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well cambodia for the whole of cambodia can dictate to say no. but you have to understand mr hood said he's also trying to get workers for example get a fumble it example on his side as well especially to do so you have to play with his game which is to bring the forces behind you which is voices the voices of the you and it to jews afraid because they are intimidated by mr and that is not the way to fight jews actually how and they should be using the voices to social media. with the course advice to cambodians who want to organize tell the truth and don't be intimidated so i want to share a comment from someone who is doing just that in another country in vietnam take a look at this headline why my cooee vietnam's lady gaga performs in secret in her country she's actually also a participant of the oslo freedom forum and she's often been dubbed lady gaga due to her activism and her style so have a listen to what that sounds like here she is performing at the freedom forum. wonder. so she was actually banned from singing publicly in her country f
well cambodia for the whole of cambodia can dictate to say no. but you have to understand mr hood said he's also trying to get workers for example get a fumble it example on his side as well especially to do so you have to play with his game which is to bring the forces behind you which is voices the voices of the you and it to jews afraid because they are intimidated by mr and that is not the way to fight jews actually how and they should be using the voices to social media. with the course...
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full cambodia for the whole of cambodia can dictate to say no. but you have to understand that mr hudson is also trying to get workers for example get the families for example on his side as well especially to do so you have to play with his game which is to bring the forces behind you which is a voice is the voices of the youth and it to jews are afraid because they are intimidated by mr and that is not the way to fight jews actually power and they should be using their voices to social media. with the course advice to cambodians who want to organize tell the truth and don't be intimidated so i want to share a comment from someone who is doing just that in another country in vietnam take a look at this headline why my mom's lady gaga performs in secret in her country she is actually also a participant at the oslo freedom forum and she's often been dubbed lady gaga due to her activism and her style so have a listen to what that sounds like here she is performing at the freedom forum. design. wonder. so she was actually banned from singing publicl
full cambodia for the whole of cambodia can dictate to say no. but you have to understand that mr hudson is also trying to get workers for example get the families for example on his side as well especially to do so you have to play with his game which is to bring the forces behind you which is a voice is the voices of the youth and it to jews are afraid because they are intimidated by mr and that is not the way to fight jews actually power and they should be using their voices to social media....
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fall cambodia for the whole of cambodia can dictate to say no. but you have to understand that mr hudson is also trying to get workers for example get the families for example on his side as well especially to do so you have to play with his game which is to bring the forces behind you which is a voice is the voice of the youth and it did jews are afraid because they are intimidated by mr and that is not the way to fight jews actually power and they should be using their voices to social media. with the course advice to cambodians who want to organize tell the truth and don't be intimidated so i want to share a comment from someone who is doing just that in another country in vietnam take a look at this headline why. performs in secret in her country she is actually also a participant at the oslo freedom forum and she's often been dubbed lady gaga due to her activism and her style so have a listen to what that sounds like here she is performing at the freedom forum. design. wonder. so she was actually banned from singing publicly in her country f
fall cambodia for the whole of cambodia can dictate to say no. but you have to understand that mr hudson is also trying to get workers for example get the families for example on his side as well especially to do so you have to play with his game which is to bring the forces behind you which is a voice is the voice of the youth and it did jews are afraid because they are intimidated by mr and that is not the way to fight jews actually power and they should be using their voices to social media....
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now an australian filmmaker who was jailed in cambodia on espionage charges has arrived back in sydney sixty nine year old james ricketson was granted a royal pardon last week and deported after his release from jail cambodia has come into international fire for an increasingly authoritarian stance on free speech and the media the money to group human rights watch slammed the filmmakers trial as a ludicrous charade. the end of a nightmare. james ricketson expressed his relief upon arrival in sydney. this lot of things. necessary to my family get to some of his birthday right now that supported me enormously of a lot of things without this so i don't think i'd be here. the australian filmmaker was facing six years in prison on espionage charges. he'd been detained without bail since june twenty seventh teen after flying a drone to photograph a rally by cambodia's then main opposition party. while. ricketts ins arrest came as prime minister hun sen stepped up a crackdown on critics and political rivals. hun's party won a landslide victory in a july election that political observers said
now an australian filmmaker who was jailed in cambodia on espionage charges has arrived back in sydney sixty nine year old james ricketson was granted a royal pardon last week and deported after his release from jail cambodia has come into international fire for an increasingly authoritarian stance on free speech and the media the money to group human rights watch slammed the filmmakers trial as a ludicrous charade. the end of a nightmare. james ricketson expressed his relief upon arrival in...
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our un human rights council report is highlighting concerns of a cambodia's recent election in which the ruling cambodian people's party won all one hundred twenty five seats before the vote the main opposition party was dissolved and its candidates jailed the un special rapporteur run a smith says this calls into question the genuineness in his words of the words of the vote she says she is particularly concerned by reports that voters were threatened and intimidated after they called for a boycott smith says it was encouraging to see opposition figures like kim saw her released from jail but noted that they remain under judicial supervision special rapporteur is calling on cambodia's government to make concerted efforts to improve human rights around a smith is a united nations special rapporteur on the human rights situation in cambodia and she joins us now from geneva thanks very much for being with us so first of all what impact are you hoping that the release of this report will have on cambodia as the u.n. special opportunity my hope is that the report will help the government
our un human rights council report is highlighting concerns of a cambodia's recent election in which the ruling cambodian people's party won all one hundred twenty five seats before the vote the main opposition party was dissolved and its candidates jailed the un special rapporteur run a smith says this calls into question the genuineness in his words of the words of the vote she says she is particularly concerned by reports that voters were threatened and intimidated after they called for a...
