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the, the, this is dw news, live it from berlin tonight, police calling it and attempted terror attack. a gunman shot dead in munich on the anniversary of the 1972 munich olympics terror attack. police killed an 18 year old suspects thursday. he fired a rifle near the is rarely console with him. you will get the latest from the scene . also coming up a story almost beyond belief. they, uganda olympic, marathon runner allegedly set on fire and burned to death by her boyfriend in kenya . and in new zealand. the mallory community bids farewell to its king and welcomes his daughter as its new queen the
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library golf to our viewers around the world. and on p. b. as in the united states, welcome german, prosecutors are calling a shooting near the is rarely console in, in munich. and attempted to terrorist attack police shot dead, an 18 year old austrian and a gun battle earlier today. it happened on the anniversary of the terror attack of the 1972 munich olympics in which 11 is really athletes were killed on thursday. german chancellor shows posted on x that anti semitism and islam is have no place here in germany. this footage reportedly shows the gunman as he opened fire at around 9 am in the morning. the residents down from the windows as people slip this thing. the incident took
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place in kind of holding implants in central munich. it's an area close to the is riley concerts and the documentation museum of nazi history. jewish institutions and places of worship in germany, a given police protection against possible anti semitic attacks. so the officers present was able to act quickly to neutralize the government. a police spokesman said the suspect was an 18 year old austrian. they're still investigating the motive, but describe the incident as quote, an attempt to terrorist attack. the very estate in terry administer said he thought there was clear indicators of the shoot as intense. i think it's become all of tonya to obvious that if someone cox rides here within sight of these, really consider it, then walks around with the rifle and start streaming that it's set to neil, very likely not to co incidence that they didn't know where he was or something
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like that. that is the police will investigate this very carefully and then we will report concrete results to you. is what i mean. what's the way here? you? so the guys in the shooting happened on the anniversary of a terrorist attack by palestinian militants on the is riley olympic team during the 1972 unit. can lympics strengthening police suspicion. oven is limits motive. germany's and terry administer denounced the shooting. this was the protection of jewish and is raining, institutions has top priority. it is of course very bit to that it took place in front of the nazi documentation center and constantly general of israel authority site. i believe the gunman was operating alone. does increase the presence in the city, but say they're not searching for any other suspects. c. w reporter lewis sanders in munich has more now on the government. well, earlier today,
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the austrian interior ministry confirmed that the suspected perpetrator was in fact under investigation last year for suspected radicalization. now, part of that investigation included a search of his home, where they found material linked to a known terrorist groups. now it's unclear whether those groups included or no so that there's been reporting that there might have also been a material found on his phone. propaganda from the is law makes state both operating out of countries like syria have committed attacks here in europe. now what i can say though, is that local authorities are treating this as a tier a suspected terrorist attack. and, and specifically, authorities here in bavaria working on counterterrorism measures are involved. this happened on the anniversary of the terrorist attack by palestinian militants on the as really olympic team during the 1972 olympics in munich. and the timing of this,
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it's not being seen. it's just a mere coincidence as, as indeed it isn't for many representing the jewish community here in munich, and also across germany. this is no coincidence that an attack would take place here around the corner from the is really consulate. there are reports that it could have been the target. in fact, i believe the authorities are treating the investigation as such. but the fact that it hits directly into a community at a moment where the just community isn't feeling very secure. there. there is a bit of an ease, let's say, uh, one of the leaders of a jewish organization here in munich earlier today said she was profoundly shocked that something like this could happen in what is effectively the heart of munich. i also spoke to someone who is not a member of the jewish community, but has been a resident of unit for 6 years. and he told me he was also surprised that something like this could happen. he believes that the authorities of police did exactly what
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they needed to do, but it's still creates a certain sense of an ease and an atmosphere of concern when you're out in the public. and there's a, me, a few, but for the wider context here, as you said, the authorities are calling today's shooting an attempted terrorist attack. i mean, this is the 2nd active tier that you have covered here in germany. in the last couple of weeks isn't this indeed it is. 2 weeks ago i covered the a knife attack in sewing, in which left 3 people dead and 9 others injured. and what i can say in terms of commonality is when i speak to the people affected by these attacks, whether instilling game or here in munich is that there is just a profound sense of, of, of grief, of pain that something like that could happen in their community at this festival, where the attack happened didn't sewing in was was made under the banner of
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diversity, of bringing the community together and for an act to tarnish. this kind of effect sent shock waves not only within the city but across the country across the nation . and so in the end, there is just this sense of an ease of pain and, and just just just heart mean for these kinds of attacks as they affect people, whether in the munich orange zone game or in other places in germany. and so in all across the country, dw reporter louis sanders with the latest tonight in unit louis. thank you, need to use a security, corresponded thomas barrow, explain why germany is taking this incident so seriously. and it is taking base extremely seriously brands because it is an extremely serious situation. they have been reactions from high ranking job and politicians, including the job and president found by the stein maya, who is a german head of state who said he was in touch with it is really counterpart,
