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the, the, this is the w news line from that their engine load is lyons wins in the states to form a government in the world's biggest democratic elections for the indian prime ministers . paucity the php files to secure its own majority, leaving it in need of support from other boxes also on the program to abide and gets tough on migrants of the us. mexico border us presidents, a non physical new assignment restrictions. and he says unnecessary critics, including some of these evans democratic lawmakers, work side of that to strict large areas of southern jeremy, remain under water as please confirm at least 5 depths in the country. the latest
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southern disaster and china's china. a 6 space pro begins which journey back to us, full of rock and soil samples from the fall side of the . i'm so glad you're welcome to the program, indian prime minister there engine. nobody has claimed victory on the set for a rat. the time after the countries weeks long parliamentary elections, but the focus of defied exit poll protections of a landslide victory. mr. bodies and the alliance of potty says beach. the 272 st. threshold needed to form a government. but with counting still going on, he's going to national respond to the beach. i pay is set to full show of legitimacy, narrative remote e ways to
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a crowd of supporters lining the streets at his victory parade. india's prime minister has won his seat for 3rd consecutive term in the city of r, a nazi in the northern indian state of tar per dash. but his can do nationalist b, j. p party. last half it seats in the bel, whether state, which had been a bastion of support and the 2 previous elections in 20142019. this helped fuel his loss of and outright majority in parliament. moody will now have to rely on his coalition partners and the national democratic alliance to make policy decisions and pass laws. addressing the nation from b j. p. headquarters, the populace leader held the widow as a historical feet. despite the set back, he becomes only the 2nd indian leader to win a 3rd consecutive term. bully, i guess, victory is a win for the world's largest democracy, some of the jeep. the opposition is also celebrating
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after surpassing expectations and exit pull predictions. the congress party calls the substantial gains made by the opposition coalition, a rebuke of motives mixed economic record, and pull arising politics of the country has unanimously and clearly stated. we do not want mr lot in the movie, and mr. i'm a job to be involved in the ending of this country. we do not like the way they were on this country. we do not appreciate the way they have attacked the constitution. we do not appreciate the relative around this country for the last 10 years. so that is the message from yesterday, and we're moving over the course of the last 6 weeks. more than 640000000 people cast their ballots for the new government, making india's general election. the largest in the world
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dealer of cheese under pets, has been adults, is about some of the significant losses. the beach i pay has suffered in general to form a government in india. any party or alliance needs to cross the threshold of 272 seats. 9 due in 2019 and the last general elections, the 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 try dish or your p for short, it is in the most popular state, it has a population bigger than that of brazil 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 they barely made half of it. so that's quite
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a considerable loss and this is especially significant because this happened in the northern indian, hindi heartland, which is an absolute stronghold of the beach, a p. and we could see here that congress could win a fuel 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 sound much why the party, one of the members of the india alliance, which is congress yet. and they alone could win around $38.00 seats. sandra pads when a dummy well, the changing global order, the united states as increasingly prioritize this relationship with the india and will be monitoring these results closely. the wells 2 biggest democracies do see i to i on many issues including the need to keep china is power in check, but india appears came to preserve some dividing lines. it's a strategic partnership that only keeps on growing. it special status was on
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display nearly a year ago during indian prime minister, and their engine mode is trip to the us. modi is one of just 5 world leaders, welcomed by president joe biden on the state visit partnership that was among most consequential in the world that a strong are closer and more dynamic in any time industry. there was a strong bipartisan support for developing even better tides within the something it can always by multi in his address to the congress in law. i've had jean since i came here, say when some of the eval, but a lot has remain the same. like some of the companies main to deepen the pregnancy big when in the and the united states.
