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mumbai has plans, but where they differentiate that is implementation in mumbai is lacking.ure overhaul and a strong political will. fast paced element in shanghai came at a cost and the government brushed aside all to dos, including displacement issues. the question is, whether mumbai would be willing to pay that price. let's briefly look at the asian stock markets, all well entrenched in positive territory after gains on wall street overnight as investors judge the latest tit—for—tat tariffs between the us and china that is less damaging than expected. thank you for watching. i am rico hizon. this is bbc news. the headlines this hour: china imposes another $60 billion of tariffs on us imports a day after president trump announces more taxes on some chinese goods. south korea's president moonjae—in continues talks with kim jong—un on denuclearisation in pyongyang. two men who were in charge of an sas exercise in the brecon beacons in which 3 reservists died have been cleared of negligence. the men died trying to complete the 16—mile march on one of the hottest days of 2013.
mumbai has plans, but where they differentiate that is implementation in mumbai is lacking.ure overhaul and a strong political will. fast paced element in shanghai came at a cost and the government brushed aside all to dos, including displacement issues. the question is, whether mumbai would be willing to pay that price. let's briefly look at the asian stock markets, all well entrenched in positive territory after gains on wall street overnight as investors judge the latest tit—for—tat...
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haslinda: mumbai was one of the original stops along the ancient silk road.t's port remains the country's largest. it is also home to the indian navy's western command, looking west across the arabian sea to pakistan and the middle east, and to the east and the riches of southeast asia, and ultimately china. ♪ >> some of the defaults are not surprising. especially sri lanka. you look at the economy, the size of the investment and the project. the port gets one or two hips every week, so it is not surprising the project has gone under. >> if you are a recipient country in bri and china comes along and you negotiate appropriate terms for whatever the project happens to be, there aren't a lot of competitors beating down your door. this is to china's advantage. they bring the funding and expertise. that is a compelling package for a recipient country, but the recipients have to be careful of the financial terms. ♪ haslinda: so, from india to central asia, that is where we are traveling next as we continue to navigate china's belt and road initiative. ♪ ♪ haslinda
haslinda: mumbai was one of the original stops along the ancient silk road.t's port remains the country's largest. it is also home to the indian navy's western command, looking west across the arabian sea to pakistan and the middle east, and to the east and the riches of southeast asia, and ultimately china. ♪ >> some of the defaults are not surprising. especially sri lanka. you look at the economy, the size of the investment and the project. the port gets one or two hips every week, so...
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we begin this program and mumbai, known as the gateway to india. not so welcoming to china's belt and road initiative. countries with massive economies accounting for more than one third of -- but with a long history of mistrust. think it's understandable india is nervous about having this giant neighbor growing so quickly. is nervousd india about this and doesn't want china to be planning the asia infrastructure. for india tontial benefit if china is financing good infrastructure projects around the region. >> amongst the neighbors -- that we canies become and the shift that can become highly indebted. they share a contentious border the question is should they be concerned about bri, i think they will be most concerned with countries that border them would have traditionally had their spare of influence -- their sphere of influence. port init was a bangladesh or a port intrigue longer, -- a port in sri lanka yes, they will be , absolutely concerned. haslinda: at the heart of india's opposition is the biggest single project of the belt and road in
we begin this program and mumbai, known as the gateway to india. not so welcoming to china's belt and road initiative. countries with massive economies accounting for more than one third of -- but with a long history of mistrust. think it's understandable india is nervous about having this giant neighbor growing so quickly. is nervousd india about this and doesn't want china to be planning the asia infrastructure. for india tontial benefit if china is financing good infrastructure projects...
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back to mumbai and it's back to work. the family textile business and the bang this brand reiman boasts an annual turnover of more than eighty million dollars with three thousand shops across the country. today the group's big boss is inspecting his brands flagship store. gets down to eleven that it's a little distance from iran but it's cheaper. than ali or fabric to pay out of the fountain for life and. the rehman brand was launched by family at the beginning of the twentieth century. it was losing momentum when he took over in two thousand to die it's a huge success. business success means he can indulge in his passions. from high in textiles and suit jackets it is here that this baby damon gets his adrenaline rush. want to promote the sport stories his biggest needed two or three times a year of every day for coming director no there's no degree rise or any of that so it is just you know bring whatever you bought or people have his enthusiasm to dig out from adrenaline and. to become a good of a drag this type of a da
back to mumbai and it's back to work. the family textile business and the bang this brand reiman boasts an annual turnover of more than eighty million dollars with three thousand shops across the country. today the group's big boss is inspecting his brands flagship store. gets down to eleven that it's a little distance from iran but it's cheaper. than ali or fabric to pay out of the fountain for life and. the rehman brand was launched by family at the beginning of the twentieth century. it was...
