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the, the, this is dw news live from balance. indian prime minister might prime minister in the render moody sites is a tougher than expected to to is policy sales to secure an outright majority for the 1st time since we think to power a decade ago, he now needs the help of the allies. we'll take a look at the full now from the election. also coming out from the program terabyte and gets tough on migrants at the us mexico border. the president announced as new asylum restrictions. he says, all necessary critics, including some from his own democratic policy, say that they are too strict. and the rain has stopped, but large areas of southern germany remain on the water as police confirm at least
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5 desks and the country's latest flooding to the office to the menu is making and welcome to the program. we begin in india when are under moody, a pay a set to become prime minister for a rest the time about the spite election results the so his policy, the b, jp, lose its majority in parliament. and this is the 1st time that nobody has failed to secure a majority for his policy in any election. he now has to depend on his coalition partners in the national democratic alliance with the n d a to form the next governments. the election outcome also did live at a surprise, come back by the opposition india alliance, led by the congress policy dw correspondent shelly out of is in del,
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a. she told us more about moody's. we can position off to the selection as well. it certainly makes him look, i isn't more 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 body 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 mercy of coalition partners to be able to form a government. so that certainly, uh, you know, makes him look weak and the hard months of his style of ruling, oh, you know, have been this. oh, sort of a almost 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 coalition. governments are not new and induct. we've seen coordination governments in the past, but exports say that the, that the biggest casualty of coalition governments is the governance because, you know, it becomes that much extra harder to take all the coalition partners on board for
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making policy decisions. and you know, making a set of stuff floors well, so we'll have to see it would be very interesting to see what the so to him for mr . moody's like oh, but he'll have to be a bit more accommodated that he has been in the past dw seller yadda for forcing that. now the results of the election have largely been welcomed by india is neighbors such as bangladesh on india is eastern border. but that's not the case with pakistan. officials and as lama bud and indian prime minister and moody have a fractious relationship. and how that develops will be close the works during moody's, the to since the creation in 1947 bought the son in india have fought for wars and had to feed bin board the school machines. just a few weeks before the indian elections, the indian defense minister, underlined injustice unpacked the stands most cut all this time ready for any terrorist from the neighboring country tries to hurt india. we will give them a fitting response if he runs the way back to pack us. we will kill him by entering
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into packaged out of pocket from the goods comedy. thinks common scheme after britons but guardian published the board stating that since 2020 in the electric give 20 dentist and focused on the sort. india has longer to spark a son of sponsoring terrorism and feeling an insurgency in indian head gushing. these things called particularly heated and a few sites at doc and indian, mr. gosh, meeting 2019 did fuck the indian policeman interrupted national evictions in india and remove the government blame the attack on focused on india responded with a strikes disrupt the 2 countries to bring forth terrorism is a, is a key elements that motivates to increase tensions in india and box on and his office, the b p that has a position on this. even the congress party also talks about terrorism with respect
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to pockets on site or for any government didn't focus on to review any kind of normal relationship with the one neighbor. but it's a bridge, invest relations have significantly improved underwood these fluid is bundle of dish. with these, these private associated casino as a reliable buckner and controlling the type of terrorism, especially in the north eastern states or in western bangladesh, also helps in the us us strategic goals in the region. it wants to try to could be a significant challenge to india is influenced in the day of been gall. it's certainly new movements and navigation. and so uh, certainly having a good relationship with the senior government is, is a critical part of maybe denying a strong chinese foothold in, in bangladesh. as prime minister mode, the set to begin has taught them in office. it seems likely indelible continued to
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give sleep, played scots and assert its position in the region that report by d. w. 's maintenance, java. it, who joins me now to talk more about the regional impact of the election, especially with india is neva, pakistan. good to see you, venus. so what's the reaction impact has done to the indian relate to results. i'm your offer shows and bucket funds are watching the development india break. cautiously. i'm gear for the after the 4th dimension since 2019 the relations between 2 countries are at the lowest, and beckett's are in the i blame spot. hassan of the image of a type of data basically, and beams focused on that. the threat of terrorism emanates from focused on focused on a for bucket fund. the integration of indian head gushing need a was a, was an issue with that it was unacceptable to focused on. and since then,