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as well as several of the high ranking german politicians. and it's important to stress that this comes at the time when security in germany is a very important topic. when there are plenty of discussions as to what the government and other authorities to do to strength and security in the country. you were already talking with the other correspondence on site that this is not the 1st case that we've been covering in the last few weeks. in fact only a few weeks ago, there was a tetra attack in the west and drama city of zoning. and this essentially means that from the political perspective, from the security political perspective, the situation now is very tens hands. this very concrete reaction that we saw today from german politicians. thomas is the current security strategy to protect jewish institutions and places of worship. is it enough to handle growing threats? so when you ask politicians about this,
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they will often say that they cannot guarantee 100 percent security. however, if you specifically talk about joyce institutions, this is and it has been for a very long time, a priority for the german government. not only now under tons, a lot of shots, but also previously on the trends that i'm going to michael. that was the case that germany saw it as a very important priority to protect jewish institutions in jewish life. in germany, for example, by protecting is a fusion with police presence or by having specific funds autopay to to that. but it's also relevant to stress that there was a new component to this if you want a new challenge for job enough ortiz, because the current tensions that we're seeing in the middle east, the current put our eyes ation that we're seeing in the middle east has in a way also had an impact on the security situation here in the country. this is something that the interior ministry has been saying for a long time. this is something that we've heard also from domestic intelligence
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agency here in germany. so basically what we're seeing is on the one hand, dynamic that is longstanding that need to protect jewish institutions, but also a more recent component which is specifically the fact that the middle east conflict has now had an impact here in germany as well. and picking up on that, do you expect some german political parties to try and capitalize on this incident? i imagine it's still too early for that to happen. but as we saw in previous security challenges and previous security instances, this was certainly something that created the very big political debate in the country and created a political debate along the lines that we've seen in the past by parties on the right, on the site until the far right on the far left. so i do expect a political debate happening in the country. but for that to happen, i also expect that more information needs to be revealed on the specific motivation behind this attack. right of security corresponded to thomas bear with the latest
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in berlin to 9. thomas. thank you for germany's foreign minister on a link to bare bach is on another tour of the middle east to push for a cease fire in the war in gauze up there. block met 1st with the saw the foreign minister in real and before traveling onto jordan talks to secure a truce or at an impasse and have been complicated by the recovery of 6 dead hostages from gaza. bare block is now in israel and is due later to visit the occupied west bank. our chief, political correspondent in honda is travelling with the german foreign minister and i asked her if the talks in riyadh and amman had been successful. a well defined successful. i mean, and the bad bogs suddenly didn't come out and announced a sudden seized fire. but that is, of course, also not something that anybody expected. so on the back of the deadman foreign minister is someone who is firmly convinced that in order to,
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to build trust and to raise problems and potentially even solve problems you need to meet face to face, which is the reason why she's come to this region again, to the middle east for the 11th time since the terrorist attacks by some us against israel, on the 7th of october last year. it's a 9th time and israel where i am at the moment. and, and this is something why she says, i just need to talk to people. i need to see what is really happening on the ground . and i need that face to face time with all those key partners in the region to set my position on things. and also to hear what is important for them. and of course there's still a very, very big fee about this conflict. could escalate saudi arabia doesn't want to be drawn further into this conflict. a very busy with a who's these iran is playing a big role where people are saying don't let this conflict escalate. not only in a babel keeps stressing this message, we need to stay on this path of trying to find a way forward so that eventually they'll be
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a 2 state solution. even if that seems very, very far away at the moment. and she said that the foreign minister has been to the middle east now 11 times since the monster attacks in israel. we still don't have a ceasefire in gaza. how much influence does germany really have as well as goals? everybody is aware of germany's very special role when it comes to dealing with israel, those special responsibility that the country feels towards the state of israel and because of the holocaust because of the show when nazi germany killed as i'm 6000000 jews. so this is something that old a partners here in the region on the stand and it's something that the jordanian foreign minister stressed as well in a very interesting press conference. i thought today after his meeting the to get on very well on the bad book on him and they speak very openly, very frankly. and he said to her, look, i understand germany's very special position to was israel. but you, as a country,
