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a little later, myanmar's complicated relations with israel are exposed. myanmar army soldiers were in contact with israel. and he came and went to israel. the result of these trips were commercial and military contracts. the myanmar military becomes the main buyer of israeli weapons in the region, and they use israeli spy equipment to monitor and arrest the opposition. in addition to myanmar, the footprints of israel were seen in many adventures in other countries. indonesia was the founder of the non-aligned movement. this movement supports the cause of palestine. but some time later, indonesia has a coup and a counter-coup . political tensions in indonesia were the result of the activities of foreign forces. indonesia leans to the west . communists are persecuted and many people are killed. with the end of the coup government in indonesia, the issue of palestine is once again in the spotlight. palestine is supported. years later, it is decided to hold a meeting of this movement in ramallah. but israel does not allow the movement in palestine. israel had
a little later, myanmar's complicated relations with israel are exposed. myanmar army soldiers were in contact with israel. and he came and went to israel. the result of these trips were commercial and military contracts. the myanmar military becomes the main buyer of israeli weapons in the region, and they use israeli spy equipment to monitor and arrest the opposition. in addition to myanmar, the footprints of israel were seen in many adventures in other countries. indonesia was the founder of...
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aye min thant: fighting has really escalated in myanmar since october of 2023, where, we -- myanmar saw large resistance forces coalesce and foreman elisha -- form and ally ship and launch a coordinated attack against the military on multiple fronts. and since then, major gains were made, especially along the border regions. allow major trade routes. in some cases trade towns and , trade routes were able to be shut down. although the military has regained control of some of these areas. they have been dramatically weakened. john: who are these groups fighting the junta military? who are they and what do they want? aye min thant: so there's various groups that are fighting the military. there are what are called ethnic, armed organizations which are made of ethnic groups that were essentially thrown in the country together for the first time through british colonization and have a long history of being individual political entities and have been fighting for independence, in some cases for legal rights, and in some cases for complete separation from the country of myanmar proper. in addi
aye min thant: fighting has really escalated in myanmar since october of 2023, where, we -- myanmar saw large resistance forces coalesce and foreman elisha -- form and ally ship and launch a coordinated attack against the military on multiple fronts. and since then, major gains were made, especially along the border regions. allow major trade routes. in some cases trade towns and , trade routes were able to be shut down. although the military has regained control of some of these areas. they...
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quentin somerville, bbc news, karenni state, myanmar. and you can see the second of our special reports from inside myanmar on thursday. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. a former royal marines commando — charged with assisting the hong kong intelligence service — has been found dead in unexplained circumstances, in a park west of london. matthew trickett, who was 37, and a home office immigration officer, appeared in court last week, accused under the national security act. daniel sandford has more. matthew trickett was charged last monday, along with two other men — the allegation was that they were assisting the hong kong intelligence service, and they were doing that by agreeing to carry out surveillance, information—gathering, deception, and even breaking into a residential house on the 1st of may. he's a royal marine, as you said, and also recently been working for the home office as an immigration enforcement official. and on monday, when he appeared at westminster magistrates�* court — monday last
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and since then, the country is a retail fall back into total civil war. myanmar has been applied for a very, very long time by us and west and multinational corporations. it is an incredibly rich country. it has strategic minerals. it has incredible stores of jams. uh tons and night. jade uh, rubies, uh teak. as well as oil. and so it is an incredible rich resource that has been i by the capital at least for a very, very long time. and the hope was that during on the august on sushi, that they would be able to open the country up into this neo liberal field of exploitation. really. it was the new market, the new frontier. and they were creating arrangements for that. but it was also just strategically important. and because of that, the geostrategic took precedence and they undermined on some sushi and then that all cleared the way for the village street to take back total power. now if we go deeper into history, into the world war 2 era backs and burma had portions of the country occupied by japan who used farmers territory to then subjugate chinese citizens along the border region.
and since then, the country is a retail fall back into total civil war. myanmar has been applied for a very, very long time by us and west and multinational corporations. it is an incredibly rich country. it has strategic minerals. it has incredible stores of jams. uh tons and night. jade uh, rubies, uh teak. as well as oil. and so it is an incredible rich resource that has been i by the capital at least for a very, very long time. and the hope was that during on the august on sushi, that they...
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quentin somerville, bbc news, karenni state, myanmar. and there's another special report from the team inside myanmar on thursday's news at ten. this was the frightening scene inside the cabin of flight 50321 from london to singapore, after it hit extreme turbulence. it led to the death of a british passenger in his 70s named in the last few minutes as geoff kitchen, 73 from gloucestershire. 50 other passengers on the singapore airlines boeing 777 were injured, seven of them critically. the flight left heathrow airport last night and flew without incident until it approached the coast of myanmar. there, it hit the turbulence, with the plane then making a rapid descent, dropping some 6,000 feet, with the pilot making an emergency diversion, landing in bangkok in thailand. in a moment, we'll get the latest from singapore, where some of those on the flight will be arriving, but first, jonathan head, live in bangkok. in the last couple of hours, a chartered flight has taken the uninjured passengers from this airport to their original destina
quentin somerville, bbc news, karenni state, myanmar. and there's another special report from the team inside myanmar on thursday's news at ten. this was the frightening scene inside the cabin of flight 50321 from london to singapore, after it hit extreme turbulence. it led to the death of a british passenger in his 70s named in the last few minutes as geoff kitchen, 73 from gloucestershire. 50 other passengers on the singapore airlines boeing 777 were injured, seven of them critically. the...
