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yogata limaye reports from mumbai. sirens. braces itself for building collapses. this one occurred on the first day of the monsoon season. locals and rescuers rushed to pull as many to safety as they could. children are among those injured and dead. that collapse occurred just before midnight. "the sound was so loud we immediately knew something terrible had happened and we rushed out of our homes," says this man. the search for survivors continued into the morning. the building was in a congested area, a shantytown, which made rescue operations even harder. six children of the owner of the building and his wife are still trapped under the rubble, he's inconsolable, said this woman, a neighbour of the family. over the past two days, mumbai has been hit with heavy rains. not a year goes by without a fatal collapse in the city during this season. while rainfall is a factor, many say it is the quality of construction, unfit to withstand the monsoon that takes people's lives. police say they will act against those responsible for
yogata limaye reports from mumbai. sirens. braces itself for building collapses. this one occurred on the first day of the monsoon season. locals and rescuers rushed to pull as many to safety as they could. children are among those injured and dead. that collapse occurred just before midnight. "the sound was so loud we immediately knew something terrible had happened and we rushed out of our homes," says this man. the search for survivors continued into the morning. the building was...
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begun with a tragedy. 11 people including eight children have died after a building collapsed in mumbai. heavy rains undermined the poorly constructed house. the country is preparing for more monsoon disasters. >> is a race against time for these rescue workers. as they search for survivors in the rubble of this apartment building. residents joined firefighters and police officers as they looked for signs of life. >> there was an incredibly loud noise. we knew something terrible had happened. i rushed out my front door and i saw the building had collapsed. >> heavy monsoon rains have pounded mumbai since wednesday and many parts of the city are underwater. the rainfall could have weakened the building's foundations with deadly consequences. >>erhe incident happened around midnight. it was a building consisting of a ground-floor and two levels. it fell onto the building in front of it. we have rescued 18 people so far out of which 11 have died and seven have been injured. police will investigate the accident and will follow-up with whatever legal procedures are required. >> family member
begun with a tragedy. 11 people including eight children have died after a building collapsed in mumbai. heavy rains undermined the poorly constructed house. the country is preparing for more monsoon disasters. >> is a race against time for these rescue workers. as they search for survivors in the rubble of this apartment building. residents joined firefighters and police officers as they looked for signs of life. >> there was an incredibly loud noise. we knew something terrible had...
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. -- in mumbai.military rulers increase their campaign against aung san suu kyi, new accusations against the ruler. plus stargazers across the northern hemisphere are treated to a partial eclipse of the su ♪ welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. 80 years ago britain and that usi the atlantic charter, an agreement between winston churchill and franklin roosevelt ring world war ii, championing the shared values of marcus lee. that a -- shared values of jahmal chrissy. -- shared values of democracy. th is now being renewed and president biden announced the plan to buy pfizer jabs to donate to the world, the first tangible evidence of a u.s. administration re-engaging with the globe. >> america will be the arsenal of vaccines and our fight against covid-19, just as america was the arsenal of democracy during world war ii. today we are taking a major step that will supercharge the globe fight against this pandemic. at my direction, the united states will purchase an additional half-mi
. -- in mumbai.military rulers increase their campaign against aung san suu kyi, new accusations against the ruler. plus stargazers across the northern hemisphere are treated to a partial eclipse of the su ♪ welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. 80 years ago britain and that usi the atlantic charter, an agreement between winston churchill and franklin roosevelt ring world war ii, championing the shared values of marcus lee. that a -- shared values of jahmal chrissy. --...
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from mumbai, the bbc�*s india correspondent yogita limaye reports. his ownjourney, rooted in his nation's tragedy. his family was killed in religious violence, during the partition of british india in 19117. he escaped on a train, hiding in the women's compartment. a refugee, an orphan. and in 1958, at the commonwealth games in cardiff, a sprinter — seen here as he stunned record holders. commentator: and milkha singh, milkha singh of india. _ "i could feel the closest runner was right behind me so i pushed as hard as i could. after that, the indian anthem played and 100,000 people in the uk stood up for it. i was told i had made india shine in the world," milkha singh said a few years ago. he narrowly lost out on an olympic medal. that he even reached the games was an unimaginable feat at the time. he's inspired generations of athletes. indian icon anju bobby george is one of them. a real legend, a real motivating factor. if he could hear you right now, what would you say to milkha? milkha, thank you very much for giving us, showing us the path to s
from mumbai, the bbc�*s india correspondent yogita limaye reports. his ownjourney, rooted in his nation's tragedy. his family was killed in religious violence, during the partition of british india in 19117. he escaped on a train, hiding in the women's compartment. a refugee, an orphan. and in 1958, at the commonwealth games in cardiff, a sprinter — seen here as he stunned record holders. commentator: and milkha singh, milkha singh of india. _ "i could feel the closest runner was right...
