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to re knew where has history left its traces ah, meeting legal hearing, their dreams ready to do this week? do you w with ah ah, this is d w. news live from berlin. the u. k. has a new prime minister. last, charles has been elected member of the governing conservative party to replace forest johnson trust takes the helm at a time. the country faces a cost of living crisis, industrial discontent, and
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a recession. also coming up canadian police launch a massive man hunt after a stabbing spray in canada, saskatchewan province. at least 10 people, a dead and 15 injured victims were found in a remote indigenous community and a nearby town. and germany and israel, not 50 years since the munich massacre, when 11 is ready, team members died off the palestinian militants, stormed the olympic village. a long running dispute over compensation had threatened to overshadow commemorations plus a bad boy makes good at the us open. we'll take a closer look at the rise of nick, curious, who's beaten a defending champion to make the quarter finals. ah, i am rebecca rita's welcome to the program. lives try has been elected leader of
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britons conservative party and will become it's next prime minister. the announcement their trust will be taking over follows 2 months of campaigning, sparked by the resignation of prime minister boris johnson. the british economy will be the new prime minister's 1st task with the u. k. facing a cost of living crisis and spiraling energy charges will be crossing straight to our correspondent in london in just a moment. but 1st, let's take a brief look at a profile of list trust list. troy to 47 year old warner conservative seat in the british parliament in 2010 on her 3rd attempt since september 2021. she's been the u. k. foreign minister in the british government, though not without trouble humiliated in moscow by her russian counterpart, sir gay love ralph, who said it was like talking to a deaf person, yet she campaign for britain to remain in 2016. but since the vote to leave became
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a hard liner on breaks it during this leadership campaign, she insulted the 1st minister of scotland and the french president. but trust rejects accusations that she's modeled her style of former british prime minister margaret thatcher, us before 1996. she was a prominent youth member of another british political party. we liberal democrat, believe an opportunity for all she switched though to the conservative party while still at university on the ongoing cost of living crisis, frost promises tax cuts unloaded. cisco that will be no highly guard portage. ah prime minute, where your mouse is, our correspondent in london big at the moment sir, many of the u. k. have been waiting quite some time for trusts. now the new prime minister, she certainly got a huge list of challenges ahead. what are the biggest issues she's facing? what's really huge, paul, and i and trey is the cost of living crisis. so in the u. k,
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the wages have been falling really to the lowest they've ever been since rat coach began that. inflation is that record high? it's over 10 percent and it's supposedly increasing some focus say maybe even up to 20 percent. so many people here are already feeling the squeeze on top of that, there are the huge energy costs. so through the war ukraine, the u. k. is subject to the increased energy costs, and this is where some businesses have warned that within the next few weeks they will not be able to exist. they will have to go boss because they can't pay these huge bills. and for some families, they say it's a choice between heating or eating when the autumn and the winter comes. so this is where many people in the u. k. will really wait. what list stross has so often how she can help those people that are the poorest and society more, which is the, is really the most pressing issue for her. how is she going to deal with these problems or how she given much indication in the lead up to today's vote?
