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the, the b, c, d, w, use light from bowl in india time it has the range of body faces. it's tougher than expected. so to it's parties failed to secure. now right majority, for the 1st time since sweeping the power decade to go now needs to help that's allied. we take a look at the full out from the collection. add joe biden gets tough on migraines at the west mexico border. the president of dallas as new asylum restrictions, he says, a necessary critics, including some of his own democrats, will make us pay that to stream the
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findings as well. and welcome india's prime minister is set to meet his allies today to talk about forming a gun from that. in a surprise election result, his hindu nationalist party has lost its outright majority in parliament. financial markets fell on the news ratings agency. fitch says the weekend majority for the ranger modi's alliance could put the brakes on golf and that reforms use type of se modi's halo has didn't. 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, whether state, which had been a bastion of support in 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 a historical feet. despite the setback, 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 sort of the jeep. but the opposition is also celebrating 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 records, and polarizing politics. the main thing that this election is that the country is united mostly and clearly stated. we do not want mr. not in the movie.
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and mr. um its shop to be involved in the running of this country. we do not like the way they were on 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 it brings renew, fears for their future, and the constitutionally secular country, how much school will he be less? i want to see if his country is at once was. this country belongs to hindus, and most of the 6 in christians, i'd be a say you gotta be a, somebody by everyone wants to live in harmony. we want peace in this country. got there 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 of corresponded shut
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off is in deli, however, indians reacting to the result as well. then i've been reading reactions in the newspapers and all of us social media since morning. let me start with newspapers foothill. one of the newspapers says india, it gets indeed a. so dumb movie a message. and there's been other newspapers that i've just taken the headlines from a telegraph in this is india cox, moody down pm's vanity shredded the deck and had to say is move the 3 point. oh, diminished. and there was also a post on instagram that caught my eye, that really sort of like summed up the reaction, the shocker reaction to this monday. it says the people of india have given a verdict that will be remembered for a long time in indian politics. they have given india a victory that feels like a defeat, as they have given the opposition lines a defeat, that feels like a victory. so that gives you a sense of the range of reactions that be
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a see here in debt to this mandate then. so just how weak would you say moti has come out of this? a amanda, it certainly makes him look a bit weak because this is the 1st time uh, you know, uh, since he got power in 2014 that he has in his body hasn't managed to get into the, the mandate that the, that they're used to. and now they're at the mercy of their coalition partners to form a government, which is really a change here. this is, i don't talk to tennessee for him. i have to say because the whole him off of his, of a style of ruling in the last 10 years have been really, you know, the alternative, an almost sort of unilateral style of making they board decisions. so, you know, as far as low as in policy making is concerned. but now it seems to have to learn how to negotiate and to other partners on board of mine to coalition government is not new to india. we've had coordination governments in the past, but one of the casualties also
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a coalition government has been governance because it becomes that that much extra harder to take our, the coalition partners alone. i'm gonna have to see how it goes for mr. moore, the, in his so to picking up on the beach a piece rankled and spoken, but they just divisions and leaving positive society behind economically. how much of effective would they and the results as well. it certainly is one of the factors i have to say, but what i can say with confidence after having gone uh through uh you know, the length and breadth of the country and the last 2 months. so far, drug coverage with the collections. people have been really raising the to boarding issues of unemployment, especially amongst a youth as well as inflation. the prices of the food and fuel have been really, you know, pinching them hard with the last few years. so the, those reasons really stood out. but now, you know, off to seeing the mandate, it seems that people have also rejected the religious motorized ation. you know, that came directly from the speech is of the prime minister movie himself up. so i
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think it's, it's still remains to be seen how big a factor that was we are still unpacking, you know, distracted minded. but it can be said that deported rising language of the by non other than the prime minister himself could have been one of the factors. do you expect big changes in india now under a so moody time when one of the biggest changes would be the constitution of the following menu? in a way, you'll have more opposition members because you know, because they've got this mandate after a long time. so they will be a push back on, you know, their phones. they will be room for descent and a debate within the parliament. so exports are saying that mr. moody is likely to go back to his promises of economic development back in 2014 and to him down on his handle majority and politics been dw correspondence out of yeah, that's great. talking to ukrainian troops
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are trying to hold back a russian incursion at the new front line north east of honk if president, florida, as a landscape continues to appeal for more military aid, dw, my son that went to see for himself the critical role, the role, the right, equipment can play as we are racing towards the new front plan with a kind of a drone unit that calls itself the picky blinders. ne, at their hometown hockey. on to him, commands this group. what the focus lies on any vehicles. sometimes worth millions, no target is safe. would you could, it could be any kind of target from an infantrymen to a tank. and that depends on what kind of explosive we've got here about this with him. with the right payload, drones can even penetrate armor has another unit demonstrated in recent days. as
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the men start their search for targets, they find the group soldiers funny, but i'm not going to be there walking along the edge of the forest. i think they're going to come out, they will not stop. the russians are sitting ducks, as we soon see firsthand of cool. i know you are good to do some to on. uh well the soldiers at the other end of the trench make up the targets commander on time flies. the attack sort his team have been in the area for 2 months already. well, before the recent russian attack just gives, just to everyone heard the rumors of what was going to happen is just 6, triple our commander, set up some tasks and us a, come on, let's see where there's a cluster of enemies to find it and identify it. up is that ok? on may 10, the russians opened up this new front. in the beginning, the p blinders killed dozens each day. now the russians are concealing themselves better. and intercepting many of the ukrainian drove