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sameer hashmi in mumbai. the nikkei has been falling over worries over trade. was no need to keep canada in the north american free trade agreement, nafta. and also warned congress not to meddle with trade negotiations, 01’ to meddle with trade negotiations, or he says he will simply terminated altogether. that spooked investors in the us and also asia because it raises worries over the likelihood over whether there will be a deal with china orjapan and the us so lots of questions over trade. that is how it has opened across europe over the last hour and we have a close watch on turkish inflation, up another 2.5% month on month in august, much more than forecast, so over the year inflation soaring to just shy of 18%, real concern with prices rising so quickly, how can turkey keep that in check? the big question it can deliver. more that with sour. michael hewson, chief market analyst at cmc markets is with us. good morning. nice to see you. indeed. labour day in the us, no action on wall street but the news coming out of turkey, given the news we have had out o
sameer hashmi in mumbai. the nikkei has been falling over worries over trade. was no need to keep canada in the north american free trade agreement, nafta. and also warned congress not to meddle with trade negotiations, 01’ to meddle with trade negotiations, or he says he will simply terminated altogether. that spooked investors in the us and also asia because it raises worries over the likelihood over whether there will be a deal with china orjapan and the us so lots of questions over trade....
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to jaipur flight returns back to mumbai after forty five minutes or passengers are safe including me other passengers one white socom this one treating the airplane last pressure immediately after taking off scores of passengers including me bleeding from the nose northeast after her no announcement on board to wear the oxygen mask passenger safety completely ignored in response jet a reason least a statement saying everyone onboard returned safely with five people requiring additional medical attention and later visit released the airline says it's cooperated with india's civil aviation authority in the investigation and they regret it inconvenience caused to our guests. time to bring you up to date with some more business stories and we're going to start in turkey the country cut its economic growth forecasts in half for this year and next this comes as turkish finance minister travels to relent today carrying some heavy luggage the euro has plunged by forty percent this year over concerns about president. policy and there is a deep deep rift with the united states inflation is now
to jaipur flight returns back to mumbai after forty five minutes or passengers are safe including me other passengers one white socom this one treating the airplane last pressure immediately after taking off scores of passengers including me bleeding from the nose northeast after her no announcement on board to wear the oxygen mask passenger safety completely ignored in response jet a reason least a statement saying everyone onboard returned safely with five people requiring additional medical...
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a makeshift raft has turned into a lifeline for people living in a slum in the indian city of mumbai. and residents find it more convenient for crossing a polluted waterway. but the man behind this so—called ‘gutter cruise' fears the service will be shut down. now to a story that's stirring up cross—border controversy between singapore and malaysia. it's not geo—politics, but what some would consider far more important — food! singapore's bid to seek unesco recognition for its hawker street culture has been received with fury by some malaysian chefs, with one calling the move arrogant. hawker culture is famous in singapore. it's people gathering in hawker centres where they can buy cheap food and drinks, and sit at communal no—frills tables. other items on unesco's list of cultural heritage include windmills in the netherlands, neapolitan pizza making in italy. that recognition was met by street parties earlier this year. and the beer culture in belgium, while many european nations have a love of beer, only in belgium can drinking it, be called a cultural experince. earlier i wasjoine
a makeshift raft has turned into a lifeline for people living in a slum in the indian city of mumbai. and residents find it more convenient for crossing a polluted waterway. but the man behind this so—called ‘gutter cruise' fears the service will be shut down. now to a story that's stirring up cross—border controversy between singapore and malaysia. it's not geo—politics, but what some would consider far more important — food! singapore's bid to seek unesco recognition for its hawker...
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. >> in mumbai? >> it was right in the heart of mumbai. the prime minister addressed the crowd, it was incredible. >> and then last year we took global citizen to hamburg germany with pharrell, shakira. we had jim kim who's here with us tonight. >> i saw him backstage. >> this is a growing movement. >> it's amazing. for the umpteen people who have texted me, how do you get tickets to this event? >> the way that global citizens come to this event. they take action in support of the world's poor. what does an action mean? we actually -- they download the global citizen act, they may send a tweet, a donation. they may volunteer. they earn points, and all those points help them get here. >> i sent a tweet. but it's actually compelling governments, the european union, turkey. you have these governments, canada that are pledging billions of dollars as a result. >> ireland just said they're upping their commitment. >> ireland should be praised. what they just announced is extraordinary. >> $800 million a year to 3 billion. that's almost 1% of the
. >> in mumbai? >> it was right in the heart of mumbai. the prime minister addressed the crowd, it was incredible. >> and then last year we took global citizen to hamburg germany with pharrell, shakira. we had jim kim who's here with us tonight. >> i saw him backstage. >> this is a growing movement. >> it's amazing. for the umpteen people who have texted me, how do you get tickets to this event? >> the way that global citizens come to this event. they...
