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the, the, this is the, the new is live from berlin for the 1st time and it's post boy history a fall right policy wins a state election in germany. the alternative for germany tops the polar the eastern state of to ring it of all the parties refuse to cooperate and forming any coalition. the german transport calls for quote, right we extremist to be frozen up also in the pro 5. so delayed and shops are closed as a nation wide. strife takes place, and israel is saying that the pressuring the government to secure a deal with hamas to release the remaining hostages, held them garza massive protests,
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have erupt it up to 6 of them were found dead. the weekend last ukraine reports new russian strikes and keith sparks and fires and damaging infrastructure. photos weekend attacks indicates that left thousands it's the gulf is welcome to the program. we begin with a story collection resolved here in germany. the fire us alternative for germany, one sundays vote in the eastern states of to ring. yeah. but it's considered by german intelligence to be an extra mist organization that presents democracy. it's the 1st time in postwar germany that the far right party has come 1st. in the states election, the f d one almost a 3rd of votes into india and kind of close the 2nd in the neighboring state of south ex. any. but it's johnson's of gathering remains slim as old mainstream
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pauses. refuse to cooperate with this speaking officer. the results were announced, germany's trumps. that would have shows urged all parties to form coalitions without a right wing 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 one of germany's 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
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the a f d, which they see as anti democratic in germany's other regional election in saxony. f d came and 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 and berlin. led by the center left, the social democrats to main screen parties faced another challenge and 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. the political landscape in the east is becoming increasingly unpredictable, just one year before national elections. now let's have a more detail look at these preliminary official results as the f d and the blue was the clear when entering go isn't really
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a side of the vote followed by the conservative city you and black with less than a quote on child, special social democrats received only 6 percent of the of the 2 parties in shots and national court isn't government the greens and the for you. democrats will not be taking any seats in parliament because they fell below the threshold of a 5 percent the new left wing populist. so about in connect alliance, so b, s, w, in orange out the phone, how old pod to the left. in pick it up, it was masking more is entering this capital f. what was he told us, how the if these victory reflected on the parties leader in the state? i mean, this is a big night for the f d. but most 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 about you on who, cuz this is a mind that the sheet alone has twice been fined by a court for using bond. not so you're a slogan twilight on the campaign trail him,
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his critic said he uses the software. so i'm kind of retroactive wessel and to kind of star up you will not see. this is someone who, by a court can be described as a fascist, and quite frankly on the campaign to we does sound like a fosters right. so this is someone who's on the stream, right. one of the party, someone that it takes, is queues from who 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 really a people to, to, to vote for someone like the t a in to read. yeah. and so a milestone for the parties a whole, but i'm you, i'll victory for the far right of the far right. a messy mode that reporting the elections and the largest state of section 8 as well, which includes the cities of the base and then lots a lots have a look at the preliminary results that the mainstream conservatives came out as the strongest policy. with nearly 32 percent in june out the a f d which appears to be the 2nd strongest party. the wagner alliance came in
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said, with all the parties in single digits. now our report to julia, so debbie explained safety's prospect of making it into a government in saxony. all 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 you has said clearly they do not want to form an alliance with the a fee. they want to keep that firewall up to not allow the fee 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
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alliance, who 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 of the cd. you government would want to pass, and that might prove complicated also because of the sort of values connect, 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 sacks, any to this elderly revolting that now for some analysis, what all that means i'm no joined by the w's political correspondent, homes, blonde to the studio homes. it truly is a historic so the success of for the f d, how it the mainstream part is responded. i think 1st of all, we have to talk about the conservatives, the christian democratic union. they feel more or less vindicated by the results
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because they manage to maintain that positive votes to a large extent in saxony. they remain the largest party that rule. that's a federal state for decades, and they are likely to lead whatever government may emotional in surrender. they also in fact um, increased lie to that part of the vote. so they feel that they continue to be a big 10 potty across germany. and so you have indicated in their policies as far as the other major parties are concerned. the social democrats of john, so that will of shots clearly uh um for, for them this was a devastating resolve. the route was a and it wasn't ever completely of the the almost laughed all the just managed to stay in both parliaments and these 2 federal states spots a full apology. that is leading the central government that has been one of the major parties in german politics post for politics and pretty well politics. in
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fact, it really is a devastating, resolved, and poses a lot of questions to the democrats. and then we have the other 2 parties and the current coalition government here in berlin, the greens and the free democrats, the market liberals. and they have both also be virtually wiped off in these 2 states that have very little to say that and for them to it's devastating. now, uh with the f t. nothing up to a side of the vote. can the other parties really afford to refuse to work with the 50? yeah, so that, and that's a 3rd of of votes and then the, you know, so i don't need a f d that is also the left wing populace of solid rock. next that we heard about, she is a leader of this party and named off to herself. and this just listened to what she had to say on that score. as mentioned, the fact that people are voting this way and that the f d has achieved these results, shows how to satisfied people are feeling how many people feel dissatisfied with