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from drones like these have completely changed the battlefield. they now destroy more hardware than any other weapon and are constantly evolving and we brought food since i started. this is already the 5th or 6th upgrade that these drones have been given. so that's including me. that's why i'm constantly learning something, reading, communicating with others. and trying to state currently like commander, anton takes us to a fellow unit close by as we arrive, they began attacking the russian group spotted earlier a lease. not knowing that it must be sold, talk you in the right on target. risk to tell like you did great. pre owned work ship a check this out. no burning. 100. no, for another one. no, no, no, on the interest at least 2 soldiers. now they're trying to send an f, b v drones,
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but that seems at the moment they're running into issues with connection rather with the russian, jeremy pacific the but they send and drone after drone the end of crashing fortune to come on. how could i should we cannot just, i want to do the best job. i can do it to do it when it goes eliminating the enemy saves the lives of our boys is a lot, but depends on this work. the most of course we feel the adrenalin is the one that awesome the, there's no pressure do they finally overcome the russian jamming by the time the ukrainians are finished, the entire russian assault group has already been killed or injured. the picky blaine is used to be an infantry with a switch to come at drugs. their role is less immediately horrifying now. but it's still dangerous. when i push out creating a below and about this, when the innovation began, it was much more difficult to deal with this filing, the mueller, everything was fine. it's unclear to me, like during the 1st 6 months,
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there was no physical or moral fatigue at all. but now it's chronic coordination, but we're holding on i left a little more discussion with the wireless as we finished talking. that's a reminder of the imminent danger. i'm quite sure. yes, no move. they have heard of drones that isn't. there's the rifles or the last resort. the is a powerful rushing motoring drone looking for equipment much of his time. it's got away and we are told later it hit a ukrainian vehicle rushes biggest annual economic form gets underway in saint petersburg today. among those invited of the taliban, which converts a rule afghanistan, last week, president letting me booth and said the islamic militant group should be removed
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from russia's list of ban terrorist groups and be back williams. and he sat to proposals to formally recognize the taliban as afghanistan's for legitimate government. no west and nation recognizes the taliban government. moscow has been trying to strengthen regional ties off to being shunned by the west for its invasion of okay. you know, we use russia, adults consenting, exits is here. why is the process of changing this relationship? well, 1st the notes of, you know, personal observation of being to that form is fixing because there are many times in my life. and i've seen western presidents as of governments presence of seals of major molten naturals. now they are now is the tale button. so to me it's quite a do much of a once respected institution, but i think that it's very clear. but with this trying to retreat, but she's focused on of basically the fighting to west end at but
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is the enemy as this is for it? and the disrespect basically lifting the ball, helping to lift the toilet bottom from from their isolation low. that's quite a logical move in his universe and putting this universe. and i'm sure that this will proceed because what puts you into recommends the foreign ministry of the rest of them industries easily sort of following up very quickly and what sort of conditions are going to be attached to this. so i don't think there are any conditions. i don't think that the probably button can basically negotiate any conditions that will be very happy to have someone's recognize them. although of course, there's a lot of blog between most squint cobbled russians and they've gone to the units. um, but i think that for puts in them is some interest. if you look at the context of the hybrid will that he's waging against the west. well, um i've gotten the context right,
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something that me well being the focus of the kremlin because a she engages with a tale, but then she knows more about what goes on there. and mean me, even if you can influence that's and you know, drug was middle way will become part of, of his hybrid assault on the west is something that could be lucrative. oh, well i'm sure the in such circumstances someone will cream off quite a few bucks. yeah. but uh, the main thing is to present a situation in which feels that she may say to us, leaders well, you know, we are in contact with the tell them and we know what goes on there. we know everything about the drug store. if we can impact that, so talk to me. she's idea is always getting something on bold that can be traded. and in this respect, the tale bomb is to my mind, the pretty logical stuff. but what about that bad blood? you mentioned to the board, the eighty's. oh, i think there was a fascination in,
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in, in moscow with all things i've gone. and that of course, is the legacy of the soviet union as well. they are in which more than a 1000000 of guns died in quite a few and solve this at the time. i also think that there is this idea that having an impact having an influence and have gotten his thoughts, make sure to play origination. and that is something that puts into some true, very conflict spot. so where do you see this going? i'm such that the band all the time when we truck comes like i say that to be a terrace organization. even if you mentioned them in, in, in the media, they have to say, a registered as a terrorist organization. russia is going to be removed. and i'm setting that at some point in time. they're going to really reopen diplomatic relations and come from something negative. thank you very much for coming along today. thank you. a quick look now at some of the other stories making headlines at this hour. but it
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is private as the originally to knock and the leader of the opposition gesstavo have classed in the 1st t. v debate ahead of the july general election. both were criticized for talking over each other and the host. so that, and the conservative party of trading labor by around 20 percentage points, wasteful weeks to go until pulling day locations. so if any is government is voted to recognize a palestinian state, despite in opposition bid to the rail, the bill, the country sent a less government said it is part of an effort to in the funding and gaza and move for those 3 other european countries who will officially recognize the territory last week to the us house of representatives as soon as possible that would sanctioned the international criminal court for seeking to arrest is by the officials. the eye sees to prosecute his accusing is way the officials of war crimes and crimes against humanity for the handling of the war and guns that were
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the sanctions bill is unlikely deposited with democratic control center soon to clause the aid of rule. 20 israel has a great to buy and other squadrons of you with if so he 55 digits. the $3000000000.00 deal is for $25.00, a problem with delivery due to begin in 2028. the f 35 is one of the world's most advanced fi digits since the hum us terror attacks in israel on october 7th, the families of hostages, taking in the attacks have been pleading for their release. for some desperation is given quite a few rate up to the depths of mull hostages. but confirmed this week, the pressure on his way, the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu to agree to a cease fire proposal is building sha, how more has spent much of the last 8 months demonstrating for the government to bring his uncle of a one to home from casa so how is it you can be arrested during this test?
