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the bbc has learnt actually it was aung san suu kyi who had asked for that meeting and that it was candidsouth korean leader moon jae—in is and frank. and of course the south korean leader moonjae—in is in singapore. what is the progress of the demutualisation of north korea, sharan? well, we're not sure about the progress, of course, because they continue to talk about it, but thatis they continue to talk about it, but that is something that will be on the agenda today. he is meeting with his us counterpart mike pence and of course many others who are here. they are going to be talking about that, it is one of the chief issues. there are also issues around the south china sea, as i mentioned, and he is also the unspoken — the fact that you have the us— china trade war that is raging. and all eyes today will be on china's li keqiang who is he with his counterpart mike pence, people will watch to see if there might be some progress around those trade tensions. and once they are done here of course many leaders wrap up and they are all headed to the next summit and that is the apec summit i
the bbc has learnt actually it was aung san suu kyi who had asked for that meeting and that it was candidsouth korean leader moon jae—in is and frank. and of course the south korean leader moonjae—in is in singapore. what is the progress of the demutualisation of north korea, sharan? well, we're not sure about the progress, of course, because they continue to talk about it, but thatis they continue to talk about it, but that is something that will be on the agenda today. he is meeting with...
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do you know what aung san suu kyi has pledged to do? she was confronted by mike pence. you have directly asked her for this pardon. what does she say? >> well, i don't really want to go into the private line of conversations. >> okay. >> we're still hopeful that there will be a pardon, and we do think that would be in the interest of her country. >> okay. >> i do want to point out that our journalists are burmese, and they're patriots. they care about their country. >> i know. i can see you trying to protect them and trying to lobby with this interview, and you want to be careful about what you do. but everybody has got their eyes on them. you're a member of the board of the committee to protect journalists, as am i. tonight in new york where you are, you'll be attending the annual gala, and there will be all these statistics about the dangers to journalists just this year. >> right. >> those who have been killed, those who have been imprisoned, those who disappear. and there will be people who accept their awards. i guess one of the questions to ask is how difficult is
do you know what aung san suu kyi has pledged to do? she was confronted by mike pence. you have directly asked her for this pardon. what does she say? >> well, i don't really want to go into the private line of conversations. >> okay. >> we're still hopeful that there will be a pardon, and we do think that would be in the interest of her country. >> okay. >> i do want to point out that our journalists are burmese, and they're patriots. they care about their...
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it is also interesting that it was aung san suu kyi who had called for that meeting with mike pence andold it was frank and candid and reports that southeast asian nations will be mentioning the crisis, saying that those responsible for the atrocities in myanmar should be held fully accountable. that is expected to be in the closing statement later today. what else is on today's agenda? i mentioned the denuclearisation of the korean peninsula but also ongoing concerns about security in the south china sea, something else which is preoccupied leaders at asean. china has laid claim to many of the disputed islands. i mentioned north korea because president moonjae—in is here and he is expected to talk with his counterparts. mike pence also meeting with the chinese delegate and many seeing if this could lead to resolution to the trade war. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: our special report on how thailand's military government is silencing its critics — under the banner of a fake news crackdown. also on the programme: former us first lady michelle obama t
it is also interesting that it was aung san suu kyi who had called for that meeting with mike pence andold it was frank and candid and reports that southeast asian nations will be mentioning the crisis, saying that those responsible for the atrocities in myanmar should be held fully accountable. that is expected to be in the closing statement later today. what else is on today's agenda? i mentioned the denuclearisation of the korean peninsula but also ongoing concerns about security in the...
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reporters in the country are being locked up simply for doing their job why is de facto leader aung san suu kyi so determined to silence her critics with a special report. also coming out islam is in a town in nigeria bury their dead after the military opens fire on a demonstration in the capital the army says the group is a threat to national security but critics fear the crackdown is producing a new generation of radicals. i'm sumi so misconducts good to have you with us to journalists in myanmar jailed in connection with the reporting on the range of prices are expected to file appeals this week the reuters report as well known and were said to seven years in prison want us to get in the massacre of revenge of muslims during a military crackdown last year many countries condemn the trial but a state of south east asia correspondent reports it's part of a wider push by the government in myanmar to stifle freedom of the press. a workers' strike on the outskirts of yangon. things get heated when protesters confront the police. line tips in why is right in the middle reporting it live on faceboo
reporters in the country are being locked up simply for doing their job why is de facto leader aung san suu kyi so determined to silence her critics with a special report. also coming out islam is in a town in nigeria bury their dead after the military opens fire on a demonstration in the capital the army says the group is a threat to national security but critics fear the crackdown is producing a new generation of radicals. i'm sumi so misconducts good to have you with us to journalists in...
