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do, but let me just say, what the military is doing in burma to the people of burma, the violence, the attacks, the killing of children, they are appalling. and they are unacceptable. so we cannot just step back and allow this to happen. we have to keep pushing forward. you may know that the u.s. did issue from the u.s. trade representative office, it halted all trade with burma until the military steps back, and we are looking at other measures we might take in addition to the ones we have already taken. >> thank you, ambassador. cbs news. the big picture question is, what did you learn during this month in terms of breaking the impasse on many issues that the security council has had, and, specifically, will there be repercussions on the north korea missile launches that violated u.n. treaty? thank you so much, and congratulations for a busy month. ambassador thomas-greenfield: thank you for that question. what i have learned is when we are at the table, and when we are working together, we can accomplish some things, as i am very happy we were able to get a statement out on burma. w
do, but let me just say, what the military is doing in burma to the people of burma, the violence, the attacks, the killing of children, they are appalling. and they are unacceptable. so we cannot just step back and allow this to happen. we have to keep pushing forward. you may know that the u.s. did issue from the u.s. trade representative office, it halted all trade with burma until the military steps back, and we are looking at other measures we might take in addition to the ones we have...
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. ~ , ,., , don't do a lot of trade with burma. , , ., burma.ating, thank you very much _ burma. absolutely fascinating, thank you very much for - burma. absolutely fascinating, | thank you very much for coming on. . ~' thank you very much for coming on. . ~ , ., police in belgium have dispersed a crowd of several thousand young people, who'd turned out for a non—existent concert. tanya dendrinos has the details. it started as a joke on social media but this april fools' prank quickly gained traction, striking a nerve with a young crowd demanding freedom. all chant. translation: too many rules are imposed on us that really l deprive us of our freedom, even though we are aware of the problem. we don't deny the existence of covid, we are careful, but we just need to be allowed to live a little. around 2,000 people attended the event in the belgian capital, ignoring warnings from police and prosecutors. those who showed up and violated health measures could face charges with outdoor gatherings limited to four people. police arrived on foot and on h
. ~ , ,., , don't do a lot of trade with burma. , , ., burma.ating, thank you very much _ burma. absolutely fascinating, thank you very much for - burma. absolutely fascinating, | thank you very much for coming on. . ~' thank you very much for coming on. . ~ , ., police in belgium have dispersed a crowd of several thousand young people, who'd turned out for a non—existent concert. tanya dendrinos has the details. it started as a joke on social media but this april fools' prank quickly gained...
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so the situation is not that easy inside burma, because burma, remember that burma is surrounded by thes going to full—blown civil war, it is going to happen in burma. kyaw win, executive director of the burma human rights network. thank you. the chief prosecution investigator at the trial of the former us policeman derek chauvin over the death of george floyd has reversed part of his evidence. james reyerson initially accepted under cross—examination that mr floyd could be heard on footage from the scene saying, "i ate too many drugs". but after viewing the clip again, he argued that mr floyd had actually said "i ain't done no drugs". here's james reyerson being cross examined. did you attempt to understand and hear what various parties were saying at various times? yes. , , ., ., ~ were saying at various times? yes. , ., ~ yes. did you ever hear mr floyd sa "1 yes. did you ever hear mr floyd say "i ate _ yes. did you ever hear mr floyd say "i ate too — yes. did you ever hear mr floyd say "i ate too many _ yes. did you ever hear mr floyd say "i ate too many drugs". - yes. did you ever
so the situation is not that easy inside burma, because burma, remember that burma is surrounded by thes going to full—blown civil war, it is going to happen in burma. kyaw win, executive director of the burma human rights network. thank you. the chief prosecution investigator at the trial of the former us policeman derek chauvin over the death of george floyd has reversed part of his evidence. james reyerson initially accepted under cross—examination that mr floyd could be heard on footage...
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you have i burma. right now burma is a ma'or headache. you have their �* burma.ous. headache. you have their previous ruling literary gents are coming back into power and dispersing what there was of a democratic government. that is a huge problem. i think that is a chinese action and china is going to be the major headache. china is going to be the ma'or reattached china is going to be the ma'or headache. ~ ., , , ., ., headache. mitt romney is a former reublican headache. mitt romney is a former republican presidential _ headache. mitt romney is a former republican presidential nominee i headache. mitt romney is a former l republican presidential nominee who sits on the senate's foreign relations committee. he is concerned about the treatment of muslims in chinese internment camps. i had a aood chat chinese internment camps. i had a good chat with _ chinese internment camps. i had a good chat with the _ chinese internment camps. i had a good chat with the secretary - chinese internment camps. i had a good chat with the secretary of. good chat with the secretary
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for the the campaign in e44 and also from yunnan province in southwest china bordering burma the so called y force being brought in from that side part of the national sixth army, which was essentially being used to provide a chinese element to the force against the japanese the reasons for that chinese participation were twofold one was an increasing pressure in my views. what miskited from the western allies that china couldn't be taken seriously as an ally after world war ii unlisted for somewhere outside its own borders. so burma was chosen as the as the as the plays and second a desire, of course by chezek to show that it was possible for him to make that sort of contribution but on the other hand, i think that the pressure of having to fight essentially two campaigns both in burma and ichigo at the same time at a time when china's finances economy trading for structure and overall. do you of conscription. were really at breaking point not to mention famine and a whole variety of other problems coming together. this was in my view not a time to pressure them into making this pa
for the the campaign in e44 and also from yunnan province in southwest china bordering burma the so called y force being brought in from that side part of the national sixth army, which was essentially being used to provide a chinese element to the force against the japanese the reasons for that chinese participation were twofold one was an increasing pressure in my views. what miskited from the western allies that china couldn't be taken seriously as an ally after world war ii unlisted for...
