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the, the, you're watching do the, we can use live from the, the indian prime minister in the range of body faces. a tougher than expected to these policies filed to secure an outright majority for the 1st time in sweeping to power the decade of god's e. now needs to help us allies take a look at the full down from the election. and the rain has stopped bought. lodge pod solve, solve in germany, remain under voltage as the police consume at least 5 digits in the countries licensed flooding dissolved. the
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jared raid, welcome to the show in india is prime minister is set to meet with his allies today to talk about forming a compliment in a surprise election result. he's hindu. nationalist party has lost its out. right. majority empowerment. financial markets fell on the news. writings agency speech says the weekend majority phone to ranger mode is a lions could put the brakes on government reforms. use type of site that moody's high load has deemed the and the ranger moody is greeted by crowds of supporters after winning his seat again in the city of errand. i see in the northern indian state of utah per dash, but as him do nationalist b, j. p. parties. last half, it seats in the bell whether state which had been a bastion of support and the 2 previous elections. this helped to fuel his loss of an outright majority in parliament. moody will now have to rely on his coalition
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partners and the national democratic alliance to make policy decisions and pass laws. addressing party members at b. j. p. headquarters. the populace leader held the wind as an historical feet. despite the setback, he becomes only the 2nd indian leader to win a 3rd consecutive term. bully uh, victory is a win for the world's largest democracy some of the g. but the opposition is also celebrating after surpassing expectations. an exit poll predictions the congress party calls the substantial gains made by the opposition coalition, a rebuke of motives mixed economic records, and polarizing politics. the main thing that this election is that in the country, it has unanimously and clearly stated. we do not want mr. and the movie and
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mr. um its shop, but they involved in the running of this country. we do not like the way they were on this country. critics, the cues modi's, hindu nationalist, party of deepening divisions within the country. including through the use of inflammatory language, such as describing the countries 200000000 plus muslim minority as infield traders for some reduction in b. j. p. seats is a relief for others. the prospect of a 3rd term it brings renew, fears for their future. and the constitutionally secular country, how much school will he be like? i want to see this country as it once was. this country belongs to hindus, and most of the 6 in christian said be a say you gotta be a. so my life everyone wants to live in harmony. we want peace in this country. over the course of the last 6 weeks, more than 640000000 people cast their ballots, making india's general election, the largest in the world. annually rise. buckwheat
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correspondents, lujan opened daily who told us how indians see the election outcome. it was that i've been scanning the newspapers on social media since morning to get the range of reactions that are coming in. let me start with newspapers 1st kill one of the indian people is the indian expressed, says india gibbs in the us totem movie. a message of the other newspapers, a telegraph, india would say the india got smoothly down beams, vanity shredded the deck in harris's movie, 3 point oh, diminished. and there was another post on instagram that really caught my eye. uh and i would like to sort of spell it out here for you. it says the people of india has given a verdict that will be remembered for a very long time and engine politics. they've given india a victory that feels like a defeat. i'm. they have given the opposition in the alliance a defeat,
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that for you, it's like a victory. so that really gives you a sense of the range of, of you know, reactions to this chunk of mandate that we saw yesterday in india. and the verdict that will be remembered for a very long time, just tell us how wheat has already come out of this as well. it certainly makes him look, i isn't mo, because then he has to be up. because then, i think for the 1st time, you know, in the last 10 years since he's been the prime minister, because in the last 2 tombs, his party has managed to come to follow up with a resounding majority. the managed to a, get the numbers on their own, but now they're at the mostly all school ition fox knows to be able to form a government so that certainly, you know, makes him look weak. and the hallmarks of his style of ruling, oh, you know, have been this, oh, sort of, uh, almost uh, sort of unilateral style of taking really, board decisions you know, over the last 10 years. but that will have to change. now i try to remind you of collision governments. i'm not new and in dealt with single nation governments in
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the past. but experts say that the, that the biggest casualty of coalition governments is the governance because, you know, it becomes that much extra harder to take for the coalition partners on board for making policy decisions. and, you know, making a set of stuff floors. well, so we'll have to see it to be very interesting to see what this to, to him for. mr. moody's like open who have to be a bit more competitive than he has been in the past. let's talk a bit more about the beach i p. now it's go to record, of course it's doug king religious tensions leaving parts of society behind economically as well. how much would these kinds of factors in the results do you think? what i can tell you with confidence is that on employment and inflation have been the biggest issue is that the voters have been telling us in our reporting over the last 2 months of and we have spoken to them on the ground or they say that despite the fact that, you know, in the us economy is really shining on a was on
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a global platform. they are not keeping the benefits of it. they're really suffering on the ground as far as the religious border arise, ation is concerned. uh, that was a bit of a surprise in this mandate. it seems that the people have rejected that kind of a, you know, divisive politics. the fact that, you know, really pulled rising boards came from not one of the non other than the prime minister himself doing his campaigning seems to have not worked with the voters. and if, if it's any indication the place where he gave this a this devise of speech where he called muslims infant status was in the in the heartland. and the state of raja started on in the constituency where he gave the speech. the b to b has lost, so it seems like the b to b has to do a bit of interest fiction after the results. that's all corresponding the daily salary got off thanks a lot for that's how there is a quick look now at some other global news headlines today. so they need, as governments, as vice and to recognize
