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joining us from kuala lumpur. coming up, a message.on corporate india's wish list. ♪ just 50 minutes from the mumbai session. modi road to power in india on a wave of optimism. more.find out what does business want modi to do? reporter: win some, lose some for prime minister modi since he took office. benchmarks rising 16% since he took office, making indian markets some of the better performing. the rupee one of the best performing currencies. but he has not delivered on a lot of the promises delivered. they want him to boost investments and growth. one of the biggest conglomerates, speaking to bloomberg, arguing for a spend of $16 billion on infrastructure. this will ease some of the nonperforming or bad loans at india's banks. which are likely to hit 14 year highs going forward. havetments as well as -- remain stalled. the recent session of parliament tried to pass a national sales tax bill as well as a land development bill. it remains stalled in the upper house of parliament, where the party lacks the majority. bigtroactive tax ha
joining us from kuala lumpur. coming up, a message.on corporate india's wish list. ♪ just 50 minutes from the mumbai session. modi road to power in india on a wave of optimism. more.find out what does business want modi to do? reporter: win some, lose some for prime minister modi since he took office. benchmarks rising 16% since he took office, making indian markets some of the better performing. the rupee one of the best performing currencies. but he has not delivered on a lot of the...
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karisishma val, al jazeera, kuala lumpur. morocco has lost a fighter jet helping the alliance over yemen. not known if the pilot ejected. morocco joined the saudi-led coalition in the early days contributing six fighter jets. meanwhile the houthis and saudi arabia have been battling each other. last week eight people were killed by shells. latest tensions have flared less than a day from when a saudi led ceasefire is set to begin. >>> capital sanaa arms depot was targeted, house of yemen's former president, ali abdullah saleh was also hit by air strikes for a second day. mohamed val is in the saudi capital riyadh. mohamed, seems like an slaition here. escalation here. >> reporter: quite so lauren. striking overnight utmost escalation in the war. they have killed two people during these several hours of shelling. and also, wounded eight. the two people including an ex pate rolt andpatriot and a saudi citizen on the southwestern border between saudi arabia and yemen. saudi arabia has sent new reenforcements to the border and al
karisishma val, al jazeera, kuala lumpur. morocco has lost a fighter jet helping the alliance over yemen. not known if the pilot ejected. morocco joined the saudi-led coalition in the early days contributing six fighter jets. meanwhile the houthis and saudi arabia have been battling each other. last week eight people were killed by shells. latest tensions have flared less than a day from when a saudi led ceasefire is set to begin. >>> capital sanaa arms depot was targeted, house of...
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. >> they arrived in kuala lumpur two weeks ago. this week about two thousand more were rescued off the indonesian and malaysian coast. hungry exhausted and frightened after their ordeal. advocates for migrants are urging regional governments to take action. >> let us now come together. the country has to be open. you have to start having good governance. most of all this can only be solved if this is corrected once and for all. >> thailand, a transit point for many traffickers is trying to tighten security to stop the trade. malaysian government says it's strengthening it's borders but cracking down on migrants themselves. >> they're under pressure to respond to this influx of desperate migrants. but without the end to ethnic tensions in myanmar more will risk their lives in search of a better life. al jazeera, kuala lumpur. >> in a moments we'll hear from scott haidler who is in bangkok. but first let's go to florence lui. >> they do not recognize the rohingya as an ethnic minority. even though many of them have been in this count
. >> they arrived in kuala lumpur two weeks ago. this week about two thousand more were rescued off the indonesian and malaysian coast. hungry exhausted and frightened after their ordeal. advocates for migrants are urging regional governments to take action. >> let us now come together. the country has to be open. you have to start having good governance. most of all this can only be solved if this is corrected once and for all. >> thailand, a transit point for many...
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. >> they arrived in you kuala lumpur. hungry exhausted and frightened after their ordeal advocates for migrants are urging regional governments to take action. >> let us now to come together. the government has ton transparent. you must start having good governance, and most of all i think this can only be solved if we cut corruption once and for all. >> thailand, which is a transit point for many traffickers is tightening security to try and stop the trade. the malaysian government said it is strengthening it's borders but also cracking down on migrants themselves. >> governments in southeast asia are under pressure to respond to this rising influx of desperate migrants. but without an end to the ethnic tensions in myanmar human rights activists say that more of them are going to risk their lives in search of a better life. al jazeera kuala lumpur. >> we have more from myanmar on the flight of the rohingya there. >> the myanmar government does not recognize the rohingya preferring to view them as illegal migrants even th
. >> they arrived in you kuala lumpur. hungry exhausted and frightened after their ordeal advocates for migrants are urging regional governments to take action. >> let us now to come together. the government has ton transparent. you must start having good governance, and most of all i think this can only be solved if we cut corruption once and for all. >> thailand, which is a transit point for many traffickers is tightening security to try and stop the trade. the malaysian...
