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Supriya Sule counters Ajit Pawar, says Sharad Pawar still NCP boss

Last week in Kolhapur, even Sharad Pawar claimed that he was the national president and Jayant Patil the state president of the party.

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Ana Cabrera Reports

we're back with new details about the dramatic rescue of americans from dusan chinook helicopters and u.s. special forces lifting american personnel from the u.s. embassy in khartoum this weekend many of america's allies rushing to evac eight their citizens as the fierce internal battle for control of that country enters a second week. nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel is following the developments on the ground what more do you know about what unfolded this weekend and what's happening this morning >> well, it is an extremely chaotic situation and one of the worst scenarios that any country could find itself in, trying to evacuate personnel from a country that is at war with itself the army and a breakaway

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factionjoined happens because a breakaway faction joined the reformists and got enough seats to throw them out. but coalition broke up. what we saw this time was ethnic malays, 60% of the population, moving from unmo, not towards the reformists and anwar ibrahim, but towards this breakaway coalition of muhyiddin yassin and in particular to a conservative islamic party. the basic preferences have not changed that much, the reformist wing in malaysia which includes the ethnic chinese minority, they can't really break into majority territory. they seem to be stuck at a sort of ceiling. we don't know which of those two top to coalitions is going to be able to form a government. i think it will be challenging for anwar ibrahim even though he has more seats, simply because it is harderfor him to pull other parties around malaysia into collision with him. , ., ., ., ., around malaysia into collision with him. ., ., ., ., , with him. jonathan, what does this mean. _ with him. jonathan, what does this mean, what _ with him. jonathan, what does this mean, what is _ with him. jonathan, what does this mean, what is this - this mean, what is this political uncertainty mean for malaysia in the days ahead? well, a couple of things. we have seen some striking exits

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perikatan nasional, they have about nine or ten seats fewer than mr anwar ibrahim's coalition, but if they get enough parties on their side they too could also from government. so there will be a huge amount of bargaining, today could be very intense. what we need to look at in this election is what it indicates. it has been quite striking, what we have seen from it. the last election was in 2018 and ended years of unbroken unmo rule, but that happened because a breakaway faction joined the reformists and got enough seats to throw them out. that coalition broke up. what we saw this time was ethnic malays, 60% of the population, moving from unmo, but not towards the reformists and anwar ibrahim, but towards this breakaway coalition of perikatan nasional and in particular to a conservative islamic party. the basic preferences have not changed that much, the reformist wing in malaysia which includes the ethnic chinese minority, can't really break into majority territory. they seem to be stuck

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majority. the next coalition is that breakaway, an ethnic malay —based coalition, who have about nine or ten seats fewer than the reformist coalition but if they get enough parties on their side they could form a government so they'll be a huge amount of bargaining and today will be very intense but i think what we need to look at where the election is what it indicates and it's been quite striking about what we have seen from it, the last election in 2018, it ended 61 years of unbroken rule but that happen because a breakaway faction joined the reformist and got enough seats to throw them out. that's coalition broke up in what we saw this time was ethnic malays, 60% of the population, moving not towards the reformists but towards and in particular to a coalition and in partiaalar tax a islamist coalition and in particoiar to a islamist party, coalition and in particolar to a islamist party, the conservative islamist party, the basic voting premises are not changed that much on the reformist wing in malaysia which includes the

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they have enough seats to form a government, well, the reformist coalition led by veteran opposition politician anwar ibrahim has the most seats but is 30 short of a majority. the next is a breakaway from unmo, an ethnic malay coalition, perikatan nasional. they have about nine or ten seats fewer than mr anwar ibrahim's coalition, but if they get enough parties on their own side, they too could form government. so there will be a huge amount of bargaining. today could be very intense. what we need to look at in this election is what it indicates. it has been quite striking, what we have seen from it. the last election was in 2018 and ended years of unbroken unmo rule. but that happened because a breakaway faction joined the reformists and got enough seats to throw them out. that coalition broke up. what we saw this time was ethnic malays, 60% of the population, moving from unmo — not towards the reformists and anwar ibrahim but towards this breakaway coalition of perikatan nasional, and in particular to a conservative islamic party. the basic preferences have

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The Papers-20211003-08:40:00

in government about this.- in government about this. well, absolutely- _ in government about this. well, absolutely. hundreds _ in government about this. well, absolutely. hundreds of- in government about this. well, absolutely. hundreds of people | in government about this. vii absolutely. hundreds of people have faced the misery of being stuck on the m25 as they have been brought to a standstill by equal protesters from the insulator britain protest group, a breakaway faction of extension rebellion. borisjohnson extension rebellion. boris johnson is extension rebellion. borisjohnson is using this to kick of his conference to show he will get tough on these demonstrators, help people try and push through quickly legislation that means they will face unlimited fines, hopefully a deterrent he thinks, or else the prospect of six months in jail. deterrent he thinks, or else the prospect of six months injail. so far what we have seen is the threat of arrest is not enough to stop these protesters. they get taken into custody, arrested, but they are released and go back out onto the roads where they have been causing what he describes as misery for commuters and describes their

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The Faulkner Focus-20210827-15:49:00

behind with regard to afghans who helped us. they got biometric information on them and names. but we don't know exactly who was in the prison at bagram? am i misunderstanding what he said there? >> it's two issues you are touching upon. we know who was at that prison because we were monitoring that prison with our afghan allies before the u.s. pulled out. so we know who was in the prison and why he could say with certainty that there are thousands of isis-k prisoners who have been released. the problem is we don't know where they are now and it would take another 20 years of war to go and find them. secondly, there is the issue of sharing information with the taliban, who by the way, we continue to hear from the pentagon is isis-k is a breakaway faction of the taliban. they fight against the taliban as much as they fight against americans. so they are not allies. and so what has happened is

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20181017:18:30:00

it was the birth of modern diplomacy. sixteen forty eight to peace starts october twenty fourth and d w. this is a day that we use live from berlin i'm phil gayle coming up in the next fifteen minutes ethiopia's new cabinet is fifty percent women making it one of only a handful of countries with equal gender representation in government we'll hear from one coffee in new appointees in the next few minutes. the world health organization calls a crisis meeting as the deadly ebola virus spreads in the north of the democratic republic of congo. and. first go to nigeria where another aid worker has been killed by islamist extremists how a leaman i was kidnapped back in march along with two other women a breakaway faction of islamist a group boko haram has announced her murder following the expiration of

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180126:14:08:00

>> sarah huckabee sanders for the 1,000th time, luckily, we can count to 1,001. >> that's good you put that out there in terms of credibility. what rick said there are bills in both houses of congress to prevent the president from doing this. senator tillis, senator graham. what we should be looking at is what they're going to be saying about this. i don't know, preventing, but to make it much more difficult for him to fire the special counsel. so it's really important to get signals from congress to see what they're going to do. not only that part of the republican party, which is very serious about having a russia investigation, but the breakaway faction of the party, which includes nunez and meadows. are they going to give him cover by muddying the water, by saying this russia investigation is tainted? if they're doing that and the base is clamoring for it and perhaps he's emboldened by thinking he'll have cover to

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