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manner and that the polls were held in a free and fair way but there's no escaping the fact that cambodia is now a de facto one party state. a bridge collapsed in the eastern indian city of kolkata killing one person and injuring nineteen others the army's been called in to help with the search and rescue effort the cause of the collapse is not yet known twenty seven people died in a similar incident in the city two years ago. are supporters of the democratic republic of congo opposition figure sean pierre bamber have called for mass protests that's after the top court up held his exclusion from december's presidential election members' appeal was thrown out because of a case against him at the international criminal court the tour again the reports. members of jumpier bender's opposition and elfie party hold an emergency meeting the former rebel leader has a strong following in the capital kinshasa and ben party secretary is calling for mass protests. are not spot we announce the establishment of a crisis committee in collaboration with the other forces to develop a plan to bring people
manner and that the polls were held in a free and fair way but there's no escaping the fact that cambodia is now a de facto one party state. a bridge collapsed in the eastern indian city of kolkata killing one person and injuring nineteen others the army's been called in to help with the search and rescue effort the cause of the collapse is not yet known twenty seven people died in a similar incident in the city two years ago. are supporters of the democratic republic of congo opposition figure...
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is now we can consider cambodia a de facto one party state of florence and we thank you. president donald trump's supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh has faced the chaotic confirmation hearing in the senate as democrats accuse republicans of withholding documents about kavanagh's past white house service thousands of protesters were dragged out during yet another session highlighting their political divisions in the u.s. roslyn jordan reports from capitol hill. hearing from the moment brett kavanaugh sat down for his confirmation hearing to become a u.s. supreme court justice outburst after outburst at least thirty people were arrested on tuesday for disorderly conduct then it was the democratic senators turn to disrupt the hearing. is the chairman we have been denied we have been denied real access to the documents we need to a diagram and regulators called which turns this hearing into a charade and a mockery of our norms well mr chairman i therefore move to adjourn this hearing the democrats and her aggressive groups are trying whatever they can to stop kavanagh from
is now we can consider cambodia a de facto one party state of florence and we thank you. president donald trump's supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh has faced the chaotic confirmation hearing in the senate as democrats accuse republicans of withholding documents about kavanagh's past white house service thousands of protesters were dragged out during yet another session highlighting their political divisions in the u.s. roslyn jordan reports from capitol hill. hearing from the moment brett...
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these included refugees from vietnam, laos, and cambodia. i will talk about the crisis that developed overseas, but i will focus mostly on developments that took place here in the united states. how the general public viewed southeast asian refugees. how southeast asian refugees were admitted and resettled. how southeast asian refugees themselves tell stories about their experience. i will say why the history of asian resettlement matters and i will conclude with discussion about how southeast asian americans today are trying on drawing on their refugee history to intervene in contemporary/public policy debates. any questions so far? let's begin with some background about refugee resettlement in the united states during the 20th century. during the 1940's, 1950's and 1960's, most refugees came from europe with the exception of cuban refugees. most were white or either jewish or christian. during this period after the second world war, and during the cold war, a commitment to opposing communism really shaped how the united states determined w
these included refugees from vietnam, laos, and cambodia. i will talk about the crisis that developed overseas, but i will focus mostly on developments that took place here in the united states. how the general public viewed southeast asian refugees. how southeast asian refugees were admitted and resettled. how southeast asian refugees themselves tell stories about their experience. i will say why the history of asian resettlement matters and i will conclude with discussion about how southeast...
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certainly not an easy place to be a human rights defender or to be a journalist at the moment in cambodia so i do think it does impede freedom of expression freedom of assembly of association. thousands of iraqi men and young boys have disappeared in the last four years many blame pro-government forces the families of those missing say not enough is being done to help find help find out what happened matheson reports from baghdad. cradled in the arms of distraught mothers photographs of missing iraqi men and boys their families say they vanished from nineveh province as pro-government forces hunted down eisel fighters and their supporters and the men have almost the security forces have taken two of my sons going to a geisha after liberating us from i so we keep calling on the government for help but it seems there is no hope. in twenty fourteen i saw swept across the western provinces of nineveh and anbar some sonny's opposed to the country's shia dominated government a set of been fighting alongside i saw or simply giving it support the. iraqi troops fought back aided by armed groups ma
certainly not an easy place to be a human rights defender or to be a journalist at the moment in cambodia so i do think it does impede freedom of expression freedom of assembly of association. thousands of iraqi men and young boys have disappeared in the last four years many blame pro-government forces the families of those missing say not enough is being done to help find help find out what happened matheson reports from baghdad. cradled in the arms of distraught mothers photographs of missing...
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a un human rights council report is highlighting concerns over cambodia's recent election in which the ruling cambodian people's party won all one hundred twenty five seats before the vote the main opposition party was dissolved and its candidates jailed the year. and special report turned around a smith says this calls into question the genuineness of the vote she says she's particularly concerned by reports that voters were threatened and intimidated after they called for a boycott smith says it was encouraging to see opposition figures like her released from jail but noted that they remain under judicial supervision special rapporteur is calling on cambodia's government to make concerted efforts to improve human rights and the author of the report spoke to us earlier. my concern leads to the fact that the. constitution and the national law should be a moti party a liberal democracy and the movement is to fight to a one party state i also am concerned a new meaning concerned at the arrests and detentions of a number of political life tears during the lead up to the election notwithst
a un human rights council report is highlighting concerns over cambodia's recent election in which the ruling cambodian people's party won all one hundred twenty five seats before the vote the main opposition party was dissolved and its candidates jailed the year. and special report turned around a smith says this calls into question the genuineness of the vote she says she's particularly concerned by reports that voters were threatened and intimidated after they called for a boycott smith says...