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that's rob mcbride on the latest developments from kuala lumpur. thank you. >> the commute to israel for palestinian workers is about to get complicated. palestinians from the legally occupied west bank must return home on segregated buses and through the same checkpoint. israel says it will allow better control of palestinians. the programme, that could add hours to a long commute is being piloted for three months. >>> in burundi police fired tear gas and beat protesters who defied warnings from the government to stop demonstrations. they want president pierre nkurunziza to quit his bid to stand for a third term in office. he ignored international calls to delay the elections after top generals tried to topple him last week. haru mutasa has more. >> reporter: even though burundi's foreign ministery warned protesters not to go out. they are doing it anywhere. there are police not letting them mark into the central distribute of the capital. tear gas is fired, people run for cover. police don't want this shown on television. especially when they mak
that's rob mcbride on the latest developments from kuala lumpur. thank you. >> the commute to israel for palestinian workers is about to get complicated. palestinians from the legally occupied west bank must return home on segregated buses and through the same checkpoint. israel says it will allow better control of palestinians. the programme, that could add hours to a long commute is being piloted for three months. >>> in burundi police fired tear gas and beat protesters who...
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rob mcbride is in kuala lumpur. that illustrates why the emergency meeting was so essential. >> that's right. this change has come amid criticism internationally of the way the three countries handled the humanitarian crisis. in their statement the three ministers insisted that their countries have been fulfilling international obligations towards migrants and more. even so, the controversial policy of pushing back boats is to stop according to the statement. migrants will be allowed ashore given temply resettlement in locations to be designated, while claims for permanent settlement are processed. it will take time for the policy to be implemented. indonesia and malaysia say the policy will be implemented with immediate effect. >> indonesia and malaysia agreed to provide humanitarian assistance to those 7,000 still at sea, and we agree to offer them temporary shelter provided the settlement and repatriation process will be done in a year by the international community >>> the country spoke about the strain that the
rob mcbride is in kuala lumpur. that illustrates why the emergency meeting was so essential. >> that's right. this change has come amid criticism internationally of the way the three countries handled the humanitarian crisis. in their statement the three ministers insisted that their countries have been fulfilling international obligations towards migrants and more. even so, the controversial policy of pushing back boats is to stop according to the statement. migrants will be allowed...
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in malaysia's capital kuala lumpur with me.re do we know, first of all, about the migrants at this point? >> reporter: well, as you mentioned, we were able to speak to police in the resort town and they confirmed for us that about a thousand of these migrants had arrived last night. many of them were women and children. they were extremely hungry, thirsty and in need of medical attention. now, the home ministry here in malaysia has not been able to confirm any of the details for us. but the news agency is reporting that the boat they were travel on the ground appears to have been abandoned by the smugglers perhaps because of the crack down in thailand on people smugglers, they in yes recent weeks have detectedded and closed down these so-called slave camps where the migrants were held until a ransom was paid by their families for their release think the conditions in this camp as far as we are being able to tell are absolutely horrific. the migrants are starved beat and reports of routine rapes of young women. this is a problem
in malaysia's capital kuala lumpur with me.re do we know, first of all, about the migrants at this point? >> reporter: well, as you mentioned, we were able to speak to police in the resort town and they confirmed for us that about a thousand of these migrants had arrived last night. many of them were women and children. they were extremely hungry, thirsty and in need of medical attention. now, the home ministry here in malaysia has not been able to confirm any of the details for us. but...
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more stranded in boats off the coast of aceh >>> rob mcbride our correspondent is standing by in kuala lumpur where foreign ministers from malaysia india and thailand agreed on that deal. first to steph who is in jakarta. some reprieve at last. yes, finally, because the people arrived in aceh rescued by fishermen this morning. they said they were on the boat stuck on the boat for four months with hardly any food and water. they described they were sent away by the thai navy three times, and the malaysian navy twice. and the last time they were threatened "if you come back again we'll sink your boat." >> they were rescued this morning in aceh and exhausted and could barely speak or move. many were rushed through the hospital. they were so relieved they were crying. they brought all their little children, a lot of families on the boat. it remains to be seen what the development means on the ground. indonesia and malaysia said they'll attempt 7,000 migrants. 4,000 are at sea. that is the - that is what international organizations are saying. what will happen to them? are the governments actively
more stranded in boats off the coast of aceh >>> rob mcbride our correspondent is standing by in kuala lumpur where foreign ministers from malaysia india and thailand agreed on that deal. first to steph who is in jakarta. some reprieve at last. yes, finally, because the people arrived in aceh rescued by fishermen this morning. they said they were on the boat stuck on the boat for four months with hardly any food and water. they described they were sent away by the thai navy three...
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rob mcbride has more from kuala lumpur. >> keeping a tight control on this situation even the information about migrant vessels arriving in the waters and then leaving again being escorted by the navy. not accepting any vessels if they are sea worthy and can continue their journey. only those vessels in danger of sinking or actually capsizing are allowed to come here and the migrants of these vessels taken ashore. of the hundreds that have been taken ashore, these past weeks are kept secluded and being processed back to myanmar. there is an empathy this this muslim majority country with the plight of the rohingya back in myanmar in the way they are being persecuted and facing extreme poverty. there has been a leniency with the migrants but that has now changed. the government making it very clear that this problem has to be sourced out and laying the blame very much firmly at the doors of the myanmar government. >> and in europe, the french prime minister has called for a system of border controls dealing with a number of migrants trying to treech continentreach thecontinent by sea. >> tr
rob mcbride has more from kuala lumpur. >> keeping a tight control on this situation even the information about migrant vessels arriving in the waters and then leaving again being escorted by the navy. not accepting any vessels if they are sea worthy and can continue their journey. only those vessels in danger of sinking or actually capsizing are allowed to come here and the migrants of these vessels taken ashore. of the hundreds that have been taken ashore, these past weeks are kept...
