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site from their slum on the eastern edge of mumbai. the open sewers were closed off three years ago but as soon as the heavy monsoon rains start the gutters flood and the waste washes up to the houses like the home of shoddy fabi shake she's lived here for thirty five years. winding we keep raising the height of our homes but the gutters keep overflowing with the water come insects and mosquitoes sometimes the water rushes in like crazy the rats drag the plastic bags from the gutter into the house there are many problems but we endure it somehow. more than half of mumbai residents are slum dwellers like sherry fabi these are the only homes the city's poorest can afford. there is no clean running water here. infectious diseases like gastro enter rightest tuberculosis and typhus are part of daily life the crowded conditions exacerbate the problem often seven family members share a single room although half the population in mumbai lives like this the informal slum settlements take up less than ten percent of the area of the city experts
site from their slum on the eastern edge of mumbai. the open sewers were closed off three years ago but as soon as the heavy monsoon rains start the gutters flood and the waste washes up to the houses like the home of shoddy fabi shake she's lived here for thirty five years. winding we keep raising the height of our homes but the gutters keep overflowing with the water come insects and mosquitoes sometimes the water rushes in like crazy the rats drag the plastic bags from the gutter into the...
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the long shadow of the mumbai attacks. ten years on from the assault by a militant group in the city that left more than 170 people dead. it is midnight here in london, 8:00am in singapore and 1:00am in brussels, where in a milestone for the brexit process, eu leaders have approved the terms of the agreement that will take the uk out in march next year. the focus now shifts from brussels to westminster, where the deal must be ratified by the british parliament. laura kuennesberg reports from brussels. no celebration, no fanfare, but a huge and serious step. after more than a0 years inside — deep breath — the deal to leave is done. there were those who said that reaching a brexit agreement that worked for both sides was an impossible task. from the start, i rejected that counsel of despair. in any negotiation, you do not get everything you want. you need to identify what your vital interests are, and stick to them, but be prepared to compromise in other areas, in order to achieve a result. i think the british people underst
the long shadow of the mumbai attacks. ten years on from the assault by a militant group in the city that left more than 170 people dead. it is midnight here in london, 8:00am in singapore and 1:00am in brussels, where in a milestone for the brexit process, eu leaders have approved the terms of the agreement that will take the uk out in march next year. the focus now shifts from brussels to westminster, where the deal must be ratified by the british parliament. laura kuennesberg reports from...
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street dogs in mumbai would typically belong to the indigenous body happy to have had a history. even considered a nuisance and a treat because the potential carriers of the fighters. in the early ninety's it was organizations like ours is that for hard for their right to be treated humanely. it's. the way to still walk that dog used to be kept for three days by the months of all cooperation in the dog and if nobody claimed them to electrocute them so there we function is abuse to go and rescue these dogs. in the group. if. we convince them once a bill called petition that figures of how these vets have not gone down the speed doc population has not gone down that lead does. an alternative it was a scientific humane method of controlling the dog population which is what we call an animal birth control. are what we call sterilisation osprey and you know. it wasn't until two thousand and one that deceptive foods under the prevention of cruelty to animals act we did mandatory for loopy governments to sterilize street builds instead of. infrastructure and funds has meant that it has
street dogs in mumbai would typically belong to the indigenous body happy to have had a history. even considered a nuisance and a treat because the potential carriers of the fighters. in the early ninety's it was organizations like ours is that for hard for their right to be treated humanely. it's. the way to still walk that dog used to be kept for three days by the months of all cooperation in the dog and if nobody claimed them to electrocute them so there we function is abuse to go and rescue...
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lucky a happy ending in the eighty's in the early ninety's or four hundred thousand stray dogs of mumbai were caught and killed most in the street you didn't mean. for talk to me this practice never brought back. the c.e.o. of street which is at the forefront of this fight along the road ahead. of. when a board onerous walks on the streets of the city street dogs unfeelingly greet him with a strong sense of recognition. many times to the surprise of passers by. as a kid i used to see dogs being taken over by you know dogs that went on neighborhood dogs that we knew was tommy or blackie and. used to take over and kill them. really realize that i mean why should this be done when there are alternatives. but something. for twenty two years artists in this n.g. the welfare of stray dogs have been working towards the alternatives. nothing is happening for things happening here than i infection on if you sunday one of the many routines the for the religious leave is to provide first aid to about twenty dogs in the forty area of south mumbai. you know. earlier the month of the corporation was t
lucky a happy ending in the eighty's in the early ninety's or four hundred thousand stray dogs of mumbai were caught and killed most in the street you didn't mean. for talk to me this practice never brought back. the c.e.o. of street which is at the forefront of this fight along the road ahead. of. when a board onerous walks on the streets of the city street dogs unfeelingly greet him with a strong sense of recognition. many times to the surprise of passers by. as a kid i used to see dogs being...
