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ah ah ah ah, this is dw news coming to you live from berlin. at least 10 people are dead following a stabbing rampage in canada scotch when province police are hunting to suspect the victims were found in a remote indigenous community and a nearby towel. prime minister trudeau is calling the attacks horrific and heartbreak also on the program. ah,
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she lands reject a progressive new constitution that would have boosted the rights of indigenous people and women chiles. leftist president files to go back to the drawing board and germany in israel, or marking 50 years since the munich massacre when 11 israeli team members died after palestinian militant storm, the olympic village. a long running dispute over compensation had threatened to overshadow commemorations plus and formula one dutchman max 1st stop and wins his home grand prix for a 2nd straight year. that and more coming up in sports. ah . hello, i'm terry martin. good to heavy with us. police and canada have begun a manhunt for 2 suspects after at least 10 people were stabbed to death in the
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province of saskatchewan. another 15 people were wounded in the incident. the victims were found in various locations of the indigenous community. the james smith, cree nation. as well as the nearby village of weldon, the suspects are considered to be armed and dangerous, and police have set up checkpoints. the stabbing spree is one of the deadliest acts of mass violence. canada has seen kennedy's prime minister justin trudeau has described the attack as horrific and heartbreaking. let's talk now to louise lopez, who's a freelance journalist in vancouver, canada. louis, what's the latest on the man hunt? what do we know about the suspect? a dead man hide his underway as we speak today. terry police say they're doing everything they can to track down the suspects. keep in mind t point, the problems of cis catchment are still in the early hours of monday. so expect
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a story to develop over the next 24 hours since sketch $1.00 and $2.00 other neighboring provinces are under an emergency alert. today, authorities are hunting for 2 suspects. 31 year old, damien sanderson, and 30 year old mile sanderson. despite sharing the same last name, police say still unclear if the 2 are actually related. it's believe the 2 suspects are traveling in a black car, which was last seen in the capitol regina just before noon local time on sunday. the direction of travel, of the suspect is unknown. the police believe they're still in regina. they're asking people there to be vigilant, entered shelter in place. mean they're been asked to stay in their homes. this comes at a time when more than 30000 people in the city, terry, for a football game that happened on sunday. and as you said earlier, canadian prime minister just intruder put out a statement a few hours ago vowing that those responsible for today's attacks be fully brought to justice. terry. now we got 10 people dead,
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stabbed to death. apparently another 15 wounded. have police said anything about a possible motive for the stabbings? leasing some of the victims were likely targeted, but others appear to have been randomly attacked by the suspect. it's just to recap is all started sunday morning in a sketch when 1st nation that's about 200 kilometers north east of the city of saskatoon, police say multiple people stab there in also in the nearby community to weldon, of about 200 people. as you can imagine, terry, very tight knit community, residents are shocked today. at least 3 people are lifted to a hospital in saskatoon, others were taken in ambulances to all your local hospitals. this situation in some of these hospitals were so dire. some had to call in more staff to deal with the with the emergency terry louise this is truly horrific. has, has canada seen a case of violence on this scale before? oh canada you, whoever's no spanish, 2 incidents of mass violence just
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a little over 2 years ago and the atlantic problems of nova scotia gunmen driving a replica r. c m p cruiser and wearing a police uniform, kill 22 people in a shooting spree that lasted several hours before you struck down and killed by police. but asked you very shocking. indeed. louise, thank you very much for filling us in there. that was journalists, louise lopez, in vancouver. now to chile, where voters have overwhelmingly rejected a progressive new constitution in a referendum. the proposed constitution was aimed at boosting the rights of indigenous people. in women it would have been replaced or would have replaced rather the one adopting a doctor during the pinochet's arrow chili's current president. his vow to press ahead with efforts to overhaul the constitution, or then 60 percent of people who cast her ballots voted against the rewrite.