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let's bring in florence loi from kuala lumpur. >> reporter: hi jane. the home ministry has confirmed that bodies have been found. now, along with the graves the home of malaysia, there were also some camps that looked as if they had been recently abandoned. he said the discovery was made late last week, from the inspector of police, deputy inspector of police are there now. it is near the thai border and they're conducting identification and verification process. they are not sure who these people are but they could very possibly be migrant refugees trying to make their way into malaysia after discovery of mass graves. what they have been saying for years, this is the way people have been trafficked into the country and this discovery now confirms that. >> all right, thank you for that update on that knew that the myanmar government has confirmed that there are mass graves that have been discovered in the north of the country. >>> i.s.i.l. has released photographs showing the black flag flown over palmyra. most of the antiquities have been transferred
let's bring in florence loi from kuala lumpur. >> reporter: hi jane. the home ministry has confirmed that bodies have been found. now, along with the graves the home of malaysia, there were also some camps that looked as if they had been recently abandoned. he said the discovery was made late last week, from the inspector of police, deputy inspector of police are there now. it is near the thai border and they're conducting identification and verification process. they are not sure who...
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from kuala lumpur. >> tight control on the situation, even about information about migrant vessels who are leaving malasian waters and reportedly leaving again, being escorted by malasian navy. not accepting any vessels if they are sea worthy and if they can continue their journey only those vessels in danger of simpgingsinking and actually capsizing and migrants taken ashore. they are kept well secluded. and for repatriation back to myanmar as malaysia as takes a tough stance with the migrants. the plight of the rohingya, facing extreme poverty there has been in the past here in malaysia a leniency from the arrivals coming from myanmar but that has changed. the government making it very clear that this situation has to be sorted out at source and laying it firmly on the doors of the myanmar government. >> in europe, the french calling for a system of controls. >> there needs to be a response, we have to increase surveillance, in april the european council tripled operation is in the mediterranean, france is contributing thoroughly to this but we are proposing a european system of bord
from kuala lumpur. >> tight control on the situation, even about information about migrant vessels who are leaving malasian waters and reportedly leaving again, being escorted by malasian navy. not accepting any vessels if they are sea worthy and if they can continue their journey only those vessels in danger of simpgingsinking and actually capsizing and migrants taken ashore. they are kept well secluded. and for repatriation back to myanmar as malaysia as takes a tough stance with the...
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rob mcbride has more from kuala lumpur. >> authorities in malaysia are on t information and the information about migrant vessels arriving in malaysian waters, and leaving again. presumably escorted by naval ships from the malaysian navy as the country puts in place a controversial push-back policy, not accepting vessels if they are seaworthy. and if they cap continue their journey. only those in danger of sinking or capsizing are allowed are allowed to come here much of hundreds brought ashore, they are well secluded in detention centers as they are processed, presumably for repatriation to myanmar. malaysia takes a tough stance with the new arrivals. there is an empathy with the plight of the rohingya back in myanmar, and the way they are persecuted and facing extreme poverty. there has been in the past, in malaysia, a leniency with the arrivals coming from myanmar. that has changed and the government is making it clear that the problem has to be sorted out back at source and laying the blame at the doors of the myanmar government >>> still ahead on al jazeera america... [ ♪♪ ] ..how musi
rob mcbride has more from kuala lumpur. >> authorities in malaysia are on t information and the information about migrant vessels arriving in malaysian waters, and leaving again. presumably escorted by naval ships from the malaysian navy as the country puts in place a controversial push-back policy, not accepting vessels if they are seaworthy. and if they cap continue their journey. only those in danger of sinking or capsizing are allowed are allowed to come here much of hundreds brought...
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reporter: these corrugated iron huts on the edge of the malaysian capital kuala lumpur our home for now. myanmar considers them stateless and persecutes them for their muslim faith. evermore they just want to leave. >> one day, a man came over and said he would take me to my husband in malaysia for free. i took my three children and left. the crossing took three months. one time we had nthing to eat for 10 days. the traffic has beat us. -- the traffickers beat us. one of them beat one of my children on the head because he was hungry and crying. reporter: the main concern of traffickers is to get as many people on their boat as possible. each person on board means more money. the real price of the crossing is only revealed once they reach the open sea. it is often thousands of euros effectively and ran some to be paid by the relatives of migrants. >> i gave the traffickers my husband from number. he was already in malaysia. they told him to pay for his family. they threatened me and said if i try to talk to my husband, they would shoot me an throw me overboard. if i had no knowledge this
reporter: these corrugated iron huts on the edge of the malaysian capital kuala lumpur our home for now. myanmar considers them stateless and persecutes them for their muslim faith. evermore they just want to leave. >> one day, a man came over and said he would take me to my husband in malaysia for free. i took my three children and left. the crossing took three months. one time we had nthing to eat for 10 days. the traffic has beat us. -- the traffickers beat us. one of them beat one of...