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and joam we have people cambodia we used to have land and we used to have rivers and mountains now we have nothing left it's just come out on the campaign trail when you see the plans being taken away when you see indigenous people crying because the and sister land is now the project of the chinese company how can you not cry out how good you can do not. for one. million millions median. it's beautiful i feel it right now i can't believe that people complain that you sing on the campaign trail it's very effective and a real contrast people call you the angry go. why do they do that in your country in your home country so there is act as we go again it is required to carry the angry or the ngo story of its people i usually say that you all of us were just a little girl who will be different and i have to mine is to be angry for who and scream loud enough for our voice to be heard a set of to go. angry for eight million not easy but you do it well i want to bring in this comment we got instagram we asked our community there what challenges do human and civil rights activists face where
and joam we have people cambodia we used to have land and we used to have rivers and mountains now we have nothing left it's just come out on the campaign trail when you see the plans being taken away when you see indigenous people crying because the and sister land is now the project of the chinese company how can you not cry out how good you can do not. for one. million millions median. it's beautiful i feel it right now i can't believe that people complain that you sing on the campaign trail...
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manner and that the polls were held in a free and fair way but there's no escaping the fact that cambodia is now a de facto one party state. a leaders of pacific island nations have been meeting in now that's where australia has an offshore prison camp for refugees before a forum is focusing on regional peace and security and improving the health of the island's people but the prison camps and the treatment of the refugees there is casting a shadow over the conference around one thousand six hundred people are being held in two camps one in our route they are they in papua new guinea's mannus island andrew thomas has more from sydney. well the leaders of most of the golan countries are attending including new zealand's prime minister one notable absence the new prime minister of australia scott morris and he has not gone he sent his foreign minister instead in part i imagine because scott morrison was australia's immigration minister for some time overseeing its off shore presence including the one in the room the picture of community as they're called here why not go down too well if he
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manner and that the polls were held in a free and fair way but there's no escaping the fact that cambodia is now a de facto one party state. off the more than five hours of discussions the u.k.'s opposition labor party has voted to adopt in full an international definition of anti semitism its leader jeremy coleman has been accused of holding anti semitic views and being reluctant to expel party members who've expressed opinions against jewish people lawrence lee reports. can you say what he wants to about israel without being accused of hating jews these people who support jeremy colvin believe it is entirely legitimate to condemn israel as institutionally racist without being cautious as racist themselves ludicrous and you know i mean this is the party that could become the party of government and we can discuss matters of foreign policy the rights of the palestinians to their own self-determination the the suffering that the palestinians are experiencing at the hands of israel we can discuss that in the labor party because it will be defined as anti semitic. tactic of god but these bri
manner and that the polls were held in a free and fair way but there's no escaping the fact that cambodia is now a de facto one party state. off the more than five hours of discussions the u.k.'s opposition labor party has voted to adopt in full an international definition of anti semitism its leader jeremy coleman has been accused of holding anti semitic views and being reluctant to expel party members who've expressed opinions against jewish people lawrence lee reports. can you say what he...
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in cambodia, we are also concerned about trends. after their sham election last week the white house expressed profound disappointment, and caution, that steps may be taken in response to that election. in the meantime, cambodia should immediately release opposition leader suckow. wrongful imprisonment is creating great stress and leading to his deteriorating health. as is the case with burma, there appears to be little foundation for quality military and security relationships, cambodian military being used to threaten the people of cambodia who are seeking a voice in their political future. overall, we are doing a great deal in southeast asia, and our confidence that we are well- positioned for the long-term strategic competition, which is unfolding in the indo pacific region, our strategy is an affirmative and positive one which is inclusive. while it is not aimed at any particular country, there should be little doubt that much of the chinese behavior is demonstrating objectives that run counter to our objectives for a free and
in cambodia, we are also concerned about trends. after their sham election last week the white house expressed profound disappointment, and caution, that steps may be taken in response to that election. in the meantime, cambodia should immediately release opposition leader suckow. wrongful imprisonment is creating great stress and leading to his deteriorating health. as is the case with burma, there appears to be little foundation for quality military and security relationships, cambodian...
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actually on the global map is not just about cambodia or told all vietnam almost it is. democracy. freedom in a sentence what keeps you going. i really believe that way too much separate too many sacrifices were made for us. at a point you know my biggest inspiration is my grandfather who used to walk five hundred. round three sides and for independence and that was. so he went on to fight for that's your inspiration i'm going to leave it there. thank you so much for being part of this program but you want to leave us with a comment specific to africa but also could be extrapolated elsewhere matar says we appreciate your efforts not only as a totally as activist but also as an african as you rightly said no one is born ready for evolution we have to prepare for it it's time for all to say no to injustice and violent atrocities from dictators across the continent thank you so much everybody for following us you can do so on twitter as well way at a.j. stream and i will see you next time take. the past past bus. travels the roads of mexico raising ecological the web. and sharing crea
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forty sixth anniversary of the declaration of martial law by former president ferdinand marcos cambodia's granted a pardon to an australian filmmaker jailed on espionage charges james ricketson was arrested in june last year after using a drone to film a rally organized by a now dissolved opposition party he was charged with spying and sentenced to six years in prison last month it's not yet clear whether the sixty nine year old filmmaker is still in cambodia or has returned home to australia those are the headlines we're back with more after the stream. fear is a very important force of information for many people around the world all the time right or wrong i'm still here go into areas that nobody else has go we talk to people that nobody else is talking to and bringing that story to the forefront. i mean ok today a check in on three stories that we're following here on the stream what happened when came that movie we will find out then do you know the truth behind how western museums got many of their all to facts and we're also going to meet someone who can tell you i really could be
forty sixth anniversary of the declaration of martial law by former president ferdinand marcos cambodia's granted a pardon to an australian filmmaker jailed on espionage charges james ricketson was arrested in june last year after using a drone to film a rally organized by a now dissolved opposition party he was charged with spying and sentenced to six years in prison last month it's not yet clear whether the sixty nine year old filmmaker is still in cambodia or has returned home to australia...