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quentin sommerville, bbc news, karenni state, myanmar. and you can see the second of our special reports from inside myanmar on friday. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. you're live with bbc news. the first—ever trial of a former us president is nearing its end, as donald trump's defense team rested its case on tuesday. closing arguments in the hush—money trial are set to begin next tuesday. then, the jury will begin weighing the evidence on whether mr trump illegally covered up a payment to adult film star stormy daniels. the former president faces 3a felony counts of falsifying business records. as he left the courthouse earlier, mr trump characterized the trial as political interference. this is all about biden. can't campaign so he's trying to injure his owe in. trying to hurt the opponent because they can't win it fair and square. it's a third world country way of campaigning. our new york correspondent nada tawfik sent this report from outside the courthouse. both sides have now rested their case — the defe
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border with above or yeah, and my and so in 1961 china actually engaged in a full scale invasion of myanmar with 20000 troops in order to quell the k m t a harassment. and so that is one piece of you know, that engagement to and then we also have to understand that there are multiple chinese ethnic minorities that live inside a yeah. and mark proffer that is to say, traditionally visa, being the ancestral lands and those ancestral lands don't respect modern board board is especially borders imposed by you know, west and colonial powers. and so for example, the sean state, the why the mon are primarily ethnic chinese. and so that creates another set of complications. and then more recently, once again, i said, even since the crew, the military cool, china has been resolutely non interfering except the last year uh, thousands of chinese were becoming in slave inside the on mars. a slave caps they were, you know, essentially a, there's a lot of cross border criminality in yet more and, you know, there's 1200 miles of border and thousands of chinese nationals had been kidnapped into slavery in
border with above or yeah, and my and so in 1961 china actually engaged in a full scale invasion of myanmar with 20000 troops in order to quell the k m t a harassment. and so that is one piece of you know, that engagement to and then we also have to understand that there are multiple chinese ethnic minorities that live inside a yeah. and mark proffer that is to say, traditionally visa, being the ancestral lands and those ancestral lands don't respect modern board board is especially borders...
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asma was born here but originally from myanmar. his parents fled from war and conflict in their country. muslims are killed in myanmar, their houses are destroyed. my parents fled from myanmar to pakistan and then came to medina. for asma, the suffering of his people is equal to the suffering of the palestinians. war and displacement. there is a war in myanmar like in palestine. we have nowhere to go either. muslims in myanmar do not have a home like muslims in palestine. asma prays near the mountain that sheltered the messenger of god. for people who have no shelter now. i hope muslims will all pray for the victory of the palestinian people in this year's hajj. pray for the muslims of myanmar and palestine to be freed from war. azadeh taheri of the sed and broadcasting news agency. north of gaza the center of zionist attacks, areas near kamal adwan hospital in jabalia were targeted by zionist regime fighters, at least 28 people, including 10 children, were martyred in these attacks, al jazeera reported that zionists are destroying
asma was born here but originally from myanmar. his parents fled from war and conflict in their country. muslims are killed in myanmar, their houses are destroyed. my parents fled from myanmar to pakistan and then came to medina. for asma, the suffering of his people is equal to the suffering of the palestinians. war and displacement. there is a war in myanmar like in palestine. we have nowhere to go either. muslims in myanmar do not have a home like muslims in palestine. asma prays near the...
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they imported by the british into myanmar as laborers. and also as part of the bridge, a strategy of divide and conquer. they were muslims. and uh, you know, most of yeah, and more despite many of the cities is primarily buddhist and buddhist animist. and so they, the british, used the rowing of muslims as a proxy force. they actually use them to fight. i was on the other, you know, is on the other forces that were trying to liberate themselves from british calling zation. and then they promise the rowing of muslims, a state, their own independent state inside the inside myanmar in rock kind state. and of course, this was a problem. the british had no intention of keeping, but it was enough to create ongoing threat and ongoing a civil war and is civil war that lasted for decades. and then has really kind of re ignited in more recent years. that's a tragic story of for, you know, so many minority groups across me and margin. nobody's really talking about them. all right, we've got to make that the last word, unfortunately, catering no asia
they imported by the british into myanmar as laborers. and also as part of the bridge, a strategy of divide and conquer. they were muslims. and uh, you know, most of yeah, and more despite many of the cities is primarily buddhist and buddhist animist. and so they, the british, used the rowing of muslims as a proxy force. they actually use them to fight. i was on the other, you know, is on the other forces that were trying to liberate themselves from british calling zation. and then they promise...
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earlier this year, the government of myanmar introduced compulsory military service. it wants to bolster its ranks. according to the united states institute of peace, the junta has lost control of around half of the 5000 military positions it holds, including outposts, bases, and headquarters. an assistant professor at the department of sociology and anthropology an expert in myanmar at the national university of singapore spoke with us. >> this conscription law was a sort of nuclear option. it has the danger of backfiring because it forces people who do not necessarily feel like they want to take a stand on this to choose a side, and they are certainly not likely going to choose the side of the people who are forcibly conscripting them to fight against their friends and to fight against democracy. >> nevertheless, reports say government troops are launching a counteroffensive and are moving toward the other side of the border. traditionally, it has been a stronghold of the military, but it has been severely weakened in recent battles. billions of dollars of trade pas
earlier this year, the government of myanmar introduced compulsory military service. it wants to bolster its ranks. according to the united states institute of peace, the junta has lost control of around half of the 5000 military positions it holds, including outposts, bases, and headquarters. an assistant professor at the department of sociology and anthropology an expert in myanmar at the national university of singapore spoke with us. >> this conscription law was a sort of nuclear...
