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supposing took 6 weeks to complete, the result is in good news, full prime minister and the red remote day. instead of delivering a landslide for his head and do nationalist votes dented, 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 response. this time the public did not give an absolute majority to any one of the parties are today. is an us vicious day. i am extremely proud plus the people of india a n d a coalition that by his can do naturalist b. j pay with an unexpectedly strong challenge from the opposition. where does it leave the populace leader and his polarizing agend?
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laura, not the moment. first, this report never written, dra mowdy 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, b. j. p party. last half it seats in the bel, whether state, which had been a bastion of support in 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. as dounia victory is
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a win for the world's largest democracy funds that the jeep the opposition is also celebrating after surpassing expectations and exit poll predictions. the congress party calls the substantial gains made by the opposition coalition, a rebuke of motives mixed economic record, and pull arising politics. the country has unanimously and clearly stated. we do not want mr in the end of the movie, and mr. i'm a chop 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. and we're moving over the course of the last 6 weeks. more than 640000000 people cast their ballots for the
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new government, making india's general election, the largest in the world. so let's explore this way. so meet gun gooey, who is a professor of political science at indiana university in the united states is written extensively on india, domestic politics and foreign policy joins us from bloomington, a welcome to the w professor. so we have a victorious, but we can the red drop mode a and i'm election that was supposed to be in force, his popularity. what do you make a vis results as well? i agree with you that he and his bodies have been significantly weakened because the exit polls and movie himself and suggested that to spotty and the cool, a nation that he represents the national democratic the lines would win over $400.00 seats. if you know 543 seats fall of it,
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will that prediction certainly has been proven to be, i'll be false. a, b, b 's fortunate is the n d a. the national democratic, the lines, the one that she leaves, i would even manage to give $300.00 seats at the, at this stage on isn't to, it's a say what went wrong full bodies, b the b j pe and it's n d i alliance. so we have some preliminary hypotheses i take movie, overplayed is, and with the hindu nationalism card. i think that the alienated segment of the population who are much more conflict, concerned about the issues of inflation. often unemployment of climate change. all of these things have afflicted their lives in 4 ways. and
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movie really did not address these issues forthrightly in the election and the opposition to its credit, at least to raise some of these issues, if not all. so he'll be going into a said to be a completely different political climate. he's been criticized for. he's supposedly autocratic tendency, now he will have to accommodate the wishes of coalition partners. what changes in style, the, if it's not substance, do you expect to see he's an extraordinarily guest and a droid school edition, and so he will back to the prevailing winds. my suspicion is he will not only abandon into natural list agenda, but he will secondly, downplayed. i like in his fast i'm in office between
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20142019. he will emphasize issues of social welfare, of access to goods and services on the part of the pool in the marginalized in india. and so the movement at least he will seek to set aside the viola and tend to agenda into the nationalist agenda that you had come to be identified with over the last 5 years. is 2nd um and office. okay, so if your rights to a, to any like this paying attention, this will look like he's paying attention to the concerns that they, they voice, the cost is majority. that's exactly right. but bear in mind that this will be a tactical concession. there is that the old english expression about
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a leopard not changing its pulse. this is the man who from the age of 8 has been deep in this and do nationalist agenda. and it is hard to visualize how he code a roughly sort of dispensed way face all to gather, given that this has been all to the parcel office very exist, there's hardware and use does so as well as a lack of focus on the bread and butter issues, let's just talk about bit bit they begin to nationalist agenda because he's also been accused of studying religious divisions by concentrating in due time posing leading ceremonies and effectively bloating the line between the state and religion . as that's top, take back fired. he probably has back 5 the amongst the
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2nd segment don't be lacked or it who i have in interviews. this is anecdotal evidence. we don't have systematic survey data as yet, but anecdotal evidence based on conversations that just individuals i've had with journalist set that people have said that we do want to stay to tell us about on in the ways. and this is a purely personal matter. i know to the matter that the prime minister of the country should be hectoring also by. okay, so a changed domestic focus. do you anticipate any changes in terms of india's international of foreign policy? as i see the broad contours of india's foreign policy, not changing under a had
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a mode be led coalition, the broad contours. there is a great deal of consensus. i think the differences really lie at the margins and his domestic partners are going to be far more concerned about domestic issues rather than me interfering with him and his foreign minister on matters of foreign policy. so some of the spam fare and the flamboyance that had come to characterize india as foreign policy. what was the last several years will probably be diminish as mode the needs to work closely with this call ition off those and do man defense is at home. but i think the basic substance and the trust of india foreign policy, i do think is going to dramatically check one of the bigger issues as far as the
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west is concerned, mr. moody has been able to very, very desperately and walk this line between on, on the issue of new cry between the united states and russia will, he's when can position at home, allow the west to perhaps apply more pressure to him. and i think there will be a certain degree of pressure, but i think there are distinct limits to that. the west and particularly the united states needs india as a ball work against chinese. expand for this to behavior in asia. that remains a constant unless there is some miraculous wrapped bruce small with china, which i don't foresee any time in the near future. india will still remain this be what the state that the west and particularly the united states we need right