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have never been there or if your proposition to the board if you are the latest cambodia has piled in the destroy straightly and filmmaker who was jailed on espionage charges james ricketson was arrested in june last year after using a drone to film an opposition party rally he was sentenced to six he is in prison last month it's not yet clear whether he left cambodia u.s. secretary of state mike pompei or has denounced reports of reeducation camps for a week of muslims in western china he was speaking at a conservative political conference in washington. hundreds of thousands and possibly millions of leaders are held against their will and so called reeducation camps were forced to endure severe political indoctrination and other awful abuses their religious beliefs are decimated russia's foreign minister says his country will not interfere in next month's election in bosnia herzegovina so obvious visiting the ethnically divided balkan nation where moscow still has a strong influence analysts say the visit is widely viewed as russian support for bosnian serb leader milorad dodik dodi
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certainly not an easy place to be a human rights defender or to be a journalist at the moment in cambodia so i do think it does impede freedom of expression freedom of assembly to. argentina has received the biggest loan package ever from the international monetary fund it's another seven point one billion dollars to the fifty billion dollars deal agreed in june the new loan comes after the resignation of argentina's finance minister on tuesday after just three months on the job. argentina's strengthen the economy. both are incompetent and on the life of me a book or of the new plan is a fiscal policy and strengthening its fiscal position and having a sustainable appropriate on the budget. a strong monetary policy focus on reducing pollution and bloating exchange rate policy without intervention mexico's incoming government says it's going to investigate the disappearance of forty three students in the southern city of. the abduction and suspected massacre of the students four years ago was one of the worst crises during the term of the outgoing president and rica pena nieto john holeman
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cambodia's granted a pardon to an australian filmmaker jailed on espionage charges james ricketson was arrested in june last year after using a drone to film a rally organized by a now dissolved opposition party he was charged with spying and sentenced to six years in prison last month not yet clear whether the sixty nine year old filmmaker is still in cambodia or has returned home to australia those are the headlines we're back with more off to the stream. here is a very important fourth of information for many people around the world when all the cameras are gone i'm still here go into areas that nobody else is going to talk to people that nobody else is talking to and bringing that story to the forefront. today three stories that we're following here on the what happened. do you know the truth behind how. many alter facts and we're also going to meet someone who can tell you i will be looking for your comments on twitter and of course in our you tube chat first though to libya take a look at this.
cambodia's granted a pardon to an australian filmmaker jailed on espionage charges james ricketson was arrested in june last year after using a drone to film a rally organized by a now dissolved opposition party he was charged with spying and sentenced to six years in prison last month not yet clear whether the sixty nine year old filmmaker is still in cambodia or has returned home to australia those are the headlines we're back with more off to the stream. here is a very important fourth of...
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party rally he was sentenced to six years in prison last month is not yet clear whether he'd left cambodia the european council president says he is convinced the e.u. and u.k. can still find a compromise on the brig's it feel to squeeze reacting to the british prime minister's allegation a year leaders failed to provide an alternative to her plan needs barker reports reeling from her bruising each use summit to resume a delivered a defiant ultimatum to europe the e.u. should be clear i will not overturn the result of the referendum nor will i break up my country we need serious engagement on resolving the two big problems in the negotiations. and we stand ready she hoped for warm words from her counterparts at thursday's eve summit in salzburg she was instead met with an unequivocal rejection of her latest breaks it plan every mother's share their view or that positive element in the checkers proposal. just to frame truck anomic operation will not work. not least because the truth is undermining the single market the putdowns continued on tusks instagram account a piece of cake wrote task
party rally he was sentenced to six years in prison last month is not yet clear whether he'd left cambodia the european council president says he is convinced the e.u. and u.k. can still find a compromise on the brig's it feel to squeeze reacting to the british prime minister's allegation a year leaders failed to provide an alternative to her plan needs barker reports reeling from her bruising each use summit to resume a delivered a defiant ultimatum to europe the e.u. should be clear i will...
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awaits trial and never afraid to intervene in the judicial process one sin says if he goes unpunished cambodia will descend into civil war wayne hale jazeera bangkok. russia and japan say they're working toward signing a peace treaty to formally end second world war hostilities russian president vladimir putin and the japanese prime minister shinzo are they made the comments after meeting lot of us stuck on the sidelines of eastern economic forum a decades long dispute over an island chain between the two countries to stop them signing a peace treaty before now there's a reason for you to go to. sleep we touched on the peace treaty issues during the talks it's well known this issue has been discussed for decades and it would be naive to assume it could be resolved in an hour but we are already to seek for a solution satisfactory for both russia and japan and excepted by the peoples of both nations. when our us president donald trump has received a new letter from north korean leader kim jong un asking for second meeting this comes as north korea staged a dazzling display in the capital pyongya
awaits trial and never afraid to intervene in the judicial process one sin says if he goes unpunished cambodia will descend into civil war wayne hale jazeera bangkok. russia and japan say they're working toward signing a peace treaty to formally end second world war hostilities russian president vladimir putin and the japanese prime minister shinzo are they made the comments after meeting lot of us stuck on the sidelines of eastern economic forum a decades long dispute over an island chain...
