tv DW News Asia Deutsche Welle November 11, 2022 3:30pm-3:46pm CET
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oh, come to take told. mm hm. hackers, realism, turner, societies, computers that, oh sure you and governments that go crazy for your data. we explain how these technologies work, how they can go in for, and that's how they can also go terribly watch, you know, you're watching d, w 's asia coming up today. we take a look at head at what will be a big meeting next week with world leaders converging in bali for the g. 20 europe is in term all from war and countries. space economic uncertainty will be speaking with indonesia and faster to germany. to learn more about what's on the agenda.
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plus, sticking to host country, indonesia will be checking out the digital nomads making folly their home and tell you how you can enjoy work. paradise tooth. ah, i melissa chan, thanks for joining us. there is a lot of diplomatic activity in southeast asia. at the moment the regional block known as asi on is meeting him on pan and next week the g. 20 will take place in bali, indonesia, in the years since the last meeting in rome, the world has changed significantly. meters now facing war in europe and a teetering global economy in the post pandemic period. among other things, with so much going on, we are joined by around have us are sent out indonesia as ambassador to germany, to discuss what his country's will, what his country's goals will be at the g 20. let's just start very generally as
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host. what are you concerned about? we have 3 main agenda. number one is the global hell architecture. number 2 is the digital draft missions. and number 3 is the energy transition is on the tree. our big agenda that we're proposing and we have already worked this for almost one year . and it so happened that our dream and agenda coincides with the agenda of the gym and g 7. so we have been working very closely with germany. as a matter of fact, our president was invited to g 7 summit in slush it amount last june. so it was a very good corporation with germany on, on how we coordinate this 3 big agenda. now, ambassador, those are the 3 big agendas, but of course we're sitting here in pearl, berlin. so you have to allow me to ask, i understand that your president had expressed an interest in trying to mediate
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between our putin and zalinski. and in fact, he invited both leaders. i don't believe either of them are going. yeah. what role do you see your government playing in this conflict and why? first and foremost, i think if you look at our history in the initial was the mediator in china war, this is in the early eighty's. you can look at the history books we started with, we call the gym just to inform me thing. i was a very junior diploma that the time i was involved type is giving t here and there. but i saw how mediating diplomacy was done and then also, and we mediate between the, the government, philippines and the m, and i left the moral national liberation for also all the way back in the ninety's . so we are used to our mediating different warring
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factions. now we look at the, the war a new crane is awarded, actually accessor base the previous crisis. we have a previous crisis of a naming of the economic development. there was not so good and it was the worse and by the, the, the war in ukraine. the invasion of russia, so i think, ah, you know, we always offer ourselves in a way that we can mediate, or we can play some roles, you know, to, and the conflict. and so is indonesia trying to convince both sides to sit down at the table to talk. there was a resident did when he visited here and moscow right after from luncheon. so he offered our goodwill. you know, if they're willing to, then we are, we're open to, to facilitate. it's very tricky because me,
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i'm trying to convince jesus to talk. but i'll just give the analogy it's, it's as if somebody walked into your house with your knife started, you know, killed off the parents and are, is actively ny thing, the brother and is trying to tell the sister to sit down and have a talk about it the challenge is, is just quite a large and let's go on to talk about other things on the agenda. you mentioned energy of course cop is happening. yeah. right now. tell me a little bit more about that. i think the 1st good news i would say is that indonesia is ready to be partner with the 7 on the just energy transition partnership. it was a nouns in car, so it is part of our work also here in berlin. and we will continue discussions on
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that. we will be part of it and we're also open to the gym and idea of the climate club. so it is also open to be part of the climate club, so we are ready to negotiate on this particular issue. now. and the issue of course and digital station is also a very important aspect that we are put forward. we look at the impact of energy currently with the climate change, for instance. so we hope that the meeting next week we've come up with a very concrete idea on how we deal with that. now, specifically on car, of course i financing issue right. there is a financing issue, but as for indonesia, we revise our target. we are much more ambitious. are we are able to do it by our self all the way up to 31 percent in me. the key thing our mission target and if assisted by other countries, we can go to 43 percent for the easily. the number is only 28 and 41 percent of the