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to be thought that the relationship between the 2 countries launched, that diplomatic relations downgraded, that are new to that great suspended between the 2 countries. and as of now, there is no sign off exemption office structure dialogue between the 2 countries bunker from the offers those also free that are 5 minutes to an event that would be on his minister. he was provocative language aimed at bucket fund during the election campaign. so in this environment, focused on offers using, focused on are not really paid at the idea of knowing that it would be coming to baba for the next 5 years. okay. so it's, it's, it's leah to say that pack of stones relationship with india during the moodies 10 years in office has not improved in any way and going forward. there's no sense right now that there's really an effort to, to make things to mend relations in any way. yeah. i'm here for focused on it in the oil the, we have had to drop the conditions. they were very few feet here with the tensions
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between the 2 countries were low. but since 2009, we see that the relationship, notice that if i could find an india had a structure dialogue for years, luminous, composite dialogue and push me on that some were on the agenda in that dialogue. and actually i go word one, such a brief period of these indian for municipal, some christian, i came to buck this time with a dozens of indian journalists. it was a major name, was lots of agreements were signed, but then from 2014, we saw that things the diplomatic relations became very, very limited. however, i would say that there are still some good things that happened in the last couple of years. both india and focused on huffman dean and i have for the cease fire and on, on fox and, and the border line of control, which i think is a remarkable achievement. because as of now with the most drop a board,
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does that on board, does that box and have is its western border with a gun? this done in the last couple of months we saw that there was exchange of air strikes between eat on and focused on. so there's something to look forward to. i would also say that most of the shows in focused on in many and also in india, i believe the board nuclear fall was have to talk have to a even. and cuz india cannot run away from talking about bush me focused on has to address federalism concerns of india. but for long term beef and that each and both countries have to have some sort of diplomatic dialogue. your report also mentions bangladesh. will the state casino governments in, in, in bangladesh, be happy with moody winning as the time? what's that take on this situation? i think the should government would be very happy. she christina, enjoys fairly good jeff board with prime minister and that in the movie the relationship has flushed over the last couple of years. especially when it comes to
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counterterrorism during share cuz enough government at the india we used to use bunk lot these of providing sent to the to in certain groups, especially operating in india as north eastern states. that problem for india has east, under her government. but most importantly, i think in for india, bangladesh, it's important to deter china or to a degree, emissions of china entities. and especially in the bill of been calling deal works with the united states. but it's a life to deter china and i'm glad there's a good relationship upon got these hips, india chief that goes in in chicago. thanks so much for that analysis. russia is prepared to strike french troops in ukraine if they all sudden the to help train ukrainian soldiers. moscow has said that it comes off to raton,
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ukrainian military commander said that he had signed paperwork, allowing french military instructors to visit training centers that the news coincides. with the us president joe biting terabyte and lifting restrictions on keep using its weapons inside russia, the kremlin said it would go to war with nato. if u. s. weapons off east. ok, let's get more from our correspondence remedy. gunter includes the trends us now from keith in ukraine, romans as being heavy slicing uh there, and hockey, even the last few weeks. can you tell us festival, how things are looking that right now? well, in hockey for aging, there are 2 of hotspots. one is a fairly close to hockey from the russian vote a, it's called lipsy. as far as we are understand, there is fighting there, but the situation seems to be stable. the 2nd hotspots easing the town of chance,
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which is also close to the russian border from the east. and the priest fighting continuously ukrainian forces and reported that they were able to regain a few streets. but still russians hold about a 3rd of the town of, of chance. so the situation remains a tense there. here in the city of hockey, which is the 2nd largest city of ukraine. it's been a little quieter in the last past days. what we've heard from the locals, and some of them explained that with the fact that you can now has an official official green light from the united states, from other western partners of ukraine to hit the russian territory with western reference. and there were reports that about some targets being hit in close to the border. and this is of course, something where a restaurant that uses that to 3 close to the border to strike this a city of park. if so, just to be clear, has it been confirmed that ukraine has used less than weapons to strike inside
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russia is not clear as well. and as we speak, ukraine has been very, very, very, and has been keeping a very low 12 profile on that. just um the same way as the ukrainian weapons when you can use its own weapons to, to strike russia. so we now have only indirect confirmation through western media are reported here by ukrainian media, the at least one official said, yes, we did that. but the, the most who kind of officials are not commenting on that issue. as we've reported the reference our and mr. sec, i love roles has reiterated that if french soldiers were to be involved in ukraine and training, that they would be a legitimate target for russia. how seriously is that statement being taken and keep? well, it is being tang taken seriously. it's not totally loved. rocha says that who has been saying that, so they keep repeating that threats. but in ukraine here,