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. >> rob mcbride there in kuala lumpur. let's cross to florence louie. countries say that myanmar needs to do more to stop the flow of migrants. what are authorities there saying? >> indeed this is quite a departure from what south-east asian countries have traditionally done. they have adopted a method of noninterference. not commenting on neighbour's affairs. in the past few days we had senior officials, and the malaysian prime minister saying that this is an internal a myanmar problem. the myanmar's government response from senior officials in the past few days say the same thing - this is not a myanmar problem, saying they do not have a problem of rohingya being ill-treated. in fact, they do not recognise the people stuck on boats adrift in the andaman sea as being myanmar, saying they are victims of human trafficking, they don't know the origins, and until they do they can't. and that it's not a refugee problem, it's human trafficking. and other countries is trying to shift the blame to myanmar, which it is not accepting >>> florence louie there. th
. >> rob mcbride there in kuala lumpur. let's cross to florence louie. countries say that myanmar needs to do more to stop the flow of migrants. what are authorities there saying? >> indeed this is quite a departure from what south-east asian countries have traditionally done. they have adopted a method of noninterference. not commenting on neighbour's affairs. in the past few days we had senior officials, and the malaysian prime minister saying that this is an internal a myanmar...
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kuala lumpur has warned it will push more migrant boats back into international waters if they try to malaysia illegally. anchor: europe is also struggling with a refugee crisis in the mediterranean. now it looks like the eu's plan to strike and destroy the boats of people smugglers could get international support. german foreign minister frank-walter steinmeier says he think the plan will get approval from the un security council. anchor: it happens as another 600 migrants disembarked from a british navy ship in sicily. they were picked up as part of the enlarged european search and rescue operation at sea. benjamin netanyahu is preparing his proposed government for the approval of parliament after two months of coalition horsetrading. anchor: his coalition contains five parties. it only commands a razor-thin majority. it also marks a shift to the right by giving increased prominence to naphtali bennet's far right jewish home party. netanyahu requested a delay of several hours in projecting -- present in his cabinet after disputes about the dissolution of ministerial posts. what was
kuala lumpur has warned it will push more migrant boats back into international waters if they try to malaysia illegally. anchor: europe is also struggling with a refugee crisis in the mediterranean. now it looks like the eu's plan to strike and destroy the boats of people smugglers could get international support. german foreign minister frank-walter steinmeier says he think the plan will get approval from the un security council. anchor: it happens as another 600 migrants disembarked from a...
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. >> as the talks are going on outside kuala lumpur where you are, more migrants have been arriving in indonesia. what do we know. >> that's right, we have been following the arrival of several hundred. it appears that the latest arrival is from a vessel that arrived in thai waters last week. the engine was broken the traffickers abandoned them. they were given food engine was fixed and sent on their way again on saturday. it appears to be this boat that has finally, after several months arrived in aceh and stories of how they were treated was harrowing. many faced starvation-type conditions without water and so on. some said when they came through malaysian waters they were threatened at gun point to move on, and if they returned to malaysian waters they'd be bombed. this is their account. we are yet to hear from the malaysians. none involved have come out looking good. >> thank you. >> well since violence broke out in myanmar's state in 2012 the u.n. estimates over 100,000 minority rohingya fled the country, making their ware to cox's bizarre, in bangladesh across to andaman sea, tha
. >> as the talks are going on outside kuala lumpur where you are, more migrants have been arriving in indonesia. what do we know. >> that's right, we have been following the arrival of several hundred. it appears that the latest arrival is from a vessel that arrived in thai waters last week. the engine was broken the traffickers abandoned them. they were given food engine was fixed and sent on their way again on saturday. it appears to be this boat that has finally, after several...
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al jazeera kuala lumpur. >>> morocco lost a fighter jet taking part in the saudi-led air campaign in yemen. they aired pictures of the downed f-16 but it's not clear if it crashed or was shot down. it's also not known if the pilot ejected. they joined in the early days of the campaign contributing six fighter jets. >>> the houthis in saudi arabia have been battles each other. saudi civil defense says two were killed in the violence. last week eight people were killed by shells in the same area. >>> a new round of saudi-led air strikes struck a mountainous area near yemen's capital of sanaa. they have raised doubts whether a five-day humanitarian truce is implemented. we have this update from the saudi capital of riyadh. >> reporter: all indications point to escalation and not to de-escalation now that the truce is only about 24 hours away from this time when we speak. there are doubts whether it will happen because on both sides efforts are increased to show if any truth happens, at any time not be out of weakness on our side and we're defeated because because we want a truce. still,
al jazeera kuala lumpur. >>> morocco lost a fighter jet taking part in the saudi-led air campaign in yemen. they aired pictures of the downed f-16 but it's not clear if it crashed or was shot down. it's also not known if the pilot ejected. they joined in the early days of the campaign contributing six fighter jets. >>> the houthis in saudi arabia have been battles each other. saudi civil defense says two were killed in the violence. last week eight people were killed by shells...