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illiterate woman in india is educating top community to build a new story lives why an activist in mumbai is holding a few loop of the city's trees. and why movies in laos are going extinct. let's was to look at an issue that forty percent of india's population has to deal with every morning the government has boards toward the keys to access to clean and functional toilets in the last few years but open definition is a complex problem in india tied to extreme poverty and cultural conditioning for the last three decades one woman is revolutionizing access to safe sanitation in the district of cardboard in the north of india. it's. their. children saw as the village people shall go to people. she's a company but many of those if you set your mind on something and there's nothing you can or did she. get to speak with you could be five years to see these words with pride and confidence. she's been the driving force. in history by going door to door to check if homes have functioning and also. joining big and how we want peace she describes is in the hills. my dear the used to live like. ther
illiterate woman in india is educating top community to build a new story lives why an activist in mumbai is holding a few loop of the city's trees. and why movies in laos are going extinct. let's was to look at an issue that forty percent of india's population has to deal with every morning the government has boards toward the keys to access to clean and functional toilets in the last few years but open definition is a complex problem in india tied to extreme poverty and cultural conditioning...
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we begin this program in mumbai, known as a gateway to india. not so welcoming to china's belt and road initiative. to countries with massive economies accounting for a third of the global population. but a long history of mistrust. understandable india is nervous about having this giant neighbor that is outgrown so quickly. i understand india is nervous about this. there is potential for india to if china is infrastructure projects around the region. >> they are getting into a death trap. the three countries which we think become highly indebted. are concerned about china because they share a consent -- you are contentious border. should they be concerned about bri? they have countries bordering them that traditionally have their sphere of influence. whether it's a port in bangladesh or in sri lanka. >> at the heart of india's opposition is the ambitious project of a belt and road initiative. which makes its way from one of china's most western cities to the disputed territory in kashmir all the way to the arabian sea. it's very important to pa
we begin this program in mumbai, known as a gateway to india. not so welcoming to china's belt and road initiative. to countries with massive economies accounting for a third of the global population. but a long history of mistrust. understandable india is nervous about having this giant neighbor that is outgrown so quickly. i understand india is nervous about this. there is potential for india to if china is infrastructure projects around the region. >> they are getting into a death...
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we will be live in mumbai next.s bloomberg. ♪ >> just having a look at the movers of the midpoint. a possible tie up with tencent on payments propelling this stock up by 7.8%. it would be a symbiotic relationship. company which really has some of the infrastructure behind the flight movement in china. the margins are ever improving. a holding company for products related to convenience food. malaysia getting into a legal dispute with disney and fox involved when it's fox resort coming through. that dispute is really crushing by 12%re price right now in the session. let's look at what is coming up before the session in india kicks off. let's find out what we can anticipate as we get over to mumbai. we seem to have some strength returned to the market. this can we look at this being cheaper oil? what are you expecting from the session this tuesday. >> we certainly are expecting some amount of boost. gains coming in from the auto sector and the banking sector. the fall in crude. the strengthen in the end equity -- indi
we will be live in mumbai next.s bloomberg. ♪ >> just having a look at the movers of the midpoint. a possible tie up with tencent on payments propelling this stock up by 7.8%. it would be a symbiotic relationship. company which really has some of the infrastructure behind the flight movement in china. the margins are ever improving. a holding company for products related to convenience food. malaysia getting into a legal dispute with disney and fox involved when it's fox resort coming...