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reporters in the country are being locked up simply for doing their job why is de facto leader aung san suu kyi so determined to silence her critics we have a special report also coming up young people have traditionally been reluctant to vote in the united states but as the parties ramp up the rhetoric ahead of next week's midterms it seems that it may be about to change we ask what's motivating americans millennial. islamists in a town in nigeria bury their dead after the military opens fire on a demonstration in the capital the army says is good because of the french and national security but critics fear is a crackdown is producing a new generation of radical. new. i'm sumi so much going to thank you for joining us two journalists in myanmar jailed in connection with the reporting on the war hinge or crisis are expected to file appeals this week the reuters reporter swallow and were sentenced to seven years in prison while investigating the massacre of her henge of muslims during a military crackdown last year many countries condemned the trial but as you se asia correspondent and heartache
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reporters in the country are being locked up simply for doing their job why is the fact a leader aung san suu kyi she's so determined to silence her critics we have a special report also coming up the islamists in a town in nigeria bury their dead after the military opens fire on a demonstration in the capital the army says the group is a threat to national security but critics fear the crackdown is producing a new generation of radicals. in sports a family making waves and one of sailings toughest races a couple will compete against each other when they set off across the atlantic this weekend the most difficult part might be leaving their little song at home. i'm sumi so misconducts good to have you with us to journalists in myanmar jailed in connection with their reporting of the ranger crisis are expected to file appeals this week the reuters report as well known and were sentenced to seven years in prison while investigating the massacre of all hinge of muslims during a military crackdown last year many countries condemned the trial but as d.w. southeast asia correspondent boston heartache r
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reporters in the country are being locked up simply for doing their job why is de facto leader aung san suu kyi so determined to silence her critics we have a special report also coming up a family making waves in one of sailings toughest races a couple will compete against each other when they set off across the atlantic this weekend but the most difficult part might be leaving their little son at home. i'm sumi so misconduct thank you for joining us two journalists in myanmar jailed in connection with the reporting of the ranger crisis are expected to file appeals this week the workers reporters were alone and were sentenced to seven years in prison while investigating the massacre of revenge of muslims during a military crackdown last year many countries condemned the trial but as the dummy of southeast asia correspondent austin heartache reports it's part of a wider push by the government in myanmar to stifle freedom of the press. a workers' strike on the outskirts of yangon. things get heated when protesters confront the police. lying to its in why is right in the middle reporting it live
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reporters in the country are being locked up simply for doing their job is the de facto leader aung san suu kyi determined to silence her critics we have a special report also coming up supporters of her jailed shiite cleric in nigeria bury their dead after the military opens fire on a demonstration in the capital the army says he and his group are a threat to national security but critics fear the crackdown is producing a new generation of radical. hello and welcome i'm the thought she. to journalists in myanmar how jailed in connection with their reporting of the rohingya crisis are expected to file a piece this week the roaches reporters valon and charles who was sentenced to seven years in prison while investigating the alleged massacre overhang of muslims during a military crackdown last year there was widespread international condemnation of the trial did obvious southeast asia correspondent boston hotting reports that appears to be a wider push by the me and my government to stifle the freedom of the press. worker strike on the outskirts of yangon. things get heated when protesters confr
reporters in the country are being locked up simply for doing their job is the de facto leader aung san suu kyi determined to silence her critics we have a special report also coming up supporters of her jailed shiite cleric in nigeria bury their dead after the military opens fire on a demonstration in the capital the army says he and his group are a threat to national security but critics fear the crackdown is producing a new generation of radical. hello and welcome i'm the thought she. to...
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vice president mike pence has told me in modern leader aung san suu kyi there is no excuse for the violence that's caused hundreds of thousands of poor hinshaw muslims to flee her country was meeting sochi on the sidelines of a regional summit he also pressed for the release of two jailed reuters journalists . thousands of firefighters are still battling to contain blazes across northern and southern california authorities say they are starting to gain the upper hand but the threat is far from over at least forty eight people have been killed in the worst fires in the state's history and hundreds are missing national guard troops have been dispatched to help search for human remains in the town of paradise. this is what's left of paradise in northern california defying go to town so quickly that many people have no time to escape. now teams of forensic scientists to sifting through the rubble searching for human remains. finding the bodies of some victims in and around the wreckage of cars a grim reminder of last desperate efforts to free the flames. one person who made a narrow escape was
vice president mike pence has told me in modern leader aung san suu kyi there is no excuse for the violence that's caused hundreds of thousands of poor hinshaw muslims to flee her country was meeting sochi on the sidelines of a regional summit he also pressed for the release of two jailed reuters journalists . thousands of firefighters are still battling to contain blazes across northern and southern california authorities say they are starting to gain the upper hand but the threat is far from...
