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experience outstanding shopping and dining office. enjoy your services. will be our guest at frankfurt airport city, managed by from bought lou with ah ah, this is d w. news line from berlin that germany asked israeli families for forgiveness over it's handling of the $972.00 munich olympics massacre. president flagged by josh dine. my acknowledges germany's responsibility for failing to protect israeli athletes at the games. 11 israelis died following and attacked by
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palestinian militants. also coming up. you can get the new prime minister less trust is elected by members of the governing conservative party to replace orest johnson. but israeli army concludes, there is a quote high possibility that one of its soldiers killed a veteran, american palestinian journalist sharina who actually was shot dead earlier this year, covering an israeli army raid and the occupied west bank. and 8 defendants go on, trial and france charged with the carrying out of the 2016 terror attack and meet that left scores dead. a survivor talks to d. w about the mental scars, he's still bare. ah,
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i'm nicole friendly to our viewers on p b. s in the united states and around the world. it's good to have you with us. 50 years after the deadly terror attacks at the munich olympics, german president, front valdosta maya has officially asked israeli families for forgiveness for germany's handling of the events. in 197211 is really athletes died after palestinian militant storm, their compound in the olympic village. and a commemoration ceremony attended by family members of the victims, germany admitted it failed to protect the israeli olympian needle. sure, no mood police. it was an apology, half a century in the making. germany's acknowledgement that it failed to protect the 11 israeli olympians who were murdered by terrorists, as well as its mishandling of the aftermath of the tragedy. moliere no ceremonies can make the speeches. eod starts over. hopped is as long as head of the state of
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this country, and in the name of the federal republic of germany for gable. i ask for forgiveness, even for then munger, for forgiveness, for the lack of protection of the israeli athlete mart at the time of the olympic games and munich on friday. and for the lack of clarification afterwards. this cuz she incur the fact that what happened was could happen this minute finished on mine . it is my duty in my need to acknowledge our german responsibility and here and now here on and for the future on food. so come to live up to the stand my a speech that was a significant moment for the victims, families who had threatened to boycott the ceremony after battling for decades for fair compensation from the german government to head for an attack of this. but shortly before the anniversary to the 2 parties finally agreed on a 28000000 euro compensation package before it came to that one survivor ocoee spitzer. read a letter to her husband andre. i sent in
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a fencing master and coach who was one of the victims of the massacre. i will never stop talking about it so that that will never ever happen again. and those who were responsible for it will pay the price. please forgive me and they did the took me so long. although we have finally off the 50 years reached our goals. at the end of the day, you are still gone and nothing can change that. the jewish chamber, orchestra of munich performed moving interludes between speeches by israel's president isaac hertz own as well as several german officials who echoed president stein myers apology for germany's role in the massacre. hell, and after all was said that there was a minute of silence as photos of the victims were shown. though they died 50 years ago. the loved ones who survived them say the pain of losing them has never left.
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earlier i spoke to hawkeye. sheila, a professor of modern european history at durham university in the u. k. who has written a book about the 972 munich olympics. and i asked him what took germany, so long to apologize? i think several, several things took so long for one. the generation petition was in charge in the seventy's has now died. i think the last sort of living witness us in terms of german politics that may have new instrumental in bringing the game tonight. a couple of years ago that made it easy. i think it makes it easy. generational change to apologize for something like that. the other big reason, i think if you could say this is pop cynical, germany wanted to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the games and without a german apology, without the sort of agreement that a german israeli started commissions would be set up without compensation payments and significant compensation payments,
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i think the relatives of the victims with uncle spencer lee, but it never agreed to come and i think you're part of it. basically, germany was put in a corner and then in a way, rightly so because it's a very long time. it was absolutely over due for this to happen. now the compensation deal that you talked about, and then we also heard about in the report was a fairly last minute agreement. wasn't it after a really long dispute? will this be enough for the families of the victims? i would, i would assume so, i mean, i think i just said this in the clip that you just play in the letter that she wrote to a husband that she thought this would bring, even if there was no closure. if i have a losing a prob, probably be bring some closer in terms of how she, how she related to the driving. sorry to said it wasn't just the money, was obviously also the acknowledgment of job and responsibility acknowledgement of the failure in protecting these really athletes acknowledgement of the repression
