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the, the, this is the, the news life from berlin fall, right? parties make huge games in e u. elections. the results trigger a political output confronts with president a bundled about kroll calling reese case, snap connections, here's bossy. was there a heavy blow by marina pens? far right mesh, so rarely think about this 5 default our games they found fault of deviating. the centers for jonathan, the altima commission president emsella on the line series. conservative alliance would take a stand against extremes on the left and the right, the
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amount of due welcome french president. emanuel mccall has the roll, the dice on his political future. after being drones, by the fall, right into your opinion, actions. he's called a snap. poland for the parliament low house later this month, following a major victory and the vote for money left hands, national valley party. it's projected to take over 50 percent of the nationwide pallets more than double that of macross liberal, renay, san spotty. this was a political shock. the nobody had been expecting the french president, addressing the nation announcing us about parliamentary election. you'll have some of them on us and that i have lost the political gamble that they came off the exit polls had revealed his pockets. he was on calls for hammering at the hands of the far right national rally because you don't see it. so this is you, this is
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a serious and a way to decision, but above all, it isn't active trust trusting you, mission, my data competitor, you that ship in the ability of the french people to make the justice choice for themselves and for future generations know us a faster down some of the follows an election challenge from this man showed dan bonsa, the president of the national valley policy to describe macro. and as it weakens precedence, as he called for him to take the country to the poles in front of cheaper than pots and simple to be in part to lead. the movie le pen had been bunting on growing public frustration with the french president and his policies to deliver results at the fall of books and then now focused on securing the even big victory. there's something that we are ready to exercise. paula. if the french trust talk to you in this future legislative selection, so we are ready to rebuild the country,
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ready to put an end to most immigration, ready to make the purchase and possible the friendship priority. ready to begin the conference re industrialization. hey, i'm just curious as to on the page and the bottom line. so what comes next? stone read the being drawing these on the far right protestors in paris is plus to the republic. giving the 1st indication of the fight to heads a fight that the french president has cast as a struggle for the soul of the country. and the, the check brought our cars more on the reaction to me across high risk move. yeah, it's been a really interesting morning here in paris. so searching for a couple of people who said this and the french president, my crown is putting this decision back into our hands. but basically, we know that this is a political move that he has to make. he sort of microns. so the thunder of the european parliament selections a bit away from the marine depend who obviously won in those european polls. he
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made this a nice but right off the back of it. so it really shows that he wants to the line like back on him, but also domestic. they have in front. he has not had a majority send the assembly. he has not been able to push any laws that he has been able to have to get through have to be through a constitutional play, essentially that allows him to push them through. so this is a big campbell from my chromebook one that he is hoping will pay off of the national valued, received nearly 32 percent of the vote. does president my coughing the discipline change in favor of his body in less than 3 weeks? yeah, i mean this is, it is a, here's the, i'm vicious gamble, another context. so this is that generally when people vote and this is across the european union in the european parliament selections, they've more sort of in line with their own political beliefs because they can just throw the vote in. the parliament is much more desperate with only 27 member
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countries sending. i mean, when it comes to a national election, they sort of pay politics with the policies that they vote for. and it's important to remember that this is also a 2 stage election. so that the 1st time it comes to the end of june and a 2 weeks later, a 2nd ride and people may and this is what micro on his banking on. come out in droves, he hopes a big time night to try and vote against the fall right off the he also the result that we saw in the european parliament to license that is a gamble that micron is making here. but there's been a solid spot to be able to handle this by itself. we're going to pick y coalitions . yeah, that is also the other big question. will the renee so it's policy decide not to field candidates in particular places? patient in particular left wing, socially strong holds so that they can take a seat and he can try and do a deal with them. a sort of decision to try and make sure that whatever happens the
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far right, don't take power in the parliament. but it is a gamble that come back fire on him. read also you holding the protest mail and he doesn't go who's in the, from the socialist has said she's having a hard time understanding mac draws. the decision if you have to. but for reasons is that a feeling that is shared by the socialist as well? yeah, important to say that it started, so this will look to try and gain power if they come on the hill to go, as you said, the matter of power. so it doesn't, if you can see the little signs behind me all the way down the street, some powers the a nice and this, the signs and the, the slides for the power is 2024 olympics is being, you know, over the decade of work for like for them to get the power as olympics and then to set them off. and so for the people or powers, they are questioning alongside on how to go, why this decision was made when that's such a big international event coming to the city. and now we're going to have the, at the elections, the,