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now, the second of our special reports from myanmar. the country is in the grip of a widespread insurgency as resistance groups attempt to overthrow the military, which seized power three years ago. as much as two thirds of myanmar may now be under the control of the resistance. some people have taken up arms against the military, but others — doctors and teachers — are supporting the insurgency with skills of their own. access to the country is difficult — but our correspondent quentin sommerville has managed to get inside and spent a month with the young revolutionaries at theirjungle hideouts and on frontlines. like a beacon in the night, a jungle base has become a sanctuary. the final stop on a journey to freedom for young burmese who refuse to serve in the army. they were spirited here from cities by an underground railroad of agents and safe houses. to escape a new conscription law that would see them fight against the insurgency. instead, they've joined its ranks. why don't you want to fight for the military government? tra
now, the second of our special reports from myanmar. the country is in the grip of a widespread insurgency as resistance groups attempt to overthrow the military, which seized power three years ago. as much as two thirds of myanmar may now be under the control of the resistance. some people have taken up arms against the military, but others — doctors and teachers — are supporting the insurgency with skills of their own. access to the country is difficult — but our correspondent quentin...
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muslim minority rohingya from the myanmar army. and they were oppressed and harmed by the local militias. they have no means to defend themselves and all they want is basic human rights. this is while the united nations estimates that more than 450,000 rohingya muslims fled to the area along the naf river in the myanmar-bangladesh border in the latest round of clashes between the myanmar army and local militias. while bangladesh has been hosting a million rohingya refugees for years, it is no longer able to accept more refugees. based on this, the borders are open closed on refugees. we are trying to get permission to admit pregnant women and injured children. idps who were driven from their homes and houses and left behind the closed borders of bangladesh without water, food and medicine. undocumented refugees who need humanitarian aid in order to survive. ismail pouraji, sda news agency, south east asia regional office. well, as it was mentioned in the news , today the parliament has on its agenda the review of the credentials of
muslim minority rohingya from the myanmar army. and they were oppressed and harmed by the local militias. they have no means to defend themselves and all they want is basic human rights. this is while the united nations estimates that more than 450,000 rohingya muslims fled to the area along the naf river in the myanmar-bangladesh border in the latest round of clashes between the myanmar army and local militias. while bangladesh has been hosting a million rohingya refugees for years, it is no...
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now, the second of our special reports from myanmar. the country is in the grip of a widespread insurgency as resistance groups attempt to overthrow the military, which seized power three years ago. as much as two thirds of myanmar may now be under the control of the resistance. some people have taken up arms against the military but others — doctors and teachers — are supporting the insurgency with skills of their own. access to the country is difficult but our correspondent quentin sommerville has managed to get inside and spent a month with the young revolutionaries at theirjungle hideouts and on frontlines. like a beacon in the night, a jungle base has become a sanctuary — the final stop on a journey to freedom for young burmese who refuse to serve in the army. they were spirited here from cities by an underground railroad of agents and safe houses to escape a new conscription law that would see them fight against the insurgency. instead, they've joined its ranks. why don't you want to fight for the military government? transl
now, the second of our special reports from myanmar. the country is in the grip of a widespread insurgency as resistance groups attempt to overthrow the military, which seized power three years ago. as much as two thirds of myanmar may now be under the control of the resistance. some people have taken up arms against the military but others — doctors and teachers — are supporting the insurgency with skills of their own. access to the country is difficult but our correspondent quentin...
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a revolution is rising across myanmar. hidden from the world by its remoteness, few countries are more isolated, few conflicts more unseen. we spent a month with the insurgents, on back roads and jungle tracks in karenni state, where they are winning against the army. they've driven the military out of most of their territory. but main roads are mined, and we're still in range of army warplanes, so we have to take the long way round. a steep opposition hilltop, above one of the last four military bases remaining in the state. gunfire. that sniper, can they see us from here? yeah, sniper can see. sniper men can see here. the insurgents come with a message, a chance to surrender for the soldiers in the base below. they started firing at me, and mortar bombing. we cannot start yet, we already prepared our loudspeaker. but it's easy, no problem, we will start soon. this man defected to the resistance, after 12 years with the army. he says he speaks the soldiers' language. for now, they don't appear to be listening. there are 8
a revolution is rising across myanmar. hidden from the world by its remoteness, few countries are more isolated, few conflicts more unseen. we spent a month with the insurgents, on back roads and jungle tracks in karenni state, where they are winning against the army. they've driven the military out of most of their territory. but main roads are mined, and we're still in range of army warplanes, so we have to take the long way round. a steep opposition hilltop, above one of the last four...
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we're inside myanmar, with rebel forces battling the military regime. and we speak to manchester city star phil foden, ahead of the fa cup final this weekend. and on newsnight at 10.30pm — we'll go deeper behind the headlines and speak live to key players on today's big stories. plus, we take a first look at what's on tomorrow's front pages. good evening. the party leaders�* general election campaigning marathon has started in earnest — with rishi sunak clocking up the miles in england, wales and scotland — and sir keir starmer heading to labour—target territory in kent. amid the handshakes, placards and babies, the economy and immigration emerged as the main early battle lines, with mr sunak confirming that flights to rwanda to remove people who arrive on small boats won't set off before polling day. meanwhile, nigel farage confirmed he won't stand in the election, but he will help the reform uk campaign. with our first report tonight, here's our political editor chris mason. cheering placards and cheers and babies getting attention from poli
we're inside myanmar, with rebel forces battling the military regime. and we speak to manchester city star phil foden, ahead of the fa cup final this weekend. and on newsnight at 10.30pm — we'll go deeper behind the headlines and speak live to key players on today's big stories. plus, we take a first look at what's on tomorrow's front pages. good evening. the party leaders�* general election campaigning marathon has started in earnest — with rishi sunak clocking up the miles in england,...
