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the, the, this is data we're news life from the land, as well as benjamin netanyahu projects, accusations of blocking a hostage deal with how about the 5 minutes. the insists the 6 executed hostages found last week with not killed because his time said preventative deal. despite an apology to hostage families mass protests against that and yeah, who has continued across the as well after and it started when to germany's 5 rights the country's political establishment seeks a way forward. the alternative for germany potty one regional election in the east and became pretty close to winning a 2nd. but the other part he's bound to keep it out of any building coalitions. and
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hope francis arrives in indonesia for a visit that will focus on into religious ties. it's the start of a full nation tour of the asia pacific said to be the longest trip of a piece of paper, say the i've been visible and welcome is where the payment is to benjamin netanyahu has defended himself against accusations. he's blocking a hostage deal with all of us. this comes as both testers in israel took to the streets for a 2nd consecutive night. the latest mass demonstrations spots by the killing of 6 hostages in gaza. was shown by the captains as is where the forces approached just as the demanding that government make a deal to free the captive still held by on us. then yahoo, apologize to the families of the 6 camp is found dead. but he insisted he would press on with these rails military campaigning garza and keep control of strategic
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territory on the table. over the hostages, faith came as another of this thing, captives was laid to rest. thousands lined the streets of jerusalem to pay their final respects to her. she goldberg pole in the 23 year old as the latest hostage kidnapped by her mos on october the 7th to be laid to rest in israel. the 1st week failed. do we fail? you for 23 years i was privileged to have the most stunning honor to be hers is mamma. how take it and say thank you. i just wish it had been for longer needs really american was kidnapped at the music festival during the october 7th. come off terror attacks. these really military says his body was among 6
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recovered in a tunnel in gaza over the weekend. shortly after they were killed by him us. they bid some in the us. we book the prime minister apologized for their death. i'm ok, let me hold. i told the families, let me close that one. i repeat it tonight to a new look here. if i ask for your forgiveness, so it's not for not bringing them back alive. i know cool. we will close. i will do, but we didn't succeed. the company will take, he added that no one is more committed to their release than he is and called criticism of his approach to a ceasefire deal. shameful. in the depths of the hostages have spark 2 days of mass protests across israel. the demonstrators are calling for an immediate deal with some us to bring the remaining hostages home.
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the rallies of block many major roads in and around to leave snarling traffic for hours. there have also been several clashes with police the and this is the only way they can here. we stop everything. that's the problem with a is riley government. they won't listen. they're not thinking about the day and they only the government. on monday, the demonstrators were joined by thousands of striking workers who disrupted services at hospitals. schools as well as flights at israel's main airport. union leaders eventually called off the strike when the court said they had not given enough notice. it also called the work stoppage, politically motivated, middle east, that'll ashanti was honest, has more on this, so that in yahoo says he. sorry, but it doesn't sound like he's budgeting on anything. well, correct. i mean,
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did you know, seem like yesterday was him just trying to find more justifications and basically explain to these really where he stands and why he stands where he is. and in that aspect, why he's refusing to go ahead with the deal as much as the know the pressure on the street is, is going to now is very clearly not aiming to wind this down or to go to any succession of possibilities or the fire any time soon, and he's trying to explain why that's the case. and so anybody who was helping that the pressure of the public would be the one bringing it to now to shift disposition, se had a very defiant prime minister trying to actually gain support for an action that is quite the opposite of what we see from the streets demand and one of those sticking points is 14 killing me to buffers and allow the addiction guys and for the philadelphia card or with these via these one to hold onto in order to have some sort of control over the causes 50. is this one of his and so one of the as well
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say, well, the border we're talking about the fuel does the quarter. that's exactly. uh, the only way for gauze the outside, you know, the, on the border, it is not with as well, but rather with egypt that to now claims that he, we saw whole presentation last night that this is the only way to make sure this from us and not we gain power, get more munitions, fluid, or small go through the border. but then a lot of, if you would talk to the defense minister or any other, you know, members leading members of the defense mechanism in as early say, this is not the case as well. can always take philadelphia quarter again if needed . and also they point to the fact that we take it as real about 8 months deep into the war and gaza before we even reach that part. so they say this is such a vital part of the war. how come it wasn't one of our 1st targets, sort of trying to talk about nathaniel was attempt to use the for the record or as an excuse not to go on with a deal rather than actually a sticking point. that is that meaningful and this is the deep priest we're seeing between the 2 now. and you know, the more professional a no leaders of the war in the, in the end in the military. and this,
