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the, the business dw news line from bell in germany, social democrats, appear to naturally beat the fall rights in a key region of election vs video software or short. celebrate as initial results, give them a slightly over the alternative for germany policy and they brought it in bulk election also coming up. israel's military's change is heavy, 5 or the minutes of group has blocked, leaving west cube cruise or racing to repair the damage. both vouch intensive father trucks find is right for us is right,
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the offices of the algebra 0 news channel in the west bank, ordering it to close. israel claims they can t r. a broad costa insights tara a 0 calls the rate a criminal act and an attack on press free the task. the max is slow. amaica on or i kamara is an i, i came claims, victories, industry non cause presidential election winning just over 42 percent of the volts, often unprecedented financial crisis. promises of talks come resonate with voters struggling to make ends meet the guy both as welcome to the program. germany, social democrats appear to have pulled off a narrow window over the fall of rights. and originally the election
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a in the state of palm bulk poles. the head of the vote had the fall rights alternative for germany, a head, but preliminary results to the incumbent. s p d. that's the ponti of chance. the shots. ahead by a narrow margin. let's look at the results in detail. the latest projections put the center left social democrats on the so to the point 7 percent, while the far right if the gets 29.4 percent. and that's a gainsville for almost 6 points since 2019. the conservative cdo policy is on 12 point one percent. the new left is conservative, is vargas nice to lines or b as w gets 13.4 percent the green's on 4.2 percent. if that result stands, it means the green party, which is currently part of when both coalition government has dropped below the 5 percent. the threshold requires to enter the state parliament. and even with the 2nd place, finish the a if the gains was significant. and that adds to
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a good showing in to other regional elections is months. thoughtful, the social democrats, the results of schools for cautious, optimism, still that lead candidates, the incumbent and state premier and did my voice good. won't that the threats of the fall, right? i have the remains a challenge, and then i know also is an openly in large parts and in its entirety, right? doing extreme is party that ones can achieve around 30 percent of the low. it's in almost date i'm. that is a huge spell arm signal for all of us either it will cost for all democrats supervisor, all those who stand for freedom, openness, and tolerance, and leaving was alarms, ignite of task. we must also take this 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 by comp in to the 5 the field. but i'm going talk breton, look only has a chance if it remains some open and total are in states,
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this land that just the challenge we face after the election, just as before, the election, knock, the bar is pulling up. i have thing done. on the side on the w. c. physical correspondent, you know, how's it is outside the state parliament building around most capital, pulse, dom new berlin. following those results coming in and, you know, the social democrats that's johnstone of shots policy is in the lead by current projections. but that was a bit of a surprise. was it not? it was a surprise definitely because a pre election polls had actually seen the far right a the on top so of deep my voice go, the incumbent, state premier, manage to mobilize a lot of photos and, and that's what the figures are suggesting that he also got a lot of support from the democratic party supporters who wanted by all means to
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prevents and a if the victory here. so this is something where we seen a lot of tactical voting in the regional front. but because many people are driven by the fear that the a, if the might take away yet another victory. and the regional election like restore a couple of weeks ago in another am regionally election and the former communist east of the country. so this was something that mobilized voters, and you also have to add the datum avoid good the income and state premier at one. not because he's a member of the same party as the german chancellor will have choice. but in spite of that 1st as well, very clear that's left towards the german chancellor is very unpopular. he was kept out of the election rally by the people here in the regional chapter of the s p d and the incumbent state premier said that he wanted to keep people's trust and not be associated with a government invalid. now the far i populous f. d. did very well, why did they resonate with voters, especially with the younger voters?