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right now, burma is a ma'or burma. right now, burma is a major headache. _ burma.w, burma is a major headache. you have the previous ruling militaryjunta previous ruling military junta coming previous ruling militaryjunta coming right back into power and really dispersing what there was of a democratic government, that is a huge problem. and i think that is a chinese action and china is going to be the major headache. mitt romney is a former republican presidential nominee who sits in the senate foreign relations committee's. he is concerned about the treatment of uighur muslims and chinese internment camps and shinjang. i had a good chat with secretary of state blinken and i believe he understands that this is the challenge of the next few decades which is how to get china to take a different course than they have been taking. different course than they have been taking-— been taking. how can america work with _ been taking. how can america work with a — been taking. how can america work with a country _ been taking. how can america work with a country that - been
right now, burma is a ma'or burma. right now, burma is a major headache. _ burma.w, burma is a major headache. you have the previous ruling militaryjunta previous ruling military junta coming previous ruling militaryjunta coming right back into power and really dispersing what there was of a democratic government, that is a huge problem. and i think that is a chinese action and china is going to be the major headache. mitt romney is a former republican presidential nominee who sits in the...
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long term marriage to true in burma took place in 1962 so if you caught it from then it's over 15 years after 15 years at the helm and it's not very surprising that they get used to thinking and they were the only ones keep of kicking the country together. widely known as mother says this advocate for a peaceful transition to democracy has long been regarded almost as a deity and man. but her popularity was only of limited advantage. important changes to the constitution had to be approved by more than 75 percent of parliamentarians. with the military occupying one quarter of the seats long sigh. cheez hands were tied. one powerful man was still pulling the strings general thomas way ruled man maher with an iron fist until 2011 he had ordered the disbandment of the military junta and the shift towards disciplined democracy his aim the lifting of international sanctions before leaving office in march 20th 11 he divided his power between president tain say and men on the plank whose destiny was written in the stars. last. noon on hi i was appointed commander in chief by tang shrank on the
long term marriage to true in burma took place in 1962 so if you caught it from then it's over 15 years after 15 years at the helm and it's not very surprising that they get used to thinking and they were the only ones keep of kicking the country together. widely known as mother says this advocate for a peaceful transition to democracy has long been regarded almost as a deity and man. but her popularity was only of limited advantage. important changes to the constitution had to be approved by...
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that's why we call it a military trap nobel peace prize laureate and some sushi who is now burma's de facto president is facing mounting criticism for the car and link of the. fish to eat them piece my own thing suit she has been a terrorist from what she termed quote a huge ice but the police let it take place in international observers accused aung san suu kyi of having become a political opportunist. she was stripped of numerous awards and honorary doctorates. main one shang knows the problem and he's enjoying this hugely. many people in myanmar welcomed the government's stance toward the renter and defended on san suu kyi. and. then she finally broke her silence about what had happened and called for a peaceful solution. after intense pressure puns on sujit finally addressed the radio refugee crisis this televised address diplomats business sushi's chance to state their case to the world. it is not camping up in the muck it up or i think really all you have to gauge upon that what we condemn or the right and unlawful part we are committed to the restoration of the defeated. law th
that's why we call it a military trap nobel peace prize laureate and some sushi who is now burma's de facto president is facing mounting criticism for the car and link of the. fish to eat them piece my own thing suit she has been a terrorist from what she termed quote a huge ice but the police let it take place in international observers accused aung san suu kyi of having become a political opportunist. she was stripped of numerous awards and honorary doctorates. main one shang knows the...
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that's why we call it a military trap noble peace prize laureate and some sushi who is now burma's de facto president is facing mounting criticism for far and little of the. initiative that the peace corps i think suit she has being terrorists for what she termed quote a huge ice 1st of all let it take place that international observers accused aung san suu kyi of having become a political opportunist. she was stripped of numerous awards and honorary doctorates to. men one shang knows the problem and he's enjoying this hugely. many people in myanmar welcome the government's stance toward the revenger and defended aung san suu kyi. then she finally broke her silence about what had happened and called for a peaceful solution. after intense pressure months on sujit finally address the radio refugee crisis this televised address to the diplomats the business suit she's chance to state their case to the world. it is not camping up in the muck it up or hinkley are definitely on the move we've been very forthcoming right now and i'm low profile we are committed to the restoration of the vill
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what the military is doing in burma to the people to the people of burma the violence the attacks the killings of children they are appalling and and they are unacceptable so we can't just. step back and allow this to happen we have to keep pushing forward more now from a diplomatic a james bays who's the u.n. in the post the security council has released 2 statements about the situation in myanmar but the generals defied those words and there was further voluntas this time no statement the outgoing president of the security council for march the u.s. ambassador linda thomas greenfield spoke to reporters. it's the credibility of the security council now it's. i don't think our credibility is at stake i think what has to happen is we have to redouble our efforts what the military is doing in burma to the people to the people of burma the violence the attacks the killings of children they are appalling and and they are unacceptable so we can't just. step back and allow this to happen we have to keep pushing forward in the close in the council was briefed by the u.n. special envoy christ
what the military is doing in burma to the people to the people of burma the violence the attacks the killings of children they are appalling and and they are unacceptable so we can't just. step back and allow this to happen we have to keep pushing forward more now from a diplomatic a james bays who's the u.n. in the post the security council has released 2 statements about the situation in myanmar but the generals defied those words and there was further voluntas this time no statement the...