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vice president mike pence has told me and our leader aung san suu kyi there was no excuse for the violence that's caused hundreds of thousands of to flee her country and it was meetings hoochie on the sidelines of a regional summit he also pressed for the release of two jailed journalists. and egypt has brokered a truce between israel and palestinian militants in gaza cross border violence flared up after an israeli raid in gaza over the weekend palestinians responded by firing hundreds of rockets into southern israel killing one and injuring dozens were tied with airstrikes which left seven gazans dead. thousands of firefighters are still battling to contain blazes across northern and southern california authorities say they are starting to gain the upper hand but the threat is far from over at least forty eight people have been killed in the worst fires in the state's history and hundreds are missing national guard troops have been dispatched to help search for human remains in the town of paradise. this is what's left of paradise in northern california the fire go to town so quickly tha
vice president mike pence has told me and our leader aung san suu kyi there was no excuse for the violence that's caused hundreds of thousands of to flee her country and it was meetings hoochie on the sidelines of a regional summit he also pressed for the release of two jailed journalists. and egypt has brokered a truce between israel and palestinian militants in gaza cross border violence flared up after an israeli raid in gaza over the weekend palestinians responded by firing hundreds of...
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leader aung san suu kyi has at times appeared a full on figure in singapore atrocities committed by the me and my military against the rigging has been one of the main talking points during two days of meetings between leaders from asia and beyond but at the end of the association of southeast asian nations summit another week statement was issued calling for accountability but offering general support to the me and my government. malaysia's prime minister has been the most vocal critic of me and is unlikely to have been satisfied with the final statements. their efforts. should mean you'll. probably see it wasn't just the crisis creating tension at the summit it was also trade and instead of me being isolated it was the united states . president donald trump didn't come to singapore but his america first policy and the u.s. trade dispute with china overshadowed the summit with the u.s. in a battle with china for influence in asia it was left to mike pence to try to reassure regional leaders we said very early on that america first doesn't mean america along the united states is also a
leader aung san suu kyi has at times appeared a full on figure in singapore atrocities committed by the me and my military against the rigging has been one of the main talking points during two days of meetings between leaders from asia and beyond but at the end of the association of southeast asian nations summit another week statement was issued calling for accountability but offering general support to the me and my government. malaysia's prime minister has been the most vocal critic of me...
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and if the international most prestigious human rights prize from aung san suu kyi.he group accuses the leader of perpetuating human rights abuses by keepiunng silent about violence against -- the muslim minority. stan lee, the men who created the avengers and black panther, has died at the age of 95. as the top writer at marvel and later its publisher, lee was consider the architect of the contemporary comic book. don't forget spiderman. you are wearing spiderman's colors today. let's talk about italy. i understand countdown is on. helen: the government in rome has got until tomorrow to come up with a budget that will satisfy brussels. that budget for 2019. now, the european commission has kicked out the current budget, saying it flouts a commitment to reduce the country's debt. that debt is sizable. the second highest in the eurozone as a proportion of gdp. brussels says if rome does not come up withth the goods tomorr, it will start disciplinary steps against rome late this -- later this month. reporter: the italian government is not backing down over its budget,
and if the international most prestigious human rights prize from aung san suu kyi.he group accuses the leader of perpetuating human rights abuses by keepiunng silent about violence against -- the muslim minority. stan lee, the men who created the avengers and black panther, has died at the age of 95. as the top writer at marvel and later its publisher, lee was consider the architect of the contemporary comic book. don't forget spiderman. you are wearing spiderman's colors today. let's talk...
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reporters in the country are being locked up simply for doing their job why is de facto leader aung san suu kyi so determined to silence her critics with a special report also coming out islamists in a town in nigeria bury their dead after the military opens fire on a demonstration in the capital the army says the group is a threat to national security but critics fear the crackdown is producing a new generation of radicals.
reporters in the country are being locked up simply for doing their job why is de facto leader aung san suu kyi so determined to silence her critics with a special report also coming out islamists in a town in nigeria bury their dead after the military opens fire on a demonstration in the capital the army says the group is a threat to national security but critics fear the crackdown is producing a new generation of radicals.
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simply for doing their job why is the fact the leader aung san suu kyi is so determined to silence her critics we have a special report also coming up the islamists in a town in nigeria bury their dead after the military opens fire on a demonstration in the capital the army says the group is a threat to national security but critics fear the crackdown is producing a new generation of radical. and.