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of that memory or that pushing away of that memory for a long time. that made possible possible for me to, to, to, to come to be and participate in this very high profile. so many i should say there's never been any such that of big memorial ceremony before where both these railey president, as well as the german president, as well as the high ranking politicians at the federal level at land level regional level, as well as that city level participated in the place essentially where this happened, meaning the, the port interesting book that we are writing 50 years of the massacre and there are still many unanswered questions about what when so terribly wrong at the games? do you think we'll ever get a full picture of what happened but they should, i mean, it should be possible now with this kind of like an honest man because it's an
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awesome. it's a kind of deep because these days because he is previous to go along around . so i think it's safe, you know, for this and so on to open the archive to this down number and the questions, i'm beginning with whether there were what exactly the links were between the black september commando and the german extreme. right. we know from the recent book that we're connections between right next to miss and the, the black september command over have commanded out. and also the connections with the extreme left, the red army faction that's never been clarified completely. then why was it that the bible is it, that the israeli athletes were put up in a relatively easily penetrated ball building and that was
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another thing that needs to be cleared up and finally, cops also very important. why was it possible for the surviving, how this didn't yet, and then terrorists to be exchanged for a hijack left handed to go not long after the after the event. and there's always been rumors that there was a sort of secret deal between the german government and the p l. o. and these, these, these questions need to be answered and they need to be virtually. and i hope that the germ, this railey has start commission, of historians will be able to do a lot of work ahead. so i do want to ask you about the subtitle of your book. how did the munich olympics shape modern germany? i think maybe to explain that the title of the book is not so much about how they shake germany rather than how they reflected the modern germany as it sort of
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appeared in 1970. to wrap this long phase of modernization, 960 in german society and 972 is kind of a metaphor for all the things that kind of changed in german society. including, if you wish, the kind of rejection of a military power and disregard for policing, which actually made the attack possible. and just one of the big failures. but in lots of other ways, german society changed the relationship east germany sites. and in that way, the title actually reflect is more, it's more, it's more about the making up the motor germany as a matter of you know, the games as a matter of making. ready right, and thank you so much chrysler. he's a professor of modern european history at durham university. thank you very much for having me. after a bitter contest, lis trust has been elected leader of britain's conservative party and will now
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become the case next, prime minister. this all is 2 months of heavy campaigning, sparked by the resignation of prime minister wars. johnson. the economy is said to be the new prime minister's most pressing task with the u. k. facing a cost of living crisis and soaring energy charges in her acceptance speech tra, promise to tackle those challenges head on. i will deliver a bold plan to cut taxes and grow our economy. i will deliver on the energy crisis dealing with people's energy bills, but also dealing with the long term issues we have on energy supply. and i asked the w, responding big month in london about the biggest issues list trusts we'll have to address the most pressing issue for her is the cost of living crisis. britons have seen real wages falling to historic low. and at the same time, inflation has been rising, it's over 10 percent at the moment,
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and there are some phone calls that are predicting that it could rise up to 20 percent in the coming months. so that's already for a lot of people are very dire economic situation. but on top of that, britain like other europeans, they are facing increasing energy costs. and this is due to the war and ukraine work, britain. this is subject to that, the high energy prices that other european countries are facing too. but for many people here and it's, it's, it's a huge problem. britain is one of the most unequal countries in the developed world . and for many people here, it might be a question of whether they can afford to heat their homes or to feed their families . so this is a huge list of problems for list trust that she has promised to tackle. but we don't know her plan just yet. that would be my next question. do we know how she is planning on dealing with these problems?
