Skip to main content

tv   DW News  Deutsche Welle  August 25, 2024 1:00am-1:15am CEST

1:00 am
the, the, this is the double you news, live from berlin, the so called is law makes state says it's carried out fridays, mass stabbing in western germany. 3 people were killed and several others seriously injured in the attack on this festival, celebrating diversity in the city of zoning, place of detains. 2 people also coming up the 1st prisoner exchange between russia and ukraine since kia of launched its cross border offensive earlier this month. and they were only supposed to be in space for one week, but to stranded astronaut can't return to earth until next year. the former nasa rocket scientist tells us what went wrong
1:01 am
the . i'm david lab, it's good to have you with us. the atlantic state group says it was behind a knife attack. they killed 3 people in western germany. the terror malicious as the mass stabbing at a festival in the city of zoning and was quote, revenge for most lives in palestine and elsewhere. at least 2 people are now in police custody. police officers move in on the refugee center, installing, and they detained one man and questioned several of us. and i'm not really fixing that where you're getting a lot of tips and we have to investigate every single one of them. when the tip becomes more concrete and then we take action, we have to wait for the results of this investigation and then we can say move them
1:02 am
and mailed on earlier the center of zone and get what's called and oh, and the search for the killer. why didn't the tech during the diversity festival has left the city in shock including we enrolling in full of hara and full of sadness? what happened to now city yesterday, but she hasn't allowed any of us to sleep. last investment. thousands were enjoying the evening at southern guns from hook square with them, and the guns tubbing passes by with the nice police. oscar festival goal is to send in videos and photos. he's on flock. this attack cable was meant to spread tear terror among people. and these, celebrating peacefully together, they wanted to target communal celebration and celebrations that are so typical
1:03 am
this city a lot more so than almost anywhere else. the festival will celebrate in selling and $600.00 fifties under those 3 remaining events have been cancelled. but politically, this appealed for unity. that's why i'm making an urgent appeal on the hate of this terrible event insulins the community in these difficult hours, we must have them together who got the invoice and splitting so that i'm seeing as the investigation proceeds. lincoln is a c t in morning that's going to dw reporter aaron's hilton ends opening an air. and what's the latest as well, we now know the police have made an arrest and they said, is the man who perpetrated yesterday's. i'm a horrible knife of tax here in the city of the living in western germany. now police said the man in custody is a syrian refugee who came to germany some 2 years ago and had been living in the
1:04 am
area. he wasn't previously known to police. he hadn't been on the radar as possible is let us know they're having some initial reports that he was arrested as part of a read on a refugee center here in the center of the building and zoning and whoever police have confirmed them and actually turned himself in to police several hours ago now where that exactly leaves the other 2 men of worlds rested as part of the man whom today we don't know, we don't know exactly how they are in connection to each other. police have released any details so far, however, they do things for them and currently in custody, acted alone when he attacked the city festival yesterday. and what other details about this attack have emerged in the last 24 hours? well, what we know is yesterday around $930.00, um this is the man is currently in custody. supposedly entered the festival and began attacking people at rand. know, police say it was an intentional attack designed to kill as many people as possible
1:05 am
. they say that they could tell, based on the type of was many of the victims suffrage basically indicating that the man had attempted attempted to attack their throats intending to cause as much damage as they possibly could. and the victims. now unfortunately, 3 people have lost their lives in that attack and initial 8 others are injured and being treated in local hospitals for them are currently listed as being in critical condition. now the attacks came completely at random and caught most of the visitors by complete surprise. initial eye witness reports, described incredibly chaotic scenes with victims collapsing and pools of their own blood. and that cannot exceed is exactly what allowed the is a legit attacker to get away. so quickly, there's a, you could use the chaos to slip out into the night, and that is what then kicked off this massive police hunting man hunt that we've seen over the last 24 hours. and during the man hunting you were out in zoning and
1:06 am
talking to people, what did they tell you? well, you could see that there was a real sense of frustration, shock. and afore, at yesterday's attack, memorial sprung up around the city with one word emblazoned on the home, or why in german, most of the people i talked to were asking why, that's why they're telling us the lincoln was targeted for an attack like this. at the same time, it also inflated many racial tensions that were also kind of lying dormant in the areas of lincoln is no stranger. unfortunately, the racial and confessional based of islands and many people were quickly are quick to point to figure. i think of both at migrants and unfortunately also refugees in the area. now that was based initially on many rumors that were being spread throughout the community. but at the exact same time, you were also hearing voices from the muslim community. here we spoke to $111.00 east german man who said that he was actually praying that the attack or when he
1:07 am
would be caught wouldn't be somebody from their community. because he said he wouldn't slayer those stereotypes. and those tensions that were already running rampant in the community. unfortunately, it does look like the current attacker, if you should have been actually the attacker. he's of course presumed innocent. um, if it does turn out that he is also a refugee that will go a long way to help him throwing more fuel onto the fire of the tensions that are already palatable in the community. don't use it here until it in there. thanks, aaron. russia and ukraine have exchanged prisoners of war and the 1st such swaps since keep launched. it's cross border offensive. earlier this month, ukraine has also been celebrating the 33rd anniversary of its independence from the soviet union. the freed ukrainian soldiers of seeing their national anthem, their release, and a prisoners swap with russia, coincides with ukraine's independence day. in
1:08 am
