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in malaysia for 51 days. son in shock that it took the conditions and there were inhumane they did all kinds of brutal things to us in prison we were stripped naked and searched their heads were shades of. our clothing was taken away put us if. we didn't have any cops or cutlery. we couldn't even fill our most basic human needs to 1000000 sunny hostin love them over to. finally the father is released yet soon afterwards on may 2nd 2017 malaysian police break down the door of his home to rest isn't it isn't like once again he's not than. 2 days lined up the father and son stop at a gas station plainclothes officers are waiting for them. banderas just suddenly get a leak just as soon as we drove into the gas station 4 or 5 cars surrounded us. $25.00 maybe 30 men got out. of them looked like a policeman with the insults some of them had long hair or were wearing shorts. that short looked. almost at the same time 2 more turks are arrested by undercover police in kuala lumpur surveillance cameras film one of them
in malaysia for 51 days. son in shock that it took the conditions and there were inhumane they did all kinds of brutal things to us in prison we were stripped naked and searched their heads were shades of. our clothing was taken away put us if. we didn't have any cops or cutlery. we couldn't even fill our most basic human needs to 1000000 sunny hostin love them over to. finally the father is released yet soon afterwards on may 2nd 2017 malaysian police break down the door of his home to rest...
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china and malaysia resumed work on a multi-billion dollar stretch of the belgian road project at a reduced price. but. good to have you with us was starting with news from japanese carmaker. the company says it will slash well over 12000 jobs and cut production capacity by 10 percent in the next 3 years the news comes as an announcer a 95 percent drop in 1st quarter profits. if you work for a nissan you have a pleasure one in 10 chance of getting this stock the scale of the cuts of reflection of just how much trouble this car maker is the end. of it in terms of human resources we've already slashed 6400 jobs as part of an effort to reduce costs. and by pushing this effort further it will eventually cause a total of $12500.00 positions. you could do that was. so why the doom and gloom a number of factors are at play for one there are global issues and economic slowdown in china uncertainty surrounding brac there's the race to draw a new technology is the crackdown on diesel continues. but there are homegrown problems too mainly concerning this man car loss go on the former nissan chairman h
china and malaysia resumed work on a multi-billion dollar stretch of the belgian road project at a reduced price. but. good to have you with us was starting with news from japanese carmaker. the company says it will slash well over 12000 jobs and cut production capacity by 10 percent in the next 3 years the news comes as an announcer a 95 percent drop in 1st quarter profits. if you work for a nissan you have a pleasure one in 10 chance of getting this stock the scale of the cuts of reflection...
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kuala lumpur malaysia may 20. 17. the surveillance camera of a multistory car park records the kidnapping of a turkey citizen. christina kossovo march 28th in a surveillance camera films turkish teachers being dragged off in the middle of the straight. kitchen out republican or day via september 28th in a film on a mobile phone shows a turkish citizen being bundled into a car. ankara the turkish capital. is the 3rd one regime pursuing a global kidnapping policy for several months research network a corrective and frontal 21 have conducted research based on this suspicion speaking to victims and witnesses everyone is afraid few people talk. one who does is told it's not his real name he tells us that he was also abducted. i was on the street and suddenly someone appeared in front of me waving his arms 2 or 3 people came from behind grabbed me and dragged me into a van. they shoved a sack over my head and threw me to the ground. then they started pummeling me with their fists. they tied my hands and feet with cable stra
kuala lumpur malaysia may 20. 17. the surveillance camera of a multistory car park records the kidnapping of a turkey citizen. christina kossovo march 28th in a surveillance camera films turkish teachers being dragged off in the middle of the straight. kitchen out republican or day via september 28th in a film on a mobile phone shows a turkish citizen being bundled into a car. ankara the turkish capital. is the 3rd one regime pursuing a global kidnapping policy for several months research...
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malaysia's number one as the fattest country in asia that is we take a closer look at its health epidemic and what's being done to combat obesity. and a creeping trend thailand is cashing in on demand for snail slime skin care fanatics are crazy for the stuff that's now more precious than gold. i'm melissa chan welcome to news asia thank you for joining us we start in china and a look at a man who once upon a time was in the good graces of the communist party but not anymore activist she has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for quote deliberately disclosing state secrets that's the crime the party usually uses to go after people like him for almost 2 decades wang's run a website documented human rights abuses including the legal confiscation of land from powerless farmers to the prosecution or rather persecution of religious groups early on his coverage of social problems was actually praised by the government but space for criticism has narrowed over the years and he's found himself in and out of jail we have so few richardson human china director and human rights watch to talk more
malaysia's number one as the fattest country in asia that is we take a closer look at its health epidemic and what's being done to combat obesity. and a creeping trend thailand is cashing in on demand for snail slime skin care fanatics are crazy for the stuff that's now more precious than gold. i'm melissa chan welcome to news asia thank you for joining us we start in china and a look at a man who once upon a time was in the good graces of the communist party but not anymore activist she has...