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washington has also been trying to woo daily with an i encountering china is growing influence in the in the pacific. but india has deeply held belief in not aligned with any power. something demonstrated by the equally good ties daily has with moscow, despite its aggression in ukraine. a platform secured in defense trade has been also important for the 2 countries partners. the us is now india, stop trading partner. well, daily is washington's 8th team to which has an attractive market has been trying to position itself as a global production. have an alternative to china. the defense or trade, the both sides agree. chairs. there is an unlimited potential for growing their
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ties. the process, which is unlikely to be affected by a and the outcome of their respective elections in india and the us or or catherine habit is chad of us. india policy studies at the center for strategic and international studies in washington. she's also a former us consul general in india as to how she thinks the elections turned out folder under moody. he's going to have to rely on a coalition, which is something to render moody is never had to do not as chief minister and good job and not as prime minister of india of so we're going to learn a lot in the next 2 days to week a little longer about what kind of a government these going to pull together. there will be a lot of signal sent. i think about the kinds of people will be appointed to key cabinet positions. so the 1st thing, if i were still in the us government, that i would do is just say we need to wait and see because a lot,
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a lot will be known from the details of what happens next. it's also a good reminder of the importance of their region. one smaller parties in india. in many respects, india's one of the world's most dynamic democracies. you heard 640000000 people voting. there's something like 54 regional parties, 27 states menu with their own languages. it's a very complex place of the so this will have consequences all up and down at different levels of government, i think. okay, i appreciate what you decide about as something to, to ways and see what, what signals are being sense. but let's back here. nice. what opportunities might the constraints of having to work within a coalition? what opportunities might that presents for the united states? so it's a very good question. i would say that the us into your relationship, which are your own commentators know that is deepening,
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which is very important to both countries. i think it will be as important to india possibly more important. now given the selection, i think it's the folders have shown that they would like better lives. they want them now they, it's gonna, we're gonna have to wait and see, you know, more in depth exit studies of what really happened. but it's from what i've been reading, that's what voters are saying. and so a trade in investment is gonna remain key to building the indian economy. there's still many, many sectors that are close to foreign investment, and they're still going to be an interest in developing high value manufacturing, which is a goal that the united states shares for india a given our desire to reduce economic dependency on china. and on the same time, the outside threats still remain the indian government and shave change, but much of the world has not changed. you know, the dynamics in the region are main and much the same. there's china on the border
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. there's china is influence in the immediate neighborhood. there's pandemic out there. you know, there's a lot of cabins driving the closeness of relationship that will just like you to pick up on one of the points. you mentioned that in just relationship with china, do you see opportunities that. busy beijing, can you see basing stance towards the india a change and given the, the long standing bought a dispute. so these 2 countries have had well, you're, you're bringing up a good point. i mean, in the china made try and take advantage of this in some way. and we'll have to monitor that and deal with it very in a coherent way with our partners to send signals that, that, that, that's not on. i mean, i don't think we're seeing a collapsing india. i don't think that china will see it as a huge opening for themselves, but i think their, their desires and the region will remain the same. and they may perceive that moti
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will have a few more hurdles, but you will have a cold list and i'm so that's very weird and exaggerate that. thank you for to history. katherine how that for the us senior diplomats in india. thank you so much . i take a look now add some more of the storage, making headlines around the world. and we'll start seeing nigeria unions of suspended, a general strike for a week and initial walk out on monday, shuffle and 4th schools and government offices as well as interrupting power supplies. you an instance thinking a high, a minimum wage, double digit inflation has left millions of nigerians struggling to buy food. nearly the valley has attempted a memorial service in the info highlight husband alike. same to valley. today would have been, he's 48 birthday the crime and crazy cannot position leave it died and on. ok to present this year. as long as you say he died of natural causes. but mr. nevada and these allies claim he was murdered. israel has agreed to buy another squadron of
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us f $35.00 fights, rejects the $3000000000.00 daily's for $25.00 aircraft with delivery due to begin in 2028 dash $35.00 is the wells most of the funds assigned to jet a us president joe biden has issued an executive order to block a regular migrants from claiming asylum at the us. mexico border. the measure lives officers to quickly return people across the board or the home countries as long as illegal crossings average at least 2500 a day. so today i'm moving past republican instruction and usually the executive authority is available to me as president. do it, i can on my own address the board. today i'm announcing access to bar migraines, blue cross, our southern border unlawfully from receiving the style. migraines will be restricted from receiving asylum at our southern border unless they seek it after
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entering through an established level of process. the migration is one of the funniest issues in the selection here. and one way i missed the bibles republican rival, donald trump, is c as tough as the president's plan would shut the southern us for to, to assign them. so it is when numbers of rivals become too high for both the gods to process crossing. so isn't considerably sensors divide into office banking at 300000 in december, but the following in recent months. the reason, paul, the american said immigration was the most important problem facing the country that's got more from the deputies, washington correspondent, benjamin alvaros group. welcome ben of so we have an election lou banks, i mean, looks very much as though joe biden is copying donald trump to that's right. and that's also what some within the democratic party are accusing
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him of. there's been of course, many reactions to this announcement. one of them is democratic center for california, all expedia will accused a president biden of abandoning, and i quote our obligations to provide people fleeing persecution, violence and authors, terry, and isn't with an opportunity to seek refuge in the refuge. and then you ask, this is definitely an attempt to neutralize it, one of biden's political weak spots. if you could call it like this in his re election battle against donald trump. and the white house is accusing republicans in congress of refusing to take necessary steps to as white oaks as secure in the border in the white house. also send out a talk sheet, accusing them of putting in a quote i can partisan politics ahead of our national security twice. voting against the toughest inferior set of reforms in a decade. so definitely is something where the white house sat, the best decision is the most consequential reform of us immigration laws in decades as they called it. okay. so big that this gets triggered when,
