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while it is seen as an important solution to combat piracy in south-east asia. it is said that the leaders of sinned dates. three months ago police in indonesia detained a suspect after malaysian ship was highjacked but sources in indonesia say the suspected person is a singaporean businessman is yet to be arrested. navy police and singapore hasn't responded >> perhaps singapore wants to deny that its citizens or residents not be involved in piracy activities. the financial sector in singapore is very strong, quite influential and it has always been autonomous of the singapore government. perhaps there is a degree of reluctance to open up that pandora's box. >> reporter: a lack of sharing information continues to create uncertainty and fear for the thousands of sailors who pass through south-east asia every day >>> a competition to choose the official logo for the 2020 tokyo olympics closes on monday. it is likely to end at least one of the many embarrassing chapters for the olympic committee >> reporter: since the bidding process viewed as a way of showing japa
while it is seen as an important solution to combat piracy in south-east asia. it is said that the leaders of sinned dates. three months ago police in indonesia detained a suspect after malaysian ship was highjacked but sources in indonesia say the suspected person is a singaporean businessman is yet to be arrested. navy police and singapore hasn't responded >> perhaps singapore wants to deny that its citizens or residents not be involved in piracy activities. the financial sector in...
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al jazeera's correspondent has the latest. >> piracy is a concern in south-east asia. the busiest sea straits are around the corner. the malacca straits and others. traditionally it was the malacca strait that was a hub for pirates. now it's gone south to the singapore straight. a narrow strait where vessels have to slow to pass. of course, it makes them very vulnerable for pirates, and carrying half of the world's oil. and a third of the world's trade is passing. while piracy is not as violence as what we have seen, there's a lot at stake. we travel to west singapore and malaysia to show how they operate. >> pirates are back in south-east asia, after years of calm, creating fear in one of the world's busiest sea lanes where more than 100,000 vessels pass through every year. carrying oil to china, korea and japan, and son assumer goods. 12 tankers were high-jacked. most cases are unreported. a malaysian shipping company was attacked for a third time. nine pirates carrying knives and guns were arrested, gaoled for 10 years. the way pirates operate has changed. >> these
al jazeera's correspondent has the latest. >> piracy is a concern in south-east asia. the busiest sea straits are around the corner. the malacca straits and others. traditionally it was the malacca strait that was a hub for pirates. now it's gone south to the singapore straight. a narrow strait where vessels have to slow to pass. of course, it makes them very vulnerable for pirates, and carrying half of the world's oil. and a third of the world's trade is passing. while piracy is not as...
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kate: guinness zero is being launched in the east asia after the government cracked down on beer salesearlier this year. decline -- a 28% decline is being announced for asia. whiskey, but,, invested nearly a million dollars aurore:. we will see if that becomes popular over there. "t is time for the "france 24 press review. with me in the studio for a look at some of the international newspapers. news of thel of the year. one piece that particularly stood out? >> this is an independent newspaper in the u.k., and it argues you may feel death and destruction, but it is positive.r of it was not solely a year of terror. it was one of progress and tolerance, and that piece begins with the word "who will mourn the passing of 2015?" it goes on to say that it feels the year was dominated by death and destruction, even now at year-end with a pair indications that the taliban is on the rise again in afghanistan. in terms of the positive news, it points to the end of the one child policy in china, the landmark deal in which the u.s.-cuban ties are now restored diplomatically. one of the most amazi
kate: guinness zero is being launched in the east asia after the government cracked down on beer salesearlier this year. decline -- a 28% decline is being announced for asia. whiskey, but,, invested nearly a million dollars aurore:. we will see if that becomes popular over there. "t is time for the "france 24 press review. with me in the studio for a look at some of the international newspapers. news of thel of the year. one piece that particularly stood out? >> this is an...
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as you look at the forecast for east asia, high pressure is controlling the weather over japan and also the korean peninsula. we have a stubborn stationary front that continues to bring a lot of rainfall from shanghai down toward the south. and so it's going to be a wet forecast as we go into thursday once again. so please make sure you're aware of the weather situation. further toward the north, high pressure is creating stagnant air and so we are looking at the concerns about air pollution to remain through thursday a lot of the concerns now moving closer toward the south and so this is something that officials have to monitor because it's not going away very quickly. we're looking at the rain from the stationary front to finally exit out of china as we head toward thursda south korea, western portions of japan looking at wet weather coming up for thursday and then as we go into the weekend, further toward the east and north, more rain expected there. tokyo 15, 11 in seoul. the three-day forecast, wet weather from tokyo for friday and saturday and also kagoshima. as we look at the wes
as you look at the forecast for east asia, high pressure is controlling the weather over japan and also the korean peninsula. we have a stubborn stationary front that continues to bring a lot of rainfall from shanghai down toward the south. and so it's going to be a wet forecast as we go into thursday once again. so please make sure you're aware of the weather situation. further toward the north, high pressure is creating stagnant air and so we are looking at the concerns about air pollution to...
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indonesian court throws out a case linking a company linked to fires that polluted larges parts of south-east asia. keeping the home fires burning despite the health hazards for villages in india. voters central african republic are at the polls in long delayed presidential and legislated election. the country has been in turmoil since president francios bozize was over thrown. he is the subject of u.n. sanctions for supporting armed groups and is barred from running. miche djotodia was also barred from running. the interim president is also not allowed to stand. that could all change is anciet georges dologuele wins. he is a former prime minister. if he is elected, president francios bozize could return to car. the other leading candidates are martin ziguele another former prime minister who is accused of having ties to the seleca fighters and abdoul karim meckassoua, a prominent muslim candidate. more from the car. >> reporter: these men have traded war for words. they fought for the seleca which toppled president francios bozize in 2013. >> translation: i'm happy president francios bozize is go
indonesian court throws out a case linking a company linked to fires that polluted larges parts of south-east asia. keeping the home fires burning despite the health hazards for villages in india. voters central african republic are at the polls in long delayed presidential and legislated election. the country has been in turmoil since president francios bozize was over thrown. he is the subject of u.n. sanctions for supporting armed groups and is barred from running. miche djotodia was also...
