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i'm melissa chan welcome to news asia the government of indian prime minister narendra modi has approved a pair of bills that would change the way farmers do business in the country and that has triggered protests among them and among lawmakers from the opposition and even the government india's minister for food processing resigned last week in protest against the bill. that. protests on the streets of delhi an outpouring of anger over a new farm bill that many see as anti farmer. opponents of double edged black law and say it was rushed through parliament without proper debate and consultation was 7 originally we had protesting the way the government passed the phone bills in such a dictatorial manna modi's claim of being a supporter of farmers has now proved to be hollow it was about time was drugged sunday's vote in india's upper house of parliament spot chaotic scenes 5 was m.p.'s shouted slogans against the bills forcing several adjournment was others tore up copies of the legislation. lawmakers were suspended from parliament for unruly behavior but in the end the government prevai
i'm melissa chan welcome to news asia the government of indian prime minister narendra modi has approved a pair of bills that would change the way farmers do business in the country and that has triggered protests among them and among lawmakers from the opposition and even the government india's minister for food processing resigned last week in protest against the bill. that. protests on the streets of delhi an outpouring of anger over a new farm bill that many see as anti farmer. opponents of...
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i'm melissa chan welcome to news asia tensions between china and taiwan have hit a high not seen in years most recently chinese warplanes crossed to the median line the narrow strait separating the 2 sides over the past week that's according to taiwan's president high in one the united states plays a role in all this says taiwan's main supporter the trumpet administration plans to sell taiwan billions of dollars in weapons from missiles to surveillance drones in order to shore up its defenses against any potential attack by beijing taiwan is a democracy with a separate government but president xi jinping considers it a part of his people's republic of china. over ousting reception for taiwan's leader as she meets air force offices at one of the territories most important to military bases. president sighing when he was there to deliver a special message following a spike in tensions between time in china so we're thinking of as a commander in chief of our national armed forces i want to assure the people that our national army officers and soldiers are absolutely capable and determined to
i'm melissa chan welcome to news asia tensions between china and taiwan have hit a high not seen in years most recently chinese warplanes crossed to the median line the narrow strait separating the 2 sides over the past week that's according to taiwan's president high in one the united states plays a role in all this says taiwan's main supporter the trumpet administration plans to sell taiwan billions of dollars in weapons from missiles to surveillance drones in order to shore up its defenses...
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i'm melissa chan welcome to news asia it's great to have you with us protests in thailand have entered their 2nd month activists feel the military dominates too much of the government and that the country has slid further and further away from democracy what's different this time from previous protests over the years has also been the call to reform the country's monarchy while the people protest by gere along corn has reportedly spent much of the pandemic at a luxury hotel in southern germany protesters want to limit the team's power his finances and they want to have the right to criticize him something they can't do under thailand's strict laws at the moment. a tribute to democracy ripped away and disappeared a whodunnit near bangkok's royal palace. less than 24 hours earlier protest leaders had installed this plaque engraved with the message thailand belongs to the people good authorities say they're pressing charges over this bold challenge to the thai king on paper thailand has a constitutional monarchy but criticism 'd often leads to prison 'd now the taboo has been broken and t
i'm melissa chan welcome to news asia it's great to have you with us protests in thailand have entered their 2nd month activists feel the military dominates too much of the government and that the country has slid further and further away from democracy what's different this time from previous protests over the years has also been the call to reform the country's monarchy while the people protest by gere along corn has reportedly spent much of the pandemic at a luxury hotel in southern germany...
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i'm melissa chan and welcome to news asia researchers in australia have identified and mapped more than 380 suspected detention facilities and she that northwestern part of china where the government has in turn hundreds of thousands possibly more than a 1000000 muslim minorities including the weekers that's 100 more facilities than previously known and they used to satellite images to build their database one trend has stood out the communist party is building more high security prisons and decommissioning the lower security ones in other words in the last 3 years they've doubled down on this crackdown despite growing international. well pressure and what's happening directly contradicts beijing's narrative china 1st tried to deny the existence of cannes and then it said most people in there have returned home and now with these latest revelations this is what the chinese foreign ministry said. when outputs and. so-called detention camps have never existed in sheehan joan we have repeatedly responded to various charney relations reports fabricated obvious trailing strategic policy inst
i'm melissa chan and welcome to news asia researchers in australia have identified and mapped more than 380 suspected detention facilities and she that northwestern part of china where the government has in turn hundreds of thousands possibly more than a 1000000 muslim minorities including the weekers that's 100 more facilities than previously known and they used to satellite images to build their database one trend has stood out the communist party is building more high security prisons and...