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the thrift is, you know, it is, is such that they cannot do anything and that's in the out. does not want to do. do you see the public hearing them? and this is where you see the big distress, you know, on the streets. people did not trust and help because they hear so many other people say this not have to be the case and time is running out for the remaining hostages. just how desperate all those people in the districts these riley's when it, when it comes to getting some sort of deal, finishing this boy in comparison to the desperation among palestinians. the something sort of an issue. looking pulling numbers, most of those really supported deal, including everything that it will take, like giving up control. and so that's also quite, or you like at least in lots of mass murderers, you know, that had been, you know, captured by israel. i kept him as really prisoners many to support that, but not netanyahu's base. and this is exactly what we're saying. he's catering to his base. he still has a very strong support in school. listen, and that's what drives his decisions right now he does as long as he doesn't have any sped from his coalition. i doubt we will see continue our changing his stand on
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this. and if you talk about posting isn't oh i also talk to colleagues and friends there, that is the desperation and the frustration. the sadness in writing, i mean it's, it's unless, i mean it's the i was talking to some of them in the last day. they were hoping that what's happening on the streets and as well would bring to change. but obviously it was hard to break the hard saying, we are not there yet. and what are we seeing the americans focusing more more on the competing there? um, you know, the election campaign of how you know by them trying to support harris. awesome. you know, gone so becomes a more minor topic for the world's arena for international attention. and they feel being left behind, maybe mindful be so and, and you know, unfortunately we don't see where any of the sites, you know, we need to keep in mind. we also have come us here and they don't seem to be too eager. i'm going for a deal as well, and the people you know, on both sides in palestine and israel might be somewhere else. and when the leaders are, and we don't see any, you know, any solution coming in the next, you know,
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couple of months and weeks ahead of us. unfortunately, it doesn't sound good at all. and i find it interesting. did you say that netanyahu was pandering to his face? but you know, is that going to secure in the future? well, it does so far. it does. he doesn't have any stretch to his to his brain. i mean, there's nothing right now that makes you know when it's and you'll feel that he needs to go to election any time before the set date in 3 years. yeah. so far his whole install. well, johnny, thank you very much for the analysis. interesting stuff. you're welcome and staying with the conflict in the is where the occupied westbank palestinians assisting through the rubble of the janine refugee camp after the largest rates there in 2 decades. local authorities say is rarely troops of bulldoze more than half the city's buildings in an attempt to what it says is rooting out militants. a also reported that as well as blocked water and electricity to the area. at least 24 palestinians have been killed since the is ready operation began on august 28th,
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as well as the free is way the policeman and one soldier, palestinians that cold the raid a siege. they say it's the most destructive right, since the so called battle of jeanine in $22002.00. no, it's a shame to death. these really army has no target, so they target us, but will remain strong no matter what they do. the cell, gaza has been under bombardment for a year and a still standing and will remain standing, god willing, no matter what they do on that. i think god were strong. what i'm the and the 100 feet i haven't shopped behind me. i've had a barbershop since 1954, although young i opened it and i made a living from it should give you the model, they destroyed it today. the goal is that they want to destroy the country so that the people get tired of this. the. we won't get tired of the resistance. yeah. and
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it does that give them a call with me? and i'm sure i handed over $650.00 palestinians have been killed in the west bank at a tax biased by the forces and set the violence into the homeless terror attacks on october 7th, around 2000 is way these have also been killed in classes that or germany's main stream political leaders are considering their options of to the far right alternative for germany body took the 1st place in a state election on sunday. the a if the one the vote in the eastern side of 3 india, despite being classified there is extremist by german authorities, the body one almost a 3rd of the votes in the states. then came a close 2nd and neighbouring sacks a day. it's trans of governing a be a slim as old as a potties. have refused to work in coalition with it. wow, right. if the may have emerged as the biggest went out into region of electrons but will likely end up in opposition. all main screen policies have pledge to uphold
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a firewall against entering a coalition with the anti migration party in both syringe and sex any but although it, the majority didn't cost their vote for the a if the and don't want to see if govern some state. it has a mandate to form a coalition list and certain methods you just have to come together in the interest of democracy. now. yeah, they will crotty no matter. i'm tired of a lot and share your thoughts as simply to be model don't feel so organ both at some point you have to ensure that people see the choices you're being reflected vile in fulfill clifton. think up on the side of the i think they should be give them a chance to work together with everyone. when only then can you say whether they're up to it or not, by denying them that chance by claiming to be too good. you actually end up elevating them and you shouldn't do that. but there is concern about the rise of the file, right. why does t as the fact that the sd has done so well,
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especially in rural areas is concerning me. so they didn't. yeah. as long as this, i think it's basically right not to work with them. but it's hard to see a government being formed at all. then you can come to us. it's like it's terrible, absolutely terrible message with us. so i don't know what will become of germany. and while the a, if the say they have the right to govern in state level coalitions, the policies running the national government on the pressure, they badly manage to scrape 10 percent of the vote combined with just to you to go before federal elections. these results are likely to increase the tensions filled by what of schultz has already divided coalition. so will drive any shift for that's the right way else down political corresponding julia so daily about the a f d's support that's yes. from what we've seen from these last 2 elections this weekend in through india and saxony. if the voters are mostly not in the