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. >> after somali, south-east asia is at the center of pirate attacks. we have this report from singapore, where sea robberies are increasing, and several international pirate syndicates are based >>> hello, iraq is asking turkey to withdraw its troops from an area, an i.s.i.l.'s controlled city in the north. iraqi's foreign ministry lodged the turkish ambassador calling it a hostile act. turkey is accused of violating its sovereignty. the baghdad government says the troops were deployed without the knowledge of the government. they were assisting local volunteers fighting i.s.i.l. >> translation: this is not a new camp. 2,000 volunteer fighters from mosul has been trained and supported following the fight against d.a.e.s.h. it's been upon the request of the government >>> united states will deploy operation troops to assist iraqi forces in the fight against i.s.i.l. the prime minister insists that his forces an do it alone. his army's messages are coming under scrutiny for human rights abuses. imran khan reports. >> reporter: kurdish forces have had hop
. >> after somali, south-east asia is at the center of pirate attacks. we have this report from singapore, where sea robberies are increasing, and several international pirate syndicates are based >>> hello, iraq is asking turkey to withdraw its troops from an area, an i.s.i.l.'s controlled city in the north. iraqi's foreign ministry lodged the turkish ambassador calling it a hostile act. turkey is accused of violating its sovereignty. the baghdad government says the troops were...
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booming for armed security firms who are being employed to proceed text cargo from pirates in south-east asia. - pact-- proceed texts >> reporter: armed guards to protect ships against pirets. security companies are flushing because of issues at sea. a singapore based security company says it regularly provides armed guards to shipping companies. >> easily about 55 to 60% in this vicinity when they are travelling south of singapore towards the islands are away from the singapore towards south china sea >> reporter: shippener, he knows the threat well. his tankers have been highjacked by armed pirates three times in the last few years. we are very concerned and we have started our own sop on how to deter this. >> reporter: the ship owner is reluctant to carry armed guards. he relies on the navy to protect his ship and crews, but commandsers say ship owners should be more alert >> zero policy in relation to pir torics es. there i question all mariners out there, please observe the good practices. should there see any suspicious contact approaching you at any time, days or night, we must be aler
booming for armed security firms who are being employed to proceed text cargo from pirates in south-east asia. - pact-- proceed texts >> reporter: armed guards to protect ships against pirets. security companies are flushing because of issues at sea. a singapore based security company says it regularly provides armed guards to shipping companies. >> easily about 55 to 60% in this vicinity when they are travelling south of singapore towards the islands are away from the singapore...
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indonesian court throws out a case linking a company linked to fires that polluted larges parts of south-east asia. keeping the home fires burning
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east, look north. you have one there for your high and same over towards moscow as well. now let's move over here toward eastern asia where we are continuing to watch a storm system move in out of eastern china pushing off towards the east. this is a big snow maker, actually, for areas in north eastern china and even heavy rainfall towards the south, just towards the west of shanghai but it's changing up the temperatures across much of japan. tokyo, you look at temperatures in the mid teens on your wen and warming up to the high teens and thursday out ahead of it and the pain reas main reason, southerly winds pumping away from the tropics. as you look back to the west, you have the cold air that's going to swoop in from the north. widespread sea effect. snowfall. all the way from hokkaido throughout the day on wednesday and many areas see as much as 15 to 20 sent mecentimeters and so the higher elevations. naha, you see some showers and a high of 21 for you and towards nakinawa. it's going to be more autumn-like by thursday, but back to reality by friday. just 2 there for your high, definitely feeling like winter in
east, look north. you have one there for your high and same over towards moscow as well. now let's move over here toward eastern asia where we are continuing to watch a storm system move in out of eastern china pushing off towards the east. this is a big snow maker, actually, for areas in north eastern china and even heavy rainfall towards the south, just towards the west of shanghai but it's changing up the temperatures across much of japan. tokyo, you look at temperatures in the mid teens on...
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the lieutenant remembered how japan caught to conquer neighboring countries and form the greater east asia prosperities sphere. >> japan wanted to claim that asia belonged to asian people. the reality was asian was occupied by america, england, holland and france. >> when the japanese went to war, they went to war saying that they were freeing asia from the yoke of the colonial powers and many people died, many japanese died believing this. that's what they were fighting for, they weren't fighting for that, they were fighting for a greater japan. >> oliver: to continue the murderous quest in the pacific, japan had to have oil. 80 percent was imported from the united states. by 1940, fdr imposed an embargo of exports of oil, tin, iron and other natural resources to japan. over the next year, relations deteriorated until finally, all oil exports were stopped. >> there are those who say that war was inevitable after the united states cut off japanese supplies of aviation gasoline, high tensele steel and things like that, is that true. the fact they thought that war was inevitable after the em
the lieutenant remembered how japan caught to conquer neighboring countries and form the greater east asia prosperities sphere. >> japan wanted to claim that asia belonged to asian people. the reality was asian was occupied by america, england, holland and france. >> when the japanese went to war, they went to war saying that they were freeing asia from the yoke of the colonial powers and many people died, many japanese died believing this. that's what they were fighting for, they...