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a makeshift raft has turned into a lifeline for people living in a slum in the indian city of mumbai.and residents find it more convenient for crossing a polluted waterway. but the man behind this so—called "gutter cruise" fears the service will be shut down. i'm rico hizon in london. and sharajit leyl is in singapore. thank you for watching newsday. hello there. a full uk weather forecast coming up in a moment, but first of all the latest on that massive hurricane heading towards the eastern side of united states. it isa the eastern side of united states. it is a category for hurricane, sustained wind of 140 mph but is forecast to strengthen, with wind getting up to 185 mph were. it will make landfall friday morning in north carolina but the fx will be felt up and down the mid— atlantic coast with the risk of flooding and those damaging winds as well. here in the uk look at a conference seeking its way slowly southwards today and that will have an effect on the temperatures. yesterday we saw highs of 25 degrees in both london and exeter as well but today we are looking at highs of ar
a makeshift raft has turned into a lifeline for people living in a slum in the indian city of mumbai.and residents find it more convenient for crossing a polluted waterway. but the man behind this so—called "gutter cruise" fears the service will be shut down. i'm rico hizon in london. and sharajit leyl is in singapore. thank you for watching newsday. hello there. a full uk weather forecast coming up in a moment, but first of all the latest on that massive hurricane heading towards...
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at the age of sixteen campania decided to leave from mumbai. she worked as a seamstress in a garment factory and saved a small sum. she used to invest in real estate. the first move was to buy a piece of land in the north of the city. she resold at a premium price. and new interim order we're going we're hungry. to go get the. well managed. company. well behold what i. got by. saying got to make hasty. today kalponik powerful real estate in construction materials group the basic don't have to be and here are my dear one could be the news for you to me then pressure they really don't know you're going to see me. the third will be up and they didn't hear. you looking. despite the multi-million dollar projects that she manages calpine and her family don't lock themselves away in a bubble of luxury. on sundays kalponik entertains modestly at home. all day for family and neighbors but also for those who come to us for her how it. also mother but. the one leg of. this couple comes from her village they have just traveled fifteen hours by bus to tell
at the age of sixteen campania decided to leave from mumbai. she worked as a seamstress in a garment factory and saved a small sum. she used to invest in real estate. the first move was to buy a piece of land in the north of the city. she resold at a premium price. and new interim order we're going we're hungry. to go get the. well managed. company. well behold what i. got by. saying got to make hasty. today kalponik powerful real estate in construction materials group the basic don't have to...
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back to mumbai and it's back to work with. the family textile business and the finest brand reiman boasts an annual turnover of more than eighteen million dollars with three thousand shops across the country. today the group's big boss is inspecting his brands flagship store. gets down to eleven that it's a little distance from iran but it's cheaper. than ali or fabric to. cover the found full life in. the rembrandt was launched by family at the beginning of the twentieth century. it was losing momentum when he took over in two thousand to die it's a huge success. business success means he can indulge in his passions. from high end textiles and suit jackets it is here that this baby damon gets his adrenaline rush. want to promote the sport stories as buddhists we did two or three times a year of every year for coming direct you know there's no doubt agree with. me about starters just you know bring whatever you brought or people have this enthusiasm to take out some adrenaline and. to become a good of a drag ticed the danger f
back to mumbai and it's back to work with. the family textile business and the finest brand reiman boasts an annual turnover of more than eighteen million dollars with three thousand shops across the country. today the group's big boss is inspecting his brands flagship store. gets down to eleven that it's a little distance from iran but it's cheaper. than ali or fabric to. cover the found full life in. the rembrandt was launched by family at the beginning of the twentieth century. it was losing...
