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the, the business, the, the news that lies from balance germany is social data across appeared to naturally beat the fall rights. and a key originally election. b, s p d of to also one of shortest. celebrate those initial results. give them a slide lead over the alternative for germany policy in the brown book collection. also coming off, israel's military exchange is heavy at 5 of the minutes. a group has beloved leaving rescue who's racing to repair the damage. both policy is valid to intensify that protects the
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gulf is welcome to the program germany. social democratic policy appears to have pulled off a narrow wind over the fall, riots alternative for germany party and a key regional election votes are still being counted in the ball. grace a f d had to be in predicted to when benefiting from of hold to swing to the right. boss results put the incumbent s p d. that's the party of johnson or schultz headed by a narrow margin. let's have a look at the results in detail. the latest projections put a sample of social democrats on the 30.7 percent. by the far right f d gets 29.6 percent. that's gain of more than 6 percentage points since the last elections in 20. 19 the conservative cd you parties on 12 point one percent, the new leftist conservative. so wagner nice, the lines of
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b s. w gets 13 point one percent. the greens are on full point 6. if that result stands the that means the green party, which is currently part of bundled, both coalition government has dropped below the 5 percent threshold required to enter the state parliament. meanwhile, the gains full of the fall rights alternative for germany to the success, to the regional elections earlier this month in the state of to ring. yeah, they want the most votes. that's the greatest successful german file ride party since world war 2. and brandon, both social democrats are cautiously celebrating their lead candidate, incumbent stay premier. did my voice good role that the threats of the fall, right the if the remains a challenge. then i know also is an openly in large parts and in its entirety, by doing extreme is party owns can achieve around 30 percent of the votes in almost
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date. and that is a huge spell on the signal for all of us. it will cost for all democrats supervisor, for all those who stand for freedom, openness, and you told her and say, leaving was alarms, ignite of thought. we must also take the seriously, despite all the pride we have today and the good results with this, i give this a do. you must continue this debate intensively after the election campaign knocked in bar. come in to the 5 talk soon, but i'm going talk. bremo only has a chance if it remain simpleton and taller and state this line. that is the challenge we face after the election, just as before, the election knocked on the side on the w. c. physical correspondent, you know how the covers the story actually is inside the state problem and, and, but on both capital, pets done. and i also earlier, if oil show social, dental crowns were relieved by these projections, it definitely is
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a great release. but there's also a sense of humility among the social democrats here and puts them because it's such a narrow victory. and interestingly, the regional s p d tap to actually tap the german chancellor completely out of the election campaign . the incumbent state premier, who is from the social democrats, didn't want to be seen together with less shorts because the german chancellor is so unpopular. so many votes has voted for the s b d because of the state premier and not because of the policy that he represents. and so this was because of that fear that the far right a if the policy that is in pods being observed by the german intelligence agencies for the anti democratic intentions and that they could take away the victory. so the espy did vantage to mobilize quite a lot of photos, but definitely one message coming out of puts them tonight is that we're seeing, especially in the former communist east of the country. and really divided and
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polarized dom info to base and be that is that also shows when you look at the key issues that were considered important by voters. here it was not regional topics, it was the topics of immigration, of, and sending back the criminal foreigners, etc. and also in general world views on to your political issues like weapon 6 supplies to ukraine, etc. that dominates at the agenda here. you mentioned these 2 points and the but why of voters? so this fact dissatisfied with shows a government they are indeed extremely dissatisfied. and that shows also when you look at the results of the coalition partners of the assertions, democrats in berlin at the federal level. so the greens and the business friend via ftp, the greens, only just manage to get into parliament if these figures of tonight are indeed confirmed. and the business, frankly, if the he doesn't see to read. so why are they so long popular?