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the more established parties that sized the ones that are losing their support. it's up to you, at least in 3. yeah. and facts, any explanation. how few people still trust me, these parties have high and how many feel politically be a band and police introduce the license to it's sort of i can connect to the less thing populace talking about how people have turned those to her policy until the have to because they're so disappointed with the mainstream properties, if one were to ignore the a, f d, which in all established parties have called full. you could say, well then you have 2 thirds of other, but it does. so with then get together to form some sort of a coalition government that's what most likely have to include the less than popular. so sort of aggregate. so she is a very good position from her perspective at the moment because she's very likely to participate and all governments on the regional level that may not be formed in the next couple of weeks on all the management products between the rock and hop
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place it seems a journey is trying to sort of show it says also weighed in on the i of these historic victory. and he said, the f d homes, germany, it is weakening our economy, dividing society and destroying all countries. reputation. now as we move forward, next is february election and september. how do you think shots and the other mainstream political parties, mainly the city, you will change that campaign. now they have already been changes in the run up to this, the votes on sunday. the current government under shots already passed a certain restrictions further restrictions to migration policy because immigration was the major issue on which they have the and also the left wing populace to base their campaign. so immigration will be the major point of discussion, i think also in the next year or so running after those february elections. but i
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think one has to say that this trends that we see at the moment, our trends in eastern germany and they are 2 smaller states. and we, as we talk about the national picture, this will look slightly different the of the strong across germany, but not that strong. the other parties are much stronger in other parts of germany . and here we just had 6000000 a population of 6000000 in these 2 federal states where as germany has 18000000 people as a, in a federal election, i think um, the picture will look slightly different. but the agenda setting, especially on the migration pos, possibly also in the will and ukraine. that's a something that is going to influence other parties. so we context rep led from these numbers to the whole of germany. that's important. but be that as it may, we are seeing a shift, especially in the east to populous parties on both sides as we've discussed. is
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this a fundamental change in german and the general political sol, if you will? i think what you can say is that this is a particularly eastern phenomenon. these are both states that used to be part of communist east germany until 13 years ago. and the people that have a particular grievance ceiling left behind, the being ignored and to this kind of feeling of, uh, uh, of being list all it is part of the reason why the votes and the way they are. but at the same time, you have to say these kinds of trends, all your wives across europe, you have fontes on the rights who are making gains on the basis of, of being against migration, really an old, neighboring countries around germany. some you might be able to say that this is a former normalization in germany that's going to take place in the next year or 2 . i think of correspond to todd's front that thank you very much for your analysis on we're going to israel now. our labor costs as
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a nationwide strike being held in the country must end following a petition from the government. the strike which has been taking place today is intended to pressure the government into securing the release of the remaining hostages, held by militants in gauze dentistry. it does have blocked main roads across the country and flies that luis been going on that for the facing delays. last night, some off demonstrations took place, crossing swell, calling for a deal with home us to free the hostages that are still being held. the protests come off to israel's military said 6 hostages were killed by the captors. the army said soldiers found their bodies a short time later in a tunnel. meanwhile, as well as offensive gauze continues to serve you better. this is 2040 at ord. ethan general show me the funeral. she was in her mazda of
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sceptre, pretty for nearly 11 months. the family had hoped their daughter would return home safely. this is not how i imagined it would end even my love. i wanted so bad to have you back alive. i wanted to get back my eating. my funny eating is the one making us laugh. so many people wanted to get to know you, but not like this. not like this, eating you didn't, is among the 6 other hostages. who's bought this project? gilbert from garza on sunday. that is riley, military set time off fighters had killed them shortly before they found good bodies. 7 the news of the building fled to an adoption of mass demonstrations to growth is dry brushing the government to meet continue with some us to freedom, nearly 100 hostages for student hate in casa on monday,
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the country for us to strike for the president, the government, to work on a solution that could bring the hostages back. people in the region are struck with an overburdening grease just around 100 kilometers. so be from to the beef in the southern garza city of con, eunice tentative, some want and also the loved ones built it in his tried to strike in here and defend to the cause of city. and his trying to go searches because he was deep man, the kansas city municipal vehicles was targeted resulting in a number of murders and injuries. they were transported by ambulance to hospitals and the fire and the vehicle was extinguished. the, according to the palestinian had industry more than 40000 palestinians has been killed in gaza. since it's strange on it's bordering from us following the troops october step in the attacks. the war has left thousands of people in industry,
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and garza devastated many continued to hope for an effort that good. finally, for the fighting. oh, i'm at least unless the sun here was honest on seeing the studio now for more shiny . at the why did this execution on must say it wasn't and it wasn't the 1st, but this one had a much stronger impact than previous homeless atrocities by quite strong impact. some people, it wasn't safe, was the status day in his role since october 7th. it was really, you can see the, the, the national morning and, and everybody being very much upset and several reasons. they were young, healthy, relatively healthy. most of them, they became household names in israel. many people know them, know the stories, know their families by now, one of the most prominent international of these of a he now late hostages is harish goals of pulling his mom. rachel has been seen, you know, speaking in an international media day in and day out since october 7th. so there