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due to the news a show with melissa chan is coming up next stay tuned.passionate drama competition rivalry marketing numbers atmosphere power fight at sac intuition love hate money millionaire fans friends fairness fans and fans old folks on you tube join us. we're on the road in the usa greeting people across the country listening to their hopes and their worries looking with them tour it's election day. one of the big topics of this election is migration the really the young men and twibil colorado who's call america home for 20 years and still might face deportation for the story for news. do leave her whose home. of the morning. can't sleep because your 4 isn't. in the swallow smolder. who knows all the moves. there's no use in the love of 4 which. comes under your kids in the book or. can't sleep. or couldn't sleep. it's. this is the wus a shout coming up today pushing back against beijing. on congress want a new security law exposed in the city to be scrapped we look at all that's up against and haul their fighting back also coming up from to make
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i'm melissa chan welcome to news asia the government of indian prime minister narendra modi has approved a pair of bills that would change the way farmers do business in the country and that has triggered protests among them and among lawmakers from the opposition and even the government india's minister for food processing resigned last week in protest against the bill. but one that was. protests on the streets of delhi an outpouring of anger over a new phone bill that many see as anti farmer opponents of double digits lation black law and say it was rushed through parliament without proper debate and consultation. before the leadership that we are protesting the way the government passed the phone bills in such a dictatorial manner. modi's claim of being a supporter of farmers has now proved to be hollow it was resurrected at sunday's vote in india's upper house of parliament spot chaotic scenes 5 was m.p.'s shouted slogans against the bills forcing several adjournment was others tore up copies of the legislation. lawmakers were suspended from parliament for unruly behavior but in the
i'm melissa chan welcome to news asia the government of indian prime minister narendra modi has approved a pair of bills that would change the way farmers do business in the country and that has triggered protests among them and among lawmakers from the opposition and even the government india's minister for food processing resigned last week in protest against the bill. but one that was. protests on the streets of delhi an outpouring of anger over a new phone bill that many see as anti farmer...
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i'm melissa chan welcome to news asia it's great to have you with us protests in thailand have entered their 2nd month activists feel the military dominates too much of the government and that the country has slid further and further away from democracy what's different this time from previous protests over the years has also been the call to reform the country's monarchy while the people protest by gere along corn has reportedly spent much of the pandemic at a luxury hotel in southern germany protesters want to limit the king's power his finances and they want to have the right to criticize him something they can't do under thailand's strict laws at the moment. a tribute to democracy ripped away and disappeared a whodunnit near bangkok's royal palace. less than 24 hours earlier protest leaders had installed this plaque engraved with the message thailand belongs to the people. authorities say they're pressing charges over this bold challenge to the thai king on paper thailand has a constitutional monarchy but criticism 'd often leads to prison now the taboo has been broken and the call
i'm melissa chan welcome to news asia it's great to have you with us protests in thailand have entered their 2nd month activists feel the military dominates too much of the government and that the country has slid further and further away from democracy what's different this time from previous protests over the years has also been the call to reform the country's monarchy while the people protest by gere along corn has reportedly spent much of the pandemic at a luxury hotel in southern germany...
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color i'm melissa chan and i'm just hosting the stream home edition today we're going to be talking about endangered languages there are some 50027000 languages out there depending on how you count it and 50 to 90 percent of it it's estimated could be gone by the end of the century we'll take a look at why and speak to some of those who are working to. preserve these languages as always on you tube post your comments and questions we'll try to get to as many as possible see you too you can join the stream. welcome to our guest today we have david and we had rock or a we have beat us to get quick if you can each introduce yourselves to everyone let's start with david. i am a listener and good morning to all of our viewers and my name's david harris my most successful geographic explorer now i study law. and endangered languages and i work with last speak. to world to help them change their language just david you broke up there so i'm going to let the viewers know that you are affiliated with national geographic. now be considered introduce yourself to everyone. how bush will gain a lot of
color i'm melissa chan and i'm just hosting the stream home edition today we're going to be talking about endangered languages there are some 50027000 languages out there depending on how you count it and 50 to 90 percent of it it's estimated could be gone by the end of the century we'll take a look at why and speak to some of those who are working to. preserve these languages as always on you tube post your comments and questions we'll try to get to as many as possible see you too you can join...
