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the, the, this is dw news live from buttons, indian prime minister, and the render moody faces. a tough of unexpected search on his policy fails to secure an outright majority for the 1st time. since we think the power to pay to go, email needs the help of the allies. let's take a look at the full out from the elect. will say coming up on the shed, go by and gets tough on migrant. so the us, mexico, puerto, the president announces new asylum restrictions that he says, all necessary critics, including some from his own democratic policies. today they ought to strength. and the rain has stopped, but large areas, some germany remain on the war. so please confirm at least 5 that the countries
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latest something does on the color. there are many cars mckinnon. great to have you with us. we begin in india, when or under moody, a pay is set to become prime minister for rent the term. now that is the spice election results so, so his policy, the b, j p, lose its majority in parliament. this is the 1st time that nobody has failed to secure a majority for his policy in any election now has to depend on his coalition partners in the national democratic alliance solely in the the phone. the next government election outcome also delivered a surprise come back by the opposition. indeed alliance led by the congress policy dw correspondent kelly out of is in delhi. and she told us more about moody's. we can position off to the selection as well. it certainly makes him look, isn't more,
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because then he has to be okay. 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 domes, his party has managed to come to follow up with a resounding majority. they've managed to get the numbers on their own, but now they're at the mostly off coalition partners to be able to form a government. so that certainly, you know, makes him look weak and the harmonics of his style of ruling, oh, you know, have been this. oh, authoritative almost sort of unilateral style of taking really boring decisions you know, over the last 10 years, but that will have to change. now i try to remind you of collision governments, i know some new and end up with single nation 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 making policy decisions. and, you know, making a set of stuff floors. well,
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so we'll have to see it would be very interesting to see what this to, to him for. mr. moody's like oh but who have to be a bit more accommodated that he has been in the past? shelly, at of reporting that from daily. now the results of the election have luxury being welcomed by india's neighbors, like find was ash on, india is eastern border, but that is not the case with puck has done. officials in as long about and the indian prime minister have a practice relationship and how that relationship develops will be closely watch steering modi's the to, since the creation of 1947. but this time 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 india stands unpacked the stones most cut all around this time. but if for any terrorist from the neighboring country tries to hurt india, we will give a fitting response. if he runs the way back to pack us, we will kill him by entering into packaged out of pocket funds for money. things
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common scheme after britons but guardian published the board stating that since 2020 in the electric give 20 dentist on focused on the story. india has lumnick just focused on of sponsoring terrorism and fielding, an insurgency in indian head gushing. these things called particularly heated unless you cite the doc and indian mr. gosh, meeting 201940 indian policeman interrupted national evictions in india and remove these government blame the attack on focused on india responded with a strikes disrupt the 2 countries to bring a 4th term. terrorism is a, is a key elements that motivates to increase tensions in india and fox 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. so i think there is actually probably of general agreements across the political spectrum in india that, that's a, that's a critical issue that without with what is so long as hers is, remains down. there's potential for a renew relationship focused on denies sending charges instead. did you india of undermining the weight of crush me these when it to book an article in the indian constitution in 2019 that granted the data and significant autonomy. the disposition led to a new style and relations india illegally and next, doing this made which is occupied territory and recognized as an international dispute and remains on the agenda of the un security council. the will, the government had previously said several times that the government cuz she is now often negotiating table and that they will not talk to focus on a tour about because she made that makes it very difficult for any government and
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focused on to to do any kind of normal relationship with the one neighbor, but it's a bridge. invest relations have significantly improved underwood these food is bundle of dish. well, the c spy minister, she a casino, as a reliable buckner and controlling the type of terrorism, especially in the north eastern states. in western and bangladesh also helps in the us strategic goal in the region. it wants to try to could be a significant challenge to india is influenced in the day of bank all. 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 for the plates gods, and assert its position in the region as 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 neighbor pack us done good to see you. be nice. so what's the reaction impact has done to the indian relate to results. i'm your offer shows and bucher funds are watching the development india great golf shifflett. i'm gear for the i as the reports mentioned since 2019 the relations between 2 countries are at the lowest and dec i in the i blame spock. 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 buckets on the integration of indian head gushing need a was a, was an issue with that it was unacceptable. a to bucher fund and since then we saw that the relationship between the 2 countries launched diplomatic relations
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downgraded that are new to the st. suspended between the 2 countries. and as of now, there is no sign offers unction, of a structure dialogue between the 2 countries bunker from the offices also for you that are 5 minutes to an event and who the and his minister. he was provocative language and i focused on during the election campaign. so in this environment, focused on offers using, focused on are not really paid at the idea of knowing them would be coming to baba for the next 5 years. okay. so it's, it's clear to say that pack of stones relationship with india during the moodies 10 years in office has no improved in any way and going forward, there's no sense right now, but there's really an effort to, to make things to mend relations in any way yeah, i'm here for focused on india all the way of how to drop the conditions. they will very few be the river. tensions between the 2 countries were low,