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they look at it in a different way. so they interpret it as an attempt to the, to stop the west from helping ukraine from sending more weapons or more powerful weapons or sending indeed instructors through ukraine, which would be a breach over an unofficial red line. so ukraine is worried that maybe that's a threat by russia could, leads to the fact that the maybe fonts will think again and will not be as eager as some here expect them to help the principals send those instructors to came in. they followed by some other countries. for example, the baltic states. now the us president terabyte and, and a lot of me is lensky will be me singing in normandy and from this week, the day commemorations. what's that they like say to discuss room, and do you think when they see trouble the well, there is a lot to discuss indeed, between president biden presidents lensky, 1st and foremost, that is this uh, uh,
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the summit in switzerland, which is uh about to, to take place uh you know, in about a week and a half and um, it's been a few weeks diplomatic event for ukraine, different in president was hoping to bite and himself what attends. and then the news came that the vice president, pamela harris would go to switzerland to represent the united states. uh so, um, is the landscapes hoping to, to develop that momentum for a, for uh, to develop more pressure for people, a magic solution. but then of course, they understand that the that will be more assignments, more more meetings to come like this. then of course they will be talking about more weapons, more air defense systems. you estimate federal and systems for your brain. this is something that your brain needs urgently. then they will also meet at the g 7 summit in italy. so they will also discussing, i think, issues the economic issues. but 1st and foremost, of course, the flow or weapons, the bilateral um,
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the security agreement that is supposed to be signed between savanski and president biden. and last but not least, is it the coming summit of nato in washington in july. this is why ukraine is expecting some more moves and more intense cooperation between nato and ukraine. roman, thanks so much for that, this room and going to incur reporting from keith. okay, let's take a quick look now some of the other stories making headlines around the world today and a local politician. so the far right alternative to germinate policy has been stopped in the german city of mannheim. the a f. d says he only suffered cots, but he is still being kept in hospital. this is the 2nd attack in the city in a week, a police officer died off that he was stabbed. as an empty is lum raleigh. on friday, it does so. the thing is, government has voted to recognize the palestinian states, despite an opposition bid to the rail, the bill,
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the country sent and left government, set it as part of an effort to end the pricing and goza. the move follows 3 of the european countries who officially recognized the territory last week. and the knox is back in tale in court room, in an attempt to overturn a conviction of slander. the american was wrongly accused of wrongly accused a comm galleries ball owner of killing meredith cut in 2007. she says she named him under duress knox himself was found guilty of the brutal murder of the 21 year old birth to a student that she was requested in 2015 to the us. president joe biden has issued an executive order to restrict irregular migrants claiming asylum at the us mexico border. the measure takes effects when irregular crossings average of at least 2 and a half 1000. today. it enables police to arrest people crossing the border without hold her eyes ation and to give state judges the ability to return people to the
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home countries trying to make it into the united states before the executive order takes effect. the us government says these just some of the 3 and a half 1000 people who are illegal across the us, mexico border every day. this action is aimed at bringing the number down. it plugged into the mesh at when the 7 day everidge for daily crossings exceeds 2 and a half 1000 asylum claims. one to be accepted. those attempting to cross typically will be deported any. but i think the only thing i ask is that they give us a chance because we have families, we have children to provide for media. we're not coming here for fun. if we had all we needed, we wouldn't be here in the movies. and the only option is to
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cross because we don't have the means to go by, look up, i see that they, they were going as well just as it was hard to cross all of mexico. and it would be equally hard to retard a fellow, but i'm going to irregular migration is a major concern for them that we can vote months before the presidential election. joe biden wants to address the issue and just hoping to slay mobile test with it. his actual help was to gain control over more restore order into the process. this band remained in place until the number of people trying to enter legally is reduced to a level that our system can affectively manage. well, carry out this order consist of, of, or responsibilities, international. every one of them. however, it some clear how this older bill can practice the measure itself is fairly, very significant, potentially potentially. but there are
