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forever like jillions journey around the world. start september 7 on d w. ah ah, this is dw news coming to live from berlin, chile, and say no to a progressive new constitution. ah, voters overwhelmingly reject the text that would have boosted the rights of indigenous people and women chiles. left as president bows to go back to the drawing board. also coming up, ukraine sends bits, prime minister to berlin,
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as germany announces a 200000000 euro aid package to help those in ukraine, displaced by the war. and in formula, one dutchman, max for stopping winds his home graham pre for a 2nd straight ear. ah hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. in chilly voters overwhelmingly rejected a progressive new constitution and a referendum to proposed constitution was aimed at boosting the rights of indigenous people and women. it would have replaced the one adopted during the piano, shay era? chili's current president has bowed to press ahead with efforts to overhaul it, or then 60 percent voted no to this re right. oh
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ah, victory said the no. can. she lay in voters rejected the proposed new constitution by a far wider margin than poles predicted. they said no to what would have been 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 ragman, 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. i will,
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but until i make an honest appeal to all political forces to put to the head of any differences they may have up on air. a few little to them and to agree as soon as possible on the deadlines on parameters of a new constitutional process. you know up official people shannon. oh, so now chilly is left with the 1980 constitution tune up under the dictatorship of august. open a chet sent to left and right tween parties that supported the no campaign have agreed to negotiate to preparing new text. the size of the no vote was larger than it predicted. dw johan ramirez reports from a rally, opponents of the new constitution. yes, a category called node that is de outcome of this referendum in a way. it is a surprising results because indeed,
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every expert and every hole in the last few weeks were anticipating the victory after reject option. but the result was supposed to be on. no, sir, i mean the difference everyone wasn't dissipating, were, was about 10 percent and we are seeing now a much larger a difference. now i am in this place, those who downtown sheila, you can see a lot of people celebrating the victory in this referendum tonight. i, there are thousands of people here are some 30400 meters of st. behind me, field of people, and not far from those to eat them. squirm, lhasa and i, connie place, 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 this referendum today, there was so sat faces in this place. now we see celebration. take
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a look at some other stories making headlines around the world today. canadian authorities have identified 2 suspects and stabbings that have killed 10 people. police said more than a dozen, others were injured at 13 sites and a remote part of the scots, one province authorities believe some of the victims were targeted, while others were randomly attacked. at least if people have been killed and several more are missing after a building collapsed to nigeria is largest city lagos. the unfinished 7 story building came down in a commercial district of the city. it's unclear what caused the accident. authorities and argentina's say they now believe the legionella bacteria is behind a cluster of previously unexplained pneumonia cases. the outbreak has killed at least 4 people and affected several more. the outbreak raised alarm among health officials and is being monitored by the world health organizations. ukraine's prime minister dennis has shown cause says he hopes germany will become a leading player,
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helping ukraine to build up its air defenses. he was speaking on a visit to berlin, where he thanked germans for their solidarity and support for his country. it was a stark contrast to earlier in the war when keith was critical of germany's slow response from her biding 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 is to me how i met with german chancellor olafson 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. he also thank the german government for the new 200000000 dollar a packet 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 halting weapons deliveries and went gas coming in from russia. again, i was friends, i'm far, it's very simple. i'm a baker sanders, and i will probably no longer have a job at the end of the year because gas prices are no longer affordable. some processed as a kiss german politicians of prioritizing ukraine over germany. me of winnie 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 bright wing radicals that were met by con to protest in support of ukraine. for this was bring in our chief political correspond melinda crane. and since the start of the war and ukraine, diplomatic relations between berlin and t of have often been tense, is this visit from ukraine's prime minister, son that things are improving?