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that malaysia mights a polish the death penalty. oh i say. i mean i mean my team can't beat a little mining machine on anyone so one might. well you have to remember them with either i mean what you mean about the new mini and. all the more on the. malaysia is a secular country but islam practiced by the majority of the population is protected under the constitution. capital punishment is allowed under islamic courts sharia law. beatrice's call for the government to retain the death penalty is supported by many from within his faith. nor hakimi hates the kid operands of muslim rights and geo. lengthiest gawd i'm going to. go for my my yeah yeah little white yes i think. think i'd. own my own opinion but i thought i knew so yeah. and i don't want to but i might if i don't belive me but that nagging. not all muslim organizations agree though in the capital kuala lumpur we meet dr but. founder of the islamic released aunt's front. so if these people argue that because difficult i.c.'s you can kill the people who made it and the people who did it
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so we focus now on middle east and malaysia.ld be a really big problem for you that going to have to grapple with. you've already got an unemployment rate of just over 5% in your country. the risks of automation in indonesia, as well as many other manufacturing nations in the region, is a very real one, and it's going to put a lot of people out of work. so many studies say this, perhaps as many as 64% of workers in the textile clothing manufacturing sector. so what are you going to do? what jobs will you be able to provide? there are two types ofjobs that could substitute the possibility of missing the jobs itself. number one, the digital economy, or industry 4.0, will make industry more efficient, so it will be higher growth and with higher growth you can create newjob opportunities. it doesn't have to be in the same sector as you mention, but also in other sectors, and could create new types ofjobs. secondly, there are types ofjobs that if you have more skills then you can survive automation. we identify the type ofjobs that w
so we focus now on middle east and malaysia.ld be a really big problem for you that going to have to grapple with. you've already got an unemployment rate of just over 5% in your country. the risks of automation in indonesia, as well as many other manufacturing nations in the region, is a very real one, and it's going to put a lot of people out of work. so many studies say this, perhaps as many as 64% of workers in the textile clothing manufacturing sector. so what are you going to do? what...
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malaysia plans to abolish the death penalty dividing. with more than $1200.00 prisoners who want to run it. on al-jazeera. 0. out of. her mind of the news this hour the u.n. security council has called on libya's warring sides to commit to a cease fire it's also condemned as strikes that hit a migrant detention center near tripoli on tuesday at least 60 people were killed. according gibraltar has extended the detention of an a rainy and oil tanker by 14 days british forces seized the ship on thursday they suspected was taking well to syria in breach of e.u. sanctions iran says the seizure is illegal and opposition leaders and through donna holding public meetings to explain why they signed a power sharing deal with the military on thursday they agreed to rotate leadership between the military and civilians until elections can be had. while in algeria thousands have returned to the streets on the anniversary of independence from french rule they called for freedom and democracy and they want those they call the ruling elite to give up pow
malaysia plans to abolish the death penalty dividing. with more than $1200.00 prisoners who want to run it. on al-jazeera. 0. out of. her mind of the news this hour the u.n. security council has called on libya's warring sides to commit to a cease fire it's also condemned as strikes that hit a migrant detention center near tripoli on tuesday at least 60 people were killed. according gibraltar has extended the detention of an a rainy and oil tanker by 14 days british forces seized the ship on...
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china malaysia resumed construction on a multi-million dollar belgian road train project on the my lai peninsula the project was initially cancelled by the malaysian prime minister who pledged to renegotiate any unfair chinese mega projects that were approved by his predecessor now both sides agreed to proceed with the east coast rail link at reduced cost. fanfare and fireworks in the northern malaysian state of gun of government officials from both china and malaysia celebrate the continued construction on a rail project after a year long suspension of the endeavor part of beijing's far reaching one belt one route initiative was initially cancelled in 2018 by malaysian prime minister mahathir mohamad who felt that the projects initial price tag was too high the chinese contractor agreed to cut the original cost by a 3rd. newsgroup to be boosted immediately the confidence of the foreign investors in the markets. is especially the chinese investors. jury of the past the 3 months after that according to my observations the a great wave of chinese potential you west us coming to malaysia
china malaysia resumed construction on a multi-million dollar belgian road train project on the my lai peninsula the project was initially cancelled by the malaysian prime minister who pledged to renegotiate any unfair chinese mega projects that were approved by his predecessor now both sides agreed to proceed with the east coast rail link at reduced cost. fanfare and fireworks in the northern malaysian state of gun of government officials from both china and malaysia celebrate the continued...