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you say no. brits are very much in the dark so well, one of the buzzwords also campaign was clear plan, but she hasn't really flashed out how exactly is she going to help people when it comes particularly to energy bill, she has said there will be no hand out this is not how she wants to go about things . there is a debate about her wider economic plans and she's known as somebody who is a free market tier. she has said there will be tax cuts. but how is she going to finance that when she also will have to help people somehow with the energy cost stay at the moment we don't know details, but we know that in general she is somebody who, who, who does not believe in the redistribution, but she wants to grow the economy by cutting taxes and she will really have to explain to the british people how exactly is that going to help those people who are already feeding the squeeze and the hardest way,
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and literally put the money where the mouth is. let's look at the bigger picture relations between the u. k and brussels have been tense for quite some time now. is that likely to change under less trust? you thank well list trust as the foreign secretary has already been responsible for relations with the european union up to an extend and at the moment then really not at their best. she has kept this thread on the table. she threatens to basically walk away from part of the divorce steel that her predecessor voice johnson had negotiate yet negotiated with the european union. there's a, it's about the tensions and northern ireland and she has at the moment, not being very conciliatory when she was recently asked whether president, mar, cron, of france, is a friend or foe. she has said that the jury is out, so she hasn't identified president mark wrong. one of the most important partners
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as a lot of british people will probably see him as a friend and that has earned her a lot of criticism. so at the moment the negotiate the relations with the european union are really not that they're best, they're quite sour and she hasn't indicated that she's doing anything in the near future to change that. thank you very much, big math in london. and let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world to day. a court in russia has sentenced former journalists even saffron off to 22 years on charges of high treason and spying. suffering off, pleaded not guilty, saying he was only engaged in journalistic activities. saffron off will have to serve his sentence in a maximum security facility. the german government has announced plans to delay the de commissioning of 2 of its last 3 nuclear power plants. the 2 facilities were sent to be shut off mid april 2023. they will now be put on reserve in case they're needed to stabilize the electricity grid and southern germany. this winter voters
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in sheeley have overwhelmingly rejected a new constitution that would have replaced the existing one adopted during the peanut jet dictatorship. the proposed draft would have been one of the most progressive constitutions on the planet. chili's president, gabriel burridge has announced talks to find a way to restart the drafting process. for the 1st time, the israeli army has said there is a quote high possibility that one of its soldiers killed palestinian american journalist to read a book clay nearly 4 months ago. an internal investigation into her death concluded the shooting was accidental, and no one would be punished. the israeli army prob, found that it was probable of war clay, had been shot by a soldier in the stoker for militant villages. here a journalist was wearing a helmet and of best identifying her as a member of the press when she was killed while reporting from the occupied west
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bank. back in may, our corresponded in jerusalem is tanya cramer and she has more qual, it took the military now 4 months to come to this conclusion, what they call the final findings of the investigation. and they told us today, in a briefing for reporting that they took into account, you know, the, the soldiers were there all the materials to have forensic evidence, audio, video, match era and also reports in the foreign media. now as you mentioned, they have concluded that there's a high possibility that mississippi, that it's a quote was accidentally hit by idea of gunfire and quote, but they maintain that this could have happened while there was an exchange of fire with palestinian met militants. although this account was numerous times a question by palestinian eye. witnesses on the ground,
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other colleagues and probably soon journalists were with her on that day when she was killed and also by those media investigations and other investigations and video material. now the official said that she was not intentionally targeted as a journalist that the soldier likely to be involved could have not properly seen her. now she rena, and her colleagues had you know, the flu that's labeled with price on it. when she was hit by a bullet. now what follows all of out of it is that the israeli military advocate general's office also released a statement saying that it would not open an investigation into any soldier likely to be involved because they don't see. or there's no suspicion that criminal offense was committed, so this is likely to be expected to be the end of the military investigation. for now in france,
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8 suspects went on trial to day for their role in the 2016 terror attack. and nice 86 people were killed and hundreds more injured when a radical islamist drove a truck through a crowd. as they celebrated frances national day by sea day dw, spoke to a survivor of the attack. the pullman had his own glare, a spot of earthly paradise turned hell. on the 14th of july 2016, there's probably multiple sovereign patrick peas on municipal police officer, was off duty that day, narrowly escaped the attacker, while yelling at rudolf, who i happened to be under a pergola which was too low for the truck to drive through her over there and there were a few palm trees, which were also on its way. suffers a coma, a criminal. i was somehow in a safe zill apathy remarked ariana, come your i followed the trucks, pat. sure. my gosh. everybody on my left had been killed
