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welcome to the world to islam and you know tommy and tokyo shares a look at some other stories we're following this hour. i am. the us and chinese defence chiefs have sparred over budget and control the islands in big east china sea. lead author of a series of stem cell research papers did not as falsifying data and is now important inquiry. and a young man lost especially in the genocide in rwanda is working to make sure that we
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get four people instead of inciting hatred. us defence secretary john capel and chinese defense minister ten one ch one had exchanged harsh words over the japan controlled senate the calamitous china and taiwan claim them. a goal in shame at the meeting the associated press as a goal refer to china's recent actions over the islands he said he wants to make clear that the us will protect japan as it must under their security treaty. a colossal criticized china's own establishment of an air defense identification zone over the east china sea last november. every nation. there is no right to establish your own. stones. but not right to do it unilaterally up with. no corporation no consultation. that to add to
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tensions. misunderstandings chinese state media quoted changes saying his country will not take the initiative to start trouble with japan that would not be afraid of such a situation if needed to safeguard his territory. you would return when we will make no compromise no consistent. not counting on territorial issues. not even a tiny bit of violation is about the chain also warned the us and others to stay vigilant against japan's actions. ukraine's interim leaders say the country it has a story taken control of some regional government buildings in an eastern city pro russian demonstrators had occupied them the new. new he sees on his knees and don't s in part to the clear their own governments interior minister arson ahmed said the government
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conducted anti operations against the group in cardiff he noted some threw hand grenades and several police officers were injured he said government troops detained seventy people. you think this is when we need to employ the strict measures to respond to the residents in the eastern cities who support the ukraine. her arms out of the four protesters occupying the building and an as told in each case the tuesde their own cabinet members they see a referendum will be held to vote on secession from ukraine. at a cost center. the government will crush the protesters if they continue the occupation negotiators from iran and six world powers have begun their third round of talks to agree on curbing to run its nuclear program. they want to reach a final accord by july twentieth. the delegates from iran and western nations plus china began the two day talks in vienna. european union spokesperson said negotiations would be
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detailed and substantial earlier iran's foreign minister mohammed jem as i read suggested they would pave the way for a final draft of the next round. a senior u s government officials expressed confidence they would do to have an agreement by delight twentieth. as the deadline both sides hope to achieve that they've still got some issues to resolve. there remains a major powers must respect what they call their right to enrich uranium for peaceful purposes. heavy water reactor under construction in the western city of iraq is also among the issues. negotiators from the world powers here the reactor could be used to extract plutonium to make nuclear weapons. lead researcher of high profile study on a new type of stem cell has filed an appeal against the deacon institute a lawyer representing particle board at the center request and was completed on tuesday. two of them. she
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asked to read him to re investigate knowledgeable on the grounds that the original investigation by the institute committee was inadequate. with no she wants the board to conclude she was not engaged in wrongdoing her research was published in january. in the british journal nature of the contest team announced a method to re program venture animal cells into embryonic like stem cells. they said the staff cells can be turned into any type of tissue. researchers elsewhere. it started to find problems with the paper and investigators in beacon began looking into her work last week officials at the institute announced the results of an in house investigation the seagull book about fabricated the falsified data and papers she cut one third investigators say photos used in our study were nearly identical to those used in her two thousand and eleven doctoral thesis and pointed
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out the conditions of the two experiments were different oval got that says her mistakes are without malicious intent and should not be considered misconduct the kids investigative panel will then consider whether to reopen the issue. they will present her with a new conclusion in the next fifty days if the appeal goes forward or punish those involved if they choose not to re investigate indonesia's one hundred and eighty million voters go to the polls this week for general election the poll is a key step on the road to the presidential election in july had to dig us in a bangkok has owned the store southeast asia's largest economy is gearing up for general election. its first in five years. the results were keen for the presidential election scheduled for july. with one hundred eighty million voters in english it is the world's third largest democracy. that means lots of last minute preparations that the country's five hundred twenty thousand voting