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i know a possible deal for a ceasefire and the release of costs. it just seems to be on the table, but to her head, so space and the government to reach an agreement, the was fix, county thing was every possible with any switch to sabotage, reaching any agreements and that then yell knows the, the meaning they sign the agreements he's a 5 minutes. the ship is over there, he's both is over. he will be thrown through the garbage being of a silly and not the 2nd to soon there is a huge wave of rage against him and the government. the awesome wonder his wife's daughter and grandson were taken captive on october 7 by hum us the others were released in november. but um, who 1079 in captivity is one of more than 120 hostages still being held captive in gaza. it is known that some have died since being taken on monday night. the
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military declared for more hostages conflicting statements from prime minister benyamin. antonia was left, it's unclear what you will do next. he's under immense pressure internationally and domestically to accepted the this could bring down his government as far as members of his cabinets have said, they were chris, the government. if he accepts the deals that were and the war se, se a deal and a delivery would bring some readings to the people of cause a sofa posting in house, officials say more than $36000.00 people have been killed. most of gauze was 2300000 inhabitants. i just placed an homeless basics. so this is no longer function and large areas of cause i have been discharged. in 10 of these, many people hold for an agreement and english advocate. i think we need to make a, do, let's put to have a cost including stopping the one, bringing the hostages home. let me push up, say,
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how to frame 5. i think the hostages need to be our number one priority in the just you cooling the 1st consideration should be bringing them home. luckily with them about that will be what the cost and the more we've lost later. well, they're coming from what's left is completing this task, which is our number one priority and been shouting some of the last name, the same as what you had before police on a little further away. demonstrate this block traffic outside the is really ministry of defense hoping to put more pressure on the government to do with the show has been with them almost every night. the numbers of hostages live a is diminishing every day. like, although we said it's the last john know several times right now, even president biden is sending us the civic. this is the last job that came many years. see the latest proposal as the last trends to bring the remaining
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hostages debt or light u. s. presidential biden as issued and the executive order to restrict it regular migraines, claiming asylum at the west. mexico border. the measure it takes effect when irregular crossings average at least 2 and a half 1000 a day. it enables police to arrest people crossing the border without authorization and give states judges the ability to return people to their home countries 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 border every day. this action is aimed at bringing the number down and pulled into the mesh at when the 7 day everidge for daily crossings exceeds 2 and
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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. 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 option is to cross 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 read toward 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. his actual help was to gain control over a more restore order into the process. this band remained in place until the number
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of people trying to enter legally is reduced to a level that our system can affect and we manage. carry out this order consist with or responsible is international. everyone. however, 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 us as 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 support people on 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 flights. and it's likely that the threat
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of debarkation will do to people have travel thousands of kilometers from trying to reach a better life in the us. so is this executive order of limiting asylum seekers? vulnerable to a quote challenge we us, maureen. maya from the washington office on latin america in energy or 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're 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 band. he tried to put in force and other restrictions on accepting 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 already preparing legal challenges for this band because they consider it illegal. want to do w, use
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a reminder of our top story to sell india and private as an arranger moody has claimed victory in india's parliamentary elections, setting him up for a 3rd time in the minds of potties is one, a majority empowerment, but it's in do nationalist funny, the beach i p is pulling short of its own right majority ibex the other bowl intakes and look at the hidden qualities of the german capital state. you in for that leave you with pictures of us. congressman john rose, speaking at the house of representatives in washington. it's not all that interesting what he had to say, but his son's impromptu performance was quite a fate of a look. the republican nominates, 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
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