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the, the, this is the, the, the news line from the in india's prime minister claims the victory and the world's biggest democratic elections. but despite being on cost for the tubman, recounting, still on the way their engine load, these folks 7th, overwhelming majority look unlikely. also on the program are the areas of southern germany remain on supports as please confirm at least 5 tests and the company's latest flooding disaster and china is chinese think space pro begins. it's jodie, back to us, full of rock and cycle samples. and the fox side within the the,
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i feel good. well, welcome to the program, indian prime minister and there under moody is claim victory. and he's countries general election. speaking of his party headquarters, the prime minister said the winwood bring a new chapter of big decisions. this content continues, mr. mode is on track to become only the 2nd indian leader to in the 3rd consecutive time. well, the 640000000 people voted in 7 phases over 6 weeks, making it the largest election in the world. average turn on was 66 percent and he's positive nearon drop mode is a victory springs delivered in delhi. today is the north, spacious day. i. it is one been ended on this place the day. the national democratic alliance is certain to form by the food consecutive governments, not
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a god button may i be. we are very grateful done to the members of the public heart of hardy citizens have expressed full confidence in the b j. p n d n d. i pod or bob bar today is victory and it should victory of the world's largest democracy. was that by a take a look at the latest results of a national democratic alliance led by mister modi's nationalist b. j. p is ahead and on cost with around 293 of the 543 seats in palm. and they'll position in the alliance, which includes the what's dominant congress policy looks to have one around $233.00 seats. so these results would leave modi's pocket, well short of the overwhelming majority predicted by exit polls as well. the does,
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the dw, debbie bureau chiefs, under pets, us man told us to be j. p suffered significant losses in some regions. i mean, you know, to form a government in india, any pa to or alliance needs to cross the threshold of 272 seats. mind you in 2019. and the last general elections, they beach a p loan 1303 seats. this is not the case this time around. they have lost quite a few numbers of states and nowhere is this kiera. then in the state of top side dish or your p for short, it is in the most popular state. it has a population bigger than that of brazil or pockets done for that matter. and this states sense a t. m piece to the national capital and the 2019 elections. they beach a p could secure 62 out of these a t, m p seats. and this time around,
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they barely made half of it. so that's quite a considerable loss. and this is especially significant because this happened in the northern india and henry heartland, which is an absolute stronghold of the beach, a p. and we could see here that congress could win a few more seats. they went up from one to you from one see to about 6 seats. and the big window here in your p is original potty that's sort of searched again. it's the how much, why the party, one of the members of the india alliance, which is congress let alone could when around 38 seats. underpass has been in delhi . well, despite fighting to win a majority, india's largest opposition policy, the congress policy sees itself as a, when a dw will back has more that is best to be an issue for you as the congress escalade to sing new jersey or india lines. it's rickly, even though they don't have the number from the government, but they see doesn't which to be up democracy. many experts say that the election
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results out of moral boost up or the com. this is the line. the call, just as a phenomenal is the form and so by the end of the lines, directions are also seen as a revival of the original political montes that are popped up on like the 2019 elections, which was a, give us a rick the for the beach of the 2024 election is likely to throw on government that by the end of the safety of a step towards the building. how the democracy with the presence of a strong do boss, will take a quick look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. israel has agreed to buy another squadron of us. f $35.00 fights a jets, the $3000000000.00 dealers for $25.00 of the aircraft with delivery to, to begin in the 2028th f. 35, as well as most advanced 5 to judge us. president joe biden has issued an executive
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order to block migrants from claiming asylum of the us mexico border. the measure enables offices to quickly return my goods across the border or to the home countries as long as illegal crossings. an average, at least 2500 a day. unions, it nigerian is suspended, a general strike for a week. i mean, they shall walk out on monday, shut to a f thoughts, schools and government offices and interrupting power supplies. unions to seeking a higher minimum wage, double digit inflation has left millions of people struggling to buy food. it's julia and the value as attendance a memorial service in the info, her late husband, alexa and the family today would have been. he's the 48th birthday company critic, an opposition later died in an optic compressed and this year national associates say he died of natural causes by his allies claim he was murdered. at least 17 people have been killed in flooding. intra lancaster monsoon range trigger land
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slides. so it's even in the countries for the 5 problems, as i hate by heavy rains affecting maybe 160000 people police here in germany site least 5 people have died in severe flooding in the south of the country. the situation in bavaria and areas close to the river down you please describe as the most critical as rescue is trying to reach people that stranded by the rising voices. in the center of ratings, bug down the river is threatening to bust. it's banks. all sorts, using the bavarian city, a trying to buckle against record high water levels. we don't have to official dikes and floods. bar is as low, close it's of the results of extreme weather that they worry will soon become the new normal most the time periods between these catastrophes are getting shorter and shorter. so of course something has to be done. they've already done