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for. consequently, i don't think there will be any substantial view pressure, right. we'd be that on movies. go. thank you so much for guiding us throughout. so got clearly professor professor assume we can go any from indiana university. thank you. thank you. from the wells, the biggest democratic election to the 2nd, the biggest the here in the european union with just days to go before the stats of elections, to the european parliament efforts in overdrive to try and count to russian interference. what's dogs astounding. the law warning, the pro crime, the networks of spreading propaganda and this information to try and the stabilize the block, dw, debbie schultz reports of the kremlin once a vote in european elections. every board by the german federal forwarding office
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filed to the russia had used more than 50000 fake accounts on ex, sending more than 1000000 tweets in order to manipulate public opinion. only in germany. some far right members and staff of the european parliament are being investigated for helping accused of taking money to promote pro rush of views through a propaganda network called voice of europe, allegedly financed by moscow and then headquartered in prague, even after being sanctioned and expelled by both the jet and government and the e u. the website kept its prague address a surprise to at least one resident of the building. were you aware that your home address is being used as a, as the sight of a russian propaganda with its 1st time of day bodies, while boys of europe may be muted, there are plenty of other voices that concern democracy active as veronica v. who
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has been working to counter kremlin this information for years and wishes european politicians would take a more active role rest improve again, that is not trying to persuade anyone about anything really. they are just trying to start chaos and distrust. so as long as we are not conquering it with some kind of narrative, that is going to create a story that is going to make people believe in democracy again for losing and are you losing right now? i think we are on the verge of a vehicle that illustrates how checks candidates are attacking each other with the accusations of kremlin sympathies instead of presenting positive platforms. so basically, although the governmental prices are sort of spreading manipulation at best. so this information about the policies can't all be blamed on. foreign influence is plenty comes from european politicians themselves. the gary and government is accusing the block of planning to for there's young europeans into the military to send them to ukraine. d w's back check. team dispelled that notion quickly,
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noting the germany's monford river head of the largest political group and the european parliament has called for the german army to re introduce conscription. nothing else, but russia's war on ukraine has given this informers of all backgrounds much more material to work with, compared with the last year at p and elections in 2019 and cove it pandemic conspiracy theories have also been resurrected for the vote. the european digital media observatory is a hub for $52.00 fact checking organizations coordinator to mazda cannetta hopes voters will be proactive and informing themselves nourishing has the skepticism on one hand, but do not also fall in the except off. is the job not trusting anything or anyone because this is one of the cool of this information wanting people not to trust anybody and things being that you know, truth and falseness are absolutely the same. cannetta also warns that while the use of artificial intelligence in creating deep fakes has not been as prevalent as was
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feared, such tactics could still be deployed at the last minute, making it very hard to verify information and time. he urges voters to stay vigilant. european elections will be a crucial test as to how much fact checkers can do to ensure election integrity. you'll gusev had a as a tech policy fellow, the autopay and council on foreign relations. he recently co offered an article discussing how are you repeating proposal for a democracy shield? mike, tackle russian at this information, welcome to dw, and we'll talk about democracy sales and a move. and let's 1st of all, let's start with this. the scale of this fact. what do we scared that russia will do, and what consequences it might have as well, we can definitely say that i had the 2024 group in election. we have seen a search, engrossing these information, rushes by categories and strives to be and most importantly, look, they,
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some x rays have estimated nothing. 2022 rushes somewhere between $1.00 and $2000000000.00 on t media outlets desperate this information. my goal is to go see this is very much in google, most deal operations as the outlets operate in over 20 languages. and finally, the scale of russian operations, the social media is all successful repeated artificially by creating, multiplying up the accounts and slowly on 9 platforms we thought. so all of these elements together signify the rock, the scale of any 10, all gross, and this information of variations, and would be by the possibilities of these will have an actually impact on the elections. ok, so russia us floods batteries, people's take dr. accounts with nonsense i'm. is there any, does he have any demands streubal effect as well? it's, of course, always very complex to do. i can be how, how about the effect is if there is any swinging electro outcomes. however,
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the risk already and there are recent examples where it can be argued that these information pass out and note the blinking back. and that makes sense. and you just earlier this year, many slovak observers and local experts argued that the impact of russian, this information on their presidential election was going to answer the most police example. i'll set these information to place just after this. first of all, this is go back in presidential elections, web pro russian media outlets prevention, the false, the point, the pro western candidate, even the court. so when reading stage, maybe the scripts, it says look, soldiers to you, great device. and now this is an example, does it costs it to the wording and make us more cautious and vigilant about the actually impacts those types of variations. ok, that's so by this democracy shield that said brussels is thompson just explained to us what that suggesting as well this was an idea of a game from president when the line her saw a one of the debates. the problem is to introduce and you'd be in democracy sealed
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a seems to be the like. it's now see outlined the need for a dedicated structure to gone through for you to experience. as you said, the thoughts you will all necessary expertise link and coordinating existing national agencies finally see past, build them or be use existing piece regulation and yet even tougher on a i genetic defects. now, besides these general guidelines, not much spouse as the east coast, but 3 things that become apparent from this debate. firstly that the united states action. secondly, the decisive must be quality, may be to avoid a fact, maybe the pros, and certainly the any kind of action must take into account the rapid progress. ok, those it go, tools and the damage sticking hats. i wanted to ask you about advocates and points number 2, and number 3 seem to go against each other. how do you coordinate? rapid action across 27 countries is doing some pretty 70 countries who often can't even agree on what days is. absolutely. if any mental stuff is not easy at