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um uh when asylum see, cuz numbers hates 2500. this is why is this this number comes coming from? because it just seems weird. and one presumes that this is not gonna play well with the democratic electorate. absolutely, and is not just the question with the voters with the select us, but also the reactions within his a party because when the president biden announced this in the white house east room, he was flanked by mayors in law enforcement from border states or those who taught by a regular and migrations, and one of them was the mayor of brownsville, texas, john cohen. and that's quite interesting because it president by and recently visited that city in texas. we covered the visit there and we also spoke to some of his supporters. we spoke also to pray, migration, and border organizations there who told us that they were disappointment,
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that the president would meet law enforcement and not talk it to the community. they a post a way and that the by not ministration is handling it. migration. they said that regardless of who's in the white house, the problems at the border remain the same. they accused president by enough just looking for a photo opportunity looking at form of votes, and that's many isn't quite similar to a many half and wondering it to calling this also move it to get more voters ahead of the presidential election. a, c o u, the american civil liberties union has already said that it will sue the bite and administration, accusing this action of taking the same approach as to bind the ministration. so what would republicans be able to claim this as a victory? they already doing that, in fact, donald trump posted a video on his tooth social media platform. he added the base restriction. so just for show ahead of the presidential debate that will happen later this month, we're public and, and mike johnson, the speaker of the house of representative called
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a this executive action. and i quote nothing at nothing more than a desperate it political stunned it to try and civilized his plummeting a poll numbers he ended this joint statement with other republican, a politician's advice, stating that americans tend to ride through biden's election years. thunder is it cold? but as we're waiting for more reactions from republicans and also from democrats, it's important to you to mention that the timing for this announcement is definitely not a co incidence. that happened just after last weekend's presidential election in mexico and his president bite and congratulated president elect cloudy, assigned them on the phone. on monday the white house declined to say whether they spoke about this topic to so many questions. and of course, complications remain to see how this will look like how this directive would be implemented. and also we need to wait for new polls to see how the, how border is how possible voters will react to this decision. it remains to be
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seen if this will be in electro data for by an r, a lose lose situation by not winning undecided voters and also losing democratic voters over this new sense. and human alvarez grew up in washington tank in place here in germany. so at least 5 people have died in severe flooding in the south of the country. situation in bavaria in areas close to the river down you'll be described as the most critical as rescue is trying to reach people less stranded by the rising waters. in the centre of ratings, bug down the river is threatening to bust its banks or to using the bavarian city a trying to baffle against record high water levels. we don't watch the official dykes and floods. bar is as low close observed the results of extreme weather that they worry will soon become the new normal disability most the time periods
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between these catastrophes are getting shorter and shorter. so of course, something has to be done. they've already done a lot here to protect against the flooding, all. so they built good barricades, but there will come a time when the water can no longer be held back up like i think especially from my generation. it's like. c not even an option to not think of climate change because you see it right there in the climate change per testers 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
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working hard to make sure that we're able to withstand the next few days of a stay in l. sweat and bavaria. the west has paused for now residence in the town of d doff, 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 the homes in southern germany and recent days as well to levels and the done, you continue to swell. further evacuations are expected. a china is chung, a 6 lumina pro, is on its way back to us after collecting rock and soil samples from the fall side of the moon. china is national space agency, confirmed the uncouth spacecraft lifted off on the new surface early on tuesday and entered the office. if you return safely to us, the china would become the 1st country to retrieve samples from the moon's file
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size. ok, carrying is editor of nasa watch dot com. he explains how big a deal this 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, 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 sold ration. but the rocks again that the rocks that they're looking to
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get are from the south pole acre base and down here back billions of years ago. 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 mission 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 so you recognize the more than a 100 lumen emissions by private companies, my governments are expected to take place by 20. so see why all these countries suddenly so eager to go back up there as well. you know, it's interesting, i'm 68. i go 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
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a variety. you do you political reasons, sofa? well, we did that and it sort of fell out of fashion for 10 or 20 years. and then suddenly, you're billing me 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, india, and here's rio, 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, here's something you'd ask this. but the most important thing is, i remember seeing somebody walk in service the 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 landing for billions of people. so it's all part of one big.
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okay, so just set just china when which i, when the trucks get back to us and china goes through them and doesn't keep them on the days of to itself or does the well get to, to see what rocks from the other side of the world like you 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 a quickly it's 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 area that's being brought back by changes 6. so, you know, 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 is china now the big space power. uh
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it depends on where you stand, depending on where you sit there they've had a actually the track record, taskbar or other countries of landed or crashed or jump stuff that 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, they're talking to you as an advocate. thank you so much. k county, that is of nasa. what stop com my pleasure, sporting dw, nearby from the land. the reminder of our top story is at this hour. and is the election commission says the colors and a headed by a prime minister and the red drum mode. he has won a majority in parliament in the countries with general elections. it's on the line slide. the victory predict student exit polls leaves mr. bodie needing support. from coalition partners as a heads into life 3rd to police here in germany say at least 5 people have died
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because of severe flooding in the south of the country. tens of thousands of rescues deployed to fight the rising horses and move peoples of safety. the regions of valiant and bottom voted bug among the worst effect. and just a moment of about stay through that. so the story is behind the big headlines of the day. taking a closer look at india's elections. that's next. hit on data, the
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them to keep going on the sound of simple stuff. on the w of the people have spoken old 642000000 of them. that was the town in india's mamma, general election, a new record for the world's biggest democracy. voting took 6 weeks to complete, the result isn't good news, full prime minister in the red remote a. instead of delivering a line slide for he's heading to nationalist, the votes, dentist then majority in parliament. so how will he cope with being forced to lead a coalition? i'm feel galion by then and this is the day the .
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