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australia are set to sign the long—awaited trade deal today after months of diplomatic tension over canberra'serusalem. it will include improved access to cattle and sheep farmers to indonesia's 260 million people of australian health providers and miners will also benefit from easier entry into southeast asia's biggest economy. canada has said it will allow the us extradition case against huawei's financial chief to move forward. the us wants her to stand trial on charges including fraud linked to the alleged violation of sanctions on iran. she was arrested in vancouver last december at the request of the united states. let's have a quick look now at the markets, and as you can see, across—the—board to start the new trading week, this monday, the nikkei 225 up by 0.75%, the all ordinaries gaining and the hang seng index has just opened for trading and is gaining 43 points. this is after a positive close on wall street friday. you have decreasing trade tensions between china and the united states. the main catalyst for these gains in the asia—pacific market. thank you for investing your time w
australia are set to sign the long—awaited trade deal today after months of diplomatic tension over canberra'serusalem. it will include improved access to cattle and sheep farmers to indonesia's 260 million people of australian health providers and miners will also benefit from easier entry into southeast asia's biggest economy. canada has said it will allow the us extradition case against huawei's financial chief to move forward. the us wants her to stand trial on charges including fraud...
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canberra hasere in been the presence of china in the region. assertivenessng in a region, particularly in the pacific. this was one of the questions asked of the foreign minister. president.u, mr. my question is to the minister for foreign affairs. before i ask my question, i will note that we had a number of delegations the last few days from our dear northern neighbors. outlining progress made to enhance our gate in the pacific and how the efforts make australia and the region safer and more secure. >> thank you very much, mr. president. the government has been clear and recognizing that a stable, secure and prosperous region benefits us all. we know that are specific neighbors are family. that's why we've announce announcements that are becoming a reality. last month, the prime minister became the first australian prime minister to visit since 2006. affirming their role in regional leadership. if they were elevating our relationship through the partnership, which would be wrought -- broad ranging and week i wasve, last privileged to visit th
canberra hasere in been the presence of china in the region. assertivenessng in a region, particularly in the pacific. this was one of the questions asked of the foreign minister. president.u, mr. my question is to the minister for foreign affairs. before i ask my question, i will note that we had a number of delegations the last few days from our dear northern neighbors. outlining progress made to enhance our gate in the pacific and how the efforts make australia and the region safer and more...
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you for taking the time to speak with me and share your insight from charles stewart university in canberran australia. that will do it for me for now here in christchurch, new zealand. back to you, natalie, at cnn center. >> two revealing interviews there, ivan. we appreciate it, thank you. we will, of course, get more developments from christchurch in just a moment. >>> next here, a developing story out of france. luxury boutiques, star-studded restaurants in paris, ransacked, even set on fire. saturday's violence during the latest yellow vest protest. we'll have that for you next here. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, and it's ready to go. our costs for shipping were cut in half. just like that. shipstation. the #1 choice of online sellers. go to shipstation.com/tv and get 2 months free. shipstation. the #1 choice of online sellers. audible members
you for taking the time to speak with me and share your insight from charles stewart university in canberran australia. that will do it for me for now here in christchurch, new zealand. back to you, natalie, at cnn center. >> two revealing interviews there, ivan. we appreciate it, thank you. we will, of course, get more developments from christchurch in just a moment. >>> next here, a developing story out of france. luxury boutiques, star-studded restaurants in paris, ransacked,...
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clark jones from australian national university, live from canberra, thank you for your insight and perspective there. now, we've had a chance to talk to some of the survivors of the two attacks that took place here in christchurch, it was two mosques, the linwood and the al noor mosque where authorities have been working frankly throughout the weekend to try to identify the victims of this massacre. we've also heard from one man who says that he tried to confront the attacker as he was carrying out his acts of violence. take a listen. >> screaming to the guys, come here, i'm here. i just wanted to put more focus on me, but unfortunately just got himself to the muslims, then i see shooting and i see he's shooting inside the mosque. he dropped his gun and because i had this other gun on me as well and he just ran. i think so he had more gun, this guy tried to get more gun and he see me chasing with a gun, i just got that gun through his window like an arrow and blast his window, he thought probably i shot him or something and just he drove off and i keep chasing him and he was at the traffic lig
clark jones from australian national university, live from canberra, thank you for your insight and perspective there. now, we've had a chance to talk to some of the survivors of the two attacks that took place here in christchurch, it was two mosques, the linwood and the al noor mosque where authorities have been working frankly throughout the weekend to try to identify the victims of this massacre. we've also heard from one man who says that he tried to confront the attacker as he was...
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scott there in canberra. the u.s.reed to and two of their two biggest exercises. jodi schneider joins us with the details. is this something of a surprise given president trump away from those knocks -- those talks in north korea? but this is still something of a concession to pyongyang? jodi: this has been a long-standing demand by the north korean leader kim, that south korea and the u.s. give up these annual military exercises. this is definitely the u.s. trying to ease tensions, if you will, with north korea, just days after that summit collapsed. that they left without an agreement. they said these will be replaced by some more limited, modified exercises that they are calling alliance, but they will be much less, and much less significant than the kinds of exercises they have had in the past. interestingly, president trump mentioned in his press conference after that summit a fan oft he was not spending more money on these exercises. moreestioned the wisdom, from a standpoint, he said it was costing a great deal
scott there in canberra. the u.s.reed to and two of their two biggest exercises. jodi schneider joins us with the details. is this something of a surprise given president trump away from those knocks -- those talks in north korea? but this is still something of a concession to pyongyang? jodi: this has been a long-standing demand by the north korean leader kim, that south korea and the u.s. give up these annual military exercises. this is definitely the u.s. trying to ease tensions, if you...
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doctor wakefield, thank you forjoining us from canberra.cluding the chancellor philip hammond — have said prime minister theresa may's brexit deal won't be put to the vote again in the commons this week — if she can't pursuade enough mps to change their minds. he said attempts to win over critics — including the democratic unionists — were still work in progress. 0ur political correspondent ben wright reports. to the left, 391. a second crushing defeat. with days to go until the uk is meant to leave the eu, the government will try again, probably. we will only bring the deal back if we are confident that enough of our colleagues and the dup are prepared to support it so we can the dup are prepared to support it so we can get it through parliament, and we are notjust going to keep presenting it if we haven't moved the dial. the government needs to persuade dozens of toadies and the dup to back the deal. some conservative mps have changed their mind, the rest are being warned of the consequences if they don't. mind, the rest are being warned
doctor wakefield, thank you forjoining us from canberra.cluding the chancellor philip hammond — have said prime minister theresa may's brexit deal won't be put to the vote again in the commons this week — if she can't pursuade enough mps to change their minds. he said attempts to win over critics — including the democratic unionists — were still work in progress. 0ur political correspondent ben wright reports. to the left, 391. a second crushing defeat. with days to go until the uk is...