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tonight, she's reached kazakhstan. bells chime for two centuries, central asia was russia's backyard. kazakhstan got its independence when the soviet union collapsed. but russian remained the language of business — until now. this is china's new silk road in action. the economy slowing back home, state construction companies put to work abroad. master builder xu xiwen, delivering a cutting—edge urban railway. translation: china's advanced technology is bringing convenience and more comfort and safety to travellers in kazakhstan. if this project goes well, it will serve as a model for others. china says its plans are for the benefit of all. but mostjobs here will go to chinese workers, and the loan was tied to a chinese design. it's not just building across central asia, china is buying into banks and oil fields too. some locals say they see no benefit. in one village, a kindergarten has become a hostel for chinese workers. ardak kubasheva complains of pollution, and jobs going to outsiders. translation: the chinese hav
tonight, she's reached kazakhstan. bells chime for two centuries, central asia was russia's backyard. kazakhstan got its independence when the soviet union collapsed. but russian remained the language of business — until now. this is china's new silk road in action. the economy slowing back home, state construction companies put to work abroad. master builder xu xiwen, delivering a cutting—edge urban railway. translation: china's advanced technology is bringing convenience and more comfort...
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carrie gracie, bbc news, kazakhstan.m palace, and king felipe earlier addressed both houses of parliament. he said he was confident the uk and spain can reach an agreement over the future of gibraltar. not everyone is so sure. this from our royal correspondent nicholas witchell. a state banquet at buckingham palace, where hospitality is deployed in pursuit of diplomacy. tonight, one of the world's oldest monarchs, elizabeth of the united kingdom, accompanied one of its newest, and tallest, felipe of spain, to dinner. a lavish occasion with an opportunity for britain to cultivate another important european nation. the queen didn't mention the word brexit in her speech. but she did dwell on the power of the anglo—spanish connection. a relationship like ours, founded on such great strengths and common interests, will ensure that both our nations prosper, now and in the future, whatever challenges arise. the state visit had begun on horse guards parade, with a greeting between two monarchs who are distantly related — they‘ r
carrie gracie, bbc news, kazakhstan.m palace, and king felipe earlier addressed both houses of parliament. he said he was confident the uk and spain can reach an agreement over the future of gibraltar. not everyone is so sure. this from our royal correspondent nicholas witchell. a state banquet at buckingham palace, where hospitality is deployed in pursuit of diplomacy. tonight, one of the world's oldest monarchs, elizabeth of the united kingdom, accompanied one of its newest, and tallest,...
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carrie gracie, bbc news, kazakhstan.into the game, whether it's coaching or media work. but for one former african international and premier league star, the dream was to make the world's most famous brandy — cognac. piers edwards travelled to his vineyard in south—western france to meet him. the heart of france's famous cognac region, home to prise finds and also a football are creating a second career. i have played for the international ivory coast and this is my pinioned. meant as a precious commodity, but when the only son of tebily‘s neighbour died, the remaining family members had to decide who to sell the business to. translation: all the cognac makers are the same. i liked football and because the year was not unpleasant, and because tebily helped me in some tough times, i said, why not? why not take over the main property? why not take over the main property? why not a football are? many people tried to stop me but i never changed my mind —— cognac. tried to stop me but i never changed my mind -- cognac. tebily
carrie gracie, bbc news, kazakhstan.into the game, whether it's coaching or media work. but for one former african international and premier league star, the dream was to make the world's most famous brandy — cognac. piers edwards travelled to his vineyard in south—western france to meet him. the heart of france's famous cognac region, home to prise finds and also a football are creating a second career. i have played for the international ivory coast and this is my pinioned. meant as a...
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next let‘s go to almaty in kazakhstan.rie gracie is travelling along all 11,000km of it from china to the uk. here‘s her latest report. bells chime for two centuries, central asia was russia‘s backyard. kazakhstan got its independence when the soviet union collapsed. but russian remained the language of business — until now. this is china‘s new silk road in action. the economy slowing back home, state construction companies put to work abroad. master builder xu xiwen, delivering a cutting—edge urban railway. translation: china‘s advanced technology is bringing convenience and more comfort and safety to travellers in kazakhstan. if this project goes well, it will serve as a model for others. china says its plans are for the benefit of all. but mostjobs here will go to chinese workers, and the loan was tied to a chinese design. it‘s not just building across central asia, china is buying into banks and oil fields too. some locals say they see no benefit. in one village, a kindergarten has become a hostel for chinese workers.
next let‘s go to almaty in kazakhstan.rie gracie is travelling along all 11,000km of it from china to the uk. here‘s her latest report. bells chime for two centuries, central asia was russia‘s backyard. kazakhstan got its independence when the soviet union collapsed. but russian remained the language of business — until now. this is china‘s new silk road in action. the economy slowing back home, state construction companies put to work abroad. master builder xu xiwen, delivering a...