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were quite known house, a name names for every is rarely. and also at the same time, we know that 4 of these 6 were actually on the list in the negotiated deal that's been, you know, going back and forth since may. so the feeling was that this is not, was, you know, this could have been prevented, you know, that they were almost there. they were almost back. and for all sorts of reason, mostly political, if you ask support test as a we've been seeing on the streets since yesterday, an attorney always been stalling. and that of course, led to their execution by him. us. but is really, you know, is really policy has not shown enough urgency in trying to bring them back. now, as we've heard his role is what was main labor union is called a general strike today. uh well this strikes to be able to pressure on that to the out, to accept, to a truce to, oh, it is a the 1st wide, you know, a strike. we've been saying since october 7th, this is the, the harshest of measure that we've seen taken by not just the workers,
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but also of private businesses and municipalities. everybody kind of joining, trying to, you know, pressure to tell ya for being more active in trying to promote the deal. you know, that now is a very divisive figurine. israel is very much with, you know, he has his base and there's then there's all the rest. so it seems and it's be coming more and more in a district. this, the schism in his room society has become more and more strong in the last months. and i think that, you know, i'm self also sees that, i mean there's very literally noises back 5 knows as he might see it coming from the left or sort of, out of his base of can actually move him over or shifting over his policies. he feels like everything he does, you know, is already, you know, he never gets a fair chance, but it media by the public and so on. i don't think this will make a difference. we will still need to see how much of a mental this wave of demonstrations well well, you know, eventually have. and if it will go big enough for it to might shift some other
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members of the coalition to then, well, maybe exert their pressure on that thing out. but i doubt this will actually make much of a difference, a total of pressure on and it's yahoo! the media reports that the american administration is currently preparing the final take it or leave it sees 5 deal. how much leverage does us really have? no that's, that's a good question. i mean the leverage of the americans, especially by himself knowing that he's not running for re election. you know, he's very much eroded if you ever had any leverage. of course, since his announcement that he's withdrawing from the presidential royce, that has completely diminished. there's always, you know, the biggest tool that americans have is the support their, their military support, their, their support for these really defense at the bottom will be very reluctant to do anything you know, to withdraw some of that we've seen, you know, the backlash for any you know, the delays and shipment of, of arm and so far, and we need to keep in mind as much as there's lot of anger and frustration on the, to now and the political, you know, the way the politics of it affecting his,
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his decisions. we also have another side here, this is homeless and we don't see much of a flexibility there. it brings us to a point where we are more than 10 months and, and we don't see any change coming. unfortunately. senra's on his the thank you very much, sunny ukraine's, the farm is them. there's again edging west and allies to allow his country long range strikes into rush up. the latest play from key foster came on to another russian attack on monday morning training and official se thousands of russian drones crews and ballistic missiles have damage homes on the infrastructure. that's even though the apple says it shut down, most of them do this next. connelly told us more about these latest attacks. it was a very loud stop to this working we came key of around 5 am local time. you had basic a 2013 minutes of very loud anti aircraft fi here in downtown key. if,
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even in a place like this, which is basically the best protected in the whole country, you could have windows learning, shaking videos or how to 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 flight posts 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, instead 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 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 it is less of a kind of extreme attack. there were few themselves 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
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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 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 just don't have the time to get to say you don't have time to get to a metro station to get to a seller. because you know, these missiles coming so fast that basically at best you could run to a bathroom or somewhere behind the 2nd would hope that it just goes cost you of course, the new company, they're reporting from keats. now these latest attacks on the ukrainian capital will come off the russian strikes on the city of cupcakes in the east of the country, left thousands injured and infrastructure damaged at the weekend. this is the moment when russian resides struck khaki shopping center
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and the sports complex. what among the buildings hit you community and also shown say 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 according to preliminary information, there were 4 strikes on the policy supports in the city of a hard clinic. and civilians were injured on the khaki, but that prompted ukrainian president, while de med zelinski to again implored allies to allow us to find rest and supplied resides deeper into russian territory. to stop moscow's that tax at their
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origins it 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 them. and we also need to find potent instruments, gave installment the attack and khaki came after you clean lots of the will overnight drove the tags against targets in russia, which russian notification se ignited fires at the moscow oil refinery and a power station. ukraine has not commented on the claims in recent months. p of sources have stepped up a tax deteriorating for repeated. it strikes like this one no light and has announced the desk of the whites beluga. well, who gave new meaning to the time while bushing. that's because the mama was
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suspected of spying for russia. years ago, he was found wearing a harness and bought the it's a be a camera hot us had a st. petersburg was done on it. the whale was people friendly and responded to hon just was needing to suspicions. he may have been held in russian captivity in a research program. wells, comcast has now been taken in for examination in the or you're watching dw, and you see as a reminder of our top story, this out for the 1st time since world war 2 or fall right. ponti as wants to state election in germany. the alternative for germany, a f d one move in, substitute the sense of the vote and the eastern state of to india. it also came in a close 2nd, the neighboring section. and that's it from me, the team for a moment out of the world news update for you at the top of the hour,
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