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the the business dw news line from bell and for the 1st time in germany's postal history, a fall rights policy. when so states election, the alternative for germany ponti tops the pole in the eastern states of to ring. yeah. but all the parties refuse to join it in a coalition that's on the trunk calls for quote, provide waiting extreme is to be frozen as also on the program. and these rated costs as a nationwide strike, am to pressuring the government into agreeing off. the truly is deal must end immediately. flights have been delayed and roads blocked, as is riley is outraged by the recent death of hostages demand action
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lawsuit. brian reports new russian strikes and cave, sparking fires and damage again for instruction. it follows weekends attacks and car keeps that left thousands inches. the i'm gonna have else is welcome to the program. we begin with a historic election results here in germany. the fluoride alternative for germany long sundays votes in the eastern states of to ring him where it's considered by german intelligence to be an extra mist organization that's presence democracy. it's the 1st time in postwar, germany that if far right policy has come 1st in the state election, the $51.00 almost a set of folks into india and came across the 2nd in the neighboring state of saxony. but its jobs as of governing
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a remain slim. as all mainstream policies refused to cooperate with its spacing off of the results were announced. german johnstone one of shows urged old pontus to form coalitions without right wing extremists, historical victory for germany's far right. the alternative for germany won over 30 percent of the vote and through india, by promising to rein in immigration and capitalizing on the perceived failures of the current national government and adoption. we are by 5, the strongest power. we are the new people's party here and that's a story to the if the nationally is classified as suspected right wing extremist, bi, germany's domestic intelligence agency and beer and hook of the party leader. and through india has been convicted of using a band nazi slogan in an interview, after polls closed hook, it denied there was anything extremist about his party. then he says, i'm getting, i'm from the office to stop stigmatizing me. we on the one party and to reach you and you don't want to classify one 3rd of the ringing and vote and says, right,
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bring the stream is do the in fact many in germany would or from the leader of the left party, which currently governs the ridge you as part of a 3 way coalition, said she was not only worried about the future of her party, but the future of germany as us not to his app. it's a very bitter election night for us. not only when we look at our party's results, but it's also the 1st time since the end of the nazi era that and essentially the fascist party, has become the strongest force in a state parliament who is not that's alarming, especially against the backdrop of german history the sizeable chunk of the left parties votes were swept away by a new party, several log in connection. the lions or b s. w can connect. the former left party member campaigned on a populace platform of left wing economics. while at the same time criticizing immigration and military support for ukraine, the vote put her party in 3rd place, a big win its 1st ever election. hard choices now for the 2nd strongest party in the state. conservative see, due the may not vision party nationally has so far,
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refused to govern alongside the, the essentially blocking them from taking power. yet in order to govern the center right seed, you would now have to include the far left in a coalition as the business friend, the ftp and the environmentalist. greens did so poorly, the likely won't have any seats in the parliament at all. in a separate election in the more populous state of saxony, cd you held onto its 1st place position, just one point the head of the a f d sachs and easy to use state premier mutual customer celebrated the results even fee has admitted that the rise, the far right is something to be reckoned with. now that's good, some analysis from the w political corresponded homes, put onto johnson in the studio, hans, a big success for the f d of the other mainstream parties then reacted to it. we should 1st of all look at the conservative suggestion democrats, so they feel basically that they have been vindicated by these results in that position because it basically maintains the share of the votes in both of these
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federal states and sections that remain the strongest party. the rule there for decades and are likely to still be the main major parties and in syringe. here they are in 2nd place behind the f t, but the even gained a couple of points this so that i feel vindicated. but the other apologies were talking here about the social democrats about the greens and about the market liberal free democrats. the 3 parties at all the coalition government here in balloons were the hold of germany. they all did very badly and the social democrats barely managed to stay in the 2 regional parliaments. so for them, it was really a very major set back um and a for the greens and uh, the 3 democrats um they will hardly play any role the tools and these for those states and future. so for the coalition government here in berlin as a whole, it was a very serious situation to slap in the face really stuck on the face. um,