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for power in myanmar and what this means for its neighbors across southeast asia. all right, let's get into the m o the for many people around the world. it's name is still in burma. it's rebranding to me and mar didn't come until 1989. but it's people are still referred to as bernice . it's there that the national lead for democracy, a political party founded by august on sushi. the youngest daughter of the late revered independence, later general on son, one big in the 2021 parliamentary elections. but it wasn't long before the military leadership cited mass, broad as the reason to overturn election results. fresh out of her cross decades, long house arrest suits you issued a statement calling for her supporters to resist what she described as a returned to military dictatorship. it was here in me and mar 2021. that was served as newly invented us president joe biden, and secretary of state anthony blinking 1st test on international relations and diplomacy. today, that would be temporary, military control, still continues. joining us to unpack this very complicat
for power in myanmar and what this means for its neighbors across southeast asia. all right, let's get into the m o the for many people around the world. it's name is still in burma. it's rebranding to me and mar didn't come until 1989. but it's people are still referred to as bernice . it's there that the national lead for democracy, a political party founded by august on sushi. the youngest daughter of the late revered independence, later general on son, one big in the 2021 parliamentary...
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very bad reports and shocking from the northern part of myanmar's rakhine state , it shows the impact of the civil war on the lives of ordinary people. unfortunately , we received sad news about the massacre of rohingya muslims and the burning of the houses of this ethnic minority. the crisis caused by the doctors without borders charity group. the international community has requested humanitarian aid for the 20,000 rohingya refugees sheltered in the cities of buti daun mangda and tando . the rohingya muslim minority has been oppressed and harmed by both the myanmar army and local militias. they have no means of defense. from they don't have their own lives and all they want is to have basic human rights, while the united nations estimates that we need more entry permits than pregnant women and injured children. refugees who were driven from their homes and left behind the closed borders of bangladesh without water, food and medicine, undecided refugees who need humanitarian aid to survive. esmail pouraj , south east asia regional office of radio and television news agency. 6 members
very bad reports and shocking from the northern part of myanmar's rakhine state , it shows the impact of the civil war on the lives of ordinary people. unfortunately , we received sad news about the massacre of rohingya muslims and the burning of the houses of this ethnic minority. the crisis caused by the doctors without borders charity group. the international community has requested humanitarian aid for the 20,000 rohingya refugees sheltered in the cities of buti daun mangda and tando . the...
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and this is the toll that myanmar�*s fight for freedom takes on her and the young. for cobra and sam is surprised they have to pay now. they are fighting the same battles their parents fought against military rule. and tracy and yoreli hope it's for the last time, that their revelation —— revolution means future generations, their children, might live together in a free myanmar. quentin sommerville, bbc news, carini state, myanmar. let's turn to some other important news. around's late president ebrahim bracey has been buried four days after he was killed in a helicopter crash. the 63—year—old adelaide cleric was laid to rest. senior western officials were noticeably absent from the so many. french president emmanuel macron has promised more reforms in new caledonia which led to deadly unrest. speaking the capital, is a macrons that he recognises offering many families. he said additional security forces would remain in the territory for as long as necessary. new caledonia has been under state of emergency after the worst civil disturbances in a0 years. fina
and this is the toll that myanmar�*s fight for freedom takes on her and the young. for cobra and sam is surprised they have to pay now. they are fighting the same battles their parents fought against military rule. and tracy and yoreli hope it's for the last time, that their revelation —— revolution means future generations, their children, might live together in a free myanmar. quentin sommerville, bbc news, carini state, myanmar. let's turn to some other important news. around's late...
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quentin sommerville, bbc news, karenni state, myanmar. president macron says he will delay contentious voting reform plans for the french pacific territory of new caledonia that have led to several days of deadly unrest. speaking at news conference on the main island, the french leader promised more dialogue. translation: i've pledged that this reform will not be | forced through in the current context, and that we will allow some weeks to allow a calming of tensions and resumption of dialogue to find a broad consensus. his role when visit with the result of some of the country �*s worst violence in decades. he met leaders of the indigenous community whose members are opposed to the voting reform which they say will reduce their political power. they want independence from france. some bridesmaid by protesters and he had to travel around by helicopter. for the latest we can bring in katy watson watching developments from sydney. emanuel mike rann is all we on his way home after some long meetings. can you get us up to speed with the sit
quentin sommerville, bbc news, karenni state, myanmar. president macron says he will delay contentious voting reform plans for the french pacific territory of new caledonia that have led to several days of deadly unrest. speaking at news conference on the main island, the french leader promised more dialogue. translation: i've pledged that this reform will not be | forced through in the current context, and that we will allow some weeks to allow a calming of tensions and resumption of dialogue...
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we also need to look after family matters. >> he comes from central myanmar. he ran a fitness center business before the conflict began. he joined the resistance days after the military ousted the country's democratically elected government. since then, and has been wrapped by violence. the project which tracks wars globally estimates more than 50,000 people including civilians and resistance fighters have been killed. he carries the memory of some of those he fought alongside on his chest. >> that is an emblem. comrades died. somewhere arrested by military. some in jail. reporter: there's an official population of around 50,000 people. but the number hasn't swelled as a result of the war with some experts estimating there could be an additional 100,000 natives from myanmar seeking shade --. seeking shelter here. many come by the bridge. it is difficult to stop immigration in the river separating the countries. she is very pregnant and clearly desperate. she and her husband left their village after it was struck by government air raids. >> i came here with my
we also need to look after family matters. >> he comes from central myanmar. he ran a fitness center business before the conflict began. he joined the resistance days after the military ousted the country's democratically elected government. since then, and has been wrapped by violence. the project which tracks wars globally estimates more than 50,000 people including civilians and resistance fighters have been killed. he carries the memory of some of those he fought alongside on his...