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in myanmar, aung san suu kyi's party, the national league for democracy, has suffered a setback in thet lost a number of ethnic minority constituencies that it had previously held. analysts say ms suu kyi has alienated minority voters by failing to end regional conflicts. the european union's chief brexit negotiator, michel barnier, has said negotiations with london to leave the eu are not driven by a sense of revenge. speaking in brussels, he said a no—deal or hard brexit would spell trouble for expatriates in both regions. british prime minister theresa may said she's confident of reaching an agreement on the irish border — one of the main obstacles to any deal. players from leicester city football club, have attended the third day of the funeral of the chairman, killed in a helicopter crash last month. the team, including manager claude puel and strikerjamie vardy, arrived at a temple in bangkok to pay their respects. russia's highly—secretive military intelligence agency, the gru, has celebrated its 100th anniversary. it does so against a background of scandals, including accusatio
in myanmar, aung san suu kyi's party, the national league for democracy, has suffered a setback in thet lost a number of ethnic minority constituencies that it had previously held. analysts say ms suu kyi has alienated minority voters by failing to end regional conflicts. the european union's chief brexit negotiator, michel barnier, has said negotiations with london to leave the eu are not driven by a sense of revenge. speaking in brussels, he said a no—deal or hard brexit would spell trouble...
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vice president mike pence has told me in mar leader aung san suu kyi there is no excuse for the violence that's caused hundreds of thousands of muslims to flee her country pence was meeting sochi on the sidelines of a regional summit he also pressed for the release of two jailed workers journalists . to yemen now where diplomatic efforts to end fighting around the key port of are intensifying that's what the united nations ratchets up calls for peace talks between the rival saudi and iran backed factions in the civil war the hard data is crucial to supplying millions of starving in menus with shipments of food and other aid since the battle for the port began those shipments have slowed adding to what the u.n. says is the world's worst humanitarian crisis aleksandr stenciled traveled to the northern region how people are so desperate for food they've resorted to eating leaves these people harvesting their lunch. leaves from the plant and a new bridge now runs. did you know we have to. one thing i am we haven't had help from any organization. i asked time and again if they could help the
vice president mike pence has told me in mar leader aung san suu kyi there is no excuse for the violence that's caused hundreds of thousands of muslims to flee her country pence was meeting sochi on the sidelines of a regional summit he also pressed for the release of two jailed workers journalists . to yemen now where diplomatic efforts to end fighting around the key port of are intensifying that's what the united nations ratchets up calls for peace talks between the rival saudi and iran...
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the un, the us vice president mike pence met aung san suu kyi and said, this is not a process which ist is what his administration believes is the case here. we are watching extremely carefully what will happen today. let's brief you on some of the other stories making the news: the white house has confirmed that president trump's deputy national security adviser, mira ricardel, is leaving herjob, but she will remain in the administration. just a day ago the office of first lady melania trump issued a highly unusual statement, saying mrs ricardel "no longer deserves the honour of serving in this white house." the libyan prime minister has told the bbc he expects the younger brother of the manchester arena bomber will be extradited to britian before the end of the year. hashem abedi has been in custody in libya since soon after the attack in may last year, which killed 22 people. he's wanted in britain for murder, attempted murder, and conspiracy to cause explosions. a so—called super—earth has been discovered orbiting one of the closest stars to our sun, six light—years away. the plane
the un, the us vice president mike pence met aung san suu kyi and said, this is not a process which ist is what his administration believes is the case here. we are watching extremely carefully what will happen today. let's brief you on some of the other stories making the news: the white house has confirmed that president trump's deputy national security adviser, mira ricardel, is leaving herjob, but she will remain in the administration. just a day ago the office of first lady melania trump...
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news today: human rights group amnesty international is stripping myanmar‘s de facto leader, aung san suu kyince award. the politician and nobel peace prize winner received the honour in 2009, when she was living under house arrest. amnesty says it's because of what it called her failure to speak out for the rohingya minority. endured the israeli military has attacked dozens of targets in gaza, including the television station run by the hamas militant group. israel said the strikes were in response to about 300 rockets fired from gaza. three palestinians have been killed, and at least ten israelis injured. there's been a major escalation in violence over the past 2a hours, following an israeli special forces operation that was intercepted in gaza. us vice president mike pence is in tokyo, where he's expected to hold talks with japanese prime minister, shinzo abe. north korea and other regional issues will be on the agenda. pence is stopping over injapan during a visit to asia for an asia—pacific economic cooperation forum being held in papua new guinea. the canadian prime minister, justin tr
news today: human rights group amnesty international is stripping myanmar‘s de facto leader, aung san suu kyince award. the politician and nobel peace prize winner received the honour in 2009, when she was living under house arrest. amnesty says it's because of what it called her failure to speak out for the rohingya minority. endured the israeli military has attacked dozens of targets in gaza, including the television station run by the hamas militant group. israel said the strikes were in...