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wild elephants is illegal in thailand, but experts claim the practice is widespread in neighboring burma, and it threatens the last healthy populations of asian elephants that reside there. baby elephants are particularly sought after. >> it's very attractive to tourists or thai people, so everybody wants baby elephants, and they are worth a lot of money. you don't need any documents, no microchip, so it's super easy. you go into the jungle, you catch an elephant, you train them, and a month later you can get like 600,000 baht, and if you can imagine how much money this is in thailand and how easy it is to do... >> teams of hunters surround herds of elephants, killing the parents and other adults who try to defend their young. investigations have revealed that as many as 5 adults may be slain for every calf captured. the defenseless calves are then smuggled across the border. these rarely seen images show elephants being forced to endure a cruel spirit-breaking ritual known as the fashong. these activities take place in remote camps on the burmese border, far from the public eye. >> in t
wild elephants is illegal in thailand, but experts claim the practice is widespread in neighboring burma, and it threatens the last healthy populations of asian elephants that reside there. baby elephants are particularly sought after. >> it's very attractive to tourists or thai people, so everybody wants baby elephants, and they are worth a lot of money. you don't need any documents, no microchip, so it's super easy. you go into the jungle, you catch an elephant, you train them, and a...
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that's why we call it a military trap nobel peace prize laureate and some sushi who is now burma's de facto president is facing mounting criticism for far and little of the. judiciary that piece on some suit she has a clean terrace of what she termed quote a huge i spent a piece on let it take place at international observers accused aung san suu kyi of having become a political opportunist. she was stripped of numerous awards and honorary doctorates. and shang now whose main one shang knows the problem and he's enjoying this hugely. many people in myanmar welcomed the government's stance toward the renter and defended on sun suchi. then she finally broke her silence about what had happened and called for a peaceful solution. after intense pressure puns on sujit finally address the radio refugee crisis this televised christmas diplomats business c.t.'s chance to state their case to the world. it is not the law. really ought to have any pages on them when we find them more human rights and unlawful by the un to make it to the restoration of the definitive. law throughout the. area that
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that's why we call it a military trap nobel peace prize laureate and some sushi who is now burma's de facto president is facing mounting criticism for the art and link of the washing machine to that piece boy on sunday suit she has linked terrorists for what she termed quote a huge i spent a piece on let it take place in international observers accused aung san suu kyi of having become a political opportunist. she was stripped of numerous awards and honorary doctorates. and shang now whose main one shang knows the problem and he's enjoying this hugely. many people in myanmar welcome the government's stance toward the revenger and defended on some suchi. then she finally broke her silence about what had happened and called for a peaceful solution. after intense pressure fronts on sujit finally addressed the residents here refugee crisis this televised address diplomats business to tease chance to state their case to the world. it is not enough in the law to go up already really or to have any gauge on them when we've been very forthcoming arrives and i'm hoping by the un to make it to
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kyaw win is the executive director of the burma human rights network based in london.rnment took action this is totally unacceptable. i think, of course, we have to speak at some level to a civilised way to explain this military regime, that the vicious military regime to tell them that this not burma, this is london, this is uk. so we urge the uk government, to use every possible way that this is not the right thing to do. yes, because these actions are clearly disrespecting the ambassador but the host country and some kind of challenge is really to the uk. do you expect the uk will actually take action? i have a confidence that it is time to show the muscle, right, because this is on our soil. i mean, something is the limit but they have crossed the limit, so we have to tell them that that's not going to be business as usual, the way they are killing every day basis in burma and showing their ruthlessness and the same practice they are doing on our soil in uk, that's not going to be accepted. the us state department has officially declared it is prepared to remove sa
kyaw win is the executive director of the burma human rights network based in london.rnment took action this is totally unacceptable. i think, of course, we have to speak at some level to a civilised way to explain this military regime, that the vicious military regime to tell them that this not burma, this is london, this is uk. so we urge the uk government, to use every possible way that this is not the right thing to do. yes, because these actions are clearly disrespecting the ambassador but...