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carrie gracie, bbc news, kazakhstan.ge of her journey. a state banquet has been held at buckingham palace for the visiting king and queen of spain. this afternoon king felipe addressed both houses of parliament. he said he was confident the uk and spain can reach an agreement over the future of gibraltar. our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell, reports. a state banquet at buckingham palace, where hospitality is deployed in pursuit of diplomacy. tonight, one of the world's oldest monarchs, elizabeth of the united kingdom, accompanied one of its newest and tallest, felipe of spain, to dinner. a lavish occasion, but an opportunity for britain to cultivate another important european nation. the queen didn't mention the word brexit in her speech. but she did dwell on the power of the anglo—spanish connection. a relationship like ours, founded on such great strengths and common interests, will ensure that both our nations prosper, now and in the future, whatever challenges arise. the state visit had begun on horse guards p
carrie gracie, bbc news, kazakhstan.ge of her journey. a state banquet has been held at buckingham palace for the visiting king and queen of spain. this afternoon king felipe addressed both houses of parliament. he said he was confident the uk and spain can reach an agreement over the future of gibraltar. our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell, reports. a state banquet at buckingham palace, where hospitality is deployed in pursuit of diplomacy. tonight, one of the world's oldest monarchs,...
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carrie gracie, bbc news, kazakhstan.rney. you have been watching newsday. stay with us. we'll be taking you to india to look at the troubles facing its start—ups. with job cuts and difficulties getting investment, can the industry survive? and, before we go, formula one teams spent the afternoon taking over trafalgar square, here in london, showing off their cars on a specially designed course, which ran along whitehall towards the houses of parliament. the event was staged to publicise the british grand prix, which takes place this weekend. wednesday's event offered no prizes for speed or finishing first, just a chance to show off a few moves and make some noise. it was very impressive and there was glorious sunshine in london on wednesday. thank you forjoining us, we will be back with headlines next. see you soon. hello there, good morning. yesterday was a lovely day across large swwathes of the uk. some early rain in the south—east cleared away and the sun came out for the afternoon and it was a fine and sunny day in
carrie gracie, bbc news, kazakhstan.rney. you have been watching newsday. stay with us. we'll be taking you to india to look at the troubles facing its start—ups. with job cuts and difficulties getting investment, can the industry survive? and, before we go, formula one teams spent the afternoon taking over trafalgar square, here in london, showing off their cars on a specially designed course, which ran along whitehall towards the houses of parliament. the event was staged to publicise the...
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the kazakhstan player was given the ru na round. public.s given the runaround. this was andy murray ina given the runaround. this was andy murray in a hurry, tennis in the fast lane. ooh, there is a little bit of good fortune in that but there is even more superb touch. bit of good fortune in that but there is even more superb touchm wasn't just the there is even more superb touchm wasn'tjust the net there is even more superb touchm wasn't just the net where murray excelled, inbreeding to the first two sets. wimbledon wouldn't be wimbledon without the british weather saying hello, cherished by some more than others. it was the only respite that bublic would get as murray was in no mood to go easy on him. in less than two hours, straight sets, straightforward, the defending champion safely through. straight sets, straightforward, the defending champion safely throughlj defending champion safely through.|j feel pretty good. over the last few days i was saying i felt better each day. getting out on the court is different, the intensity is high
the kazakhstan player was given the ru na round. public.s given the runaround. this was andy murray ina given the runaround. this was andy murray in a hurry, tennis in the fast lane. ooh, there is a little bit of good fortune in that but there is even more superb touch. bit of good fortune in that but there is even more superb touchm wasn't just the there is even more superb touchm wasn'tjust the net there is even more superb touchm wasn't just the net where murray excelled, inbreeding to the...
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kazakhstan, our latest stop along the new silk road. companies are pouring workers into the country — it leaves the locals wondering what the benefit is for them. plus what happens when a teenager takes over a railroad's twitter account? well here in the uk those usual complaints have given way to some crazy exchanges. hello, i am katty kay in washington, christian fraser is in london. the president insists the white house is great shape and making progress. we are focused on healthcare, tax cuts, reform and many other things. that's the public message. behind the scenes the president, his administration and now his family are dealing with dramatic developments in the russia investigation — which continues to overshadow the rest of his agenda. republicans are openly expressing dismay at the conflicting stories, the indications of collusion with moscow and the incompetence in the white house. the normally loyal new york post put it more bluntly, today accusing the president's son, don junior, of "stupidity." last night don jnr gave his s
kazakhstan, our latest stop along the new silk road. companies are pouring workers into the country — it leaves the locals wondering what the benefit is for them. plus what happens when a teenager takes over a railroad's twitter account? well here in the uk those usual complaints have given way to some crazy exchanges. hello, i am katty kay in washington, christian fraser is in london. the president insists the white house is great shape and making progress. we are focused on healthcare, tax...
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tonight, she's reached kazakhstan.e soviet union collapsed. but russian remained the language of business — until now. this is china's new silk road in action. the economy slowing back home, state construction companies put to work abroad. master builder xu xiwen, delivering a cutting—edge urban railway. translation: china's advanced technology is bringing convenience and more comfort and safety to travellers in kazakhstan. if this project goes well, it will serve as a model for others. china says its plans are for the benefit of all.
tonight, she's reached kazakhstan.e soviet union collapsed. but russian remained the language of business — until now. this is china's new silk road in action. the economy slowing back home, state construction companies put to work abroad. master builder xu xiwen, delivering a cutting—edge urban railway. translation: china's advanced technology is bringing convenience and more comfort and safety to travellers in kazakhstan. if this project goes well, it will serve as a model for others....