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south asia, southeast asia, the middle east and africa. they will work with diplomatic staff overseas and exchange information with foreign intelligence services. >>> analysts at a u.s. research firm offered a glimpse into the finances of the islamic state group. they estimate the militants take in monthly revenue of about $80 million. researchers at the firm ihs say the group makes about half its money from taxes and confiscated property in areas it controls in syria and iraq. another 43% comes from smuggling oil. analysts say unlike al qaeda, the group doesn't rely on money from foreign donors. that helps the militants be less vulnerable to outside influence. but they say the group may be struggling with its finances. they appoint to reports thathe militants cut salaries and introduced new farm taxes. the analysts say air strikes by the u.s.-led coalition have hurt the group's ability to refine and transport oil. but they say tax revenues are much harder for the coalition to target without having a negative impact on civilians. >>> u.s.
south asia, southeast asia, the middle east and africa. they will work with diplomatic staff overseas and exchange information with foreign intelligence services. >>> analysts at a u.s. research firm offered a glimpse into the finances of the islamic state group. they estimate the militants take in monthly revenue of about $80 million. researchers at the firm ihs say the group makes about half its money from taxes and confiscated property in areas it controls in syria and iraq. another...
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still ahead on the news hour, downstream doubts over dams on south-east asia's longest river. in sport details about a current coach and who will replace him. him. >> at 9:30 - "america tonight" - top investigative reporting, uncovering new perspectives. >> everything that's happening here is illegal. >> then at 10:00 - it's "reports from around the world". >> let's take a closer look. >> antonio mora gives you a global view. >> this is a human rights crisis. >> and at 11:00 - "news wrap-up". clear... concise... complete. >>> hello again. you're watching the al jazeera news hour. the top stories. mariano rajoy has pledged to form a stable government after his party fell short of winning a majority. socialists came second. both lost grounds to two new parties. talks to end the war in yemen have broken up without agreement but will resume again next month. a ceasefire between pro-government forces and houthi rebels has been extended by one week. india's supreme court is to hear a petition against the release of the youngest attacker convicted of a gang rape of a medical student
still ahead on the news hour, downstream doubts over dams on south-east asia's longest river. in sport details about a current coach and who will replace him. him. >> at 9:30 - "america tonight" - top investigative reporting, uncovering new perspectives. >> everything that's happening here is illegal. >> then at 10:00 - it's "reports from around the world". >> let's take a closer look. >> antonio mora gives you a global view. >> this is a...
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it's one of a string of aviation disasters in south east asia's biggest economy. to jakata no now. findings were announced at the press conference. what did we learn? >> reporter: yes. the press conference is still ongoing, but the investigators have described the horror of the last part of the journey to singapore on 28 december last year, already 11 months ago. basically it started from a small technical problemss which were than handled well with the pilots, but they happened within minutes. then when the fourth matter happened, the pilot made the wrong decision. the computerised system of the aeroplane fell out and the pilots were forced to fly manually and then a lot of wrong decisions were taken after that and investigators have described the plane going vertical. it was rolling around like this and it went nearly vertical and then it went up very steep, into a stall, which means that the plane has completely - you can't steer it at all, you can't control it any more and then it fell down in sea. 162 people were killed >>> the pilots at the time were trying to avoid a storm,
it's one of a string of aviation disasters in south east asia's biggest economy. to jakata no now. findings were announced at the press conference. what did we learn? >> reporter: yes. the press conference is still ongoing, but the investigators have described the horror of the last part of the journey to singapore on 28 december last year, already 11 months ago. basically it started from a small technical problemss which were than handled well with the pilots, but they happened within...
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they have the second highest obesity rate in south-east asia.he government is going to go after top offender number one, saying that we are going to limit advertisements and promotions of shoeing drinks. >> in the united states the good news is a number of new cases of diabetes is going to fall. the u.s. food and drug administration has, for the first time this week called for a cap on the amount of sugar consumed on a daily basis. diseases like obesity and diabetes are closelilinged, and are more prevalent among poor americans, latinos, african-americans, and native americans. that is the case worldwide. poor people suffer more from extended sugar. >> conservation groups target hong kong. licences dealers are operating despite a moratorium. >> he's a long way from his tribe in kenya. but he has made the tripe to hong kong with one mission. to ban the ivory clean. back home, we thought this would stop. all of us found shops. >> touched with ivory. hong kong is the world largest retail market in ivory, and many believe a transit point. shops alon
they have the second highest obesity rate in south-east asia.he government is going to go after top offender number one, saying that we are going to limit advertisements and promotions of shoeing drinks. >> in the united states the good news is a number of new cases of diabetes is going to fall. the u.s. food and drug administration has, for the first time this week called for a cap on the amount of sugar consumed on a daily basis. diseases like obesity and diabetes are closelilinged, and...
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east, asia and africa. it will have a joint operations center in saudi arabia's capital. typhoon melor has weakened as it crosses over the central philippines. but it left one man dead and a lot of areas without power. 730-thousand people evacuated before melor hit. the government weather bureau says the typhoon is packing wind gusts of up to 106 miles per hour. it's expected to weaken to a tropical storm by tomorrow. now for a quick check on your weather with stay with tv9. it's . now, one last look at this morning's weather, kaj... plan on a day with a partly to mostly cloudy sky and much less wind. highs will generally range from 40-45 from north to south. while no major systems are in the offing for the next five days, there still remains a small shower chance for late tonight into tomorrow morning. this would drop less than a tenth of an inch of rainfall, if that. it'll also be windy again tomorrow. plan on cooler weather to move in for thursday and friday with back well above normal by sunday. next week continues to look unsettled with periodic chances for rainfall
east, asia and africa. it will have a joint operations center in saudi arabia's capital. typhoon melor has weakened as it crosses over the central philippines. but it left one man dead and a lot of areas without power. 730-thousand people evacuated before melor hit. the government weather bureau says the typhoon is packing wind gusts of up to 106 miles per hour. it's expected to weaken to a tropical storm by tomorrow. now for a quick check on your weather with stay with tv9. it's . now, one...
