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the the, this is dw news line from berlin, bangladesh, as a winner, after a largely uncontested election, prime minister shade casino as one re election for a 4th consecutive term in the contest boycotted by the main opposition, which is called the vote unfair. also on the program was secretary of state anthony, blinking continues his diplomatic tour organizing guitar. he warned the conflict in gaza, quoted metastasized to the wider region. tommy was diplomat also urging the protection of civilians and preserving hausteen's right to live in the territory. the,
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i'm here until berlin, thank you very much for joining us. bangladesh is willing party has flipped a victory on sundays election. the country selection commission says, prime minister, shake of scene is a warming league, has one more than half of the seats and the countries legislature that gives her a 4th consecutive term as the countries leader. but in a pull boy caught him by the mean opposition. that drew low turn out and was marred by violets as the longest serving female prime minister in the white she cuz the not is sick to maintain her grip on file. but she has one election with no affective eyes of the main opposition. the bundle dish, national spot, the did not take part in the election questioning prepared the ability of the valid under has the nice through but the opposition by court has not the doors. the power from prime minister. i have my echo debated to people to the people where the
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people accepted or not or that they have accepted this is that's what i left that is important. the position being the claims that governments triple dude campaign by incarcerating thousands of the members on politically multi rated charges. it saves several of its members working in an election campaign leaked for the binding . but the ruling of, i mean the accused, the b and b o 5 and the tax going to undermine the government have cases against me for austin and stuff like that. there's a systematic repression going on for last many years. do you have any tanks that it's on election? the you and the us have criticized the version of democracy under has the nose. but reaching the ball was india. china and russia have developed strong business and
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security dies with testing us government and have to as arch lead, remain silent on our domestic policies. what we're seeing is really a silent single freedom of expression. so all this has has clicked that in the last few and therefore we don't believe that a bung with this sweeping from the press to close, which is the west retreating of civic space. a country can have the, despite the criticism, has he not, is credited for us, spectacular, georgia for country once considered to be the board, and the white millions has been lifted out. a fall would be under her, julie. but her critics argue they cannot make success. has come at the cost of democracy and human rights, leaving many in the country are put on $170000000.00 people with little feet in the system that go one step. how lead rios is a political scientist has illinois state university? earlier i asked him what this latest victory for shakes, i've seen a mean for democracy in bangladesh. he doesn't add to the
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terms, take any kind of dual credit practice. as a matter of fact, what we weakness to the last 15 years, the cd us it ocean of democratic sides. that has been situation so that we have seen legal and extra legal majors have been used to prosecute the opposition. we have seen the election previous to elections have been highly trained and fraudulent. and now we have seen any direction where people are back to get e y got it because even the number that is provided to turn up 40 percent, it's a suspect. according to the official steady state, so the me did, they were saying it is 18 percent then it to of drug test and it's about 36 percent 70 and then all of the data there, st. 40 percent. so we'd expect to be sure. gimme and what his data be, it is shrinking to mock space. lack of 3 the media. it is not exactly. that's
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something we can call it as a democracy. so right scripts, the, you in the us of all expressed concerns on the backsliding of democracy under sony's rule. were there concerns heard? right. you know, i, i, i hope it, it has been hired. the government has not been getting any attention to the so that as, as over the modern sense, particularly leading to disaffection since october 28th. we have seen how the housing some thousands of opposition activist, everything, j g, a c no, no more than 1500 collectively have been convicted all these things. she showed that touching base a very little attention to this criticism, and she would continue to do so, if there is not and you do but vision to this election, which, which she's painting as a big thing. now you've talked him a little bit about the crack down on the opposition, where they worry about taking part in these elections. would actually legitimize them, is that why they chose to boycott that this is one of the reasons,
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but most importantly, they're demanding that at the election should be overseas by a neutral administration, which is the country jane history get that this be a, that we doubt as nukes, and that in the station the election would be great disprove. and once again, this time of our budget has been proven previously to so their concerns and make it to meant that at an election under any political administration, particularly daneen government, the government to a political party is not going to actually tell you that the wish of the people that cannot subtract those, we shall to people. all right, i'm afraid we'd have to leave it there. that was professor ali, re us from illinois state university. thank you very much for your analysis. thank you. let's. let's take a brief look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. us lawmakers have announced
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a bi partisan deal on federal funding for the current fiscal year. the agreement on a $1600000000.00 spending when it comes after weeks of negotiation, video marks and major steps towards avoiding a government shut down in the us. the west federal aviation administration has ordered the airlines in the country not to fly boeing next 9 planes that have the same cabin panels as the one that blew out in a mid in mid air. this week. it said the aircraft will remain grounded until the agency is convinced that there are things before the 1st us lunar emission in more than 50 years set the blast. often the vulcan rocket is carrying a landing vehicle which is planned to land on the lunar surface. the mission is a joint venture between nasa and a private company. it will also be taken to ashes and dna from star trek cast members to the moon. a german foreign minister and the bad luck says germany is prepared to resume deliveries of euro fighter jets, to saudi arabia. she was speaking during a trip to israel,
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in which the highlighted the saudi roll in the middle east security crisis since the start. the guy is a one year old fighter, is a joint british german, italian and spanish project. your secretary of state anthony blinking heads to israel on monday as it continues a diplomatic push to stop the war and gaza from igniting a wider conflict in the region. speaking of guitar, lincoln, warranty is real. it was imperative to put a premium on protecting civilian lives. in gauze of israel is battling homeless, which is classified as a terrorist organization by the us, germany and many other countries. on sunday, blinking on a tip of magic drive to prevent the spread of the israel, how much will have to meetings and cut to the us secretary of state for and on sunday, the wall between israel and how much and gaza could metastasize on threatened security. in the why, the middle east in doha blinking laid out his goals and he had praise raise hosts.
