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have indonesian authorities been able to clamp down on terrorist groups and sells in indonesia?onesia has been fairly successful against the fight against terrorism here in indonesia. we haven't seen a major attack like the type of the bali bombings back in 2002. these groups that aman abdurrahman controls haven't been so successful in their attacks. he's had failed bomb attacks that have been foiled by the police, these smaller attacks. even the attack last year in jakarta, although smaller attacks. even the attack last year injakarta, although would shut down the centre of the city, in terms of the damage and the loss of life they were hoping for they dignity. but indonesian police say they need this new antiterrorism law to be pushed through the parliament, thatis to be pushed through the parliament, that is being held up at the moment. they say that is key to their fight against terrorism in the long—term. but human rights groups and politicians are holding back back, making sure there's a check and balance on police powers here. —— holding that back. thank you very much. yo
have indonesian authorities been able to clamp down on terrorist groups and sells in indonesia?onesia has been fairly successful against the fight against terrorism here in indonesia. we haven't seen a major attack like the type of the bali bombings back in 2002. these groups that aman abdurrahman controls haven't been so successful in their attacks. he's had failed bomb attacks that have been foiled by the police, these smaller attacks. even the attack last year in jakarta, although smaller...
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two of the favourites progressed in the singles to the next round, chen long defeating the indonesian, who beat emil holst/ lijunhui/ teammate, lin dan, who beat emil holst/ li junhui/ liu teammate, lin dan, who beat emil holst/ lijunhui/ liu yuchen. lin dan, looking for a sixth career world title this week recovered to win in three. —— lin dan. thursday's action will see all of those who made it through to the round of 16 can pick and friday will be the quarter—finals with the medal matches over the weekend. chris froome has extended his lead in the vuelta a espana, following wednesday's fifth stage. the stage was won by alexey lutsenko from kazakstan. the astana rider sprinted clear to win by more than a0 seconds from eritrea's merhawi kudus. meanwhile, froome finished safely in the pack, and he's extended his overall lead to ten seconds from the american tejay van garderen. finally, to tennis, and zhang shuai is through to the quarter—finals of the connecticut open in new haven. the world number 29 from china beat the polish qualifier magda linette in three sets. zhang won 63, 6—7,
two of the favourites progressed in the singles to the next round, chen long defeating the indonesian, who beat emil holst/ lijunhui/ teammate, lin dan, who beat emil holst/ li junhui/ liu teammate, lin dan, who beat emil holst/ lijunhui/ liu yuchen. lin dan, looking for a sixth career world title this week recovered to win in three. —— lin dan. thursday's action will see all of those who made it through to the round of 16 can pick and friday will be the quarter—finals with the medal...
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we have heard similar rhetoric from indonesian officials but i think it is extremely unlikely that wecials as saying, to be very clear, is htat do not hold back and shoot. —— that don't. when you feel like you need to shoot a drug trafficker if they are running away, if they are resisting arrest. but this is not, as we have seen in the philippines, a killing of drug addicts. the focus here is still very much on rehabilitation for drug addicts and we're not seeing those kind of widespread killings that are taking place in the philippines. also indonesia has a number of very strong human rights institutions who have come out very strongly and, because of the concern and the background of the indonesian police here, in terms of corruption, their own involvement with drugs — recently a huge case of drug trafficking was actually traced back to someone who is in jail already, and there's suspicion that he was able to do that with the support of the authorities. so these kind of concerns make it very unlikely that you would see sanctions for the kind of killings that we have seen in the phil
we have heard similar rhetoric from indonesian officials but i think it is extremely unlikely that wecials as saying, to be very clear, is htat do not hold back and shoot. —— that don't. when you feel like you need to shoot a drug trafficker if they are running away, if they are resisting arrest. but this is not, as we have seen in the philippines, a killing of drug addicts. the focus here is still very much on rehabilitation for drug addicts and we're not seeing those kind of widespread...