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the toys have come from inside east asia and are destined for markets in the italian capital. to watch outing for this christmas. stephen carroll, thank you. this december marks 20 years since the dayton accords brought an end to the balkan war. the country is still struggling, and one small village in bosnia 20 years ago did relist -- did resist the ethnic war. their example stands out as a tragic example. liz brown has more. not look like may much, but in bosnia's recent history, it is unique. difficult -- the region's different ethnic groups turn on each other in the 1990's, but the village here refused to cede to the violence and supported each other. you remember the hardship of the company in many ways. he is reminded of it today. >> here in bosnia we feel empathy from people from syria in the middle east. we know what it is to be a refugee. we know what it is like. we know about terror. w camey on in the war, on in the war with serbian forces. the village's muslim population feared the worst, but the orthodox residents stood up for their orthodox neighbors to the surpri
the toys have come from inside east asia and are destined for markets in the italian capital. to watch outing for this christmas. stephen carroll, thank you. this december marks 20 years since the dayton accords brought an end to the balkan war. the country is still struggling, and one small village in bosnia 20 years ago did relist -- did resist the ethnic war. their example stands out as a tragic example. liz brown has more. not look like may much, but in bosnia's recent history, it is...
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africa and east asia will be hardest hit. to escape hunger and thirst, people will try to flee the affected regions. the struggle for resources will intensify and conflicts will proliferate. extreme weather events will grow more common. sea levels will rise. storms and flooding will strike islands and coastal areas. large stretches of land could be submerged. cities and industrial centers will be affected, weakening economies all over the world. climate change threatens everyone on the planet, but its explosive potential is worst in states that are politically unstable or at war. countries with weak economies could quickly face insurmountable problems. we can only stop climate change by working together. and that's exactly what they're all trying to do at the paris climate conference. but the pressure is on. the u.n.'s refugee agency says that climate change could boost the number of refugees from today's 60 million to 350 million in the next decades. and many of those refugees could come from pakistan, where the weather is b
africa and east asia will be hardest hit. to escape hunger and thirst, people will try to flee the affected regions. the struggle for resources will intensify and conflicts will proliferate. extreme weather events will grow more common. sea levels will rise. storms and flooding will strike islands and coastal areas. large stretches of land could be submerged. cities and industrial centers will be affected, weakening economies all over the world. climate change threatens everyone on the planet,...
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but they have not stopped being assertive or looking for opportunistic gains in east asia. >> i thinkts important to remember that the fundamental point, as far as i am concerned, is that china has militarized. this will cause real problems. we have seen this before, since 1800. five or six times, emerging cataclysm.r, global china cannot help itself. alwaysrominent analysts like to forecast that the end of the communist party is .ear how stable is the government? and what are the next ringngs tt we have to be ready that china will do to unsteady the system? there is no consensus about the long-term future for the communist party. there is a division of the isms. in the short term there is no doubt that there is a focus on major reforms to from the military command, where he is id ofed to get r regional commands. the military on his side is something he n needs. to be assertive internationally, he is going to probably give in to some nationalistic fervor in issues of sovereignty,. but at the same time he needs econonomic reform. he needs to make sure ththat the economic economy will co
but they have not stopped being assertive or looking for opportunistic gains in east asia. >> i thinkts important to remember that the fundamental point, as far as i am concerned, is that china has militarized. this will cause real problems. we have seen this before, since 1800. five or six times, emerging cataclysm.r, global china cannot help itself. alwaysrominent analysts like to forecast that the end of the communist party is .ear how stable is the government? and what are the next...
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a look at east asia. we see some clearing over japan as low pressure departs into the area. looking for a nice christmas forecast. and high pressure from china into the korean peninsula for christmas day. hope you have a good day wherever you're watching. >>> along with an in-depth look at the day's news comes to you at the top the hour, >> the u.s. launches new airstrikes to help afghan forces beat back the telegram. -- beat back the taliban and. citizens being warned about a potential terrorist the threat in the chinese capital of beijing.
a look at east asia. we see some clearing over japan as low pressure departs into the area. looking for a nice christmas forecast. and high pressure from china into the korean peninsula for christmas day. hope you have a good day wherever you're watching. >>> along with an in-depth look at the day's news comes to you at the top the hour, >> the u.s. launches new airstrikes to help afghan forces beat back the telegram. -- beat back the taliban and. citizens being warned about a...
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that is a promise >>> environmentalists in south-east asia are opposing plans to build dams alongment mekong. they say it is a theft to life of the longest rivers. in part 2, wayne hay reports from cambodia where the next dam is being built. >> reporter: it is known as the mother of water and flows for almost 5,000 kilometres through six countries. the lower mekong river is the largest inland fish reof the world and a vital source of food and income for the tens of millions who depend on it. over fishing is already making life difficult in some areas. >> translation: i don't catch as much as i used to. there are fewer fish. before i might get ten to 20 kilograms. i've been out here since early this morning and i've only caught one. >> reporter: it could be about to get worse. just a few kilometres upstream one of two huge hydro electric dams on the mainstream is being considered by the cambodian government. initial estimates estimates had it creating a 620 square metre reservoir displacing around 20,000 people and blocking migration paths for some fish. for opponents there is some hop
that is a promise >>> environmentalists in south-east asia are opposing plans to build dams alongment mekong. they say it is a theft to life of the longest rivers. in part 2, wayne hay reports from cambodia where the next dam is being built. >> reporter: it is known as the mother of water and flows for almost 5,000 kilometres through six countries. the lower mekong river is the largest inland fish reof the world and a vital source of food and income for the tens of millions who...