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in all of my meetings, over the last 2 days, we discussed ongoing efforts to better protect civilians and garza and to get more humanitarian assistance to them. and to get the remaining hostages out and home with their loved ones. cutter was instrumental in negotiations that led to the simultaneous release of more than $100.00 hostages, including american citizens. and a pause and the fighting. that during that time enabled us to double the flow of humanitarian aid to civilians and guys to these displays promised indians caught in the crossfire of this conflict in gaza. help con, come soon enough. and the us secretary of state made his position on the status of the targeting civilians must be able to return home as soon as conditions allow. as they cannot, they must not be pressed to leave garza to set the funeral of 2 palestinian journalists killed the power on his radio. striking the south of the gaza strip.
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the prospect of p seems far away. in concert, the kidding is an unimaginable tragedy. so that he was deeply sorry for the family's loss. the us top diplomats middle east tool continues on monday with visits that include israel and the occupied westberg. jason kemp of don't. he is with nbc news radio and los angeles. earlier he gave me this assessment of blinking his tour of the middle east. i really believe that he's there as a show of force. and what are you originally said about? he doesn't want the crisis in the causal strep to get any bigger. he doesn't want any other groups. he doesn't want any other countries to join in the fight for either side. i think that really is message im going out there and meeting with all these other diplomats and leaders is just a way of saying hey, americans here. and if you, if we have to, we'll flex our muscle products are already saying that this is a all show know, go
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a, been where it's not going to trigger a significant ceasefire or allow a, a to get to the people of, of the gaza strip or allow the 2 sides to somehow come together and, and call, you know, call it off your call pieces in that part of the world right now. it's just being seen as america going out and showing them, hey, we're involved and we're keeping a close eye on the situation. all right, so america attempted to say face and the reason seems like and the state department has also said that it expects hard conversations when it reaches out to it's a really is really counter parts. do they actually have any tools that they can still use to put pressure on israel after 3 months of conflict? as you know, i'm not, i'm not exactly sure what those conversations are going to entail, but i'll tell you when, when, when a state leader, when the secretary of state goes to another country and says there is going to be
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hard conversations. i'm sure there's going to be consequences for actions. what those consequences could be. i'm not exactly sure. blinking is also said that he wants the palestinian people to be able to return home and they shouldn't be forced out of the gaza strip. so that might be seeing as, you know, changing sides or changing the way america sets up their, their allies in that part of the world. i can answer that, but i can tell you that if america says that they're out there and there is going to be consequences that there, there will be, i will say this, the critics of a blinking are saying that he's an american doing what americans do. he's going into another country to tell that country how to run the country. and that may be seen as an offense to the is really government. we haven't heard much from that in yahoo talking directly to the president of the united states as of late. but i'm sure some of this will will shake that, i think,
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i think blankets out there to shake the trees to see what, what they can do in that part of the world and the state of the union. so president, by then we'll address the nation in about 2 weeks or so. and i'm sure this is going to be high on the talking because it's a very bullets we'll issue here in the states. all right, that was due some time and donia with nbc news radio. thank you very much for your reporting. thank you. a german foreign minister on the block is also on a trip to the middle east. it's a 4th visit to the region since the october, the 7th. the tax count talks with is really president and foreign minister. that block is also pushing 4 moves towards a 2 state solution to 4 as railways and palestinians. once the current fighting is over, it's dom oh, sky guys, i must never be a source of danger to the existence of the state of israel in the future. but it's also in the refuse to the fact that god that belongs to the palestinian people.
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they must not be driven out. there must not be. are you just right oh, the up to patient or the settlement of gaza fund guys i gave at the golden globe awards in los angeles. the act recently, gladstone has become the 1st indigenous person to win a golden globe for her role in the movie killing of the flower moon. earlier, oppenheimer star kelly murphy, one of the best ramos film actor award. the movie also won the best movie and the best director award. and the stone won the award for best actress and accommodate for her performance and for things. it's a revamp screen, global awards for movie and tv, which has returned to its sunday billing after a racism scheduled with solve the ceremony scraps 2 years ago. and then it and then made a tune down returns last year. and you're up to date, but to stick around the global aust offers perspectives on a rapidly changing world up next. and remember if you need more news on the go,
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