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a palestinian style despite and opposition been to the royal the bill. the countries that sent to lift off him and said it's part of an if it's the in the fighting in gaza. the movie follows 3 other european countries to officially recognize the territory last week. amanda knox is backing down to tell you in court room in an attempt to overturn a conviction of slander, the american wrongly accused the congo leased by or you know, of kill killing meredith kotia in 2007. but she says she 9 team on to do risk knox . so self was found guilty of the brutal murder of the 21 year old. pretty student thought she was a quizzes in 2015 a us president joe biden is issued an executive order to stop migrants across the us, mexico border illegally from the claiming asylum. the new measures the naval officers to quickly return people across the border or to their home countries as long as border as long as board encounters average, at least 2500 a di migration is
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a key issue, a head of november's presidential election. and u. k prime minister, recently through not can opposition, laid a kiss down the i have clashed in the 1st tv device hit of the july general election. both were criticized for talking over each other and the highest. so knock and the consumer conservative party, a trailing light by around 20 percentage points with full weeks to guide until the following day. for the fall, i was dying with elections and a big issues surrounding the ones happening here in europe on sunday is expected to be climate change. it's a topic that's especially associated with young devices. and for the 1st time, 16 year olds will be eligible to vote in germany and the last annual elections 5 years ago, europe's green potties had the best showing input, which was largely attributed to climate protest across the continent. green potties picked up 71 seats in the pilot, but since then they've been something of a backlash against some green policies. according to the organization,
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europe. alexa, you were at the screen, potties the full cost when just $54.00 states in sunday's 1st dw is rosy, but child has a closer look now at the frustration among many young green parties, supporters here in germany, it was stopped the green ways in 2019 must claimants protests across the continent helped propel more green politicians than ever before toward seats. i think you repeat in parliament but fast forward 5 years. and these protests against screen farming rules are the ones making most headlines and germany. the strong hold of green politics in europe is now also the heartland of a so called green backlash. you have, you have managed to vote for the greens, but those days are definitely over. they didn't take citizens into consideration because it is their political focus is really on the collage of the she's not on social ones and is with european elections approaching green candidates at this riley in southern germany, se claimant friendly policies are becoming
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a tougher cell. so it's like it's the central question of our time. we can no longer talk about prosperity and security and remain silent about the climate prices. however, we, greens must be aware in some areas we've moved a little too quickly. over the past 5 years to europe in union has rolled out a raft of world leading laws aimed at slashing emissions from running up renewable energy targets to apply and phase out of combustion engine. cars, green parties have helped to drive this unprecedented transformation, but it's not, they're expected to lose seats in blo quite elections in 2019 climate change while it's really important, according to europe or me to data. this time it's cost of living, it's peace and the warren ukraine, that it's more in the voters minds. probably a lot of the losses will come from germany. but we also have other countries like ireland, where we currently see some of the other brains. green parties may make some breakthroughs in central and eastern europe,
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but as more mainstream parties trying to call back votes from the reaches of the far right. unless more and future green policies may be the 1st up for compromise, the move has changed. so also the centrist part, that is perhaps not that. and so as yes take any more about pushing forward with a european green deal. i wouldn't see a big, big things of that. lots of things that have been agreed upon over the past term would be dismantled. and that's the climate crisis as such, that we needs further policies. so that's might become more difficult to actually push forward the use executive and say it's committed to keeping claimants policy on track and pull so many voters, especially be young still haven't appetites for green rules in principle. but putting them into practice is proving politically complex. unlike voters will disliked of 2019 green wave,
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we reduced to trickle the climate change is having more and more of an impact in people's daily lives, including here in germany where at least 5 people have died in the south of the country during days of heavy rain and floods among them was a 55 to killed during a rescue operation in the bavarian city of egan's book, the water level in the danube river is still at 6 maces that double the normal level pots of the river on which is a major shipping ready for main close to congo ships. while the situation does now appear to be easy, with water level is slightly receding. in some areas, several people are still missing. and if you did, however, the police side i rescued a woman who spent the 52 hours in a tree to escape the flooding. she's currently recovering in hospital. are you watching d. w news? he's a remind to now without top stories, india and prime minister in a ranger. marty has claimed a victory in india is problem entry elections. setting him up for a read,
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the 10 bodies indiana alliance of parties has won a majority and call them. in fact, he's into nationalist potty the beach. i pay is full and short of its on my found dr. majority you're up to die here on dw, up next out. documentary explodes health file rank politics is reshaping the 2 extension for dash. we're going to leave you now with pictures of us. congressman john rose, speaking on the floor of the house of representatives in washington. few will remember what he had decided, but his son's impromptu performance has already gone. viral. republican nominate, we'd be well served to remember the long and cherished tradition we have in this country of settling our political differences at the ballot box for nearly 2 and a half centuries, our nation's elected leaders have properly resisted the temptation to oppose their
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