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the, the, this is dw use life from, but in india and private, as an arranger loading faces a tougher than expected, a ton is putting, fails to secure an outright majority for the 1st time since sweeping the power at the decades ago. now beats the help of the allies. we take a look at the full out from the election. and joe biden gets tough on migrants at the us mexico border. the president announces new asylum restrictions he says unnecessary. but critics, including some of his own democrats, it'll make us think that you're straight the
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i've been visible and welcome india is prime minister is set to meet his allies today to talk about forming a government in a surprise election result, his hindu nationalist party as long as its outright majority empowerment, financial markets fell on use readings, agency, fitch says the weekend majority and arrange promoting the lines to put the brakes on government reforms. use papers, se modi's halo has dipped of the and the ranger moody is greeted by crowds of supporters after winning his seat again in the city of vera nazi in the northern indian state of utah per dash. but his hindu nationalist, b. j. p. parties lost half its seats in the bel weather state, which had been a vast june of support. and the 2 previous elections. this helped to fuel his loss of an outright majority in parliament. moody will now have to rely on his coalition
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partners and the national democratic alliance to make policy decisions and pass laws addressing party members at b. j. p. headquarters. the populace leader held the wind as an historical feet. despite the set back, he becomes only the 2nd indian leader to win a 3rd consecutive term. bully uh, victory is a win for the world's largest democracy, some of the jeep. but the off position is also celebrating after surpassing expectations. an exit poll predictions the congress party calls the substantial gains made by the opposition coalition, a rebuke of motives, mixed economic records, and polarizing politics. the main thing that this election is that in the country it has unanimously and clearly stated. we do not want mister not in the movie,
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and mister, i'm, it shall be involved in the running of this country. we do not like where we do run this country. critics accuse modi's hindu nationalist party of deepening divisions within the country, including through the use of inflammatory language such as describing the countries $200000000.00 plus muslim minority as infield traders for some reduction in b. j. p. seats is a relief for others. the prospect of a 3rd term brings renew fears for their future in the constitutionally secular country, how much school will he be less? i want to see this country as it once was. this country belongs to hindus, moves on the 6th and christians. that'd be a site, that'd be a. so bye bye. everyone wants to live in harmony. we want peace in this country. over the course of the last 6 weeks, more than 640000000 people cast their ballots, making india's general election, the largest in the world. the w correspondence of june of joins
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us from delhi. tell us more about the reaction to the results as well. then i've been reading some reactions. so in india, newspapers as well as social media since early morning today and some really interesting uh, uh, reactions. this is just to get to the newspapers 1st. that the tenant of india, newspaper headline says india got smoothly down beams, vanity shredded the deck and how to say is movie 3 point old, diminished until another newspaper. the index for says india gives india a sort of movie a message. so that really gives you a sense of the kind of reactions that will be a c. but just one reaction on the instagram really caught my eye. and i would just like to read it out to you. it said the people of india have given a verdict, definitely be remembered for a long time in indian politics. they've given prime minister movies coalition of n d a victory that feels like
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a defeat. and the voters have given the opposition lines a defeat that feels like a victory. so that gives you a sense of, you know, the broad range of reactions that you're seeing here in, in devon. so how we has moody come out of this? he was pretty weak because they know he's not used to it. his party has managed to get a, an absolute majority on its own in the last 2 terms. but now his body is at the most of the coalition partners. so the table said really towed and the whole box all 3 or 5 minutes to ship or put some movie over the last 10 years has been his was told her to do almost a unilateral style of taking they board decisions. but that wouldn't have to change now because he left to take his goldfish and fox knows on board with every decision that he takes mind you coalition government in india is not a highly unusual as we've had coordination of governments in the past. but the casualty of those governments, the coalition governments have be, has been the governance and policy making because it becomes that it's that much
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extra hard to, to make a, you know, big policy decisions. so we'll, we'll have to wait and watch to see how that sounds out of this government. what would you say about his record on studying religious divisions and leaving positive society behind economically to well, we're still unpacking the factors behind this factor and mandate of whether or not the poor arising language played a huge deductible. oh, well, we'll have to really sort of dig deep deep. uh sorry, yeah, a deep dive into that. um, but what i can say with confidence is that so so what i, what i can tell you with confidence is that, you know, over the last 2 months wouldn't be, has been speaking to the voters across in the they've been telling us that the burning issue really for them are unemployment, especially amongst a youth and inflation. remember, the price is the for food and fuel have gone up really high in the last 2 years.