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yogita limaye, bbc news, mumbai.who's died at the age of 91. last year, covid restrictions wiped out the uk's summer festival season. this year, despite many events being delayed or cancelled, some are going ahead. download festival at donington park near derby is one of them. it's taking place this weekend as part of the uk government's live event pilot scheme. our correspondent luxmy gopal has joined the music fans. the closest return to normality yet, a 10,000 capacity crowd and no masks or social distancing. this weekend's download festival pilot is the latest in the government's testing of live events, and hosts the first legal mosh pit since the start of the pandemic. to be back here, it's incredible. i'll go through every guideline and jump through every hoop they want me to do get back here like this. live festivals are basically what i want to do with my spare time, and live music, so it'sjust incredible to be here again and experience that. everyone attending the festival has had to get a negative result in
yogita limaye, bbc news, mumbai.who's died at the age of 91. last year, covid restrictions wiped out the uk's summer festival season. this year, despite many events being delayed or cancelled, some are going ahead. download festival at donington park near derby is one of them. it's taking place this weekend as part of the uk government's live event pilot scheme. our correspondent luxmy gopal has joined the music fans. the closest return to normality yet, a 10,000 capacity crowd and no masks or...
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yogita limaye, bbc news, mumbai. you are watching bbc news.ures into the mid 20s but sunday we will be lucky to get in the mid—teens. a legacy of cloud and developing easterly breeze. into the morning, not too chilly at this stage and across scotland and northern ireland not as chilly as it was saturday morning. northern ireland, a lot of cloud around and outbreaks of rain and drizzle. heavy bursts to the east of england in particular. that will fade away and light touches will develop in southern counties of england. we see cloud a showery rain in scotland and some of it will push southwards and eastwards. a developing easterly breeze across the eastern half of the country and that will limit the temperatures to 14 or 15 degrees. in sun sunny spells in the english channel, 20 or 21 and some of the same temperatures in parts of scotland and south—west england. their showers will push further southwards and at the same time another batch of rain it works its way out of france, across the channel islands on toward southern counties of england. t
yogita limaye, bbc news, mumbai. you are watching bbc news.ures into the mid 20s but sunday we will be lucky to get in the mid—teens. a legacy of cloud and developing easterly breeze. into the morning, not too chilly at this stage and across scotland and northern ireland not as chilly as it was saturday morning. northern ireland, a lot of cloud around and outbreaks of rain and drizzle. heavy bursts to the east of england in particular. that will fade away and light touches will develop in...
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yogita limaye, bbc news, mumbai. discovered dumped in a road—side skip near ohrenbach in central germany. art experts say the framed pieces are originals. one is a portrait of a boy by the dutch artist samuel van hoogstraten, who studied under rembrandt in amsterdam. the second is a self portrait by the lesser—known italian painter pietro bellotti, who worked for important venetian families. no one has yet claimed the paintings. you are watching bbc news. nobody is claiming them... now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. good evening. across england and wales, the weather has certainly taken a turn for the wetter. more rain to come for many through tonight. that rain has been pushing up from the bay of biscay during recent hours. this clump of cloud here continuing to work its way northwards before it sort of pushes out in towards the north sea later in the night. but there could be some heavy bursts of rain around kent, essex, suffolk, norfolk. could be some torrential downpours, some rumbles of th
yogita limaye, bbc news, mumbai. discovered dumped in a road—side skip near ohrenbach in central germany. art experts say the framed pieces are originals. one is a portrait of a boy by the dutch artist samuel van hoogstraten, who studied under rembrandt in amsterdam. the second is a self portrait by the lesser—known italian painter pietro bellotti, who worked for important venetian families. no one has yet claimed the paintings. you are watching bbc news. nobody is claiming them... now it's...
