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the the, this is dw news line from berlin, germany, social democrats at jack the far right in a t regional election. the city of trans that are all off sholtes celebrate their win over the alternative for germany party in brandenburg. but the states governor calls their razor thin victory. a wakeup call. dozens are killed as a israel launch is a new wave of air strikes. targeting how much the militants in gaza, people, they're saved, their suffering is being overshadowed by israel's growing conflict with has and marxist lawmaker a new or at camara to. so now your planes victory in shoreline cause presidential election winning just over 42 percent of the vote. after an unprecedented financial
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crisis, promises of tax coats resonate with voters struggling to make ends meet the problems on any as welcome to the program. germany, social democrats have pulled off a narrow win over the far right in the regional election in the state of brandenburg poles. a head of the vote had the far right alternative for germany ahead, but the results put the incumbent s p d. the party of transfer off shows, headed by a narrow margin. so let's take a look at the results in detail. the center left social democrats lead with 13.9 percent while the far right after he gets 29.2 percent. that's a gain of almost 6 points since 2019. the conservative cd you party is on 12 point one percent. the new left is consider evidence as a volume connection lines or
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b s. w gets 13.5 percent. the greens are on 4 point one percent. that means the green party, which is currently part of brendan birds coalition government has dropped below the 5 percent threshold required to enter the state parliament. so even with a 2nd place finish the a f, these gains were significant and they add to a good showing in 2 of the regional actions this month. but for the social democrats, the result gives the cause for cautious optimism. finally, something to cheer about the social democrats had been treating and this selection for to lead dramatic swing seems to have secure the b, b, c, maybe a here another 5 years in power. and yet it was the 2nd place finish of the fall, right? f d that got pulled in in some his victory speech. ida is an openly large parts and in its entirety of right wing extremist party can
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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, and tolerance on wednesday. and i leaving was, is, 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 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 elections are coming and will
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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 just 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 connects alliance, which mixes 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 national government relieved for know what our pinnacle correspondents, my few more fall that report matthews, here in the studio with me to break this down a little bit further. matthew,
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great to see you. so the social democrats, german, chancellor, or shells, his party have won these elections. but this, this take the pressure of him and his party. now, this certainly buys a lot, shortage tons, little less of the head of the social democrats advice in some reading space. but it feels like it's a victory. this being kind of snatched from the jaws of defeat. you remember a love show it to the head of a 3 way call election in babylon. and their approval ratings are terrible threat. 15 percent, roughly nationally, on the beam behind in this race and brandenburg bought the miners to kind of pruitt box so they were behind for 4 weeks. and this race at one point, a 20 percent if managed, it looks like it, almost fucked. you one percent the vote and the believe people in the s p d. believe that is a is a blueprint if you like, a model for all of shorts as he looks ahead to the election next year. the national elections. this thing looks, well actually it's an f b, d con, come back from a prep position. where's the run right now? nationally?
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and when you go to remember, there's this kind of regional differences here in brenda. but the head of the, the, that's the day of the social democrats, deep, my void kinda as much loft. he basically made this a referendum about him. he said, if you want be back in power, you've got to vote the s p d. the one else is going to get your that, and that kind of message was kind of seen as quite critical. actually people said, always black mailing the voltage, but me and that's a can in this case and stuff. what? so at the moment all of shorts proves a 5 release tonight, but it's really not over for him. and then also underlying problems for his pots in the coalition, invalid. yeah, plenty of conversations or i'm sure will be, had the far right a if the did very well at, they managed to in almost 30 percent of the vote. why did they resonate with so many voters and especially younger, but with voters? it appears. i think it was like a coming together of issues for the, the not just and this election by and the other 2 elections that went out later this month. do all of these, alexis, 3 c elections happen to the east and as
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a confidence of issues, right. you got the warning ukraine, people in the east of germany, less supportive of germany sending weapons to cream n as well. and that's fight to, to get russian soldiers and russian puts out of the scope of his territory. so they kind of concerned about that in the security issues, you've got inflation, the economy's been quite bad in germany recently. people concerned about that. that's especially important for people in the east where there's the net welf. this is much lower than no friends in germany. and then you've got migration that some issues come to the fore and recent months. and the fee is a potties that basically has been say we've got the solution. so there's no more migration. we close the borders. we the poor people that have applied for asylum here the out their applications rejected. i think some very, very tough line. and so for a lot of people, they look to run into these problems and they sold the f d as us that the answer. you also remember, as i said, frustration with the coalition government invalid. so this is also a focus on people left, which is the forecast. so the mix of things and then the young people. yeah. also