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military is doing in burma to the people look to the people of burma the violence the attacks the killings of children their appalling and and they are unacceptable so we can't just. step back and allow this to happen we have to keep pushing forward we're doing the meeting china called for a democratic transition and me and ma but ruled out sanctions is a diplomatic editor james baker's. certainly you have some members of the security council russia china vietnam potentially who are not keen on any punitive action against the generals and if the security council doesn't take some further action if it just comes up with another statement it's not clear where that takes us because remember the security council has issued 2 statements. a return to democracy in myanmar urging the release of all the politicians who are being detained and condemning the violence and despite that the bloodshed has gone on individual countries obviously can pursue their own policies and many have done that certainly western countries have stopped doing business with beyond man to put sanctions on the military and
military is doing in burma to the people look to the people of burma the violence the attacks the killings of children their appalling and and they are unacceptable so we can't just. step back and allow this to happen we have to keep pushing forward we're doing the meeting china called for a democratic transition and me and ma but ruled out sanctions is a diplomatic editor james baker's. certainly you have some members of the security council russia china vietnam potentially who are not keen on...
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that's why we call it a military trap nobel peace prize laureate and some sushi who is now burma's defacto president is facing mounting criticism for far and little of the. fish that piece my own space suit she has been a terrorist for what she termed quote a huge ice but it is all to let it take place at international observers accused aung san suu kyi of having become a political opportunist. she was stripped of numerous awards and honorary doctorates. shang now whose main man shang knows the...
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is now the military officials military is now breaking burma into a full blown civil war. obviously the tactics being used by the military hasn't done anything to deter people from taking to the streets or to suppress the protests in any way are you surprised at the persistence of people you obviously many young people turning out to express their opposition to the military but. you surprise that these protests have continued in the face of such brutality . indeed you know the when last few days. seem that whole people has been you know curry just coming out to the street and i've spoken with some people and they said that you know we know that we're going to the street we may not come back we will come back in body back or maybe 000-0008 body there but we will be burned down by the military nobody knows what's going to happen but this is an obvious enough we cannot take anymore so i think there are the burma is now right now is going to head into what is very dangerous situation and unfortunately the neighboring countries are also not supporting properly to the people you
is now the military officials military is now breaking burma into a full blown civil war. obviously the tactics being used by the military hasn't done anything to deter people from taking to the streets or to suppress the protests in any way are you surprised at the persistence of people you obviously many young people turning out to express their opposition to the military but. you surprise that these protests have continued in the face of such brutality . indeed you know the when last few...
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general secretary general and when you look at the soup right of burma. you have to write about why you should see this agreed to what is happening in burma and you need to me you know or a good leader so girly you as you you know i was here and they are not equal u.s. and u.k. they have lost a child on a military religion that's a main financial issue we have to cut a lot and then military cannot survive longer and also a little bit of arms embargo including arms and buy a little bit of them but we very important things and also lastly we need to look at. i don't like no you know all the countries like minded are intro's on this issue. you know look up yet u.n. federal union of what they have how about iraq a stroller and i and they have to intervene i can see that there is not like that we're going to see from. russia and china is always you know blocking so we want to see something ringback out there is what i mean like why don't. we are that people actually. every day. why are. you here to follow interest our federal union or their interests are or th
general secretary general and when you look at the soup right of burma. you have to write about why you should see this agreed to what is happening in burma and you need to me you know or a good leader so girly you as you you know i was here and they are not equal u.s. and u.k. they have lost a child on a military religion that's a main financial issue we have to cut a lot and then military cannot survive longer and also a little bit of arms embargo including arms and buy a little bit of them...
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budget that is trying to keep the spigot open for the murderous military junta that just took over burma? because chevron is worried about anybody taking a bite out of their gas feel their. i mean, are we seriously paying for that? the biden administration is trying to sanction the military dictatorship to try to turn things around in burma. meanwhile, there are taking taxpayer dollars and giving them to chevron which is lobbying to make sure that there are sanctions that hurt them in burma, even those sanctions that hurt and would be the sanctions that would actually defund the murderous dictatorship. i mean, why would we pay for that? why would we play on both sides of that? the republican witness at that hearing today, as i mentioned, this idea of stop subsidizing oil and gas companies, that is in biden's legislative proposals the democrat of legislative proposals, that's where they're trying to do, that's where the convening today, but republicans of course have to bring their own witnesses to. they summoned a -- as their witness for today's hearing, a representative from the america
budget that is trying to keep the spigot open for the murderous military junta that just took over burma? because chevron is worried about anybody taking a bite out of their gas feel their. i mean, are we seriously paying for that? the biden administration is trying to sanction the military dictatorship to try to turn things around in burma. meanwhile, there are taking taxpayer dollars and giving them to chevron which is lobbying to make sure that there are sanctions that hurt them in burma,...