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that malaysia meit's a polish the death penalty. oh i say. coming down i mean my team can't be mining machine on any mines or. what you have to remember them with even when you mean about the money and. almost the whole home on the. malaysia is a secular country but islam practiced by the majority of the population is protected under the constitution. capital punishment is allowed under islamic courts sharia law. beatrice's call for the government to retain the death penalty is supported by many from within his faith. nor hakimi hates the kid opera of muslim rights and geo. lengthiest gawd i'm going to. go for my life yeah yeah why yes i think. think i'd. own my own opinion but i thought i knew. and don't want to but i might if i don't belive me but that nagging. not all muslim organizations agree though. in the capital kuala lumpur we meet dr but. founder of the islamic front. so if these people dead because difficult and says you can kill the people who made it and the people who did it was to see that no we can keep slaves because did. not
that malaysia meit's a polish the death penalty. oh i say. coming down i mean my team can't be mining machine on any mines or. what you have to remember them with even when you mean about the money and. almost the whole home on the. malaysia is a secular country but islam practiced by the majority of the population is protected under the constitution. capital punishment is allowed under islamic courts sharia law. beatrice's call for the government to retain the death penalty is supported by...
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malaysia plans to abolish the death penalty dividing the. more than 1200 prisoners on death row one a 150. on al-jazeera. and this is different but there is someone going for some of this very rare it's not a we think it's how you approach the show and that's it is a certain way of doing. story and talent. this is out there and these are the top stories right now this president of iraq says iran will never produce a nuclear weapon the warning comes after tehran announced it will soon breach the limit of enriched uranium allowed under the 2015 nuclear deal. greece's opposition leader says yes a clear mandate to change the country after a sweeping victory in a snap election by carry on with the talk of the center right new democracy party means it will be able to rule on its own for the 1st time in 15 years. amnesty international is urging the u.n. to investigate the so-called war on drugs in the philippines describing it as murderous and a new report the right script says extrajudicial killings are continuing unabated 3 years since president
malaysia plans to abolish the death penalty dividing the. more than 1200 prisoners on death row one a 150. on al-jazeera. and this is different but there is someone going for some of this very rare it's not a we think it's how you approach the show and that's it is a certain way of doing. story and talent. this is out there and these are the top stories right now this president of iraq says iran will never produce a nuclear weapon the warning comes after tehran announced it will soon breach the...
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is illegally shipped it's not like the philippines is not a cycling industry that's as big as in malaysia or vietnam or indonesia we take in . we get shipped a lot of illegal ways it only gets this covered when the containers are opened for random checks in the ports. but going back to the question you posed earlier about the business case of waste or cycling and sending it to us. there are countries it's actually a flawed wadlow because it doesn't take into account the extra now that these that happened like the environmental costs of cycling whether it's. very very crude facility so there's a lot of environmental. problems that happen with that kind of recycling or whether it's in for example in cement where the plastic waste gets burnt there's a lot of environmental pollution air pollution and communities really are the ones that suffer. i mean i would i would absolutely agree with that when it comes to those sorts of wastes and i think it's just such a huge. business for people to take advantage in you know talking about shipments going to the philippines and being open up i mean if t
is illegally shipped it's not like the philippines is not a cycling industry that's as big as in malaysia or vietnam or indonesia we take in . we get shipped a lot of illegal ways it only gets this covered when the containers are opened for random checks in the ports. but going back to the question you posed earlier about the business case of waste or cycling and sending it to us. there are countries it's actually a flawed wadlow because it doesn't take into account the extra now that these...
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which has been brought in to malaysia and most of them released that. contaminated and mixed plastics which could not be less recycled so this were dumped and burnt in. neighboring communities and has caused a lot of burden to our way and waterman and also communities security and when we talk about this we're not just talking about the people who live close to these facilities but also the people who have to work in the facilities what do you know about that yes i'll see and people. just. and also around. surprisingly. there are lots of activities. in panama recycling activities where communities and villages and new recyclers. in that moment we come back to her i want to show you a couple of things that we missed you for a moment do you pick up for us for a moment ok yeah yes yeah i've seen the newly new business opened up because communities bought and wanted. bought and wanted plastics from plastic recycling companies and paper recycling companies because it was smuggled it when. imported by the company and the and one to. actually also on li utiliz
which has been brought in to malaysia and most of them released that. contaminated and mixed plastics which could not be less recycled so this were dumped and burnt in. neighboring communities and has caused a lot of burden to our way and waterman and also communities security and when we talk about this we're not just talking about the people who live close to these facilities but also the people who have to work in the facilities what do you know about that yes i'll see and people. just. and...