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but since 2009 we see that the relationship north. if i could find an india, had a structure dialogue for yours bonus, composite dialogue and push me unfettered and some were on. but it's in the, in that dialogue an extra day i go word one, such a brief period of peace, indian foreign minister, some christian, i came to focused on with a dozens of indian journalists. it was a major news, lots of agreements were signed, but then from 2014, we saw that things the diplomatic relations became very, very limited. however, what 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 in the border line of control, which i think is a remarkable achievement. because as of now the most drop a board does that, but borders that buckets and have if it's western border with us gone just on in
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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 a cushion. india cannot run away from talking about bush me focused on has to address federalism concerns of india. but for long term based in the region, 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 a time? what's that take on this situation? i think the funding either should government would be very happy. she christina, enjoys fairly good shepherd with prime minister and that in the movie. and the relationship has flushed over the last couple of years. especially when it comes to
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counter terrorism during share cutting us government at the india used to use bundle at the edge of providing center the to in certain groups, especially operating in the northeastern states. that problem for india has east, under her a government. but most importantly, i think in for india, but i'm glad this was important to deter china or to a degree emissions of china entities. and especially when the bill's been calling deal works, but the united states. but it's a life to deter china and i'm glad there's a good relationship with one. got these hopes. indeed, the chief that goes in his java. thanks so much for that analysis. okay. quick look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world and security around the u. s. embassy, and 11 on has been increased. softer shoots out outside is compound that in these armies says the assailant was a theory and national who was taken to hospital following the incidents. the
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embassy says it's staff members. let's say a local politicians to be fluoride alternative. germany policy has been stopped in the german city of my time is still being kept in hospital, but his injuries are reportedly not life threatening. of this is the 2nd attack in mannheim. in a week. the police officer died that often he was stopped at an empty is land raleigh. on friday, this american amanda knox found guilty in its sleep, but then cleared as muttering, a fellow student from the u. k. in 2007 as failed to of a ton. another conviction, this time to slander, in an italian quotes noakes had accused, accumulates ball rolling out of the killing, but said she did so under duress, noakes will not be jailed as the sentence is covered by the time she is already spent behind knots. slovenia is government has voted to recognize a palestinian state. the spice and opposition bid to the rail to bill the country
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center left government set it as part of an effort to end the pricing and gaza and the fellows. 3 other european countries who officially recognized the territory last week of the us president joe biden has issued an executive order to restricts a regular my friends claiming assign them with us mexico. border and major takes effects when a regular crossings average at at least $2500.00 a day. it enables police to arrest people crossing the border with the actual through eyes ation. and it gives state judges the ability to return people to the home. countries are trying to make it into the united states before the executive order takes effect. the us government says these are just some of the 3 and a half 1000 people who are illegal across the us, mexico board. every day. this action is aimed at bringing the number down. it
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plugged into the mesh at when the 7 day everidge for daily crossings exceeds 2 and a half 1000. the silent claims one to be accept. 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 and those are the only alternatives to crush because we don't have the means to go by. like god bless you that they, they were going as well just as it was hard to cross all of mexico. again, it would be equally hard to return 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.
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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 of our system can affectively manage well, carry out this order consist of, of all responsibilities, international every one of them. however, it's unclear how this older bill can practice the measure itself is fairly, very significant, potentially potentially. but there are 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, in the us needs tremendous, tremendous resources to be able to deport people on flights. where people, you know, from china context on india,
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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. okay, let's get more on this from bars full and then he's a professor of political science of the board, college berlin, that's a private german american nonprofit university. thanks for your time today. bars. tell us, what will this executive order mean and practical tons the people who want to see cosigned them at the us mexico border as well. i think the decisive point is that typically as of now, the migrants were legally crossing the border, are released into the us until they can or for waiting for their trial. and so the, the main idea of this executive orders to be able to turn these legal cross
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crossings down and send to microwaves away from the border. i think this is the major point. what it's going to look like in practice, as we just heard, is a different question. ok, americans say so apparently in a recent poll they say the immigration is the most important problem facing the country. given that cam this move help to a bite and when move oats in november's presidential election? i think so, i mean we do see poles where it's just, i mean the border issue of the border measures are supported by a bi partisan or groups we've. it's also something we've seen in other places, not just in the us. sweden, denmark also have germany. there's been a ride toward shift of the center, dust parties of denmark and has been quite successful strategy for elections. so i think there is indeed a chance uh for,