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band the students verdict on seven days in mumbai. good musicians are really incredible we've been learning so much that's really great. excited for the fact is going to happen in september and. from germany and fight from india. to get this stage some great symphony musicians as well. the last few hours in mumbai the young musicians from germany and india get to enjoy some free time. they'll soon be going to pinball. and no doubt they're practicing like mad because that collective concert that they're doing will be performed on september the twentieth and that concert will also feature an orchestral work of the premier of it and it's one that was commissioned by by the composer band much simpler and the refute player. can stay tuned for that interesting stuff what's really interesting is not just a crossover of countries but also really of artistic discipline yes absolutely i mean beethoven inspired so many different artists and has over over the decades and centuries and this particular installation i'm going to show you is really w
band the students verdict on seven days in mumbai. good musicians are really incredible we've been learning so much that's really great. excited for the fact is going to happen in september and. from germany and fight from india. to get this stage some great symphony musicians as well. the last few hours in mumbai the young musicians from germany and india get to enjoy some free time. they'll soon be going to pinball. and no doubt they're practicing like mad because that collective concert that...
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band the students verdict on seven days in mumbai. in the indian. really incredible we've been learning so much that's really great. excited for the be the one fest that is going to happen in september and. from germany and five from india very keen on working together in this stage some great symphony musicians as well. the last few hours in mumbai the young musicians from germany and india get to enjoy some free time. they will soon be reunited pinball. and that concert that they're referring to is coming up on the twentieth of september will also be here in berlin on the twenty first it's also going to feature the premiere of peace that's been commissioned by g.w. by the composer about how to. keep our eyes. on the cultures are so on the record and also between artistic disciplines yet you know that beethoven has inspired so many artists over the time and it's interesting there's a lot of things that you can see in bone that underscore that there's i could show you one piece that's really interesting now that i've gotten just along here this is a
band the students verdict on seven days in mumbai. in the indian. really incredible we've been learning so much that's really great. excited for the be the one fest that is going to happen in september and. from germany and five from india very keen on working together in this stage some great symphony musicians as well. the last few hours in mumbai the young musicians from germany and india get to enjoy some free time. they will soon be reunited pinball. and that concert that they're referring...
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plan was that the the plane was flying from mumbai tojaipur.t out a statement quote "the b737 aircraft, with 166 guests and 5 crew landed normally in mumbai. all guests were deplaned safely and taken to the terminal. first aid was administered see you next week. it's certainly been a busy couple of days here in the weather centre, two main stars injust days here in the weather centre, two main stars in just two days. the second one across england and wales, gave torrential rain the day on thursday and thursday night and with ita thursday and thursday night and with it a stronger spell of wins in southern areas. the potential is still there by the time we get to friday morning of some trees down. now, as that blows away on friday just take that warm humid air we had with it away, but we keep the strong upper—level winds, the strong jet strea m upper—level winds, the strong jet stream which will continue to drive in further areas of low pressure. if the potential for more stormy weather this weekend. it certainly looks rather inclement to start f
plan was that the the plane was flying from mumbai tojaipur.t out a statement quote "the b737 aircraft, with 166 guests and 5 crew landed normally in mumbai. all guests were deplaned safely and taken to the terminal. first aid was administered see you next week. it's certainly been a busy couple of days here in the weather centre, two main stars injust days here in the weather centre, two main stars in just two days. the second one across england and wales, gave torrential rain the day on...
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that's going to sing is from the homes of trust in mumbai india's old instigate community based organization he joins us from delhi welcome to d w let's get your reaction first to this verdict thank you. well i'm super excited and. this war because the much awaited verdict that has come to us it's a very very long to me almost like seventeen years have gone and today the day has come where we can feel very much part of the country like a free citizen there is no fear of his nor threat of three seventy seven and. i'm super excited to hear that you know of a supreme court has given us as. these super duper excited so the law changes we saw in the report society not quite so forgiving how do you think indian society will react to this. when we always say that changing the law decriminalization is the first step. but this is a very very clear. step one this is being done the next is to reach out to stakeholders and interestingly in this judgement by the liberal judges said. we need to create an environment you need to create an environment where the community could feel comfortable we need to se
that's going to sing is from the homes of trust in mumbai india's old instigate community based organization he joins us from delhi welcome to d w let's get your reaction first to this verdict thank you. well i'm super excited and. this war because the much awaited verdict that has come to us it's a very very long to me almost like seventeen years have gone and today the day has come where we can feel very much part of the country like a free citizen there is no fear of his nor threat of three...