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cities where other parties have been more successful, successful, there are more in the, in the countryside and smaller towns in these states. they are of all ages. uh, but the, if the has been especially successful with younger folders, between 18 and 24, and the if these also been particularly successful among men rather than women. now it is uh, quite a complex discussion to try to understand why exactly people have voted so much for the a if the, especially in these 2 states. but what we can see is that a, about a half of a, if the voters in these 2 states, according to polls that happened before the votes have voted for the a, if the, because they completely agree with the, if these political plans and with their policies well, we've seen that about one 3rd of prospective voters said they would vote for the at
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the, at almost as a protest vote basically to express their dissatisfaction with the central government in berlin. and there are especially some topics that have particularly driven a if the voters we've seen that the security of their social and economic life is a big topic for them. migration is also one of the big topics, but also a they are very much concerned with crime. ok, so a protest vote for many but also support among young males and rule pods. it sounds like there is growth potential there for the day as well. we seem to as the growing, not only in the eastern states, but across germany. and now with the upcoming state election in brandenburg, which is the region basically across berlin, around berlin for reference, where polls indicate that the if the could also come in the 1st place. but we've also seen in western parts of the country, of the se, in the last 2 years,
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gaining many votes, reaching in the polls, a level up to 23 percent support nationwide. that was a record that had never been reached before. but we've seen that since there has been some scandals with the party, there has been investigations into ties of some party members with china and with russia. but there's also been the of the involvement of some of the party members with a plan to expel millions of people from germany who have a migration background. and the scandals have caused nationwide protests in germany . and this is also a lot of to, to a drop in the, if the support in the pools at the moment nationwide support is around a 16 percent julia so daily. they're a quick look now at some of the other stories making news go the has welcome russian president vladimir putin at the start of his 2 day visit. despite the rest large by the international criminal court. under international law,
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mongolia is required to arrest the russian president to face charges or crimes that the court doesn't have a mechanism to enforce its ones. the united states is, sees the plane belonging to venezuela and president nicholas madura. lord enforcement officials sees the aircraft in the dominican republic for alleged sanctions, violations, and then fluids to florida. they said it was for legally in the us. it is way it is . government calls the move piracy or a brazilian supreme court paddle has unanimously up held the decision by one of its justices to block social media platform x nationwide. the platform is suspended in brazil last week of the or not even most refuse to blanca accounts allegedly spreading. this information mosque has denounced the building as censorship. ukraine is continuing its incursion into russia's southern cost region, even though it's still losing territory in its own country. russian forces are
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advancing an eastern ukraine with ukraine's president flooded mister lansky acknowledging the difficulties his troops are facing. but he says he will not give up on seized russian territory and cost. he says it's part of a victory plan. he will submit to boston allies and a visit to washington in no fault is that of the russian city of sue just now under ukrainian control part of the territory. it conquered, starting on august 6th, in a surprise operation that it claims took more than 1200 square kilometers in the course region. just before ukraine went on, the offensive president followed him is a landscape, spoke to french media about possible peace talks, touching on the topic of territorial concessions. ukraine will never give up its territory, is because this would be an attack on the constitution. he said, decisions on ukrainian territorial integrity cannot be made by the president, but by the ukrainian people. the landscape piece plan backed by the west,
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calls for russia to pull all of its troops out of your train as a pre condition for any talks. it also wants trials for war crimes and reparation payments for its part russian demands that ukraine surrender for regents that moscow says it annex and claims as russian territory and ukraine would have to officially renounce its desire to join nato of an impasse. so could you cranes incursion be a way to change the calculus of peace, although seizing russian territory and the curse region is an embarrassment to put and still it's less than 110th of one percent of russia's land mass. whereas russia controls about 20 percent of ukraine's territory, and it's still advancing in the east. in addition to the lab, it's taken, however, ukraine has also captured hundreds of young conscripts soldiers. savanski refers to russian prisoners as you cranes exchange fund. and so lensky spoke specifically of
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the november p summit and ukraine's plans the tip of the covers corporation connected to the 2nd summit. yes, because it was one of the points of the plan victory of ukraine delano, but a more oh, great. meanwhile, the kremlin has been playing down the incursion, saying it has failed to stop the rushes drive to break through an eastern ukraine. you people, especially in the curse region, are going through difficult times. but the main task that the enemies set for themselves to stop are offensive and the don't basketball didn't achieve it ultimately with nationalist opening. and then by say, we didn't start yet. therefore i'm sure that this provocation will fail if i need it. firstly, i think after that there will be a desire really to move to piece talk slower, not in words, but an actions and resolve these issues by peaceful means in the age of a person. you don't need mysterious to me. it's not clear if keeps gamble to take russian territory will pay off in peace talks this fall, or provoked putting to take even more severe measures as he tries to win the war of