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that was david reid in mumbai. apart from me, fortunately. of the future.t. week to stay up—to—date with the latest trends. of clothing every year. 5 billion t—shirts. to reduce fashion waste. that won't sell, thereby reducing waste. and of course, increasing profits. but can technology really predict the intricate world of style? fashion pocket from japan certainly hope so. of the clothing items. fashion trends six months in advance. that they are clicking on. in the next season. of the outfit. all this data is then analysed to show trends based on region. so this is going up. there wasn't much purple and now purple is on the rise. purple tops now. yes, exactly. especially in japan. people don't wear blue. but they used to. but they are over blue. totally. no more blue. this is what is going to be on trend the next season. that's all changed. it's no longer brand—centric, its consumer—ce ntric. we as consumers are setting the trends. limiting the creativity of designers? to experiment with exciting new styles. and i will be completely on trend? i have all
that was david reid in mumbai. apart from me, fortunately. of the future.t. week to stay up—to—date with the latest trends. of clothing every year. 5 billion t—shirts. to reduce fashion waste. that won't sell, thereby reducing waste. and of course, increasing profits. but can technology really predict the intricate world of style? fashion pocket from japan certainly hope so. of the clothing items. fashion trends six months in advance. that they are clicking on. in the next season. of the...
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hejoins us from mumbai.through which products are on the list, and why this is significant, why has this habit now? well, they announced a few months ago that there were so providing these cuts under the dubious programme, the geminis preference system programme, where over 1000 indian product to benefit over 1000 indian product to benefit over the last few decades. the list of items talked about range from mangoes to the goods, through to textile products. about 50 product had been removed from the list. indian officials have maintained it would have a significant impact, because when you look at the trade between india and the us, is that $5 billion, about 5 million exports from india out of which they said that it would affect to the tune of may be 70 million to 80 million. what is interesting is that india had announced that it would impose retaliatory tariffs on us goods they come to india. there are about 30 goods on that list. they were supposed to come into effect in the first week of november, but i
hejoins us from mumbai.through which products are on the list, and why this is significant, why has this habit now? well, they announced a few months ago that there were so providing these cuts under the dubious programme, the geminis preference system programme, where over 1000 indian product to benefit over 1000 indian product to benefit over the last few decades. the list of items talked about range from mangoes to the goods, through to textile products. about 50 product had been removed...
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will pike, who broke his back trying to escape the mumbai terror attacks ten year ago.nk you very much for talking to us. charlotte, iwonder, when did it begin to dawn on you that david might have been caught up in that attack two years ago? immediately, because i knew that he was in the metro because i knew that he was in the m etro syste m because i knew that he was in the metro system at that time. i wasn't able to get in contact with him. i think i had asked him if the trains we re think i had asked him if the trains were still running, because there had been an attack at the airport andi had been an attack at the airport and ijust had been an attack at the airport and i just got had been an attack at the airport and ijust got a simple "yes" i knew he was in the system, so because he wasn't able to contact me, it was obvious that he was either stuck underground and that's why, but as the day got later, it became apparent that he had to have either been severely injured or dead. and you actually went around the hospital is trying to find him, didn't you? —— the hospi
will pike, who broke his back trying to escape the mumbai terror attacks ten year ago.nk you very much for talking to us. charlotte, iwonder, when did it begin to dawn on you that david might have been caught up in that attack two years ago? immediately, because i knew that he was in the metro because i knew that he was in the m etro syste m because i knew that he was in the metro system at that time. i wasn't able to get in contact with him. i think i had asked him if the trains we re think i...
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our reporter is standing by in mumbai. the oil story dominating markets, a halt in the plunge for now, but things picking up once again to the downside. what does it mean for indian markets? >> the fall in crude has a positive impact on the indian oil and gas sector. while crude has fallen, we have seen the index advanced in the . -- same period. we will likely see a positive impact going toward, especially considering that sharp drop in crude overnight. a fall in crude has kept inflation in check. this will give the indian monetary policy something to think about in its next rate review, especially given that inflation is below expectations in october. yvonne: the earnings picture as well. an unexpected loss for the second quarter. we also had tata steel. cues comingee mixed in. they have provided for a lost due to an antitrust litigation. that is the reason we are seeing against profit year on year. tata steel is on account of one of its acquisitions. that is where we see the profit number come in the highest in nine yea
our reporter is standing by in mumbai. the oil story dominating markets, a halt in the plunge for now, but things picking up once again to the downside. what does it mean for indian markets? >> the fall in crude has a positive impact on the indian oil and gas sector. while crude has fallen, we have seen the index advanced in the . -- same period. we will likely see a positive impact going toward, especially considering that sharp drop in crude overnight. a fall in crude has kept inflation...