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polovos people's democratic republic, a state in southeast asia, borders on thailand in the west, myanmar in the northwest, the deep mikong river flows right along it. china, and the southern one is cambodia. laos is a small country, its area is 237 km. 7,2000 people live here. the official language is lao. despite its small size, laos enjoys. the association of southeast asian nations is a large regional organization. territory osian countries are 45 million square. between russia and asean were established in 1991, since then cooperation between asean and russia has systematically developed; in 2018 , russia became a strategic partner of asean. cooperation between asian and russia covers many areas within the framework of the three main areas of asian cooperation, the three pillars of asean: politics, security, economics and socio-cultural direction. in august 1967 , the creation of a regional organization for the countries of the south was announced in bangkok. eastern asia. osian. the goal of the association was cooperation in the economic, social, cultural fields, as well as strength
polovos people's democratic republic, a state in southeast asia, borders on thailand in the west, myanmar in the northwest, the deep mikong river flows right along it. china, and the southern one is cambodia. laos is a small country, its area is 237 km. 7,2000 people live here. the official language is lao. despite its small size, laos enjoys. the association of southeast asian nations is a large regional organization. territory osian countries are 45 million square. between russia and asean...
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demonstrations against the draft law. critics say is inspired by russia and as government forces play back in myanmar, dw news speaks to the oppositions shadow poor administer. she insists that hunter is losing the hello and terry martin, thanks for joining us. new york city police say they have cleared pro palestinian protestors from a building on the campus of columbia university, bringing a data long stand off to a dramatic and this was the moment police entered hamilton hall with protesters and barricaded themselves and officers can be seen climbing through a 2nd floor window, some reportedly with guns drawn, the thread came at the request of the university president after students defied and ultimatum to back down or be expelled. police have been passed to stay on campus until may 17th. more than 1000 people have been detained across 25 campuses in the us. in recent weeks, dw corresponded benjamin elder as gruber was outside columbia as campus in new york . police here in new york quote and of the area of the university, we see cars leaving the area, but we were there when police started doing a
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tell us about the situation on the ground who actually has the upper hand and the conflict in myanmar. the military junta or the resistance forces. thank you very much. it depends on where you're seeing this. if you're seeing it from the aerial perspective, definitely the hunter has all the weapons. but our reports, this special advisory council for me, a ma, we've done a report in 2022 and we found that the military was losing ground. effective control of meanwhile was in the hands of the civilian government, the n u g, which is not a government in exile. uh and this year we're going to be releasing a follow up with them. we find that it's the contact is losing more grounds and not just territorial grounds, but the hunter cannot govern in many, many areas. it has lost its form of government. and so in the winter now has lost the major major axis in the border areas that goes to china, thailand and india. despite having to retake in my why they apparently tell us professor, how united in your opinion are the rebel groups. because there are many rebel rooms, how united are they against
tell us about the situation on the ground who actually has the upper hand and the conflict in myanmar. the military junta or the resistance forces. thank you very much. it depends on where you're seeing this. if you're seeing it from the aerial perspective, definitely the hunter has all the weapons. but our reports, this special advisory council for me, a ma, we've done a report in 2022 and we found that the military was losing ground. effective control of meanwhile was in the hands of the...
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the cabin of flight 50321 from london to singapore, after it hit extreme turbulence in the skies over myanmar. it led to the death of a british passenger in his 70s who had a suspected heart attack — and more than 50 other people on the singapore airlines flight were injured, seven of them critically. and just look at this graph that shows the altitude of the plane over several hours — you can see how the plane plummeted by around 6,000 feet in just a few minutes. not everyone had a seat belt on, and objects and passengers were hurled around the cabin by the turbulence. the plane then made an emergency diversion to bangkok in thailand, from where our south—east asia correspondent jonathan head joins us. here at bangkok airport they have sent a special flight to pick up those passengers who did not need medical treatment to help but get on to their ultimate destination in singapore but we believe more than 70 people needed to be treated in hospital here in thailand. some of those were very seriously injured by the severe drop the plane went through. it was for all of them completely unex
the cabin of flight 50321 from london to singapore, after it hit extreme turbulence in the skies over myanmar. it led to the death of a british passenger in his 70s who had a suspected heart attack — and more than 50 other people on the singapore airlines flight were injured, seven of them critically. and just look at this graph that shows the altitude of the plane over several hours — you can see how the plane plummeted by around 6,000 feet in just a few minutes. not everyone had a seat...
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the memorial was visited by representatives from myanmar, angola, vietnam, china, great britain, france, the usa, and a number of other countries; it must be said that as part of the reconstruction , a completely new museum was created. well, it must be said that, firstly, large-scale reconstruction work with elements of restoration of the memorial was carried out over the course of only twenty-two years old, they tried to preserve all the elements in the state of their creation, since the memorial complex itself is already a historical monument, but it must be said that a very significant element of the memorial appeared on the open part of the memorial, it was a church that was recreated, a church that had been lost. how the village perished during the great patriotic war, the church itself dates back to the end of the 16th century, it was illuminated on november 6, 1794 in honor of the virgin mary, then it passed into the fold of orthodoxy and was the church of the holy mother of god, when the decision was made to recreate the church, then of course they turned to written sources for
the memorial was visited by representatives from myanmar, angola, vietnam, china, great britain, france, the usa, and a number of other countries; it must be said that as part of the reconstruction , a completely new museum was created. well, it must be said that, firstly, large-scale reconstruction work with elements of restoration of the memorial was carried out over the course of only twenty-two years old, they tried to preserve all the elements in the state of their creation, since the...