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which has been brought in to malaysia and most of the reste that had come in were dirty contaminated and mixed plastics which could not be less recycled so this were dumped and burnt in 8 years neighboring communities and has caused a lot of burden to our environment and also communities syrian when we talk about this we're not just talking about the people who live close to these facilities but also the people who have to work in the facilities what do you know about that yes there are still in people. villages in is just far and also around. surprisingly. there are lots of activities. in panama recycling activities where communities and villages and new recyclers. in there a moment we come back to her i want to show you a couple of things that you can we miss you for a moment do pick up for us from other kenya ok yeah yes yeah i've seen that the newly the new business opened up because communities bought and wanted bought and wanted plastics from plastic recycling companies and paper recycling companies because it was smuggled bit when. imported by the company and the and wanted to
which has been brought in to malaysia and most of the reste that had come in were dirty contaminated and mixed plastics which could not be less recycled so this were dumped and burnt in 8 years neighboring communities and has caused a lot of burden to our environment and also communities syrian when we talk about this we're not just talking about the people who live close to these facilities but also the people who have to work in the facilities what do you know about that yes there are still...
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which has been brought in to malaysia and most of the reste that had come in were dirty contaminated and mixed plastics which could not be less recycled so these were dumped and burnt in 8 years neighboring communities and has caused a lot of burden to our environment and also communities syrian when we talk about this we're not just talking about the people who live close to these facilities but also the people who have to work in the facilities what do you know about that yes there are still in people. villages in is just far and also around. surprisingly. there are lots of activities. in panama recycling activities where communities and villages and new recyclers. in there a moment we come back to her i want to show you a couple of things that you can we miss you for a moment do you pick up for us from other kenya ok yeah yes yeah i've seen that the newly the new business opened up because communities bought and wanted bought and wanted plastics from plastic recycling companies and paper recycling companies because it was smuggled it when. imported by the company and the and wante
which has been brought in to malaysia and most of the reste that had come in were dirty contaminated and mixed plastics which could not be less recycled so these were dumped and burnt in 8 years neighboring communities and has caused a lot of burden to our environment and also communities syrian when we talk about this we're not just talking about the people who live close to these facilities but also the people who have to work in the facilities what do you know about that yes there are still...
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he's also a member of malaysia's anti death penalty coalition every legal system since he's a minister my human being is prone to mistakes they release off executing someone who is in a sense is always at the forefront of the considerations when we have a death penalty that can be possibly innocent people. in the audience at this anti death penalty for him. and her children. she's here in a desperate bid to save her husband's life. when the guest of honor the deputy minister for women family and community development starts to leave it's an emotional make some move. on getting from the theater some leave and if they are discovered as above less own so bigger than their ticket. to get some water it's about a good set up edition in toast after being the victim of one of the most. think you could. life has been a struggle ever since her husband miten was taken away. the family still lived in the same makeshift house. lakshmi works as a cleaner to support her children is. a killer is now 18 and still trying to understand what happened. i don't know there was a study i just saw me on the be
he's also a member of malaysia's anti death penalty coalition every legal system since he's a minister my human being is prone to mistakes they release off executing someone who is in a sense is always at the forefront of the considerations when we have a death penalty that can be possibly innocent people. in the audience at this anti death penalty for him. and her children. she's here in a desperate bid to save her husband's life. when the guest of honor the deputy minister for women family...
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he's also a member of malaysia's anti death penalty coalition every legal system since he's a minister i'm a human being it is prone to mistakes their release of executing someone who is in a sense is always at the forefront of the considerations when we have death penalty there can be possibly innocent people. in the audience at this anti death penalty for him. me and her children. she is here in a desperate bid to save her husband's life. when the guest of honor the deputy minister for women family and community development starts to leave it is an emotional lakshmi makes her move. aside. for missing her son lee anything here to cover here as above last name of methadone so ignorant and. so modern it's about okies it up addition in toast it has everything because one cannot. think you get. life has been a struggle ever since her husband was taken away. the family still lived in the same makeshift house. lakshmi works as a cleaner to support her children. akila is now 18 and still trying to understand what happened. i don't i don't study a guests on your own beyond their mom and i. th
he's also a member of malaysia's anti death penalty coalition every legal system since he's a minister i'm a human being it is prone to mistakes their release of executing someone who is in a sense is always at the forefront of the considerations when we have death penalty there can be possibly innocent people. in the audience at this anti death penalty for him. me and her children. she is here in a desperate bid to save her husband's life. when the guest of honor the deputy minister for women...
