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the violence in kashmir, as seen through the eyes of a 12—year—old boy.t of their area and into the event ‘s enclosure. belgian police had lost control. the whole world will mourn the tragic death today from that he was the father of the indian people from the day of independence. the 0prah from the day of independence. the oprah winfrey show comes to an end after 25 years and more than four and a half thousand episodes. the chat show has made one of the richest people on the planet. geri halliwell has announced she has left the spice girls. i don't believe it. she's the one with the bounce and go. girl power! not geri. 0ur our top stories: japan has protested —— japan has protested, after a north korean it says there are no reports of damage. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the japan times reports that shinzo abe is now the third—longest—serving japanese leader of the post war era. the prime minister has racked up almost 2000 days in office. but he will need to remain there until november 2019 if he wants to get the number on
the violence in kashmir, as seen through the eyes of a 12—year—old boy.t of their area and into the event ‘s enclosure. belgian police had lost control. the whole world will mourn the tragic death today from that he was the father of the indian people from the day of independence. the 0prah from the day of independence. the oprah winfrey show comes to an end after 25 years and more than four and a half thousand episodes. the chat show has made one of the richest people on the planet. geri...
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breaking the cycle of violence in kashmir, how to protesters on either side of the divide have rebuiltmselves. this is bbc world news. glad you could join us, it's midnight here in london and 7am in singapore and we start in berlin where it was all smiles earlier as angela merkel played host to le keqiang. he is the second east asian leader to receive the red—carpet treatment in berlin this week after india's prime minister on tuesday. the more positive mood, a change on last week when the g—7 countries meeting in sicily saw a split with the united states taking a different position to the rest on issues such as climate change and free trade. the bbc‘s joe mellor climate change and free trade. the bbc‘sjoe mellor has been following the events in berlin. it's tempting to read a lot into this, there have been two east asian leaders here and this comes after a week where tensions between the us and germany have never really been higher. of course these visits are planned a long way in advance and it's true to say press officers of either delegation if you take a look at the trade numbers
breaking the cycle of violence in kashmir, how to protesters on either side of the divide have rebuiltmselves. this is bbc world news. glad you could join us, it's midnight here in london and 7am in singapore and we start in berlin where it was all smiles earlier as angela merkel played host to le keqiang. he is the second east asian leader to receive the red—carpet treatment in berlin this week after india's prime minister on tuesday. the more positive mood, a change on last week when the...
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the entire area of kashmir is disputed, as far as the united nations is concerned.orridor through territory which is disputed, is something which obviously india is not happy about. he has been mentioned already in the last couple of minutes, you can't avoid that, we must talk about the united states. you probably know that president trump is completing his first 100 days in office. jeffrey, you are not too long back from the us. i was very struck that donald trump said he was finding thejob harder than he anticipated ? go figure! isn't that a revealing comment? he told reuters news agency that thejob is much harder than anticipated. he had a good life beforehand, he enjoyed it, maybe he is suffocating? maybe we should have a whip round and give him his old life back? exactly, the cocoon, he finds it quite airless, and he misses being able to drive. he ran his business empire by decree. by bullying. it just doesn't work. when you run a business the way he does, it is all about money. it is all about profit. everybody sits on the table going, how can we make more mon
the entire area of kashmir is disputed, as far as the united nations is concerned.orridor through territory which is disputed, is something which obviously india is not happy about. he has been mentioned already in the last couple of minutes, you can't avoid that, we must talk about the united states. you probably know that president trump is completing his first 100 days in office. jeffrey, you are not too long back from the us. i was very struck that donald trump said he was finding thejob...
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first thing he has said is that those trade talks are dependent on some sort of resolution regarding kashmirep tayyip erdogan as a peacemaker, but that is how he is trying to portray himself. we obviously do a fair amount of business with india ourselves, but i can tell you from experience that it is not the easiest place to grow as an outsider and conduct business. is not the easiest place to grow as an outsider and conduct businessm is interesting that the world's most populous country, everybody wants a bit of the action. and the president is kind of rolling out the red carpet, saying, it yes, please, invest in our roads and infrastructure. we would love that. you would love that! and yet it is difficult for companies when it comes down to logistics to go ahead. everything that you hear, the characterisation and stereotypes, thatis characterisation and stereotypes, that is absolutely true. from my own experience, trying to get permits and the rights to trade there is very difficult. it is wanting to go and talk to the prime minister, but on the ground, it is a different story altogether.
first thing he has said is that those trade talks are dependent on some sort of resolution regarding kashmirep tayyip erdogan as a peacemaker, but that is how he is trying to portray himself. we obviously do a fair amount of business with india ourselves, but i can tell you from experience that it is not the easiest place to grow as an outsider and conduct business. is not the easiest place to grow as an outsider and conduct businessm is interesting that the world's most populous country,...