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because in unison with us though where we did in mumbai form and if you should. change or the way in which we have. exposure only to young jewish now because young jewish star. every kind of through relationship with their from your from yes right. in the first is not free. but it is with your from that this hour for. change really of stuff first so in a relationship expert you know ration should be an expression in sentiment a relationship because we have yet to see. something like for example shy now to become aware because we are a mumbai we don't have to face our part in the first book i agree with here the technology makes it easier to get to know somebody very fast and you get intimate much closer but you still have to make this a moral choice is i mean whether to cheat and not to cheat whether to make a certain move or not to make a certain also all the main questions are still there for. years. with first though because. you can't really show. with a lot of their son the same. sue. why can't more nation in the same town with them person where can and this
because in unison with us though where we did in mumbai form and if you should. change or the way in which we have. exposure only to young jewish now because young jewish star. every kind of through relationship with their from your from yes right. in the first is not free. but it is with your from that this hour for. change really of stuff first so in a relationship expert you know ration should be an expression in sentiment a relationship because we have yet to see. something like for example...
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that was david reid in mumbai.shion moments back in the day, apart from me, fortunately. emily bates has been looking how ai may be picking the fashion faux pas of the future. the fashion world moves fast. but some high street stores are changing their collections every week to stay up—to—date with the latest trends. here in the uk, experts estimate we throw out over 300,000 tons of clothing every year. that's 1.5 billion t—shirts. but the clothing industry is now looking to ai to reduce fashion waste. many companies are now using artificial intelligence to predict what consumers will be buying in the future, the hope being this knowledge will cut down on garment production that won't sell, thereby reducing waste. and of course, increasing profits. but can technology really predict the intricate world of style? fashion pocket from japan certainly hope so. so this is the system where we are collecting all the clothing information from all of the world and by accessing different media, e—commerce sites, which shows q
that was david reid in mumbai.shion moments back in the day, apart from me, fortunately. emily bates has been looking how ai may be picking the fashion faux pas of the future. the fashion world moves fast. but some high street stores are changing their collections every week to stay up—to—date with the latest trends. here in the uk, experts estimate we throw out over 300,000 tons of clothing every year. that's 1.5 billion t—shirts. but the clothing industry is now looking to ai to reduce...
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women looked up at mumbai. where you thought it the. most rude dog. marley it's not so new to these countries are you a little bit do you love me now it's been said that in school when i could bob i have to assume when i wish to listen to for you to suffer more from me but man i love the love mundelein hate them hate horny how took on discard the gift but less shit surely a kid has a lot. less skill. no one hundred k. the one you are. in or what the talk to isha talk to has shifted. some of that in the past with the hen id come in what to lead to a when i want me when it is that what mark. racially to me back to kill your own benefit lead to i pass out half it yet is a desert but in the book but my south been harsh of it by military men considering been the other main concern. is some act out. a kid. i did. it and did that to get a handle my a shooting in our shooting young shuttle crew young lady will come soon. to learn a whole. new stuff i did a while one hundred eighty two was about my all what he did to be
women looked up at mumbai. where you thought it the. most rude dog. marley it's not so new to these countries are you a little bit do you love me now it's been said that in school when i could bob i have to assume when i wish to listen to for you to suffer more from me but man i love the love mundelein hate them hate horny how took on discard the gift but less shit surely a kid has a lot. less skill. no one hundred k. the one you are. in or what the talk to isha talk to has shifted. some of...
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we are counting you down to markets in mumbai.ss the board has we count down to jerome powell's speech on wednesday. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> it is almost 11:00 in singapore. the top stories this hour. stocks are mixed as investors weigh comments from fed officials. president trump is said to be at the g20, but the white house insists china will have to step up. the president resumes his attack on fed chair jay powell. he says he's not even a little bit happy with current rate policy. this is "bloomberg markets: asia ." david: state of your equity markets across several related benchmarks. the regional index is up 0.3% area it is still a good day. msci china, 0.8%. southeast asia basically flat. philippines and indonesia on the back of oil down. 0.25% higher in thailand. the minutes of the bank of thailand meeting was released. growth has been horrible. they are now talking about the need to create fiscal space. there's less need for policy to be accommodative. friday, the bank of korea expected to raise. let's look at how things a
we are counting you down to markets in mumbai.ss the board has we count down to jerome powell's speech on wednesday. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> it is almost 11:00 in singapore. the top stories this hour. stocks are mixed as investors weigh comments from fed officials. president trump is said to be at the g20, but the white house insists china will have to step up. the president resumes his attack on fed chair jay powell. he says he's not even a little bit happy with current rate policy....
