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the, the, this is dw news line from them and their engine mode is a lion's wins, enough seems to form a government in the world's biggest democratic election. the indian prime ministers policy, the beach i, p. it fails to security. so majority, leaving us in need of support from other parts of the program. budge, areas of southern germany, remain under both as police confirm at least 5 deaths in the countries latest flooding disaster. china is chunk a state space product begins its journey back to a full of growth and solo samples from the fall side of the minute.
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the note's ok welcome to the program indian prime minister, the red drop mode a has claimed victory undergrad. the time after the countries weeks long parliamentary elections, but voters of defied exit polls. predictions of a landslide victory. mister motors and the alliance of policy says one, a majority in parliament, but most but with most votes and i've counted, is hindu nationalist potty the b j. p. looks at the full shows of it. so now, right majority, following a drop in support to the range remote e ways to 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 hindu nationalist,
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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 our victory is a win for the world's largest democracy, some of the jeep. the opposition is also celebrating after surpassing expectations and exit pull predictions. the congress party calls the substantial gains made by the opposition coalition,
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a rebuke of motives mixed economic record, and pull arising. politics of the country has unanimously and clearly stated. we do not want mr. in the end of the movie, and mr. i'm a job to be involved in the ending of this country. we do not like the way they run 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 into a movie. 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. denny bureau, chaves, under pets, as men explain some of these significant losses. the b j face of it, a general to form a government in india,
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any party or alliance needs to cross the threshold of 272 seats. mind you in 2019. and the last general elections, they beach a p, loan, 1303 seats. this is not the case this time around. they have lost quite a few numbers of states, and nowhere is this kiera. then in the state of the top side dish or your p for short, it is in the most popular state. it has a population bigger than that of brazil or pockets done for that matter. and this states sense a t m piece to the national capital and the 2019 elections. they beach a p could secure 62 out of these a t m p seats. and this time around they barely made half of it. so that's quite a considerable loss and this is especially significant because this happened in the northern india and heavy hot land, which was an absolute stronghold of the beach, a p. and we could see here that congress could win
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a few more seats. they went up from one to you from one see to about 6 seats, and the big window here in your p is original potty that's sort of searched again. it's the how much, why the party, one of the members of the india alliance, which is congress that they alone could win around $38.00 seats. i thought that a bureau chief xandra pets as well as the united states for our president by and those issues and executive order to block irregular my country from climbing the side of the us mexico border. the measure enables officers to be to, to quickly return people across the border or to 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 or southern border unlawfully from receiving the style. migraines to be
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restricted from receiving asylum at our southern border unless they seek it after entering through an established level of process. a migration is one of the phone is the issues in this us election here. and one of them which mr. biden's republican rival donald trump is seen as tougher crossings have risen considerably since joe biden took office, taking it 300000 in december. but following in recent months, in the recent poll, the american said immigration was the most important problem facing the country. look at small stores making headlines around the world as well as agreed to buy another squadron of us f $3055.00 suggests the $3000000000.00 bill is for $25.00 aircraft with delivery due to begin in 2028. yes. 35 as the world's most advanced 5 projects. julia devonte a has attended
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a memorial service info then for her late husband alexi. and the following. today would have been he's 48 birthday coming. tragic enough position needed died in the arctic prison this year. rational thursday said he died of natural causes but missed and the problem is allies claim he was murdered. unions in nigeria have suspended a general strike for a week, and the initial will count on monday shots. it add port schools and government offices as well as interrupting power supplies. unions, us taking a higher minimum wage, double digital placements left millions of nigerians to struggling to buy food. so police here in germany site nice. 5 people have died in severe flooding in the south of the country. the situation in bavaria and address close to the river done you will be described as the most critical. as rescuers tried to reach people less stranded by rising waters. in the centre of reagans bug down the
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river is threatening to bust its banks or t, as in the very in city, are trying to buckle against record high water levels. we don't watch the official dykes and slots bar is as low close observed the results of extreme weather that they worry will soon become the new normal most the time periods between these catastrophes are getting shorter and shorter. so of course something has to be done . they've already done a lot here to protect against the flooding. 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 not even an option to not think of climate change because you see it right there in the climate change protest, please bring the concern straight to the very end lead to moccasin to when he
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visited the city to observe the flood damage and bomb before giving a stop warning, i mean, but it's gonna be the effects of the last few days and weeks make the situation especially dangerous. we are not in the clear, in fact the opposite and we're working hard to make sure that we're able to withstand the next few days of a stay in l sweat and of area the west has passed. so now residents in the town of d doff is starting to clear up the homes and assess the damage. 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 in recent days as well to levels and the don, you'd continue to swell for the evacuations are expected. a china
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is chinese 6 luna pro based on his way back to us after collecting rock and cycle samples. from the fall side of the moon, chinese national space agency confirmed the and crude space craft lifted off from them surface early on tuesday and entered lunar orbit. if you'd return safely, a china could become the kind of would become the 1st country to retrieve samples from the moves fall side. keith cowering is editor of nasa watch dot com. he explained how big a deal this is. what'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 side. this mission landed on the backside down here, a very difficult place to get to. so it's the 1st samples from the far side of the loan, but this is the 2nd time china has landed on the far side of the loan. and they're
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the only countries that have done it. so it's a big deal. so and it's the big isn't the fact that this has been done successfully so far? or are we expecting some sort of treasure trouble from these, these bucketfuls of rocks. it will be a, any time or space base that goes, it does what a get are from the south pole acreage 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. for the 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 lou and emissions by private companies. my governments are expected to take place by 20, so i see why all these countries us suddenly so eager to go back up there as well.
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you know, it's interesting, i'm 68. i go back when we had the space rates and was america and russia and then every, with our soviets and everybody in between. and it was difficult. nobody's ever done it before. and it was a race for a variety. you do 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 get 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 surface the you might have remembered,
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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 lunar landing for millions of people. so it's all part of one big. okay, so just set does china when which on a, when these rocks get back to us and china goes through them and doesn't keep them on the day? is it 2 itself, or does the world get to to see what rocks from the other side of the world? like i know the nice thing about lunar research is that you may have politics back on earth, but usually the science is something that's done in the re results come up as 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 burial that's being brought back by changes 6. so, you know, chinese, they're very,
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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 it depends on where you stand, depending on where you sit there they've had a or actually the track record, taskbar or other countries have landed or crashed or jump stuff that we haven't gotten our missions fully 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 as of nasa. what stop. com. my pleasure to set you up today. it's more world news at the top. i'll be out coming up next on dw migrations. i also have one of
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