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wrapping things up with a look at east asia, we have the stationary front south of japan further to theorth, high pressure is dominating with tokyo. had a beautiful day, sunny skies in place, cool because we had a northerly flow with some of the winds coming in. people needed to bundle up just a little bit. dry for areas back toward the west. we are expecting a relatively dry day as we go into tuesday. look at this, partly cloudy skies in tokyo, high of 12. 3 in beijing. maybe some showers down toward taipei. that will be the wet spot as we move forward through the next days. highs in the mid-20s for wednesday and thursday. you'll need that umbrella. nearby beijing may see flurries as we go into thursday. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. >>> and with that we end this hour's "newsline." special reports and an in-depth look at the day's news are all coming to you on "newsroom tokyo" at the top of the hour, so stay with us.ñ?ñ?ñ?ñ?ñ?ñ? laura: you're watching france 24. i'm genie godula. these are the headlines. round one of the french regional electi
wrapping things up with a look at east asia, we have the stationary front south of japan further to theorth, high pressure is dominating with tokyo. had a beautiful day, sunny skies in place, cool because we had a northerly flow with some of the winds coming in. people needed to bundle up just a little bit. dry for areas back toward the west. we are expecting a relatively dry day as we go into tuesday. look at this, partly cloudy skies in tokyo, high of 12. 3 in beijing. maybe some showers down...
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because of heavy rain, and is blamed for causing the landslide >>> environmental activists in south-east asia are opposing plans to build 11 dams along the mekong, and they say the projects are a threat to life. the first of the dams is worked on in loose. -- laos. wayne hay reports from cambodia where the next dam is being belt. >> >> it's known as the mother of water. and flows for almost 5,000 kilometres through six countries, the lower maicon river is the largest fishery in the world and a vital source of food and income for the tens of millions that depend on it. in cambodia, over fishing is making life difficult. >> i don't catch as much as i used to. there are fewer fish. before i might get 10-20 kilograms. i've been out since early this morning i have only caught one. >> reporter: it could be about to get worse. a few kilometres upstream, one of two hydro-electric dams is considered by the cambodian government. initial estimates of a 600km reservoir, displace, 20,000, and blogging migration for some fish. for opponents, there's hope the government is taking notice of the impact. >> th
because of heavy rain, and is blamed for causing the landslide >>> environmental activists in south-east asia are opposing plans to build 11 dams along the mekong, and they say the projects are a threat to life. the first of the dams is worked on in loose. -- laos. wayne hay reports from cambodia where the next dam is being belt. >> >> it's known as the mother of water. and flows for almost 5,000 kilometres through six countries, the lower maicon river is the largest...
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as you look at the forecast for east asia, we have high pressure that's controlling the weather over china and also the korean peninsula. we do have a low pressure system that's now rolling over japan. the clouds are starting to increase over the country and we are looking at the chance for some rain going into the overnight period and then it will wrap up as we go into tuesday. another system will try to develop out of the southeastern portions of china. that will work its way into japan and bring some rain by the middle of this week. notice at least for the day on tuesday, looking at relative dry weather except for maybe further up north, we may have moisture lingering around, cold enough to where we'll even see snow coming up on tuesday in aomori. looking for drier conditions for tokyo and nagoya. rain coming up into wednesday and thursday where we'll see rain into the picture as well from that other low coming in. so coming up on tuesday, again, shanghai and chongqing. as you look at the forecast for north america, low pressure and a cold front is pushing toward the east, bringin
as you look at the forecast for east asia, we have high pressure that's controlling the weather over china and also the korean peninsula. we do have a low pressure system that's now rolling over japan. the clouds are starting to increase over the country and we are looking at the chance for some rain going into the overnight period and then it will wrap up as we go into tuesday. another system will try to develop out of the southeastern portions of china. that will work its way into japan and...
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now, for the rest of east asia, we are looking at a relatively dry weather pattern except for the stationary south of shanghai, looking at a calm weather pattern. and temperatures will be relatively normal for this time of year. four in beijing, sunny skies. five in seoul. wet to taipei, you'll need your umbrella. morning rain followed by partly cloudy skies in the afternoon on thursday in tokyo. now, i do want to draw your attention to north america. this is a little more of a serious weather situation. we have a very complicated setup where we have a couple of low-pressure system moving out of the central united states. here's the problem. it's been really, really warm for the eastern side of the united states, the way that the jet stream pattern has been taking place. it is now dragging a lot of very warm tropical moisture. and we are now in winter. when you have that much warm air coming in and cold air from the north slamming into each other, we have a very unstable weather situation. and in fact, we are looking at the possibility on wednesday to see an enhanced risk for severe storms e
now, for the rest of east asia, we are looking at a relatively dry weather pattern except for the stationary south of shanghai, looking at a calm weather pattern. and temperatures will be relatively normal for this time of year. four in beijing, sunny skies. five in seoul. wet to taipei, you'll need your umbrella. morning rain followed by partly cloudy skies in the afternoon on thursday in tokyo. now, i do want to draw your attention to north america. this is a little more of a serious weather...
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were front and center in all of the discussions i had with global leaders at the chi 20 and the east asia summit. all of the leaders agreed the fight against terrorism is a major priority in the global national security. we all be agreed at our resolve to work together to defeat terrorism to increase international cooperation including tackling the channels of terrorism including the messaging challenge where despite the group in particular operates a barbaric and archaic version of islam on the scene they have been still for users if we are going to collaborate further how we combat that and the new messaging center is being established in malaysia to do that but i suspect the defeated and defeated and appealed. australia has the second largest foreign military contribution of coalition partners on the battle against isis. more than any other country in the united states. we have six missions in the theater with 250 personnel 90 special forces and about 300 soldiers building the capacity of the army. army. the servicemen and women are doing their jobs with the professionalism and commitm
were front and center in all of the discussions i had with global leaders at the chi 20 and the east asia summit. all of the leaders agreed the fight against terrorism is a major priority in the global national security. we all be agreed at our resolve to work together to defeat terrorism to increase international cooperation including tackling the channels of terrorism including the messaging challenge where despite the group in particular operates a barbaric and archaic version of islam on...