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singapore flights experienced extreme turbulence over myanmar. they will send officials to support investigations into the incident. that news just coming in. let's go back to the story we were just discussing. mr. trump's allies in arizona. we can go to cbs news senior white house and political correspondent ed o'keefe in arizona following this. great to see you. this is the first time rudy giuliani appeared in court for his arraignment. tell us what happens. >> he only appeared virtually, phoning it in from wherever he was to this courtroom in phoenix to answer to charges he is part of a scheme involving 17 other republican leaders charged with fraud, forgery and conspiracy to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential elections in arizona. it is a collection of arizona-based republican leaders and trump aligned activists and aides. the former mayor is one of them, mark meadows is another, an attorney named john eastman, pushing the theory of the case most strongly. and a woman who oversees the election integrity, the republican national com
singapore flights experienced extreme turbulence over myanmar. they will send officials to support investigations into the incident. that news just coming in. let's go back to the story we were just discussing. mr. trump's allies in arizona. we can go to cbs news senior white house and political correspondent ed o'keefe in arizona following this. great to see you. this is the first time rudy giuliani appeared in court for his arraignment. tell us what happens. >> he only appeared...
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and these were citizens not only of belarus from neighboring countries, but also representatives from myanmar, angola, vietnam, china, and great britain visited the memorial. notes that this is indeed a complete immersion in those tragic events. here you have data that at the end of last year , a lot of belarusians visited khatyn, about half a million, and also foreigners came, more than 11 thousand people there. why do you think our memorial complex uses such popularity? the memorial itself is an open book that allows you to see the result of any military conflict, any aggression, any war. belarus, unfortunately, has suffered a huge, huge amount, and today, thanks to the creation of a new museum, this topic is being revealed by new information means, and a visitor who comes to the museum sees how important it is to preserve peace, how important it is to know those tragic events so that tragedies of this kind do not repeat themselves, because for... in historical memory it occupies, and of course the events of the second world war, the occupation, which lasted on the territory of belarus for
and these were citizens not only of belarus from neighboring countries, but also representatives from myanmar, angola, vietnam, china, and great britain visited the memorial. notes that this is indeed a complete immersion in those tragic events. here you have data that at the end of last year , a lot of belarusians visited khatyn, about half a million, and also foreigners came, more than 11 thousand people there. why do you think our memorial complex uses such popularity? the memorial itself is...
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belarus, neighboring countries, but also from abroad , the memorial was visited by representatives from myanmar, angola, vietnam, china, great britain, france, the usa, and a number of other countries, it must be said that as part of the reconstruction, it was created. the memorial complex is already a historical monument, but it must be said that on the open part of the memorial a very significant element of the memorial appeared, it was a recreated church, a church that was lost, just as the village was lost during the great patriotic war, the church itself was dated to the end xvi century, it was illuminated on november 6 , 1794 in honor of the virgin mary, then it moved into the womb. some new church, and not a reconstruction of the old one, yes, exactly a copy of the one that was in khatyn before the tragic events, but in addition to the church itself , the bell tower was also recreated, which was mentioned in the same documents, a bell tower on four pillars, it had three bells different weights, so everything is really this part of the village of khatyn, it was really recreated, well , le
belarus, neighboring countries, but also from abroad , the memorial was visited by representatives from myanmar, angola, vietnam, china, great britain, france, the usa, and a number of other countries, it must be said that as part of the reconstruction, it was created. the memorial complex is already a historical monument, but it must be said that on the open part of the memorial a very significant element of the memorial appeared, it was a recreated church, a church that was lost, just as the...
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and thanks for being with us. professor, tell us about the situation on the ground in myanmar. do you know who actually has the upper hand in the conflict, the military junta or the resistance forces or? well i, i heard you are interview with the my all who is not just a number of positions, use the foreign minister of the national unity government as she said, the hunter is losing. and we've done research in 2022 about the effective control of the a ma and have found a really surprising results. and even been online that, that got the hotel only exercises about 30 percent of control. but since the time that we did the report, we're doing a follow up and we found a even more surprising results. not only did the winter lose most of these international borders to china, thailand and india. it has lost some more areas that's facing it. closer to the heartland of mall. so it effective control is not just the territorial control. it's the nature of how one can government a township or a state. the government has not been able to govern for a while and so they are now resorting to mo
and thanks for being with us. professor, tell us about the situation on the ground in myanmar. do you know who actually has the upper hand in the conflict, the military junta or the resistance forces or? well i, i heard you are interview with the my all who is not just a number of positions, use the foreign minister of the national unity government as she said, the hunter is losing. and we've done research in 2022 about the effective control of the a ma and have found a really surprising...
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in gomel. 12 foreign countries took part in the forum, with representatives from namibia, zambia and myanmar for the first time. the countries of the african continent are ready to consider proposals for cooperation in a variety of areas; the regions are interested in the supply of our fertilizers. belarus is also ready to provide assistance in mining and information technology. now about the exchange rates that emerged as a result of trading. the russian ruble has risen in price, the dollar and yuan have fallen in price. so, for an american dollar they ask for 3 rubles 20 kopecks. euro according to... from the national bank 3 rubles 46 kopecks. 10 yuan costs 4.39. 3 rubles 56 kopecks asking for 100 russian rubles. and finally, the emirates are introducing ten-year environmental visas. the uae cabinet of ministers approved this decision, citing the desire to preserve the environment. so-called blue visas will be issued to foreigners who protect both the marine and terrestrial environment, as well as develop technologies to improve sustainability and air quality. this was the news of the econ
in gomel. 12 foreign countries took part in the forum, with representatives from namibia, zambia and myanmar for the first time. the countries of the african continent are ready to consider proposals for cooperation in a variety of areas; the regions are interested in the supply of our fertilizers. belarus is also ready to provide assistance in mining and information technology. now about the exchange rates that emerged as a result of trading. the russian ruble has risen in price, the dollar...