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have the young people who are basically saying they feel concerned about security safety issues and then make sense about the he's been really, really good targeting those people and take talk on social media and all come together. thought they couldn't quite get forth possession for place, but we'll see next year alexis, we'll see what happens. might be great to have in the studio to break it down for us, give us some analysis and plenty of conversations i think will be hard about this. and the next coming out in the coming months and year projecting. let's take a look and add some more stories, making headlines around the world. in japan, at least 6 people have been killed after heavy rain triggered floods and land slides in the central region of nato. flooding has knocked out of power to thousands of homes and many areas of being cut off. the region is still recovering from a new year's day earthquake classes of resume that dhaka university. after a weeks long, short time, it was caused by a student uprising, the health top of the autocratic government, a former bangladesh,
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the prime minister, shaken, see not tens of thousands demonstrated on campus against job quotas. as the protest swelled in july or thirties shut down the university at least 51 people have been killed in an explosion of coal mine and around it happens near the city of top us. 17 miners are still believed to be trapped. the blast was caused by a methane leak and the build up of gas inside the mine is humphrey rescue operations. canada and the european union have joined the international efforts to help olivia extinguish a wave of wildfires. kind of that provided in water bomber and france and an air bus helicopter spain dispatched 40 firefighters as well as experts to combat the blazes. the guns as homeless around health industry says at least 40 people have been killed in his writing strikes over the weekend. the strikes hit the job lea, a refugee camp, as well as targets in kansas city and elsewhere in the strip fears are also
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maintained of a wider war. as israel continues to crate fire with has bought them innocence in lab and on both as well on time us are considered tear groups by multiple western countries. risk to this race to this off to the, to ball. every few g come is key, buys really is trucks. as the search for survivors, they find the child is brought to light the of the sleeping in this house. it is already too late. this attack is one of several is really strikes some garza over the weekend early on sunday and not a strike. he this school that was being used as a shelter. these really military says it was targeting homeless militants,
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it said with sheltering the s people and gaza into your grief and loss. many fields of this suffering has become overlooked. pull us on all the news and all the media and the focus on level non casa, has been forgotten about the traits that the situation and level known will affect the all attention will tend to loveland on. and we will become for boats. and we hope that old people care about us and see where we are in the wake of the war against lebanon. though, the negotiations and truths regarding the warren gauze does not exist. meanwhile, in lebanon, known as gases for the funeral. if some of those killed in an is really strikes and they last week the tech planes of the lives of dozens including topaz, bullet commanders, but also civilians including children. israel says it is facing
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religious attacks on the from, from and that's for your a t is protecting its own people. let me be clear. we are a peaceful nation. we do not seek, we'll know, do we desire to however, we will not stand by the people are attacked but just has bullet says it will only hold. it's a text on e's real. if the war in gaza and peace in the region seems even more elusive, for lack of selection commission has declared marxist lawmaker, a nora camara this now you this, this and i are the winner of saturdays presidential vote. his campaign to find poverty and corruption resonated among young voters blanket seeking to recover from its unprecedented economic crisis. and the resulting political approval. 2 years ago this and i said he would not said he would try to re negotiate
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a large package with the international monetary fund. well, the w corresponding charter. yeah. job is in columbus. he gave us this update on the, the election results too long ago is starting a new leaf in its history. for the 1st time, a marxist leader is set to be sworn in as the head of state. otter come out of this and i keep popularly known as a k. d tapped into 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. he 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 led to insurrections against the government,
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which nectar tens of thousands of debts. but now it's the, the other i'll say is that they've moved on from that approach. even though he's 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 mess. most states, intervention and close market policies are likely to be the hallmark of his government, which will be formed in coordination with civil rights activists and trade union is that finally, musicians in the german city of lights that have treated audiences to a nearly discovered piece of music composed by fall is going on a day as mozart. the 12 minute long composition was uncovered at the city's music library. it likely dates back to the late 17 sixty's. when mozart was in his teens, it's being titled in german guns kind enough who was 8 or at the very middle night music. 2 the
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