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unfortunate headlines recently after a jet airways cruise failure to properly pressurize a flight from mumbai which left passengers bleeding from their ears and noses a messy report seems to punctuate a series of setbacks for jet perhaps the most serious news coming early last month when the directorate of civil aviation declared that they would audit jets books later jet announced its second quarter of losses after the initial release of the report was delayed in twenty eighteen jet was denying a bid to merge with a subsidiary and did not muster an attempt to bid for air india reports are that the indian government is now concerned enough to measure which could lift jet including a cut in jet fuel prices and aircraft servicing taxes as well as more generous credit are being considered considered to help. and we now move to that media auction over the weekend that we told you about last time we're comcast a twenty first century fox we're bidding to own telecom and broadcasting giant sky u.k. sky is the largest of the u.k. pay t.v. companies and comcast has one although some might question if
unfortunate headlines recently after a jet airways cruise failure to properly pressurize a flight from mumbai which left passengers bleeding from their ears and noses a messy report seems to punctuate a series of setbacks for jet perhaps the most serious news coming early last month when the directorate of civil aviation declared that they would audit jets books later jet announced its second quarter of losses after the initial release of the report was delayed in twenty eighteen jet was...
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travel to the city of new donna about three hundred kilometers north of mumbai where the hack took place. we find several people whose data were stolen. one of them agrees to talk to us on camera. sera is a furniture dealer he's forty years old. he's going to show us his government receipt book. it shows whether someone has received food benefits but there are no entries in the book. is doing well so he doesn't need government help. but the official online monitoring system shows that good cheer on his purchased food whoever did it used to cheer as biometric data. i fear the idea made a visual proof that someone stole my fingerprints we have to give that data to the government to madness and we call need not say south bank accounts without it the police are investigating i'm really water a go go go grab the what is subsea is a. good series prints are now available on the digital black market. if someone uses them to commit a crime or could become a suspect. we have it paid enough attention to this problem in the west hackers have managed to penetrate the world's largest biometric databas
travel to the city of new donna about three hundred kilometers north of mumbai where the hack took place. we find several people whose data were stolen. one of them agrees to talk to us on camera. sera is a furniture dealer he's forty years old. he's going to show us his government receipt book. it shows whether someone has received food benefits but there are no entries in the book. is doing well so he doesn't need government help. but the official online monitoring system shows that good...
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boeing seven thirty seven that's operated by a low cost indian carrier jet airways took off from mumbai on thursday heading to the city of jack poor initially all seemed fine everything normal but as the aircraft climbed thirty passengers. again showing painful symptoms many started bleeding from the nose and ears as you can see the oxygen masks dropped as well and within forty five minutes of taking off the crew turned back to land safely eight people ended up in the hospital though so what happened well someone forgot to flip the cabin pressurisation switch so jet airways says that the flight's cockpit crew has been taken off scheduled duties and an investigation is going ahead the airline also hopped on twitter released this statement it says that it regrets the inconvenience that was caused to its guests but this is what some on board had to say goldblum but we were flying from mumbai to jive poor suddenly the oxygen mosques came down we didn't realize what was happening there was no arrangements i'm a diabetic patient nobody offered us any snacks for me this airline is in worse sha
boeing seven thirty seven that's operated by a low cost indian carrier jet airways took off from mumbai on thursday heading to the city of jack poor initially all seemed fine everything normal but as the aircraft climbed thirty passengers. again showing painful symptoms many started bleeding from the nose and ears as you can see the oxygen masks dropped as well and within forty five minutes of taking off the crew turned back to land safely eight people ended up in the hospital though so what...
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back to mumbai and it's back to work with. the family textile business and the finest brand reiman boasts an annual turnover of more than eighty million dollars with three thousand shops across the country. today the group's big boss is inspecting his brands flagship store. gets down to eleven that it's a little distance from iran but it's cheap it's. a couple of the falcon four five and. the rembrandt was launched by family at the beginning of the twentieth century. it was losing momentum when he took over in two thousand to die it's a huge success. business success means he can indulge in his passions. from high end textiles and suit jackets it is here that this damon gets his adrenaline rush. want to promote the sport stories his biggest critic two or three times a day every day for becoming director no there's no degree rise or any of that so it is just you know bring whatever you brought or people have his enthusiasm to figure out some adrenaline and. to become a good of a drag this ties to the danger fascinates the inmat
back to mumbai and it's back to work with. the family textile business and the finest brand reiman boasts an annual turnover of more than eighty million dollars with three thousand shops across the country. today the group's big boss is inspecting his brands flagship store. gets down to eleven that it's a little distance from iran but it's cheap it's. a couple of the falcon four five and. the rembrandt was launched by family at the beginning of the twentieth century. it was losing momentum when...