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question is of course financing, right? we have done our homework, we sit with the will bang, i think couple of years big and u n. d b. and we've done analysis that we need it. initial loan need $247000000000.00. to mitigate and adapt bit a climate change that means $30000000000.00 a year. that means to enough $1000000000.00 a month. so it's, it's huge money. so the question is how it's going to be finance. yeah. and this is just in the near right. not the end of the global south. exactly. so this is, i think the big issue that's going to be really big challenge. yeah. and i think frankly speaking, you know, my, my personal view is that no one is going to come up with a 100000000000 dollars, 1000000000 dollars in terms of just charity. it has to be some mechanisms. i think
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the issue of the mechanism is t, the most difficult part here. got it, ambassador. thank you so much for your time. you're welcome. thank you. one of the results of the global pandemic has been the growing traction of work from home, which for some became work from my vacation home in another state, or province, or work from another country. and in indonesia, officials are capitalizing on that by encouraging the world remote workers to set up in places like bali, t w's, pre tech, cuz i'm a petri, and garrick mattis reports. and look, i only, it's not, this is worth the work of a digital know met marg. if you say if it's one of them and have been living in bali for the past month, the 32 year old bronze or marketing agency. and technically she can do that from anywhere by, with birth place and the world. you know, when i just came here,
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i feel like folly to my home for me, very comfortable to stay and work here because in bali we can find ever if you on file for example, mount is your cable or if you want to the beach and will be most you cool people everywhere, and though i think value of this don't, emma se, asia is already the most popular region in the world for club workers. and indonesia is one of the countries living the field. apply for a simple vis a visa and you can work for up to a 180 days in a row. all eagle without paying taxes in indonesia, not all foreigners know this and use a tourism visa step. but even then, they actually have little to worry about the guy, the supervision of foreigners who carry out digital. no mad activities is based purely on complaint offenses. we are aware the no,
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all immigration officers have the i t knowledge and we cannot just look through people's laptops and see if they're doing some work with their laptop and directly say, hey, what are you doing? i left know neither but left body language. i could colossal abraham garcia, got balise tourism suffered tremendously in the pandemic and hands. the island is keen to get people back to boost the economy, digital nomad stain, hostiles, and hotels, and spend entire days in restaurants and cafes, especially internal parts of bali like here and jungle. the downside of it all is that many locals are already tired of the after work, party scene, and all the noise that comes with it. hotels and clubs progressively swallow, the last rise filled and with them the magic of the holiday island gradually disappears. this is of many tourists confir in bali, the tranquility and remoteness of a tropical habitat. but if you talk to locals, all of this is on the verge of extinction. as hotels pop up everywhere,
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many say that the island needs to boost high end tourism. as for the digital nomads, a regulation to bring more high net worth individuals to bali is already in the making. as of december, the countries offerings, 2nd home visit for up to 10 years to those with atlas, a 130000 euros in their bank accounts for bali. it's a silver lining. after 2 tough years in the pandemic. ah. and before we leave you this look at india's northeastern state of makalya, where people must move through thick rain forests to get around. but over the years they've gotten to they root of the problem with creative shortcuts to stay connected. deep in the sub tropical rain forests of migalia in northeast india are magical bridges made of living roots. the local kasey and genteel
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communities build and maintain them. they create stilts of bamboo and the inch and roots wrapped themselves around them. this if i go to here and it's more than 70 years old. so we use all the roads from this single tree door for him. this which we just showed him the way that this is how you go. that's why i'm building this. doctors are, it combines the human and blunt hundreds of these bridges exist in this part of india. they provide safe passage between work and home, and can be a way to avoid crossing rivers into the of them. yet lamar said here, if this bridge didn't exist, you would have to follow the path down there. how would you cross the river then? the path was very dangerous, long without a spirit shirt. we could get hurt and yet no glass, malone. the other thing was so a de la seeing how valuable they are and how old they are in association is now
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helping preserve these unique bridges and gooey but getting tao, if you don't dig care of this bridge, it will get damaged and might disappear. india regina. gov and i want to spend my life preserving these treasures. who am gum? unesco appears to agree and is considering if it's time to call them a world heritage site a friday as usual. follow us on social media on facebook and twitter. i'm melissa chan. thanks for watching and have a good weekend with me, just a thought, see what grade he will be with
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