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international campaign for clean clothes don't all claims that in factories in vogue area turkey cambodia and india is paying workers just a fraction of a living wage five years ago the company had pledged that by twenty eighteen all workers in its supply chain would be paid a fair wage. and business with. our own. the floor of our. car culture. car a hair. superman. superfood stylish doglike on. lifestyle during. the moment. we make up oh but we watch as over half of them under the age of five...
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we have been investigating in cambodia in in turkey and and by the area and unfortunately we found really the worse conditions and by garia. in terms of wages the wages is less than ten percent of a living wage is. a wage that would cover a decent cost of life and and that really shocked also needed because i mean that was quite i mean in the comparison of these four countries you would expect you were you would have expected to expect something else. so the wages and drug area is really even in the regular working hours it's half of the minimum braised that means we are not talking about a fair living wage that him and him am is claiming we are talking about paying below minimum wage and that means not obeying to the law not obeying to the law in terms of overtime the workers have to work seven days a week twelve hour was that is far beyond any legal limit and the e.u. has no sway there or the consumer perhaps just very briefly what would be your advice to consumers conscientious consumers who want to support fair production. i would say it is not the consumers are not to be blamed for t
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international campaign group clean clothes dot org says that in factories in bulgaria as well as turkey cambodia and india is paying workers just a fraction of a living wage five years ago the company had pledged that by twenty eighteen zero workers in its supply chain would be paid a fair wage. dima c.e.o. david satcher is leaving his post next year he'll go on to head up the company's supervisory board is the budget comes at a time of turmoil in the car industry in germany as it struggles to respond to the emissions scandal the prospect of these old bands and the threat of tariffs from the united states has been a dyna for decades and has been at the helm for the last twelve years will be replaced by the first known german to be in charge of the maker of misty's benz cars. is originally from sweden has been with tyler since one thousand nine hundred ninety three and christiane stock is a professor for strategic management at the work business school thank you for joining us on the show why is such a quitting can you tell us that. no i mean his been to for a long time and i'm presuming moving i
international campaign group clean clothes dot org says that in factories in bulgaria as well as turkey cambodia and india is paying workers just a fraction of a living wage five years ago the company had pledged that by twenty eighteen zero workers in its supply chain would be paid a fair wage. dima c.e.o. david satcher is leaving his post next year he'll go on to head up the company's supervisory board is the budget comes at a time of turmoil in the car industry in germany as it struggles to...
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honda suffered a loss on his managerial debut as visitors malaysia came from a goal behind to beat cambodia hype surrounding the match had been for the managerial debut of the formerjapanese international who retired after the world cup but still plays for. melbourne victory in australia's a—league, and his side went ahead in the 23rd minute. three second half goals for malaysia sealed a 3—1 win though and spoilt a dream debut for honda, who hopes to find a balance with his player—coach career. as their player, i really want to support them. and today we lost the game, but as you see in the first 30 minutes, they are amazing. for me, they followed what i've said for a week. they are following my philosophy top, gonna. —— they are following my philosophy. italian moto 2 rider romano fenati could face criminal charges after he grabbed the brake lever of italian compatriot stefano manzi when the two were racing at more than 200km per hour in san marino on sunday. fenati has since apologised saying it was a disgraceful gesture, although he explained that he was reacting to an earlier driving ma
honda suffered a loss on his managerial debut as visitors malaysia came from a goal behind to beat cambodia hype surrounding the match had been for the managerial debut of the formerjapanese international who retired after the world cup but still plays for. melbourne victory in australia's a—league, and his side went ahead in the 23rd minute. three second half goals for malaysia sealed a 3—1 win though and spoilt a dream debut for honda, who hopes to find a balance with his player—coach...
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in the world cup for japan case ok honda is back on the international stage but now as coach of cambodia on the retired from the japan team after russia although he still plays club football in melbourne his new team took the lead in this ring against the major swede the cells a rocket giving the home crowd hope of a new dawn in phnom penh but they have lost to afghanistan in their previous match in march and they couldn't hold on against malaysia either the visitors ending up three one winners the teams are set to meet again in a.z. and football's suki cup in november. england cricketer alastair cook has scored a century and what will be his final test innings for his country cook reached one hundred forty seven on day four of the final test against india at the oval he'll retire at the end of this he's one hundred sixty first match as the most capped test cricketer in his country's history england took three indian wickets to close in on victory still more than four hundred runs ahead. i've. spent all my life trying to play for england so then to give it up is obviously a big thing but
in the world cup for japan case ok honda is back on the international stage but now as coach of cambodia on the retired from the japan team after russia although he still plays club football in melbourne his new team took the lead in this ring against the major swede the cells a rocket giving the home crowd hope of a new dawn in phnom penh but they have lost to afghanistan in their previous match in march and they couldn't hold on against malaysia either the visitors ending up three one winners...
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the loss of these shops that are chips believing the salt from cambodia trade duncan burning all countries where wide harvesting is bad. i doesn't come from here i thought it's in the ghetto but nobody want to tell the truth when i ask them to keep telling. i bake it legally. but when you ask about the government or how they have an interest how good we are getting to vote on top of all the people just . so you're saying that they smuggle it to the bank gets here. they bust they must know somebody inside. i'm treading on sense to the ground here i was more than cut out that poking got on too much into it in southeast asia could be dangerous none of us. as i need to talk i'm coming up all the trade. but eventually i find that either from the gulf like least three sisters basis of the. parent i would not know what the company. might think that oh my god outside. of workers from bolivia. to drum up some limbs to root. for mama. going to come mama go on. a good movement the system in the shop in the. in the don't move the ball do you talk the more fuel watch the match the facade. will he have
the loss of these shops that are chips believing the salt from cambodia trade duncan burning all countries where wide harvesting is bad. i doesn't come from here i thought it's in the ghetto but nobody want to tell the truth when i ask them to keep telling. i bake it legally. but when you ask about the government or how they have an interest how good we are getting to vote on top of all the people just . so you're saying that they smuggle it to the bank gets here. they bust they must know...