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supportive of this crew of support is because you can generate the money and create jobs not only in mumbai india but in could. control i could not stand because you fuel invest that you know largescale the cost of the electricity goes down in down in down and get even cheaper then coal fire electricity poor fire the electricity is like about five to six cents per kilowatt now from this the solar panel is now already wind down to four cents in dubai and i would be already be taxed on in the year you can go down to four cents so you so ready even more cheaper then the people this is why these technology can be a game changer we all need just need that largest piece of land but it's not done because of stuff or even to siberia what can't can't can't be implemented somewhere like for instance the heart where there's like a lot of sun you know of course of course there has been talking about it but at so far until now no deal with this has been some. technological problems that's why this project that didn't go very well but now about two to three years ago they completed that is almost at the
supportive of this crew of support is because you can generate the money and create jobs not only in mumbai india but in could. control i could not stand because you fuel invest that you know largescale the cost of the electricity goes down in down in down and get even cheaper then coal fire electricity poor fire the electricity is like about five to six cents per kilowatt now from this the solar panel is now already wind down to four cents in dubai and i would be already be taxed on in the...
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the universe how did it come to be what holds nasa together in space and time she even a viewer in mumbai sent in a question about research facilities that are looking for. a hadron collider. hadrons are a family of subatomic particles that composite particles made up of quarks. the best known hadrons on. trans and protons which are found in atomic nuclei that major components in the matter that makes up our bodies and the world around us. physicists use high energy collisions of hadron's to try to answer questions about matter and energy the collisions are carried out in giant particle accelerators. the world's most powerful collider is deep underground at the european organization for nuclear research or cern near geneva switzerland. the large hadron collider l h c is a twenty seven kilometer long ring of ultra cool magnets surrounding two fin pipes through these particles headed in opposite directions are accelerated to near the speed of light and then slam together in detectors the size of houses. the colliding hadrons form a hot dense fireball which produces a range of different suba
the universe how did it come to be what holds nasa together in space and time she even a viewer in mumbai sent in a question about research facilities that are looking for. a hadron collider. hadrons are a family of subatomic particles that composite particles made up of quarks. the best known hadrons on. trans and protons which are found in atomic nuclei that major components in the matter that makes up our bodies and the world around us. physicists use high energy collisions of hadron's to...
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breached if she sent him to an indian prison because of the conditions faced by prisoners in the jail in mumbaiand in the meantime it mr mallya is free on bail and living at his house outside london. the south korean artist seok chang—woo paints with his own body after an accident left him with two prosthetic arms. he says he took up drawing to show his son what he could do. lovely works. an amazing artist, despite all of the adversity he has succeeded in art. you have been watching newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in london. and i'm mariko oi in singapore. stay with us. i will be back with business news. all eyes on apple as they reveal new iphones and a health—focused watch, but do they live up to all the hype? we'll have the latest. and mariko, before we go, we'd like to leave you with these pictures of the fastest man on earth. usain bolt is defeated by zero gravity. he took off on a zero—g plane, an aircraft used by scientists for research. see him fly! the plane's aim was to reach micro—gravity conditions, in which people or objects appear to be weightless. to achieve this, the pilot pe
breached if she sent him to an indian prison because of the conditions faced by prisoners in the jail in mumbaiand in the meantime it mr mallya is free on bail and living at his house outside london. the south korean artist seok chang—woo paints with his own body after an accident left him with two prosthetic arms. he says he took up drawing to show his son what he could do. lovely works. an amazing artist, despite all of the adversity he has succeeded in art. you have been watching newsday...
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matter is taking his time he recently visited the oscar foundation in mumbai india it's a nonprofit supported by common goal that helps disadvantaged children. people there were a great last and it was a nice experience difficult because he was you know you could see the two extremes of you know it was there any quality. system in the world and in there especially. so it was sometimes difficult to digest and to see what's going on but some things are happening in this. century in the world that's unbelievable and in the other hand to see how to reach these people was. spiritually you know not not maybe money wise or materialistic wise but his spirit early on in their grace and analyse. things of one martha has convinced me beyond any doubt that he truly believes in the work that he and come and go during listening to him talk. and such things fell in with song last question it's hard not to get caught up in it and you didn't stop believing that they really could change the way the be . the best. the but. the but. the but. the but . the but the but. the be. european stars during the bruising p
matter is taking his time he recently visited the oscar foundation in mumbai india it's a nonprofit supported by common goal that helps disadvantaged children. people there were a great last and it was a nice experience difficult because he was you know you could see the two extremes of you know it was there any quality. system in the world and in there especially. so it was sometimes difficult to digest and to see what's going on but some things are happening in this. century in the world...