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a lot here to protect against the flooding. all. so they built good barricades, but there will come a time. that's when the water can no longer be held back up. like i think especially from my generation, it's like not even an option to not think of climate change because you see it right there in the climate change, protesters brought the concern straight to the very end lead to moccasin. when he visited the city to observe the flood damage and bomb before giving a stop warning. i mean, but it's gonna be the effect of the last few days and weeks make the situation especially dangerous. we are not in the clear. in fact the opposite and we're working hard to make sure that we're able to withstand the next few days of a stay in elsewhere in bavaria. the west has passed. so now
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residents in the town of d doff is starting to clear up the homes and assess the damage from then you can see from the door just how powerful the water was. thousands of people have been forced to leave that homes and stuff in germany and recent days as well to levels and they've done, you continue to swell. further evacuations are expected to try this chime a 6 lunar pro is on its way back to us after collecting rock and so samples from the fall side of the moon. i tried this national space agency confirmed the and crude spacecraft and lifted off from the move surface of the on choose day and entered lunar orbit. if it'd be 10 safely to a china would become 1st country to retrieve samples from the moon's file size. to keith cowan is the editor of nasa watch dot com. i asked him to explain how big
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a deal with is as well. it's a big deal in that. this is the 1st time we will get samples back from the far side of the moon. prior to this like these one little moon, this is the side we see most all the samples will come from this size. this mission landed on the backside down here, a very difficult place to get to. so it's the 1st samples from the far side of the loan, but this is the 2nd time china has landed on the far side of the loan. and they're the only countries that have done so it's a big deal. so, and is the big, isn't the fact that this has been done successfully so far? or are we expecting some sort of treasure trove from these, these bucketfuls of rocks will be a, any time or space based that goes and does what it's supposed to do in comes home. that gets solved ration. but the rocks again that the rocks that they're looking to get are from the south pole acre base and down here back billions of years ago.
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something very big, smash the moon. and there's a big debt. you can't really see it unless you're looking at now. but it exposed walks that very deep inside the moon. so what this vision may be right back is the oldest moon rocks we've ever seen from a very early time in the solar system, perhaps a very short time after the move itself form. so this is a big deal, you know, with a big yeah. and then your fits by side just say, reckons the more than a 100 lou and emissions by private companies. my governments are expected to take place by 20. so i say, why all these countries suddenly so eager to go back up there as well. you know, it's interesting, i'm 68. i grew up back when we had the space rates and was america and russia and then everyone or soviets and everybody in between. and it was difficult, nobody's ever done it before. and it was a race for a variety. you do political reasons, sofa. well, we did that and it sort of fell out of fashion for 10 or 20 years. and then
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suddenly, your bill and you to go back to the moon was something that prior to that had been like the ultimate technological badge of honor for a nation. and then other countries started developing their own abilities to do this. japan, china indian is real and i think the list gets longer every year. so now the bar for going down is lower, and here's a chance for the other billions the people in the world to, you know, have a chance to do something amazing. but here's the, here's the thing you'd ask this, but the most important thing is i remember seeing somebody walk in service that you might have remembered. i don't know. but for 2 thirds of the people live today that never seen a person walk on the surface of another world. so when we eventually do that and all these missions build up to it, when we do that, it's going to be like doing the same thing again for the 1st time. this will be the 1st load or landings, or billions of people. so it's all part of one big. okay,
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so just set just china when we're chatting, when the trucks get back to us and china goes through them and doesn't keep them on the days or to itself or does the world get to, to see what rocks from the other side of the world like i know the nice thing about lunar research is that you may have politics back on earth, but usually the science is something that's done in the re results come up as quickly as a matter of fact, although the us in china can't really do much in space, american researchers were allowed to submit proposals to study the literature that's being brought back by chain u 6. so you know, the chinese, they're very, very open about this, and they're justifiably proud that they're doing this. so hopefully i think what everybody to know what they found. so it's china now the big space power. uh, it depends where you stand, depending on where you sit there they've had an excellent track record taskbar.
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other countries have landed or crashed or jumped stuff, and we haven't gotten our missions really back into the swing of things. so right now they seem to be the $1.00 to pay attention to. but as you mentioned before, within a very few years, this is going to become a common place thing to do, lunch and the more you do it, the better you get out at the better to get out the more you want to do it. so it keeps on itself on like i talking to you as advocate. thank you so much. k county, that is of nasa. what stop. com my pleasure are watching. definitely news line from by then here's reminder about top stories of this out. and this prime minister has prime victory and the countries closely watched the general election. the engine moved his own costs for the tub, but these folks have been overwhelming jarcik look unlikely, reeking for responses at headquarters. he said that we would bring a new chapter of big decisions and set you up today to have moved world news at the top of the our next on the w fall. right. projects are expected to make
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