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for 3 years that would change the world forever. but jillions journey around the world, starting september 7th on d. w. ah, [000:00:00;00] ah, this is the w news live from berlin to lane say no to a new constitution. and overloading number of voters rejected the text that would have boosted the rights of indigenous people. and women, as well as emphasized environmental protection. also coming up in the program, ukraine's prime minister visits berlin on
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a mission for bigger weapons. germany says it's boosting support for give as diplomatic relations between the 2 nations warm up and in formula, one dutchman mocks for shop winds his home grand prix for a 2nd spray year. ah, hummer and tilton. welcome to the program. in chile, voters have projected a progressive new constitution and a referendum. more than 60 percent voted no to rewrite that polls indicated, had much more support. it was designed to replace the current market friendly constitution, dating back to the dictatorship of augusta pinochet's. ah, victory for the no can she lay in voters rejected the proposed new constitution by
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a far wide imagine been po is predicted, said no to what. what is the one of the most progressive constitutions in the world with a focus on social welfare, gender equality, environmental protection, and indigenous rights. l rule for ram, it is a really surprising triumph. and that means chile is a country that rejects communism, marxism and the attempt of communism to seize power. then while there were other at santiago's emblematic italy square this disappointment for back as if the new constitution after strong initial support poles showed the yes campaign losing momentum in recent weeks with vote as worried about market instability and how to pay for new benefits. observe is also point to a disinformation campaign, left as president bartch is vowing to go back to the drawing board. albert until i make an honest appeal to war, political forces to quote,
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to the head of any differences they may have up whenever i feel about them. and to agree as soon as possible on the deadlines and parameters of a new constitutional process. when well professor got people shannon law for now, chile is left with the 1980 constitution torn up under the dictatorship of august. open a chat center left and right. doing parties that supported the no campaign have agreed to negotiate. to prepare a new text the size of lenovo dwarf predictions, utopias. you're hung up on me. it has reports from a rally of opponents of the new constitution. yes, a category called node that is a outcome of this referendum in a way. it is a surprising results because indeed, every expert on every hole in the last few weeks were anticipating the victory up there, reject option. but the result was supposed to be closer. i mean the difference
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everyone wasn't dissipating, was about 10 percent and we are seeing now a much larger difference. now i am in this, i'll place those to downtown sheila, you can see a lot of people celebrating the victory in this referendum tonight. there are thousands of people here are some 30400 meters of freight behind me, field of people and not far from here. there is the ethan square. last that he thought. yeah. and i, connie plays were all the social process that took place 2 years ago, and that was the beginning of this whole process t that net us to do so referendum. today, there was so sat, faces and displays. now we see celebration. so the invocation why exactly voters chose to reject the referendum it was a very controversial of fossils. just to give you one example that was one of the
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main page that were discussing the concrete in the last few months in your constitution. that was in a way, very progresses. i mean, it was drafted by an assembly who was gender based equity gender based at 50 percent. nancy if the percent women, something that has never happened in the world before this constitution, the new constitution out today was rejected. wanted to people's rights teaching people, for example, recognize something mesh, analysis of 11 indigenous people. i'm giving them the right to go back to them. so i needed to have their own justice system for many people who opposed to this constitution does a sober entity for the country. i did one that that he could even get me to the disintegration of she the icon for so many things like that led to these results tonight. all right, so what exactly happens next?
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it is not clear because when this process began, no one was, it was suspected that the new constitution was going to be who checked that. so there is not a key or mechanism obvious to me that the country now to the next step. so, but something's b r, tomorrow, the president, we'll call this is going to gather with as the other political parties in here in san diego to try to establish what is going to happen next of something is, are they political parties on the government had already make a kind of an agreement and informal agreement to keep this process going on, did the reject option when something that now happened in their political party. this sunday government had already agreed that they wanted this process. it's gone . so now we are going to have maybe a new constitution assembly was going to draft
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a new project. the constitution that eventually is going to be submitted to a new referendum at some moment in the next few months. all right, that we need to visit with us in santiago, chile. thank you very much for your reporting. let's take a look now at some other headlines making news around the world. canadian authorities have identified 2 suspects and stabbings that killed 10 people. police had more than a dozen, others were injured. at 13 sites and remotes, the scotch, one province. authorities believe some of the victims were targeted while others were attack randomly. at least 2 people at been killed and several more are missing . after building collapse in nigeria largest city logos, the unfinished 7 story building came down in a commercial district of the city. it's unclear what caused the accident. authorities argentina say they now believe that the legionella bacteria is behind a cluster of previously unexplained pneumonia cases. the outbreak has killed at