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the young man from kazakhstan was taking it all in, and on his first centre court appearance, he forcedy to stretch himself. now, how was that injured hip? here he comes. pretty good. second set to murray, 6—4. there were two breaks
the young man from kazakhstan was taking it all in, and on his first centre court appearance, he forcedy to stretch himself. now, how was that injured hip? here he comes. pretty good. second set to murray, 6—4. there were two breaks
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kazakhstan, how much do you think they spend on cash again it is well over $50 billion. it is years late and they're desperate to grow production you can see where little old kazakhstan, only asked to do 20,000 barrels a day less why they're under pressure, not keeping to it first half of the year anyway. same pressure they're feeling that everyone else is feeling, and the fact that the strategy isn't necessarily working. you gave up market share and now producing over a half million barrels extra than when this came into force start of the year, the likes of nigerianess and libyans who grew production by a half million barrels a day. add shell to nigeria and libya and 1.8 million barrels off the table comes about .8 off the table, therein lies a source of tension. next point coming forward, july 24, key date for everyone's diary. that's when we get the jmmc. the russians will be there, saudis there, question of whether they decide to tweak the opec strategy. >> watching the oil crisis with fascination, it is on a bit of a turnaround what exactly is happening, is it on t
kazakhstan, how much do you think they spend on cash again it is well over $50 billion. it is years late and they're desperate to grow production you can see where little old kazakhstan, only asked to do 20,000 barrels a day less why they're under pressure, not keeping to it first half of the year anyway. same pressure they're feeling that everyone else is feeling, and the fact that the strategy isn't necessarily working. you gave up market share and now producing over a half million barrels...
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i now give the floor to representative of kazakhstan. >> mr.president, first of all let me thank assistant secretary-general for his report as well as u.s. and japan for calling those consultations on yet another flagrant violation by the dprk. kazakhstan strongly condemns irresponsible and dangerous north korea launch ballistic missile possible internone men tall range undermine our efforts to regional and international peace an security. today once again we see how the north korean regime continues developing nuclear missile potential and observe steady progress in in this direction. this only causes serious concern. the expansion of nuclear powers club is totally unacceptable for the wider international community. therefore pongyang must pure you sue a country approach to the stance it is taking. it is our urgent and common task to make north korea to comply with the international will. all council members are united in comprehending the full seriousness and complexity of the situation of north korea. let us use this unity to develop a compr
i now give the floor to representative of kazakhstan. >> mr.president, first of all let me thank assistant secretary-general for his report as well as u.s. and japan for calling those consultations on yet another flagrant violation by the dprk. kazakhstan strongly condemns irresponsible and dangerous north korea launch ballistic missile possible internone men tall range undermine our efforts to regional and international peace an security. today once again we see how the north korean...
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. >> nicolas cage was pictured next to the first lady of kazakhstan after he dropped by to attend theeurasia international film festival. >> and he chose to wear the official kazakhstan dress as well as the blank stare. >> he isn't the only a-lister in attendance. john malkovich will also drop in, but i doubt they will be as well-dressed. >> he looks like he wants to say "i drink your milk shake." >> he doesn't have any films at the festival but six in production. >> six? >> yeah. >> busy. >> what was he there in that outfit trying to plug? >> just hangin' out. >> what we do. >> what we do. mom gets breakfast in bed... you get to do the dishes. bring 'em on. dawn ultra has 3 times more grease-cleaning power. a drop of dawn and grease is gone. my hygi...a mouthwash.o try... so i tried crest. it does so much more than give me fresh breath. crest pro-health mouthwash provides all... ...of these benefits to help you get better dental check-ups. go pro with crest mouthwash. checkup? nailed it ♪ don't be surprised ♪ i will still rise ♪ oh, oh, oh, oh, >> i could not bother the frank! did fr
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that is the scene in kazakhstan. let's turn our attention to matters here.ghter. in what is thought to be the first case of its kind, prosecutors said justene reece took her own life as a ‘direct result‘ of allen's actions. it isa it is a tragic case that goes back to the summer of 2015 when the two began a relationship. within months, justin rees found that alan was a controlling individual. we sometimes would not let her leave their house, he used to follow her on social media sites, sent her text messages and she eventually left him, when to stay in a refuge in another part of the country and he still tried to follow her tracer, conductor, when she returned to stafford where they lived, he again got back in touch with her and this went on to such an extent that she became very ill. she became depressed, she basically stayed at home. her condition deteriorated and in february she was found hanged in her home and left a note saying that she could not fight... she had run out of fight. asa fight... she had run out of fight. as a result, nicholas allen was pr
that is the scene in kazakhstan. let's turn our attention to matters here.ghter. in what is thought to be the first case of its kind, prosecutors said justene reece took her own life as a ‘direct result‘ of allen's actions. it isa it is a tragic case that goes back to the summer of 2015 when the two began a relationship. within months, justin rees found that alan was a controlling individual. we sometimes would not let her leave their house, he used to follow her on social media sites, sent...
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tensions between the syrian government and militants are running high as the two sides meet in kazakhstan for the fifth round of peace talks the opposition forces they accuse damascus of breaking a cease fire the government itself had implemented in order for the astounding meeting to take place but despite this direction the highly important talks are continuing in the meantime right in the fence ministry reports a successful operation against the islamic state in syria aren't he's elected here said he has those details three large weapons stockpiles of islam and state and the those are the targets hit in the latest russian air strike against a terrorist organization in syria according to the statement from the defense ministry for the first time since moscow joined the anti isis in syria in september twenty fifth seen the russian air force deployed its newest one hundred one strategic cruise missiles its effective range can reach four and a half thousand kilometers but these particular strikes were made from a range of around a thousand kilometers the russian defense ministry said all t
tensions between the syrian government and militants are running high as the two sides meet in kazakhstan for the fifth round of peace talks the opposition forces they accuse damascus of breaking a cease fire the government itself had implemented in order for the astounding meeting to take place but despite this direction the highly important talks are continuing in the meantime right in the fence ministry reports a successful operation against the islamic state in syria aren't he's elected...