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all, but in order to be affected, we must be coordinated. so the 1st step will of course be to agree on the series strategy, and that will be a difficult task, but we must boost for it. and then the 2nd step will be to set up a dedicated institution. i'll be a task force if you will, that will implemented. these are the common reason that you are being used as we read on the ground by promoting new regulations by promoting humanities. was that the effect of the contribution information like relation alterations, okay. e you task force, that sounds like just the thing. this isn't the blink truth, but open democracy's assisting targets. we are too busy working 2 jobs. try to put food on the table to be constantly fox checking every snippet we hoff here on take tackle youtube are. absolutely, i mean, is one of the main challenges of democracies. we're always behind the car behind
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what are we doing? the resumes, are we going to do what? but we must keep on define. now one of the new techniques that are on the table and very much part of the discussion for you again, democracy, seals are the techniques of the body that may help us when it comes to the users of the patient. now what these 3 by thing it's old about the thing, citizens, how to spell these full claims before and confidence and exhibit needs. that is very intriguing. now one example of how i think that they place in the use is by creating and disseminating short videos. for example, we've highlighted the techniques that are commonly used in information companies. for example, we could create them for only 5 video streaming different techniques seen in false claims about your grade and refugees. now that these are very much and important to that we must take into consideration in order to not fall behind the curve already targeted again, again, no, you see this fish up, it's not as lovely, but that takes efforts from us. we have demonstrated time and time again
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that we really don't want to make the effort. we're much, we have much more comfortable in our little echo chambers. we don't want to pre bunker depot, we want to hear what we want to hear. absolutely, but that is part of the problem and it needs to be part of as soon as i say it is estimated. those ross yeah, invest somewhere between one and 2000000000 on the dc information companies. on the other hand, just to give you a comparison of the use for easy communications being inside the yes and to come up with service. reasoning is only 10000000 in the budget allocation. so we have also to find that so got when he comes to expertise and funding these efforts that also make us pull behind to occur. so in order to get serious about, i found this information, we must also get seriously funding and financing. i said that this sounds like a losing battle, but i'm glad to know that you're out there fighting the good fights you'll goes reading from the european council on foreign relations. good talking to you. thank you so much you were having so
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today i'm moving past to public instruction and usually the executive authority is available to me as president do it i can on my own address the board was the u. s. president joe biden unveiling tough new border security measures with a bi partisan immigration bill, or nowhere in congress is executive or that gives the officials or far as you to shut the us mexican border to asylum seekers whenever there's a spiking in legal crossings and makes it easier to be pulled my guns back to mexico. new jobs will take effect straight away and follow a rack on searching for the crossings up to around 10000 a day in december. immigration has become a liability for jo bivens re election campaign. is more of what you have to say, and i believe the immigration is always found on life of america were consummately
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renewed by a fusion of people and newtown stature. liberty is not some relic of american history. stands for who we are united states. so i will never demonize immigrants. i will never refer to immigrants as for poisoning the blood of a country further, i'll never separate children from their families of divorce. so is joe biden, taking a page out of donald trump's playbook? his dw is that benjamin alvarado scrub. that's right. and that's also what some within the democratic party are at choosing him of they have been of cause 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 in the u. s. business. definitely an attempt to neutralize it, one of biden's political weak spots,
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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 a way to secure 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 that this decision is the most consequential reform of us immigration laws in decades as they called it and event alvaros group a washington, and that was the day a mall on the dw, don't com, of course. have a good a the
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how many of you speak more than 2 languages? at least 2 or more languages. we used to be taught to speak english. why we, we can from becky ground of speaking, hey, we have to embrace and mean, so, i mean, do you, do you lose you? i just simply by learning a level language, when i speak english, i said please do reach pressing the 77 percent on dw. well that's next is the grades. and then slide buried,
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manuel saw that it was the path to his wife and children. he calls it faint, but the catastrophe was caused by blood for a new highway a chinese construction projects in columbia. with no regard for the logo. in 60 minutes on d w. the name is and i'm debbie. i have 3 kids. my name is steve, i'm on the college and that i d cage practically. i believe in doing just me that i'm seeing. my name is tim. run sony. i like report and moving from one village to another. financially we are very strong. thank the gods for my family. this is
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india is new generation. what are they doing in the world most healthy in this country? what do they want to change in the society full of contrasts? the indian aids stuff, june 5th, i'm d w. the we used to be forced to speak english, why we, we can from becky ground of speaking. so here we have been raised on imply healey dental and i've been told go stories and so he no longer reading it. and so he's been on longer writing your you, you lose your identity. we just allow her languages to die and we are in bracing languages that are not ours. go to the right language. it does not only bridge communication, but also shapes or identities. how is seeing how we perceive the world it 1st as the core of our existence. this is a highly personal my.

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