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the digest, the range of plastic, the brainless but smallest. run the very own worldwide sunday making unbelievable. come. by long term dream would be able to actually grow oregon's for at least the scaffolding organs using simply sunday web of lies. june 6th on dw, the this is dw, know who's coming to live from berlin, india tex pakistan, and those tensions between the nuclear. our neighbors boil over, pakistan says at least 26 people are dead and bows to retaliate, calling themselves strikes an act of war. this all follows a recent village. the attack on tourist and indian administered kashmir, which deli blamed on his leg about also coming up. germany has a new chancellor,
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after a surprise set back in parliament. what's normally a formality took an unheard of 2nd round voting to seal the deal, the low end. terry martin, thanks for joining us. india has fired missiles into practice done in a deadly escalation between the nuclear armed neighbors. the pakistani military says at least 26 civilians have been killed in the strikes. india says it struck infrastructure used by militants, link to last month's attack against the tourists in india and administered cash ma'am. and pakistan says it has shut down several indian jets in response. india is for and secretary is just held a briefing. here's a little of what he had to say. the intelligence monitoring off docusign based
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detritus models indicated that further attacks against india. what impending there was does a combustion both to deter and to pre empt? oh you had this morning as you would be a red india exercise. it's right to respond and preempt as well as deterred more such across the border effects. these actions were measured, non escalate, to be proportionate and responsible. they focused on dismantling the detritus, infrastructure, and disabling dangerous, likely to be sent across to india. for more or less, let's bring in our daily bureau chief, sandra petersburg, delhi. cassandra, what more did we learn from that briefing from the indian government the just just took place? terry, let's maybe also look at the posts here in which this briefing was conduct with no
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questions were allowed. and the briefing, in fact, started with a very motion of video clips and the this video clip was recording tara attacks here in, in just starting with the one on the engine parliament in 2001. and also the one in home buy in 2008 and it was made very key about this emotional clip, but all of this is somewhat linked to pockets done. and then the foreign secretary mystery went on to details. what has happened in the past night? he read court 1st thing the barry t off the recent attack and kashmir, emphasizing that most of the 26 may of victim set to work codes were in fact killed with head shots in front of their families. he directly linked the a tech to last, quite a toy about which is the glue set as listed by the u. n. s a. tara organization since 2005 to step this group is enjoying immunity and pockets done. and she also emphasized the talk as done in the past 2 weeks that nothing his words to address
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in there are concerns regarding cross border terrorism from park has done then to female offices from the indian forces took over the press briefings, a details of what has happened last night for the saying that 9 sites has been targeted. these 9 sites, according to them, were, or carol launch pets. their words not mine. 5 of them inside indian park inside pocket start administer kashmir, and 4 deep insight practiced on itself and pawn shop province. the operation was jointly conducted by india's army, the navy, and the post. more than 20 miss sites were fired in 25 minutes. that's what we learned from the briefing that just comfortable with it. now there are reports from the pakistani side. the indian jets had been shot down. uh, do you have any more details on that? sandra?
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nothing was provided during this briefing for the press. again, let me emphasize, no questions were allowed, but we have had contact with sources on the ground sources from within the security establishment and also from eye witnesses. and they have been pointing towards potentially as many as 3 jets that has been lost that have crushed on the sites they are in caution you in at noticed that sites i'm sure in the course of the day we will learn more about this. but as of now we have no official confirmation from anyone here and any sooner. thank you very much. that was send repeat this one. there are deli bureau g now the w is very vantage oranges in the studio varies phyllis in on. what's happening here? what is india hoping to achieve with these strikes on pack us down?
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well, i mean, it is in the 1st instance responding to a lot of domestic anger in india because uh, these images of, uh, uh, this is captured on social media of attackers shooting dead. people in a meadow and you need an immune to so it's just me, these images when model also the grief of the windows. that is why this person is going on positions. and dude, which refers to the medium that can do married women apply on their heads. there was a lot of the more from there was a lot of anger that the more the government had to respond to. and therefore, a response was wanting to from the indian side. it is also, they would also see it in terms of a security operation. in that, they claim that they have targeting tara infrastructure and focused on that have been used in the past to launch attacks in india. and therefore, they were destroying that. do they have a point about these terrace groups that are operating supposedly in india, to administer kashmir and pakistan itself?
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does the indian government have, have a legitimate reason to be going after these are what they call terrorist groups? well, the government would say yes and the focus on government would disagree. but the union experienced a generally being that even when proof has been fed with buckets on, even when attempts have been made to ask but this on to correct down on to infrastructure, establish that infrastructure that action india has not seen. and therefore, india is making because that it had no other option, but to carry out these strikes, particularly over here they were saying that no action happened in the past few weeks since this attack in belgium. and therefore, india was forced to ad given that they had intelligence inputs, dependency of an impending tenant attack. according pending tenant attacks in indiana to india. and pakistan have clashed militarily on multiple occasions in the past. very still those past experiences provide any indication of how this confrontation might play. oh yeah. they do in
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a way we're talking about to nuclear missions with very professional armies. and even though both countries on nuclear, they have class convention and these are are, these are 2 countries with very big conventions of power as well. so the clashes have always, i could at the very conventional level. and these kind of strikes in which you're looking at india, uh, targeting 10 uh lets the infrastructure and focused on a bucket and administer because me and then bought this on responding that has also been with us for example. and for the $16.20, in the particular when the strikes against the both nations, but they all happen within the umbrella of a conventional response. so both countries auto red abuse escalation lambda, nobody wants to see an all cool. but yes, i can say that in the country prepared for potential focus on it response. there is great concern that this conflict could escalate very shaw. however, things may have played out in the past. how other countries respond?