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and now looks at china's challenge to russia with this report from kazakhstan. two centuries central asia was russia's backyard. catholics them got its independence when the soviet union collapsed. but russian remain the language of business. until now. nmsiis is china's new silkroad in action. the economy slowing back home state construction companies put to work abroa. must build a sushi when delivering a cutting edge urban railway so what is a good. shinya living a john is advanced technology is bringing convenience and more competent safety. travelers in kazakhstan. if this project as well it will serve as a model for a. china says its plans are for the benefit of all. but that's alright. but most jobs he will go to chinese workers. and the loan was tied to a chinese designed. it's not just building across central asia china's buying into banks and oil fields to. but that wasn't some locals say they see no benefit. in one village kindergartens become a hostile the chinese workers. at the lecture. what does you know? yeah on october shaver complains of pollut
and now looks at china's challenge to russia with this report from kazakhstan. two centuries central asia was russia's backyard. catholics them got its independence when the soviet union collapsed. but russian remain the language of business. until now. nmsiis is china's new silkroad in action. the economy slowing back home state construction companies put to work abroa. must build a sushi when delivering a cutting edge urban railway so what is a good. shinya living a john is advanced...
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used very positively and now it's up to those countries that are hosting the infrastructure like kazakhstan and others in central asia they know have to make the most of it they should not be asking china what to do after they've just received billions of dollars of new infrastructure from china but like. in western china clinical somehow clash alva who get more financial benefits from africa well to be honest all of history is about clashing over what i call the supply chain tug of war right it's a tug of war you and i are connected by a rope and it's all about who gets the largest share of the rope and i'm really positive across kamal can be an actual conflict between western china where africa you know you have to specify west i mean the united states is not a contiguous power you're a zero zero right well europe has very enthusiastically signed on to one belt one wrote because of course the most of the largest engineering in procurement and construction companies in the world are either european or chinese korean japanese indian they're either european or they're asian one ball one road
used very positively and now it's up to those countries that are hosting the infrastructure like kazakhstan and others in central asia they know have to make the most of it they should not be asking china what to do after they've just received billions of dollars of new infrastructure from china but like. in western china clinical somehow clash alva who get more financial benefits from africa well to be honest all of history is about clashing over what i call the supply chain tug of war right...
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we are in contact with practically all the ministers, including the minister of kazakhstan, and i know that he is committed to implementing the agreement, and i think kazakhstan's position is fairly positive as well for the market so that all the decisions that were taken will be implemented >> but is the market already looking at the end of the deal and looking at comments, such as those from kazakhstan, saying there could be a free for all at the end of march 2018? >> translator: well, i think it's early to make these sorts of statements about how countries will be acting after april 1st. but in accordance with the situation we have today and the dynamics we see, we need to achieve a balancing out of the market and a reduction of reserves to the average for the last five years by april 1st of next year. and starting with the second quarter, gradually in step with demand, we need to move away from this deal i think this is the correct strategy, but today it's too early to talk about it because we still have nine months in front of us and a lot can happen in the market. therefore, we n
we are in contact with practically all the ministers, including the minister of kazakhstan, and i know that he is committed to implementing the agreement, and i think kazakhstan's position is fairly positive as well for the market so that all the decisions that were taken will be implemented >> but is the market already looking at the end of the deal and looking at comments, such as those from kazakhstan, saying there could be a free for all at the end of march 2018? >> translator:...
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something's going to change in kazakhstan all the places where the trains are going to go are going to change dramatically you've heard of denver colorado denver wouldn't exist if geography had changed and they had put in the railroad that's going to happen throughout your asian is going to have gigantic changes where las vegas i was fast it's a learn that las vegas grew up in part because of the atomic bomb testing that took place there by any come to vegas to watch the mushroom cloud that was part of the entertainment oh really guess how i didn't. move it along so you have been vocal recently that you are looking for market turbulence and some. every four to eight years through since the beginning of the republic we've had problems in the u.s. economy it always has happened i don't know why does it matter it always happens and it always will now janet yellen the head of the federal reserve an american says it's not going to happen anymore everything is now but if you take your advice from her you'll think i'm wrong but my view is this been over a year since we had our last turmoil
something's going to change in kazakhstan all the places where the trains are going to go are going to change dramatically you've heard of denver colorado denver wouldn't exist if geography had changed and they had put in the railroad that's going to happen throughout your asian is going to have gigantic changes where las vegas i was fast it's a learn that las vegas grew up in part because of the atomic bomb testing that took place there by any come to vegas to watch the mushroom cloud that was...
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i thank you. >> i thank the representative of kazakhstan. i -- resolutions contain explicit provisions against any launches by the dprk using ballistic missile technology. the launching of a ballistic missile by the dprk on july 4 was a flagrant violation of the council resolution and flaunting of the will of the entire international community. at the same time, we call on all the parties concerned to avoid provocative action. demonstrate the will for unconditional dialogue, together to diffuse the tension. the head of state of china and russia exchanged views on the situation of the korean peninsula and agreed that the issue of the korean peninsula should be resolved through dialogue. the foreign ministries of our 2 countries issued a joint statement which expressed the positions regarding the issue of the korean peninsula. the joint statement put forward the joint initiative of our 2 countries based on a two track approach and suspension and proposal and the russian's step by step. the current situation on the peninsula is complex and sens
i thank you. >> i thank the representative of kazakhstan. i -- resolutions contain explicit provisions against any launches by the dprk using ballistic missile technology. the launching of a ballistic missile by the dprk on july 4 was a flagrant violation of the council resolution and flaunting of the will of the entire international community. at the same time, we call on all the parties concerned to avoid provocative action. demonstrate the will for unconditional dialogue, together to...