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now the f d getting up to a side of the votes. um, kinda the other part is really afford to refuse to work with them or all the other parties have said that they will not go into any form of cooperation with the safety. that's the so called the firewall that they want to remain and maintain against the eye of the you could say that of all the other parties get together and focus on sort of cooperation, some sort of coalition government. they will be representing 2 thirds of the bets, so that would not be necessarily on democratic. they will try to do that, but it will be very, very difficult. it's very unlikely partners that have to find some way of cooperating. and we've seen in germany's coalition government um, between the social democrats, the greens and the free democrats that, that's very difficult, actually to maintain. and now uh, doing some sort of show this has weighed in on the f d 's historic victory. and we don't have him on camera body. he said that the a of the homes of germany, it is weakening our economy,
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dividing society and destroying our country's reputation. now, next year we're going to have federal election. well, i'm sure it's job is up for grabs. do you think shows and the other mainstream, probably mainly the city you will change the campaign now. they have already made adjustments to the way that they especially uh, talk about the issue of immigration. that was the major campaign point for the f t, but also for the left populist b as w i n t immigration stones and all parties have basically increased the severity as far as immigration is concerned. then the current government has already passed further restrictions on immigration. the end of the conservatives to see do you have also being quoting for and much, much stricter dealings with immigrants coming into germany. so that's the main issue i'll put in migration will continue. i'm sure to dominate the political
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agenda in the next 2 months until the general election september. now in which one i can we extrapolate from these 2 regional eastern volts to us be a political situation to move in germany. but we have to see that these 2 electrons took place in eastern germany and what was used to be part of communist is germany . the feeling there amongst the population is one of having being somehow ignored or left behind or not being taken seriously. and in that situation that vote for the a f d, but also for the less than copy of this can be seen as a protest, but a vote against the established policies. but if you extend that to germany as a whole, the picture becomes a little bit more complex because of the, the major part is to still have a major support and the f d or while it is present, it has a presence overall and maybe 15 percent across germany is by no means in
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a strength or in a position to actually threaten the power of the other parties. but at the same time, you have to say these issues that the, if the, as talked about migration and also the question of, to what extent you and you should support your crying and as war against russia. one of these will be issues that will be, will will resonate across germany, dw, but it would correspond to tons ponds. i thank you very much. cons and is rally. label cold says a nationwide strike must, and the action is aimed at pressuring the government to reach a deal to bring home the remaining hostages that are still being held in gaza. demonstrate as have been blocking the main roads and flights of salaries spend good on apple to have been delayed. last night, mazda protests took place across the as well. calling for an immediate cease. this is where i was military says they'd recover the bodies of 6 hostages in
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a tunnel and gauze on a short time offer. they were killed by the captives, thousands lined the streets in jerusalem to pay the last respects to a harsh gold back pulled in the 23 year old as really american was kidnapped. that's a music festival during the october seven's. how mos tara tax is buddy was among those retrieved over the weekend. there is sadness everywhere. this is 24 year old eden yasamin funeral. she was in a mazda is captivity for nearly 11 months. the families had hoped their daughter would return home safely. this is not how i imagined it would end. eden. 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
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know you, but not like this. not like this eaten eaten is among the 6 other hostages, whose bodies were recovered from gaza on sunday. these rarely, military, it said how most fighters had killed them shortly before they found their bodies. the news of their killings led to interruption of mass demonstrations across israel, pressuring the government to make a deal with from us to free. the 97 hostages, who are still held in gaza on monday, the country face to strike, further pressuring the government to work on a solution that could bring the hostages back. people in the region are struck with an over whelming grief of just around a 100 kilometers away from tel aviv in the southern garza city of con eunice relatives more and the loss of their loved ones killed in an is rarely ever strike it here in the central garza city and is really attacked,
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caused several casualties. the man, the guns, the city municipal vehicles, was targeted, resulting in a number of murders and injuries. they were transported by ambulance, the hospitals and the fire and the vehicle was extinguished. according to the health ministry, i must run gaza. more than 40000 palestinians have been killed in gaza since israel launched it's 4 on how mice following the groups. october 7th terror attacks. the war has left thousands of people in israel and gaza, devastated many continued to help for an effort that could finally help the fighting. oh, i'm at least i'm as shown here, was honest, don't 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. why? quite strong impact. some people,
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it was safe was the status day in israel 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 as 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 now late hostages is harris schools of poland. his mom, rachel, has been seen. you know, speaking in an international media day in and day out since october 7th, so there were quite known house, a name names for every is really 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