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awaits trial and never afraid to intervene in the judicial process one sin says if he goes unpunished cambodia will descend into civil war wayne hale jazeera bangkok. evacuation orders have been issued to a million people in the us as a powerful storm approaches the country's east coast are going to florence is expected to make landfall on thursday in north or south carolina already a category four storm it's predicted to strengthen further in the coming days authorities say people should leave the areas listed for evacuation by tuesday the u.s. national hurricane center is warning of one hundred ninety kilometers an hour winds flooding and coastal surges. elvin celebrations in north korea to mark seventy years since the country was founded tens of thousands of people have been taking part and the mass games and events that showcases the country's achievements while at the same time pulling in tourists reports from seoul. taking months to prepare and involving tens of thousands of citizens to perform them the games are an extravagance north korea can ill afford. they haven't been staged for fi
awaits trial and never afraid to intervene in the judicial process one sin says if he goes unpunished cambodia will descend into civil war wayne hale jazeera bangkok. evacuation orders have been issued to a million people in the us as a powerful storm approaches the country's east coast are going to florence is expected to make landfall on thursday in north or south carolina already a category four storm it's predicted to strengthen further in the coming days authorities say people should leave...
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ttribute of the free market principals and the opportunities available to all americans, from cuba, are cambodia, or kansas. bureaucratic policies, senseless red tape do not help entrepreneurs or the middle lass or anyone who are attempting to aspire above their means. on the contrary, they stifle mobility. thank you, mr. president, for recognizing -- how are we doing? you're doing good. [laughter] >> thank you, mr. president, for we were deviating from this path and that in order to preserve these opportunities generations, we must great.merica [cheers and applause] your ch is exactly what tax plan and like many other initiatives and policies you done for plished have our community. where there is order, law, and there is peace. thank you again. it's truly an honor. you, irena.: thank [cheers and applause] >> thank you. pres. trump: thank you, irena, that's beautiful, thank you. job.t that's a lot of employees, big business. >> not half as many as i would like, but we're working on it. pres. trump: i have no doubt. garza is also here. e is a proud owner of 45 sonic burger franchises in the hous
ttribute of the free market principals and the opportunities available to all americans, from cuba, are cambodia, or kansas. bureaucratic policies, senseless red tape do not help entrepreneurs or the middle lass or anyone who are attempting to aspire above their means. on the contrary, they stifle mobility. thank you, mr. president, for recognizing -- how are we doing? you're doing good. [laughter] >> thank you, mr. president, for we were deviating from this path and that in order to...
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china is clearly buying friendship from cambodia and lao, and it provide a veto within asean which operatess basis. you can count on them sticking with china and preventing asean from doing anything which china might find objectionable. >> we are seeing a rapidly expanding presence of china in the pacific region, and we understand that china has a desire to emerge as a major maritime power. we don't quarrel with that, but what is happening has applications for us. >> i think when you have a rising power like china, countries which are close neighbors like india, or countries which were the dominant economic power like the united states have to figure out their position, and they might get a bit uneasy because of the strength of china, and what china wants to do with the rest of the world. stephen: and the rest of the world means much more than just the routes along the asian silk road. globalization, conductivity, 21st century transport and findings. >> it is hard to get clarity around the financing of these projects. even in countries such as pakistan, many of these financing arrangements
china is clearly buying friendship from cambodia and lao, and it provide a veto within asean which operatess basis. you can count on them sticking with china and preventing asean from doing anything which china might find objectionable. >> we are seeing a rapidly expanding presence of china in the pacific region, and we understand that china has a desire to emerge as a major maritime power. we don't quarrel with that, but what is happening has applications for us. >> i think when...
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awaits trial and never afraid to intervene in the judicial process one sin says if he goes unpunished cambodia will descend into civil war wayne hale jazeera bangkok. they have been celebrations in north korea marking seventy s. since the country was founded tens of thousands have been taking part in the mass games an event that showcases the country's achievements while at the same time putting interest says rob mcbride reports from south korea's capital seoul. taking months to prepare and involving tens of thousands of citizens to perform them the games are an extravagance north korea can ill afford. they haven't been staged for five years but the country's leader kim jong un clearly believes this period of improving relations is worth celebrating. him and bracing his south korean counterpart while korean characters declare a new era of reunification eat this display also promotes the message of strengthening relations with the international community after years of isolation i think that you know i think our country should be reunified soon and go out into the world he says. north korea's n
awaits trial and never afraid to intervene in the judicial process one sin says if he goes unpunished cambodia will descend into civil war wayne hale jazeera bangkok. they have been celebrations in north korea marking seventy s. since the country was founded tens of thousands have been taking part in the mass games an event that showcases the country's achievements while at the same time putting interest says rob mcbride reports from south korea's capital seoul. taking months to prepare and...
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cambodia deported him. >> they send me back the same day, the same plane, and i'm stuck here since that. >> reporter: hassan turned to youtube and twitter to share his ordeal. >> but i don't have a around. >> this ihe where i keep my stuff. >> you must do a lot of people watching. >> thousands of them, yes. what i keep thinking, i imagine their stories. >> reporter: hassan teinal."e's compared to so he's tweeting the actor and hashtagging his real-life sequel. aid agencies in the malaysian government are trying to help. >> it's a humanitarian case. it's not a political one. >> reporter: there is even a petition in canada to take him in as a refugee. for now, all he can do is wait. >> wish me luck. >> reporter: for the doors to his future to finally open. janice mackie frayer, nbc news, kuala lumpur. >>> still ahead -- the speed of amazon. all those quick deliveries, but are they taking a toll on workers? >>> also, building confidence through tennis. some young athletes learn skills to last a lifetime. >>> amazon is known for quickly delivering what you want when you want it. that lightn
cambodia deported him. >> they send me back the same day, the same plane, and i'm stuck here since that. >> reporter: hassan turned to youtube and twitter to share his ordeal. >> but i don't have a around. >> this ihe where i keep my stuff. >> you must do a lot of people watching. >> thousands of them, yes. what i keep thinking, i imagine their stories. >> reporter: hassan teinal."e's compared to so he's tweeting the actor and hashtagging his...