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they're in place like this there's there's little chance of things changing fashion you mention aung san suu kyi the former pro-democracy activist who is now myanmar's de facto leader some say that press freedom has actually declined since she took office was it naive to expect an improvement under her leadership. was definitely a surprise to many that things developed in the way they have many expected things to get better with a sense that she and her party the national league for democracy taking power that they expected to things were going to improve freedoms were going to going to improve and things were going to go more towards a democratic system but the fact is that it seems that the opposite is. actually the case many journalists in myanmar say that they feel they have more freedom under the previous president to taint same who was a member of the military or a former general and so the question is why is this happening and many are pointing their fingers to the military especially within the government saying this is the military's fault but it's also true that it's not only the milit
they're in place like this there's there's little chance of things changing fashion you mention aung san suu kyi the former pro-democracy activist who is now myanmar's de facto leader some say that press freedom has actually declined since she took office was it naive to expect an improvement under her leadership. was definitely a surprise to many that things developed in the way they have many expected things to get better with a sense that she and her party the national league for democracy...
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uh—huh also making news today, amnesty international says it is stripping aung san suu kyi of its highest the move because of what it called her failure to speak up for the rohingya minority. the israeli military has attacked dozens of targets in gaza, including the television station run by the hamas militant group. more than 300 rockets have been fired from gaza. ten palestinians have been killed, and israelis have been injured. there was an israeli forces operation was intercepted in gaza. the canadian prime ministerjustin trudeau says that his country's intelligence officers have listen to recordings of the killing of the journalist jamal khashoggi. justin trudeau is the first western leader to confirm his country has listened to confirm his country has listened to the tape of the murder at the saudi consulate in istanbul. tu rkey‘s saudi consulate in istanbul. turkey's president said on saturday that he had given copies to the us, the uk, germany, france, and saudi arabia. thejudge the uk, germany, france, and saudi arabia. the judge in the uk, germany, france, and saudi arabia. thej
uh—huh also making news today, amnesty international says it is stripping aung san suu kyi of its highest the move because of what it called her failure to speak up for the rohingya minority. the israeli military has attacked dozens of targets in gaza, including the television station run by the hamas militant group. more than 300 rockets have been fired from gaza. ten palestinians have been killed, and israelis have been injured. there was an israeli forces operation was intercepted in gaza....
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reporters in the country are being locked up simply for doing their job why is in fact a leader aung san suu kyi so determined to silence her critics they have a special report also coming up a family making waves and one of the failings toughest race as a couple will compete against each other when they.
reporters in the country are being locked up simply for doing their job why is in fact a leader aung san suu kyi so determined to silence her critics they have a special report also coming up a family making waves and one of the failings toughest race as a couple will compete against each other when they.
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clear whether they'll meet to discuss the trade dispute pains did meet with me and my as leader aung san suu kyi and gave a very public rebuke for the violence against the rigging this is a tragedy that has touched the hearts of millions of. the violence of persecution. by military and vigilantes that resulted in driving. right. back with. this without excuse in response again failed to speak out in support of the ringgit saying only that people have different views. in southeast asia malaysia's prime minister mahathir mohamad has led the criticism of me and. it made for an uncomfortable seating arrangement at the opening ceremony when hey al jazeera singapore. legislation will be introduced in the u.s. on wednesday urging president donald trump to respond last strongly to china's crackdown on is ethnic wig or population u.s. politicians will seek possible sanctions against communist party chiefs accuse of human rights abuses they are also expected to call for a ban on the export of technology that beijing could use for the surveillance and mass extension of course it's estimated a million waver
clear whether they'll meet to discuss the trade dispute pains did meet with me and my as leader aung san suu kyi and gave a very public rebuke for the violence against the rigging this is a tragedy that has touched the hearts of millions of. the violence of persecution. by military and vigilantes that resulted in driving. right. back with. this without excuse in response again failed to speak out in support of the ringgit saying only that people have different views. in southeast asia...
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vice president tells me in mars' leader aung san suu kyi violence against muslims is without excuse. helo israel's defense minister avigdor lieberman has announced his resignation over the cease fire with palestinian factions in gaza lieberman had voiced his office listen to the decision made by the cabinet to stop for the red sox in gaza he also says his party will quit the government's coalition leaving prime minister benjamin netanyahu would just a one seat majority in a statement hamas calls his resignation a victory for gaza we have two correspondents following the latest on the cease fire and the resignation in a moment we'll speak with her doctor hamid who is in gaza but first over to stephanie docker joining us from west jerusalem and the reaction to the woman's resignation stephanie what more he had to say in that press conference. well he highlighted two main issues what he couldn't stomach in his words one of those was the fifteen million dollars of cash that was hand carried into gaza by the qatari envoy that money is to pay civil servants in gaza but he said that you cou
vice president tells me in mars' leader aung san suu kyi violence against muslims is without excuse. helo israel's defense minister avigdor lieberman has announced his resignation over the cease fire with palestinian factions in gaza lieberman had voiced his office listen to the decision made by the cabinet to stop for the red sox in gaza he also says his party will quit the government's coalition leaving prime minister benjamin netanyahu would just a one seat majority in a statement hamas...