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widodo's ordered police to shoot dealers who resist arrest, and at the weekend a malaysian and an indonesiant more from rebecca henchske in jakarta. why does president widodo think this tough stand is necessary now? president widodo has always had a tough stand against drugs. he held fast against international opposition and executed a number of international people here fought drug cases. he is country is facing a drug emergency. there have been raids with a decent amount of drugs found. he's a top drug official, commissioner general budi waseso, said that because of the philippines tough stand, drug syndicates may be looking at indonesia as a weaker an easier place to get into the market as the philippines push those people out. are there concerned that indonesia would follow in the footsteps of the philippines were dozens footsteps of the philippines were d oze ns of footsteps of the philippines were dozens of murders have occurred under orders of the president?m dozens of murders have occurred under orders of the president? it is extremely unlikely that we would see those widespread kill
widodo's ordered police to shoot dealers who resist arrest, and at the weekend a malaysian and an indonesiant more from rebecca henchske in jakarta. why does president widodo think this tough stand is necessary now? president widodo has always had a tough stand against drugs. he held fast against international opposition and executed a number of international people here fought drug cases. he is country is facing a drug emergency. there have been raids with a decent amount of drugs found. he's...
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the south china morning post reveals hong kong police are monitoring about 20 indonesian maids in theows a report by an indonesian think tank which says there are at least 50 female workers in east asia who took part in extremist discussion groups. and the china daily reports on how some of the uk's most celebrated schools are competing to attract chinese students over the summer. a record number of chinese students went to the uk to take part in summer programmes this year. now, what stories are sparking discussions online? well, mariko, here in the uk, many people got a treat on saturday night — shooting stars littered the sky as the perseid meteor shower was at its peak over the uk. these are just some of the incredible pictures sent in to the bbc from around the country. up to 100 shooting stars an hour were visible, and good news — if you're on this side of the world, there's another opportunity to see the display tonight if you're on this side of the world. 70 years ago today pakistan came into existence. british colonial rule ended, and partition split what had been india into
the south china morning post reveals hong kong police are monitoring about 20 indonesian maids in theows a report by an indonesian think tank which says there are at least 50 female workers in east asia who took part in extremist discussion groups. and the china daily reports on how some of the uk's most celebrated schools are competing to attract chinese students over the summer. a record number of chinese students went to the uk to take part in summer programmes this year. now, what stories...
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ajailed indonesian cleric has been named as a suspect in a bomb attack last year, the first in southeastroup. the former boss of the retail chain bhs, dominic chappell, is to be prosecuted by the pensions regulator forfailing to provide information to an investigation into its sale. bhs went into administration last year, creating a £571 million pension deficit. this time last year and everything must go — the end of an era of a once great high street name. dominic chappell, its former owner, he had no retail experience, but he bought the loss—making chain for £1. just over a year later, bhs collapsed into administration. this used to be bhs‘ flagship store, here on oxford street. the shutters are still down on what‘s coming next. what was revealed today, though, is that dominic chappell is being prosecuted by the pension regulator for failing to provide information and documents about a reasonable excuse. it wants this material because the regulator is still pursuing mr chappell over whether he avoided his responsibilities to the bhs pension scheme. i want to give an assurance to the 20
ajailed indonesian cleric has been named as a suspect in a bomb attack last year, the first in southeastroup. the former boss of the retail chain bhs, dominic chappell, is to be prosecuted by the pensions regulator forfailing to provide information to an investigation into its sale. bhs went into administration last year, creating a £571 million pension deficit. this time last year and everything must go — the end of an era of a once great high street name. dominic chappell, its former...
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. >> indonesian, african, chinese -- they came from everywhere. which made it even more exciting. >> what?! >> are they just silly trinkets... >> is there a big market for beads? >> there's a big market for beads. >> this is the real deal? >> this is the real deal. >> ...or historical treasures worth a mint? >>thedalai lama? >> yes. [ gavel bangs ] >> bidder 561 is for $11,000. [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪ >> i'm jamie colby, thrilled to be on my latest adventure, here in san francisco. the woman at the heart of this story also loved to travel and took home the smallest of souvenirs from every place she visited. those tiny keepsakes could add up to abigpayday for her heirs. >> my name is lise mousel. for over half a century, my glamorous aunt naomi traveled the world in style. she always had a surprise for us, but the biggest one came after she passed away. [ knock on door ] >> i want to know more about those surprises, so i meet lise and her mother, carol, at the condo where aunt naomi lived for more than 30
. >> indonesian, african, chinese -- they came from everywhere. which made it even more exciting. >> what?! >> are they just silly trinkets... >> is there a big market for beads? >> there's a big market for beads. >> this is the real deal? >> this is the real deal. >> ...or historical treasures worth a mint? >>thedalai lama? >> yes. [ gavel bangs ] >> bidder 561 is for $11,000. [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [...