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well, i mean, look at the, you anything internally good to us as colorful, maximum. really treat a strange the united states as that. it's hoping for a peaceful resolution to this. china has called for com, so nobody in the region all around the world wants to see a full blown wall between in den focused on i would bridge it to say neither do indiana but this time. so it really depends on the next steps from pockets on in this instance, because the boy really is in pockets. sounds called remember the a prime minister of pockets. let us go. if it does, we'll determine if yeah, what to respond to that. but there is a fair degree of an understanding that there is going to be some sort of update for time when focus on say that, okay, we need to take action now to have that to, to that. oh, i'll be happy with what exist now that he determined the escalation, but other countries do not want to see this escalation into apart. hassan are aware of this. we just have to see how the next few hours and days pan out there is thank you very much. the w as berries biology, as well here in europe,
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world leaders had been congratulating please leave mats on becoming germany's new chancellor. but what usually is a formality turned into a tense day for the conservative leader after failing the 1st round of voting in parliament, which no postwar chancellor had ever experienced. silvan, you're good? this was the moment keeping, waiting for. but the day got off to your bulky starts the name, but as part of the many features merits has not received the required majority of at least 316 votes. in accordance with our school, 63 paragraph, 2 of the constitution, he has not been elect to chancellor of the federal republic of germany. shock waves from berlin felt all the way in frankfort. as the stock market reacted to the news and ripple effects were felt beyond germany. when max, his party won the election,
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he promised ability increased spending both domestically under defense. he set the world wouldn't wait for germany to step up. and then the 2nd vote, mickey, i have invested in 325 votes in favor. a majority followed by a trip to see germany's president making freed, reese merits on a day that started with an unexpected defeat. germany's 10th chancellor. since the 2nd world war the w political correspond, matthew mor joins us now. so matthew, germany has a new chancellor. flip leaf mounts was one in less than 24 hours ago, but he go off to a rather bumpy start. didn't a or yeah, i mean, that's what we, he asked. we just met. so right. and the time to hear that last night and, and he said he was quoted, this thing was a d, i think got just about summed up. was the drama. yes. so they really historical drama that took place yesterday and, and by then, and it was, it was
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a rough day for free drink matches and pot humiliating to begin with. the early part of the day to shoot question marks about his, his ability to really to, to, to form a coalition and to get the people to, to back him. i mean, a team members of his own coalition did not vote for him yesterday at the 1st time of austin, 2nd time of asking the dates. and they did, he managed to persuade them in the interim, and there will be a lot of 100 getting and introspection about why that's given interviews. and he said, look, this is just, i might not blip. trying to put a brave face on it. he says that all the countries would actually would, would love to have a situation. i can tell me where you just takes 2 volts and you have a new chancellor. is really to tell me. and so that was the message has to be really determined to, to start a new chapter to get to work, to deal with the issues that he's campaigned on in the election campaign. things like restoring growth to the economy and delivering geometries that leadership role in europe again and on dealing,
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tackling with the issue of migration. so that was the message last night. it's the start of a new chapter. well, despite the stumble in parliament yesterday, please look, man is now moving fast. he's traveling to france this morning and poland in the afternoon. one of these visits about matthew that's right. so he's going to have lunch with him and we'll knock on the french present. this is a traditional trip for the on the 1st day of a chat, german chancellor as you haven't chancellor a so. so what this is about is really there's going to be a chance for the 2 men to discuss a number of issues. um, things like defense in europe and trying to kind of become less dependent on the united states. things like trade, obviously the trunk that donald trump, us administration's tire for is a huge the important issue for, for, for europe. and so that we discussing that. and then in the afternoon we dispatch will travel to watch. so i will speak with donald tuk. and i'm really, this is a kind of a, a,
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an opportunity for the 2 men to also reset relationship to who is who countries try to, to, to discuss a big, big catastrophic between the 2. 2 countries will be migration to physics matches promised to, to reject asylum seekers at germany's board as a she was a controversial with neighbors including pulling. so they'll have a chance to talk about that. but fundamentally predict mounts has promised to, to restore germany's relationships with it. europe in neighbors, and these visits today will be the starting point for that. matthew, thank you very much. the w matthew moore. if you're watching dw news, just reminder the top story we're following for you this. our pakistan says 26 civilian sub been killed in indian missile strikes. indeed, as, as it struck infrastructure, used by militants linked to last month's attack against tourists in indian
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administrative transfer. world leaders are urging restraint from the nuclear armed vapors up next here on dw, and there's a look back at some of the pioneers who have broken barriers for women that's on for after a short break on terry martin, thanks for watching divided thought too often. it's funny, the headlines that we will see things from a different perspective we, my audience will disagree.