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let's bring in our guest in mumbai.s into perspective for us . >> amc has found many takers as well. they are buying into this momentum stock. amc entertainment is among the most traded stock on at least two of india's --. more than the popular names like tesla. for instance in korea, between monday and thursday, investors put in close to $230 million in amc shares, three times more than in tesla. yvonne: tell us what factors are in play that have led these retail investors to look beyond the borders, to invest in u.s. stocks right now. >> a number of reasons. the major one has been the lockdown and working from home, people had more time on their hands to dip their feet into retail tra trading. in india alone, we had 10 million new retail traders. in 2020 alone. and then again these platforms which allow you to trade and charge a very low fee. you have the ability to buy even a fraction of the shares on offer. people are very open to diversifying geographically. it started earlier with popular names like netflix, amazo
let's bring in our guest in mumbai.s into perspective for us . >> amc has found many takers as well. they are buying into this momentum stock. amc entertainment is among the most traded stock on at least two of india's --. more than the popular names like tesla. for instance in korea, between monday and thursday, investors put in close to $230 million in amc shares, three times more than in tesla. yvonne: tell us what factors are in play that have led these retail investors to look beyond...
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mumbai, high of 33 degrees on tuesday. ♪ >> a face can tell a story without uttering a single word.ple touch. the unconventionality. witness through the lens of the human eye is what inspires us. witness documentaries on al jazeera. anchor: top stories here on al jazeera. kamala harris has used her first foreign trip to one migrants not to attempt to reach the u.s.. the person who overthrew mali's government has been sworn in. antony blinken says iran's nuclear program is galloping forward. peru's presidential election is on a knife edge. 94% of ballots have been collected, showing one candidate just ahead with 50.2% of the vote, but the conservative politician is just behind with around 49.8%. too close to call? reporter: the latest is, when continues to gain more and more. we are seeing 90.2% of the vote has been processed, giving a difference of vote in favor of 92,000. . we have seen throughout the day -- more and more. he is now 92,000 votes ahead. and still, it is to wait for the boat overseas and the rural vote. those are the boats that will in the end define the election. a
mumbai, high of 33 degrees on tuesday. ♪ >> a face can tell a story without uttering a single word.ple touch. the unconventionality. witness through the lens of the human eye is what inspires us. witness documentaries on al jazeera. anchor: top stories here on al jazeera. kamala harris has used her first foreign trip to one migrants not to attempt to reach the u.s.. the person who overthrew mali's government has been sworn in. antony blinken says iran's nuclear program is galloping...
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major indian cities delhi and mumbai ease a lockdown restrictions as the country emerges from a devastating wave of infection. officials say it is time to get the economy back on track. ♪ i'm phil gayle. welcome to the program. u.s. government health officials have approved the first new drug for alzheimer's disease for nearly 20 years. regulators say the drug, which will be marketed -- is the first drug that treats the disease rather than symptoms. experts are arguing there is not enough firm evidence of real benefits. let's take a closer look with a professor of neurology and psychiatry at the mcgill university in montreal. where are you on this drug? is it a big breakthrough? >> it is an importa step forward because it is the first medication approved for taking out of t brain this buildup of the protein. phil: and what is it about that that makes it so significant? >> it has been shown for a good 10 years it is possible to take out of the brain persons with early alzheimer's, this excessive buildup. what has been difficult to prove. one of the two big studies that led to this approval s
major indian cities delhi and mumbai ease a lockdown restrictions as the country emerges from a devastating wave of infection. officials say it is time to get the economy back on track. ♪ i'm phil gayle. welcome to the program. u.s. government health officials have approved the first new drug for alzheimer's disease for nearly 20 years. regulators say the drug, which will be marketed -- is the first drug that treats the disease rather than symptoms. experts are arguing there is not enough...
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our india correspondent reports now from mumbai.ns] >> rains set in each year, the city braces for this one occurred on the first day of the monsoon season. locals and rescuers rushed to pull as many to safety as they could. children are among those injured and dead. the collapse occurred just before midnight. the sound was so loud we immediately knew something terrible had happed and rushed out of our homes says --. the search for survivors continued into morning. the building was in a congested area, a shanty town, which made rescue operations harder. six children of the owner of the building and his wife are still trapped under the rubble. he is inconsolable set a neighbor of the family. -- said a neighbor. not a year goes by without a fit of collapse in the city during this season.while rainfall is a factor, many say it is the quality of construction unfit to withstand the monsoon that takes people's lives. police say they will act against those response will for this collapse. bbc news, mumi. >> now to what was a shocking disco
our india correspondent reports now from mumbai.ns] >> rains set in each year, the city braces for this one occurred on the first day of the monsoon season. locals and rescuers rushed to pull as many to safety as they could. children are among those injured and dead. the collapse occurred just before midnight. the sound was so loud we immediately knew something terrible had happed and rushed out of our homes says --. the search for survivors continued into morning. the building was in a...