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rob mcbride is in kuala lumpur.ngs us up to tate that the ty authorities said about the people wanting to move to malaysia. >> reporter: the authorities here in malaysia are remaining very tight lipped about this latest arrival. this is a highly sensitive issue here in the malaysian authorities are also very sensitive to the way that they have been handling this or perceived to be handling this developing situation, there is some speculation in the media here that this vessel might not by now even be in malaysian waters, it might have already headed presumably escorted by malaysian navel vessels towards indonesian waters because the people on board know with this controversial push-back policy they will not ab loud to lands they know in indonesia migrants have been allowed to land there. the malaysian authorities are keeping tight control of the situation. even tho*es those migrants that come ashore and only come ashore from vessels deemed to be no longer sea worth i.e. sinking. and they are kept well secluded. diff
rob mcbride is in kuala lumpur.ngs us up to tate that the ty authorities said about the people wanting to move to malaysia. >> reporter: the authorities here in malaysia are remaining very tight lipped about this latest arrival. this is a highly sensitive issue here in the malaysian authorities are also very sensitive to the way that they have been handling this or perceived to be handling this developing situation, there is some speculation in the media here that this vessel might not by...
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he was born in to london and grew up in kuala lumpur and berlin. he writes for the german newspaper, "die welt." it's also good to see mr. mesghena. he has the department of diversity here and go berlin. the recent drownings in the mediterranean have prompted a great public outcry and 10 point plans on the part of eager politicians. how satisfied are you. will they get to the root of the problem? >> first of all we need to state that all of the measurements and political statements which have been voiced have been made in october 2013 because we had a huge catastrophe at that time with 600 people drowning directly on the shores. i think the european politics have been looking into measurements. how to tackle all of the issues. but have not really taken any steps in the last two to three years. we have very different dimensions. it was not something we did not expect. each of us expected and each of us knew it was going to happen. maybe not in that dimension, but we knew that. looking at the developments of the last two to three years. i say all of
he was born in to london and grew up in kuala lumpur and berlin. he writes for the german newspaper, "die welt." it's also good to see mr. mesghena. he has the department of diversity here and go berlin. the recent drownings in the mediterranean have prompted a great public outcry and 10 point plans on the part of eager politicians. how satisfied are you. will they get to the root of the problem? >> first of all we need to state that all of the measurements and political...
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sophie joining us from kuala lumpur. up next, monetary policy.s concerned about, next. ♪ rishaad: the start of the trading day in india. just over 60 minutes away. we also have the indian reserve bank governor talking and warning there is a global trend towards easing and sustainable growth. they are saying both industrializing mobile markets have been pushed and it is a competition on monetary policy. let's find out more. we have a look on what the governor said here. the governor is making a familiar argument for better coordination between monetary policy. it is the threat of deflation starting in central banks into dangerous struggle for stronger domestic growth. one that ignores the needs of developing nations. adding the central-bank developing economies should bear in mind the international responsibility. it is an international monetary policy which has substantial risk both sustainable growth adding it is not an industry country problem, not an emerging country problem, but a problem of collective action. the governor has one of the most
sophie joining us from kuala lumpur. up next, monetary policy.s concerned about, next. ♪ rishaad: the start of the trading day in india. just over 60 minutes away. we also have the indian reserve bank governor talking and warning there is a global trend towards easing and sustainable growth. they are saying both industrializing mobile markets have been pushed and it is a competition on monetary policy. let's find out more. we have a look on what the governor said here. the governor is making...
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kuala lumpur biand police risking their lives to save a dog being swept away from a flash flood. you saw the pup. he was right mr. . there he is in the arms of this officer. he was getting down that raging flood swollen river. check out the two police officers. he grabbed the pooch, brought him to safety and started cpr while the other servicer tried to comfort him. (talking? --s of oners got the little guy back on his feet. a vet checked him. you can see he's injured there crashing into all those rocks. he should make a full recovery. nfl player ray rice could return to pro football now that domestic violence charges were dismissed. he was arrested after video surfaced of him knocking out his if i and acin an elevator and then dragging her body across the floor. the couple has since married and a new jersey judge dismissed the charges after rise completed a pre-trial intervention program. tracking down an accused killer. police say he tortured and killed a family in their mansion and then set it on fire. investigators say a piece of pez a cracked this case. lucy it certainly has
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divya gopalan, al jazeera, kuala lumpur. >> water canons and tear gas were fired to keep out demonstrators. giving police expanded power to deal with demonstrators. and wages were the focus of play day protests in south africa. charles stratford has the story. >> representatives of members of trade unions across the country are gathering to celebrate labor day. now it's important to recognize that the trade unions in this country have played a pivotal role in the struggle against apartheid and wield a lot of power here. now largest group of trade unions the conference of south african trade unions is making some real demands on the government. it's suffering a split in its group but wants wage increases for public sector workers. >> demand he 10%. we believe that the majorities of workers are staying away from their communities and therefore, the dos of living is too high in south africa. >> the government at this stage is saying that if it was to meet the demand for a public sector wage increase being made by kasatu it would cost them $1.7 billion next year and frankly they haven't got th
divya gopalan, al jazeera, kuala lumpur. >> water canons and tear gas were fired to keep out demonstrators. giving police expanded power to deal with demonstrators. and wages were the focus of play day protests in south africa. charles stratford has the story. >> representatives of members of trade unions across the country are gathering to celebrate labor day. now it's important to recognize that the trade unions in this country have played a pivotal role in the struggle against...