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cambodia deported him. >> i'm stuck here. >> reporter: he turned to youtube and twitter to share his >> but i don't have a choice. >> reporter: when we visited he showed us around. >> this is my walking area here where i keep my stuff. >> reporter: must do a lot of people watching. >> thousands of them, yes. i imagine their kws he's compared to the 2004 tom htermi. >> you ever feel you're living in an airport. >> reporter: he's tweeting him. aid agencies say they're trying to help. >> it's a humanitarian case, not a political one. >> reporter: there's a petition in canada. for now all he can do is wait. >> wish me luck. >> reporter: for the doors to his future to finally open. kuala lumpur. >> i cannot imagine six months of airport prices, too? >> right. i wish him luck. >>> now to a heartwarming reunion between a nurse and her once tiny pre34 ie patient. she's holding a premature baby brandon in the intensive care unit where she still works. a new resident working alongside er was that baby all grown up neurologist. he's quite a bit larger than the 5 pound absolutely. >> she did a g
cambodia deported him. >> i'm stuck here. >> reporter: he turned to youtube and twitter to share his >> but i don't have a choice. >> reporter: when we visited he showed us around. >> this is my walking area here where i keep my stuff. >> reporter: must do a lot of people watching. >> thousands of them, yes. i imagine their kws he's compared to the 2004 tom htermi. >> you ever feel you're living in an airport. >> reporter: he's tweeting him....
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the former leader of cambodia's opposition party is out of jail but wife is not free. and in for their meal africa shows off the u.s. open trophy on top of the rock in new york. they are women. mothers. performers. christmas. from their prison and the plot to argentina. that inspiration is a force new fluid world skin cheap stifled invisible mothers parties that you find a lot in the mail series at this time. al-jazeera recounts the shocking story of the assassination of count folke abene dot. the first u.n. envoy trying to bring peace to the middle east how is negotiations with him helped save thousands of jews from nazi concentration camps and how these mediation skills put him at the vanguard in the quest for peace in the middle east. killing the count on al-jazeera. right have a second look at the top stories here at al-jazeera more than one child will die every minute from hunger in war zones that's according to save the children the charity warns of starvation is now frequently used as a weapon of war. the united states is to shop the palestine liberation organiz
the former leader of cambodia's opposition party is out of jail but wife is not free. and in for their meal africa shows off the u.s. open trophy on top of the rock in new york. they are women. mothers. performers. christmas. from their prison and the plot to argentina. that inspiration is a force new fluid world skin cheap stifled invisible mothers parties that you find a lot in the mail series at this time. al-jazeera recounts the shocking story of the assassination of count folke abene dot....
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rights groups say the government is cracking down against its muslim population the former leader of cambodia's opposition party is out of jail but why is he not free and in sports shows off the u.s. open trophy on top of the up in new york. from dusky sunsets if you sproule. to sunrise atop in metropolis. over the next few days we're going to be talking about the tropics quite a bit we have a lot of activity here in the western pacific as well as in linux but this hour we're going to focus on what is happening here in the pacific we have two areas talk about one over here over parts of the philippines that is tropical depression twenty seven then we have a typhoon in the pacific this is typhoon now i want to show you what we expect to see on this storm over the next few days right now not too bad in terms of the intensity we're talking one hundred sixty five kilometers per hour it is moving to the west at thirty one kilometers but this is what we're going to be keeping track of where the system is going to go by the end of the week now there's a couple model variations on the system one is goi
rights groups say the government is cracking down against its muslim population the former leader of cambodia's opposition party is out of jail but why is he not free and in sports shows off the u.s. open trophy on top of the up in new york. from dusky sunsets if you sproule. to sunrise atop in metropolis. over the next few days we're going to be talking about the tropics quite a bit we have a lot of activity here in the western pacific as well as in linux but this hour we're going to focus on...
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cambodia deported him. >> and i'm stuck here since then. >> reporter: he turned to youtube and then twitter to share his ordeal. >> i don't have a. choice >> reporter: when he visited he showed us around. >> this is my walking area. here is where i keep my stuff. >> you must do a lot of people watching. >> thousands of them. >> reporter: he knows he is compared to the 2004 tom hanks movie "the terminal" so he is tweeting the actor and hash seq encies say they ar trying to help. >> it's a humanitarian case. it's not a political on >> reporter: there is even a petition in canada to take him in as refugee. for now all they can do is wait. >> wish me luck. >> reporter: the doors to his future to finally open. >>> the speed of amazon. those quick deliveries but are they taking a toll on rkers? building confidence through if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, th
cambodia deported him. >> and i'm stuck here since then. >> reporter: he turned to youtube and then twitter to share his ordeal. >> i don't have a. choice >> reporter: when he visited he showed us around. >> this is my walking area. here is where i keep my stuff. >> you must do a lot of people watching. >> thousands of them. >> reporter: he knows he is compared to the 2004 tom hanks movie "the terminal" so he is tweeting the actor and...