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the chevron lobbying budget that's trying to keep the spigot open for the military that took over burma because chevron is worried about anyone taking a bite out of their gas field there? are they seriously paying for that. the biden administration is trying to sanction the military dictatorship there to try to turn things around in burma. meanwhile they're taking u.s. taxpayer dollars, giving them to chevron which is lobbying to make sure that there aren't any sanctions that hurt them in burma, even though sanctions that hurt them would be the sanctions that would actually defund the murderous dictatorship. why would we pay for that? why would we pay on both sides of that? the republican witness at that hearing today -- as i mentioned, this idea of stop subsidizing oil and gas companies, that's in the biden administration's legislative proposals, it's in democratic legislative proposals. that's why the democrats are trying to do that which is why they convened this hearing today. the republicans got to bring their own witnesses. they summoned their witness for today's hearing a represe
the chevron lobbying budget that's trying to keep the spigot open for the military that took over burma because chevron is worried about anyone taking a bite out of their gas field there? are they seriously paying for that. the biden administration is trying to sanction the military dictatorship there to try to turn things around in burma. meanwhile they're taking u.s. taxpayer dollars, giving them to chevron which is lobbying to make sure that there aren't any sanctions that hurt them in...
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right now, burma is a major headache.ack into power and really dispersing what there was of a democratic government, that is a huge problem. and i think that is a chinese action and china is going to be the major headache. mitt romney is a former republican presidential nominee, who sits in the senate foreign relations committee. he is concerned about the treatment of uighur muslims and chinese internment camps in xinjiang. i had a good chat with secretary of state blinken and i believe he understands that this is the challenge of the next few decades which is how to get china to take a different course than they have been taking. how can america work with a country that is carrying out crimes against humanity? there is no question of what we are seeing carried out by the chinese in xinjiang with regards to the uighur people is genocide. our nation has described it as such, it is an outrage, but fundamentally, if we're going to want to get china to recognise that the because they are on is not acceptable to the world, the
right now, burma is a major headache.ack into power and really dispersing what there was of a democratic government, that is a huge problem. and i think that is a chinese action and china is going to be the major headache. mitt romney is a former republican presidential nominee, who sits in the senate foreign relations committee. he is concerned about the treatment of uighur muslims and chinese internment camps in xinjiang. i had a good chat with secretary of state blinken and i believe he...
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already we've seen dozens of individuals flee burma into thailand amid airstrikes on burma's eastern border and hundreds of individuals hundreds have tried to throw into india from northwest perma 3 years ago we thought quickly the military screw tallies are up the displacement of hundreds of thousands of people all across international borders and i say categorically we cannot we simply cannot allow the military to destabilize the region once again through its unrelenting campaign of violence their campaign of repression and especially especially against the backdrop of an unprecedented global endemic. so we can see prices well there we have a small excerpts of what the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. linda thomas greenfield was saying that special meeting in finnegan will be covering the next hour for us to keep it here on. time for the perfect jenny. sponsored point qatar airways how i once again we got more heavy rain pushing into northern parts of the particularly around the river plate you see this little area of cloud that's going to run its way across. pushing into europe wise yo
already we've seen dozens of individuals flee burma into thailand amid airstrikes on burma's eastern border and hundreds of individuals hundreds have tried to throw into india from northwest perma 3 years ago we thought quickly the military screw tallies are up the displacement of hundreds of thousands of people all across international borders and i say categorically we cannot we simply cannot allow the military to destabilize the region once again through its unrelenting campaign of violence...
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it is important that we stand with the people of burma who are themselves sabotaging the own economy. why sir ian mckellen has chosen to take on one of the toughest roles in theatre at the age of 81. the accident that happened here was of the sort that can, at worst, produce a meltdown. in this case, the precautions worked, but they didn't work quite well enough to prevent some old fears about the safety features of these stations from resurfacing. the republic of ireland has become the first country in the world to ban smoking in the workplace. from today, anyone lighting up in offices, businesses, pubs and restaurants will face a heavy fine. the president was on his way out of the washington hilton hotel where he had been addressing a trade union conference. the small crowd outside included his assailant. it has become - a symbol of paris. 100 years ago, - many parisians wished it had never been built. the eiffel tower's birthday is- being marked by a re—enactment of the first ascent by gustave eiffeh — this is bbc world news, the latest headlines... on day four of ex—police officer
it is important that we stand with the people of burma who are themselves sabotaging the own economy. why sir ian mckellen has chosen to take on one of the toughest roles in theatre at the age of 81. the accident that happened here was of the sort that can, at worst, produce a meltdown. in this case, the precautions worked, but they didn't work quite well enough to prevent some old fears about the safety features of these stations from resurfacing. the republic of ireland has become the first...
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stake i think what has to happen is we have to redouble our efforts what the military is doing in burma to the people or to the people of burma the violence the attacks the killings of children they are appalling and and they are unacceptable so we can't just. step back and allow this to happen we have to keep pushing forward in the close in the council was briefed by the u.n. special envoy christine trauner bergan she still wants to travel to me and marta speak to the generals she said i will remain open to dialogue and continue to signal this but if we wait only for when they are ready to talk the ground situation will only worsen a bloodbath is imminent this council must consider potentially significant action but the chinese ambassador said what he called one sided action or calling for sanctions would only aggravate tensions a similar position was relayed by russia and so for now any tougher action by the security council seems highly unlikely. it was another day of emotional testimony in the trial of former police officer derek self the jury was shown video from body cameras showi
stake i think what has to happen is we have to redouble our efforts what the military is doing in burma to the people or to the people of burma the violence the attacks the killings of children they are appalling and and they are unacceptable so we can't just. step back and allow this to happen we have to keep pushing forward in the close in the council was briefed by the u.n. special envoy christine trauner bergan she still wants to travel to me and marta speak to the generals she said i will...