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if you go to a slum in mumbai you might see a six person family sleeping eating and living in a tiny space with no sanitation and just three toilets for eight thousand people. that's when you know something has to be done an estimated eight hundred fifteen million people around the world don't have enough to eat malnutrition can rapidly become life threatening for children in particular but diagnosis normally requires lengthy on the ground monitoring by medical staff. know makes a diagnosis possible no specialist knowledge required it use a smart phone sensors to create a tree the model of the patient it then evaluates key parameters and compares the readings with standard values. as attracted interest worldwide including at the republican digital convention. it's an amazing very rewarding experience actually. we need to bring. sustainable development together to. develop solutions his contribution to the child's growth monitor up. next remote learning overcrowded classrooms and lecture halls are a common problem in cologne students are learning from home video the concept is called
if you go to a slum in mumbai you might see a six person family sleeping eating and living in a tiny space with no sanitation and just three toilets for eight thousand people. that's when you know something has to be done an estimated eight hundred fifteen million people around the world don't have enough to eat malnutrition can rapidly become life threatening for children in particular but diagnosis normally requires lengthy on the ground monitoring by medical staff. know makes a diagnosis...
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that report from raul dzhokhar and he joins us for more on the story from mumbai reichl good to see you so this high rate of suicide among women in india has been called a public health crisis what is the government doing. that's right you're absolutely right to point that out researchers have said that the number of women committing suicide is alarmingly high in india combat do the numbers statistically speaking across the world and the second thing researchers seem to agree on is that they're required to be there is in fact an urgent requirement by the government to have a national suicide prevention strategy that is gender specific i mean that has been sporadic at that and by both non-governmental organization and the government so there have been help lines that have been set up there are lots of activists who often with a bit of government aid going to schools and colleges to women in the age group of sixteen to twenty five to spread of venice about this is you but the missing link here really is an order arching policy that ties together all of these things together in a targeted
that report from raul dzhokhar and he joins us for more on the story from mumbai reichl good to see you so this high rate of suicide among women in india has been called a public health crisis what is the government doing. that's right you're absolutely right to point that out researchers have said that the number of women committing suicide is alarmingly high in india combat do the numbers statistically speaking across the world and the second thing researchers seem to agree on is that they're...
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this is another way of mumbai and. flukey with. you and. me. enough that. if i have to make big sounds of mine so everybody will hear about. what and why we are. in this i don't want to die because my business. life. hold about. it's not about this. brad miller has to go in to. the studio today. but. there was. so little feelers get into her to marry her and correct about will govern here to. talk a little while sergio speak very minimal to much as it is a concern. for their mother the fed cuts. to the head of. project really hopeful what we can. learn to do with their disabled the so what. hell minix element of what they're going to be courageous said. they had to have. them on. television. back. in the. sad. worst who's. still there. it's go in terms of them and the birth. mother. i did also and a cooling. memory. but. this is. good advice. to stand up to. date. i mean do i doesn't i need. to. know how to get these fish than any. other little bit of the argument you know there's really nothing to determine the muffin in a muffin you know the somebody who'
this is another way of mumbai and. flukey with. you and. me. enough that. if i have to make big sounds of mine so everybody will hear about. what and why we are. in this i don't want to die because my business. life. hold about. it's not about this. brad miller has to go in to. the studio today. but. there was. so little feelers get into her to marry her and correct about will govern here to. talk a little while sergio speak very minimal to much as it is a concern. for their mother the fed...