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i wanted t to get insidet it means to be indonesian, a country with hundreds of languages, myriad religionsd a million points of view on music making and the meaning of it all.
i wanted t to get insidet it means to be indonesian, a country with hundreds of languages, myriad religionsd a million points of view on music making and the meaning of it all.
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guy: i have a chart which shows foreigners piling into indonesian bonds.a sense of the banks in 2003, the money rolling in. charles: yep. guy: when does that start to continue? in the near-term, medium-term, long-term? you are getting a proper meal yield, something pretty attractive. what would it take to start to dark in the clouds over it? charles: a big move in interest mark or a big question over global growth. both of those with the potential risks. at the moment, the federal is behaving in a pretty predictable manner, and the rate cycling is very slow and measured. so that does not look particularly likely as long as we do not see inflation out of control. investingon't like hot money, money that will walk out the door at a moments notice. charles: they're obviously are hot money flows in all of these things, but you do not get a chart -- for example, the one you have on indonesian bonds -- where it is hot money. these are people moving thatturally into markets previously perhaps they were not involved in, but they are there for the longer term. flow
guy: i have a chart which shows foreigners piling into indonesian bonds.a sense of the banks in 2003, the money rolling in. charles: yep. guy: when does that start to continue? in the near-term, medium-term, long-term? you are getting a proper meal yield, something pretty attractive. what would it take to start to dark in the clouds over it? charles: a big move in interest mark or a big question over global growth. both of those with the potential risks. at the moment, the federal is behaving...
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the word for owl in indonesian is ghost bird. world. there is a growing number of people inspired by fiction to take a wild owls as pets. there is an executor, someone whose job is to go out into the jungle and find them. he knows how to find and catch them. we don't really know how they do it, we just get the owls. researchers say they are usually taken as babies from their nests and brought here to be sold in these huge bird markets. it was very rare to find owls on sale here previously, but we quickly found this store. this owner says his other owls have sold out and he rushed out the back to get this beautiful bird that he thought i might be interested in. it has a huge impact on the wild population of owls. they are very important in keeping the ecosystem in balance. by removing so many owls from the wild to be sold on the bird markets is very concerning. there is only one type of owl on the protected species list in indonesia. activists want that changed, to lift the harry potter curse. 0n the black market, rhinoceros horns
the word for owl in indonesian is ghost bird. world. there is a growing number of people inspired by fiction to take a wild owls as pets. there is an executor, someone whose job is to go out into the jungle and find them. he knows how to find and catch them. we don't really know how they do it, we just get the owls. researchers say they are usually taken as babies from their nests and brought here to be sold in these huge bird markets. it was very rare to find owls on sale here previously, but...
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an earthquake of magnitude 6.5 has struck close to the indonesian island of sumatra.immediate reports of casualties or damage from the quake. the united states geological survey says it hit at a depth of 67 kilometres and a distance of 81 kilometres west of the city of bengkulu. the kenyan human rights commission has blamed police for using excessive force on protestors after results of the presidential election were announced. they claim 2a people have died in election—related violence since tuesday. leaders of the opposition have appealed for calm, but say they still don't recognise the outcome of the election. alistair leithead reports. after a night of violence, the ambulances brought out the injured from the worst—hit neighbourhoods. some had bullet wounds, others machete cuts and head injuries. it is hard to know how many people have been killed or injured in the police crackdown in these opposition strongholds. the clashes continued throughout the day, rock—throwing youths confronting tear gas—firing police. they‘ re dramatic images, and they were intense, but
an earthquake of magnitude 6.5 has struck close to the indonesian island of sumatra.immediate reports of casualties or damage from the quake. the united states geological survey says it hit at a depth of 67 kilometres and a distance of 81 kilometres west of the city of bengkulu. the kenyan human rights commission has blamed police for using excessive force on protestors after results of the presidential election were announced. they claim 2a people have died in election—related violence since...