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one of her buzzwords and the campaign was clear plan. so she says she has a clear plan how to tackle the cost of living crisis and the energy crisis, but she hasn't really notified the british people off what is, is an announcement is expected within the next week. she says, she will then allude to what, what actually our plan is, but there is a why to debate about our economic strategy. she's standing for tax cards, she's very much a free market here. agenda is not about redistribution. and she said that, that, you know, not everything has to be viewed through the, through the glasses of redistribution. that obviously leaves the question, how is she going to help those in the u. k. that are really feeling the squeeze most and where the choice might really be between heating or eating and the coming weeks or months. now clear secret plan that the sounds of it being it. so europe
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also look sent to be a big issue for the new prime minister relations between the u. k. in brussels, have been tans. will that change on the list trust? well as close as the foreign secretary has a riley ah, had many encounters with the european union and she had basically escaping the threats on the table that the u. k. will una, let free withdraw from parts of the divorce agreement that the u. k. and the you have had us as part of the breaks that fro says, so this is something that is really angering the european union and whether she hasn't really indicated that there will be a change and has thaws. moreover, when she was recently asked whether president mcgraw france is a friend or foe, she said that the jury is out. so that has angered also many. he had written many of bro europeans and she got a lot of criticism for that. so really the, at the relations with the you ah, sour at the moment and we don't really see this changing at
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a time soon. at least we don't have any indication that she's changing her thoughts on this interesting days ahead are big it. thank you very much. for that round up big mouth for us in london. i series of stabbings in the canadian province of saskatchewan has shaken the country and left police on a man hunt for 2 suspects. authorities looking into a motive for the killings which appeared partly to be targeted and partly to be 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
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the 2 suspects have been named as damien 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 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. gentle's louis lopez has been following that story for us, and earlier he gave me the latest on the man hunt. their mind manhunt is under way as we speak today. our saudi said, you're dedicating
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a maximum number of resources to the 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 sketch went in as well as 2 neighboring promises. manitoba in alberta, authorities are hunting for 2 suspects. damien sanderson, 31 years old in mile 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 the black car, which was last year just before noon local time on sunday. police believe the 2 suspects are still there in the provincial capital. between regina been asked to be vigilant it to stay home. as i said earlier, came prime minister just intruder put out a statement, allowing that those responsible for today's attacks be fully brought to justice please. you're scheduled to give an update in just a few hours. keep in mind, people in the process of sketch one or 2 in the early hours of money. so expect the
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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 and others may have been attacked randomly, points to sketch when 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, started sunday morning a sketch when 1st nation is about 200 kilometers north east of the city of saskatoon police, a multiple people stab 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 in hand, ambler says to our local hospitals, the situation is some of 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 kind of a st. incidence of mass violence on a scale like this before. how common is something like this in canada?
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can't is no change to expensive mass violence just a little too little over 2 years ago in the atlantic promise of nova scotia gant, a gun man, driving a replica police cruiser and wearing a police uniform, kill 22 people in a shooting spree. the less the several hours before he was tracked down and killed by police or i and then is known as denmark for us in canada. thank you very much for that update. in kenya's supreme court has rejected challenges to the presidential election result upholding william brutus. victory, retired was declared, declared the winner by a narrow margin in mid august. at opposition, candidate ran a dingo had pointed to ragged irregularities, and presented a petition to the court. some members of the electoral commission that validated the vote had themselves dis, owned the results. oh dig. it said he respects the supreme court's decision, even though he strongly disagrees with it. and it's taken up now in some other
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stories making news this, our russian court has revoked the license of a leading independent newspaper via gazette effectively banding its operation in the country. the outlets editor in chief dmitri moore's health, 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 by an earthquake in china's southwestern sichuan province. more than 500 rescue personnel have been deployed to the epi center for report, report, se there's 6.8 magnitude quake has caused major damage to homes and cut off telecommunication lines. hugo, today, russia's foreign ministry says to staff have been killed in a suicide bombing outside its embassy in afghanistan's capital. cobble afghan police say god's shot the attacker. as he approached the gate where people had lined up for visits, no group has claimed responsibility for the attack. germany and israel a mocking 5 decades since the munich olympics massa kept 50 years ago today. 11
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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 and munich, the various state 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 this mistake. let's take a look back now. events of september, 1st 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 residents in the olympic village. they shot to israelis and took 9 hostage hoping to free prisoners and
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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. des coleman 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 it 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
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and then i got down under the dollar. the rescue attempt on the airfield was a fiasco. the police lost control of the situation and the militants set off hand grenades. there's a little confused as the next day they said that the games would continue her. no one understood the record. she was still there with you 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 a cruel joke to the relatives of the dead. he knock actually onqua spitzer and helena romano both lost their husbands sales fail, famish in mcgill, m. they had to fresh air, i can work a bit of that room is stuffed. it was i, there was a funeral services at 10 am. it was a real good. but you use
