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ah ah ah ah, this is dw news lived from berlin at least 10 people a dead following a stabbing rampage in canada, scotch and province elisa, hunting, to suspect the victims were found in a remote indigenous community and a nearby town. prime minister just intrude, always calling the tax graphic. and heartbreaking,
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also coming up kenya's supreme court rejects a challenge to last month presidential election result paving the way for william, brutal to be inaugurated. just over a week from now germany and israel mac 50 years since the munich massacre. when 11 is ready, team members died after palestinian militants stormed the olympic village. a long running dispute of compensation had threatened to overshadow commemorations that a bad boy makes good at the us open. we'll take a closer look at the rise of nick, curious, who has beaten a defending champion to make the court of fonts. ah, i am rebecca riches. welcome to the program. a series of stabbings in the canadian province of saskatchewan have has shaken the country and left police on
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a man hunt for 2 suspects. authorities looking into a motive for the killings which appeared to be hotly targeted and partly at random . a community in shock and on high alert police now combing through 13 separate crime scenes. this remote region, the scene of one of canada's deadliest mass killings in recent history. the attacks happened early sunday in the province of saskatchewan, on james smith cree nation and the nearby village of weldon the 2 suspects have been named as damian sanderson and miles sanderson. let me be clear, we are still looking for the 2 suspects. we are asking residents across the scotch one and our neighbors neighboring provinces to be vigilant. at this stage in our investigation, we believe some of the victims have been targeted by the suspect and others have
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been attacked randomly. canadian prime minister justin trudeau called the killings horrific and heartbreaking. it happened almost a year to the day of a shooting attack at james smith, cree nation, which killed 2 people. the community is in morning again. one resident says the sense of safety is shattered. journalist louis lopez has been following that story for us and earlier gave me the latest on the man hunt. well, that might manhunt his underway, as we speak today, or saudi, say, dear, dedicating a maximum number of resources to this investigation. police asking people in the provincial capital regina, if they see the suspects, stay away and call authorities immediately. right now there are public colors in the province of the sketch went in as well as 2 neighboring promises. manitoba, alberta authorities are hunting for 2 suspects. damien sanderson,
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31 years old and miles, sanderson, 30 years old, despite sharing the same last name, please say still unclear of the 2 suspects are actually related. is believe the 2 are traveling in a black car which was last seen or giant just before noon. local time on sunday, police believe the 2 suspects are still there in the provincial capital. people in regina been asked to be vigilant and to stay home. as i said earlier, came prime minister just intruder put out a statement about that. those responsible for today's attacks be fully brought to justice lease are scheduled to give an update in just a few hours. keep in mind, people in the progress of the sketch, one or so in the early hours of money. so expect a story to develop quickly today. no, i understand details are still light on the ground. happily said anything about a possible motive. police say they believe some of the victims may have been targeted by the suspects in others may have been attacked randomly, points to sketch what have been getting emergency sellers about this all day. there's still a lot, we don't know yet about the story. we do know, you know,
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started sunday morning as the schedule for station is about 200 kilometers north east of the city of saskatoon police, a multiple people step there. also in the nearby community. a weldon, a village of about 200 people. at least 3 people were airlifted to a hospital in saskatoon, others were taken, and hit ambler says to our local hospitals, the situation is so these hospitals are so dire. some had to call in more staff to deal with the emergency. as you can imagine, a very tightening community residence very shock today has canada seen incidence of mass violence on a scale like this before? how common is something like this in canada? kid is no strange to me instead of mass violence just a little too little over 2 years ago in your playing promise of nova scotia. again, a gun man driving a replica police cruiser and wearing a police uniform kill 22 people in a shooting spree. did less the several hours before he was tracked down and killed by police or i and it is known as denmark for us in canada. thank you very much for
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that update canyon supreme court has rejected challenges to the presidential election result upholding william returns victory for it, i was disclaim, declared rather the winner by a narrow margin in mid august. that opposition, candidate rayleigh dingo, had had pointed to irregularities and presented a petition to the court. some members of the electoral commission that validated the vote had themselves disowned the result calling the vote counting process a pay one, it's cost over to t w, correspond felix marina who's standing by for is at the supreme court there in nairobi. phoenix was this. the expected outcome, or is it a bit of a shock? well in the morning, we didn't know what will happen, but immediately the judges started reading that judgement or, and, and addressing the various issues that had been presented as petitions. then one
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could clearly see the direction that this particular petition was going to because ah, some of the key things laker did the presidential candidate and managed to get the 50 percent plus one votes, which is the constitutional threshold. the judges said the candidates a gun at the thought that there was also a question about the form that you for a which is their form that is used to really election results from the polling, sent us to the national, telling center. again, there petitioners had argued that there were discrepancies, but the court found otherwise. so immediately, some of those things started appearing and the judges started saying, what they're finding of the court was the level of scrutiny report that had been done by the registrar of the judiciary. also pointed to a particular direction, so as the judges started reading, one could clearly tell where this particular decision was headed to are the opposition camp and a support is likely to accept today's outcome. so