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the assembly elections ahead of it. let's just entertain the possibility that the national valley does become their biggest fault in these legislative elections that have been called. what would that mean that they would have a prime minister from the national riley and a president from the renaissance policies that it yep, that's pretty much it could be a realistic option. if the far right there were some of them on less than i'll do. so well in the elections and it could be jordan about that. let's stop president that 28 year old young man. i've that to try and make his name in french politics. much like emmanuel, my chrome ones was a complete new set of friends politics. he turned it on his head when he won his 1st presidential election for a brand new positive front. but this would mean that one of your big countries would have a government essentially led by a far right leader. and that would be of concerns with lots of people in the center of european politics. it isn't a dead. so yeah, we have to wait and see what happens. what kind of come pay my crown put together
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on how the rest of them on less than now, try and put this together themselves. but it isn't of the cards. but one of your major economies could essentially have a fall, right? prime minister. and if in the state of the state and saying with that possibility, there is a fault, i'd the prime minister imagine the front gets that. and the president, my call continues as president. what would that mean for francis spending in the european union given, but the president, my fraud has been pushing for strategic autonomy or for example, for the entire the union blog. essentially his nose out front is little making all the way up until the 20 threads and 7 presidential election and my chrome would pretty much not be able to get anything through parliament. he would have to was from the assembly almost constantly. that would definitely we can his seats in the european time. so when all of the 27
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leaders go to process to me, talk to deal with this on your p and issues with sadly be a big headache for him. he's a 2nd time president anyway, so he knows he's no good getting re elected. this is still a gamble for this sort of 2nd half of his 2nd president, the 2nd time of presidency. this it could basically mean he's a, he's a lame duck. if this happens and leave it there for the moment, the responding jack product reporting from others. thanks so much. overall though, despite considerable gains for the fall right in from the netherlands, austria and germany, the center, right? your up in people's policies, voice to remain the biggest bought in the european parliament. that's the policy of y'all, have been the commission president as an off on the line who's speaking a 2nd time on the line promised the iep would be a best june against extremes. both on the campaign free and should refuse to rule out, cooperating with members of the ha drive like entities, georgia, i'm
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a loaner and earlier today here in berlin, ocean life on the line was aust more about how she plans to form a working majority in the parliament. yeah, some of what you have to say as sharply exact, emma, as i said, and i have always work to achieve abroad majority for a strong europe in these turbulent times, we need stability. we need accountability, and we need continuity evolve and continue with it. throughout my 1st term and office effects must i'm stop, i've shown what a strong europe can achieve. and my, my aim is to continue along this path with those who are pro european pro ukraine and pro rule of law, who fine isn't or the pull by stuck together. we can and will form a bastion against the extremes. on the right and the left fundings one place building. and i know i spoke to dw brussels correspondent, rosie rashad. i also who could be part of what this off on the line calls the best
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turn against the extremes as well. that is very much the question because are sort of underlined on paper stands in good stead, after the dust assess that was on these european elections because her center, right european people's party came up on top. but securing that 2nd term is not, not simple because it's a relatively on transparent process for guessing the european commission president nominated. first of all, she has to get the backing of the 27. you heads of state, and the fact that emanuel mark on the front has called the small collections to, to complicate that because he will have to weigh up domestically whether throwing his weight behind her publicly will be something which will be a good thing or a bad thing for his party, i think heading to those legislative elections. then once you secure that back and give the 27 you had to state, she has to secure a majority here in the european parliament. and on paper, there isn't a backing from central political forces to sweeten her in,
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but there will likely be dissenters among those main stream political parties, which is why really could come down to every vote. and every seat in this house is european commission, present, or some of underlined tries to secure her 2nd term in office and how she completely closed the door of thought i'd call things such as a judge. i'm alone, these brothers, if you tell me most you chose her words very carefully. she is talking about extremes on the right and on the left. but really the question after these, you repeat elections is where to the center, right? red lines lie and the background to you reset the hard right in your we're the, comes in a couple of different flavors. there is the far right which is known as the identity and democracy group. here in the you are seeing part of the eclipse, for example, it includes the national riley of fonts. but then there is also a group called the e. c r, which is usually considered nationalist conservative. it includes, for example, george maloney's brothers eventually. and because of their policies on foreign policy, for examples are seen as more main stream support for ukraine that they're farther