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hello i'm melissa chan and i'm guest hosting this stream home edition today we're going to be talking about endangered languages there are some 50027000 languages out there depending on how you count it and 50 to 90 percent of it it's estimated could be gone by the end of the century we'll take a look at why and speak to some of those who are working to preserve these languages as always on you tube post your comments and questions we'll try to get to as many as possible see you too you can join the stream. welcome to our guest today we have david and we have a rock or a we have beat us to get quickly if you can each introduce yourselves to everyone let's start with david. i mean listen and good morning to our viewers and my name's david harris i must secure geographic. i study law. and endangered languages and i work with last speak. to world to help them change their languages pts. david you broke up there so i'm going to let the viewers know that you are affiliated with national geographic. now be considered introduce yourself to everyone. how. in a cause that probably current will
hello i'm melissa chan and i'm guest hosting this stream home edition today we're going to be talking about endangered languages there are some 50027000 languages out there depending on how you count it and 50 to 90 percent of it it's estimated could be gone by the end of the century we'll take a look at why and speak to some of those who are working to preserve these languages as always on you tube post your comments and questions we'll try to get to as many as possible see you too you can...
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i'm melissa chan and i'm guest hosting this stream home edition today we're going to be talking about endangered languages there are some 50027000 languages out there depending on how you count it and 50 to 90 percent of it it's estimated could be gone by the end of the century we'll take a look at why and speak to some of those who are working to preserve these languages as always on.
i'm melissa chan and i'm guest hosting this stream home edition today we're going to be talking about endangered languages there are some 50027000 languages out there depending on how you count it and 50 to 90 percent of it it's estimated could be gone by the end of the century we'll take a look at why and speak to some of those who are working to preserve these languages as always on.
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i'm melissa chan welcome to news asia it's great to have you with us protests in thailand have entered their 2nd month activists feel the military dominates too much of the government and that the country has slid further and further away from democracy what's different this time from previous protests over the years has also been the call to reform the country's monarchy while the people protest by gere a long court has reportedly spent much of the pandemic at a luxury hotel in southern germany protesters want to limit the team's power his finances and they want to have the right to criticize him something they can't do under thailand's strict laws at the moment. a tribute to democracy ripped away and disappeared a whodunnit near bangkok's royal palace. less than 24 hours earlier protest leaders had installed this plaque engraved with the message thailand belongs to the people. authorities say they're pressing charges over this bold challenge to the thai king on paper thailand has a constitutional monarchy but criticism 'd often leads to prison 'd now the taboo has been broken and the
i'm melissa chan welcome to news asia it's great to have you with us protests in thailand have entered their 2nd month activists feel the military dominates too much of the government and that the country has slid further and further away from democracy what's different this time from previous protests over the years has also been the call to reform the country's monarchy while the people protest by gere a long court has reportedly spent much of the pandemic at a luxury hotel in southern...
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i'm melissa chan and welcome to news asia researchers in australia have identified and mapped more than 380 suspected detention facilities and xing gem that northwestern part of china where the government has in turn hundreds of thousands possibly more than a 1000000 muslim minorities including the waders that's 100 more facilities than previously known and they used to satellite images to build their database one trend has stood out the communist party is building more high security prisons and decommissioning the lower security ones in other words in the last 3 years they've doubled down on this crackdown despite growing international pressure and what's happening directly contradicts beijing's narrative china 1st tried to deny the existence of cannes and then it said most people in there have returned home and now with these latest revelations this is what the chinese foreign ministry said. so-called detention camps have never existed in she joan we have repeatedly responded to various charney relations reports fabricated or just really in strategic policy institute altered a good by
i'm melissa chan and welcome to news asia researchers in australia have identified and mapped more than 380 suspected detention facilities and xing gem that northwestern part of china where the government has in turn hundreds of thousands possibly more than a 1000000 muslim minorities including the waders that's 100 more facilities than previously known and they used to satellite images to build their database one trend has stood out the communist party is building more high security prisons...