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that is a trend that we have seen in a previous elections. also this year in this of the, in those are the regional elections, but also in the european elections. at the age of the managed to mobilize young voters in particular and deep my voice. good. again, the same person, the income and state premier actually said tonight that the of the a very active and they a very successful when it comes to social media. so they produce videos that then end up going viral. and that is, of course, something where the other democratic parties have given them a head start. and so far they haven't managed to catch up with them. now maybe this is because the more democratic, more traditional policies, always trust the fact that politics is complex and that no easy solutions can be found. but definitely, this is also something that people in bilingual have to assess very, very thoroughly if they want to reach young versus they will have to work on their
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social media strategy. now, one of a surprise to night is the green party. they're counting part of the coalition then, but on board. but as it stands they might be out what the stopped me. yeah, at the moment it looks as though the greens will get some will of golf, some 4 percent, 4.2 percent. and if those figures are confirmed of votes and that means that they won't manage to get past that 5 percent threshold, that you need to be represented in palm and to you. for a while it looked as though they could get in via or a special regional close here that if one direct candidates would have gotten the seat straight away, they would have made it into a problem. and anyway, at the moment it doesn't look like that. and of course, the ftp didn't even features, so the business friendly ftp that is the fed partner in this coalition government, in berlin, they appeared on the other policies in those election results. so this is again,
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proof of just how unpopular the current government in berlin is because people use this election as well to reflect that they are unhappy with how well i've sold is running the government in berlin. and that there's a lot of issues when it comes to in fighting that is not very popular with folks as a tool. then potties, the greens and the ftp in particular, seem to be blocking each other at the federal level. so this is also reflected in these regional election results. do you think that's one of the reasons for the very good voltage of both of the turn out this year? a vote to turn out was very high, and this is largely due to the fact that deep my voice could be incumbent state premium, manage this whole strace quite successfully. i've said already that it looked as though the, the might take away that victory. but when you look at what drove a vote is to the ballad boxes, it was very clear that this election riley was really about fear. so on the one
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side, the deed, stress, the fact that you need to be afraid of all those immigrants coming into the country of criminal, foreigners in the country, committing crimes. and on the other side, you've got all these more democratic policies and the voters who are extremely afraid of that of fall right? policies, right wing extremists, some of them might actually see themselves on a, on, on a trend with an unstoppable and where they might actually have an impact at the federal level. the chief political correspondent denials of their voted from pots. so i'm thinking, you know, as well the more on the national implications. now, the chief political editor, missoula, could snow was traveling with a german trust that shows who is in new york ahead of next week's united nations general assembly mckayla. do you think this resolve will help boost or shells
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popularity? absolutely not. his posse may have one but the mind to almost singlehandedly. one of these elections in the name of the same policy, the social democrats, the, my voice didn't want to be on the same post and he didn't want full. i sold to support on stage. that's how he might, is to beat the fall, right? if the into 2nd phase, and this is going to raise some questions of a lot. so z to sit with him. of course, naturally already see the lowest popularity ratings on recording. now, mr. n. uh hang on, we will come back to you because as we've just heard, what i've showed is in new york ahead of next week's un general assembly and early what lead us adopted will be un calls the parts for the future. shaw said will create more trust in the united nations. the packs tackles challenges such as war,
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climate change. it also calls for an adjustment of the international financial system in favor of the global self. and today is to lay the grounds for a global regulation of artificial intelligence collection. see the pack was negotiated under the leadership of germany and then maybe a, here's what schultz had to say about. so i'm very glad that germany was able to get the media to facilitate this process. we've worked very hard to do in the nearly 2 years that are behind us. and i'm very convinced that the reach consensus is the basis for the necessary progress within the united nations, but also in a word. but the cooperation and moody led to religion uh the key instrument, forgetting to affect the future. i think every country was at the table when we had the discussion. so the last time ended this loud, clear to the states and countries of the board are willing to go into this
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direction, which is now the basis for our corporation. and those who dissent in the end a bit would have to adjust certainly sort of shots. the speaking in new york mister shows is hailing this consensus as necessary. progress all you and member states united in this assessment. yes. and no overall, this overwhelming majority that was in favor and really this is not a document that is going to change the world. no, it's but supported is living proof that the united states can act together, that they can move beyond that day to day, week to week troubleshooting, pushing out fires and addressing at the same time. there are people that are countries name the key russia to our who don't seem to be interested any more in
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any kind of consensus of forming consensus until we saw the countries actually working together for the greater good score of points, the multi lot. so it isn't, it did minus to hold russia at which slides to 0. the process today on is these final moments just before consensus was due to be found that there was a vote on whether to push back on vasa and particularly of african nations. the applicant, you need represented by the democratic republic of congo, i use the does not. it said itself, in fact, it broke out and save a breaching and international consensus. so that's look at behind the door diplomacy behind me in the united nations building. but it did prove today that the u. n is still striving to be united. so suddenly the vast majority. and that there
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may be even bigger issues like climate change on sustainable development. but particular small countries, you often feel powerless. ok key to get those address the to have more of the people say of the seats at the table when it comes to international banking resources and making dec countries for the to the seats is a huge company in the mid. yes. also in the past to me colonial power of force in the mid. yep. managed to get their act together and that is one point school to working together for them to see if political, the creation of every forcing from new york. thank you very much. appreciate a, this is earl says it has struck has below targets in southern lebanon, off to more than $150.00 missiles, walkers and drones. but on towards is really territorial. the nights the militant group has been upset, the attack was in response to an earlier wave of is early and strikes on southern lebanon. meanwhile, in gauze of city, but it's really, as stripe kills 7 people in
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a school sheltering displaced families. that's according to the local health ministry there, which is controlled by how much the is really military said that had targeted militants operating from the compound at the school and the strike another the strike at another school earlier killed 22 people. remember on is a military unless the king's college, a london and the as to whether it is rainy, land invasion of lebanon is possible. good evening. gerhard. well, so far it's very difficult to tell because israel just announced this new phase of floor. whereas the so called central gravity being now in the north, and namely the solves in lebanon. therefore, it remains to be seen what these rel actually goes as a fighting or the intensity or fighting gauze.

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