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stations. bolton leaders and twelve political parties wrapped up their campaigns on saturday here now banned from campaigning until wednesday's poll. the democratic party is not about the sensational bond bond who don't know who is constitutionally banned from serving as her turn hardy has taken a beating call it soccer series of corruption scandals. riding high on the other counties the opposition the democratic party struggle and then led by former president megawati sukarnoputri struggle has announced it will look the highly popular governor of jakarta and the upcoming presidential election guthrie and joe cole we don't know has already emerged as the core of the fridge. but the widely known a details of hisisisisiss political platform. the state in the election are high which ever party takes at least twenty percent of the five hundred sixty cents
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or twenty five percent of the boat in the wrong candidate in july's presidential election. asia's booming domestic demand is powering the economy or to the critics a sluggish political decision making to stop the economy from going further. young voters are expected to be the key to the results of wednesday's election. maybe want to see the back of what he considered the country's corrupt authoritarian political weeks the presidential election took place last saturday in afghanistan. it's best to sabotage it. insurgents killed twenty people in over one hundred attacks in the lead up to the poll. why she didn't haul the boat but the attacks showed that as with light combat forces prepare to withdraw at the end of the year. security is still a major concern as the world's scientists should have reports from kabul. i
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cannot decide whether killed seventeen people in what was she didn't really get the security team. in olden times. local police suspect that come about i've done east and south and east of the taliban's try additional stronghold. the costumes account for forty percent of the population in the country the kuta bombings coming easy to install. and each day negotiating for permission to conduct a regional militant group the group recently joined a ton about. its members way around towns and make a mockery of the tragic minority group. more stop at just the past to make up the majority of the tide about. the difference in the ethnicity does not serve our people together for islam
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it has extended bolt had been walking this combo that i live on for a year. but somehow the adjoining attacks today the government livelihoods keeps worsening under the current government we have no choice but to take up arms and placed it on all counting crows have today's election bid on the wedding. preliminary results are due later this month. whoever wins the title was not accepted. the group said the new president will be a puppet of the nineteen states. that means more violent resistance. i mean the guy. the new government must somehow find the strength while improving security and promoting reconstruction. with the help of international bowlers. it remains to be seen how successful the government will be. the stock eased up
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and ate a lot of problems outside some balm to train in pakistan's restive baluchistan province killing at least twelve people. no one has claimed responsibility but authorities are battling socrates in the area the recess the bomb destroyed a carriage and gravel he can train the train was in a town of steam. eoin and twenty km southeast of the provincial capital freetown. rescue workers state fire and called the carriers after the blast local government officials have not identified which militant group b leaders responsible. on the portly also ensured many people uncertainty is one of the crunch security problems undermining stability in pakistan. that is province has struggled with a low level staffer taste uncertainty. both the impacts of sitting in bangkok. policy
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makers said japan's central bank are staying the course will keep pumping millions of dollars into the market to drive by an economic rebound and hit an inflation target of two percent. bank of japan policy makers have their first meeting since the consumption tax went up a week ago. they see the hike from five to eight percent as cars some fluctuations the person spending has been resilient they see spending by companies on buildings equipment and other assets it is clearly picking up exports have level up however bank of japan governor how to cook or wrote or spoke about the impact of the tent site. he said the economy is likely to return to a recovery trend beginning around this summer he will not you can always think that tax increases expected or her personal spending in other areas of the economy in the april to
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june quarter. the interaction regretfully declined after the summer. due to improvements in employment and income growth. curran added that the central bank is considering additional easing measures at this stage he noted that steady progress has been made in achieving the inflation target. he said the boj will continue to look out for any risks to the economy and will not hesitate to make policy adjustments if necessary working people in japan are worried about the future of the economy due to the impact of the tax increase their business sentiment declined in march for the fourth straight month. officials at the cabinet office have released the results of their monthly survey the more than two thousand workers across the country how they felt about the economy the sensitive index stood at around thirty four point seven in march down more than five points from the previous month. the figure was the lowest since march two