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you have a responsibility not to was the is riley governments but towards the state. so if you continue supporting the israeli government, this does not mean that you're supporting these early states on the country. he said, you're supporting extremis. and he essentially please it with the bad bulk to impose sanctions on the israeli prime minister benjamin that's on. yeah. now that is something well known in a bad box that i have to rely on the fact that israel is still a democratic country that is in the, is governed by the rule of law. and that the judicial institutions will do that if there are any crimes and will crimes that are happening. but this is not something for us to do. we have to keep communicating and gemini sees itself as a mediator. but what's also clear is that the joe daniel form minister said you are risking your international standing with your position. you see political correspondent nina has a reporting until a be traveling with the german 4 administer in the thank you. this is
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a quick look that was some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. the ukrainian parliament has confirmed the andre sylvia as the new foreign minister and his appointment as part of the biggest government re shuffling since the start of the russian invasion, ukraine is struggling to hold a rushing advance in the east while conducting and offensive in russia's course reach, the former european union breaks in negotiator michelle barn. yay! has been appointed. as the new french prime minister, his 1st task will be to build a unit the government following july's inconclusive election. but it's not clear whether barney a can win a confidence vote. in frances divided part of the united states has charged 5 russian intelligence officials and a russian civilian with conspiring to launch of cyber attacks against ukraine and its allies. well, the justice department said a cyber unit of rushes,
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military intelligence, targeted ukraine and at least 26 nato countries by scanning them for vulnerabilities. beginning in 2020 civilian. the us government has secured the release of a 135 decker rock when political prisoners who have already arrived in guatemala. from there they can apply for entry to the us for to other countries last year in different wrong, but exiled more than 300 opposition figures, stripping them of their citizenship. uganda is olympic marathon runner? rebecca chipped ticket has died from burns following an alleged attack by her boyfriend and kenya. doctors trying to treat the wounds on 80 percent of her body, but were unable to say for a one 3rd of all canyon women are subjected to violence. at some point in their lives. in women's groups are calling for more action against gender based violence
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. a scene here in a competition last year. you've gone during runner, rebecca chapter gay is the victim of the latest attack on a female athlete in kenya. she died 4 days after her boyfriend allegedly doubts her with petrol and set her on fire. the 33 year old marathon runner recently took part in the paras olympics was admitted to a canyon hospital with the burn, wounds covering most of her body, chapter gay, succumb to her injuries received via binds, led to by the failure to be separated. buildings as best as we could that day. unfortunately, it goes beyond what we could do to attack for port at least took place in front of
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tribe to gaze to children. her parents spoke outside the hospital queen at the map of this uh, i have lost the one we depended on for help. and whether or not that good magic way not to say get in on the other side, the po for your support and that device. do justice for my daughter. and how about the perpetrator to be charged? and i tell you, i have no strength. i just blame the police officers that they were responsible for bringing security to my child's home, but failed to i have nothing else to say. the incident has sparked outrage and kenya, which has one of the highest rates of fem aside in africa. many say authorities aren't doing enough to protect women, but that's the to show and is of the party fame and duck team of how we main
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continued to stop the domestic violence front of the hands of men. and my hope into is that she will find justice in training on me. we have systems, that's what that's enabled. we meant to be free from up to see behaviors such as the statement in our home country. sports officials expressed our condolences and said they've received reassurance from neighboring kenya that the per, per trader will be held to account for our nairobi, corresponded and felix marine good told me the flooding communities. and both uganda and kenya are devastated by the news of rebecca chipped to gaze to the subspace is people have been sending the tributes to the family and that's let's x community and they can now and in and you kind of have all of the sense that condolences to the family of a trip to gay,
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who was killed at on the if i to 3 as of age. how mom kept crying today as she decides to address the press um, trying to come to terms with the board has just transpired. and the unfortunate events that led to the death of the door to the doctor's i'd feed the tried all that best buy the closings. um save ha. do to again for you. yeah. but it's fabulous. everywhere. side faces and 10. yeah. and people the new grand all morning, the dental things have to get it. have you heard any, any clues about emotive, about why this happened? so it is alleged that chipped a gaze, boyfriend and a what the they had done last. ok. so in between, so it's a gate and the boyfriend of the apostle of land, that's it, the gate head boards and views a house on where she would be able to decide with how to do it as and also train uh
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in less than 10. yeah. and this is not the only needs female athletes that has faced similar cases where they had done a case on the boyfriend. 92021 i guess to drop was killed in 20 tends to. i can born biding at least delmario smith and was also a strong void uh by the boyfriend in all of these cases, activities. the thing that most of the time that police will bring money and end up buying property and doing their husbands or their boyfriends or partners. i know it's given control over that property, then there is lots to violence. and in extreme cases like this one that's of the victims. well over property, unbelievable attacks on women have become a major concern in kenya. do we know what is the government doing anything to better protect women and obviously to protect this kind of violence?