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. >> amina and her surviving children arrived in kuala lumpur two weeks ago. fled violence and poverty in myanmar. this week about 2,000 more were rescued off the indonesian and malasian coast. hungry exhausted and frightened after their ordeal. advocates for migrants are urging regional governments to take action. >> let us now come together. the country has to be open. has to be transparent. you must start having good governance. and most of all i think this can only be sorved if soived if solved if we cut corruption once add for all. >> thailand is title thing security to try and top the trade. the malasian government says it's strengthening its borders but cracking down on migrants themselves. governments in southeast asia are under pressure to respond to the rising influx of immigrants. hux rightshuman right organizers say more of them will risk their lives. >> they are denied citizenship by the government and are considered illegal immigrants. the majority of myanmar's rohingya live in the northwestern state of rathain. since thailand began cracking down
. >> amina and her surviving children arrived in kuala lumpur two weeks ago. fled violence and poverty in myanmar. this week about 2,000 more were rescued off the indonesian and malasian coast. hungry exhausted and frightened after their ordeal. advocates for migrants are urging regional governments to take action. >> let us now come together. the country has to be open. has to be transparent. you must start having good governance. and most of all i think this can only be sorved if...
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. >> reporter: she and her surviving children lived in kuala lumpur two weeks ago, joining us fleeingohingya muslims. this week about 2,000 more were rescued. hungry exhausted, and frightened after their ordeal. advocates are urging regional governments to take action. >> let us now come together. the country has to be open and transparent. you must start having good governance, and most of all, i think this can only be solved if we cut corruption once and for all. >> reporter: thailand which is a transit point for many traffickers is tightening security to try to stop the trade. the malaysian government says it is strengthening its borders, but is also cracking down on migrants themselves. goes are under pressure to respond to this rising influx of desperate migrants. but without an end to theset nick tensions experts say more will risk their lives to reach a better life. >>> and that landing in southeast asia was the united nations is talking about the migrant crisis in europe. the top diplomat says more needs to be done. >> we have to increase the level of protection of people we s
. >> reporter: she and her surviving children lived in kuala lumpur two weeks ago, joining us fleeingohingya muslims. this week about 2,000 more were rescued. hungry exhausted, and frightened after their ordeal. advocates are urging regional governments to take action. >> let us now come together. the country has to be open and transparent. you must start having good governance, and most of all, i think this can only be solved if we cut corruption once and for all. >>...
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. >> they arrived in kuala lumpur two weeks ago joining others who fled violence and poverty in myanmar. this week about 2,000 more were rescued off the indonesia and malaysian coast. hungry exhausted and frightened after their owe deal. advocates for migrants are urging regional governments to take action. >> let us now come together you must start having good governance, and most of all i think this can only be solved if we cut corruption once and for all. >> thailand a transit point for many traffickers is tightening security to try and stop the trade the malaysian government said it is strengthening it's borders and cracking down on migrants themselves. >> now they're under pressure to respond to this rising influx of desperate migrants. but without an end to the ethnic tensions in myanmar they say more of them will risk their their lives in search of a better life. >> myanmar does not give citizenship to rohingya. three years ago thing got worse for the rohingya when violence broke out between the rohingya and the rakhine. many were displaced. they had to move into camps and they'r
. >> they arrived in kuala lumpur two weeks ago joining others who fled violence and poverty in myanmar. this week about 2,000 more were rescued off the indonesia and malaysian coast. hungry exhausted and frightened after their owe deal. advocates for migrants are urging regional governments to take action. >> let us now come together you must start having good governance, and most of all i think this can only be solved if we cut corruption once and for all. >> thailand a...
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bribe in kuala lumpur >>> an historic handshake between once sworn enemies. prince charles meets with sinn fein leader gerry adams >>> and the fight for oil production in the antarctica intensifies. >>> the dangers of argentina illegal textile industries - it's been the subject of growing concern after a deadly fire last month at a sweat shop in venezuela. two young boys were killed. daniel schweimler reports that people are calling for an end to the exploitation of child labour and urging the factor industry to stop buying from illegal shops. and sent this report. >> reporter: this is shopping in downtune fashion conscious venezuela. brand names at affordable prices. some pay a high price. these boys 10 and 7 died in a fire at a sweat shop making clothes. >> i can show you houses that look rich. behind the walls are 50 people working. we have denounced six sweat shops just on the block. >> since the fire at the end of april, the foundation that campaigns for better working continues identified hundreds more illegal sweat shops in residential neighbourhoods.
bribe in kuala lumpur >>> an historic handshake between once sworn enemies. prince charles meets with sinn fein leader gerry adams >>> and the fight for oil production in the antarctica intensifies. >>> the dangers of argentina illegal textile industries - it's been the subject of growing concern after a deadly fire last month at a sweat shop in venezuela. two young boys were killed. daniel schweimler reports that people are calling for an end to the exploitation of...