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. ♪ >> i reported joins us trump mumbai. fromr reporter joins us mumbai. something interesting that is happening there. benchmark indices have open with marginal gains. ,here isn't too much to the of the nifty advancing to a certain extent but the more interesting part will be the stock specific and we could see a lot more action coming through. updates on what is happening? i'm going to start off where it stands out, it has the u.s. court ruling in its favor and will now be able to sell a generic version which is used in the treatment of opioid addiction. is $900 million, it was a relatively subdued market when it comes to growth prospects in the u.s.. it's coming up to a certain extent today but there's a lot of strength in jet airway because they will be talking with financiers in order to raise funds and that's the gains,we're seeing some advancing as much as 1% right now. haslinda: thank you. this is one story that refuses struggling malaysia fund, the bank is facing an investigation in the u.s. and may have to return some of the fees it received from
. ♪ >> i reported joins us trump mumbai. fromr reporter joins us mumbai. something interesting that is happening there. benchmark indices have open with marginal gains. ,here isn't too much to the of the nifty advancing to a certain extent but the more interesting part will be the stock specific and we could see a lot more action coming through. updates on what is happening? i'm going to start off where it stands out, it has the u.s. court ruling in its favor and will now be able to...
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moving on and commemoration ceremonies have been held in india's financial capital mumbai on the tenth anniversary of the mumbai terrorist attacks one hundred sixty six people were killed in three days of gun battles and explosions ten gunmen from pakistan based group. attacked hospitals hotels public and a jewish center on sunday the united states offered a new five million dollar reward for the capture of those responsible of ordering via toc. in southern new zealand not one hundred forty five whales have died from being stranded on a remote beach a hiker discovered the pilot whales on stewart island seventy five well ready dead the others were put down by vets because of their poor health. now the world's oceans are immense covering seventy seventy percent of our planet's they give us half the oxygen we breathe absorb a third of the carbon dioxide we pump out and livelihoods for more than three billion people or the world wildlife fund estimates a value of key ocean assets to be at least twenty five trillion dollars where the annual variety of goods and services generated from ocean
moving on and commemoration ceremonies have been held in india's financial capital mumbai on the tenth anniversary of the mumbai terrorist attacks one hundred sixty six people were killed in three days of gun battles and explosions ten gunmen from pakistan based group. attacked hospitals hotels public and a jewish center on sunday the united states offered a new five million dollar reward for the capture of those responsible of ordering via toc. in southern new zealand not one hundred forty...
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our reporter is in mumbai with the latest. morning.seeing a lack of movement in the indian markets. --y closed lack yesterday yesterdayrday -- flat and there has been very little movement right now. a lot of private sector banks have seen a little bit of movement over the previous couple of days. that said we are not seeing too much, coming down to the indian rupee against the u.s. dollar, not too much to speak for. strength,ing for some the u.s. dollar currently trading at 72. we continue to track the development of crude and its impact on indian equity markets -- markets at this point in time. if the situation and conditions improve. let's have a look at tencent, the company's inability to offer more clarity, new gaming , the company's management action data, it didn't have much weight comes to that issue. they have lost value since the start of the year. >> nevertheless, it was a big the. that's get more on that turbulent run. we are talking tencent, on the face of it, what did you think of the numbers? >> i think the numbers are ok
our reporter is in mumbai with the latest. morning.seeing a lack of movement in the indian markets. --y closed lack yesterday yesterdayrday -- flat and there has been very little movement right now. a lot of private sector banks have seen a little bit of movement over the previous couple of days. that said we are not seeing too much, coming down to the indian rupee against the u.s. dollar, not too much to speak for. strength,ing for some the u.s. dollar currently trading at 72. we continue to...
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the long shadow of the mumbai attacks.rs on from the assault by a militant group in the city that left more than 170 people dead.
the long shadow of the mumbai attacks.rs on from the assault by a militant group in the city that left more than 170 people dead.
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other stories making news around the world and india has been marking the tenth anniversary of the mumbai terrorist attacks that killed more than one hundred sixty people events were heard across the city at some of the sites of the three day attack in india blames a sort on militants from a pakistan based group. nasa is set to land a probe on mars today for the first time in more than six years the billion dollar spacecraft insite would have to survive a perilous descent to the planet's surface but once there it will start probing beneath the red planet's surface for an. italian film director of bernardo bertolucci famous for movies including last tango in paris has died at the age of seventy seven considered a giant to world cinema bertolucci was the only italian ever to win the oscar for best film he won it for the last emperor in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight . british prime minister tourism a is back in the u.k. for the homestretch of britain's exit from the european union name must now convinced kept tical lawmakers to ratify have a drool deal otherwise she says they will s
other stories making news around the world and india has been marking the tenth anniversary of the mumbai terrorist attacks that killed more than one hundred sixty people events were heard across the city at some of the sites of the three day attack in india blames a sort on militants from a pakistan based group. nasa is set to land a probe on mars today for the first time in more than six years the billion dollar spacecraft insite would have to survive a perilous descent to the planet's...