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sara: she was known as the queen of kashmir.he is one of the first female italian designers to go global with her creations. coming up, combating yellow fever in brazil. stay with us if you can. ♪ ♪ sara: welcome back. you're watching dw news. donald trump will still not back in the paris climate agreement. he broke ranks with other leaders at the g7 summit in sicily but there was a united front there on combating terrorism. more on the g7's most contentious issue, trade. >> sara, we're talking cars. donald trump promised to put the brakes on growing german car sales in the united states. yet many cars by german brands are made in the united states, meaning plenty of jobs for american workers. bmw, the company has had a factory in south carolina since 1994. a thousand employees -- 8000 employees. the parent company of mercedes reduces suvs in alabama for the entire north american market. ball flight and -- volkswagen was at the latest german carmaker to open a plant in 2010. the capacity of the plant is 150,000 cars. in donald t
sara: she was known as the queen of kashmir.he is one of the first female italian designers to go global with her creations. coming up, combating yellow fever in brazil. stay with us if you can. ♪ ♪ sara: welcome back. you're watching dw news. donald trump will still not back in the paris climate agreement. he broke ranks with other leaders at the g7 summit in sicily but there was a united front there on combating terrorism. more on the g7's most contentious issue, trade. >> sara,...
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they tend to come from areas of pakistan and kashmir.tt: on this day, he takes us through birmingham, a couple hours hour north of london, and where the former military history professor does most of his work trying to de-radicalize young men. jahan: i mean, in this area alone, this area at one point had the largest number of terror convictions in the country. scott: your whole goal is to stop them from getting to the point that they actually go overseas? jahan: absolutely. scott: you feel you're being successful? jahan: well, the people i do know of who i've stopped is seven. scott: like this 26-year old, who, to protect his identity, we're calling "cameron." cameron: when it all kicked off after september 11th. sc the battlefield? cameron: i wanted to get to the battlefield. that was the main aim. scott: to fight back -- to kill british, to kill americans? cameron: of course, yeah, if that's what it would have taken, yeah. scott: that's what jahan is trying to temper. he says, in this area, where signs are often in urdu and arabic voic
they tend to come from areas of pakistan and kashmir.tt: on this day, he takes us through birmingham, a couple hours hour north of london, and where the former military history professor does most of his work trying to de-radicalize young men. jahan: i mean, in this area alone, this area at one point had the largest number of terror convictions in the country. scott: your whole goal is to stop them from getting to the point that they actually go overseas? jahan: absolutely. scott: you feel...
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from the summit because they are concerned about china's partnership with pakistan and the disputed kashmirion. indonesia, getting closer. they have a credit line from china for highs the grail. then there is the americans setting up a working group to get involved. more answers are needed, but the momentum is there. haidi: a lot of ambition. thank you for that. tom mackenzie in beijing. we will take a look at the root the rebound in india. this is bloomberg. ♪ 9:30 a.m. in hong kong. we are counting down to the china open. 11:29 in sydney where we are awaiting the data from the meeting, where policy was held unchanged. i'm haidi lun. this is "bloomberg markets: asia." ahead of the rba minutes, take a look at this chart. we have seen a gain when it comes to the aussie dollar overnight, along with commodities currencies getting a boost from the oil story. russianthe saudi and oil ministers seemingly coming together in a cohesive statement yesterday in beijing, saying they are willing to go another bye months to cut supply $1.8 million -- 1.8 million barrels a day. we have the vienna meeting
from the summit because they are concerned about china's partnership with pakistan and the disputed kashmirion. indonesia, getting closer. they have a credit line from china for highs the grail. then there is the americans setting up a working group to get involved. more answers are needed, but the momentum is there. haidi: a lot of ambition. thank you for that. tom mackenzie in beijing. we will take a look at the root the rebound in india. this is bloomberg. ♪ 9:30 a.m. in hong kong. we are...
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isn't just any old jihad, this isn't fighting the serbs in bosnia, this isn't fighting the indians in kashmir or the soviets in afghanistan, this is the last one. i am a child of the cold war. i grew up in the cold war. i miss it immensely. [laughter] it was much easier. we were always told when the balloon goes up, october 62 we thought the balloon was going up. the message from isis is the balloon is up because we are in sham. this is the last one and it is my conviction this is the only way to explain more than 85000 jihad is recruited in just a few years because they are using eschatology, they are using and times. they are using things that were prohibited to discuss inside federal government. i can tell you because i was at those academies. i was teaching the fbi and i was a hostage to those politically correct policies of the obama administration. that has ended at 1201 on january 20 because i think you can tell with the current commander-in-chief is not a great fan of political correctness. so, before i take questions, what is the road ahead? three things. i outline them in my book. y
isn't just any old jihad, this isn't fighting the serbs in bosnia, this isn't fighting the indians in kashmir or the soviets in afghanistan, this is the last one. i am a child of the cold war. i grew up in the cold war. i miss it immensely. [laughter] it was much easier. we were always told when the balloon goes up, october 62 we thought the balloon was going up. the message from isis is the balloon is up because we are in sham. this is the last one and it is my conviction this is the only way...