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of the 1281 inmates on death row in malaysia more than 100 or drug offenders like zuki flee. some influential voices are now saying harsh laws don't work as a deterrent in 2012 the then minister of office actually said in parliament that the death penalty is not stopping the drug trafficking trade because the numbers have been increasing so since then again you can if you look at the figures from pretty 12 to now 7 years later we still have the death penalty but the numbers are still increasing so obviously it is not really acting as a deterrent. cities but our son has been on death row for 12 years. now thing to say is only. this is the weird form but something made me. think. i want the whole. rosati arc bud was found guilty of trafficking 858 grams of cannabis in 2007 and given the banditry death sentence. an amendment in 2017 gave judges limited discretion in deciding such cases. but the change doesn't apply retroactively and rezai remains on death row. the government's announcement last october gave city hope. but much has happened since then and the fate of death row in
of the 1281 inmates on death row in malaysia more than 100 or drug offenders like zuki flee. some influential voices are now saying harsh laws don't work as a deterrent in 2012 the then minister of office actually said in parliament that the death penalty is not stopping the drug trafficking trade because the numbers have been increasing so since then again you can if you look at the figures from pretty 12 to now 7 years later we still have the death penalty but the numbers are still increasing...
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malaysia indonesia is now also shipping container loads of the recyclable rubbish back to western customers. makes a 100000000 dollar pledge to help families and communities affected by aids crash. business business. as well. another trade dispute is heating up this time in asia it's between japan and south korea is rather nasty and has its roots in history seoul is demanding compensation of forced labor us from world war 2 as a reply from today tokyo is restricting exports of materials needed to make semiconductors and computer displays the move is intended to hurt south korea's high tech industry. at the heart of this high tech trade dispute between 2 asian powerhouses are people like lead. he's among a dwindling number of south korean survivors who were forced into labor by japan during world war 2. in october of last year south korea's top of course up held an order for japan's need paan steel to pay compensation to forced laborers. that landmark ruling triggered a bitter dispute between the 2 countries about how to deal with further demands from victims of forced labor. as the sparks o
malaysia indonesia is now also shipping container loads of the recyclable rubbish back to western customers. makes a 100000000 dollar pledge to help families and communities affected by aids crash. business business. as well. another trade dispute is heating up this time in asia it's between japan and south korea is rather nasty and has its roots in history seoul is demanding compensation of forced labor us from world war 2 as a reply from today tokyo is restricting exports of materials needed...
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whatever they find in the trash whatever foreign currency so we've seen that you know in general malaysia for example plastic is burning through the night and people wake up gasping and coughing from the smoke and are getting skin rashes and other are really problematic health impacts you know clear arkan from the global alliance for incinerator alternatives clear we appreciate you taking the time to talk with us tonight and for sharing your insights definitely an important story thank you. party to the women's world cup now where the united states are getting ready to compete in sunday's final after beating england in the 21 victory alex morgan scored the winner and controversially celebrated with a little taunt and her teetering opponents earlier on our correspondent in leone only movie set as his thoughts on team usa. saw the united states through to the 3rd wealth cup final in iraq to the delight of the 10s of thousands of fans who have travelled hits of france to watch them at the semifinal in lille they didn't have it easy england proved a particularly stubborn test but once again t
whatever they find in the trash whatever foreign currency so we've seen that you know in general malaysia for example plastic is burning through the night and people wake up gasping and coughing from the smoke and are getting skin rashes and other are really problematic health impacts you know clear arkan from the global alliance for incinerator alternatives clear we appreciate you taking the time to talk with us tonight and for sharing your insights definitely an important story thank you....
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way shipments and 2017 since then millions of tons of waste have been shipped to thailand vietnam malaysia and indonesia environmentalists have called on the countries to stop accepting waste they also say the solution isn't just local the producers of plastic also have to change their ways. but i think way. and we are kidding ourselves by using. we took it. and try to our country. the european union has promised to stop exporting its plastic waste to developing countries but only in 2021 so for now the trash mountains of malaysia and its neighbors will just keep growing. from trucks mountains to mountains of problems of use that's what u.s. elaborate west could be facing over ho plans to launch a new underwear line called keyboard will now ordinarily that's the name of the traditional japanese government but the idea that it would be used for a line had the japanese government sit up and take notice here's japan's industry minister on a key moment to you know obviously the komodo is regarded as around the world as a distinct part of our culture even in america the word to my nose recogniz
way shipments and 2017 since then millions of tons of waste have been shipped to thailand vietnam malaysia and indonesia environmentalists have called on the countries to stop accepting waste they also say the solution isn't just local the producers of plastic also have to change their ways. but i think way. and we are kidding ourselves by using. we took it. and try to our country. the european union has promised to stop exporting its plastic waste to developing countries but only in 2021 so...