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ah, victory for the no can. she lay in vote has rejected the proposed new constitution by a far wider margin than poles predicted. they said no to what would it be in 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, and 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 well that's why at santiago's emblematic italy square, there's disappointment for back as if the new constitution, after strong initial support poles showed the yes campaign losing momentum in recent weeks, without his worried about market instability and how to pay for new benefits. observe is also point to a disinformation campaign,
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left his president bartch is vowing to go back to the drawing board. i will do it until i make an honest appeal to all political forces to quote, to the head of any differences they may have been in a few little to them and to agree as soon as possible on the deadlines on parameters of a new constitutional process. well, professor walton, i oh sir, now chilly is left with the 1980 constitution torn up under the dictatorship of august. open a tete center, left and right. doing parties that supported the no campaign have agreed to negotiate, to prepare a new text. more woodspring and mill young girl, our latin america expert in bon miriam. the new constitution is regarded as more well, what would have been the new constitution? i was regarded as more progressive and inclusive. why have people voted against it?
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yes, terry would have been the wrong one of the most progressive constitutions and there was, as you said, i think it might be that this constitution was even to progressive. sheila is considered a very conservative country, which you can see in, even if they have a left government left, a president, parliament congress is dominated by the right wing forces. and the exception was this constitutional convention with which was elected in may 2021. where the vast majority of left civil society representatives and the conservative parties didn't even reach a 3rd of the seats in this convention. so this kind of promoted a mistrust in the text and the work of the constitution. and convention also was looked at woodberry critic eyes, and they also produced some negative headline. so i think there was, it was maybe a 2 big step ahead to transform chilly into a new country. unfortunately, a big step in a big document to me that the constitution is,
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is hugely complicated. how well informed was the population about the details of this new constitution were voters subjected to much misinformation? indeed they were the conservative parties and, and those who are opposed to this new project really are, they ran a massive campaign on social media with fake news or misinformation and misinterpretation of what the constitution proposed. let's take some examples. for example, you mentioned the abortion was supposed to be legalized by this new constitution. the opponents to the new constitution made out of this that abortion would be legalized up to the 9th month of pregnancy. and sheila, which is definitely false. also, they argued that private property would be a forbidden, and people would get it would be expropriated by the private homes. for example, even things like the national anthem at the national flag would be abolished. so
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there was a lot of misinformation and people were targeted by social media. ah, there is a deep mistrust in sheila, in both political institutions like parties, but also in traditional media. and ironically, it was really traditional media and to state bodies like the and yet the government, for example, who run an information campaign to really make people familiar with the text. but the text itself with 7178 pages is way too long to really understand it. ma'am, thank you very much. that was the w. latin america expert, miriam geico sketch up on some other stories making headlines around the world today. the new prime minister will be named today in the u. k. their governing conservatives will announce either liz truss or re she sooner as the winner of a party boat. the new leader will inherit an economy in crisis and a population struggling under the rising cost of living. at least 2 people have been killed in several more missing after
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a building collapse in nigeria is largest city lagos. the unfinished 7 story building came down in a commercial district of the city. so unclear what caused the accident. u. s. dollar has served to a 20 year high against 6 currencies while the euro fell below $0.99. it's lowest since it was point since 2002. the euro's slide comes as rushes complete hold on its main gas pipeline to europe, spark concern over energy prices. the pound also hit its lowest level against the dollar in nearly 3 years. germany and israel, or marking 5 decades since the munich olympics massacre. on september, the 5th 197211 israeli team members died after palestinian militants storm. their compound in e olympic village is really present. isaac, how soc is in germany for a day of commemorative events starting here in berlin,
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or he's being welcomed by chance or all of schultz. that's our goal later attend to memorial ceremony in bavaria together with german president published i'mma and relatives of victims. let's take a look now. let's look back at the events of september, 5th, 1972 ah, munich, 1972. by hosting the summer olympics, germany wanted to show the world that it was a cheerful, colorful, cosmopolitan country. and that it had overcome the shadows of its nazi past. but then a shock, palestinian militants took control of the israeli athletes residence in the olympic village. they shot to israelis and took 9 hostage hoping to free prisoners and israel and germany. they demanded a flight to cairo with their hostages on board as well. the german authorities