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reporters in the country are being locked up simply for doing their job is the de facto leader aung san suu kyi determined to silence the critics we have a special report also coming up an extremist group in nigeria good news it's dead after the military opens fire on a demonstration in the capital the army says the group is a threat to national security but critics fear the crackdown is.
reporters in the country are being locked up simply for doing their job is the de facto leader aung san suu kyi determined to silence the critics we have a special report also coming up an extremist group in nigeria good news it's dead after the military opens fire on a demonstration in the capital the army says the group is a threat to national security but critics fear the crackdown is.
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reporters in the country are being locked up simply for doing their job why in de facto leader aung san suu kyi so determined to silence her critics we have a special report also coming up young people have traditionally been blocked into a vote in the united states but as the parties ramp up the right.
reporters in the country are being locked up simply for doing their job why in de facto leader aung san suu kyi so determined to silence her critics we have a special report also coming up young people have traditionally been blocked into a vote in the united states but as the parties ramp up the right.
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clear whether they'll meet to discuss the trade dispute pains did meet with me and my as leader aung san suu kyi and gave a very public rebuke for the violence against the rigging yeah this is a tragedy that has touched the hearts of millions of. the violence and persecution. but military and vigilantes that resulted in driving seven hundred thousand right. back with. this without excuse in response again failed to speak out in support of the ring you're saying only that people have different views. in southeast asia malaysia's prime minister mahathir mohamad has led the criticism of me and. it made for an uncomfortable seating arrangement at the opening ceremony when hey al jazeera singapore. well joining us now here in the studio is dr annie to show who works with the european council an umbrella group of activists who lobby e.u. governments to put pressure on myanmar thank you very much for being here with us do you feel like the international community is putting around robin matchstick amish corey the thirty seven year old putting it down to taking a break from training day off. former worl
clear whether they'll meet to discuss the trade dispute pains did meet with me and my as leader aung san suu kyi and gave a very public rebuke for the violence against the rigging yeah this is a tragedy that has touched the hearts of millions of. the violence and persecution. but military and vigilantes that resulted in driving seven hundred thousand right. back with. this without excuse in response again failed to speak out in support of the ring you're saying only that people have different...
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leader aung san suu kyi has at times appeared a full on figure in singapore atrocities committed by the me and my military against the rigging the has been one of the main talking points during two days of meetings between leaders from asia and beyond but at the end of the association of southeast asian nations summit another week statement was issued calling for accountability but offering general support to the me and my government. malaysia's prime minister has been the most vocal critic of me and is unlikely to have been satisfied with the final statement. issued. by the problem it wasn't just the crisis creating tension at the summit it was also trade and instead of me being isolated it was the united states president donald trump didn't come to singapore but his america first policy and the u.s. trade dispute with china overshadowed the summit with the u.s. in a battle with china for influence in asia it was left to mike pence to try to reassure regional leaders we said very early on that america first doesn't mean america along the united states is also a vocal critic of china's
leader aung san suu kyi has at times appeared a full on figure in singapore atrocities committed by the me and my military against the rigging the has been one of the main talking points during two days of meetings between leaders from asia and beyond but at the end of the association of southeast asian nations summit another week statement was issued calling for accountability but offering general support to the me and my government. malaysia's prime minister has been the most vocal critic of...
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vice president mike pence has told me and more leader aung san suu kyi there is no excuse for the violence that's caused hundreds of thousands of for him to sleep her country pence was meeting suchi on the sidelines of regional summit he also pressed for the release of two jailed reuters journalists. only california firefighters have been battling a new slayer up in a huge fire burning outside of los angeles the blaze centers on ventura county it is one of the largest to hit southern california in recent memory at least forty eight people have been confirmed dead in the fires across california the exact number of missing is unclear. to yemen now where diplomatic efforts to end fighting around the key port of ho died are intensifying that's of the united nations ratchets up calls for peace talks between the rival saudi and iran backed factions in the civil war the diet is crucial to supplying millions of starving in many ways with shipments of food and other aid since the battle for the port began those shipments have slowed adding to what the u.n. says is the world's worst humanitarian cri
vice president mike pence has told me and more leader aung san suu kyi there is no excuse for the violence that's caused hundreds of thousands of for him to sleep her country pence was meeting suchi on the sidelines of regional summit he also pressed for the release of two jailed reuters journalists. only california firefighters have been battling a new slayer up in a huge fire burning outside of los angeles the blaze centers on ventura county it is one of the largest to hit southern california...