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yogita limaye, mumbai.o, in terms of warm it is just starting to warm up here in cornwall. it was quite cloudy and rainy the weather before, and i am sure the uk government's hoping that the weather will get much brighter as all the leaders come here, we are expecting them to be here by the end of tomorrow. now, in terms of those conversation, joe biden's motorcade pulled into the knou biden's motorcade pulled into the knoll not so far behind me a few moments ago, he has met with boris johnson. this is the first time both men have met in person since becoming world leaders and in the past, president biden has said that borisjohnson is a clone of donald trump, i don't think he meant it as a compliment and borisjohnson has as we know this morning written an editorial about this special relationship, we hear that phrase a lot, he sees it as something that is weak and needily. top of the talk also be brexit. borisjohnson wants that brexit deal from the us, joe biden hasn't made any indication of what to expect
yogita limaye, mumbai.o, in terms of warm it is just starting to warm up here in cornwall. it was quite cloudy and rainy the weather before, and i am sure the uk government's hoping that the weather will get much brighter as all the leaders come here, we are expecting them to be here by the end of tomorrow. now, in terms of those conversation, joe biden's motorcade pulled into the knou biden's motorcade pulled into the knoll not so far behind me a few moments ago, he has met with boris johnson....
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the bbc�*s india correspondent yogita limaye reports from mumbai.of the pandemic, the underreporting of covid deaths. we first heard it in testimony from doctors and otherfront line workers and we have seen evidence of it on the ground when we were reporting during the second wave of the pandemic, but the poor the limit reports that have appeared in the past few days really give a sense of how acute the scale of underreporting could be. she has looked at two dead states in india, andhra pradesh and madhya pradesh, and she has looked at in excess deaths in these states. when we say that what she means is the overall deaths that took place in a region over a period when the second wave was at its worst, minus the number of deaths that took place in the same region in a pre—pandemic year over the period. so these excess deaths she has found in the state of andhra pradesh where 3a times the reported covid death toll in that region, and in the state of madhya pradesh she has found that these excess deaths were 42 times the reported official covid death t
the bbc�*s india correspondent yogita limaye reports from mumbai.of the pandemic, the underreporting of covid deaths. we first heard it in testimony from doctors and otherfront line workers and we have seen evidence of it on the ground when we were reporting during the second wave of the pandemic, but the poor the limit reports that have appeared in the past few days really give a sense of how acute the scale of underreporting could be. she has looked at two dead states in india, andhra...
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the bbc�*s india correspondent yogita limaye reports from mumbai. the underreporting of covid deaths. we first heard it in testimony from doctors and otherfront line workers and we have seen evidence of it on the ground when we were reporting during the second wave of the pandemic, but reports that have appeared in the past few days really give a sense of how acute the scale of underreporting could be. she has looked at two dead states in india, andhra pradesh and madhya pradesh, and she has looked at in excess deaths in these states. when we say that what she means is the overall deaths that took place in a region over a period when the second wave was at its worst, minus the number of deaths that took place in the same region in a pre—pandemic year over the period. so these excess deaths she has found in the state of andhra pradesh where 3a times the reported covid death toll in that region, and in the state of madhya pradesh she has found that these excess deaths were 42 times the reported official covid death toll in that state. of course, you k
the bbc�*s india correspondent yogita limaye reports from mumbai. the underreporting of covid deaths. we first heard it in testimony from doctors and otherfront line workers and we have seen evidence of it on the ground when we were reporting during the second wave of the pandemic, but reports that have appeared in the past few days really give a sense of how acute the scale of underreporting could be. she has looked at two dead states in india, andhra pradesh and madhya pradesh, and she has...