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are why he was at the meeting the people who were killed in burma this is what we need to log at. 1 o'clock it's like i did all that he will loose that's the problem it was again i think should be more stronger and what i can see to this was meeting is one thing we need to get the international community should not rely on us again our neighbor countries they have done nothing since 2000 so many laws neighboring countries are nothing different from from us all the problems we have this is the problem is looking at. you really want to see sir lucian you want to see a genuine federal union are we need intervention we want to see other western countries late you keep you with us those countries. must push a stronger action. now the $53.00 member crew of a missing submarine in indonesia are now presumed dead after more debris was found the submarines and the quaids sunk 4 days after it disappeared just got washington reports in jakarta. after days of searching by air and sea crews found this debris in waters near the island of bali a torpedo launch pipe a bottle with grease sponges and
are why he was at the meeting the people who were killed in burma this is what we need to log at. 1 o'clock it's like i did all that he will loose that's the problem it was again i think should be more stronger and what i can see to this was meeting is one thing we need to get the international community should not rely on us again our neighbor countries they have done nothing since 2000 so many laws neighboring countries are nothing different from from us all the problems we have this is the...
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official is warning burma could be headed towards civil war and pealed to the security council to take to avoid an imminent “bloodbath”. at least43 people ve been killed, including dozens of children, since the brutal crackdown on protests following the february 1 military coup. on thursday, the military junta cut all wireless internet in burma, and charged deposed leader aung san suu kyi with violating the official secrets act. a representative of the ousted civilian government said foreign military intervention was needed. the shadow government has also called for a “revolution” to counter the military junta and said it would work on forming a unity government and drafting a new constitution. on thursday, protesters burned copies of the 2008 military constitution on the streets of rangoon. >> i agree 100% with what the committee representing burma's government is doing right now as hope to become a federal army. and a members i would like to join the army. >> in taiwan the high-speed train derailed and crashed in a tunnel killing 51 people and injuring dozens more. many of the passen
official is warning burma could be headed towards civil war and pealed to the security council to take to avoid an imminent “bloodbath”. at least43 people ve been killed, including dozens of children, since the brutal crackdown on protests following the february 1 military coup. on thursday, the military junta cut all wireless internet in burma, and charged deposed leader aung san suu kyi with violating the official secrets act. a representative of the ousted civilian government said...
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are why he was at the meeting the people who were killed in burma this is what we need to look at. 1 o'clock a liar is like an idol that he will lose that's the problem it was again asking and should be more stroller and what i can see to the. meeting is one thing we need to get the international community should not rely on us again our neighbor countries they have done nothing since 2700 neighboring countries are nothing different from from us all the problem we had this is the problem is looking at. you we want to see certain lucian we want to see a genuine federal union are we need intervention we want to see other western countries late you create you with us those countries by asking time readers. who wish a stronger action. we want to bring you some breaking news coming into us from the united states president joe biden has formally recognized the massacre of armenians under the ottoman empire during world war one as an act of genocide now this move is likely to worsen already frayed ties existing between 2 nato allies turkey and the u.s. let's get more from hashem. it's a sto
are why he was at the meeting the people who were killed in burma this is what we need to look at. 1 o'clock a liar is like an idol that he will lose that's the problem it was again asking and should be more stroller and what i can see to the. meeting is one thing we need to get the international community should not rely on us again our neighbor countries they have done nothing since 2700 neighboring countries are nothing different from from us all the problem we had this is the problem is...
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states, the united kingdom have already sanction some of the many military businesses that exist in burmais also a business, a corporation that owns, but several places a very brought to bear, but it is not enough that if you really want to get to know this, the type of sanctions from the past, sanctions which target the hard currency revenues that the military makes from selling national gas to thailand, to china and minerals, gemstones and valuable things like tea that is exported to china and malaysia. these are the hard, the difference before is that the military is more integrated with the global economy and their work and making the sanctions effective and target the ongoing revenue of their country because there is money that they care about that can be docked if the international community is willing to go after it. it if the international community is willing to go after it.— willing to go after it. it begs the ruestion willing to go after it. it begs the question as _ willing to go after it. it begs the question as to _ willing to go after it. it begs the question as to why _ wi
states, the united kingdom have already sanction some of the many military businesses that exist in burmais also a business, a corporation that owns, but several places a very brought to bear, but it is not enough that if you really want to get to know this, the type of sanctions from the past, sanctions which target the hard currency revenues that the military makes from selling national gas to thailand, to china and minerals, gemstones and valuable things like tea that is exported to china...