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appeared to go along with it. helicopters took off from the olympic village and flew towards an air force base outside the city. hans physical was a german soldier stationed in the air bases tower that night. the common canal from from the hill, the helicopters came up from behind. if it is over that building to boise to robin, they turned around here and landed here and here. seeing them here and here, yolanda falco was working the night shift in the tower. no one had told him what was unfolding outside his window. call this war usual. i was here. oh and i looked down from this position until the shooting started. so and then i got down under their dollars the rescue attempt on the airfield was a fiasco. the police lost control of the situation and the militants set off hand
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grenades. doesn't mexico is the next day. they said that the games would continue her. no one understood little threatened, she was still there to rock all 9 hostages were dead. a german policeman and 5 of the militants died as well. nationally. the continuation of the games felt like a cruel joke to the relatives of the dead. that he knocked actually i'm key. spitzer and helena romano. both lost their husband sales fail fantasy mcgill van debt to fresh and i can work a build that room is stuffed. it was i there was a funeral service at 10 am. it was a real good. but to use i had seen basil to boca, on the way there i live, left and right. and you said the where the athletes were training on the she may come know as if 11 members of the olympic family hall,
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shallow. i've had not just been harder. it was horrific, howling pizza land goc as a on the la after the shocking events, 50 years of negotiations, victims relatives fought for access to files and for compensation from german authorities. can you have a shock? who shall my feelings have only gotten stronger over the years? michelle, if someone says time meals all, nunes, i tell them your time heels, nothing much. it's as painful as if it happened yesterday. the car, a promotion shown foolish on shot when he knew that it's been 50 years now, that isn't just shocking me or that a plaque in munich. so limping village commemorates the victims of the killings. a memorial to horrors that for many have still not faded or chief political correspondent, melinda crane is covering today's venza melinda relatives of the victims of the
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munich massacre will attend today's memorial ceremony. i understand, but they had earlier threatened to boycott the event. what because they suffered a long history of indignation, and as they often put it, treatment that they felt amounted to an insult. the fact is, as we heard there, the 72 games were supposed to represent germany's come back in the community of nations to prove that germany was now a country of peace and harmony. so the police and the security officers who were in the olympic park were very lightly armed. they were very poorly trained, and the rescue operation was badly planned. those who carried it out had no experience whatsoever in that kind of operation. as we heard in the report after a pause of only a day and a half, the games continued. in fact,
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the head of the olympic committee had said the games must go on. and following the hijacking of a loose tons apply to flight just a few weeks after the games had concluded, the surviving perpetrators who had been arrested and imprisoned were then released by the german government. there was no public decoration of responsibility nor an apology for politicians or the police. in the immediate aftermath, there was no committee of inquiry. and the victims relatives had to fight for decades to gain insight into what had happened. and also for adequate compensation . they were essentially only symbolically compensated right after got a little bit more later on, but they had been asking for significantly more compensation. and what they say would be fair treatment. and now finally, the 2 sides have agreed on the israel has sent its president to germany on this
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occasion how significant it's absolutely significant, not only because of the embarrassment surrounding this anniversary and a potential boycott by victims and by relatives of the victims. but also because of concerns that mainstream opinion here in germany is drifting away from the support for israel. that has been an abiding principle of post war german policy. not only have we seen a rise in anti semitic incidence here in germany, that a recent study shows that while almost 2 thirds of israelis have quite a good opinion of germany, less than half of germans see israel positively, with especially negative attitudes when it comes to the german cover, the israeli government, and while many of the younger people surveyed acknowledged that germany's nazi past means that it has a special responsibility to the jewish people. they don't see that as extending to the state of israel, as many israelis do. and most disturbing of all in this particular study by the
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battles men foundation, 24 percent of those surveyed said they agree completely, are somewhat with the statement that jews have too much power in the world. that is a classic anti semitic prejudice and its present prevalence. here indicates the extreme need for better public communication to counter the kind of hate speech we find on many social media. melinda, thank you. our chief political correspondent, belinda crane, ukraine's prime minister dennis schmidt hall says he hopes germany will become a leading player, helping ukraine to build up its air defenses. he was speaking on a visit to berlin, where he thank germans for their solidarity and support for his country. it was a stark contrast to earlier in the war when tip was critical of germany's slow response in providing military it. hasty, highest ranking ukrainian politician to visit germany since the outbreak of the war