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i enjoying live now from mumbai.etween the central bank and the indian government? —— this spat. between the central bank and the indian government? -- this spat. the tensions have been growing for months, it all again at the beginning of the year after the $2 billion banking fraud. it became a republic last week when the deputy governor of the reserve bank of india gave a speech, in which he said that if the government dilutes the economy off the reserve bank then there will be catastrophic effects. he also gave examples what has happened in argentina and turkey and that opened a pandora's box because on tuesday you had the finance minister of the country attacking the rbi for mishandling of the way banks were lending between 2008 and 2014. on wednesday, there we re 2008 and 2014. on wednesday, there were reports that the government had never before used powers, it is called a section seven. under this, the government has the power to direct the reserve bank of india to follow its policy and implement certain direct
i enjoying live now from mumbai.etween the central bank and the indian government? —— this spat. between the central bank and the indian government? -- this spat. the tensions have been growing for months, it all again at the beginning of the year after the $2 billion banking fraud. it became a republic last week when the deputy governor of the reserve bank of india gave a speech, in which he said that if the government dilutes the economy off the reserve bank then there will be...
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crossing to mumbai and bbc‘s samira hashmi, is this because of incidents happening in recent months?uple of years there have been lynchings and mob beatings because of messages, fake m essa 9 es beatings because of messages, fake messages circulated on whatsapp, and ever since these incidents have taken place, ever since these incidents have ta ken place, the ever since these incidents have taken place, the indian government has been pressurising whatsapp to counter the fake news propagated across different parts of the country and they wanted whatsapp to a pointa country and they wanted whatsapp to a point a country head, they wanted them to proper team that could address this issue. now, for whatsapp, this is the first time for whatsapp, this is the first time for whatsapp they have appointed a leader. there is another reason for this appointment. on the one hand there is the issue of lynchings. on there is the issue of lynchings. on the other hand india is one of the largest markets for whatsapp, in fa ct, largest markets for whatsapp, in fact, 200 million users, and it is trying
crossing to mumbai and bbc‘s samira hashmi, is this because of incidents happening in recent months?uple of years there have been lynchings and mob beatings because of messages, fake m essa 9 es beatings because of messages, fake messages circulated on whatsapp, and ever since these incidents have taken place, ever since these incidents have ta ken place, the ever since these incidents have taken place, the indian government has been pressurising whatsapp to counter the fake news propagated...
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sameer hashmi is our reporter in mumbai. sameer, that's an awful lot of stores. welcome., and the reason for that is that xiaomi right now is number one player in the smartphone category in india. if you look at the indian smartphone market, it is the fastest growing market, it is the fastest growing market in the world. about 400 million smartphone users in the country right now but those numbers are expected to reach about 600 to 650 million in the next three years, thatis 650 million in the next three years, that is what xiaomi is looking to tap, that segment, because so far what you have seen is that the group has essentially come from the big cities in india. —— growth. another next wave of growth is expected to come from small towns and villages. there are about 700 million mobile phone users in india by now but less than half are actually using smart phones, and that is why the big push towards smart phones will come from these small towns and cities and thatis these small towns and cities and that is what xiaomi is looking out. the other thing is that so far xiaom
sameer hashmi is our reporter in mumbai. sameer, that's an awful lot of stores. welcome., and the reason for that is that xiaomi right now is number one player in the smartphone category in india. if you look at the indian smartphone market, it is the fastest growing market, it is the fastest growing market in the world. about 400 million smartphone users in the country right now but those numbers are expected to reach about 600 to 650 million in the next three years, thatis 650 million in the...