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a cruise if for some people were as flat as my 2 hands together, it was unbearable. my brain blanked out people's cries and the smell of the blood. it put me into a protective bubble. yoder that had driven past me without seeing me. it is you have you done? oh, look on the whole gallery that night a 31 year old to museum attacker killed $86.00 people and injured more than $400.00 . you got sold to your buddy man. once the truck had stopped me, office up, he's all went down to the beach to look for some friends he'd been with earlier. eventually found them. they were also unharmed. physically, that is viable, was it? it is your since then. i wonder why i am alive and not does like the others. i feel guilty about it. that makes life a struggle, but i feel i have to be thankful for every additional day. in my job as a municipal police officer, i can't go on petroleum or i can only do office work. the slightest sounds such as
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a skateboarder behind me makes me panic. ah, i've become hyper sensitive logical dave. it's as if there were a snake inside me, which sometimes bites me and makes me cry. oh, don't critic. he killed off any more. he will reply to prisoner or your value of a piece all says come on the rate of ceremonies and statues. to remember the victims like this one, help him feel less alone with a pain. and the upcoming trial could be important for his healing process. he's one of roughly 900 civil plaintiffs was historical because sure, i want answers, for example, to the question what the attacker did when he went off radar earlier that day for half an hour or something. but i need to know that to build my personal resilience off, and i expect the judges to condemn these people in a fair way for what they've done. or when would the trial is also place for us victims to tell our side of the story and what we had to go through it. it'll be another chapter on the way to healing. he recall, unfortunately, a football,
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your loan officer, he's all says he'll never be able to leave behind that dreadful memories of what happened that night. but he's determined the horror won't take the spock her from his life now. correspondingly, sir louis will file that report has been following the trial in paris. she sent us this assessment. on the 14th of july 2016, a 31 year old to 1000000 man drove a truck into a crowd in the southern city of niece, killing 86 people and injuring hundreds more. within just a few minutes. the attacker was killed by police that night, but now 7 men and one woman are facing justice here in paris for allegedly having directly or indirectly held the assailant prepare the attack. and this
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trial is crucial for survivors. as some of them have been telling us, civil plaintiffs are hoping it'll help them better understand how such an attack could happen and find some peace of mind after having survived the atrocious assault and having lost their loved ones. kenya, supreme court has rejected challenges to the presidential election result of holding william rooted victory router was declared the winner by a narrow margin in mid august, but opposition candidate relo dingo and pointed to irregularities, and presented a petition to the court. some members of the electoral commission that validated the vote had themselves earlier disowned the result of james says he will respect the supreme court's decision, even though he strongly disagrees with that the judges dismissed all 9
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claims by relo dingus lawyer saying they found no credible evidence that there was any tampering with the results. ah, people has been celebrating in various locations across kenya. also here in con gaming now ruby, they had jubilant that kenya's supreme court upheld the results declaring william router winner of the august 9th general election. i'm so. 2 so happy to be so happy vianza my router is that man. again, you got me thinking i fully supported dryness coalition, but how things stand now i have decided to stop supporting him and i have accepted that riley has lost bob good. now the driver is old. he should retire. he should join the government that he got. shortly before chief justice coleman had delivered the long awaited position at the supreme court. the prison. this is i unanimously
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decision of the court. the presidential election petition i he and by dismissed. as a consequence, really clear the direction of the facilities for dentist, president eric to be married and i to go on 43 hope the constitution in a strongly worded judgment. the court dismissed all of the claims nudged by reloading, and other petitioners and said they had failed to prove them. the chief justice even said that one of the allegations had, quote, turned out to be no more than hot air. in his speech addressing canyon's president elect william, brutal, thank to support us and said he would also serve those who didn't vote for him. i therefore extend a hand of brother to all my competitors until all their support us. we are not enemies. we are kingdoms. let us unite comic kenya, a nation where every one shall be proud to call home william router had won
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over canyons by emphasizing his humble beginnings as a chicken sailor. for many, he now stands as a shining example of the canyon dream. my election opens possibilities for all our children, irrespective of their background. it is critical where they come through. it is quickly called their financial status. meanwhile, his rival rhino dingo has put out a statement saying, we respect the opinion of the court. although we vehemently disagree with their position to day, this judgment is by no means the end of our movement. in fact, it inspires us to redouble our efforts to transform this country into prosperity. democracy, president elect to william router will be sworn in next tuesday, according to the constitution. this was regarding as 5th unsuccessful bid to become president. and at the age of 77, he said,
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this was his final attempt. incoming president william router won by a margin of less than 2 percentage points over railroad. inger, his biggest task will remain to reunite a very divided country. and he has a reminder of the top story we're following for you today. german presidents, like by the stein maya has asked israeli families for forgiveness or failing to protect the israeli olympic team at the 972 munich olympics. 50 years ago, 11 israeli athletes died after palestinian militant storm, their compound in the olympic village. all up to day, but do stay with us after a short break. i'll be back to take you through the day. hope to see there with a
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