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let's look at what's happening east asia. this is a new tropical storm that has developed, melor.e'll keep an eye on this as it continues to drift into the philippines. the low located over japan will bring in much colder air as we go into the weekend. the highs dropping from the 20s to the teens. showers in taipei as we go into the weekend. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. >>> the friday edition of "newsroom tokyo" comes to you live at the top of the hour. for all of us here on "newsline," thanks for watching8 >> you lose 1:00 p.m. here in the french capital. pushing the deadline negotiators in paris same to reach a global climate deal on saturday. canada opens its doors to syrian refugees. justin trudeau on hand as the first arrived by plane.
let's look at what's happening east asia. this is a new tropical storm that has developed, melor.e'll keep an eye on this as it continues to drift into the philippines. the low located over japan will bring in much colder air as we go into the weekend. the highs dropping from the 20s to the teens. showers in taipei as we go into the weekend. hope you have a good day wherever you are. here's your extended outlook. >>> the friday edition of "newsroom tokyo" comes to you live at...
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an indonesian court throws out a case in relation to a company that has polluted south-east asia. this fight for health hazard for villages in india. voters in the central african republic are at the polls in long delayed presidential elections. the country has been marred by violence since the overthrow of the president in 2013. he governed for a decade and has been barred from standing. another is unable to run who was put in power in 2013 by fighters who over threw the previous president. another is also not allowed to stand. that could all change if george wins. he is a former prime minister to whom he has support. if he is elected, he says he could return to car. the other leading candidates, another former prime minister, of accused by some of having ties to fighters and this man, a former foreign minister and most prominent will yous limb canned-- muslim candidate. have you seen many people coming out to vote? >> reporter: people have been coming out to vote, but we've heard reports from across the capital here that many of those polling stations are opening up late, that t
an indonesian court throws out a case in relation to a company that has polluted south-east asia. this fight for health hazard for villages in india. voters in the central african republic are at the polls in long delayed presidential elections. the country has been marred by violence since the overthrow of the president in 2013. he governed for a decade and has been barred from standing. another is unable to run who was put in power in 2013 by fighters who over threw the previous president....
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were front and center in all of the discussions i had with global leaders at the g20, at aipac and east asiat. all of the leaders agree that the fight against terrorism is a major priority in global national security. we all reiterate our resolve to work together to defeat terrorism through increased international cooperation, including tackling the financing channels of terrorism, including tackling the messaging challenge where, despite the iso group in particular, offering what is a barbaric, i take -- isil -- version of islam, one that the things islam and blessings of god, despite that they been very skillful users of online platforms including social med media. and we are going to collaborate further into how we combat that and a new counter messaging centers being established in malaysia to do that. but isil must be defeated and must be defeated in the field. australia has the second largest foreign military contribution of coalition partners to battle against isil. more than any other country other than the united states. we have six hornets involved in missions in the theater with 2
were front and center in all of the discussions i had with global leaders at the g20, at aipac and east asiat. all of the leaders agree that the fight against terrorism is a major priority in global national security. we all reiterate our resolve to work together to defeat terrorism through increased international cooperation, including tackling the financing channels of terrorism, including tackling the messaging challenge where, despite the iso group in particular, offering what is a...
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joining us from singapore, jeffrey, the south east asia and ceo.'s talk about the latest headlines we solve. auto group joining as the first sponsor in two years. fifa said it wasn't an easy sell. or you surprised by this deal? >> at a fair getting to be a big global player. investigation,is alibaba is not tainted by the past. right now coming through, it's less of alibaba using fifa as a platform. when we return, we bring you stephanie ruhle's exclusive conversation with salesforce chairman and ceo mark benioff. coming up. ♪ yvonne: welcome back. bloombergs stephanie ruhle recently sat down for next visit interview with salesforce chairman and ceo marc benioff. he leads one of the most successful cloud companies. his leadership style has brought him the attention and claim. the conversation began on the topic of salesforce and the cloud. >> the cloud has been your signature for so long but without the infrastructure platform, do you really think you have the full offering? >> i think the exciting thing about technology and how it's and back in san
joining us from singapore, jeffrey, the south east asia and ceo.'s talk about the latest headlines we solve. auto group joining as the first sponsor in two years. fifa said it wasn't an easy sell. or you surprised by this deal? >> at a fair getting to be a big global player. investigation,is alibaba is not tainted by the past. right now coming through, it's less of alibaba using fifa as a platform. when we return, we bring you stephanie ruhle's exclusive conversation with salesforce...
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i work on education development in east africa and south east asia in the world bank. so i have some numbers for you in terms of education development in pakistan. in the past five or six years, pakistan has received more than $2 billion in education investments and public education. as far as the results are concerned you don't see those can of numbers coming from the country, particularly, pakistan is one of the five countries in most out ofth the school aged children. so what is so different today that you think these numbers would change when $2 billion could not make a difference? >> you are talking to billion dollars for a company -- country with a population of 200 million. today, i wish i had the figures but in the last two years enrollment has increased for boys and girls. as i mentioned, we have introduced compulsory education. and we have provided incentives to the children and the ruling areas. theirrents would not send children to school, but now as part of the initiative, we are -- weoviding children gave them incentives. we have cash incentives in order
i work on education development in east africa and south east asia in the world bank. so i have some numbers for you in terms of education development in pakistan. in the past five or six years, pakistan has received more than $2 billion in education investments and public education. as far as the results are concerned you don't see those can of numbers coming from the country, particularly, pakistan is one of the five countries in most out ofth the school aged children. so what is so different...