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police in the indian city of mumbai have arrested ten people in connection with a coronavirus vaccineions. the group's accused of running eight private vaccination camps. police suspect they injected people with a saline solution. in new york an impassioned debate has broken out within the lgbtq community over who can participate in its pride parade, usually one of the biggest in the world. a decision last month by the organisers to ban uniformed police officers from taking part in the proceedings until 2025 because they were seen as a "threatening" presence by some members of the lgbt community has provoked a strong backlash which is continuing to escalate even though this year's march is largely virtual. from new york, tom brook reports. wave your flags! since 1996, the gay action 0fficers league has marched in police uniform as a contingent of new york's mammoth pride parade. for police sergeant ana arboleda it meant the world to participate. it is an amazing feeling. to see people from the crowd and hugging you and telling you, "happy pride, it is great to see you, officer". but l
police in the indian city of mumbai have arrested ten people in connection with a coronavirus vaccineions. the group's accused of running eight private vaccination camps. police suspect they injected people with a saline solution. in new york an impassioned debate has broken out within the lgbtq community over who can participate in its pride parade, usually one of the biggest in the world. a decision last month by the organisers to ban uniformed police officers from taking part in the...
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yogita limaye, bbc news, mumbai. brazil against the president's handling of the pandemic, as the country passes half a million covid deaths. the us says it will continue negotiating with iran to revive the international nuclear deal, following the election of the hardline cleric ebrahim raisi as the next iranian president. let's stay with that story. professor abbas milani is director of the iranian studies programme at stanford university. hopefully the line is a little better this time. let's start with that issue, the around clear deal, where do you think we are with that now? i clear deal, where do you think we are with that now?- we are with that now? i think is under way _ we are with that now? i think is under way for _ we are with that now? i think is under way for resolution, l we are with that now? i think is under way for resolution, i | is under way for resolution, i think the iranian regime clearly needs to make a deal, wants to make a deal. the economy is on the verge of collapse, then it will have ebra
yogita limaye, bbc news, mumbai. brazil against the president's handling of the pandemic, as the country passes half a million covid deaths. the us says it will continue negotiating with iran to revive the international nuclear deal, following the election of the hardline cleric ebrahim raisi as the next iranian president. let's stay with that story. professor abbas milani is director of the iranian studies programme at stanford university. hopefully the line is a little better this time. let's...
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differed from the actual number of people who died. 0ur india correspondent yogita limaye has more from mumbaindemic, the underreporting of covid deaths. we first heard it in testimony from doctors and otherfront line workers and we have seen evidence of it on the ground when we were reporting during the second wave of the pandemic, but the poor the limit reports that have appeared in the past few days really give a sense of how acute the scale of underreporting could be. she has looked at two dead states in india, andhra pradesh and madhya pradesh, and she has looked at in excess deaths in these states. when we say that what she means is the overall deaths that took place in a region over a period when the second wave was at its worst, minus the number of deaths that took place in the same region in a pre—pandemic year over the period. so these excess deaths she has found in the state of andhra pradesh where 3a times the reported covid death toll in that region, and in the state of madhya pradesh she has found that these excess deaths were 42 times the reported official covid death toll in th
differed from the actual number of people who died. 0ur india correspondent yogita limaye has more from mumbaindemic, the underreporting of covid deaths. we first heard it in testimony from doctors and otherfront line workers and we have seen evidence of it on the ground when we were reporting during the second wave of the pandemic, but the poor the limit reports that have appeared in the past few days really give a sense of how acute the scale of underreporting could be. she has looked at two...
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and police in the indian city of mumbai have arrested ten people in collection to a coronavirus vaccine for fake injections. the group's accused of running eight private vaccination camps. police suspect they injected people with a saline solution. downing street says the british prime minister has accepted his health secretary matt hancock's apology for breaching social distancing guidelines, after the sun newspaper published images of him and an aide, gina coladangelo, kissing and embracing in the department of health. in a statement mr hancock said he'd "let people down" and is "very sorry". borisjohnson now considers the matter closed, but labour is calling on mr hancock to resign. with the latest, here's our deputy political editor vicki young. he's been telling all of us to stick to covid rules. keep doing your bit, remember the basics — hands, face, space and fresh air. but matt hancock and his adviser gina coladangelo didn't take that advice. this picture of the two of them, who are both married, was taken inside the department of health in early may. government social distancin
and police in the indian city of mumbai have arrested ten people in collection to a coronavirus vaccine for fake injections. the group's accused of running eight private vaccination camps. police suspect they injected people with a saline solution. downing street says the british prime minister has accepted his health secretary matt hancock's apology for breaching social distancing guidelines, after the sun newspaper published images of him and an aide, gina coladangelo, kissing and embracing...