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as a stepping stone to becoming the communist party chief and that's the nation's top leader in cambodia has pardoned an australian filmmaker who was jailed on espionage charges james ricketson was arrested in june last year after using a drone to film a rally organized by announce a solved opposition party he was sentenced to six years it's not yet clear whether the sixty nine year old filmmaker is still in cambodia or has returned home to australia thailand's military government is now allowing political parties to meet again more than four years off to recoup but parties still aren't allowed to campaign or organize street gatherings for an election which might be held in february when he reports from bangkok. four years after having their power taken away the leaders of the type party are able to meet again without fearing arrest since the coup that removed thailand's largest party from office political gatherings of five people or more have been outlawed but now the military government has partially relaxed its ban on political activities. i told the board there what's happening now
as a stepping stone to becoming the communist party chief and that's the nation's top leader in cambodia has pardoned an australian filmmaker who was jailed on espionage charges james ricketson was arrested in june last year after using a drone to film a rally organized by announce a solved opposition party he was sentenced to six years it's not yet clear whether the sixty nine year old filmmaker is still in cambodia or has returned home to australia thailand's military government is now...
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yeah i think that the strongest similarity is the impulsiveness nixon resemble in a cambodia actor in vietnam war over over a one day decision that he made he didn't consult anybody very impulsive it true the country upside down with kent state shootings student said university here in the united states so that impulsive activity is one of the things that we show through the case but we also show nixon saying repeatedly the press is the enemy presses the end it's acting the press you know also having an enemies list those are very much in the works area and here that operates in and before we run out of time do you see the trial presidency headed towards some type of ending similar to what richard nixon experience and you know we have the midterms coming up and if the democrats if they do succeed in taking the house do you think that impeachment is inevitable. and i. will be following the way it works is the house it sends up isn't it. the senate has the senate is still republican and you're not going to happen each the thing that i see coming out as it is if the special prosecutor ha
yeah i think that the strongest similarity is the impulsiveness nixon resemble in a cambodia actor in vietnam war over over a one day decision that he made he didn't consult anybody very impulsive it true the country upside down with kent state shootings student said university here in the united states so that impulsive activity is one of the things that we show through the case but we also show nixon saying repeatedly the press is the enemy presses the end it's acting the press you know also...
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anyway because chinese labour is now more expensive, so low—end production will move to vietnam, cambodiall be chinese manufacturers but operating abroad. and the higher end companies, some will move to the us. presumably this is with the idea of bringing jobs back home, ha ctually labour costs in the united states make it very hard to think you could bring many of these jobs home. donald trump is trying to wage the war on globalism, and globalism is a big problem in europe as well, the business of importing labour and goods, the hopelessness of trying to impose tariffs, everybody is adjusting, the whole political class is adjusting to the global economy and globalisation of labour. the problem is he seems to not grasp the complexity. i don't think he does complexity. we did not talk about apple. he wants apple to not only conceive everything in california but also produce everything in america. fine, but then nobody will be able to afford their products because they will be three times more expensive than they already are. most of how does it affect us, in terms of the kind of impact on
anyway because chinese labour is now more expensive, so low—end production will move to vietnam, cambodiall be chinese manufacturers but operating abroad. and the higher end companies, some will move to the us. presumably this is with the idea of bringing jobs back home, ha ctually labour costs in the united states make it very hard to think you could bring many of these jobs home. donald trump is trying to wage the war on globalism, and globalism is a big problem in europe as well, the...
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outside of hong kong here, guangdong province to other parts of southeast asia like vietnam and cambodia and indonesia and so forth. so those countries are gaining. and the banks and the accountants and the financiers that fund those activities or support them are also gaining as well. so there are some winners. >> all right. always good to hear there are some winners there. robert kepp, we'll keep an eye on all of this incredible back and forth between china and the united states. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> well, it has been years in the making, but tiger is finally roaring back. all-time golfing great tiger woods has won a pga tour event for the first time in more than five years. he got the big win sunday at the tour championship here in atlanta. he finished 11 under par for the weekend. the victory comes after years of injuries and personal set backs for woods. he now has 80 pga tour wins. joining me mao now to talk abou tiger woods' win is christine brennan, a commentator and usa today columnist. thank you for being with us. >> rosemary, good to be with you on a e-zpass nat
outside of hong kong here, guangdong province to other parts of southeast asia like vietnam and cambodia and indonesia and so forth. so those countries are gaining. and the banks and the accountants and the financiers that fund those activities or support them are also gaining as well. so there are some winners. >> all right. always good to hear there are some winners there. robert kepp, we'll keep an eye on all of this incredible back and forth between china and the united states. thank...
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a big no thank you and to no one's amazement that's because kissinger had been secretly bombing cambodia throughout the nineteen seventies as disclosed in a pentagon report he approved almost four thousand bombing raids in just the first two years of the campaign. and last but not least as barack. many were left puzzled as to what obama had exactly done to receive his peace prize but just like the others the nobel committee said it had something to do with his past only very rarely as a person to the same extent as obama captured the world's attention and given its people hope for a better future we are not awarding the prize for what may happen in the future but for what he has done in the previous year we hope this will enhance what he is trying to do what exactly obama did in that previous year is a mystery to most people. don't call the reporting always questioning more of the stories that are happening around the world this is r.t. international some of the big stories we covered for the last seven days thanks for watching here in moscow it's cover no insane of a great rest of the s
a big no thank you and to no one's amazement that's because kissinger had been secretly bombing cambodia throughout the nineteen seventies as disclosed in a pentagon report he approved almost four thousand bombing raids in just the first two years of the campaign. and last but not least as barack. many were left puzzled as to what obama had exactly done to receive his peace prize but just like the others the nobel committee said it had something to do with his past only very rarely as a person...