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a $12.00 or nick connelly in cave could ukraine's incursion into the russian region . of cost lead to peace talks of the look. i didn't think that suddenly of letting me pretend going to wake up and decide that this war is not worth fighting because ukraine is now on russian soil. some people in ukraine maybe had hoped the shock of seeing ukrainian boots on russian territory would change people's perceptions in russia. but that hasn't happened, but this is certainly about building up kind of trump calls having things to exchange when and if things come to be stokes. right. so this is about saying, we have this amount of russian character to be controlled, that we haven't an x that we don't want to keep, but we can trade for bits of russian occupied ukraine. it's also about taking prisoners. we heard that in the report. unlike lots of other parts of front lines you've had, lots of russian conscripts fighting incurs people who have $181920.00,
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who aren't being paid big salaries to be well, who have promised that they wouldn't be an active funding. so ukraine is already slipping. these people for you credit instead of being in russian captivity in some cases for up to 2 years. and so, so about embarrassing fighting recruiting domestically and hoping that you like the food can seize this conflict slightly differently and realize it might be pressure from russian society to get out of this war. and i think the, the big thing about, well this is that so far the ukraine and so i just convinced that this is quite a kind of low investment move, right? they have, according to this was at least not lost that much in the way of technology and what in terms of lives lost. so they've achieved, they think, think quite a lot at a low price of now the seems like something with doing that is going to bring a kind of a boat, the boon down down the line. but nick, back in ukraine, reports are coming in a russian troops making significant gains in the past region. why is your credit on the not focusing its efforts that because the situation in domestic
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use, aloha, today you have very well established russian positions. you have basically the kind of main focus versus f. it's the most trained and experienced troops so frankly, with the same results that you can achieve a lot more and coast region 10 in the don't best that is in the kind of calculation from the ukranian side up. but certainly it is something that is being discussed in ukraine right now. there's been a lot of worry that the city of across which is one of the main logistical hubs in ukraine controlled don't pass that. that could be under threat from russian troops . and the next couple weeks we've had civilians being evacuated. so there is some tools that ukraine, you know, means now bringing more forces that to try stabilize the situation in that. as soon as the fighting, which is kind of built up areas will play to ukraine, strength is easy to defend. a built up areas, cities that it is to defend positions out in the countryside where you don't have much in the way of cover wherever rushes advantage in app. however you kind of comes into play. but i think the end of the big, kind of
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a scene from this new you crying inside is that you're sending more troops into don't pass for now and hoping that that would have a different impact. you've just not something that they think is going to work, so they are going to comb with cost and hope that you know, eventually the russians are forced to move troops out on the very latest day from the don't use nick connelly. thank you. but frances, as big on his tour of the asia pacific, starting in indonesia where he plans to hold in to face meetings to promote harmony between catholics and one of the world's largest muslim populations. the 87 year old pope landed in chicago where he was greeted by children and members of the church. christians make up only 3 percent of the population visited asia. during his visit, the pope will visit a mosque and hold the mass at a stadium ill like to visit pop. when you get 18 old list and simple, a w corresponding dale mine has joins us from chicago. why did the pope
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choose one of the world's largest most the nations? first of all to stop is to interface hominy is really the key word for this visit of the pope, the thought visit of a pope. historically, a to indonesia and indonesia, as a good pick for that's topic. not only because you have the largest or one of the largest muslim population, see a reason to be overtaken by pakistan, but also into a religious dialogue in this country that has so many religions. represented is very important to have the biggest, most of southeast asia is to go lots that the popo visits on thursday here in chicago. right? opposite is a catholic cathedral and they are connected quite symbolically by a tunnel. it is there where the pope with a hold of inter religious dialogue a so quite an important topic. and then of course you have to effect that 10 percent of indonesia. the population is christian, 3 percent. if it's catholic and if you look at a population of 270000000 people,
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that is a substantial number. and it is an interesting lee compared to europe's numbers that are going down. it is a number that is still growing in terms of believers. and why is the pipe know during the day for religious dialogue, but also issues like climate change. how smoothly i think climate change will be another really key issue here, particularly tomorrow when he meets president for colby, was already said that they will talk about this topic a by the way the pope arrived here in a pretty standard hybrid car, open window waving at people and so a very low key if you want the approach here to indonesia, a capital that is threatened by climate change. so it won't be an important topic. but as you have pointed out, this is only the beginning of a 12 day trip. it will be followed now by popular energy need and then to the predominantly christian, the island nation of the more or less the and finally a to the trading top office singapore dw,
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