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we checked the outlook for growth in mumbai next.rg. ♪ rishaad: having a look at what happened in japan. tokyo finishing the session 15 minutes ago. this is what happened. treatment, 34% up. it has four more years of exclusive rights. a watchmaker here on the way down with the downgrade. this won rising due to the oil price. let's look at the carmakers. nissan and mitsubishi working together to resolve what is happening at the corporate level. motto winning green car of the year. suzuki motor with a positive outlook. let's have a look at the here and now. this is the situation currently. health and happiness international, 4.2%. this is the wrong one. i was going to the company that can manipulate your photographs. to the consumer body and china signed they are collecting too much data on people. this is the wrong one. asia group beating estimates. don't read too much with 81% profit growth because it has one off sales. this is the one dragging down .ustralia, nearly 14% down that is something companies bracing for that the moment. w
we checked the outlook for growth in mumbai next.rg. ♪ rishaad: having a look at what happened in japan. tokyo finishing the session 15 minutes ago. this is what happened. treatment, 34% up. it has four more years of exclusive rights. a watchmaker here on the way down with the downgrade. this won rising due to the oil price. let's look at the carmakers. nissan and mitsubishi working together to resolve what is happening at the corporate level. motto winning green car of the year. suzuki motor...
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beaches and producers music video for his latest single speechless was shot in the streets of delhi mumbai there because she finds the woman of his dreams and will stop at nothing to charm her but don't let yourself get too distracted or you must. take a look. at all. was. you. calderon's i love. you. and then fit for bollywood's by the way open shorts won't be in india this december if we busy touring the us japan and indonesia and he's not the only german who has been busy time is on the move to time for our own music news. chairman rock legends come steiner planning a massive three year concert tour according to lead guitarist they shut close but so far only their twenty nine thousand european stadium tour had been announced details of the extra shows are yet to be made public they had close but also said the band will be mastering their new album in l.a. this december. and soon pick up close by its own band emigrate will be releasing their third album. indie rock outfit come look played six shows in argentina and paris was there judging by their video blog it wasn't all smooth sailing
beaches and producers music video for his latest single speechless was shot in the streets of delhi mumbai there because she finds the woman of his dreams and will stop at nothing to charm her but don't let yourself get too distracted or you must. take a look. at all. was. you. calderon's i love. you. and then fit for bollywood's by the way open shorts won't be in india this december if we busy touring the us japan and indonesia and he's not the only german who has been busy time is on the move...
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one seven judy and if you figure out of my mind in mumbai. but we were told that wouldn't be possible because crime rates in or around a so low and we probably have a long wait for any real action. instead they staged a demonstration scene especially for our cameras. mounted on the bus and i don't question one of them i am pleased to shoot a video. of him. that's about as exciting as police life gets when there's no crime. very few offenses are committed but their weapons a military grade and patrols have been stepped up the fear of what once happened here still lingers. i don't know if you read the bible the book of nehemiah when all there was was the was destroyed and it was victorious and this impact because you know the country was the berated it was the victory but also it was crying crying because people always saw you know everyone was destroyed you know how's this and everything and people saw no hope. the revelation played an important role in his life. i saw like women we have no say in that women there's no arms and told me that th
one seven judy and if you figure out of my mind in mumbai. but we were told that wouldn't be possible because crime rates in or around a so low and we probably have a long wait for any real action. instead they staged a demonstration scene especially for our cameras. mounted on the bus and i don't question one of them i am pleased to shoot a video. of him. that's about as exciting as police life gets when there's no crime. very few offenses are committed but their weapons a military grade and...
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thanks for that update, sameer hashmi in mumbai. thanks for investing your time with us.e top stories this hour: president trump has said he'll stand by saudi arabia despite acknowledging that its crown prince could have known about the murder of the journalist, jamal khashoggi. a suicide bomb attack on a meeting of muslim religious leaders in the afghan capital, kabul, has killed more than 50 people. the commissioner of the metropolitan police, cressida dick, has said she's appalled by a video which was shared on social media showing police officers being attacked in south london. the footage, taken in merton on saturday, shows a man kicking a female police officer. her colleague is then dragged across the road, as he tries to stop a suspect. a warning, this report from our special correspondent, lucy manning, contains footage some people may find disturbing. everybody‘s fighting, look. they've got him! saturday evening, south london, and two police officers stop a car and are then attacked. a flying kick knocking the policewoman to the ground. oh, dear me! just kung fu
thanks for that update, sameer hashmi in mumbai. thanks for investing your time with us.e top stories this hour: president trump has said he'll stand by saudi arabia despite acknowledging that its crown prince could have known about the murder of the journalist, jamal khashoggi. a suicide bomb attack on a meeting of muslim religious leaders in the afghan capital, kabul, has killed more than 50 people. the commissioner of the metropolitan police, cressida dick, has said she's appalled by a video...