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next are myanmar, belarus, russia, vietnam and iran and israel. the report says that those held by israel on the census date were arrested in the palestinian territory of the occupied west bank after october 7. as for iran, it's restricted the press for decades. it targets journalists inside and outside the country. when bbc persian tv launched in 2009, the response was immediate. iranian officials saw it as a security threat, so they first started jamming the signals of the tv, and then they moved to targeting the families of the journalists who were in iran and our colleagues who are based in the uk. in 2022, the situation got worse. after mass protests in iran — sparked by the death in police custody of mahsa amini — the threats against iranian journalists abroad intensified. the number of death and kidnap threats has also increased. and in some cases, the police has had to intervene and provide protection for colleagues. authoritarianism and democratic decline restrict press freedom. so does conflict. forjournalists, war brings danger and
next are myanmar, belarus, russia, vietnam and iran and israel. the report says that those held by israel on the census date were arrested in the palestinian territory of the occupied west bank after october 7. as for iran, it's restricted the press for decades. it targets journalists inside and outside the country. when bbc persian tv launched in 2009, the response was immediate. iranian officials saw it as a security threat, so they first started jamming the signals of the tv, and then they...
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plane was on its way from london to singapore when authorities say he fell into an air pocket over myanmar. the incident happened at 30 thousand feet and flight tracking data suggest that the plane brought more than 6000 feet, that's 1800 metres in just more than 6000 feet, that's1800 metres in just five minutes causing multiple head injuries to those on board. the plane had to make an emergency landing in bangkok. let's take a look at some of the images from on board. inside the plane oxygen mask has been released. we also know that there were dense to overhead lockers for the witnesses say they were caused by people hitting their heads. we've seen lots of visions of people being treated on board and also on the tarmac once that plane made a landing in bangkok. we've also received this video from inside the plane. you could see people being loaded onto stretchers. we know that is 73—year—old british man sadly has died. thai authorities say that was likely due to heart attack. his wife was also injured, she's been taken to hospital. she is about seven people have been critically injure
plane was on its way from london to singapore when authorities say he fell into an air pocket over myanmar. the incident happened at 30 thousand feet and flight tracking data suggest that the plane brought more than 6000 feet, that's 1800 metres in just more than 6000 feet, that's1800 metres in just five minutes causing multiple head injuries to those on board. the plane had to make an emergency landing in bangkok. let's take a look at some of the images from on board. inside the plane oxygen...
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rebel fighters in myanmar tell the bbc they're confident of victory against the military government — we'll bring you a special report from the frontline. and america says russia may have launched a satellite into orbit — which is capable of attacking other satellites. hello. let's just bring news and reaction to our main story, the news that ireland, norway and spain will recognise a palestinian state. we have had reaction to that from a spokesperson from the palestinian authority, and its rival hamas. it says that they welcome the recognition by ireland, spain and norway. so to statements there i understand, both palestinian authority and its rival hamas, welcoming the recognition. as we were reporting earlier, we have heard from israel's foreign minister, israel katz, who said the decision was "a distorted step that could endanger the country's security". we will have more on that
rebel fighters in myanmar tell the bbc they're confident of victory against the military government — we'll bring you a special report from the frontline. and america says russia may have launched a satellite into orbit — which is capable of attacking other satellites. hello. let's just bring news and reaction to our main story, the news that ireland, norway and spain will recognise a palestinian state. we have had reaction to that from a spokesperson from the palestinian authority, and its...
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beijing is getting gas from central asia where it pays low prices, and myanmar. russia is currently heavily dependent on china for all its exports, half of hydrocarbons go to china, they are down from $16 billion a month to $1 billion a month. so china holds all the cards there and it can wait and see, and so far it looks like it's not willing to make a deal there. one of the world's largest exporters of spices, india, has been facing heat on contamination allegations against two indian spice brands. it has sparked concerns among regulators around the world. the uk foods standards agency has told the bbc it has tightened scrutiny of all indian spice imports. the bbc�*s archana shukla reports. at the heart of this crackdown is a cancer—causing pesticide which is used to avoid microbial contamination on spices. higher levels of this pesticide are being investigated. the uk food regulator has told the bbc has been issuing early warning alerts in various spices from india since january 2023, and since the start of this year, it's ramped up scrutiny to cover all s
beijing is getting gas from central asia where it pays low prices, and myanmar. russia is currently heavily dependent on china for all its exports, half of hydrocarbons go to china, they are down from $16 billion a month to $1 billion a month. so china holds all the cards there and it can wait and see, and so far it looks like it's not willing to make a deal there. one of the world's largest exporters of spices, india, has been facing heat on contamination allegations against two indian spice...