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and people have really felt the pinch of that. now, coming to his religious rhetoric, you know, if, if that's an indication that the baby plays the constituency where he gets the most divisive a speech off his political cardio. i have to say where he call it was slims infiltrate . does that in the coincidence, you'll start just on because you lost, you know, that seed. another indication is a, is the city of are you where, you know, they built this grand rom temple for the majority of hendo is at it was, you know, it was launched by him with a huge amount of fun for that and also worked for him in that constituency of 5 about that includes the city of i used to be to be lost. so the indian boat does have really surprised us with this mandate. i have to say, but those results for as the w correspondence, as we get off in deli us president joe biden has issued an executive order to restrict migraines, claiming asylum at the border to mexico. it takes effect when irregular crossings
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average at least 2 and a half 1000 to date. please come in or branch. those crossing without authorization, state judges would be allowed to return people today, home contracts 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 board every day. this action is aimed at bringing the number down at plugged into the mesh at when the 7 day everidge for daily crossings exceeds 2 and a half 1000 asylum 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,
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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 those are the only alternatives to cross because we don't have the means to go by, look up. i see that they, they were going, it was, it was hard to cross all of mexico and it would be equally hard to return a fellow, but i'm going to irregular migration is a major concern for them. eric and voters months before the presidential election. joe biden wants to address the issue and was 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 on or the national. every one of them. however,
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it some clear how this older will look and 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. the us needs tremendous, tremendous resources to be able to deport people and 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 likely that the threat of debarkation will do to people have travel thousands of kilometers from trying to reach a better life in the us. so we is vis executive or limiting asylum
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seekers. vulnerable to a quote challenge. we ask maureen maia from the washington office on the late latin america and in g o for human rights. yes, i mean, i think us law and international norms which the you in reference to the agency also flight today. say that once you are on us soil, you have the right to seek protection in the united states. it's important to remember that president trump had a similar asylum than he tried to put in force and other restrictions on access to asylum that were also struck down in courts and it's expected. there's no reason to say that this wouldn't happen again. we know organizations are early preparing legal challenges for this band because they consider it illegal in germany, both levels remain high and heavily flooded parts of the southern states. but heavy rainfall is no longer full cost, providing some welcome relief for rescue is 5 people have died in the funds which sold several but rivers,
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both the banks closing widespread damage in the center of ratings bugs down the river is threatening to bust. it's banks all sorts using the bavarian city, a trying to buckle against record high water levels. we don't have to official dikes and floods. bar is as low close it's of 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've 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
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climate change protest who's brought the concern straight to the very in the democracy to when he visited the city to observe the flood damage and bomb before giving a stop warning, i mean, i just seen 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 bavaria. the west has passed. so now residents and the town of d doff is 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 that home,
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some southern germany and recent days as well to levels and they've done, you continue to swell for the evacuations are expected. you're watching dw, and here's a reminder of our top story. this our a us president joe biden has issued an executive order to restrict the regular migrants claiming asylum at the waist, mexico, blown up in naples police to arrest the people crossing the border without authorization and state judges. the ability to return people today or updates on dw the other building and takes a look at the hidden qualities of the german capital state june. for that, i've been puzzled in, i'll have more use for you next. now 1st, we'll review with pictures of us. congressman john rose, speaking on the floor of the house of representatives in washington. if you will remember what he said they've been, his son's impromptu performance has already gone. vile. republican nominate, we'd be well served to remember the long and cherished tradition we have in this
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