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thousand and eleven when the earthquake and tsunami hit northeastern japan. a reading above fifty suggests that the economy will expand many respondents are concerned that retail sales of home appliances cars and other products will fall after the tax hike. officials say that despite the lingering concerns. many people show optimism that personal spending will recover in a few months japanese and us negotiators are trying to speed up talks on a new trade deal. but there's still struggling to narrow their differences over talks on the trans pacific partnership act. more on the prospects of tp peacocks our business anchor from madison. this book of matthew goodman senior advisor for asian economics at center for strategic and international studies and former white house economic advisor. i read your history president michael crow been scheduled to meet up the economic revitalization in a circular maree on wednesday. how much
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progress she typically expect from these minister level talks. well i think the talks are going to be very difficult and challenging. it may be difficult to reach a final agreement in this. in this week and this set of talks but i think with the impending visit of president obama to japan i think there's a real opportunity to spread to try to drive forward of the process and perhaps reach an agreement between the us and japan. they talk about things i could write a post about japan and australia they agreed in principle on an epa they have trouble sleeping in our trade on the table bear to think that this book and smooth out the way for japan and the us in their talks. well on some level it makes it a little more complicated to have a bilateral agreement among two members of this twelve country agreement and cpp a ride in the middle of final negotiations on ttp it could make those of the broad group of negotiations more counting on the other hand it does it does move forward progress on an important part of the agenda. agriculture and
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beef in particular is a central issue between the us and japan as well and perhaps this will give a little momentum and help push forward the agreement of the epic that the us japan level as well. ok so the last time we spoke to you holding out hope that we might to fight see some kind of a deal in the first word this year in terms of the ttp at the mention of pres obama is that the zebras first state visit this month how much does he think i will get to the talks and when he tickles see any kind of an agreement well as they say i think these parks are these visits and an high level senior level meetings in particular among the leaders of the two countries do have the effect of forcing a resolution of important and difficult issues in the relationship and i think this is very much one of those opportunities when an important issue for both countries like ttp which has tremendous implications of positive implications for both the united states and japan. not just economically but in terms of setting the rules for international trade in the asia pacific
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region. frankly at a time when china is trying to do to write the rules and i think it's important for the us japan because we agree on most of the rules to try to reach agreement and and this is a great opportunity for president obama and friends are ave to try to drive to a conclusion and to move this thing forward. ok stated that scared us to agree on most of the rules we think will see the most resistance. oh yes i think that the hardest issues of the market asked mark to market access issues of access to the japanese market in particular in agriculture and automobiles which are too long standing issues for thirty forty years we've been discussing these issues. i think we're closer than we've ever been to reaching agreement in those areas. i think it's very difficult obviously prime minister abe's don't have to spend serious amount of political capital to latitude to make the kind of market opening that the us expects needs to be able to convince its own domestic political forces in congress that doesn't this is a good agreement. but i do
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think there's a chance here and the visit of president obama really does give some political impetus to the process of developing both the ttp is a pretty critical to its tragic rebalancing. i poured the us box office is going to be on display to what you think we can expect though. on the economic front plate cpp is the central organizing principle of the asian rebalance the event is the strategy of up and putting more emphasis on this part of the world. if we can reach a good ppp agreements i think is really in beds the united states in the region as they say it makes us with japan champions of the rules based order in this and this part of the world. and i think it really strengthens the us japan alliance there's a lot at stake here and i think. i think you should be watching the tv to be a part of talks in particular. and here are the latest market research
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the eye. i don't know. people in rwanda and around the world are remembering the former thick events of twenty years ago. local media and it can take a trip that led to the genocide of more than eight hundred thousand people. nhk world you call when she met a young man trying to pass on the lessons learned from the tragedy. she shouldn't. internet news companies it acceptable to god the site treatable. you
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to the tutsi minority downloaded from the food was made easier and keeping it out. i read the other. they were drugged outside. she was one of the gaza including his parents and sister the stupid cooking them like any remote chance for them. ukraine. there was a younger generation to the window open all the media be the boss today. he did the people does out of the country with all the radio program. they talk to police that he had even added it to people who started out just listening to the radio make you kill
