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a delicate young people clearly have the solution. good future. most the 77 percent every weekend on d w ah ah, this is dw news live from berlin in the german capital, a united act, all from members. the president of israel and germany lay a race at the memorial for the victims of the holocaust. it's isaac had talked 1st state visit. he's appealed for both countries to beef and their partnership. also
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coming up there's trusts will become britain's of full prime minister in 6 years when she's appointed later today. and she takes over the country in crisis. we asked what's her plan and angry protest south indonesia government hikes fuel prices by 30 percent d w here from some who say the energy crisis means they can hardly afford to work. ah, i'm rebecca writ as welcome to the program. israel and germany's presidents have laid remembrance rates set burdens holocaust memorial. israel's isaac heard song and germany's frank volter stein my may, the symbolic visit after hertzog address the parliament in berlin. he's in germany commemorating the 50th 50th anniversary of the munich olympics massacre on monday. gemini apologized for miss handling the murders in 1972. which left 11 is ready,
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team members dead at the hands of palestinian terror. it was even put in mung speaking to the parliament in berlin. hertzog urged both countries to fight anti semitism together. and not to forget the past. and the ha i it's more the duty music only the van metre dell. it is not easy to critically engage with remembrance. m. okay, it shakes us. i regular go my name. it is complex for the germans as well. a sure shall mutual motion. there are those who deny every thing called michael or feel guilty or wealth and a hell of a want to put the past behind them. read a shot record in israel to remembrance is painful. survey harvey love. whether we wanted or not. the remembrance of the holocaust is a quintessential part of our identity, which a lot of i, but i remembrance of these atrocities is not easy. or
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a man or alcohol are ma'am date of his chief political correspond melinda, kind of following president, has on to visit to germany, and she joins me in the studio, melinda high. so the importance of remembrance really seems to be the through line . the central thought here, the central theme of her talks visit, tell us a bit more about math. absolutely, but the importance of remembrance not simply as an end in itself, but as a path to responsibility. and the president hartzog gave a very moving tribute to his own father, who interestingly enough, was the 1st is rarely president to speak to the bonus tag in 1987. his father was also one of the british officers who fried the german concentration camp of bergen . belsen and he said that he remembers his father's words, describing the horror that he saw at bergen belsen when he went there and that his father said we in the present, we do not have the right to forgive our only the victims have the right to forgive
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but we have the duty to remember and have served this person. it hurts. i went on to say that is the duty both to the victims, but also to future generations to ensure that this can never happen again. and if you remember the speech that we heard yesterday by the german president, frank roger stein, mar, in munich, at the commemoration ceremony for the victims of the 972 terror attack of the munich olympics. a commemoration at which president health of also spoke president stone maya said in his speech that this culture of remembrance also included a duty to protect those israeli athletes on german soil and that germany had violated that duty. so in both cases, essentially remembrance as also it creating obligations for germany. there was a powerful part of the speech and this trip seems to be strengthening. the german
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is ready relationship. even it tell us a little bit about where the relationship stand at the moment it faces some challenges. one of them are rising incidence of anti semitism in germany and the president of the german parliament spoke about that in her own speech this morning saying that anti semitism unfortunately is not simply a marginal occurrence on the extremes. but in fact, it is in some ways at the very heart of germany's, of culture and must be countered at all times. and in fact, a new study recently shows that for many germans, this obligation toward israel is something that they say almost half of them actually align should be drawn under the past that this obligation at some point runs out. that is not how most his release see it. it's not how the german
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political class seizes as we could here in these features. and with the president of the bonus talk, in fact, reminded her listeners that at the time that german israeli relations were being re established in germany agreed to pay reparations to israel. many, many germans disagree with that course, and it was the leadership of the chancellor at that time that made that possible. so again, responsibility also on the part of political leaders or i, melinda, thank you very much for that. we'll have to leave it their date of is melinda crime . let's take a look at some of the stories making headlines around the world today. in ukraine, the governor of hug, he says, russian rocket fire has killed 3 people in the region over the past day. reported among the victims was the 73 year old woman who was at her home in a private apartment, building emergency services have rescued some residents, but worry there might still be more people trapped under the rubble. so persons,
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canadian police say one of the suspects in a series of fatal stabbings has been found dead. they are still searching for his brother who may be injured. the 2 are accused of killing 10 people and injuring 18 others in saskatoon province. it's one of the deadliest attacks in canada's history . while rescue workers are searching for hundreds of people still stranded by a 6.8 magnitude earthquake that struck southwest and china on monday. at least 65 people have been confirmed dead. the quake set of land slides in a mountainous area on the edge of the tibetan plateau. live trusts will become the u. k. is next prime minister today. it follows 2 months of campaigning, sparked by the resignation of her predecessor boris johnson. the outgoing prime minister, left downing straight for the last time this morning. johnson bowed to support less trust and he urged the conservative party to unite behind her strengthening the economy, but will be among the new prime ministers most pressing tasks with you k facing