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with walking castro, one of the _ as burma. with walking castro, one of the more — as burma.d we must do that, we must unifv _ move forward and we must do that, we must uni . , ., _ ., must unify. interesting to say that with nomogram — must unify. interesting to say that with nomogram because - must unify. interesting to say that with nomogram because i'm - must unify. interesting to say that with nomogram because i'm sure | must unify. interesting to say that i with nomogram because i'm sure joe with nomogram because i'm surejoe biden... jae with nomogram because i'm sure joe biden... , ., �* with nomogram because i'm sure joe biden... �* ~ . a ., biden. .. joe biden mitch mcconnell don't agree — biden. .. joe biden mitch mcconnell don't agree on _ biden. .. joe biden mitch mcconnell don't agree on an _ biden. .. joe biden mitch mcconnell don't agree on an awful— biden. .. joe biden mitch mcconnell don't agree on an awful lot - biden. .. joe biden mitch mcconnell don't agree on an awful lot at - biden. .. joe biden mitch mcconnell don't agree on an awful lot at the l don't
with walking castro, one of the _ as burma. with walking castro, one of the more — as burma.d we must do that, we must unifv _ move forward and we must do that, we must uni . , ., _ ., must unify. interesting to say that with nomogram — must unify. interesting to say that with nomogram because - must unify. interesting to say that with nomogram because i'm - must unify. interesting to say that with nomogram because i'm sure | must unify. interesting to say that i with nomogram because i'm...
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you have a big refugee crisis in myanmar or burma in southeast asia. it's a lot of different hot spots in the world that are generating historically large numbers of refugees. >> what do they have to do to demonstrate persecution or credible fear of persecution? >> well, they would have to document -- in many cases, they wouldn't actually have written documents but through their stories and what could be confirmed with conditions in certain countries that they, for instance, are fleeing, you know, the violence in syria, which is government-sponsored violence. the violence in the democratic republic of congo. clearly, it's ease toy make the case from venezuela. sometimes it's government sponsored persecution. sometimes it's persecution by other ethnic or religious groups, but they would have to demonstrate that that persecution exists and that either they were subject to it or that it was likely to affect them if they had to stay in their countries. >> how long does the process take, on average, for someone to claim asylum and then actually get to the u
you have a big refugee crisis in myanmar or burma in southeast asia. it's a lot of different hot spots in the world that are generating historically large numbers of refugees. >> what do they have to do to demonstrate persecution or credible fear of persecution? >> well, they would have to document -- in many cases, they wouldn't actually have written documents but through their stories and what could be confirmed with conditions in certain countries that they, for instance, are...
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burma pack everything up and move on and stick by nina's work day is starting if the technology playsalong ok i have an antenna that improves reception a bit so 98 percent of the time the internet connection works up to the middle c. at a moment if it's strong enough. stock in august nina currently has 15 students around the world over her website facebook private lessons for 40 euros per session on pay online after the more good morning how are you. absolutely they have until after the 94 hours a day on average. every day is a window to another world my students are elsewhere from another culture and have other topics other interests so it's never dull that's much fun it's mechanized out to school half a year ago nina bushman can only travel during the school holidays though she's considering teaching him herself in the future. when they travel mother and son rarely spend more than one night in the same place. nina bushman likes to seek out spots she's never been to before. like almost every life this one isn't perfect it's tiring and cause every day you have to think he'd want to i
burma pack everything up and move on and stick by nina's work day is starting if the technology playsalong ok i have an antenna that improves reception a bit so 98 percent of the time the internet connection works up to the middle c. at a moment if it's strong enough. stock in august nina currently has 15 students around the world over her website facebook private lessons for 40 euros per session on pay online after the more good morning how are you. absolutely they have until after the 94...
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an army nurse who joined the army 1942 served in the panama canal zone and also served in the china burma india theater during world war ii and what's significant about her service and other women who served during this time. is that the army often offered opportunities that women didn't have it at home in terms of working in america society so they can thrive not only as a nurse but other occupations that was not maybe offered to them and through the army they were able to make changes at home as well. so even though during the 1940s and 50s and even up until 1978 the role or the type of jobs were very limited to females they continue to break through and prove that they can do the same jobs that men can do and so that leads to in 2016 not too long ago that military occupation specialties are open to all regardless of gender. and another artifact which is just just fascinating to look at just visually and the amount of effort and work that was put in is a war bonnet that belong to ico ico was a kiwan scout native american who joined the army in 1889 and served, you know for a long time a
an army nurse who joined the army 1942 served in the panama canal zone and also served in the china burma india theater during world war ii and what's significant about her service and other women who served during this time. is that the army often offered opportunities that women didn't have it at home in terms of working in america society so they can thrive not only as a nurse but other occupations that was not maybe offered to them and through the army they were able to make changes at home...
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with brylin designer label of pierre de ish she sells her collection from her shop in the heart of burma. to my festered is that i've been noticing a lot of people dressing much more casually because they're working from home so just at home in general they hardly ever go out hardly ever meet up with people they have less of a desire or need to make themselves look beautiful but i still think you should also make yourself look nice at home and not waste away on such as he often has to hold on to and check on the germans have apparently not lost their appetite for shopping they're currently allowed to make shopping appointments in stores but it pekin kloppenburg a major fashion chain sales of business clothing are currently sluggish sales of men's suits in germany tumbled 54 percent last year while sales of sweat pants jumped 43 percent and the global market for sports where continues to grow pekin kloppenburg has already shifted its strategy. time for time for one thing we're downsizing our retail space for business fashion for men's suits for example also for women's dresses it's being
with brylin designer label of pierre de ish she sells her collection from her shop in the heart of burma. to my festered is that i've been noticing a lot of people dressing much more casually because they're working from home so just at home in general they hardly ever go out hardly ever meet up with people they have less of a desire or need to make themselves look beautiful but i still think you should also make yourself look nice at home and not waste away on such as he often has to hold on...