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no, this is something of course that there are a number of reasons, but one is definitely also that there is a lot of in fighting happening between those coalition partners in berlin and on a public level that the blocking age of the and not are considered to be working together with each other. so this is something where this, tonight's election results will also have to be discussed very, very seriously indeed by all 3 call listen partners involved in violin because they have only one more. yeah. until all of them. and he goes to the polls for that stupid physical correspond to the reporting from uh, pottstown. you know how so thank you very much. was positive, celebrating what looks like a victory here in germany, a chance that will f charlotte says in new york ahead of next week's un general assembly earlier. well latest adopted both the un kohl's and the parts of the future. shaw said it would create more trust and the united nations and the impact
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tackles challenges such as a war or climate change. it also calls for an adjustment of the international financial system in favor of the global self. and it aims to lay the grounds for a global regulation of onto official intelligence distribution sees in a speech. so set a hope. the pact would help institutions like for you when we gain support the pick shows our determination to restore trust in our common institutions. it shows the all the talk of the vision for the relation and uncertainty will not be the end of the story of the united nations. because we still corporate, we are still place in trust and one another. we're still committed to the principal itself to talk to and we are still willing to treat each other with respect and sense of the w as the chief political anytime you see it. okay,
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if not it's traveling with a german child. so what f shots is in new york, and also how much of a difference this, your impact for the future could actually make as well as the audiences say, but it's just what it would tell us. the un secretary general says she hopes that it will be a tobar towards the, for the un development goals at to, from the drum and sides. it is very much some interest for the united nations to demonstrate that it can actually see something beyond the burning crises. of every single day beyond those and the change of the un security council that is this functional. it simply doesn't affect any more at how the world is assessed, how, how, how well students do political power is distributed. and um, on the very documents that was agreed upon today, it was one bill for multilateralism because basically raso tried to actually force
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the vote on whether to block the so down the process and it failed. and it's so african countries with each 6 together and wants to make disagreements happen because it gives the united nations it gives individual congress to stick in the global south, more of a space and instruments to actually take funding issues for like climate change. but also like sustainable development. now, i'll schultz is in new york is as pretty positive narrow leads in germany's button book collection. how much of this can actually be attributed to the transfers performance? well, that's an interesting question. i mean, certainly when you look at the polling that his a governing coalition is getting that's it need to send on the heart of a, for a government that's in power. he's those, the democrats really have the chance and branded but to prove that it can also have a do well, a political do well with the far right i'll tend to for germany and when,
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and it looks like it is just holding up. it's just the head of the forward in the positive. but this is one problem. my boards give the states from you. if i'm this is the democrats didn't want to be on a poster. what i mean wasn't, and she didn't really want to conduct sort of these elections whitfield ourselves because his popularity is in the small double digits, and that's a huge problem for life. so the loss would have been terrible, but even when is nothing he will be credited with. he remains that song on the defense c, w. c. political. it isn't me. so you're looking for the forcing from new york. thank you. mikaela israel says it has struck, has beloved targets in southern lebanon enough to move in. $150.00 mississauga rockers and drones were launched towards israel overnight. the militants improve, has blog said the attack was in response to an earlier wave of is rarely as strikes
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on southern lebanon. meanwhile, in gaza city. and is there any sci killed 7 people in a school sheltering displaced families? that's according to the mosque controlled health ministry is really military said it had targeted militants operating from that compound at the school strike at another school. i was early, i'm killed 22 people. i remember on a as a military on list of kings college london. i also have whether it is rarely landed invasion of lebanon is actually possible to well, it depends on how successful the current strategy works in terms of weakening haskal law. and we have seen um, the reason that the pager attack in which israel attempted to disorganized deliver of psychological blow to, to the organization. and i wouldn't exclude the possibility of launching
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a ground operation. however, we have to take into account that house bullet has some 150 rockets and missiles among some precision guided missiles. meetings that we always have to consider, what could be a potential response by hospitalized natural law was to respond to the page or attack which we're still waiting so that this response hasn't taken place yet. it's not the strikes that we have seen. and also it depends on what the us will do because in case of that round operation, the house full. all right. and may, maybe as a regional actress such as a run such as of who these um, so the so called access over systems might activate 0 attacks on each route. therefore it has to be weighed very carefully. what could be the downsides? because the entire territory of israel, within the range of hospitalized rockets and dose east throw, have enough air defenses in order to defend it's a military object,
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as well as it's populated areas. and that will be large, that contingent on that. you asked support. i mean a member on that so long as the election commission has the crab max is lawmaker a neuro camara. is that not? okay. they went out of subsidized presidential vote is combined to find poverty. and corruption resonates, is especially among young voters for a long code. so you came to recover from this unprecedented economic crisis. and the results in political up people 2 years ago is another case said he would try to re negotiate the dialogue package with the international monetary fund did have you correspond to and to show the out of his income before us. and she gave us this updates on the election results too long ago is starting a new leaf in its history. for the 1st time, a mox, this lead to is set to be sworn in as the head of state auto, to come out of this. and i keep popularly known as a k
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d chapter to the anger of so long couldn't see 2022, who came out in huge numbers to protest. the mismanagement of economy by the government, riding high on support from the countries you walk in gloss on the pool. it is promising corruption, fi government. the also says he would re negotiate some of the provisions of the item at the to make it most people friendly. however, his victory comes with the word of caution. his party, the gbi, has had a violent history in the seventy's and eighty's. the party members lead to insurrections against the government, which elective tens of thousands of debts. but now it's the, the other states that they've moved on from that approach. even though we spotty, has no bossed experience in governance, he seems confident that he will be able to take on the hook you didn't task of bringing the economy out of the med, most state intervention and close market policies are likely to be the hallmark of his government, which will be found in coalition with civil rights activists and trade union is
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charlie out of the reporting from sri lanka. and that's it from me and the news team for now. that will be more world news. that's all. i'll see. i've got office in berlin for me and the whole new scene here. thank you very much for watching the can you see what old cars have to do with you production? here's a hands on the really indeed the snow on youtube, the.

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