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this has to be really, really good. start september 30th on d, w. ah ah, there's a dw news line from berlin, germany asked israeli families for forgiveness. over its handling of the $972.00 munich olympics massacre. president flung fighter shine meyer acknowledges germany's responsibility for failing to protect his really athletes at the games. 11 israelis died following and attacked by palestinian militants. also coming up the program. the u. k. gets a new prime minister. this trust is elected by members of the governing
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conservative party to replace pores johnson. and these really army concludes. there is a high possibility and one of its soldiers killed a veteran. american palestinian journalist sharina up to alchemy were shot dead earlier this year, covering in israeli army raid in the occupied west bank. ah, i'm here until them. thanks for joining us. 50 years after the deadly terror attack of the munich olympics, german president, frank vi, to shine mire, has officially asked is really families for forgiveness for germany's handling of the events in 1972, 11 israeli athletes died after palestinian milton storm their compound in the elliptic village it was an apology, half a century,
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and the making. germany's acknowledgement that it had failed to protect the 11 israeli olympians who were murdered by terrorists and mishandled the aftermath of the tragedy. they speak to the old starts about these as lung has head of state of this country and in the name of the federal republic of germany for gable i asked for forgiveness even put in my mind for forgiveness, for the lack of protection of the israeli athlete. at the time of the olympic games and munich on friday and for the lack of clarification afterwards. thus could she incur the fact that what happened? what could happen is minded freshman man. 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 conf 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
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then a shock, palestinian militants took control of the israeli athletes residence in the olympic village. they shot to his railways and took 9 hostage, hoping to free prisoners in israel and germany. the west german authorities bungled the rescue attempt, and in the end all the hostages were killed alongside 5 of the palestinian gunmen and a local policeman. he and on mine, the stein meyers apology 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. but shortly before the anniversary, the 2 parties agreed on a 28000000 euro compensation package and the families were in attendance. one survivor on cash spitzer. read a letter to her husband andre, a fencing master and coach who died in the massacre. i will never stop talking
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about it so that that will never ever happen again. and those who are responsible for it will pay the price. please forgive me, andre. that took me so long. although we have finally, after 50 years, reached our goals. at the end of the day, you are still gone and nothing can change that didn't help. so and after all was said, there was a minute of silence as photos of the victims were shown. though they died 50 years ago, their deaths are as painful as ever. earlier d, w spoke to chi schiller, a professor of modern european history. a durham university in the u. k. was written extensively about the 1972 munich olympics. we asked him why germany took so long to apologize. i think several, several things took so long for going to generate on addition to was in charge in the seventy's has now died. i think the last sort of living with in terms of german
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politics, the mayor of unit was instrumental in bringing the game to munich a couple of years ago. but made it easy. i think it makes it easier for this generational change to apologize for something like that. the other big reason i think is, and you could say this is ab 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 historians commissions would be set up without compensation payments, a significant compensation payments. i think the relatives of the victims with on key spits and the lee, but it never agreed to come. and i think your point in basically germany was put in a corner. and then in a way, i'm rightly so, because if the years it's a very long time, it was absolutely overdue for this to happen. that after a bitter campaign list, trust has been elected leader of britons. conservative party,
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and will become the you case. next. prime minister for contest was sparked by the resignation of prime minister, boers, johnson the economy set to be the new prime minister's most pressing task with the u. k. facing a cost of living crisis and soaring energy charges and her acceptance speech trust promised to tackle those challenges had 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 did have you corresponded brigitte mouse is in london, and gave us this assessment of the issues. the next prime minister will have to address the most pressing issue for high is the cost of living crisis. britain's have seen real wages falling to historic low, and at the same time, inflation has been rising, its over 10 percent at the moment and there are some phone calls that are
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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. i'm. this is due to the one ukraine work written. this is subject to the high energy prices that other european countries are facing to you. but for many people here 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 the homes or to feed their families. so this is a huge list of problems for louis frost that she has promised to tackle. but we don't know her plan just yet. let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. canadian police say that one of the suspects in a series of fatal stabbings has been found dead. they are still searching for his
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brother may be injured. the 2 are accused of killing 10 people and injuring 18 more in saskatchewan province. it's one of the deadliest attacks in canada's history. russian backed officials say that a referendum on ukraine's harrison region joining russia is on hold site. in the security situation there, ukrainian forces happened conducting a counter offensive aimed at taking bacteria, captured by russian forces in the 1st weeks of its february invasion. a court in russia sentence, former journalist even stuff run up to 22 years and treat attorney 2 years on trees and charges suffer on pleads not guilty. seen he was only engaged in journalistic activities. suffering will have to serve his sentence in a maximum security facility. can you supreme court has rejected challenges to the presidential election results, upholding william rooters victory router was declared the winner by a narrow margin in mid august. what opposition candidate?
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while dingo has 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 or dig. it says he will respect the supreme court decision, even though he strongly disagrees with it. the judges dismissed all 9 claims by rail. it didn't because lawyers saying they found no credible evidence that there was any tampering with the results. ah, people have 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 so happy to be so happy with that. my router is now man, god, what get you? they got me, can i fully support a dryness coalition? but how things stand now i have decided to stop supporting him and i've accepted
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that riley has lost my bob. i could he got now the drama 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 decision of the court. the presidential election petition i he and by dismissed as a consequence, really korea direction of the facilities for dentist. president eric to be married and article $143.00 of the constitution in a strongly worded judgment. the court dismissed all of the claims nudged by railroad england, other petitioners, and said they had failed to prove them as 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 supporters and said he would also serve those who didn't vote for him. i
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therefore extend a hand of brother to all my competitors and to all their support us. we are not enemies. we are kingdoms. let us unite comic k now, a nation where every one shall be proud to call home william router had won over canyons by emphasizing his humble beginnings as a chicken seller. 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. they respect people where they come from. it is quickly of their financial status. meanwhile, his rival rhino dingo, has put out a statement saying, we respect the opinion of the court, although revere mentally disagree with their decision today. this judgement is by no means the end of our movement. in fact,
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it inspires us to redouble our efforts to transform this country into prosperity, democracy, president elect william router will be sworn in next tuesday, according to the constitution. this was regarding a 5th unsuccessful bid to become president, and at the age of 77, he said, this was his final attempt. incoming president william router won by a margin of less than 2 percentage points over railroad anger. his biggest task will remain to reunite a very divided country. for the 1st time, the israeli army has said that there is quote, a high possibility that one of its soldiers killed palestinian american journalist showing up to our claim nearly 4 months ago. an internal investigation into her death concluded that the shooting was accidental, and that no one would be punished. these really army prob, found that it was probable that up 2 ugly had been shot by a soldier who mistook her for a militant. the al jazeera journalist was, however,
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wearing a helmet in a vest, identifying her as a member of the press when she was killed, while reporting from the occupied west bank in may, dw, corresponded in jerusalem. tanya, creamer is following the story for us. while it took the military now 4 months to come to this conclusion, 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 matching era and also reports in the foreign media. now as you mentioned, they have concluded that there's a high possibility that misses 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 the palestinian mit militants. although this account was numerous times
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a question by palestinian eye, witnesses on the ground, other colleagues and policy genesis were with her on that day when she was killed and also by those media investigations and other investigations and video material . now the officials 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 and her colleagues had, you know, the flu, that 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
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