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the jet mysteriously disappeared in march of last year en route from kuala lumpur to beijing. back to you, aaron. >>> 6:47 right now. we are learning more about a mansion murder mystery here in the district. a couple and their housekeeper were beaten and stabbed in the home not far from the vice president's house. the couple's 10-year-old son was so badly burned they don't know how he died. they tried to see the surveillance video at that home, but the security cameras were disarmed. the four people were found dead on thursday at that home along woodland drive. >>> today aill hear a plea case involving the son of the late marion barry. he reached a plea days before his trial on assault charges was to begin. a judge's ruling could prevent the surveillance video of his january incident from ever becoming public. to find out what happens, follow mike sea graves on twitter. >>> people may have had contact with a measles patient. they say the person recently returned from traveling internationally. he or she visited several public places while contagious. you can see a full list of
the jet mysteriously disappeared in march of last year en route from kuala lumpur to beijing. back to you, aaron. >>> 6:47 right now. we are learning more about a mansion murder mystery here in the district. a couple and their housekeeper were beaten and stabbed in the home not far from the vice president's house. the couple's 10-year-old son was so badly burned they don't know how he died. they tried to see the surveillance video at that home, but the security cameras were disarmed....
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al jazeera kuala lumpur. >> scott has more about the thai crackdown on migrants. >> it started about nine days ago when the thai government started an operation to clamp down on illegal migrant groups in the southern parts of the country. the reason it started then? because a few days before that a mass grave was found at a hidden jungle camps containing what they believe to be 26 bodies of migrants that were held at one of these hidden camps where they were trying to extort more money from families. some stayed there for months so the government is clamping down on that. we saw firsthand what the government was trying to do what they're doing as they have more military and police in these jungles, they've put barbed wire across what's known to be a trafficking route from thailand into malaysia. they put 400 meters of barbed wire there. they're going to stay there overnight to prevent the trafficking going on. they have arrested a few local officials and over 50 arrest warrants out and reassigned police. so all this going on has also kind of backed up what would normally be channels
al jazeera kuala lumpur. >> scott has more about the thai crackdown on migrants. >> it started about nine days ago when the thai government started an operation to clamp down on illegal migrant groups in the southern parts of the country. the reason it started then? because a few days before that a mass grave was found at a hidden jungle camps containing what they believe to be 26 bodies of migrants that were held at one of these hidden camps where they were trying to extort more...
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and malaysia airlines flight 370 from kuala lumpur to beijing disappeared without a trace more than angapore airlines, its safety record is one to brag about. this year it was rated one of the top ten safest airlines. >> our thanks to rene marsh for that report. >>> in our money lead one of america's most iconic magazines is moving away from what made it famous. but will covering up really bring in more profits for "playboy"? caring for someone with alzheimer's means i am a lot of things. i am his guardian. i am his voice. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr to his current treatment for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. vo: namenda xr doesn't change how the disease progresses. it shouldn't be taken by anyone allergic to memantine, or who's had a bad reaction to namenda xr or its ingredients. before starting treatment, tell their doctor if they have or ever had, a seizure disorder, difficulty passing urine liver, k
and malaysia airlines flight 370 from kuala lumpur to beijing disappeared without a trace more than angapore airlines, its safety record is one to brag about. this year it was rated one of the top ten safest airlines. >> our thanks to rene marsh for that report. >>> in our money lead one of america's most iconic magazines is moving away from what made it famous. but will covering up really bring in more profits for "playboy"? caring for someone with alzheimer's means i...
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. >> reporter: all right, life for us there in kuala-lumpur and we go to myanmar which many of the migrantsally escaped from t florence is live from there and florence why do these people so desperately want to flee their homes there? >> well, it's because they have no legal status in this country. the government doesn't recognize them as an ethnic minority. they have very few rights. they are subject to very many restrictions and are not able to travel freely in the country and need to apply for travel authority to move from one town to another and it expires after a certain number of days and have to move back where they are registered and the local government tries to limit the number of children they are allowed to have and three years ago it got worse when violence broke out between the community who are buddhist and muslims, about 140,000 people displaced and living in camps and the camps are in dire conditions and people there are dependant on aid and cannot look for jobs to support their families the children can't go to school and there is no indication that the government policy a
. >> reporter: all right, life for us there in kuala-lumpur and we go to myanmar which many of the migrantsally escaped from t florence is live from there and florence why do these people so desperately want to flee their homes there? >> well, it's because they have no legal status in this country. the government doesn't recognize them as an ethnic minority. they have very few rights. they are subject to very many restrictions and are not able to travel freely in the country and...
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and malaysia airlines flight 370 from kuala lumpur from beijing disappeared without a trace more than as for singapore airlines, its safety record is one to brag about. this year, it was rated one of the top ten safest airlines. >>> fifa's president says misconduct has no place in football and vows the guilty will be put out of the game. this comes after u.s. and swiss authorities announce corruption investigations into the sports governing body. >>> u.s. justice officials are accusing nine current and former fifa officials along with five corporate executives of racketeering, wire fraud and money laundering. on wednesday, the u.s. attorney general laid out her case against these top football officials. >> now, in many instances, the defenders and their coconspirators planned aspects of this long running scheme during meetings held here in the united states. they used the banking and the wire facilities in the u.s. to distribute their payments and they planned to profit from their scheme in large part through promotion of efforts directed at the growing u.s. market for soccer. >> for
and malaysia airlines flight 370 from kuala lumpur from beijing disappeared without a trace more than as for singapore airlines, its safety record is one to brag about. this year, it was rated one of the top ten safest airlines. >>> fifa's president says misconduct has no place in football and vows the guilty will be put out of the game. this comes after u.s. and swiss authorities announce corruption investigations into the sports governing body. >>> u.s. justice officials are...