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yesterday indifference a chat services there president elect, now president william, brutal and i relo. dinger was the main opposition candidate in different events. they said that whatever decision would be given by the court, they would agree to that. but immediately the court give it's a decision there as im your deputy presidential candidate mother carla. i just posted on her twitter and she said that she respect to the court decision, but she does not agree with the ruling. okay, what about people's reaction there so far? if there's been any yet, can we expect to see more stability in the country? suddenly most of the people had fatigue of this electoral process because as you remember, this electoral process began immediately after the 2070 and general election. so people all ready tad, they wanted to move one. you could hear people say we want these,
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but he shouldn't really be thrown out of their presidency validated because we are tired with these electoral cycle. but immediately the disease shown was announced by the chief justice in kenya. people in different parts of the country broke into song and dance and our we shall be keeping a keen eye on what else will be taking place where, where people are celebrating, and we shall at least try the very least to bring your thoughts are as soon as we get them right panic, thank you very much for that. sarah. round up of today's events. felix marina, for us in nairobi. let's turn up some of the stories making news. this, our, a russian court has revoked the license of a leading independent newspaper and of ag ozetta effectively banding banning its operation in the country. the outlets editor in chief, dimitri maritime, who won last year, his nobel peace prize, has described the ruling as a political hit job state media report at least 21 people have been killed in an
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earthquake in china's southwestern sichuan province. well than 500 rescue personnel have been deployed to the api center report, say the 6.8 magnitude. quake has caused major damage to homes and cut off telecommunication lines through a new prime minister. it will be named today in the u. k. well is trust is tip to when i have a rival richey soon act. as the governing conservatives choose a new leader. the winner will inherit an economy in crisis and a population struggling under the rising cost of living. germany an israel, a ma king 5 decade since the munich olympics, massa chem, 50 years ago, 11 israeli team members died after palestinian militants stormed their compound in the olympic village. relatives of the victims of the terror attack have gathered for a commemorative ceremony in munich for various st. cultural minister, called the massacre an attack on the entire free western world. he also said germany had failed to protect the israelis and has learned from its mistake. let's
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take a look now at, at the events back in, on 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 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
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a german soldier stationed in the air bases tower that night to come and you know, from, from the who the helicopters came up from behind. it reduces over that building to boise to robin. they turned around here and landed here, and here in them hill, and here yolanda falco was working the night shift in the tower. no one had told him what was unfolding outside his window. clue dishwasher. usual i was here. oh, and i looked out from this position until the shooting started. so and then i got down under there. got on the rescue attempt on the air field was a fiasco. the police lost control of the situation and the militants set off hand grenades. and as a mexican is the next day, they said that the games would continue. no one understood little threatened. she
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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 knock actually on key spitzer and helena romano both lost their husbands sales fail fantasy mcgill van. that door fresh. and i can work a build that room is a tough. this is i there was a funeral service at 10 am. it was the real good because i had seen basil to boca on the way there i 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 hall, shallow. i've had not just been harder. it was horrific, howling beach, ellen, gothic as a on the law. after the shocking events, 50 years of negotiations,
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victims relatives fought for access to files and for compensation from german authorities. this is carrie shak hustle. my feelings have only gotten stronger over the years. michelle, if someone says, time meals all wounds, i tell them your time heels, nothing much. it's as painful as if it happened yesterday. the car, it was shown, inflation shot when he knew that it's been 50 years now that it's just shocking miss old, that a plaque and munich. so limpid village commemorates the victims of the killings. a memorial to horrors that for many have still not faded on wednesday, gemini finally reached an agreement with the victims, families on adequate compensation. our chief political correspondent, melinda crime comments on why this was long overdue. the $72.00 games were
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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, the head of the olympic committee had said the games must go on and following the hijacking of his time's reply a flight. just a few weeks after the game had concluded, the surviving perpetrators who had been arrested and imprisoned were then released by the german government. there was no public declaration of responsibility nor an
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apology from 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 said would be fair treatment. and now finally, the 2 sides have agreed. melinda crain, speaking a little earlier on in chile, voters have overwhelmingly rejected at progressive new constitution and a referendum. the proposed constitution was aimed at boosting the rights of indigenous people and women a would have replaced the one adopted during the finish at era. july's current president has bound to press ahead with efforts to overhaul it. more than 60 percent of people voted no to the re right ah. victory for the no can. she lay in voters rejected the proposed new constitution by
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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 grammar. 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 it, when you had a boy 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 with voters 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 war, political forces to quote to the head of any differences they may have up on it. i feel to them and to agree as soon as possible on the deadlines and parameters of a new constitutional process. you know, professional people, shannon oh, 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 from all its bringing miriam garr, coach d w. latin america expert in bon miriam. thanks for joining us. the potential new constitution was regarded as more progressive and more exclusive, perhaps surprising than why have people voted against it. i would say maybe this new constitution was maybe to progress if even we need to take into account that