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this is after the acquisition of an indonesian cigarette company .ack in early august macro viewve atimism, we have some micro drivers along with what is going on in the commodities space. metal is under pressure, steel, copper, iron ore. we see some of that rally under pressure this morning. here is what we will be watching. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ track your pack. set a curfew, or two. make dinner-time device free. [ music stops ] [ music plays again ] a smarter way to wifi is awesome. introducing xfinity xfi. amazing speed, coverage and control. change the way you wifi. xfinity. the future of awesome. >> here in hong kong, we are live from bloomberg's asia headquarters. welcome to daybreak asia. though herc markets, political tensions sparked a renewed appetite for risk. in hong kong, unlikely to be among markets working today, typhoon auto is moving into day. bloomberg's global headquarters, i am betty liu, it is just past 8:00 p.m. on this tuesday evening. washington has stepped up sanchez on north korea. despite welcoming pyongyang's reason restraint. >> we had a lot i had for y
this is after the acquisition of an indonesian cigarette company .ack in early august macro viewve atimism, we have some micro drivers along with what is going on in the commodities space. metal is under pressure, steel, copper, iron ore. we see some of that rally under pressure this morning. here is what we will be watching. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ track your pack. set a curfew, or two. make dinner-time device free. [ music stops ] [ music plays again ] a smarter way to wifi is awesome....
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japan tobacco is buying an indonesian cigarette maker for $680 million.hathaway been spared a downgrade after the collapse of its $9 billion pursuit of oncor electric. it confirmed its double a score and removed it from creditwatch negative. it was given that status on uncertainty over funding of the deal. market: china's money racing for a squeeze, 2.3 so-calleduan of negotiable certificates of deposit set to mature next month, adding to the country's deleveraging woes. joining us now is an economist in private banking. why should we be worried about this? >> i don't think we should be that worried. this is one of those known event risks, so they would be prepared for it. the only question is to understand the need of the financial system at this time. what we have seen from the chinese money markets has then the pboc notching up rates, the cost of borrowing, taking an theoach to deleverage appetite of risktakers, chinese question, so the only is how much in an environment where they are already in control. this is one of those known risks, the end of ea
japan tobacco is buying an indonesian cigarette maker for $680 million.hathaway been spared a downgrade after the collapse of its $9 billion pursuit of oncor electric. it confirmed its double a score and removed it from creditwatch negative. it was given that status on uncertainty over funding of the deal. market: china's money racing for a squeeze, 2.3 so-calleduan of negotiable certificates of deposit set to mature next month, adding to the country's deleveraging woes. joining us now is an...
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students what foreign language they would like to learn the first choice would not be the invoice or indonesian right? in fact -- if you look at the demographics that there are many new immigrants in taiwan and one in four children in taiwan have a mother who is not taiwanese and so society is changing. the point i'm making is that it should have been done a long time ago and it's a very natural thing to know your neighbor better. as to your question about what taiwan can do and i want to do everything. taiwan should liberalize its economy unilateralism is to make itself more attractive and make more on this pork issue really engage the us pr on the scientific resolution. taiwan should continue pursuing regional integration opportunities. in fact, in that regard there's a snowball effect that taiwan should pursue free trade agreement with a major trading partner such as the us and if the us is willing to do that it will have a snowball effect in taiwan should continue to pay a constructive role in several multilateral forums that it is a member of such as aipac and so on. i'm cautiously optimis
students what foreign language they would like to learn the first choice would not be the invoice or indonesian right? in fact -- if you look at the demographics that there are many new immigrants in taiwan and one in four children in taiwan have a mother who is not taiwanese and so society is changing. the point i'm making is that it should have been done a long time ago and it's a very natural thing to know your neighbor better. as to your question about what taiwan can do and i want to do...
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students what foreign language they would like to learn the first choice would not be vietnamese or indonesian. if you look at the demographics there are many new immigrants in taiwan and one in four children in taiwan have a mother who is not taiwanese so the society is changing so the point i am making is it should have been done a long time ago, very natural thing to know your neighbor better. as to what taiwan can do, taiwan should do everything, liberalize its economy, to be more attractive and this issue, engaging the ustr on scientific resolution on this, taiwan should continue pursuing regional opportunities and in that regard sometimes there is a snowball effect, continuing to pursue a free-trade agreement with major trading partners. and a snowball effect and taiwan should continue to play a constructive role, a multilateral member such as apack, wto and so on so cautiously optimistic about the economic future of taiwan. it is in a sense very integrated in the world economy despite its formal diplomatic isolation. >> the last question. >> good afternoon. before this i had been workin
students what foreign language they would like to learn the first choice would not be vietnamese or indonesian. if you look at the demographics there are many new immigrants in taiwan and one in four children in taiwan have a mother who is not taiwanese so the society is changing so the point i am making is it should have been done a long time ago, very natural thing to know your neighbor better. as to what taiwan can do, taiwan should do everything, liberalize its economy, to be more...