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a syllabus over, 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 had not just been murdered. it was her rift howl it beats shall n glock, as they 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? michelle, if someone says, time miles on wounds, i tell them your time heels, nothing much. it's as painful as if it happened yesterday. the car, it was shown reflection. shot when he knew that it's been 50 years now, but it's just shocking me all that a plaque in munich. so limping village commemorates the victims of the killings. a memorial to horrors that for
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many have still not faded. my political correspond benjamin alvarez group is following today's events for us in his, in munich, benjamin at thanks for joining us, your a matte, all matte airfield named munich. tell us why you are there and, and what's it significance now, we're around 30 kilometers away from munich. we're the 1st commemoration to place them in the morning in this olympia park. were this big venue was willis olympic games were em opened in 9072. a few days later we just heard it there in the report . there was this tragic event, this terror attacked by the palestinian territory black september and it ended here . this is in our field is called 1st of had pork and this is were german and israeli president are expected in a few hours. we see the presence gathering there, several people coming here. so this is where it ended
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a with it. this botched attempt by poorly prepared it. police forces to free the hostages. several relatives of the victims will now be attending the van. we saw some of them in a report they, despite that they made an earlier announcement that they were going to boycott the ceremony. what made them change their mind? and it was not just them saying that they will boycott are they also asked isa cancer? israel's president, who's here for a 3 day stayed visit to do the same. they said that the compensation that germany had offered them, the victims of the athletes that were killed in 9072 during this summer olympic games. that the compensations were a job. there were just not enough and they're just not asking for financial in support. now they are asking for the german government to take responsibility for several of the failures 1st for not securing the israeli delegation during the olympic games. and then for the several mistakes, it will then after it, not only in the olympic village, but also what happened here. and there will be
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a new commission. there will be a research commission by israeli, and by german historians. that will, is part of this agreement that the german government found with the family members, but it shows that it's still a long way ahead and would both president sat welcoming this agreement is saying it will not heal the wounds, but it will open the doors head to keep treating, to talk, to disclose files that are still in several parts to see exactly what happened and to kind of close one of the darkest chapters between both countries after the holocaust. right, thanks very much for that ben political correspond. benjamin alvarez gribble. we speaking to you a little later will have aches, special, extended live coverage of the main commemoration coming up at the top of the next hour. in chile, voters have overwhelmingly rejected a progressive new constitution and a referendum. the proposed constitution was aimed at boosting the rights of indigenous people and women. it would have replaced the one adopted during the pin,
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a shed era chili's current president has bound to press ahead with efforts to overhaul it. more than 60 percent of voters said no to the rewrite ah victory for 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 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 there were other boy 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
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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 bartch is vowing to go back to the drawing board. i will, but until i make an honest appeal to war, political forces to quote, to the head of any differences they may have been in a t little to them and to agree as soon as possible on the deadlines on parameters of a new constitutional process. renewable physical feudal shannon. ah, so now chilly 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. ah, the u. s. open australia, nick,
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curious as continued his hot streak by beating defending champion daniel ned would have to make the quarter finals. it was typical box office drama from the asi, who again combined the bazaar and the ridiculously good. before a pat arthur ras stadium nic curious, opened by showing daniel medford as his power these reading took the 1st sit in the marathon $24.00 point tie breaker, in which curious found 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
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breathtaking in the same minute as his wildest antics can be completely battling. and so 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 bemused ozzy, who had the point taken from him. the point of his personal renee sons, however, 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 high 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 is new places in the upper echelon of timos, a more settled man with the chance to fulfill his enormous town. and let's take
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a look at some other sport stories making headlines. cocoa. gov has also reached her 1st at u. s. open court, a final after beating china. shang chalet in straight sets. the american teenager, 17575 in new york. she is widely viewed as a potential successor to serena williams, who said to retire after the tournament in canada, have retained the women's eyes, hockey world title. they beat the united states to one in denmark. if they're 12 world championship tramp in all max fished, amen has moved a step closer to a 2nd straight formula. one title after winning his high rice and the netherlands. the red bull driver overtook louis hamilton late in the race to seal victory with hamilton, left seething by his own tames strategy, coal 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,
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got away clean from po, position. the dutchman at one the last 3 races to close in on retaining his title. the ross 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 it was a 2nd victory in a row, in the netherlands, but 24 year old pushed up and it's always special to to when you're home long period was already last year. this year out to say to word for any but more so yeah
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. an incredible weekend and i'm really happy we, we got the guts were very a no, the world title is now surely a formality for photoshop and we've just 7 grand pre left. he's 110 of 15 races the season and leads by a mammoth 109 points. you're watching database news as a reminder of the top stories were following for you this hour, and the u. k. less trust has been elected by members of the governing conservative party to replace forest johnson as prime minister cross takes the helm as the country faces the cost of living crisis, industrial discontent, and recession and place in canada. searching for 2 suspects after at least 10 people was stabbed to death in the province of saskatchewan. prime minister had just entered of has described the attack as rift and heartbreaking
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