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ah ah ah, this is dw is coming to live from berlin. at least 10 people are dead following a stabbing rampage in canada, scotch one province to police or hunting to suspect. the victims were found in a remote indigenous community and a nearby towel. prime minister trudeau was calling the tax horrific and heartbreaking, also in the program. oh, chilly, reject
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a progressive new constitution that would have boosted the rights of indigenous people and women. chillers left as president bows to go back to the drawing board. and germany in israel are marking 50 years since the munich massacre. when 11 israeli team members died after palestinian militants storm the olympic village. a long running dispute over compensation had threatened to overshadow commemoration plus in formula one dutchman max for stopping winds his home grand prix. for a 2nd straight year that and more coming up in sports. ah. hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. police and canada had begun a manhunt for 2 suspects after at least 10 people were stamped 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 of 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 latest acts of mass violence in canada. ah, the country's prime minister justin trudeau has described the attack as horrific and heartbreaking for the latest. let's cross over to christina fashion. she's a freelance journalist in vancouver, british columbia. christine, what's the latest on the man hunt? what are police saying about the suspects? i know and yes, there are 2 suspects that remain at large. the canadian police describes them as a 13 year old and a 31 year old man. according to the non profit saskatchewan crimes, forrest,
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at least one of the suspects was known to the police and unlawful yet large earlier this year. and the police quickly released staff photos on social media and around lunch time. a few hours after the stunning spree people responded and traveling in the car from the city of regina, which is more than 300 feet dimensions from within the settings. and so, since then we are now nighttime in canada, now it has not been any need for the citing since, but the regional police things that they are still in the city and they us the public to shelter in places same time because they have been travelling so far, the neighboring provinces. oh, so you've got all 3 provinces now where there's an alert in place. what are police saying about a possible motivation if any for these attacks?
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yeah, the police did not provide any motive so far. they say that some of the victims seem to have and targets and others were randomly. there was the duration by the chief of for generation of suffering and interest nation. so sad that this happens when quotes harmful illegal drugs, they don't communities, but you didn't the leverage further and the police didn't come from this thing. 010 people stabbed to death. another 15 wounded. the local community is to clear the state of emergency there. this must be tremendously shocking for people in that region. no. this also because local residence describes just crap that james smith, the nation and the village as really peaceful places. so the shop is really deep and also this is the long weekends of counter than many people are out in the ballot and join the last bit of summer before school starts worried about the fact
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that the suspects of what they're indeed christina, thank you very much. sure, that was journalist christina fashion 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 and women. among other things, it would have replaced the one adopted during the pinner shake. ero chili's, current president has vowed to press ahead with efforts to overhaul it. more than 60 percent voted no to this, rewrite ah victory for the no 10. 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,
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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 well then when we had a boy at santiago's emblematic italy square this disappointment for back as if the new constitution after strong initial support poets showed the yes campaign. losing momentum in recent weeks with vote is worried about market instability and how to pay for new benefits. observe is also point to a disinformation campaign. left as president bar it is vowing to go back to the drawing board. i will, but until i make an honest appeal to all political forces, to quote, to the head of any differences they may have been in a feel to them and to agree as soon as possible on the deadlines on parameters of
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a new constitutional process. you know, proficiency shannon ah, so 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. earlier i spoke to miriam and get her the w's latin america expert in bon. i asked her why the majority voted against this new constitution, even though it's regarded as more progressive and inclusive. yes, terry would have been the wrong one of the most progressive constitutions in the world. 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
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this constitutional convention with which was elected in may 2021. with a 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 constitutional convention also was looked at woodberry critic eyes, and they also produced some negative headline. so i think there was, it was maybe 2 big step ahead to, to transform chilly into a new country. unfortunately, a big step in a big document to me that the constitution is, is hugely complicated. how well informed was the population about the details of this new constitution were voters subjected to much misinformation? indeed they where the conservative parties and, and those who are opposed to this new project really are, they ran
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a massive campaign on social media with a fake news or misinformation and misinterpretation of what the constitution proposed. let's take some examples. for example, you mentioned that 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. i'm 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 and the national flag would be abolished. so 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 state bodies like the and yet the government, for example, who run an information campaign to really make people familiar with the text. but