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police in the indian city of mumbai have arrested ten people in connection with a coronavirus vaccine's accused of running eight private vaccination camps. police suspect they injected people with a saline solution. us presidentjoe biden has told the afghan president ashraf ghani, on a visit to washington, that the afghan people must decide their future. but he also said us support for afghanistan would continue, despite the us military withdrawal. the visit by ashraf ghani and his former political rival abdullah abdullah comes as taliban forces have escalated fighting in recent weeks, seizing control of dozens of districts. this was what mr biden had to say about ongoing us involvement in the country. the partnership between afghanistan and the united states is not ending. it is going to be sustained — and you know, our troops may be leaving, but support for afghanistan is not ending. in terms of support and maintenance of helping maintain their military, as well as economic and political support. speaking at a press conference following the meeting, ashraf ghani paid tribute to the
police in the indian city of mumbai have arrested ten people in connection with a coronavirus vaccine's accused of running eight private vaccination camps. police suspect they injected people with a saline solution. us presidentjoe biden has told the afghan president ashraf ghani, on a visit to washington, that the afghan people must decide their future. but he also said us support for afghanistan would continue, despite the us military withdrawal. the visit by ashraf ghani and his former...
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this is the position at the moment in mumbai.societe generale, downgrade for the country saying the valuations of these markets led them to become underweight saying the valuations are under stretch and vulnerable to earnings disappointment. this is done by strategists led by frank zimmerman who wrote in a note. companies looking perhaps at an easy of lockdowns certainly. indigo 2.6% up. housing. dhf seat 10% to the upside. perhaps the prospect of lower interest rates or similar interest rates for longer currently. news out of toshiba that came out a short while ago talking about a dividend of ¥50 billion as it embarks on a share buyback program and those shares will be retired once the buyback is completed. that share buyback, ¥100 billion , and they could purchase up to 6% of the outstanding shares in the company. here today we have toshiba on the way up, 62% and in the session just now as we have been talking, the share price after being up something like 3% it is now just about .7% to the upside. haslinda: still to come, hong
this is the position at the moment in mumbai.societe generale, downgrade for the country saying the valuations of these markets led them to become underweight saying the valuations are under stretch and vulnerable to earnings disappointment. this is done by strategists led by frank zimmerman who wrote in a note. companies looking perhaps at an easy of lockdowns certainly. indigo 2.6% up. housing. dhf seat 10% to the upside. perhaps the prospect of lower interest rates or similar interest rates...
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kathleen: that was newport a chart area in mumbai -- big stories, now it is affecting stocks.s the local government released they detained eight people in relation to an explosion, keeping an eye on taipei with deutsche bank bullish, local media in taiwan reporting the company is evaluating setting up a new spac in germany. offshore, trading around 6.45 after five days closer to its 100 day moving average. the yuan appreciation may slow, citigroup seeing gains -- against the chinese dollar. haidi: coming up, don't miss our interview with jd.com, the shopping festival kicking off today. plus we will interview others later on, an exclusive with asia's are just resettling asset management, and from therapeutics. they make the debut in hong kong today. that is it for daybreak asia, market coverage continues, in hong kong. ♪ ♪ look, if your wireless carrier was a guy you'd leave him tomorrow. not very flexible. not great at saving. you deserve better... xfinity mobile. now they have unlimited for just $30 a month... $30. and they're number one in customer satisfaction. his number..
kathleen: that was newport a chart area in mumbai -- big stories, now it is affecting stocks.s the local government released they detained eight people in relation to an explosion, keeping an eye on taipei with deutsche bank bullish, local media in taiwan reporting the company is evaluating setting up a new spac in germany. offshore, trading around 6.45 after five days closer to its 100 day moving average. the yuan appreciation may slow, citigroup seeing gains -- against the chinese dollar....