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least 4 people and affected several more the outbreak res, alarm among health officials, and is being monitored by the world health organization. during president flying for their shine, maya has hosted his israeli counterpart, isaac care talking. berlin meeting came after germany said it would make payments to the families of israeli athletes killed in the 1972 munich olympics massacre shy maya said it was shameful that took 5 decades for germany to agree to pay compensation were extremely german chancellor offshoots has announced a 65000000000 your relief package to do with rising energy bills. and a cost of living crisis includes a windfall tax on energy companies to partially pay for consumer fuel subsidies and funding for public transport. germany's inflation rate is at its highest in over 40 years. cranes prime minister denise from u haul, says he hopes germany will become a leading player,
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helping to expand ukraine's air defense capabilities. he was speaking on a visit to berlin, where he thanked germans for their solidarity and support for his country. it's a stark contrast to the early days of the war were key of was critical of germany slow response and providing military aid. hasty, highest ranking ukrainian politician to visit germany since the outbreak of the war . after months of frosty relations with germany, ukraine's prime minister came to berlin that he should be home at with german chancellor, olaf, shorts and a push for more and heavier weapons. she, hal himself is offered to send germany more electricity from its nuclear power stations to help with its transition away from russian energy. they also thank the german government for the new 200000000 dollar a package to help ukraine's internally displaced people. meanwhile, in the western city of cologne, hundreds of prices as much for the exact opposite that demanding
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a halt in weapons deliveries and went gas coming in from russia again. or it's very simply, i'm a baker scientist and i will probably no longer have a job at the end of the year. because gas prices are no longer affordable. some protest is accused german politicians of prioritizing ukraine over germany. we need politicians who stand up for our citizens here in germany. local news report say many practices were germans with a russian ethnic background and included some well known right wing radicals that were met by con to protest in support of ukraine. to pakistan. now, where the death toll continues to rise after devastating flooding authorities their report, at least another 50 deaths in sin province. more than 1200 people have died there in the past weeks. a 3rd of pakistan has been affected by the flooding. there are now concerns for the countries wheat crop could also be wiped out affecting food
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security and supply their official se the record months when rains and melting glaciers are being caused by climate change pakistan. his appeal for more international aid in the country's largest charity, the ed he foundation, as urged the government to reverse a ban on many international angie, owes to allow them to help. the evidence of former lives lie scattered throughout this vast rural area. now under water, these used to be people's homes, but now are largely submerged or destroyed. those displaced by the floods are flocking to this camp in the sind province, searching for food medicine and a place to stay. many of them don't have to think too much about their priorities. thought battle garden, gay. the whole town is on the water hot. i don't know. they nothing could be saved . her name is maria. there's no food available. no rice, no vegetables. yeah, there's nothing here with me,
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but i all the to people worry about his food that is on a many say they don't even care about getting tense. and when only food would be nameless konica. eat mulatto. what's clara? the camp has an improvised hospital which is accepting people without charge volunteer. doctors tried to do what they can to relieve the suffering of the sick in law that we provide. cannula and drip, as most patients who come here suffer from diarrhea. malaria, high grade fever and skin problems. at our outpatient department, 5 to 6 doctors treat 700 to 800 patients every day. with this makeshift tents are filling up quickly with most of the locals, having nowhere else to go. setting up for an even more in certain life, they briefly sum up what happened to them in the last few weeks? amadi was al honda, but there was
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a 100 percent loss for our crops to name was on nothing what could be saved as far as the crops a consent. joel. good. busy rice, federal cotton, moscow, vegetables and fruits all have been destroyed, paloma get out and they want to follow up on morgan. as the aid groups step up their efforts day as well as pakistan's government, i repealing to the world for more help for the devastated communities. but for now, all that these desperate people can do is to stick to such camps on the few remaining patches of dry land. max for stopping has moved a step closer to a 2nd street formula, one title after winning his home race in the netherlands. the rebel driver overtook louis hamilton late in the race to show victory with hamilton was seething by his own team strategy call. ah dutch formula. one fans came out in force for their home grown pre. the fans in sanford were there to see one man and max for staff and got
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away clean from po position. the dutchman had when the last 3 races to close in on retaining his title. the rose from the stands appeared to be powering the red bull driver to another easy victory. but a series of safety car phases suddenly meant 7 times champion. louis hamilton had a chance of his 1st win this season. however, the britain was left fuming after his mercedes team decided against another pit stop, and for stepping on quick attire passed him late on joy for the orange clad fans. but hamilton had some choice words for his engineers on the way, because it was a 2nd victory in a row in the netherlands. the 24 year old pushed happen. it's always special to to when you're home created was already last year. the shock to say had to work for and even more. so yeah,
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an incredible weekend and i'm really happy we got that. that's great. another world title is now surely a formality. 5th, a stipend. we've just 7 grand prix left. he's 110 of 15 race is the season and leads by a mammoth 109 points. you're watching the of the news live from berlin, say to him for religious affairs program. faith matters. just starting right after the show. thanks for joining us. her. i'm can that i work that tags and in the end is a me, you are not allowed to see you anymore. we will send you back. are you familiar

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