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the text itself with 7178 pages is way too long to really understand it. ma'am, thank you very much. that was d. w as latin america expert, miriam galico, sketchup on some other stories making headlines around the world today. a new prime minister will be named day in the u. k. lose trusses took to win over rival richie sooner as the governing conservative choose a new leader. the winner will inherit an economy in crisis and a population struggling under the rising cost of living. at least 2 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. the u. s . dollar has surged to a 20 year high against 6 currencies, while the euro fell below $0.99 its lowest level since 2002. the euro's
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slide comes as rushes complete halt on its main gas pipeline to europe sparked concern over energy prices. the pound also hit it's lowest level against the dollar in nearly 3 years. germany and israel are marking 5 decades since the munich olympics massacre. 50 years ago, 11 israeli team members died after palestinian militant storm. their compound in the olympic village is really present. isaac hanson is in germany for a day of commemorative events starting here in berlin, or he's been welcomed by chance of love schultz. that's our will later attend a memorial ceremony in bavaria together with german president on father's time i and relatives of victims. let's take a look back now. at events, there was a bits of september, 5th, 1972 ah munich, 1972. by hosting the summer olympics,
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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 in israel and germany. they demanded a flight to cairo with their hostages on board as well. the german authorities 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 to come and get all from from the hill. the helicopters came up from behind. if it is over that build a good boy to the robin. they turned around here and landed here and here,
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seen 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 claw. dishwasher usual i was here. oh, and i looked down from this position until the shooting started. so and then i got down under the dollar. the rescue attempt on the air field was a fiasco. the police lost control of the situation and the militants set off hand grenades. doesn't mexico used as the next day. they said that the games would continue. her no one understood the record. she was still there to rock. all 9 hostages were dead. a german policeman and 5 of the militants died as well. naturally the continuation of the games felt like
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a cruel joke to the relatives of the dead. let the knocker chilly onqua spitzer and helena romano both lost their husbands. sales fail, famish in mcgill van. they had to fresh air lacking work of built their room is stuffed. it was i, there was a funeral services at 10 am in italy. it was a real good but to use i had seen bass over boca on the way there i left left and right and show you where the athletes were. training on the she may come, no, as if 11 members of the olympic family also law had not just been harder to. it was her really crowded pizza land goc as a on the law. 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? me? she'll if someone says time meals all, nunes, i tell them all, time heals,
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nothing much. it's as painful as if it happened yesterday. the car, april 1 shown foolish on shot when he knew that it's been 50 years now, but it's 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 cross over to munich now are our political correspondent, benjamin, over us gerber, standing by many mean relatives of the victims of the munich massacre will be attending the ceremony. today i understand what they are. attending only now that an agreement on compensation for the families has been reached. why did it take berlin so long to reach agreement on compensation? that's a question that not only the family members of the murdered in delegation of the
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sports, same men that attended the olympic games that happened here in this city right behind me. the olympic stadium were this olympic game started in 9070, totally, a few days. it before this terrible terror attack. now only a few days before this commemorative event, many of the family members vowed to boycott the commemoration and sat that israel president is a catholic, was here for an official 3 day state visit should do the same. they pressured, the german government, not only for the financial compensation, that's only one part of it, but also of taking responsibility for several things on one side, not securing these railey delegation in the olympic village. and then the 2nd part that will be the bigger a commemorative event today at this abbeys. it's located around 30 kilometers away from munich, where this terrible rescue attempt by jim and police happened at that letter to the killing of this faultless and also of a german police officer. okay, so an agreement has been reached compensation as part of it. tell us exactly what
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the relatives of the victims and germany have agreed on. there are several steps and that's something that both the german president franchise, ashton man is israeli county, about it mentioned yesterday in bellevue, in berlin. what they, matt, they will be today here in munich as well. so one part will be the compensation that will be paid on one side by the government on one side also by the regional government and bavarian, by the city of munich. according to german media reports, it will be around $28000000.00 euros. that's only one part. there will also be at research commissioned by both german and israeli historians. they're still files that need to be disclosed and it shows how slow this process has been going on. behind the stadium, this memorial there was only narrated in 2017, so only 5 years ago. and the family members have been pushing on wants it for the