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somebody. radiohead set to begin to expect them people used to listen to it all the time we did wonder for the radio called us to do this year. because it is steam and diesel. she hopes he intended to be undertaken to watch to see it in essence you know frozen chips. and not a pretty picture. and whose entrance. he's really hot. who knew what they seem oblivious to who wants to. in fact it is. choose life for people. forty one and a whole lot of hard to do that yet
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dearest you're starting to overwhelm the trouble prone to do a circle. most of the shoes cory just want to help people keep their hope to be due to make your own decisions based on an open cheque information. you will bless it is going to die. to some strong storms have affected part of the united states including a tornado in mississippi. meteorologists roberts pen as the latest on that robert. yes so we have out here is this cold front that is racing across the deep south has also been out for the carolinas northern portions of florida is still seen some rain showers in a few strong thunderstorms with this but yes back on sunday night into monday with a destructive tornado that they are in dissent reports in the city and numerous homes were damaged from that now. i guess the battle cry is easy to move up towards the east of the storm system as a whole isn't over yet because they still have doubled to center back off towards an awesome snow fall crop part of apple records came their times. february's can see as
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much as twenty to twenty five centimeters out of this as it does continue to push off and eventually tapering off up and down the eastern coastline. the good news is behind it where it is unclear whether the bad news is only had a really falling down out here especially on the wall were areas of the mississippi river. here is farther south that is you can have all that rain achingly to hear it to flow downstream in all recent flood warnings are in effect for a few locations of this is going to be the topic to the coming days. also the warming temperatures. one of cold air came in with the storm system that few of the most severe thunderstorms but it's gotta be on the rise but there's a trough of chicago in the seventy eight law stand up to much of southwestern and capture the bit above average and will continue to be above average. third the coming days but what are change topics both the us out of the world. here tours australia. we have our savior tropical psych low heat and now he does continue track off towards the west wing worry now about on par with the weak typhoon we can all
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actually wins on the twenty km hr are under sixty five km of kyle got the pressure continues the fall of the storm system and strengthening its getting kinda track off their towards the west by thursday and friday making landfall in and around cool and well north of cans but we could see this sweet little bit on the fourth dow ended that occurs whirling in a bid to bring it back up and down the coastline member erie is sure to stop for the storms coming ashore this awful threat of un storm surge caused the flooding that could be another frosty believe iran this week is still a few days to watch top of this will be doubtful in law to keep an eye on it. if you are located here. along the queensland coastline talk about tropical systems. we do have our tropical storm people and this is in bringing already some fall weather to parts of the philippines and the outer rain bands spawning some thunderstorms is in sibu city there's even one report of the old weak tornado but still a tornado nonetheless it was about twenty nine palms are today. very weak one but on it's still causing some problems here now
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the storm systems getting invited to stall out here has eased in mindanao. earlier on here on tuesday morning hours moving offshore to northwest fifteen kilometers per hour unfortunately it's pushing on shore and some of the size and a basket of the korean maker through the coming days as it does continue to track off their cell were really gotta watch this one as well oft was an orphan drying weather in place across japan korea i ntheaern china southeastern china. t havhowes tre i the threat of flying already reports of flooding in you get that when you don't have heavy showers but its persistent and gas we have been seeing out here just like albert with the american zone temperatures are from our hike to beijing to actually push her around thirty year on year wednesday. i do want to quickly talk about europe off course he's been walking back towards the west is cooling down for a snack and a weak cold front pushing through and there are some thunder storm advisories in place for parts of germany
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as a certainty to push o his forecasts. i wound. aye aye. it seems like this
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the wrenching. all of this year in a few things. sheesh and with nhk world tv the plan and carry her in her purse. it created what many teachers miracle that she and acclaimed photojournalist the subject of the heart of photographs include victims of natural disasters and wars on saturday we have a special episode of frying it featuring a selection of
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segments from science is popular j innovators corner the focus this time japanese artists to closely coordinate the development and production decreased finally on sunday is a new program surrounding treasures which means that village is known for the tradition of pottery. the first edition focuses on t tiny actually the socratic style drunkards courts by producing and bold designs. tiny person created a tiny actually to add some color to their snowy winters a second. i can't get you in your times and to date and nhk world tv. chief. she
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