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mumbai's business standard reports on india's stock market, that has closed in the red for five consecutivet issues made worse by trade warfears. the bangkok post online edition looks at donald trump's asian diplomacy. it has a photo of the us president at his last meeting with north korea's kimjong—un, saying they will have another summ' the japan times covers many of these stories. it reports on the start of shinzo abe's five day visit to the us, which touched on both trade and north korea. it quotes the japanese prime minister as saying they were "very constructive". now, what stories are sparking discussions online? here's how to cope with hold—ups at the airport. have a listen. an easyjet flight to venice was delayed by an hour, so the camerata of leman orchestra chose to play a spontaneous concert for other passengers stuck in geneva airport. with a suitcase and a person to hold the musical score, the group, led by virtuoso fabrizio von arx, kept the public entertained. bravo! the disgraced american comedian, bill cosby, has been in a sentencing hearing in pennsylvania for drugging an
mumbai's business standard reports on india's stock market, that has closed in the red for five consecutivet issues made worse by trade warfears. the bangkok post online edition looks at donald trump's asian diplomacy. it has a photo of the us president at his last meeting with north korea's kimjong—un, saying they will have another summ' the japan times covers many of these stories. it reports on the start of shinzo abe's five day visit to the us, which touched on both trade and north korea....
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is taking his time he recently visited the foundation in mumbai india it's a nonprofit supported by common goal that helps disadvantaged children. people there were were great to us and it was a nice experience difficult because he was you know you could see that to extremes of you know it was there any quality. system in the world and in there especially. so it was sometimes difficult to digest and to see what's going on that some things are happening in this. century in the world that's unbelievable and in the other hand to see how rich this people was. spiritually you know not not maybe money wise or materialistic wise but they spiritually and in their grace and i was blessed to see. the beatings of one muslim has convinced me beyond any doubt that he truly believes in a way that he and coming over there and listening to him talk in such detail and with song of caution it's hard not to get caught up in it and he didn't stop believing that they really could change the way. the boy . the be. the be. the be. the be. more intrigued the international talk show for journalists to discuss the
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the government says it plans to partner with private healthcare setups like this one in mumbai.ow for them. as a private practitioner, we not only bear the cost of consumables during the surgery, we have to pay bear the cost for human resource management, equipment, equipment maintenance. and all of that put together with the current packages, offered currently, they are not really sustainable for the long run. so far, almost 4000 private hospitals have come on board. but if the government wants to use modicare to win over voters in the elections next year, it is in a race against time to provide enough hospitals as millions rush to receive medical treatment that have been out of their reach for so long. tiger woods has won his first tournament in five years and an 80 -- 80th pga to it title of tournament in five years and an 80 —— 80th pga to it title of his career. he got a two shot win after aan career. he got a two shot win after a an absence of. get remarks of a remarkable top —— rise to the top, who was ranked 199 less than a year ago after having spinal fusion surgery. ag
the government says it plans to partner with private healthcare setups like this one in mumbai.ow for them. as a private practitioner, we not only bear the cost of consumables during the surgery, we have to pay bear the cost for human resource management, equipment, equipment maintenance. and all of that put together with the current packages, offered currently, they are not really sustainable for the long run. so far, almost 4000 private hospitals have come on board. but if the government...
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the flight from mumbai to jaipur had to turn back after some passengers began bleeding from their earso were on board will suffer from temporary deafness. european union leaders have rejected the british prime minister's brexit plan at a two—day summit in salzburg. the head of the european council said theresa may's proposed economic relationship with europe will not work. with just six months until brexit is due to come into effect, mrs may had called on the remaining european nations to evolve their positions. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg reports. in this spectacle, neither side wants to budge. brexit? there is no progress, there is only position explained. stand—off still is in place. as long as there is no deal there is a risk of a no—deal. don't doubt this is won against 27. from the german chancellor, a substantial rebuff. the french president said the proposals were not acceptable, and those who said britain could leave italy were liars. then, from the boss of the european leaders club... everybody shared the view that, while there are positive elements in the chequers
the flight from mumbai to jaipur had to turn back after some passengers began bleeding from their earso were on board will suffer from temporary deafness. european union leaders have rejected the british prime minister's brexit plan at a two—day summit in salzburg. the head of the european council said theresa may's proposed economic relationship with europe will not work. with just six months until brexit is due to come into effect, mrs may had called on the remaining european nations to...