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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, israel is what it's main labor union is called a general strike today. uh, will this strike be able to pressure and it's in the out to accept to choose to oh, it is 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, 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, the to now is a very divisive figurine. israel is very much with, you know, he has his base and there's and then there's all the rest. so it seems, and it's be coming more and more in a district, this, the schism, and as a society has become more and more strong in the last months. and i think that,
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you know, and self also sees that, i mean, there's very little noises. back 5 knows as he might see it coming from the left or sort of out of his base that 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, it might shift some other members of the coalition that then will 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 the, the american out me station is currently preparing the final take it or leave it sees 5. do you know how much leverage does us really, how no, that's, that's a good question. i mean the leverage of the americans, especially by themselves knowing that he's not running for re election. you know, he's very much eroded if you ever had any leverage. of course,
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since his announcement that he's withdrawing from the presidential royce, that has completely diminished, doesn't 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, and the way the politics of it affecting his, 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. tundra is on his the thank you very much johnny. let's have a quick look now at some of the other stories making headlines or an oil tanker and that's and ship have been hit by projectiles in the red sea off the coast of all
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who died in the m. and it's unclear who carried out the attacks, but who do who to rebels so that back by iran have launched a campaign to disrupt the shipping over the war and gusts south korea is holding joined them to be as a landing drills with the us, the exercises reinforced the alliance between the 2 nations and science and combat reading movers will take place through next week. at least 10 people have been killed in the philippines size. tropical storm, geology causes flooding and land slots. authorities have suspended school and government work and warnings thousands to prepare for evacuation. a storm is killed at least one person in australia. a heavy rains and strong winds have caused widespread damage and victoria enters mania. power was knocked down to 4 tens of thousands of homes with the warnings in force along the south eastern coast.
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indonesia is prepared to welcome full process in some bucking on his longest for an trip for 12 days around the asia pacific region. climate change will be high on his agenda fonts as will also visit popcorn with guinea. east timor, single ukraine has renewed appeals to allies to allow long range strikes into russia, using weapons supplied by the way. chief has again come under attack. officials say dozens of russian groans proves and ballistic missiles have damaged homes and infrastructure. even though the ethel says itself, most of them down dw is made. connelly told us more about the latest attacks. it was a very loud start to this. what can we came key of around 5 am local time. you had basically 2013 minutes of very loud antioch rough right here in downtown key or even in a place like this, which is basically the best protected in the whole country. you could have windows,
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literally shaking with us. i had an outgoing fire. those got to intercept themselves even have the engines of those missiles and other people reported hearing me solves be 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 debris 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 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, we saw a tech since this war has begun. this time around, the beautiful somebody's 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
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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 knocked out and so the people who have chosen stay 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'd still have the time to get to say, you don't have the time to get to a metro station. we'll get to sell it because you know, these missiles coming so fast that basically at best you can run to a bathroom or somewhere behind the 2nd would hope that it just goes plus you correspond to knit kimberly, that reporting from keys as well as the latest attacks on key for us and as strong side of the engine thousands and done as infrastructure in the eastern city of cottage cheese. this is the moment when direction resides struck khaki as a shopping center. and the sports complex was among the buildings hit.
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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 pallets of sports in the city of hard clinic and civilians were injured. on again, the khaki, but dec prompted ukrainian president of the med zalinski 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 origins it should bring most of the corps,
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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. as 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, which russia notification se ignited fires at the most school while to find re and a power station. ukraine has not commented on the themes in recent months. p of sources have stepped up with tact vidalia doing for repeated it strikes like this one with us and sign up in the locked in a trade rival. raise some countries of reaping the benefits. malaysia's skilled workforce and location as an important crossroads in asia, make it an attractive investment option for high tech companies. do the scale of
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