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my normal weight it's a situation that's all too common in malaysia where about 30 percent of youth it is $1000.00 and under are overweight or obese and half of the adults are as this country has advanced economic leader in the past 2 decades more malaysians now office jobs and a lot fewer work to farm fields but their diets often have not changed much health advocates say children adults here we do exercise more eat less and have healthier food. many malaysians still eat a lot of rice fatty sauces and other high calorie foods but they're not burning it off the most overweight and obese in asia as well mohammad colleague the c.e.o. of the galen center for health and social policy says this problem is about much more than just how malaysians look as a result of the overweight obesity crisis that we see today. we see an increase in the incidence of non called such as diabetes hypertension cardiovascular disease chronic kidney disease and all of which result in there being more and more people falling sick there are small steps underway the government is introducing a tax on sugary drinks
my normal weight it's a situation that's all too common in malaysia where about 30 percent of youth it is $1000.00 and under are overweight or obese and half of the adults are as this country has advanced economic leader in the past 2 decades more malaysians now office jobs and a lot fewer work to farm fields but their diets often have not changed much health advocates say children adults here we do exercise more eat less and have healthier food. many malaysians still eat a lot of rice fatty...
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shipments in 27 team since then millions of tons of waste have been shipped to thailand vietnam malaysia and indonesia environmentalist have called on the countries to stop accepting waste they also say the solution isn't just local the producers of plastic also have to change their ways. but i think way it's a problem and we are kidding ourselves by using. i think we took it and. the nation and then on. to our country. the european union has promised to stop exporting its plastic waste to developing countries but only in 2021 so for now the trash mountains of malaysia and its neighbors will just keep growing. well i'm joined now by clear arkin that is she is with the global alliance for incinerator alternatives that is a coalition of n.g.o.s from 90 countries working on plastic waste reduction she joins us from the beautiful place of berkeley california it's good to have you on the show i guess the question we want to ask you 1st and foremost why in the world do rich countries sind their trash abroad in the 1st place i mean why is this a thing. yeah good question well the global classic
shipments in 27 team since then millions of tons of waste have been shipped to thailand vietnam malaysia and indonesia environmentalist have called on the countries to stop accepting waste they also say the solution isn't just local the producers of plastic also have to change their ways. but i think way it's a problem and we are kidding ourselves by using. i think we took it and. the nation and then on. to our country. the european union has promised to stop exporting its plastic waste to...
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democratic republic of congo a look at why health workers are struggling to contain the spread and in malaysia a young woman is rewriting the script in the world of progress the way she was punching above her weight in the rain but she's also hoping to send a message a message to muslims everywhere. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program what started as a racist tweet has become a rallying cry for supporters of donald trump at a campaign event in north carolina the u.s. president repeated his attacks on several democratic congresswoman saying that some in the crowd that basically started chanting send her back of a listen. it was was now earlier this week trump had tweeted that the representatives should quote go back to their countries despite them being us citizens was democrats condemned his racist comments but republicans have thrown their support behind the president here's part of his speech which he goes after these 4 lawmakers i was with i have a suggestion for the hate filled extremists who are constantly trying to tear our country down they never have anything good decision that's wh
democratic republic of congo a look at why health workers are struggling to contain the spread and in malaysia a young woman is rewriting the script in the world of progress the way she was punching above her weight in the rain but she's also hoping to send a message a message to muslims everywhere. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program what started as a racist tweet has become a rallying cry for supporters of donald trump at a campaign event in north carolina the u.s. president repeated his...
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and in malaysia a young woman is rewriting the script in the world of progress like 19 year old north again is punching above her weight in the rain but she's also hoping to send a message to muslims everywhere. i'm sunni so it's got to thank you for joining us members of the european parliament have made history by electing the 1st woman as commission president germany's outgoing defense minister it was about funded by and one lawmaker support for the role she's promised to quote united and strong europe saying she would work constructively and pragmatically to achieve it she was voted in by a narrow. majority. uncertainty until the very last minute. the members of the european parliament here in book knew their vote on the next commission president was going to be close but not even the candidate herself was enough on the line would have thought it was going to be that close vote the votes in favor $383.00. 1000 on the line secured the majority by just 9 votes a week results at the end still enough to celebrate. my message so all of you is let us worth together constructively becaus
and in malaysia a young woman is rewriting the script in the world of progress like 19 year old north again is punching above her weight in the rain but she's also hoping to send a message to muslims everywhere. i'm sunni so it's got to thank you for joining us members of the european parliament have made history by electing the 1st woman as commission president germany's outgoing defense minister it was about funded by and one lawmaker support for the role she's promised to quote united and...