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. after months of frosty relations with germany, ukraine's prime minister came to berlin that it should be home met with german chancellor, olaf shorts and a push for more and heavier weapons. she, hal, himself, his offer to sent 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 aid package to help ukraine's internally displaced people. meanwhile, in the western city of cologne, hundreds of protests as much to the exact opposite that demanding a halt and weapons deliveries and went gas coming in from russia again or screwdriver. it's very simply, i'm a baker saunders 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
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many practices were germans with a russian ethnic background and included some well known bright wing radicals. they were met by can to protest in support of ukraine. ah, max for stopping has moved a step closer to a 2nd formula straight or straight formula one title after winning his home race in the netherlands. rebel driver overtook lewis hamilton late in the race to seal victory with hamilton. let seizing by his own team's 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 away clean from po position. the dutchman had when the last 3 races to close in on retaining his title. the rose from the
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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 a tie. us past him late on joy for the orange clad fans. but hamilton had some choice words for his engineers because it was a 2nd victory in a row in the netherlands, but 24 year old fish happen. it's always special to to when you're home free. it was already last year this year to say had to work for it even more. so. yeah, an incredible weekend and i'm, i really have to, we, we got the dutch from for another world. title is now surely a formality for, for stepan, we've just 7 grand pre left. he's 110 of 15 races the season and leads by
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a mammoth 109 points. is lucas mother stories making headlines in sports world today at the us open a meeting between 2 of the games, biggest servers and most combustible personalities. defending champion, danny, met that up and wimbleton finalist nick curious locked horns with the australian coming out on top. med that abs loss means there will be a new world. number one by the end of the turn cocoa. gov also reached her 1st u. s. open quarter final. after beating china's jung schwab in a straight sense. the american teenager, 17575 in new york, she's widely viewed as a potential successor to serena williams who is set to retire after the tournament . canada had retained the women's ice hockey world title. they beat the united
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states to one in denmark. miss thirt, wealth world championship triumph in all now took brigitte, where pakistan had narrowly beaten arch rivals, india at the 2020 asia cup. and due by india managed 181 for 7, but pakistan knocked off the runs with a ball to spare. the 2 countries could again meet in sundays final in the bonus league and had to berlin were looking to end their slump against fellow early seasons strugglers, augsburg the capital club emerged. the winners, thanks in part, to midfielder mark over, lift up. he scored his 1st goal since being diagnosed with cancer. ah, parents have elaine have become a by word for buddhist league and mediocrity in recent seasons, eclipsed by the smallest city rivals union and still searching for a 1st league when this campaign bought in a fast half a few chances,
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they came closest to scoring to dara educate firing just wide of the outs. berg goal patches were paps. boyd by the knowledge out spoke. have the leaks joy was home record because just before the hour mark dodie luca back, you gave them the lead. a 2nd. go to the season for luca back. who's now scored as many as he did in the whole of last season. it will much needed here in the way and i can truth. osburg rarely looks like threatening the had to go to visitors. victory was secured in the 3rd minutes of injury. time out spoke, leaving themselves far too exposed as they pushed for an equalizer. not rick there with a composed finish. it was a go the make more than most. it was richter's 1st surgery after testicular cancer . diagnosis money against all my family. well,
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i'm so happy it was very emotional, but we want to continue to collect the necessary points on cash. i will need all that together if that to avoid medication this season. this match with a good start and sundays. other game mentioned club bus unbeaten start to the season is no more after going down one deal at home to mines. the only goal was worthy of winning any game. spanish defender on my team's curled or free kick into the top corner, blah, blah, had a player sent all for a fall that led to the free kick. fines as win means they climb above their opponents into 5th place in the lead. and this is how the bonus league table looks 5 weeks into the season. fryeburg are top for only the 2nd time ever edging dormant on gold difference by owner of the pace. and 3rd,
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after their draw with noon on saturday. and the bottom half had to have risen above struggling labor cruising with bolcom, bringing up the rear. you're watching dw news from berlin. stay tuned for eco africa, or if virus magazine coming up next. i'm terry martin. thanks for watching with with
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