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and carrie continues herjourney tomorrow in kazakhstan, where china is challenging russia's influencenight is coming up on bbc two. tonight, we'll be delving deep into the trump e—mails, the disclosure today that one watergate prosecutor described as a smoking cannon. and we've an exclusive investigation into one work place, where staff have been paid the equivalent of one third of the minimum wage. join me now on bbc two. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm hugh ferris. carry on konta. the british number one is heading to the wimbledon semifinals after another three—set thriller on centre court. standing between konta and the wimbledon final — venus williams — the five—time champion — who becomes the oldest semi—finalist at the tournament in 23 years. avoiding pitfalls and potholes. novak djokovic reaches the quarter—finals but is the latest to question the quality of the wimbledon courts. and a fourth stage win at the tour de france for germany's marcel kittel — chris froome retains the yellow jersey. another day, another moment
and carrie continues herjourney tomorrow in kazakhstan, where china is challenging russia's influencenight is coming up on bbc two. tonight, we'll be delving deep into the trump e—mails, the disclosure today that one watergate prosecutor described as a smoking cannon. and we've an exclusive investigation into one work place, where staff have been paid the equivalent of one third of the minimum wage. join me now on bbc two. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. hello and...
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i thank you. >> i thank the representative of kazakhstan. -- resolutions contain explicit provisions against any launches by the dprk using ballistic missile technology. the launching of a ballistic missile by the dprk on july 4 was a flagrant violation of the council resolution and flaunting of the will of the entire international community. at the same time, we call on all the parties concerned to avoid provocative action. demonstrate the will for unconditional dialogue, together to diffuse the tension. the head of state of china and russia exchanged views on the situation of the korean peninsula and agreed that the issue of the korean peninsula should be resolved through dialogue. the foreign ministries of our 2 countries issued a joint statement which expressed the positions regarding the issue of the korean peninsula. the joint statement put forward the joint initiative of our 2 countries based on a two track approach and suspension and proposal and the russian's step by step. on therent situation peninsula is complex and sensitive, and the dialogue process is in the sense still
i thank you. >> i thank the representative of kazakhstan. -- resolutions contain explicit provisions against any launches by the dprk using ballistic missile technology. the launching of a ballistic missile by the dprk on july 4 was a flagrant violation of the council resolution and flaunting of the will of the entire international community. at the same time, we call on all the parties concerned to avoid provocative action. demonstrate the will for unconditional dialogue, together to...
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he beat kazakhstan's alexander bublik.m/sport. but from me tulsen tollett and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. well, it looks like it is going to be turning much warmer over the next few days, even hot. not for everybody straightaway, but those emperatu res climbing as we head into the middle part of the week. right now, a different story across northern parts of the country. thick cloud streaming out of the atlantic across northern ireland, southern parts of scotland and into the lake district. a finger of rain will be stuck across the north for quite sometime on tuesday. possibly even into early wednesday. a big contrast in temperatures early on tuesday, 10 degrees higher in the south. starting with the forecast for scotland. around eight o'clock in the morning, a nice fresh start. rain for northern ireland, humphreys and galloway. there may be some spits and spots further south across the pennines. across most of wales and england, the morning starting cloudy but warm, pretty muggy. temperatures of 17 degrees
he beat kazakhstan's alexander bublik.m/sport. but from me tulsen tollett and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. well, it looks like it is going to be turning much warmer over the next few days, even hot. not for everybody straightaway, but those emperatu res climbing as we head into the middle part of the week. right now, a different story across northern parts of the country. thick cloud streaming out of the atlantic across northern ireland, southern parts of scotland and into the...
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it is more the question in central asian states, kazakhstan, uzbekistan, where there has long been athe two sites with china recognising that russia has a security interest where. as the former soviet power, and all these sorts of things, where china has becoming more economically engaged. now, you know, it's coming to the point where china is more and more supplanting point where china is more and more suppla nting russia and point where china is more and more supplanting russia and it's a question of how you manage that relationship. everything you say seems to be that russia is on the back foot here. is it trying to write a long on the coattails of china or actually be an equal partner? this is the thing. in terms of resources on loan, people, economy, russia is vastly inferior to china, it is an asymmetrical relationship and always will be. the way that putin has set up his own political regime, how he has legitimised that, it doesn't really allow him to take an openly subordinate position to say that we are thejunior allies subordinate position to say that we are the junior alli
it is more the question in central asian states, kazakhstan, uzbekistan, where there has long been athe two sites with china recognising that russia has a security interest where. as the former soviet power, and all these sorts of things, where china has becoming more economically engaged. now, you know, it's coming to the point where china is more and more supplanting point where china is more and more suppla nting russia and point where china is more and more supplanting russia and it's a...