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right on both farther right of the political spect. and they're seen as much more politically palatable, but they're domestic policies. for example, l g b, t writes or mike, right? so really seen by some us much more far, right? so phone to live will have a bit of a balancing act to perform here because she may need the votes, the backing of some of those e. c, r members, for example, from george and maloney's party. but in doing that will likely rage those on the left to the political spectrum. like the greens of so therefore of onto my will have to trade very carefully as she tries to get the rubber stump of this parliament. so she can secure her path back toward the european commission headquarters here in brussels. correspondent joseph rashad in brussels. thanks very much on that. quick look now at some other stories from around the world. german preston, frank. about this time maya and french president emmanuel, about cruel, commemorating the victims of financing massacre in france. during the 2nd world war
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. s. s. troops muttered 643 people came or do so glance. in 1944, the village has been preserved as a reminder of non secure warranty. you don't have your system for the south korea has to be started. loudspeaker propaganda brought the costs along its border with the north. it's in response to a campaign by tongue gang of sending trash filled the balloons southwards, gave me your jaw north korean leader kim jong on sista. warm to south was creating a coat. tribute to a very dangerous situation. i placed on people a dead and dozens and jot down to the bus. getting him to pilgrims plunged into a gorge in northern india. police said minutes is fired. bullets of tobacco in the indian tennessee of gym. would just be boss of a region that has experience minutes and violence for decades or
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and alternatives in prison and have duct said and environment and emergency off the raging vide fire threatened to, to trigger a drought in tropical weapons. the pump to another region has been grouped by its west places. since 2020, we cranes have disrupted seized. the flooding, contributing to the fires is rarely minister benny guns announced his resignation from prime minister. benjamin netanyahu was emergency a government gun said she was leaving his post with a heavy heart. he also called for elections. your guns joined nip and gallows government. shortly after the october 7 hamas, it'd been a show of unity guns as resignation, had been expected since last month when he gave nathan yahoo an ultimatum to approve a postwar plan for guzzle. his departure leave the homo reliant on his father rides, allies, 10 year old guns called his departure,
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an agonizing decision. he has more of what he had to say. sorry, unfortunately, nathan, yahoo is preventing us from progressing to the real victory, which is the justification for the painful and ongoing cost. that's why we are leaving the war time copying it today. we live with a heavy heart, but with a whole heart, we present ourselves today to the bustle for the fates of the state of israel, for generations to come to the door, cut the to meanwhile us secretary of state, anthony blink, and has returned to the middle east to push for the seats fraud, and does the president joe biden proposed last month before defaulting for israel, blinking told reporters in cairo. but he is urging me, does in the region to press a boss to accept a proposal to hold fighting and goes up linking, met egypt, president of the o. c. c, a key media term with some us washington series is read, has already accepted the proposal. this is lincoln's
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a trip to the region since the war broke out. last october journalist got him and go. how do you from a chiral center, this assessment ahead of the latest cx, 5 talks. it seems like how much is no waiting. what's happening is right up to the withdrawal of say, any guns from the wall cabinet to the head of the do for the through of uh, how much is made. and you said that this is kind of jumping off the boat before it seems. it's also clear this is, is there any attack on this side of the cam for, for liberating the full hostages, and at the same time, creating a blog bass with the policy and sizes more to for the 270 people. deb, it did not really and enhanced the trust of how much in this negotiations, how much was especially angry about the u. s. participation in this operation and
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the, the heather from us a call to you is known this criminal and then the honesty. then these ready to hear should it said so all this is the opposite of crating confidence for the stable she uses. but at the same time, of course, the situation creates pressure on both sides, that this really cannot continue. and that was done last covering lottery speaking to me earlier from cairo to india, next to my prime minister. none of them all these beginning, his tough time in office, also being sworn in front of a recent elections, losing his policies outright majority and parliament with testimony at home. but international challenges ongoing away are the 2 countries tripping those pressures . russia and china, the w takes a closer look indeed in 5 minutes turn it in the movie begins, has taught them, facing well enough in discrete challenges and tickets, and the aggressive and assertive china,