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as the factory is secured by a board, a god unit from northern myanmar, which in turn consists of form a rebels. the, the victims are not only from the region, but like aaron also from africa. for example, k. k, pock is professionalized even to the extent that the forest workers must study manuals with precise instructions on how to build trust and exploit weaknesses. they must meet certain targets, how many people they contact, and what they earn is tightly money to secure to us checking computers. seeing if we are doing our job or playing punishments in the factory. audra aconia and you are denied food. if you don't have new customers by noon, and if you don't answer on time, you'll beeping or forced to stand for hours, 17 hour of working days, no vacation, no break. this is what several of the victims told, dw report as those who want to leave all threatened with death or being sold to another factory. one of the methodists, k, k, park, and others can factories force their workers to employ is using crypt double scams . convincing people to invest in non existent crypto currencies.
as the factory is secured by a board, a god unit from northern myanmar, which in turn consists of form a rebels. the, the victims are not only from the region, but like aaron also from africa. for example, k. k, pock is professionalized even to the extent that the forest workers must study manuals with precise instructions on how to build trust and exploit weaknesses. they must meet certain targets, how many people they contact, and what they earn is tightly money to secure to us checking...
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crimes that the media does not cover, such as the nearly a billion people driven from their homes in myanmar and verma -- burma are the half-million who died in tigre, or the 18 million who are facing famine conditions in sudan because of war crimes. the icc only seems to focus on israel. host: if the icc does issue these warrants and israeli officials or benjamin netanyahu are targeted -- if they were to travel to the united states, with the united states have any responsibility to the icc? guest: absolutely not. if the north korean court were to indict you, that does not mean the american police will arrest you and send you two for phnom penh. we do not acknowledge and have not signed or ratified the treaty for the icc, nor do we recognize the north korean court. which of those two is less credible will be determined in the weeks to come. host: coming back to capitol hill, about half an hour ago, part of marjorie taylor greene's press conference, she said she would trigger her motion to vacate resolution against speaker johnson next week, moving ahead with that effort. your reaction to wha
crimes that the media does not cover, such as the nearly a billion people driven from their homes in myanmar and verma -- burma are the half-million who died in tigre, or the 18 million who are facing famine conditions in sudan because of war crimes. the icc only seems to focus on israel. host: if the icc does issue these warrants and israeli officials or benjamin netanyahu are targeted -- if they were to travel to the united states, with the united states have any responsibility to the icc?...
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belarus, neighboring countries, but also from abroad; the memorial was visited by representatives from myanmar, angola, vietnam, china, great britain, france , usa, and a number of other countries, it must be said that as part of the reconstruction it was created. the complex is already a historical monument, but it is necessary to say that on the open part of the memorial a very significant element of the memorial appeared, it was the church that was recreated, the church was lost, as the village was lost during the great patriotic war, the church itself dates back to the end of the 18th century, it was illuminated on november 6, 1794 in honor of the virgin mary, then it moved to the lonno of orthodoxy and was the church of the holy mother of god, when the decision was made to recreate the church, then of course they turned to written sources for this church, this is not the creation of some kind of... church, and not a reconstruction old, yes, exactly a copy of the one that was in khatyn before the tragic events, but in addition to the church itself, the bell tower was also recreated, which
belarus, neighboring countries, but also from abroad; the memorial was visited by representatives from myanmar, angola, vietnam, china, great britain, france , usa, and a number of other countries, it must be said that as part of the reconstruction it was created. the complex is already a historical monument, but it is necessary to say that on the open part of the memorial a very significant element of the memorial appeared, it was the church that was recreated, the church was lost, as the...
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lovoz people's democratic republic, a state in southeast asia, borders on thailand in the west, myanmar in the northwest, the deep mekonk river flows along this border, and the border between laos and vietnam is separated by the chiong son mountain range. laos' northern neighbor is china, and its southern neighbor is cambodia. laos is a small country, its area is 237 km, 7,2000 people live here, the official language is lao, the capital is vyantiyan, despite its small size, loos is trusted and respected in the southeast asian region. the government program continues to present you with the largest. the most authoritative international organizations in the world, today we will tell you about the association of southeast asian nations, asian since september last year. the osian presidency came to the lausian republic. the association of southeast asian nations is a large regional organization. the territory of the osian countries is 4.5 million. more than 600 million people. the combined gdp is $4 trillion. russia has become a strategic partner of asean. cooperation between asean and russ
lovoz people's democratic republic, a state in southeast asia, borders on thailand in the west, myanmar in the northwest, the deep mekonk river flows along this border, and the border between laos and vietnam is separated by the chiong son mountain range. laos' northern neighbor is china, and its southern neighbor is cambodia. laos is a small country, its area is 237 km, 7,2000 people live here, the official language is lao, the capital is vyantiyan, despite its small size, loos is trusted and...
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a revolution is rising in myanmar — in a special report, the bbc spends a month with rebel forces making gains against the military regime. and an investigation is under way, after extreme turbulence leaves one man dead and dozens injured on a singapore airlines flight. i'm helena humphrey. �*s didavi with us. —— it's good to have you with us. us speaker of the house mike johnson is reportedly considering legislation to sanction the international criminal court, a day after the court requested arrest warrants for the israeli prime minister and defence minister over accuastions of war crimes. arrest warrants were also issues for three hamas leaders, including yahya sinwar. the us denounced the icc�*s decision. speaking at a senate foreign relations committee hearing, us secretary of state antony blinken was critical of the move, and said the decision will only draw out the war in the middle east. the extremely wrong—headed decision by the icc prosecutor yesterday, the shameful equivalents implied between hamas and the leadership of israel, i
a revolution is rising in myanmar — in a special report, the bbc spends a month with rebel forces making gains against the military regime. and an investigation is under way, after extreme turbulence leaves one man dead and dozens injured on a singapore airlines flight. i'm helena humphrey. �*s didavi with us. —— it's good to have you with us. us speaker of the house mike johnson is reportedly considering legislation to sanction the international criminal court, a day after the court...