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then it's really hard to see how things will significantly change that we bussin what about aung san suu kyi you know she was the nobel peace prize laureate a former pro-democracy activist but some say press freedom has declined since she took office tell us more about her role in all of this. well it is a surprise or it was a surprise for many to see this development really because many people inside and outside of myanmar thought and hoped that things were going to get better that things were going to move more towards more freedom and more democracy but as you say it seems that the opposite at least in parts has happened so many journalists for example in myanmar say that they felt they had more freedom under the previous president saying who was a former general then they do now another reason is why is this happening there's a lot of finger pointing at the military saying it's their fault they're the ones who really wield power in me and mar and that they have been very sensitive especially since the onset of that crisis but it's not only the military because it's it's the government to
then it's really hard to see how things will significantly change that we bussin what about aung san suu kyi you know she was the nobel peace prize laureate a former pro-democracy activist but some say press freedom has declined since she took office tell us more about her role in all of this. well it is a surprise or it was a surprise for many to see this development really because many people inside and outside of myanmar thought and hoped that things were going to get better that things were...
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has withdrawn the ambassador of conscience award -- its highest honor -- from burmese leader aung san suu kyi in response to the military atrocities and ongoing persecution of burma''s rohingya minority. in a letter to suu kyi, amnesty international secretary general kumi naidoo writes -- "you have chosen to overlook and excuse the brutal oppression and crimes against humanity committed by the military against the rohingya and your office has actively shielded the military from international scrutiny and accountability. we have also been appalled to witness your administration spread hate narratives against minorities, fostering rather than challenging discrimination and hostility." this comes as the repatriation of rohingya refugees from bangladesh back to burma is scheduled to start later this week. many human rights groups warn that burma is not able to guarantee safety to returning refugees and many are reportedly fleeing camps to avoid having to return to burma. in gaza, israeli air attacks killed six palestinians a day after a botched raid by israel prompted deay fightingng. the air str
has withdrawn the ambassador of conscience award -- its highest honor -- from burmese leader aung san suu kyi in response to the military atrocities and ongoing persecution of burma''s rohingya minority. in a letter to suu kyi, amnesty international secretary general kumi naidoo writes -- "you have chosen to overlook and excuse the brutal oppression and crimes against humanity committed by the military against the rohingya and your office has actively shielded the military from...
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clear whether they'll meet to discuss the trade dispute pains did meet with me and my as leader aung san suu kyi and gave a very public rebuke for the violence against the rigging this is a tragedy that has touched the hearts of millions of. the violence of persecution. by military and vigilantes that resulted in driving seven hundred thousand right. back with. this without excuse in response again failed to speak out in support of the ring you're saying only that people have different views. in southeast asia malaysia's prime minister mahathir mohamad has led the criticism of me and. it made for an uncomfortable seating arrangement at the opening ceremony when hey al jazeera singapore. bus crows are being excavated in spain in search for the remains of more than two thousand victims of the franco dictatorship it's estimated the bodies of war than one hundred thousand people were dug in sites across the country during his rule. per hole reports from paternal forensic teams and a curfew digging deep into the ground to recover remains. of the old bones give up their secrets hands tied in front sho
clear whether they'll meet to discuss the trade dispute pains did meet with me and my as leader aung san suu kyi and gave a very public rebuke for the violence against the rigging this is a tragedy that has touched the hearts of millions of. the violence of persecution. by military and vigilantes that resulted in driving seven hundred thousand right. back with. this without excuse in response again failed to speak out in support of the ring you're saying only that people have different views....
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whether they'll meet to discuss the trade dispute payne's did meet with me and my as leader aung san suu kyi and gave a very public rebuke for the violence against the rigging yeah this is a tragedy that has touched the hearts of millions of. the violence and persecution but military and vigilantes that resulted in driving seven hundred thousand right. back with. this without excuse in response again failed to speak out in support of the ring you're saying only that people have different views. in southeast asia malaysia's prime minister mahathir mohamad has led the criticism of me and. it made for an uncomfortable seating arrangement at the opening ceremony when hey al jazeera singapore. a man who first seize power in a military coup and then refashion himself as a legitimate leader appears set to rule fiji for another four years prime minister frank by nima and his fiji first party headed for a convincing election win on thursday as votes continue to be tallied. once an army commander now running to keep his position as prime minister frank by name a rama and his fiji first party quietly c
whether they'll meet to discuss the trade dispute payne's did meet with me and my as leader aung san suu kyi and gave a very public rebuke for the violence against the rigging yeah this is a tragedy that has touched the hearts of millions of. the violence and persecution but military and vigilantes that resulted in driving seven hundred thousand right. back with. this without excuse in response again failed to speak out in support of the ring you're saying only that people have different views....
