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the, the business dw news line from bell in germany, social democrats, if he had to naturally beat the fall rights in a key regional election. b, s p d of sort of shows, celebrates as initial results. give them a slight lead over. they are alternative for germany policy in the browns in both state. you next. also coming off is rarely for say is right, the offices of the algebra 0 a news channel in the west. but order here to close is really israel claims that you can t r a vote. costa insights, tara a 0 calls the rate a criminal act,
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and an attack on press freedom. the gulf is welcome to the program. germany is social democrats, appear to have pulled off a narrow wind over the far right and the regional election in the state of fountain volk poles. the head of the votes had the far right alternative for germany ahead bought preliminary results to the incumbent. s p. d. that's the ponti of chancellor or shows a head by a narrow margin that's look at the results in detail. the latest projections put the center left social democrats on 13.7 percent. while the far right if you gets 29.4 percent, that's a gain of almost 6 points. since the last 2 sections in 29 teens,
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the conservative say the new party is on 12 point one percent. so new leftist conservative. so a bargain connect alliance or b s w gets 13.4 percent of greens on 4.2 percent. and if that result spends that means the green policy, which is currently part of brown books coalition government has dropped below the 5 percent threshold. that is required to enter the state parliament and even with the 2nd place financially, if these gains was significant and they adds to a good showing in to other region the election this month. but for the social democrats, the result gives calls for cautious optimism. it's finally something to cheer about. 4 weeks, the social democrats had been trailing in the selection with a lead. dramatic swing seems to have secured the b, b, c, maybe a here another 5 years in power. and yet it was the 2nd place finish of the fall,
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right, f d that go 12 and in some his victory speech. ida is an openly and large parts and in its entirety of right wing extremist party can achieve around 30 percent of the vote in our stay. and that is a huge alarm signal for all of us for all democrats. and for all those who stand for freedom, openness and tolerance on wednesday and i least was, i don't think not. this was the moment the alternative to frontier, how many land v hadn't come 1st. still a 2nd place finish reason enough to be happy for a party that despite being designated partly right when extreme is by security services is growing in strength. the analysis will also show that we are the party of the future. if you want to
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political change and transition, then you will have to elect a f d. so this is a staging victory, and we are celebrating this victory today. the next 2 actions are coming and will be right at the front. for sure. it was a measurable night for the christian democrats. the had hoped to capitalize on and go toward the parties in power in berlin, but ended up losing support. despite the tiers, the could well end up back in coalition with very slowly degree and you're hoping to at least squeak back into parliament. if they don't, that could present an opening for the new kid on the block in any future coalition is out of ogden connect. so lie in from which mix is left wing economic policies with a tough line on migration. the mind is the solid 12 percent for now who the winner of the night is brenda birds, s p. d liter. disputes are all set to be secured on worsted. the pressure on the
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national government, relieved for know the w as chief political correspondent and you know how that has been following these selections from bottom bulk, capital pulse, dom incentives, her assessment of the results. the social democrats fun these elections, not because germantown slot left toys is from the same policy. but despite that fact, so the german chancellor has come under even more pressure now. and the social democrats will have to think hard about whether he is the right candidate to lead them into the next is federal elections. but another thing has also become clear here in brun back tonight that especially here in the former communist east of the country were increasingly seeing a polarized divided society. and that was reflected by the topics that vote is considered key for these elections. these were not regional issues, but instead topics like immigration and in general,
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differing world views on geo political issues such as weapon supplies to ukraine. and this polarization is also likely going to show in next year is federal elections, which are increasingly looking as though they might become a profit stress test for germany's traditional and creating in the weston, the democratic alliance. a nozzle there reporting while his policy is celebrating. what looks like a victory here in germany. it's all sort of shows is in new york. ahead of next week's u. n. a general assembly of what lead has adopted what the un calls the impact for the future shows that it would create more trust in the united nations. the past tackles and challenges such as war 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 onto official intelligence. ladies and others. pac was
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negotiated under the leadership of germany, maybe a here's what shows how to say. 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 all worked but the cooperation and moved to let the religion uh, the key instrument, forgetting to affect the future. i think every country was at the table when we had the discussion, some of the last time under the loud, clear to the states and countries of the board are willing to go into this direction, which is now the basis for our corporation. and those who dissent