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he had been in east asia as a sailor and he saw the ter-- terrorists patties and he thought these people have been feeding themselves or centuries on this method and we need to do something like it. he began a research program. london always wanted to research and learn the facts about what he was about. at this time the united states department of agriculture had realized that erosion and depletion of nutrients were causing havoc and jack london resolved not to use any chemical additives on his soil, not to use gasoline-powered machinery on his farm. at the end of his life, he was winning state fair, california state fair prizes, blue ribbons for prized livestock. he wanted to establish a program that would be a model to the nation. here we are in the second guilded age with agriculture that's causing all kinds of problems with pesticides, runoff and with depletion of water and so here again jack london leading the way and he used the word sustainable one time and urged, urged the young farmers in training at the agriculture schools not only to trust their textbooks, but look around, lo
he had been in east asia as a sailor and he saw the ter-- terrorists patties and he thought these people have been feeding themselves or centuries on this method and we need to do something like it. he began a research program. london always wanted to research and learn the facts about what he was about. at this time the united states department of agriculture had realized that erosion and depletion of nutrients were causing havoc and jack london resolved not to use any chemical additives on...
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the coalition includes 34 states from the middle east, asia and africa. it will have a joint operations center in saudi arabia's capital. typhoon melor has weakened as it crosses over the central philippines. but it left one man dead and a lot of areas without power. 730-thousand people evacuated before melor hit. the government weather bureau says the typhoon is packing wind gusts of up to 106 miles per hour. it's expected to weaken to a tropical storm by tomorrow. this december has definitely been warmer than what we're used to. and the warmer weather is causing some plants to start budding in the middle of winter. a master gardener gives his expertise. you're looking live on our city cam. look at your tuesday forecast. first alert forecast. and much less wind. highs will generally range from 40-45 from north to south. while no major systems are in the offing for the next five days, there still remains a small shower chance for late tonight into tomorrow morning. this would drop less than a tenth of an inch of rainfall, if that. it'll also be windy agai
the coalition includes 34 states from the middle east, asia and africa. it will have a joint operations center in saudi arabia's capital. typhoon melor has weakened as it crosses over the central philippines. but it left one man dead and a lot of areas without power. 730-thousand people evacuated before melor hit. the government weather bureau says the typhoon is packing wind gusts of up to 106 miles per hour. it's expected to weaken to a tropical storm by tomorrow. this december has definitely...
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east asia and the pacific have more than 6 million. 5.6 million in africa and more than two million in north africa and the middle east. the americas have more than a quarter million slaves, an estimated 60,000 of them are in bondage in the united states. brook hathaway at the freedom center and end slavery now and joins us. very good to have you with us. this report is stunning. if the numbers are accurate, by my calculation, one out of every 200 people on earth are enslaved today. when this report talks about modern slavery, it isn't some sort of qualified form of slavery, we are talking about people who are deprived of their liberty. >> absolutely. we see it in all types around the world. so people in working in physical forms. bonded labor, they have a debt over their head. sex trafficking, child labor and domestic servet eurekas de >>> the country with the highest%, 4%, is moretana. haidi has more than 2%. how is that happening in the 21 century? <
east asia and the pacific have more than 6 million. 5.6 million in africa and more than two million in north africa and the middle east. the americas have more than a quarter million slaves, an estimated 60,000 of them are in bondage in the united states. brook hathaway at the freedom center and end slavery now and joins us. very good to have you with us. this report is stunning. if the numbers are accurate, by my calculation, one out of every 200 people on earth are enslaved today. when this...
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state, mexican states, german states in south-east asia, states over the world signing on that they want to participate and set the deep decarbonization targets. 80 or more% reductions. it is possible, also most critically. this is the big difference that because the clean technologies are cheaper, most of the barriers now are lack of policy, expertise or lack of ability to put in practice ideas like in california, where we mandate solar rooftops in 20, 20, and we are halfway there, and a million vehicles, using clean electricity. they are positive feed backs. it is ideas like that that are spreading. whether we get to the 2 degree target, it's this innovation frontier that changed the dialogue >>> thank you for that. one final question to you, professor green. you referenced it earlier. the opposition that president obama is getting from the effort that his administration has been making on this issue. congress, as you know, during this conference here, has passed resolutions against regulations aimed at reducing greenhouse gases. kentucky republican says congress is sending a message t
state, mexican states, german states in south-east asia, states over the world signing on that they want to participate and set the deep decarbonization targets. 80 or more% reductions. it is possible, also most critically. this is the big difference that because the clean technologies are cheaper, most of the barriers now are lack of policy, expertise or lack of ability to put in practice ideas like in california, where we mandate solar rooftops in 20, 20, and we are halfway there, and a...
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method for tracing pollution, in order to see just how much of the bay area's pollution comes from east asia. it travels across the pacific, but. >> basically, as bad as it is there, by the time that air mass gets to us, it has been very, very diluted. >>reporter: what does have the largest impact here in the bay area? experts telling us today the largest source comes from residential wood fires and can wood smoke. kpix 5. >> well, a pretty rough ending to a speech today for governor brown. >> [ chanting ] . >> a heckling there at the conclusion of his speech, at the climate change summit in paris. the protesters are against carbon offset programs. the group says that they could hurt indigenous people. a group of south american governors when he was interrupted. >>> it has found just the right medicine, gilroy wants to annex 700 acres of farm landed to build thousands of new hopes. city leaders have given the okay, but new at 6:00, live in gilroy where some complain the plan is a bitter remedy. >>reporter: well, for the last 2 decades, much of the discussion around gilroy has been around how
method for tracing pollution, in order to see just how much of the bay area's pollution comes from east asia. it travels across the pacific, but. >> basically, as bad as it is there, by the time that air mass gets to us, it has been very, very diluted. >>reporter: what does have the largest impact here in the bay area? experts telling us today the largest source comes from residential wood fires and can wood smoke. kpix 5. >> well, a pretty rough ending to a speech today for...