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investigators probe the lender's involvement with malaysia's and -- malaysia's scandal."bloomberg markets." i am anna edwards in london. let's get up-to-date with what is on the move. upside, so wethe insee a positive upside bias the wake of those surprisingly dovish comments. from jerome powell at the fed yesterday. we have got gary shandling -- gerreshiem, profits coming in better than expected. 4.48%.up barrett development of 3.4%. keep an eye on the u.k. housebuilder because we saw that positive take on u.k. housing, suggesting buyers are coming back to the market. up, yesbenckiser is they have had to settle, but this does move and overhang on overhang price -- an on the share price. this is also the story of the specialty farmer business profits are soaring. dm the put buffets out this put profitsmv also out of this morning. the stock is little bit weaker in today's session. let's get a first word news update. the federal reserve is getting ready to cut interest rates for the first time in a decade. it sees a cooling global economy and weak manufacturing around the
investigators probe the lender's involvement with malaysia's and -- malaysia's scandal."bloomberg markets." i am anna edwards in london. let's get up-to-date with what is on the move. upside, so wethe insee a positive upside bias the wake of those surprisingly dovish comments. from jerome powell at the fed yesterday. we have got gary shandling -- gerreshiem, profits coming in better than expected. 4.48%.up barrett development of 3.4%. keep an eye on the u.k. housebuilder because we...
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the bank of malaysia easing interest rates.ut outnot put a rate of question for the bank of korea. shery: thank you for that. you can get a roundup of the stories that you need to know to get your day going. mobile.so available on you can customize your settings to get the news on the industry and assets that you care about. this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: this is "daybreak: asia." shery: i'm shery ahn new york. south korea hinting at potential overtime nation against japan. the vicious cycle of measures and countermeasures would not be ideal for both countries. south korean companies began experiencing damage, the government would have no choice but to respond as necessary. to withdraw its measures. reinvigoratedve decades as bilateral tensions, and it could have far-reaching implications for the tech supply chain. tom joins us from tokyo. explain to us what this is. it is more like a license. is this similar to what we are seeing in the u.s. when it comes to huawei? >> there are similarities. now betweenening japan and south korea
the bank of malaysia easing interest rates.ut outnot put a rate of question for the bank of korea. shery: thank you for that. you can get a roundup of the stories that you need to know to get your day going. mobile.so available on you can customize your settings to get the news on the industry and assets that you care about. this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: this is "daybreak: asia." shery: i'm shery ahn new york. south korea hinting at potential overtime nation against japan. the vicious...
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we never thought we would survive the boat trip so already when we arrived in malaysia. it was a bonus you know a 2nd chance to life and as we got off the boat and the boat broke up 50 minutes after we got off so when you standing on the beach and you see that boat break up. you have no more complaint if everything goes after. kim and her family lived in a repeat camp in malaysia until her parents secured entry to canada the start of a new life today she's one of the country's most celebrated authors his 3 best selling novels have been translated into 25 languages. it must have been a clash of cultures when you came to canada what was your most difficult challenge we have arrived not from our home we arrive from a refrigerator can't so basically do you we became subhuman you know we lived in places that were not places and under citizenship we were stateless right and so you we arrived here and we couldn't compare with anything else we compare with 0 rights or any. after 0 was great and the beauty was that we arrived in a small city where my impression was the whole city
we never thought we would survive the boat trip so already when we arrived in malaysia. it was a bonus you know a 2nd chance to life and as we got off the boat and the boat broke up 50 minutes after we got off so when you standing on the beach and you see that boat break up. you have no more complaint if everything goes after. kim and her family lived in a repeat camp in malaysia until her parents secured entry to canada the start of a new life today she's one of the country's most celebrated...
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morning is rain forest is shared by 3 countries indonesia malaysia and bernanke it's home to hundreds of endemic plants and animals are rich in unique habitat that is slowly dying its abundant resources overexploited its right woods decimated today less than half the trees remain. yet the procession of trucks never ends the forest tries to slow that progress as best as it can. but here wood to means money to trucks stop at nothing to get that cargo to ports and big cities 7 days a week. each journey is fruitless challenges adroitness overcoming them and them a salary of about $550.00 a month. you said has now been carrying this house on the back of his truck for 7 hours. he's tired but remains focused. lisa lisa. lisa. lisa. lisa upon arrival they have to negotiate a difficult unloading. with no crane to help you save on the low business rely on that own resumes and that's. it for. the fleet this embankment under the bulldozer acts as an unloaded dock. that. they can buy get. it out of the lease or maybe listen to sleep. at least least at least. the houses journey is still not over. i
morning is rain forest is shared by 3 countries indonesia malaysia and bernanke it's home to hundreds of endemic plants and animals are rich in unique habitat that is slowly dying its abundant resources overexploited its right woods decimated today less than half the trees remain. yet the procession of trucks never ends the forest tries to slow that progress as best as it can. but here wood to means money to trucks stop at nothing to get that cargo to ports and big cities 7 days a week. each...