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in kashmir, protests erupted today amid news that an indian military officer has received an award from the indian army, after the officer reportedly ordered his soldiers to tie a kashmiri civilian to an indian army jeep and parade his body through the streets the last month. viral video of the incident shows farooq ahmad dar strapped to the front of the moving jeep. army officials says the military officer decided to use the civilian's body as a human shield against kashmiris who were throwing stones. the video has sparked widespread protests against the indian military and demands for independence. in colombia, major protests and strikes continue for a seventh-straight day in the port city of buenaventura as residents demonstrate against widespread violence in the region and a lack of basic services. the government has launched an increasingly violent crackdown against protesters, killing at least one person and injuring dozens more, including children. despite the crackdown, tens of thousands of people took to the streets of buenaventura over the weekend. the national afrocolombian p
in kashmir, protests erupted today amid news that an indian military officer has received an award from the indian army, after the officer reportedly ordered his soldiers to tie a kashmiri civilian to an indian army jeep and parade his body through the streets the last month. viral video of the incident shows farooq ahmad dar strapped to the front of the moving jeep. army officials says the military officer decided to use the civilian's body as a human shield against kashmiris who were throwing...
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away because they are so concerned about their partnership with pakistan in contested regions like kashmirmore communication should be a later today. matt: tom, thanks very much. tom mackenzie, joining us from the ground in beijing. let's get back to the corporate news. gelsinger reported earnings loss near 17%. the engineering company confirmed its 2017 outlook. with us now on the phone from mannheim, germany is the company's ceo. thomas, thanks for joining us. let me ask first how you intend to get back to the black here. is it pharmaceuticals that expect to deliver you back to profit? you record theif strategy that we presented in february, we tried to simplify things. we said it would be executed in three phases, stabilize, buildup, build out. the stabilize phase, we recognize that the headwinds would maintain, that we would have a difficult environment, and we would focus primarily on cost and self-help. if you look at the numbers closely, you see that is taking hold. we are getting costs under control. that gives us the confidence and the strategy from february beginning to take hold
away because they are so concerned about their partnership with pakistan in contested regions like kashmirmore communication should be a later today. matt: tom, thanks very much. tom mackenzie, joining us from the ground in beijing. let's get back to the corporate news. gelsinger reported earnings loss near 17%. the engineering company confirmed its 2017 outlook. with us now on the phone from mannheim, germany is the company's ceo. thomas, thanks for joining us. let me ask first how you intend...
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for me, uk foreign policy, specifically in regards to punjab and kashmir. something about knife crime and mental health. thank you very much. let us know your thoughts as well. watching at home. we're going to be in dunstable in bedfordshire on monday, 29th may. if you've made up your mind who you're going to vote for or still deciding or don't think you'll bother and would like the chance to share your views and grill senior politicians, get in touch to apply for a place at: there are more details on our facebook and twitter pages. still to come: we'll speak to someone who campaigned for the release of chelsea manning, the former american soldier who passed thousands of confidential documents to wikileaks. she will be released from a military prison today. and why fat might not mean fit. researchers have cast doubt on the theory that some people can be healthy, despite being overweight. we'll be talking to the scientist behind the research. here's annita in the bbc newsroom with a summary of today's news. the white house is denying reports that donald trum
for me, uk foreign policy, specifically in regards to punjab and kashmir. something about knife crime and mental health. thank you very much. let us know your thoughts as well. watching at home. we're going to be in dunstable in bedfordshire on monday, 29th may. if you've made up your mind who you're going to vote for or still deciding or don't think you'll bother and would like the chance to share your views and grill senior politicians, get in touch to apply for a place at: there are more...
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this is in fighting the indians in kashmir or the soviets in afghanistan. this is the last one.i'm a child of the cold war. i grew up in the cold war, this is immensely. [laughing] much easier. we were children of the cold war of what? when the balloon goes up, he remembered? october 62 we thought the balloon was going to pick a message from isis is the balloon is up, because we are in sham. this is the last one and it is my conviction that this is the only way to explain more than 85,000 jihadi is recruited in just a few years. because they using eschatology, using end times. using things that for the last eight years it was prohibited to discuss inside federal government. i can tell you because i was at those academies. i was teaching the fbi and i ws a hostage to those politically correct policies of the obama administration. that is ended at 12019 gender 20th because 20th because i think you can tell that the current commander-in-chief is not a great fan of political correctness -- 120 12:01 on january 20. for a start for questions what's the road ahead? what's the road ahea
this is in fighting the indians in kashmir or the soviets in afghanistan. this is the last one.i'm a child of the cold war. i grew up in the cold war, this is immensely. [laughing] much easier. we were children of the cold war of what? when the balloon goes up, he remembered? october 62 we thought the balloon was going to pick a message from isis is the balloon is up, because we are in sham. this is the last one and it is my conviction that this is the only way to explain more than 85,000...