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it absolutely is a sign of ease intentions. cave in the past has accused germany of supplying too little military support. too late. and prime minister shamir hull was welcomed this time by the german chancellor with military honors. and he also met with german president stein meyer, whom key of actually did not want to receive in this past april because of his past support for good german russian ties. so the prime minister yesterday thanked germany quite warmly for it. solidarity in the face of the russian invasion. and he said germany had made, quote, unquote, huge progress in providing weapons. and that multiple rocket launchers and howitzers have been performing very well on the battlefield in ukraine. he did though, call for more weapons, including modern combat tanks that in the past to prompted some controversial debate here in berlin. and by the way, and you mentioned this also in your report before the visit,
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the german government also announced that it will provide ukraine with an additional 200000000 euros in aid support for those who have been internally displaced there as a result of the war you've mentioned it to melinda, that ukraine wants more heavy weapons from germany. they're also asking berlin to baka, total visa ban on russians entering the e. u is key of likely to get what it's asking for. well, in fact, germany is expected to deliver an additional air defense system. the iris t in the fall and defense ministers of nato are set to meet here in berlin on thursday for a meeting led by the united states to coordinate additional military needs for ukraine. so perhaps something more will be forthcoming then as well. on the visa down last week, german chancellor left schultz repeatedly said that the ukraine conflict is russian president vladimir putin war and that therefore he definitely will not support
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a blanket travel band that would essentially impact innocent rushes at a meeting last week of e. u foreign ministers, both germany and france joined forces saying that they feared that far reaching these restrictions could feed false russian narratives that europe is lashing out at russian people as a whole. and thereby trigger more support for putting rather less talk to us about the economic impact here, melinda, an efforts to relieve the war. the economic impact of the war and ukraine is being felt in germany. the german government has now put forward a package of 65000000000 euros to help alleviate the economic facts. how, how concerned is berlin that the, the public support for the war and ukraine will dwindle? definitely concerned. you saw those protests in our report that was undoubtedly instigated by far right. politicians. but there are many,
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many average citizens who are very concerned about storing energy prices and are already feeling the pain. and it's absolutely critical that the government demonstrate awareness of that pain. otherwise, as we move into a cold autumn support for military assistance for ukraine could definitely dwindle . so this latest release package is actually the government's largest, yet it brings the combined total to a $100000000000.00 euros. and it will help both households, including pensioners, students, people, and social welfare support, the vulnerable coke with those silver prices. and the timing is crucial because it comes to days after russian president russian energy giant gas prom said it will not restart gas deliveries. the are the nord stream, one pipeline, after a planned maintenance. so people here are very concerned and we're hearing that this relief package will also target windfall profits by some energy companies. and
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that too is sure to be a crowd pleaser. melinda, thank you so much. our chief political correspondent on the crane well, germany and israel's president's will lead commemorations today marking 5 decade since the munich olympics massacre. on september, the 5th 197211 is really athletes died after palestinian militant stormed their compound in the olympic village. 2 of the athletes were killed during the storming 9 others died during a botched rescue attempt. last week, german government reached a long awaited 28000000 euro compensation deal with relatives of those killed german present upon father stein. miles said sunday, it was shameful that it took 5 decades for berlin to reach that agreement. kisses instead of hand shakes stein my and hat sock, have long been friends to visit each other privately for years. and now they're continuing in the tradition as presidents hats hogs. german trip is his 1st abroad
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as president, another sign of the friendship between the 2 countries. he's come for the commemoration in munich, 50 years after the massacre of israeli athletes at the olympic games. berlin only agreed compensation for the victims, families at the last minute after 5 decades. shameful said stein. maya nix, condit, chief, and one. nothing can hail the deep wounds going back half a century over. but now the sun agreement has been reached, they gets, i'm convinced that we can come together in joint remembrance and reconciliation is possible and to be that some fin, the victims families had called for compensation for years, had talk said in vain. he said it was now the time to learn from that disaster for the benefit of future generations and at the agreement would make it easier to deal with the human tragedy. oh, i want to say something personal. i told frank. my wife's uncle was there in munich at the time he was at the games. he's 90 years old. now i nearly started talking
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about it yesterday. he's never told us about it before. the families of the athletes are also in munich. they've stressed how much it means to them, that germany after 50 years, has finally acknowledged its share of the blame for not having done enough to protect their loved ones. you're watching dw news, just remind her of her top stories this hour. she leant voters who say no to a new constitution with most votes counted. electron results of peer 2 sent it's drafters back to the drawing board and ukraine's prime minister visits berlin on a mission for bigger weapons. germany says it's boosting support for q and or you can always get the w news on the go. just downloader from google player from the apple stop store. that'll give you access to all the latest news around the world. as well as push notifications for any breaking news.
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