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for bible to benefit from this. what is speculating or of course, or the moderate republicans so the 6 to, to mobilize. there is a risk, however, which is to disrupt, to some of the a parts office, a party or the either to terry and left. i think the speculation here is that she has disgruntled in many ways because of the support for israel. and so i think he's, he's pacing us his bets more on the moderate republicans, the tire invest. hm. well, we'll talk about the, the criticism this move in just a moment. but i did just want to ask you if we look slightly more with more detail at best executive order, all that any loopholes in this, or was this a blanket them? i mean, he is very much up to sizing, but what he's doing is not simply mimicking copying trumps of policy. so what he's trying to emphasize is that 1st of all, a minor swore an a company. the company will not be with last fall under this the
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executive. ringback action children would not be separated from their, from their current service, certain groups of immediately rescued cheese that chat incredibly a proof that they are spread of torture in their home countries that were also not be met by this by this executive actually. so there's certainly some limitations as, as we were saying earlier, that that has been a criticism of this executive order. some the democrats say it is just to strict. but one of the options good by didn't have to limit the number of a regular immigrants and the way that this plan does well, this executive what it of well i guess what he's trying to do, and this is also something he said in his speech is that in order for us to be an open society and to be a country of immigrants, it needs to secure its borders 1st. and i think to many disclosed sounds like a contradiction in terms to others. perhaps the case is that he's making is
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a case about security. he's very much emphasizing, but he is not limited integration on the basis of religion, for instance, as the so called mostly under the trumpet. ministration is alternate. returning to the kinds of policies of the chinese exclusion act from 1882 or the 1924 immigration act, which was 30 much based on the exclusion of certain nationalities. so i think what he's trying to do here is to say, we're still a country made of immigrants. we're still a multicultural society, but we are a secure, secure, and divorce. i mean, he's 30 much tutoring to the kinds of tiers that have been raised 30 effectively by the republicans and the last couple of years are as fulman from a bond to college berlin bar. thank you so much for your analysis there and for your time. thank you've are now source ease in southern germany all baffling the off to most of severe flooding in the region.
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at least 5 people died off to several rivers bus. the banks of the following days of heavy right among those who died was a firefighter who was killed during the rescue operation in the bavarian city of regions. but the water level in the new river is still at 6 masons. now that is double what it normally is, parts of the river, right, which is a major shipping route, remain close to cargo ships. the situation dells now appear to be easing with water level slowly receding in some areas and no more heavy rain full cost. the several people also missing fit dead. police say that they rescued one woman who had spent 52 hours and it's free to escape the flooding. she is currently recovering and husband indeed at least matthew moore is in the southern jasmine city of reagan spoke. he told me more about the situation that of the situation hidden riggins bug remains titans this morning. not because the water level is still twice as high as
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it. no, as it normally is. a nice place to get an enormous pardon on the artificial dikes of been wrecked it up and down the river down youtube. and the weak point, according to officials, is the river bank. and you can see over my shoulder. and that's because it's an island there on the wall. so he's trying to get in to the sub soil there on his thrust today. not only to come over the the, the occupational 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, be 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 walk in 247 to try to stabilize that. that 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 slot, but i like to go back and really i can't sleep at night and i'm just it's, it's a never rocketing experience. he said. and so that's the situation as an issue and riggs like so, really difficult situation. i mean,
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the heavy rain that's cool is to all of these floods has now still causing it, but it is, it does not mean that the worst is over. i mean, it sounds like that these ongoing and a efforts 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 cool slides you, we come to pass all which is yesterday to clear the state of disaster really because the old tired and past always been flooded and there are a lot of water levels, noise coming down to forward. these are wanting that it could come come back off again, albeit slowly. and basically the threat noticed that these type stuff in bo, up and down the river that if one of those sounds great, catastrophic flooding. so although the range of still that the high water levels on the done, you river mean that the threat of flooding severe flooding is sylvia. i know, i mean why? oh, you've got then elsewhere in germany 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 of the well, there's always this debate about whether they're doing an off, whether they've done enough to protect people from flooding and whether they're willing to put to do more in the future as a 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 their 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 record, as i say, and paso, there's talk a forward to, 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 or 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 bureaus 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 correspondent mfc more reporting that from reconstruct. monthly. thanks so much i. are you watching the w news live from valencia? is there a reminder of our top stories today? the indian prime minister there under moody, has claimed victory in india's column entry elections. setting him up for a ras, the tub bodies, and the a alliance of policies is one of majority in parliament. but his own hindu nationalist policy, the beach i p as full and short of its own outright. mcgovern on the u. s. president j. biden's issued and executive order to restrict irregular my friends claiming assign them to the us mexico border. it enables police to arrest
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people crossing the buddha without full size ation. and the state judges the ability to return people to the country. that is what we have time coming up next made in germany off. if jen z is a lazy, we're just living balance slide. stay tuned for that. if you can, 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, dc. you will remember exactly what he said that, but his sons and prophecy performance has already gone viral. take a look at this 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 political rivals through the weapon ization of our justice system equal justice for
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