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malaysia airlines flight 370 kuala lumpur to beijing disappeared without a trace more than a year ago. as for singapore airlines its safety record is one to brag about. this year it was rated one of the top ten safest airlines. erin this was a brand-new plane. not even a year old. the airline says it found no anomalies with the plane's anyones, but bad weather like severe downpour of rain that could cause the engines to flame out. but it's not clear if that's exactly what happened here. a full investigation is now under way. nevertheless that aircraft was put right back into operation just a few hours later. >> incredible. and then when they restarted the engines they continued, they didn't stop and land anywhere else. >>> "outfront" now, our aviation analyst miles o'brien along with our safety analyst david soucie. miles, let me start with you. what do you think happened here? when renee goes to these other examples i think it's fair to note everyone's been saying planes should generally avoid these kinds of storms these kinds of thunderstorm cells. so this plane didn't went through
malaysia airlines flight 370 kuala lumpur to beijing disappeared without a trace more than a year ago. as for singapore airlines its safety record is one to brag about. this year it was rated one of the top ten safest airlines. erin this was a brand-new plane. not even a year old. the airline says it found no anomalies with the plane's anyones, but bad weather like severe downpour of rain that could cause the engines to flame out. but it's not clear if that's exactly what happened here. a full...
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in kuala lumpur the then malaysian prime minister claimed a huge chasm had opened between the west andam. the images re-igniting a debate on whether the cartoons are free speech or religious baiting. to the organizer of this weekend's event in texas, the answer is clear. >> it's illustrative of the violent assault on the freedom of speech. >> joining me "outfront" now dean obeidallah a contributor for the daily bees and siriusxm radio host. thanks for being on. >> thanks for having me on. >> you're muslim american. >> yes. >> how concern ready you about all the attacks relating to the cartoons of prophet muhammad. >> let's put it in perspective. the attacks of the cartoon, we have "charlie hebdo" and we have this one here. any time there is anything bad, i'm concerned whatever it might be. the american muslim community suffers a backlash from those actions. i think the idea we can go through it idealogically saying there is nothing in the koran, nothing in the koran calls for the death of someone who does do that. the people who do this have an agenda or they're told or manipulated to
in kuala lumpur the then malaysian prime minister claimed a huge chasm had opened between the west andam. the images re-igniting a debate on whether the cartoons are free speech or religious baiting. to the organizer of this weekend's event in texas, the answer is clear. >> it's illustrative of the violent assault on the freedom of speech. >> joining me "outfront" now dean obeidallah a contributor for the daily bees and siriusxm radio host. thanks for being on. >>...
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. >>> the san francisco cron kuala lumpur report-- chronicle reports that uber co-founder kalanick stolerin has a history of litigations. he released a self-made video called "grand theft uber." uber calls his claims baseless. >>> and after women took the majority on the city council in austin, the staff was warned to expect more questions and longer talks. the warning came in a controversial seminar on working with women. a city official this morning is on administrative leave. elaine quijano of our digital network cbsn has the details. women, find something to bite hard on as you listen to this story elaine. >> reporter: that's right. the training seminar sounded innocuous enough called the changing dynamics in governance, women leading in local government. but things got dicey when the man addressing the group implied that women in power don't prepare for meetings and ask more questions than men do. this was a city council meeting like no other. a press conference by women who are part of a historic new female majority on austin's city council, angered that a training session was held
. >>> the san francisco cron kuala lumpur report-- chronicle reports that uber co-founder kalanick stolerin has a history of litigations. he released a self-made video called "grand theft uber." uber calls his claims baseless. >>> and after women took the majority on the city council in austin, the staff was warned to expect more questions and longer talks. the warning came in a controversial seminar on working with women. a city official this morning is on...
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and malaysia airlines flight 370 from kuala lumpur to beijing disappeared without a trace more than a year ago. as for siege pore airlines this year it was rated one of the top ten safest airlines. while the airlines tells once cnn was on the ground they found no anomalies with the engines, the aircraft was back in operation just a few hours later. we did speak with a former federal aviation officer who said in the unit would not be back in service that quickly. it is worth pointing out if the pilots were unable to restart those engines the plane would not fall out of the sky. it is capable of gliding for miles. we should point out the working theory right now is that bad weather may have caused this a severe downpour of rain can cause engines to flame out. >> yeah can be very very frightening, thank you very much. i want to dig deeper with our aviation correspondent richard quest. both engines, they lose power. how unusual is that? >> it's extremely unusual. one can count on the fingers of one, maybe two hands, the number of times it's happened. when it does there are procedures as r
and malaysia airlines flight 370 from kuala lumpur to beijing disappeared without a trace more than a year ago. as for siege pore airlines this year it was rated one of the top ten safest airlines. while the airlines tells once cnn was on the ground they found no anomalies with the engines, the aircraft was back in operation just a few hours later. we did speak with a former federal aviation officer who said in the unit would not be back in service that quickly. it is worth pointing out if the...