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i moved in the last year and a half to east asia and koreans and japanese and chinese, they kind of watch this blood bath in the middle east and they don't understand it. they don't understand why people would want to kill each other when you can make money and build shopping malls. why would you do that? >> rose: and lost opportunity, too. there are people now who come to this table and say what we need is a martial bland for the middle east to help to provide an alternative narrative. >> you know, i spoke to a kurdish official and i said, why have the kurds, how have they avoted the trap of the arabs and particularly obviously of the syrians and the iraqis after halabja and you lost all these people killed in the most beautiful way? he said, clarissa, we were willing to forego our need for vengeance and instead focused on economic growth, and it was hard because it's human -- >> and don't forget the iraqi kurds in the '90s fought their own civil wars and went through their own power struggles and slowly mended and they're deeply divided to this day and feuding. >> i think the issue has
i moved in the last year and a half to east asia and koreans and japanese and chinese, they kind of watch this blood bath in the middle east and they don't understand it. they don't understand why people would want to kill each other when you can make money and build shopping malls. why would you do that? >> rose: and lost opportunity, too. there are people now who come to this table and say what we need is a martial bland for the middle east to help to provide an alternative narrative....
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, it was clear that the the empire of japan intended it continue the brutal conquest of china in east asia. >> the militaryists were in the saddle in japan. they were machine gunning helpless civilians from the air, bombing undefended cities and roosevelt was very alarmed by all of this. >> we gave an ultimatum. >> the united states insisted that japan get out of china. >> japan also made demands. that america and britain remove the military presence in the far east, that the u.s. lift its oil embargo and stop aid to general sheck in china. >> the country was poised on the edge of war and the diplomatic mission was equally as busy as diplomates tried desperately to avoid war. >> on november 14th, he arrived in san francisco, smiling his toothy smile as he sang the old song of japanese friendship. on november 17th, there caruso and japanese ambassador were received by the president in the presence of secretary of state hull. >> these two honorable men came to washington hoping to negotiate a diplomatic solution to the problems. >> oliver:, but the ambassador and the special envoy caruso did
, it was clear that the the empire of japan intended it continue the brutal conquest of china in east asia. >> the militaryists were in the saddle in japan. they were machine gunning helpless civilians from the air, bombing undefended cities and roosevelt was very alarmed by all of this. >> we gave an ultimatum. >> the united states insisted that japan get out of china. >> japan also made demands. that america and britain remove the military presence in the far east,...
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most drowned while making the jurisprudency, they have left because of war, poverty in the middle east and asia, more than 4 million people have fled syria. >>> rescue crews continue to search debris after a man made landslide in china, when a pile of construction waste grew so high it collapsed. 76 others remain missing. >>> one of the nfl's top stars, o'dell beckham jr. is sidelined for one game, for a vicious helmet-to-helmet hit, and his teammates say there is more to the story. >> this is the play that sacked o'dell beckham jr., he was diving into a pile, and hit josh norman head to head. >> he came back and was hunting. and it was just like malicious in every way. >> beckham went on to get three unsportsman-like penalties within six minutes into the game and the nfl suspended the star for one game, saying his actions placed a fellow player at unnecessarily risk. beckham says his competitive spirit took over, we are playing against one of the best teams in the league. >> and pundits calling him a sore loser. >> he behaved like a complete jerk. >> giant sources telling espn, panther players
most drowned while making the jurisprudency, they have left because of war, poverty in the middle east and asia, more than 4 million people have fled syria. >>> rescue crews continue to search debris after a man made landslide in china, when a pile of construction waste grew so high it collapsed. 76 others remain missing. >>> one of the nfl's top stars, o'dell beckham jr. is sidelined for one game, for a vicious helmet-to-helmet hit, and his teammates say there is more to the...
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from southern africa to areas of east asia and central america, we are seeing droughts, crops failingiterally millions of people like any deal be a that are a very serious risk of a major food crisis. that is the backdrop to these talks. it is not making headlines around the world. we are experiencing that in responding to that as oxfam. that is what kind of change looks like, people going hungry. amy: i want to thank you, tim gore, for being with us, the author of oxfam's the report called, "extreme carbon inequality: why the paris climate deal must put the poorest, lowest emitting and most vulnerable people first." he is the head of policy for oxfam international on food, land rights and climate change. as we turn right now to a poet and climate activist from the marshall islands. just before the show, she shared a column. she was standing in front of the fake eiffel tower that has been erected here that is built from the chairs, the small wooden chairs of the time the awful tower was built. at aecited this poem protest calling for fossil fuel development. >> i am definitely a suppo
from southern africa to areas of east asia and central america, we are seeing droughts, crops failingiterally millions of people like any deal be a that are a very serious risk of a major food crisis. that is the backdrop to these talks. it is not making headlines around the world. we are experiencing that in responding to that as oxfam. that is what kind of change looks like, people going hungry. amy: i want to thank you, tim gore, for being with us, the author of oxfam's the report called,...
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we also studied malls in the middle east, europe, asia. our family company was bought out by metro, lord and taylor. and a competitor in germany on the european continent did not survive. department stores are dead and with the death of department stores come the mall. >> online shopping is one reason that has the can dahlized mall traffic. another i wonder is whether the move of the millennials back into the inner city cores or the near suburbs mean that those malls that take a car to get to aren't getting the traffic workers tent to not shop at malls on saturday and sunday and hence the shift online as you referenced rather than on land shopping. >> so thank you so much for joining us in studio. very quickly, what happens to all the real estate when the malls close? >> two things, some of the mall real estate becomes residential. some get back into agricultural. diversified developers and general growth properties. they got hit in the last retail recession. likely to get hit again. >> thank you so much. thank you for joining us. >> all r
we also studied malls in the middle east, europe, asia. our family company was bought out by metro, lord and taylor. and a competitor in germany on the european continent did not survive. department stores are dead and with the death of department stores come the mall. >> online shopping is one reason that has the can dahlized mall traffic. another i wonder is whether the move of the millennials back into the inner city cores or the near suburbs mean that those malls that take a car to...