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- is playing the lucky loser from kazakhstan. we are not very good at cheering somebody who actually wins things so i wish him all the best of luck tomorrow and i want to remind everyone that he has a baby on the way but serena williams who is not playing wimbledon because she has a baby on the way, she won a grand slam title when she was pregnant. yes, she is waiting to drop, as they say! thank you bray much, james and rachel. we are back at 11:30pm. the headlines are coming up. coming up next, it's meet the author. the irish writer paula mcgrath‘s novel, a history of running away, is about three women separated by time and place, who are all trying to escape the circumstances of their lives. they're all connected although we don't know how at the start of the book and their stories are about a society that seems to thwart them at every turn, but then perhaps begins to offer something different, and something hopeful. welcome. what fascinated you about these three women who are apart but connected ? i began with jasmine, who's o
- is playing the lucky loser from kazakhstan. we are not very good at cheering somebody who actually wins things so i wish him all the best of luck tomorrow and i want to remind everyone that he has a baby on the way but serena williams who is not playing wimbledon because she has a baby on the way, she won a grand slam title when she was pregnant. yes, she is waiting to drop, as they say! thank you bray much, james and rachel. we are back at 11:30pm. the headlines are coming up. coming up...
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they're in the middle of nowhere in kazakhstan. off the beaten path.ding to a place that's an active russian military base. of course, they're not supposed to be going there. they don't have permission and they're being very subtle about it. once they get close enough, they start hiking in. the sun has set, very dark. they get inside, and this is where we get our first look at some ghosts from the past. it's hard to see as the torchlight plays off the side of something really big. it used to be known as kosmodron. this program ran to 1993. these are essentially russian space shuttles. >> no way. >> abandoned in the middle of nowhere. they go to sleep, but when they wake up in the morning, you get to see just how awesome this place is. they're in the middle of this absolutely enormous hangar with these two never completed russian space shuttles. >> but wouldn't you be terrified of being caught here? because you're still in an active russian base. >> and it happens a few times where they're spooked. some cars are parked next to the hangar. security force
they're in the middle of nowhere in kazakhstan. off the beaten path.ding to a place that's an active russian military base. of course, they're not supposed to be going there. they don't have permission and they're being very subtle about it. once they get close enough, they start hiking in. the sun has set, very dark. they get inside, and this is where we get our first look at some ghosts from the past. it's hard to see as the torchlight plays off the side of something really big. it used to be...
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these talks was just concluded in the capital of kazakhstan where a russian envoy ambassador suggested that said security areas in deescalation zones should be created now that decision is yet to be made to bud so the russian envoy suggested that a peacekeeping force should be stationed there as well however those should be lightly armed just for self-defense now you and syria and voice stefan's in mistura says that while there was a progress the salts and. decision could be in place but is still with will be just a. solution let's have a listen to what he said but we all know everybody agrees. the difficulties show. of. arrangement what they need in order to progress on the political side. the progress which was reached at the latest session and. carried in geneva talks which are set to begin on monday. starting with syria now the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons has wrapped up another session on the use of chemical weapons in syria we can now speak with russia's representative to the. joins us live from the hague with thank you very much for joining us on the prog
these talks was just concluded in the capital of kazakhstan where a russian envoy ambassador suggested that said security areas in deescalation zones should be created now that decision is yet to be made to bud so the russian envoy suggested that a peacekeeping force should be stationed there as well however those should be lightly armed just for self-defense now you and syria and voice stefan's in mistura says that while there was a progress the salts and. decision could be in place but is...
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the defending champion beat alexander bublik from kazakhstan in straight sets in the opening match ofe for fancy dress, and two weeks of a chap named murray putting us through the ringer. he already started before hitting a ball. just how would that hip injury stand up against alexander bublik, renowned for his unpredictable style ? just renowned for his unpredictable style? just fine. indeed it was the kaza khsta n style? just fine. indeed it was the kazakhstan who was floored by the occasion, murray showed few ill effects of his troubled build—up. bublik was being given the runaround. bublik was being given the ru na round. this was bublik was being given the runaround. this was murray in a hurry, tennis in the fast lane. commentator: there is a little bit of good fortune in that but even more superb touch. and it wasn't just the net when murray excelled in breezing to the first two sets. of course wimbledon wouldn't be wimbledon without the british weather saying hello, cherished by some, more than others. it was the only respite bublik would get, as murray was in no mood to go eas
the defending champion beat alexander bublik from kazakhstan in straight sets in the opening match ofe for fancy dress, and two weeks of a chap named murray putting us through the ringer. he already started before hitting a ball. just how would that hip injury stand up against alexander bublik, renowned for his unpredictable style ? just renowned for his unpredictable style? just fine. indeed it was the kaza khsta n style? just fine. indeed it was the kazakhstan who was floored by the occasion,...
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and carrie's journey continues in kazakhstan, where china is challenging russia's influence.ories making the news. the brazilian senate has approved a controversial labour reform bill, the first major overhaul in seventy years. the legislation aims to reduce business costs and allow individual companies to negotiate contract terms freely with their employees. the bill will now be sent to president michel temer to be signed into law. the us state department is set to approve the sale of patriot air defence systems to romania. the £4 billion deal is likely to infuriate russia. romania will use the patriot missile system to strengthen its homeland defence and deter regional threats. congress has 30 days to raise objections to the sale, though this is unlikely given that romania is a nato partner. on to sport and we start with the sad news that united arab emirates para athlete abdullah hayayei has died following a training ground incident on tuesday. the 36—year—old thrower in the f34 class, was preparing for the world para athletics championships which open on friday in london.
and carrie's journey continues in kazakhstan, where china is challenging russia's influence.ories making the news. the brazilian senate has approved a controversial labour reform bill, the first major overhaul in seventy years. the legislation aims to reduce business costs and allow individual companies to negotiate contract terms freely with their employees. the bill will now be sent to president michel temer to be signed into law. the us state department is set to approve the sale of patriot...