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we will bring in a reporter in mumbai.ore about the green ambitions of reliance industries. they said not carbon zero and 15 years. how achievable is that goal? reporter: in the interview, he's planning to transform every single industry of his unit. it set a target of becoming a net zero carbon company by 2035. that is a shorter timeframe compared to 2050, set by many global peers, including bp. he is very serious about it. he is enthused about this. yvonne: he is also set up h2 in india to help for the push for hydrogen power. she also talks about that digital supply -- he also talks about the digital supply in india. what is the way forward? reporter: clearly he has laid out things -- the digital divide needs to be bridged. a call for upgrading, plus health care and education. it is the right time to offer opportunities for the whole world, not just one country. this digital divide should be capped within nations and among nations, as well. haslinda: stay tuned for much more from the qatar economic forum, powered by blo
we will bring in a reporter in mumbai.ore about the green ambitions of reliance industries. they said not carbon zero and 15 years. how achievable is that goal? reporter: in the interview, he's planning to transform every single industry of his unit. it set a target of becoming a net zero carbon company by 2035. that is a shorter timeframe compared to 2050, set by many global peers, including bp. he is very serious about it. he is enthused about this. yvonne: he is also set up h2 in india to...
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mumbai, the city that gave mohmad harlem his fortune, is also the city that snatched it away from himshing business ravaged by the pandemic. after seven years, he's had no choice but to head back to the village. translation: there are no orders coming in. - my six employees went back to the village after the lockdown was announced. people who owe me money haven't been able to pay me back, and so i may even have to sell my machines to pay off my own debts. in the village, his dream home, only half built — he has no money left to complete it. mohammad will now take up manual labour to support his large family. the pandemic has pushed a third of india's middle—class population — about 32 million people, according to pew research — back into poverty, setting back at least half a decade of economic gains. many are dipping into their precious savings to stay afloat, while others have entered into a spiral of debt. many families had to resort to liquidating to make up the temporary income shortfall. this is very unfortunate, | of course, because it has left their families vulnerable for futu
mumbai, the city that gave mohmad harlem his fortune, is also the city that snatched it away from himshing business ravaged by the pandemic. after seven years, he's had no choice but to head back to the village. translation: there are no orders coming in. - my six employees went back to the village after the lockdown was announced. people who owe me money haven't been able to pay me back, and so i may even have to sell my machines to pay off my own debts. in the village, his dream home, only...
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the answer for that would be that in some ways the da alleges that the company may also make mumbai defrauding and stealing it. money that was not his property would instead count as profit. is that right? what does it mean for the corporate side tomorrow? >> every case is a big deal for criminal defendant particularly one who's never been charged before. as far as we know the trump organization and weisselberg have not been. this is a big deal. when you are talking about tax fraud, you are talking about stealing from the government. we'll see how the da pleads this. i am looking in particular to see if they're going to allege that the federal government is a victim here as well. if you are talking just state charges then it is a much smaller percentage, it is a smaller bracket of the amount of income that's evaded, say a million dollars of income or $90,000 of tax laws. that's not in the jail category. if you are talking about the government being a victim as well, you are talking about the 45% or 50% tax bracket. that starts to be more serious. i am going to be looking or how the da crafted
the answer for that would be that in some ways the da alleges that the company may also make mumbai defrauding and stealing it. money that was not his property would instead count as profit. is that right? what does it mean for the corporate side tomorrow? >> every case is a big deal for criminal defendant particularly one who's never been charged before. as far as we know the trump organization and weisselberg have not been. this is a big deal. when you are talking about tax fraud, you...
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three people and wounded 25 others near the home of a convicted militant leader linked to the 2008 mumbaittacks. officials say the man was arrested at the airport as he was trying to flee the country. and in surfside, florida, outside of miami, at least one person is dead and many others are feared dead after a reading on a 12 story beach condo collapsed.
three people and wounded 25 others near the home of a convicted militant leader linked to the 2008 mumbaittacks. officials say the man was arrested at the airport as he was trying to flee the country. and in surfside, florida, outside of miami, at least one person is dead and many others are feared dead after a reading on a 12 story beach condo collapsed.