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government to say that the were responsible to say what happened actually paying them also for what happened therefore. yeah, the problems that many family members were actually not. it remembered and treated fairly after this. what happened so it's definitely an important step. but there's so many, many steps that still need to go forward. this is only one step and both president said this will not heal all wounds, but it open stores to further trying to heal this. one of the darkest chapters off a both countries of germany in israel after the holocaust. and today, sir commemoration shirt ceremonies. oak, i suppose, are part of that whole processor. tell us many men about exactly how this grim anniversary is being marked in germany today. so here, munich, there, several commemorations happening. one of them at the memorial that i just mentioned, that as behind the stadium does something else at the olympic village were. they
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installed a splunk with the numbers of the sportsmen that were killed there at the olympic village. and also this abbeys that is located 30 kilometers away from munich, as i say, there will be in the afternoon and many of high level i've ranking delegation. so here both from germany, from israel, we have a german president from fights or stein may attending with interior minister nancy phase as well. israel is sports minister is he is so high level delegation. of course, what's very important is a, the family members that will also be here. immunity will also be attending this a commemorative event in munich, something that was not clear only a few days. so that's one of the things, not only the pressure of the family members, but that it was just reach that they reach disagreement only a few days before these events. so we'll be looking forward to that. now we'll be following it in through the whole day. anyway, thank you very much, shar political correspondent, benjamin alvarez group there. ukraine's prime minister
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dennis schmidt ha 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 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 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 issued me home with german chancellor, olaf shorts and a push for more and heavier weapons. she held himself is offered 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,
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hundreds of precious as much for the exact opposite that demanding a halting weapons deliveries and went. gas coming in from russia again are storms. i'm for, it's very simple. i am 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 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. they were met by con to protest in support of ukraine. ah, max fresh stopping has moved a step closer to a 2nd straight formula, one title after winning his home race in the netherlands. the rebel driver overtook louis hamilton late in the race to seal victory with hamilton,
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left seething by his own teams. 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 stoppin, got away clean from po, position. the dutchman at one the last 3 races to close in on retaining his title. the rolls 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 when this season, however, the britain was left fuming after his mercedes team decided against another pit stop. and for stephan on quick attire passed him late on joy for the orange clad fans. but hamilton had some choice words for his engineers all the way because
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it was a 2nd victory in a row, in the netherlands, but 24 year old for snap. and it's always special due to when your home non created was already last year. the jack, sad to work for any but more so yeah, an incredible weekend and i'm really happy we got the discovery. another world title is now surely a formality for, for stepan, we've just 7 grand prix left. he's 110 of 15 races the season and leads by a mammoth 109 points. his quick look as mother stories happening in the sports world at the us open a meeting between 2 of the games, biggest servers and most combustible personalities. depending champion donnie a. med that up and wimbleton finalist nic create curious, locked horns with the australian coming out on top med, but that's last means there will be a new world. number one by the end of the tournament. cocoa. gov also reached her
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1st u. s. open quarter final after beating china's chunks. why in straight sets the american teenager 17575 in new york? she's widely viewed as potential successor to serena williams is set to retire after the turner and canada have retained the women's ice hockey world title. they beat the united states to one in denmark. is there 12th world championship triumph in all? in the bonus they had to berlin were looking to end their slump against fellow early season strugglers, augsburg the capital club emerged. the winners, thanks in part to mid pills, marco rift, he scored his 1st goal since being diagnosed with cancer. i have become a byword for printed legal mediocrity and recent season. eclipse by the smaller, 50 rivals union, and still searching for
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when you got all my family well, i'm so happy it was very emotional, but we want to continue to collect the necessary points on the common catch. i will need all that together, effect to avoid medication this season. this match was a good start. in sundays, other game mission thought bus unbeaten start to the season is no more after going down one nail at home to mines. the only goal was worthy of winning any game. spanish defender and latino curled a free kick into the top corner. lampa had a player sent off for a fowl that led to the free kick minds as when means they climb above their opponents into a 5th place in the leaf. st. reminder at the top stories we are following for you this, our leasing canada are searching for 2 suspects after at least 10 people were stabbed to death in the province of saskatchewan. prime minister trudeau,
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his describe the attack as for rhythmic and heartbreaking. and shall, and voters have overwhelmingly rejected a new more progressive constitution. despite the result, president porch said, efforts would continue to reach a new charter that would unite chileans as a country. you're watching d. w. a news from berlin. stay tuned for sports life. and one woman's passion for full riding. i'm terry martin. thanks ruth. ah ah, with
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