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well, this acts have a major lead being costs by cards or a loans feel of the victims, shaming their families and feel old and, and local sports networks. and women rights organizations have quoted on people who are victims of database violent instruction. you come out and reports the cases as soon as the picture does match the violence on them. the government is parted to some international laws. uh that's uh, protect human against gender based violence. but the government has been sluggish, and they have been called out the time and again for being sluggish in um, dealing with cases of violence. now activities the one to the government, to criminalize family site and a mix. it's a very mix. hoshal punishment. for example, patriots, as they do said he has also been called out for lack of for lack of speed in
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solving these cases and mall still needs to be done in solving all of these cases. due to view corresponded felix, maureen, go, they're reporting to nights. they looks thank. this is a quick look now in some of the other stores making headlines this hour. the 1st batch of imparts vaccine has arrived in the democratic republic of congo, 3 weeks after the world health organization declared in parts outbreaks in 12 african countries. a global emergency european union donated the 1st shipment of $100000.00 doses con the lease authorities expect the same amount to be delivered on saturday showing as president susan paying has pledged more than 50000000000 dollars to african nations over the next 3 years. and an economic, somebody in beijing, he said china would help create 1000000 jobs across africa. within 50 african leaders are at the gas. southern china and hong kong are bracing for the arrival of
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super time food. yankee. the storm is packing. winds of over 200 kilometers per hour. authorities have shut schools. it postpone slides ahead of the storms. expected landfall on the island. providence of non on friday. a day of mixed emotions for new zealand. mallory community, the funeral of their king and the crowning of his daughter. as the new queen, the 27 year old will be the 8th, mary monarch, and only the 2nd ever queen. the huge crowds gathered to watch the new mile re queen be anointed. no way, henry, to pay this thing by the coffin of his to the king too, had tier 2 titles for the day. at the age of 69. the king's youngest daughter at 27 years old represents
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a big generational shift for the amount of key and is hoops the active involvement to now re culture will have a positive influence on younger generations to create a real quick, strongly happy that. now why one way to pull is an ukraine. she's the best person for the position and you'll see across everybody's faces. here we all agree. off to the new queen this morning, the funeral procession for her father begins. mallory laurie is ready the coffin down the river before just kindly to its final resting place of the sign of the well to a king who was seen by many is the uniting force across new zealand. also quote altura in the memory language. c what he's done to unite this, many people across old seattle who 30 yards oil spin. ah, this will be
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a really good sign of the legacy that he's list here. um, everything is done um through monopoly tongue up. they respect 3 different throttle . huh. they're loved to marry king movement with whom to strengthen and unify mary culture following versus clara 9 station in the 19th century. it has no legal mandate and its role is mostly ceremonial. but the monarchy carries cultural and often political significance to mary. and the scene is key to many a central to their identity. and finally, up in the sky, a small but dazzling asteroid has burned up in the earth atmosphere over the philippines. the fireball was spotted. you see it right there by astronomers in arizona before it broke apart a few hours later. asteroids of this size fertile towards earth every 2 weeks or so, and generally burned out before becoming dangerous. this is
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a reminder now of the top story. we're following this. our police and shot did a gunman near these really consulate in munich and want to forward these are calling and attempted terrorist attack. the suspect was an 18 year old austria, the incident happened to the anniversary of the terror attacks at the 1972 unix olympics. you're watching the w news after a short break. i'll be back to take you through the day. stick around. we will be right back the
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depression today? history? we need to talk about here, the stories, shadows of german colonialism. the us justice department is accusing to the employees of washington state broadcast or r t. i'm trying to use online content to influence the november presidential election today. the kremlin did not like any meddling and us elections period. and we've heard this before, but this week there's something new and unheard of coming from the russian president vladimir putin on thursday. he said that he wants come over here is to win the presidential election saying that he finds her laughter, infectious, teasing, trolling whatever, putting had in mind. who would ever believe him? certainly not. donald trump, i'm for a golf in berlin. this is the day.
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