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a russian soyuz spacecraft is scheduled to blast off from kazakhstan this morning.w members, including a nasa astronaut to the international space station. >>> and adding to that space news, more than a half a dozen apollo astronauts, cltding jim lovell and buzz aldrin will reunite in oshkosh, wisconsin, to mark the 50th anniversary of the apollo program which brought the first astronauts to the moon. fascinating to think how far we've come since then. >> absolutely. those men are looking good after all these years. >>> a professional tree climbers from around the world will compete in this year's international tree climbing championship at the national arboretum in washington, d.c. first of aushlll, i didn't know there were professional tree climbers, much less a competition. >> they know their thing. it's not just get barefoot and grab the first branch you can. >> they got all sorts of gear, ready to go. >>> still ahead -- bill karins fills us in on the weekend forecast. >>> and the fatal car crash involving tennis star venus williams. place... ...to go number 2.
a russian soyuz spacecraft is scheduled to blast off from kazakhstan this morning.w members, including a nasa astronaut to the international space station. >>> and adding to that space news, more than a half a dozen apollo astronauts, cltding jim lovell and buzz aldrin will reunite in oshkosh, wisconsin, to mark the 50th anniversary of the apollo program which brought the first astronauts to the moon. fascinating to think how far we've come since then. >> absolutely. those men...
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the orbiting lab within just the last hour or so nicky aaron was at the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan for us following the crew's preparations and keeping track of the launch take a look. here the baikonur cosmodrome we are just seconds away from seeing this rocket still into outer space it will fly over the western coast of peru is it makes a four thousand kilometer journey to the international space station which should take around six hours now i can only imagine what's going through the minds of those three crewmembers inside the soyuz capsule right now let's take a look this is now says randy bresnik this is the european space to. ask. to speak. to it's been added to the space is literally shaking but it might be right now to get a good following in the trails of say many incredible human accomplishments this started out right here with the baikonur cosmodrome from being first man in space your guard in one nine hundred sixty one to the first woman in space and of course the first space walk i'm starting here at the very same sports now i had the privilege over the past few days
the orbiting lab within just the last hour or so nicky aaron was at the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan for us following the crew's preparations and keeping track of the launch take a look. here the baikonur cosmodrome we are just seconds away from seeing this rocket still into outer space it will fly over the western coast of peru is it makes a four thousand kilometer journey to the international space station which should take around six hours now i can only imagine what's going through the...
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carrie continues herjourney tomorrow in kazakhstan, where china is challenging russia's influence. being told that south korean modelling agencies "don't use black kids." han hyun—min has now proved them wrong, appearing in over 30 runway shows at seoul fashion week. you have been watching newsday. stay with us. china is spending big on airplanes to caterfor the huge number of people travelling each year, but can its infrastructure cope? that is all from us. thank you very much for watching. good morning. yesterday was one of those days for the southern half of the uk. yes, the covers were on the court at wimbledon. the rain was heavy at times and the umbrellas were out. it wasn't just across the south—east of england where we saw rain. further west in the south of wales it was hammering it down for a time. extensive rain in the southern half of the uk, as you can see from yesterday's radar. the brighter colours indicate heavier downpours. that rain is on the move overnight, moving southwards and eastwards. so it is the far south—east that first thing still has some rain to be had.
carrie continues herjourney tomorrow in kazakhstan, where china is challenging russia's influence. being told that south korean modelling agencies "don't use black kids." han hyun—min has now proved them wrong, appearing in over 30 runway shows at seoul fashion week. you have been watching newsday. stay with us. china is spending big on airplanes to caterfor the huge number of people travelling each year, but can its infrastructure cope? that is all from us. thank you very much for...
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and cary continues had jenny along the new silk road tomorrow she visits kazakhstan what china is challenging russia's influence. and before we go in this era of political division it's nice to see two sides getting along even if they are in the animal kingdom. yes the bbc is a time just drying footage of a giant come but while frolicking with dolphins off the coast of western australia. the wiles tile flaps in the water as the dolphins ride the waves. just look at that beautiful clear water. unhappy mammals and you are transported. excuse me. my much model the day's news all website. i'm laura trip and. thanks for watching world news america . make sense of internet. funding of this presentation is made possible by. the freemen foundation. and coal fuller foundation pursuing solutions for america's neglected me. planning a vacation escape that's relaxing inviting. and exciting. is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families couples and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm sunny days cooling trade. and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop fligh
and cary continues had jenny along the new silk road tomorrow she visits kazakhstan what china is challenging russia's influence. and before we go in this era of political division it's nice to see two sides getting along even if they are in the animal kingdom. yes the bbc is a time just drying footage of a giant come but while frolicking with dolphins off the coast of western australia. the wiles tile flaps in the water as the dolphins ride the waves. just look at that beautiful clear water....