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the gene has been fixed and gets muscles influence. and india snape, us, china has also been pushing on it's bought us with india and moving more aggressively in the indian ocean and visions that tract and new daily security and spheres of influence. it has also steadily expanded, especially enjoyed initiative. this development project in the board, 50 of provided in india, traditional drive was boxed on, is one of many chinese projects kind of start to increase the 10 points in the indian ocean region from a p l a n. unable vessels to bases to the exercises and operations in india is traditional through the area of influence. so it's certainly, i think, is occupying a lot more mental national security space. and yeah, i think will be the challenge and he has to focus on the most, um, over the next several decades to expect argue china type forces movie to play
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a balancing act between father for the region there. russia in the west, despite being a strong ally of the west and the in the best of it, india has the freedom from condemning that she has envision a few claim. the indian foreign minister has met with blotting bit booked in several times since 2014. moscow is also an important economic and defend spock. now, as in do, you have strengthens its defense dies, but the us and other western allies exports predict that its relationship with russia may decline in the future. sure, for the short to medium term, we're not going to see india separating that relationship. and for that to change, i think, you know, keep, watch why would be for that would be, for instance, what position would russia take and future hostilities between china and india for the shows historically taken quite a neutral or neutral position. but if it were to decide the side with china over
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india, i think that would clearly change india's strategic calculations towards moscow. india and all making diplomatic cloud has so far allowed moody to navigate relationships with the global follows. but he would have to tread a care foot bought as in the faces, an evergreen type in the beach and and that jonathan also model george, pardon me. earlier from delhi, i asked him if it would be able to normalize stars with china. during most of these tut um, uh, a david overlays if china is ready to normalize the situation in eastern bach, goes to a still to places rich. china has established a blockade and does not permit india to patrol up to the extent of the screens. so what happened in 2020 about is costing a long shadow and i think india is very clear that unless that is that the score
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n d as all april march trinity trinity, and there was not, there was not before the moment i saw the initiative lies with china depends on whether china takes any further steps or not. but the chinese one, they say that they want to separate what's happening in the corner with the normalization of relations. but that's simply not possible. the border has become very sensitive, it's a dispute at border and what they didn't take the trinity was in violation of all the measures that the 2 countries have been devising since 1993 to maintain the same time clarity on the border. so what happened in predict trinity was a destruction all crossed that existed between the 2 countries that they would gradually move towards a sickening, the resolving the dispute model. there was
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a big question mark of the question mark, that means i'm on this one on uh that i said, who i think you know, the issue you're, there will be a process of rebuilding process which i'm not even begun as yet. meanwhile, india continues to maintain good relations with the most cool is the whole sad that must go over the side with deli, in any future, conflicts or disagreement with bridging. i was really use the most cool, also being your you nation. follow is not going to give a china up boss on india issues. meaning they, they, they will also carefully hedge. and there are good reasons for them. they also have a very extensive land border with china. they're not entirely meaning right now, one of the visas. uh they have gotten closer to china, but they are being close to india as well and re, uh, in fact, uh because of the warranty. uh, all creative in the activity. uh,
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being hosted by. uh, you know, almost, uh, 1050 times. uh, 1020 times. uh what it used to be uh in the past. so i think that must go, wouldn't also have should, they will not take it clear, but then on this issue they also have mold of interest in, dies within just as india has long term interest in the stable and good dies with the gotcha. and how close when india strategic bought fisher with the united states be as india navigates these challenging relationships in its neighborhood? well, you know, unlike many other countries, uh, the united states is not a military ally open. yeah. india does not depend on the united states for the community security is quite capable of dealing with that it. so whether it is on the indian national, whether it's across to him on in front is. but one thing that does depend on the us
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is the my playing, the whole global about of the global and regional the bottom. so where friendship with the united states helps india agree be where you live at the moment. but thanks so much for joining us today. my know joshi, i'm the observer research foundation speaking to us from denny. thanks so much. i a novice, something entirely different after a hundreds of years and endangered breed of wines also is has the town to the step of cuz locks on from prague zoo. 3 a trip boesky horses made the long trip by ad on land as the fast and a project of aims to restore the whole sprint to the wind. the trio hopes to become the founders of new population in the ancestors land, where they would be joined by more hosses. hope of the coming yes. the
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