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republic of congo we'll look at why health workers are struggling to contain the spread and did malaysia a young woman is rewriting the script in the world of pro wrestling she's 19 years old and punching above her weight in the brain but she is hoping to send a message to muslims everywhere. was. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program what started as a racist tweet has become a rallying cry for supporters of u.s. president donald trump at a campaign event in north carolina he repeated his criticism of several democratic congresswoman some in the crowd started chanting so. and her back. was was was now earlier this week trump had tweeted that the representative should go back to their countries despite them being u.s. citizens democrats condemned the racist comments but republicans have thrown their support behind the president. because of his part of the speech in which he takes aim at one democrat alexandria ocasio cortez. representative alexandria ok gilles was with. was. check out her scores by the way with her new green new deal the green new deal with that comes from. she's conduct
republic of congo we'll look at why health workers are struggling to contain the spread and did malaysia a young woman is rewriting the script in the world of pro wrestling she's 19 years old and punching above her weight in the brain but she is hoping to send a message to muslims everywhere. was. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program what started as a racist tweet has become a rallying cry for supporters of u.s. president donald trump at a campaign event in north carolina he repeated his...
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and in malaysia a young woman is rewriting the script in the world a pro wrestling this teenager is punching above her weight in the green but she's also hoping to send a message to muslims everywhere. i'm sumi so much going to thank you very much. what started as a racist tweet has become a rallying cry for supporters of donald trump at a campaign event in north carolina the u.s. president repeated his attacks on several democratic congresswoman some in the crowd started chanting send her back. now earlier this week trumpets we did that their representatives should go back to their countries despite them being u.s. citizens democrats condemned his racist comments but republicans have thrown their support behind the president here's part of a speech in which he goes after the 4 minority lawmakers. did i have a suggestion for the hate filled extremists who are constantly trying to tear our country down they never ever do the good decision that's why i say hey if they don't like it a little believe little. they're always telling us how don't run and how to do this out of the you know what if t
and in malaysia a young woman is rewriting the script in the world a pro wrestling this teenager is punching above her weight in the green but she's also hoping to send a message to muslims everywhere. i'm sumi so much going to thank you very much. what started as a racist tweet has become a rallying cry for supporters of donald trump at a campaign event in north carolina the u.s. president repeated his attacks on several democratic congresswoman some in the crowd started chanting send her...
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central banks from malaysia to canada prepare their own decisions this week.l economics and policy editor kathleen hays is here with the review. why are bond bulls thinking the fed will cut rates despite the very strong labor report last week? kathleen: it certainly was strong. the consensus is now, the fed may be going to the aggressive 50 basis point rate cut. henry mcveigh, the head of was onmacro at kkr, bloomberg television earlier. this is what he said when asked about it. >> i think the market got too dovish on the fed. the idea they would do 50 basis point in terms of easing in july is too optimistic. ultimately, the fed sees low-inflation and i think they see slowing growth. the prudent thing to do is 25 basis points. kathleen: our bloomberg team did a survey. i like to focus on the head of global rates strategy for td securities. she is saying go long treasuries because the structural reason for fate that kites -- fed rate cuts are still there. it is not just a trade war. you still have what happens with brexit. the iran-u.s. tensions that shery was
central banks from malaysia to canada prepare their own decisions this week.l economics and policy editor kathleen hays is here with the review. why are bond bulls thinking the fed will cut rates despite the very strong labor report last week? kathleen: it certainly was strong. the consensus is now, the fed may be going to the aggressive 50 basis point rate cut. henry mcveigh, the head of was onmacro at kkr, bloomberg television earlier. this is what he said when asked about it. >> i...
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and out of some great pictures and sounds from the malaysia f.a. cup final where a woold record was broken by the fans more than 83000 were there in koala lumpur and before kick off they did a viking club made famous by ice when the euro 2016. malaysia's football league claims its state of national records of the country's biggest viking. and that's all the sport for me more coming up again later phil to thank you very much for this news hour on al-jazeera from me fully back to bill and i'll take the high end watching live from london next. i've been looking at your instagram account and reading takes into the apples fall behind the scenes base is a dialogue when donald trump announce his candidacy for president everyone laughed at them everyone has a voice the best chance the democrats have to beat donald trump is to nominate an exciting inspirational callus mother nominee joining the global conversation in your thoughts get to twitter and on down to 0. the latest news as it breaks it is long campaigned against what it calls attempts to undermine
and out of some great pictures and sounds from the malaysia f.a. cup final where a woold record was broken by the fans more than 83000 were there in koala lumpur and before kick off they did a viking club made famous by ice when the euro 2016. malaysia's football league claims its state of national records of the country's biggest viking. and that's all the sport for me more coming up again later phil to thank you very much for this news hour on al-jazeera from me fully back to bill and i'll...