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in the end a bit would have to adjust one of the shots that the w as a g political, by the time you say, look, who's not, is traveling with atomic johnson. and i also have is a union member states as united as souls and makes them out to be yes and no overall, this is an overwhelming majority that was in favor. and really, this is not a document that is going to change the world as we know it. but supported is living proof that the united states can act together, that they can move beyond the day to day, week to week troubleshooting, pushing out fires on the dressing at the same time that all people, the countries name, the subsequent russia who are, who don't seem to be interested any more in any kind of consensus, a full and consensus and see, we saw the countries actually working together for the greater good score of points
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of multilateralism. it did most to hold russia at bay which tried to d 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 african need represented by the democratic republic of congo. i use the did not . it's saying 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. suddenly the vast majority and that there may be even bigger issues like climate change on sustainable development. but particular small countries, you often feel powerless. ok key to get those addresses to have more of the people say at the seat at the table when it comes to international banking resources and
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making that countries for the city to the seats as a huge company in the mid. yes. also in the past, tell me colonial power of force in the mid. yep. my us to get their act together and that is $1.00 to working together. so let's have a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. rescue workers in japan, searching for these 6 people that are missing off the heavier rain in the central region of notes. so the rain full triggered land slides and floods. at least one person was killed in tens of thousands have been evacuated. the region is still recovering from a new year's day of quake. israel says it has struck, has blow targets in southern lebanon, often move in 150 missiles. rockets and drones were launched towards israel overnight into sunday. the militant group has below set the attack was in response
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to an earlier wave of is really as strikes on southern lebanon. these very ami as rated and close the bureau of media network, l to 0 in the occupied west back the katara rebuild costa ad footage of heavily armed and mosque troops entering the premises. in ramallah, israel has ordered a 45 day shutdown full months ago. israel, close the channels, offices in east jerusalem, the board of the phone price association in israel, and the palestinian territories and worthy of that name. people will tell that from reporters without borders. does your long canal, which has a new president elect or no rock camaro? does that? no. yeah. okay. has claim victory of to winning just over 42 percent inside today's election, the incumbent on elbow trim is senior. it has congratulated his opponent on the victory mocks as little maker as spent most of his career on the fringes. but 2
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years of the issue long cuz unprecedented financial crisis is promises of tax costs and talking corruption as resonated with many votes. by what you then if you've just been elected for long cause, next president, a newer camara, dis, a night, a list. this politician who spend most of his political career on the margins member who they might be. i think even though there was a need for government with a mandate from the people who know what she want to risk is a country from the crisis. you know, in the recent past, the mandate was distorted little movie with the people, the tv with the blog, and even that people not knowing as a k d by his support is he's promised to cut taxes and bringing policies to help poor people. those who bore the brunt of trunk is economic meltdown and who is still struggling. if the economy recovers. it's a message that resonates with the people who joined his pact rallies for the long
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time. the people who faced great difficulties fought in various ways for justice and sand about for the past decades. we couldn't wait in the final victory. we think we couldn't win this this america hits the national people's power coalition. it's a political force pulling together, civil society associations, students, religious groups, and to somebody. yeah, cuz own max is leaning policy. the people's liberation front. it's an out. so it's that how just 3 seats in parliament before the vote. he also campaigned the games corruption in the country that has been given by political tennessee. in 2022 and economic crisis lead to a mass protest movement that ousted the previous elected president. the election results shows for lumpkins one change and the giving
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a new red camara display eoc of a mandate to steer that countries recovery in a different direction. and that's it from me. and then those team that will be what it is update at the top of the i'll get how the office in berlin from me and the whole team here that supports the thing and do the same way you expect and more different things from life when your parents do i just want to pursue was that's my thought. or you think your kid is 2 different, risky, irresponsible, reasonable stopping porter? i was under the dr. joe in the canal. it's time to get your generation
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