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in myanmar, aung san suu kyi's party, the national league for democracy, has suffered a setback in thenority constituencies that it had previously held. in 2015, her party ended decades of outright military rule in myanmar, winning more than eighty per cent of available seats. but now, analysts say ms suu kyi has alienated minority voters by failing to end regional conflicts. the empty moat around the tower of london has been filled with ten—thousand flames, to mark the end of the first world war. beefeaters lit them one—by—one — in an installation by tom piper, who filled the moat with ceramic poppies four years ago. the ceremony will be repeated each night until remembrance sunday next weekend. that looks so great. the spice girls have announced their first tour for a decade with tour dates next year. they revealed details of the reunion tourin they revealed details of the reunion tour ina they revealed details of the reunion tour in a social media video on monday and suggested the possibility ofa monday and suggested the possibility of a world tour. victoria beckham will not be taki
in myanmar, aung san suu kyi's party, the national league for democracy, has suffered a setback in thenority constituencies that it had previously held. in 2015, her party ended decades of outright military rule in myanmar, winning more than eighty per cent of available seats. but now, analysts say ms suu kyi has alienated minority voters by failing to end regional conflicts. the empty moat around the tower of london has been filled with ten—thousand flames, to mark the end of the first world...
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clear whether they'll meet to discuss the trade dispute pains did meet with me and my as leader aung san suu kyi and gave a very public rebuke for the violence against the rigging you know this is a tragedy that has touched the hearts of millions of. the violence and persecution but military and vigilantes that resulted in driving seven hundred thousand right. back with. this without excuse in response again failed to speak out in support of the rating you're saying only that people have different views. in southeast asia malaysia's prime minister mahathir mohamad has led the criticism of me and. it made for an uncomfortable seating arrangement at the opening ceremony when hey al jazeera singapore. shortly the studio called to say no. will tell you why for the record wildfire in the u.s. state of california. yes and i would even talk about sports is folly thank you well people in the canadian city of calgary have become the latest to say no to hosting an olympics the city held a vote to ask for backing as a candidate for the twenty twenty six winter games over three hundred thousand votes were c
clear whether they'll meet to discuss the trade dispute pains did meet with me and my as leader aung san suu kyi and gave a very public rebuke for the violence against the rigging you know this is a tragedy that has touched the hearts of millions of. the violence and persecution but military and vigilantes that resulted in driving seven hundred thousand right. back with. this without excuse in response again failed to speak out in support of the rating you're saying only that people have...
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clear whether they'll meet to discuss the trade dispute pains did meet with me and my as leader aung san suu kyi and gave a very public rebuke for the violence against the rigging yeah this is a tragedy that has touched the hearts of millions of. the violence and persecution. but military and vigilantes that resulted in driving seven hundred thousand right. back with. this without excuse in response again failed to speak out in support of the ring you're saying only that people have different views. in southeast asia malaysia's prime minister mahathir mohamad has led the criticism of me and. it made for an uncomfortable seating arrangement at the opening ceremony when hey al jazeera singapore. well the un human rights chief says bangladesh should hold plans to send back more than two thousand two hundred muslim or a hinge at simeon maher saying such a move with a danger of their lives in a statement michelle bachelet said the human rights violations committed against the world me and more amount to the worst atrocities including crimes against humanity and possibly even genocide but so they adde
clear whether they'll meet to discuss the trade dispute pains did meet with me and my as leader aung san suu kyi and gave a very public rebuke for the violence against the rigging yeah this is a tragedy that has touched the hearts of millions of. the violence and persecution. but military and vigilantes that resulted in driving seven hundred thousand right. back with. this without excuse in response again failed to speak out in support of the ring you're saying only that people have different...
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for the myanmar government there are different factions that may want different things aung san suu kyiside she will likely try to ensure that at least some kind of security exists for those that do elect or are able to return but there are other forces in the military and in local individuals that may have a different point of view and i ask how would she do that one of the stories we've been we've been reporting on amnesty international stripping on sung suchi of its ambassador of conscience what i mean this is already you know that has been this overwhelming sense of of disappointment and sadness that she has been essentially different to the atrocities committed by the military why do you say that she why do you suggest that she might be able to ensure their safety when it appears that she doesn't have the willingness to help or perhaps even that the power or the influence to do so sure that the efforts they would take to secure their safety likely include. keeping them in a tightly secured situation controlling their movements limiting the areas that they have access to. so. the ex
for the myanmar government there are different factions that may want different things aung san suu kyiside she will likely try to ensure that at least some kind of security exists for those that do elect or are able to return but there are other forces in the military and in local individuals that may have a different point of view and i ask how would she do that one of the stories we've been we've been reporting on amnesty international stripping on sung suchi of its ambassador of conscience...