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the flight, from mumbai to jaipur, had to turn back after some passengers began bleeding from their ears temporary deafness. officials say pilots "forgot" to turn on a switch regulating cabin pressure. "we must get our freedom or we shall die trying". the words of ugandan pop star—turned—politician bobi wine after he returned to his homeland. he was in the us, being treated for injuries which he says he endured while in ugandan police custody. mr wine faces treason charges following campaign—related violence in august. the bbc‘s fergal keane was with him as he arrived home, and has this report. in kampala, there was anticipation, and the catchphrase of the moment. people power! people power. and there was the familiar menace through which this country is controlled. which uganda would greet a nervous bobi wine as he prepared to board a flight in neighbouring kenya? yes, i'm afraid, because the way the government is conducting itself is very worrying. nevertheless, i'm going back home. less than an hour later, he was home and beyond these doors, out of sight, into the custody of the polic
the flight, from mumbai to jaipur, had to turn back after some passengers began bleeding from their ears temporary deafness. officials say pilots "forgot" to turn on a switch regulating cabin pressure. "we must get our freedom or we shall die trying". the words of ugandan pop star—turned—politician bobi wine after he returned to his homeland. he was in the us, being treated for injuries which he says he endured while in ugandan police custody. mr wine faces treason...
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man has turned a makeshift raft into a lifeline for people living in a slum in the indian city of mumbait down. here's his story. in the past, we've brought you various reports about talented and extraordinary animals. dogs that go surfing, cows that fight like gladiators, and even a raccoon that climbed up the side of a skyscraper. now we can add to that unusual list a raven that speaks, but only when it wants to. the bbc‘s tim allman explains. rebecca 0stenfeld assures us that this bird is something special. translation: suddenly i heard a voice, and it was like there were kids playing outside, just like people talking to each other, and i thought, who is coming to visit me now? it was this raven. with a crooked legged, it can't fly, but it can apparently talk and talk and talk. translation: one of the first things it said was, "hi, mama." it can say a lot of funny stuff when it wants to. i can't say, "hey, raven, say something." itjust talks when it wants to. unfortunately, when the local television crew arrived, it didn't want to. this was a raven playing hard to get. but a one—to—on
man has turned a makeshift raft into a lifeline for people living in a slum in the indian city of mumbait down. here's his story. in the past, we've brought you various reports about talented and extraordinary animals. dogs that go surfing, cows that fight like gladiators, and even a raccoon that climbed up the side of a skyscraper. now we can add to that unusual list a raven that speaks, but only when it wants to. the bbc‘s tim allman explains. rebecca 0stenfeld assures us that this bird is...
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years and has seen the worst of both wars what challenges did you face in sudan in the mud in the mumbai. was really bombing the area seriously sometimes it gets and then you were displaced and had to come to south sudan and then a conflict broke out tell us about that situation the only difference was that there was not one but many in south sudan but of course the fighting was just the same the fighting is taken place here and there. another complication we did one was it was from within when we. know very well that that is a force. the united nations refugee agency nominated him for the prestige just nansen award which she won in recognition of his work and the incredibly difficult circumstances none saw in the world is awarded to some exploding knowing. and his new platform to try to make the lives of his patients. is still on top of the world story after the break. it's one of the biggest and most controversial competitions in the art world but this year the turner prize is all about the creator rather than the creation of four nominees all work in film and included anthropologist a
years and has seen the worst of both wars what challenges did you face in sudan in the mud in the mumbai. was really bombing the area seriously sometimes it gets and then you were displaced and had to come to south sudan and then a conflict broke out tell us about that situation the only difference was that there was not one but many in south sudan but of course the fighting was just the same the fighting is taken place here and there. another complication we did one was it was from within when...
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the government says it plans to partner with private healthcare setups like this one in mumbai.e surgery rates are too low for them. of consumables, service we have to pay for human resource management, equipment, equipment maintenance. and all of that put together with the current packages, offered currently, they are not really sustainable for the long run. so far, almost 4000 private hospitals have come on board. but if the government wants to use modicare to win over voters in the elections next year, it is in a race against time to provide enough hospitals as millions rush to receive medical treatment that have been out of their reach for so long. an international rescue mission is underway to reach a seriously injured sailor. abhilash tomy was the first indian to sail solo around the world, but he's currently stranded more than 3,000 kilometres off the coast of western australia. his yacht‘s mast was broken in a severe storm in the indian ocean and vessels from australia, india and france are heading to his position. katharine da costa reports. ruled. dismasted. set you ba
the government says it plans to partner with private healthcare setups like this one in mumbai.e surgery rates are too low for them. of consumables, service we have to pay for human resource management, equipment, equipment maintenance. and all of that put together with the current packages, offered currently, they are not really sustainable for the long run. so far, almost 4000 private hospitals have come on board. but if the government wants to use modicare to win over voters in the elections...