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she does basically a very conservative country from the election of the constitutional convention. last year in may was a surprising result where the traditional political parties, mainly the conservative parties, did not really get many, many seats. and this conveyance additional convention was marked by a lot of independent candidates who represented civil society and represented left ideas, progressive ideas. but in the results of the work of the constitutional convention was observed with very much criticism by the media, mainly and by social media. and there was also a massive campaign of, of fake news and dis, information about the goals and the targets of this constitution. now wanted to ask you how well informed the electorate was about the details of the new constitution . were they subjected to a lot of misinformation, as you say, was that the reason do thing andy? this is that is one of the reasons i think we saw a campaign led by the conservative and many though, right wing parties very much similar to campaigns. we have seen in the united
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states when a donald trump went for ret, run for president r like we have seen in brazil with jadem ball sonata in 2018. so it was about creating panic. and as one of the person said in the report from santiago, they said it would be like communism. it would be like a panorama like cuba, venezuela. if this new constitution would get in place. so they managed to make people afraid of this new future that the president says he's not going to give up on constitutional reform. where does he have to go from here? it's now the difficult or the duty is now to really get an a in a new dialogue with all political forces. present birds called for a meeting today with a representative of all political parties are represented in congress and to really start a new dialogue or either to amend this current text. this new proposal, or in the worst case a meant the running constitution from 9018,
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which is which was imposed by the military dictatorship. and it was the main desire for the children population to really come up with a new democratic constitution. so i think this is now the main target and to really include much more the conservative parties and parts of the population in this dialogue. right, thanks mariam database. miriam, gag for us. ah, the us open estrella and nick carrie us has continued his hot straight by beating, defending champion daniel met that have to make the quarter finals. it was typically box office drama from the us. he who again, combined the bizarre and the ridiculously good before a pat arthur ras stadium nic curious, opened by showing daniel medford as his power the spreading took the 1st set in the marathon 24 point tie breaker in which curious found
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a balance between brute force that provided the perfect disguise for equally soft touch it was tennis of the highest order, no question in the form of his life since making the wimbledon final. in july, the 27 year old showed his full range from baseline and the net but curious as long divided opinion for other reasons. his best tennis is breathtaking in the same minute as his wildest antics can be completely baffling. and so it was with the ball sailing high and wide, inexplicable, curious cross the nit to hit the ball that is not allowed in tennis. but that was news to the, the mused ozzy, who had the point taken from him. the point of his personal renee sons however,
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is that he's mentally moving on from such bizarre moments. after sealing his passage to a quarter final in 4 sets, he said the new highs have been reached only via the depths of depression are more just proud of the way that of bounce backed, after everything. honestly like our bane, some really tough situations mentally. and in some really scary places, his new places in the upper echelon terrace and more settled man with the chance to fulfill his enormous well my 1st and has moved a step closer to a 2nd straight formula, one title after winning his high rise in the netherlands the red bull driver overtook lewis hamilton late in the race to victory dutch formula. one fans came out in force for their home grown pre. the fans in denver were there to see one man and max pushed happen. go away, clean from po, position. the dutchman, when the last 3 races to close in on retaining his title,
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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 win this season. however, the britain was left fuming after his mercedes team decided against another pit stop. and so stephan on quicker tires passed him later on joy for the orange club fans. but hamilton had some choice words for his engineer's company because it was a 2nd victory in a row in the netherlands, but 24 year old pushed up and it's always special to when you're home. i'm pretty. it was already last year to work for an even more. so yes, an incredible weekend and i'm really happy we got got to break another will title is now surely a formality for stepan. we've just 7 gone pre left. he's 110 of 15 races the
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season and lead by a mammoth 109 points. in the buddhist league hats at berlin, we're looking to end this lump against a fellow early season, struggling out berg. the capital club emerged with, with a winner. thanks. in part to midfield, marco risdon has called his 1st goal since being diagnosed with cancer. parents, however, they have become a byword footprint, is legal mediocrity and recent season. eclipse by the smaller city arrivals union and still searching for firstly when this campaign bought in the 1st half a few chances, they came closest a scoring to dara. juke a firing. just why to be out gold patch or what have boys by the knowledge outback . have the leaks joint was home record, because just before the hour mark dodie luca back, you gave them the lease a 2nd. go to the season for luca back.
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he's now scored as many as he did in the whole of last season. the much needed cheer 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 leaving themselves far to expose just a push for an equalizer richter with a composed finish. it was a go the make more than most. it was richter's 1st surgery after sticking to cancer . diagnosis money against all my family. 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 the season. this match was a good start. and here is how the one to think
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a table look 5 weeks into the season. fryeburg top for only the 2nd every time edging dormant on goal difference fund or off the pace in 3rd off of israel with any on on saturday and in the bottom half her to have risen above struggling labor cruise and we're bringing up the rear. that's it. from us, the finance global 3000 is up, official bank will have more news headlines for you at the top of the next hour for me and the entire team here in bell in thanks very much with ah, with
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