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a russian soyuz spacecraft is scheduled to blast off from kazakhstan in just a few hours.w members, including a nasa astronaut to the international space station. >>> and adding to that space news, more than a half a dozen apollo astronauts, including jim lovell and buzz aldrin will reunite in oshkosh, wisconsin, to mark the 50th anniversary of the apollo program which brought the first astronauts to the moon. >> and professional tree climbers from around the world will compete in this year's international tree climbing championship at the national arboretum in washington, d.c. nu. ...to go number 2. i love you, but sometimes you stink. ♪ new febreze air effects with odorclear technology cleans... ...away odors like never before. because the things you love the most can stink. and try febreze small spaces to clean away odors for up... ...to 30 days. breathe happy with new febreze. hitting the mid-morning wall? with up to 24 grams of hearty protein jimmy dean bowls help you avoid it. shine on. so find a venus smooth that contours to curves, the smoother the skin, the more c
a russian soyuz spacecraft is scheduled to blast off from kazakhstan in just a few hours.w members, including a nasa astronaut to the international space station. >>> and adding to that space news, more than a half a dozen apollo astronauts, including jim lovell and buzz aldrin will reunite in oshkosh, wisconsin, to mark the 50th anniversary of the apollo program which brought the first astronauts to the moon. >> and professional tree climbers from around the world will compete...
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the defending champion for the men, andy murray, cruising through against alexander bublik of kazakhstannow face dustin brown who knocked out nadal previously. murray had been struggling with a hip injury leading up to his title defence but he wasn't really pushed, losing just seven games. medvedev knocking out the swiss fifth seed and three—time grand slam champion, wawrinka, winning in four sets. medvedev is world number 49 and was making his wimbledon debut. this is wawrinka's sixth first round loss at wimbledon. he was suffering from a knee injury. venus williams broke down in her press conference following her victory over ellie smirked and is. the 37—year—old was involved in a car accident in florida which resulted in the death ofa florida which resulted in the death of a 78—year—old man. florida which resulted in the death of a 78-year-old man. there are no words to describe how devastating and... yeah completely speechless and... yeah completely speechless and it's just... i'm just and... yeah completely speechless and it'sjust... i'm just happy i should go? eugenie bouchard, a f
the defending champion for the men, andy murray, cruising through against alexander bublik of kazakhstannow face dustin brown who knocked out nadal previously. murray had been struggling with a hip injury leading up to his title defence but he wasn't really pushed, losing just seven games. medvedev knocking out the swiss fifth seed and three—time grand slam champion, wawrinka, winning in four sets. medvedev is world number 49 and was making his wimbledon debut. this is wawrinka's sixth first...
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also an opportunity to judge combat readiness the army games will be held in azerbaijan belarus kazakhstan and china with the final schedule for the twelve from. a sketch of the manhattan skyline by donald trump has been sold at auction for twenty nine dollars the first world leader either to try and show their hand on countless. we proudly welcome you to a gallery of some of the most extraordinary pieces ever produced good you can see the new york skyline and in the center it's trump tower standing tall and proud like i'll let you interpret that one this is a classic example of the work of donald trump the original piece was sold for over twenty nine thousand dollars it's amazing that great is that god ever created by a genius next is a very reflective self-portrait by george w. bush you can visit an exhibition of his other works for just sixty five dollars it's a perfect psychological journey of self reflection a chance to wash away your problem is stories a look back and say gosh you could have done it better this way or that way. moving on to our next piece on a popular doodle by barac
also an opportunity to judge combat readiness the army games will be held in azerbaijan belarus kazakhstan and china with the final schedule for the twelve from. a sketch of the manhattan skyline by donald trump has been sold at auction for twenty nine dollars the first world leader either to try and show their hand on countless. we proudly welcome you to a gallery of some of the most extraordinary pieces ever produced good you can see the new york skyline and in the center it's trump tower...
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station carrying the next crew to the orbiting lab and here it is at the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan for us. this is the soyuz rocket that will carry its three months free to the international space station where they will spend one hundred thirty nine days in all base enjoying the time they would just be enjoying using the make up a whole list of experiments they need to get there and some of them sounds more peculiar at the end of it. one of the most peculiar sounding experiments to be conducted on the international space station this time enfolds testing sensitivity to pain in zero gravity i asked people how they think it will be done but you could do some tweaking it like that but just. other the face but it's zero gravity i see pontiac you know because you know when you're in the grave it to everything's very slow with imaginations running wild i decided to get the details from the crew themselves indecently point is there is a device you put your finger inside the small voice begins to squeeze as soon as you feel a little pain shot so there's also a thermal sensitivity to how y
station carrying the next crew to the orbiting lab and here it is at the baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan for us. this is the soyuz rocket that will carry its three months free to the international space station where they will spend one hundred thirty nine days in all base enjoying the time they would just be enjoying using the make up a whole list of experiments they need to get there and some of them sounds more peculiar at the end of it. one of the most peculiar sounding experiments to be...
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this is all happening on the back all of the peace talks were just concluded in the capital of kazakhstan where a russian envoy ambassador suggested that said security areas in deescalation zones should be created now that decision is yet to be made to bud so the russian envoy suggested that peacekeeping force should be stationed there as well however those should be lightly armed just for self-defense now you and syria and voice stefan's in mistura says that while there was a progress salts and. decision could be in place but is still with will be just a temporary solution let's have a listen to what he said but we all know everybody agrees. difficulty is shown by itself in arrangement what they need in order to progress on the political side finding mr also mentioned that he holds that the progress which was reached at the latest session in us and i will be carried into geneva talks which are set to begin on monday. to discuss the latest round of astronaut talks i'm now joined by history and international relations professor jamal wakim mr wood came thank you for joining us on the progr
this is all happening on the back all of the peace talks were just concluded in the capital of kazakhstan where a russian envoy ambassador suggested that said security areas in deescalation zones should be created now that decision is yet to be made to bud so the russian envoy suggested that peacekeeping force should be stationed there as well however those should be lightly armed just for self-defense now you and syria and voice stefan's in mistura says that while there was a progress salts...