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a lot of questions about how it will be enforced and whether the us, whether uh, uses enough money and enough legal support. it's almost certainly going to be challenged in court. the us needs tremendous, tremendous resources to be able to deport people on flights. where people, you know, from china context on india, cuba all over the world are appearing at the border. it's very expensive and also requires a lot of diplomatic for this to get these slides. and it's unlikely that the threats of debarkation will do to people have travel thousands of kilometers from trying to reach a better life in the us. now as far as he is in southern germany of baffling the off the mouth of savannah flooding in the region, at least 5 people died off to several rivers bus. the banks following days of heavy rain among them was of 55. so who was killed during the rescue operation and the
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bavarian city of things book the water level in the new brava is still at 6 meters . that is double what it normally is. parts of the river, ryan, which is a major shipping route, remain closed to cargo ships. the situation does now appear to be easing with water levels slowly receding in some areas, and no more heavy rain full costs. but several people all still missing and say a dead police say they rescued a woman who had spent 52 hours in a free to escape the flooding. she's now recovering in hospital and some more i'm joined now by all reports of matthew moore, who is in the southern jen city of leggings book. unless you tell us how things are looking that way, you are the situation here and riggs buck remains tens this morning. and that's because the water level is still twice as high as it no, as it normally is. a nice place to get an enormous pardon on the artificial dikes
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of been wrecked it up and down the river down you. if you and the weak point, according to officials is the river bank. you can see over my shoulder. and that's because it's an island there on the wall, so he's trying to get into the sub soil the and it's the rest today, not only to come over the, the, the all specials dykes, but it's threatening to come up through the ground water. and i just spoke to one of the people involved in that project and they said that when you walk along the road on the other side of the river bank, it's like walking on jelly. so he says it's, it's really quite attends moment and you go technical teams working 247 to try to stabilize that the, the, the defenses that are on the river bank. and i spoke to a resident who was evacuated from his home on monday. and he told me, he basically said it's awful, i don't know what the situation is in my file. i like to go, but i'm really, i can't sleep at night and i'm just it's, it's a never rocking experience. he said. and so that's the situation as an issue and riggs like so, really difficult situation. i mean, the heavy rain that's cool is to all of these floods has now still causing it,
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but it is, it does not mean that the worst is over. i mean, it sounds like that these ongoing and assets to stabilize, things will be happening for quite a few days still. of the plus. right. i mean here it's times dotted river about 100 kilometers. um, as the crow flies you, we come to pass all which is yesterday to clear the state of disaster really because the old tired and pos always been flooded and then a lot of water levels now coming down to forward. these are wanting that it could come come back off again, albeit slowly, basically the threat and always that these type stuff in bo, up and down the river, the f, one of those dom great, catastrophic flooding. so although the range of storm that the high water levels on the done, you river mean that the threat of flooding severe flooding a sylvia? i know, i mean why? oh, you've got then elsewhere and jeremy and southern bavaria, you've got that kind of the clean up clean up efforts which are going to take these
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weeks and even months potentially. how are the local authorities responding to the to the sledging? i mean, all they doing enough well, there's always this to be about whether they're doing and off, whether it's done enough to protect people from flooding and whether they're willing to put to do more in the future of the move. and if the question is, everyone agrees on it, but you have to view problems. one of them is that you have local objections. people agree that they said you want to help protect the homes, the communities from flooding, but then you have local objects as to where these sites are, where these lots are based on should be felt. and then you also have a question of who's going to pay for it. but interesting during the rest, as a see and paso, there's talk a forward to the i say that they should be able to a flood wall around deal time to protect it. but there's a lot of local ridge, an opposition to that because the fear that it will blemish the picturesque, an image of a city. so there's one idea of like one example of, of the problem. you have jaime vc, it would cost $70000000.00 heroes to be able to defend sort of the island bill fox
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. the question is, who pays for that? and that's what, that's where this debate is going to go in the future is, is it all the politicians willing to stop? stop the cash. they say they are. but when push comes to shove, we'll see whether they're the good for their white w correspondent, mfc more reporting that from breaking start monthly. thanks so much i and that is all we have time for. you're watching the news live from violin coming up next day . dw documentary explores how the eu has gone from making room to migrants to types . meaning it's bored as now. we're going to leave you with pictures of us. congressman john rose, speaking on the floor of the house of representatives in washington. most people probably weren't remember exactly what he was saying, but his son's impromptu performance has already gone viral. enjoy the republican nominates. 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
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