a deal brokered by the united arab emirates, the warring nations, each freed more than a 100 captives. it was difficult for 2 years. we've changed locations twice. we had no information when the russians summoned us to talk, they blamed everything on ukraine. speaking at independence day commemorations and keys, ukraine's president gave more details about the swap or yeah, kimberly, what is he's comfortable when he comes scripts? well in russian captivity since 2022. since the beginning of the bowl. i would like to think out, seeing which ensure that this exchange happened for me in the okay, i'm gonna put you off with the project. i want to separately thank each war you won't be towards the junior suspension that enjoys the diving increase of the number of russian prisoners for future exchanges or condo. it's the 1st prisoner
1:09 am
exchange. since ukraine surprise incursion into rushes curse region. weeks ago. russia's defense ministry released this footage of freed soldiers. it says we're captured in the curse region. the war and ukraine has reached the 30 month mark. prisoner exchanges remain a rare area of cooperation. let's look at some other stories making headlines now around the world. french authorities of arrested a suspect following an explosion outside of synagogue in southern france. the blast injured a police officer and set to send a gun doors on fire, president emanuel and my call, called in a terrorist attack. a roadside bomb has killed 2 children, an injured at least 15 other people near a police station and park is done. officials suspects the device was detonated by remote control in the largest and province. no group has admitted to the attack.
1:10 am
it always, public prosecutor has launched a manslaughter investigation into the depths of 7 people when a luxury yacht, saint of sicily, british tact, i couldn't. mike lynch was among the victims. he was celebrating his recent acquittal in a fraud case with family and friends. nasa size technical problems with boeing's, a star line or make a return flights are too risky for to astronaut stranded on the international space station. it's another setback for boeing, especially as nasa has now been forced to book the rival operator space x for the flight home in february next year. that means a long wait for astronaut sunni, williams and bush wilmore 2 were only meant to be in orbit for a week. it's procedures. i'll go 1st and you and we can bring on keith kelly. he's a former rocket scientist and the editor of nasa watch. he joins us from washington, dc. welcome teeth. now walk us through what went wrong here or ok.
1:11 am
the whole idea back in the day was when we last columbia, nasa had to rely on the russians to get us the space station. not a good idea. so they decided to come up with a commercial approach where you would have at least one, preferably 2 or 3 companies bidding for ways to do this. and they would give these companies the money to build that capability to companies were select space x and boeing space x ran with the opportunity and they just have done everything almost perfectly sense that however, boeing, which got more money has had problems with their spacecraft just since it's 1st flight, so this is the 3rd flight and you know, as we say here in the states and base was 3 strikes, you're probably out. so here we are now with on one hand, you say, well, you're going to do the job. that's what it was. they have 2 choices. so this one didn't work. we have an option that would work. so it's sort of it's, it's probably one the value of having to. unfortunately, one doesn't work and you're measuring the columbia. that was
1:12 am
a spaceship. that got last years back. so there's, there's a bidding scheme now between different private companies. how big of an embarrassment is best for boeing, one of those companies? well, you know, it's interesting. boeing bought a number of the companies that built the apollo program, one of which i worked for. and they would say, yeah, well, we built the apollo spacecraft back in the day. well, most of the people who built it or did, and they just, you know, person to the senior and this upstart company called space ex, what and just re in circles around them. and so i, if i were doing the public relations a boy right now, i'd be bringing my vacation time because i really wouldn't want to be in the office . explain this. no. okay, we're not, i'm not a rocket scientist. most of our viewers are not rocket scientists. maybe you could just walk as quickly through what the science of what went wrong here. what happens? ok, i have a prop i've used before here and it's it's, it doesn't matter what it is, but this is a capsule. this is the part where the people come back to earth. yes,
1:13 am
this is the service module. this back part. it says all the rocket engine to steer . when it was launched, it came up to the space station in the rocket sports steering it properly. so we have the monkey around with it finally out the dock. so now instead of 8 days are going to be up there a lot longer because they are trying to figure out what's wrong with the back part of it. because when they come back to her, the front part is where the ssl is right. that comes back this part for all the problems i for a job. so they're not going to get that thing back to look at it. so there's sort of like reaching around corners and trying to figure out why this didn't work. and you know, again, you have a backup, but the crew expected to go up to 3 days and they're going to be up there for a lot longer. how, how do you think they're coping with that? well i, you know, i keep saying this like i have a lot of astronaut friends. i've been an expeditions with them to weird places i know sunny williams and he usually was. yeah. so says, hey guys,
1:14 am
you know bad weather, we're going to have to let you stay open space a few more days elect the video shows sunny. you know, there's always smiles when you get to spend more time and space. yeah, that's usually a few days when somebody says, yeah, you're not coming back to after christmas anymore. yeah, that's a bit of a different thing and i hope that in the cargo space crap they send up underwear and clothing and some snacks and things like that. well certainly they're going to need a lot more supplies if they're up there for 8 months versus the one week they were expecting that that is a huge change of plans. keith cowan, and thank you so much for walking us through all that my pleasure. as a reminder of our top story, this our, the so called as lumnick state says it was behind a knife attack that killed 3 people in the city of zoning in western germany with air groups as the attack on a diversity festival was, quote, revenge for muslims in palestine and everywhere the police have detained at least 2 people. in the case of next sports life cupid here on dw,
1:15 am
i'm david levitz. thanks for watching the people and trucks in judge west trying to see the city center. the straight pieces explains the around the world more than 150000000 people of.

10 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on