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. >> indonesian, african, chinese -- they came from everywhere.t she was a smuggler, which made it even more exciting. >> what?! >> are they just silly trinkets... >> is there a big market for beads? >> there's a big market for beads. >> this is the real deal? >> this is the real deal. >> ...or historical treasures worth a mint? >>thedalai lama? >> yes. [ gavel bangs ] >> bidder 561 is for $11,000. [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ]
. >> indonesian, african, chinese -- they came from everywhere.t she was a smuggler, which made it even more exciting. >> what?! >> are they just silly trinkets... >> is there a big market for beads? >> there's a big market for beads. >> this is the real deal? >> this is the real deal. >> ...or historical treasures worth a mint? >>thedalai lama? >> yes. [ gavel bangs ] >> bidder 561 is for $11,000. [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ]...
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according to reports, indonesian ack is raising roughly $1 billion from investors.ovides motorcycle rides on demand. it has become one of the most popular ways to get around in indonesia, especially in high-traffic cities. consumers in indonesia also use an app downloaded more than 20 million times since its debut in 2015 to get food and groceries delivered. the u.s. government is ramping up its use of blockchain technology, awarding more contracts which could fuel broader adoption across the private sector. joining me from london with more on how the technology is picking up steam, caroline hyde, as well as my guest host for the hour, bob o'donnell with me in the studio. how significant has the increase been? caroline: it has increased 13-fold since 2016. millionalking $1.3 awarded this year. still, not to be sniffed at. it is not likely to blame dollars raised in terms of initial offerings. we are seeing cash being splashed by the united states government at the federal level, the state level as well. we are talking fully fledged pilots now. they like the underlyi
according to reports, indonesian ack is raising roughly $1 billion from investors.ovides motorcycle rides on demand. it has become one of the most popular ways to get around in indonesia, especially in high-traffic cities. consumers in indonesia also use an app downloaded more than 20 million times since its debut in 2015 to get food and groceries delivered. the u.s. government is ramping up its use of blockchain technology, awarding more contracts which could fuel broader adoption across the...
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covering the indonesian occupapation in an we would go military guam site of installation.n the airplane, he said this thea very good week for u.s. and the international community. he said this today. allan: maybe he is referring to what used to be nuclear doctrine. an idea promoted a kissinger and nixon, where you had to persuade potential adversaries that you are actually crazy enough to launch nuclear weapons. and during his presidential campaign, trtrump said he was ready to use nuclear weapons and reportedly in briefings he would ask, what is the point of having you can't use them. it is good for the trump agenda? but it is dangerous for the world. and the idea that the general's trump, general kelly, general mathis and general mcmaster, that they somehow will stop him, it doesn't make sense. litter that is not their responsibility. their responsibility is to carry out orders. and politically, i think trump curingmore away from most of his political elements. the establishment press has been critical of trump. they have given him a lot of heat. this is because theyey w
covering the indonesian occupapation in an we would go military guam site of installation.n the airplane, he said this thea very good week for u.s. and the international community. he said this today. allan: maybe he is referring to what used to be nuclear doctrine. an idea promoted a kissinger and nixon, where you had to persuade potential adversaries that you are actually crazy enough to launch nuclear weapons. and during his presidential campaign, trtrump said he was ready to use nuclear...