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a cost of living crisis and soaring energy prices of more break. i'll bring in our correspondent barbara vessel in london. barbara at least cross inheriting a country really in crisis at the moment. one of the biggest issues she'll have to face immediately as p. m one. a big issue may be of the outgoing prime minister barak johnson who said, of course, everyone should as throw their support behind las trust. however, he left was a slight insinuation of a possible comeback. now if that's not a threat for his successor, i don't know what is however, list trust finds the country in crisis. they are the energy prices, which are absolutely exploding people and no matter for british people and know that they simply cannot afford them. the coming went, the same holds true for small and medium business businesses, thousands of them might go out of business. actually,
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if these prices really come about. and then of course, there's the national health service, all of us, it big problem of this country. but now actually close to write down 7000000 people on waiting list to be treated. $50000.00 jobs for nurses and doctors unfilled and so on. this is really what they called here in omni crisis. something that is all income passing and list trust hardly knows where to start. a huge domestic issues there by the sounds of things, one about relations between the u. k and brussels. and they've been tense or to say the least is that likely to change under list trust? as leadership, if we're lucky, they might change to the worse actually because what las trust has announced during her campaign this summer is that the one of the 1st things she wanted to do or would be to scrap or suspend the northern irish, a protocol as part of the directive treaty, and that would mean that did the already tense relations to yogurt. really go into
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the red area because brussels has already been warning and said, please don't do this. this is not the point in time where we need a trade war. however, the europeans are quite ready to start one if written proceeds, because everyone thinks this is totally unnecessary at the moment. it's a, it's an impediment. it for all countries in it, within europe and for the united kingdom it to, to whether the crisis that is coming for everyone this winter. and so we don't know yet whether she will really go ahead with it or whether it was just a lot of lot of strong talk to sort of pacify the right wing. it's in her party, but she's supposed to be a very headstrong person. and someone who really is, speaks very starkly and does, she may as well have spoken her mind. we'll see how the storms out. we won't have to wait very much long of our visit in london. thank you very much. thousands of people are taking to the straits of indonesia largest cities and anger at recent fuel price hikes. president yoko window announced at the weekend and he had to
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raise the cost of fuel by around 30 percent as inflation in the southeastern asian countries sores union se, the move will disadvantage workers and the urban pole, the most fuel price hikes make ice cream. that's the message students here in the province of ha, one to send to their government all across indonesia, labor unions, and student states protests against higher fuel prices, even occupying the regional parliament in archer is a huge burden. it would normally cost $1.00, you report each is public transport for the holding mobile. now it's only good for one way trip to school. many of our parents catch fish for a living and the parent on cheap fuel price and collapsed is what i can to margin. but if the fuel prices stay high, the price of groceries will go up to people's income is still very low. so we demand the government to reverse their decision. the money. the indonesian
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government has artificially kept fuel prices low for decades. the recent hike, the 1st in 8 years, raised the price of gasoline by about 30 percent. the government argues it had no choice. they say the cost of states subsidies has already tripled this year, driven by soaring global energy prices. now, ordinary people will have to deal with the consequences. this is though, worse moment to increase the fuel price. because as we see there's, there's a purchasing powers still recover from the find the middle of the 2 years. and the impact of the fuel price is not only affecting transport, is not only affecting manufacturing for them, but also african, $64000000.00 small medium and the price to fuel brands receives state subsidies. initially, they were only intended for the poor, but everybody uses that. the government now acknowledges that the vote subsidies
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was not well targeted. apparently 70 percent of the cheap fuel has benefited middle and upper classes rather than low income indonesians. a cash handout equivalent to 10 euros is now supposed to cushion the impact of the price hike on millions of poor families. the big question is, will this be enough to quell the anger in southeast asia largest economy? when to tennis now and the us open 24 year old american francis t afo entered rafael. a dance pursued to a record extending 23rd grand slam title in new york. a young american pulled off what many a calling the upset of the tournament? an outburst of emotions followed freight. his t r foes victory as his supporters gave their approval the 24 year old look to be in a state of disbelief. t r fo becomes only the 3rd
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american to reject the doll from a grand swale. defeat by some on here look to be inevitable for the season grand slam champion while g. r po had swag his there. so did his fan base d opposed. victory has been dubbed the biggest upset of the us open. oh yeah. that one? no one was applied, but renewal day m. yeah, i guess how many megs came out there. i believe i can do it. i may help circling, mckoko's arms haven't played him and some years in on a different i'm a different person now. different player and i went out there trying to get a dub, and that's where did the dolls exit in a 17 year rod of reaching at least the quarter finals in
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a grand slam. congress took him wish him all the very best, and had to go back. i need to fix her things. life and hanna, either now when i gonna, when i gonna come back i, i gonna try to bear, ah, really mentally. when i feel that i i will be ready to compete again, i will. i will be the. the doll holds the all time record for grand slams in men's singles. his departure could lead to a young tele willing, his 1st ever grand slam in new york. and i shall take this al estate, you know, to dw business with people and trucks injured while trying to flee the city center. more and more refugees are being turned away. families played on the syrian to leave.
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