according to the health ministry. i'm us as deny that there were short, according to these really is 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 us twice and protests will actually impact on the government. and it strategy is tonya kramer in jerusalem. thanks so much. i . so i clicked there. now it's some other stories making the news around the world . at least 10 people have been killed in the philippines. this tropical storm yagi, alicia's flooding and land slides. alternatives in the north of suspended school and government back and of 1000 is to prepare for evacuations. the strong good
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strength that into a ty phone later. this week indonesia is preparing to welcome both frances to the capital jakarta he's embarking on his longest ever on trip. the pontiff went to the issue pacific for 12 days, climate change and feature high on his agenda front us would also visit poplar, new guinea, east timor, and singapore. at least 6 people have died off to the truck, crushed into a bind the dominican republic. dozens of others were injured, indicated be a nation, but the bank, those get depending on the thought of these are looking for the drive of the truck who they say fled the scene to ukraine. next by russia has long states latest series of strikes and the capital key of your opinion officials, a dozens of russian drones crews, and ballistic, the size of damaged homes and infrastructure. they are full, saves it, shocked on most of them, dw,
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corresponded and keep the kindly told us more about these latest attacks. and 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, if even in a place like this, which is basically the best protected in the whole country. you could have windows underneath shaking we use, i had an outgoing fire. those kind of, except themselves, could even have the engines of those missiles and other people reported hearing results coming in just hearing fly past and not just explosions. it seems like ukraine's at defenses did the job pretty well. the most part, most the damage reports. it has been from bits of debrief from, intercepted me solves, but the fact that basically, you credit having to instep these themselves over the city, over the civilian infrastructure over people's homes, quite close to the center of ukraine. space. collect is obviously a sign in 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
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it is less of a kind of extreme attack. there were few and we solve launched then last weeks when you have probably one of the biggest michelle attack since this war has begun. this time around the beautiful some of these north korean ballistic missile is also being used that have been said 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 summer holidays and we've had reports of schools damage, windows knocked out. and so the people who have chosen stay you ukrainians have the option, women and children to leave the country and have relatively easy. whoops, 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 just don't have the time to get to say, you don't have the time to get to a metro station to get to a seller. because you know, these missiles coming so far that basically at best you could run to a bathroom or somewhere behind the 2nd would hope that it just goes cost. you definitely sneak kindly and keep thanks very much for that update. meanwhile,
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