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here we are superimposing data from the indonesian eclipse onto a set of nasa observations that shows exactly where our data will fit in. there is interesting physics and exciting things. the sun is hiding from science in the data gap. that is what we are trying to do. we talked about the space-weather impact and how effects on the earth take place. when we are trying to understand solar storms and space weather, it is similar to understanding whether on earth. if you want to know if weather will hit a particular city and when it will hit, you need to understand the wind. we are studying the solar wind to better predict what happens in space with spaced arms -- space storms. we know from nasa measurements that wind accelerates in this data gap. but we don't know why. if you go to the last slide, everyone accelerated today when you got on a freeway. .at the bottom of the on-ramp, you are going slow you hit the gas pedal and merged with traffic going 60 miles per hour. solar wind is doing the same thing in this region of the solar corona. we don't have the measurements to show how that
here we are superimposing data from the indonesian eclipse onto a set of nasa observations that shows exactly where our data will fit in. there is interesting physics and exciting things. the sun is hiding from science in the data gap. that is what we are trying to do. we talked about the space-weather impact and how effects on the earth take place. when we are trying to understand solar storms and space weather, it is similar to understanding whether on earth. if you want to know if weather...
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some locally, some just indonesians and australians and also perhaps some coming russia and the caucusesabout russia a we forget isis controls the city. >> this is a muslim town in a largely catholic country. so, it's no surprise that there's an insurgency here. but, the type of isis capability it's command and control and tactics coming and, again, raising the game of this long-standing group is a real concern. >> so, then pull back for a second and talk about u.s. presence there. because, as you know, we've been talking about this reporting that we have that the military is considering the authority to strike isis targets. we pull it up here as part of collective self-defense which could be granted as part of an official military operation adding the strikes would likely be conducted by armed drones. this is not nothing. >> it's not nothing. >> put this into context. this is u.s. troops moving to another escalating the fight in another country. >> it is. now, all that said, the u.s. troops would probably be safely behind lines. these predators can be largely flown from the united state
some locally, some just indonesians and australians and also perhaps some coming russia and the caucusesabout russia a we forget isis controls the city. >> this is a muslim town in a largely catholic country. so, it's no surprise that there's an insurgency here. but, the type of isis capability it's command and control and tactics coming and, again, raising the game of this long-standing group is a real concern. >> so, then pull back for a second and talk about u.s. presence there....
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since the massive success of the harry potter books and films some young indonesians have been emulatingresearchers say they're usually taken as babies from the nest and brought here to be sold in these huge bird markets that you find across java. until recently it was rare to find owls on sale but we have quickly found this shop that is selling owls and the owner says the other owls have already sold out. he rushed out the back to get this beautiful bird that we thought i might be interested in. of course it has a huge impact on the wild population of owls, owls have a very important role to protect and keep the eco—system in balance. by removing so many owls from the wild to be sold on the bird markets is very, very concerning. a wiltshire farmer has caused controversy by serving up sausages to firefighters. seems harmless at first but rachel rivers made the gesture to say thank you for saving the very same piglets in said sausages from a burning barn in milton lilbourne back in february. on a social media post the firefighters said the bangers were fantastic. but the animal charity pe
since the massive success of the harry potter books and films some young indonesians have been emulatingresearchers say they're usually taken as babies from the nest and brought here to be sold in these huge bird markets that you find across java. until recently it was rare to find owls on sale but we have quickly found this shop that is selling owls and the owner says the other owls have already sold out. he rushed out the back to get this beautiful bird that we thought i might be interested...
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students, what foreign language they would like to learn, the first choice would not be vietnamese or indonesian but if you look at the demographics, there are many new immigrants and taiwan and one in for our children have a mother who is not taiwanese. the society is actually changing. asking is it should've been done a long time ago and it's a very natural thing to know your neighbor better. now as to your question of what taiwan can do, i think they should do everything. they should liberalize its economy to make itself more attractive and really engage the u.s. on the scientific resolution, they should continue pursuing regional opportunities. sometimes there is a snowball effect. they ca should continue pursuing free-trade agreement with major trading partners such as the u.s. and i think if the u.s. is willing to do it will have a snowballing effect and they should consider to play a constructive role in the groups they are a member of such as apex and so on. i am cautiously optimistic about the economic future of taiwan. it is, in a sense, very integrated in the world economy despite its
students, what foreign language they would like to learn, the first choice would not be vietnamese or indonesian but if you look at the demographics, there are many new immigrants and taiwan and one in for our children have a mother who is not taiwanese. the society is actually changing. asking is it should've been done a long time ago and it's a very natural thing to know your neighbor better. now as to your question of what taiwan can do, i think they should do everything. they should...
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