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your grandfather led to the 14th army in burma. prince philip, for our younger audiences, can you give them some insight into the burma campaign? yes, i certainly can. the japanese went on the rampage long before the second world war started, they invaded korea, they put a puppet government in place in mongolia, and they invited china as well, and they behaved absolutely barbaric lay towards civilian populations, just like the nazi regime did, and there are estimates that they killed somewhere between ten million and 20 million civilians in china during the 1930s before the war even began. when the war did begin, they decided to attack pearl harbor because they felt if they could neutralise the american fleet, that would give them more freedom to roam in southeast asia and conquer other countries, and they were particularly keen to get hold of minerals and oil. they invaded burma and inflicted a very large defeat on the commonwealth army, the british led army, and then they regrouped and a0 14th army, the british led army, and then
your grandfather led to the 14th army in burma. prince philip, for our younger audiences, can you give them some insight into the burma campaign? yes, i certainly can. the japanese went on the rampage long before the second world war started, they invaded korea, they put a puppet government in place in mongolia, and they invited china as well, and they behaved absolutely barbaric lay towards civilian populations, just like the nazi regime did, and there are estimates that they killed somewhere...
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and then you had the bulk of the ground units units, we are actually in burma, and india. and the main american force within the boundaries of china itself was the army air corps, army air force. >> that's absolutely right. thank, i would like to add something to what we are talking about. having a whole chinese american gi's as a unit. yes it's true that originally, i guess the idea is that they speak the language and all of that. the language is the same, the dialect that kills everybody. the majority i would have to say, 90% of the year the chinese served in the war in the state even though they are born in the united states, chances are that their parents immigrated from the southern part of china. that is all that it is. so back then, mandarin and cantonese are not the main languages and chinatown. -- a local dialect and a small part of china. of course, when they went over to try to they were stationed in -- those are different dialects altogether. and mandarin is spoken among the unit deployed with the chinese army. so you have a lot of issues there. the other thing
and then you had the bulk of the ground units units, we are actually in burma, and india. and the main american force within the boundaries of china itself was the army air corps, army air force. >> that's absolutely right. thank, i would like to add something to what we are talking about. having a whole chinese american gi's as a unit. yes it's true that originally, i guess the idea is that they speak the language and all of that. the language is the same, the dialect that kills...
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elsewhere, an alliance of fighters from ethnic minority groups attacked a police station in eastern burma on saturday. at least 10 officers were reportedly killed in the attack. iran says it will take revenge for what it called nuclear terrorism after an attack triggered a blackout at the natanz nuclear facility sunday. iran blamed israel for the attack, which came amid new efforts by iran to speed up its enrichment of uranium. reports appear to support israel's involvement, which israel has not denied. this comes as iran, the u.s., and other parties are negotiating in vienna over a possible re-launch of the 2015 iran nuclear deal, which former president trump unilaterally withdrew from in 2018. in ecuador, conservative ex-banker guillermo lasso has won sunday's presidential election. leftist economist andrÉs arauz conceded to lasso sunday night. lasso is backed by the country's business sector, favors neoliberal policies, and has vowed to increase foreign investment in ecuador. arauz had the support of former president rael correa, who led the country from 2007 to 2017 and has been credi
elsewhere, an alliance of fighters from ethnic minority groups attacked a police station in eastern burma on saturday. at least 10 officers were reportedly killed in the attack. iran says it will take revenge for what it called nuclear terrorism after an attack triggered a blackout at the natanz nuclear facility sunday. iran blamed israel for the attack, which came amid new efforts by iran to speed up its enrichment of uranium. reports appear to support israel's involvement, which israel has...
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the speech was delivered in washington, it appeared in newsletters in paraguay, ireland, algeria, burma other countries. but initial impact is not enough . the peace challenge had to be sustained. to accomplish this, several techniques were used. take pamphlets, as an example. a pilot model called, the peace we seek, was sent to all usis posts in english. the model contains the full text of the speech and many illustrations depicting its key passages. this was adopted by local usis posts and translated into arabic, japanese, persian, and 20 other languages. in all, over 4 million copies of the pamphlet were distributed by our posts overseas. the poster was another technique used to to point out the key themes of the speech for the man on the street everywhere, and thus, in these many ways, the press operation did its part to make it known to the court of world opinion the president's challenge to the kremlin, who really wants peace? closely associated with our press and publications activities, are the u.s. information centers and the many cultural activities associated with them. the h
the speech was delivered in washington, it appeared in newsletters in paraguay, ireland, algeria, burma other countries. but initial impact is not enough . the peace challenge had to be sustained. to accomplish this, several techniques were used. take pamphlets, as an example. a pilot model called, the peace we seek, was sent to all usis posts in english. the model contains the full text of the speech and many illustrations depicting its key passages. this was adopted by local usis posts and...