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this wild video shows a car in mumbai vanishing facedown into a giant hole as the concrete crumbles beneath of heavy rain caused it to cave in. in a matter of seconds, the car is gone. just gone. the vehicle's owner actually saw it happening. it was too late to do anything so he pulled out his camera and filmed the footage to prove it actually happened. authorities pulled the car out of the 40-foot well later that night after pumping out the water. water. i just hope he check ed ♪ welcome to allstate, ♪ ♪are you down, d-d-down, d-d-down, d-d-down♪ where we're driving down the cost of insurance. ♪ ♪ are you down, down♪ ♪d-down, down? are you♪ drivers who switched saved over $700. ♪ allstate. here, better protection costs a whole lot less. you're in good hands. click or call for a lower rate today. don't settle for products that give you a sort of white smile. try new crest whitening emulsions you're in good hands. for 100% whiter teeth. its highly active peroxide droplets swipe on in seconds. better. faster. 100% whiter teeth. crestwhitesmile.com ♪ ♪ acqua di giÒ and acqua di giÒ profondo gi
this wild video shows a car in mumbai vanishing facedown into a giant hole as the concrete crumbles beneath of heavy rain caused it to cave in. in a matter of seconds, the car is gone. just gone. the vehicle's owner actually saw it happening. it was too late to do anything so he pulled out his camera and filmed the footage to prove it actually happened. authorities pulled the car out of the 40-foot well later that night after pumping out the water. water. i just hope he check ed ♪ welcome to...
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new delhi and mumbai eased lockdown measures for businesses and shops, while the delhi metro transit system resumed service half capacity. that comes after a surge in april and may killed 4,000 people per day at its peak. we'll look at india's covid outbreak later in the program. stocks were mixed on wall street today. the dow jones industrial average lost 126 points to close at 34,630. the nasdaq rose 67 points. and the s&p 500 slipped three. and, billionaire amazon founder jeff bezos will be flying into space next month on a rocket made by his space company, blue origin. he'll be joined by his brother and the highest bidder in a charity auction. the trip to space and back will take just ten minutes, and will launch july 20. still to come on the "newshour," what you need to know about a controversial new alzheimer's drug; protests intensify as a new pipeline threatens indigenous lands in minnesota; members of the south asian diaspora try to help loved ones amid the covid surge; plus much more. >> woodruff: the f.d.a.'s approval of a new alzheimer's drug today followed months of deba
new delhi and mumbai eased lockdown measures for businesses and shops, while the delhi metro transit system resumed service half capacity. that comes after a surge in april and may killed 4,000 people per day at its peak. we'll look at india's covid outbreak later in the program. stocks were mixed on wall street today. the dow jones industrial average lost 126 points to close at 34,630. the nasdaq rose 67 points. and the s&p 500 slipped three. and, billionaire amazon founder jeff bezos will...
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i'm just saying because we have lots of people who want to make mumbai shanghai. take the shanghai model, take the singapore model. but the question is, how do you make it in a way that takes the situation which is there today locally and does the transition. it's the cut and paste crisis which comes out of terrific models. we all love those models. >> i think more people need political opportunities at the same time. and i want to ask that if you want to develop and create jobs and grow your economy but at the same time be compatible with climate change, massive funds, globally. i mean, you need the money. and how do you mobilize global funds towards that? i know you wanted to say something. >> about singapore? >> no, i believe you could learn from the spirit of another city. but let's move to india. not so far from your home place in mumbai, in southern india you have the first all solar airport in the world. completely solar. it's a big airport, not a small entity. and again, the guys who did this, were not environmentalists. they did this because solar energy
i'm just saying because we have lots of people who want to make mumbai shanghai. take the shanghai model, take the singapore model. but the question is, how do you make it in a way that takes the situation which is there today locally and does the transition. it's the cut and paste crisis which comes out of terrific models. we all love those models. >> i think more people need political opportunities at the same time. and i want to ask that if you want to develop and create jobs and grow...
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in india and in frante— happened in mumbai in india and in france where people go in with fire arms—sentially kill large numbers of people. that affected in a way _ numbers of people. that affected in a way how _ numbers of people. that affected in a way how the fire and ambulance service _ a way how the fire and ambulance service responded as well because that is_ service responded as well because that is what they prepared for. there — that is what they prepared for. there are _ that is what they prepared for. there are going to be important recommendations coming out but the challenge _ recommendations coming out but the challenge for the police and agencies and people running venues, in charge _ agencies and people running venues, in charge of— agencies and people running venues, in charge of shopping centres and all sorts— in charge of shopping centres and all sorts of— in charge of shopping centres and all sorts of different places, is what — all sorts of different places, is what is — all sorts of different places, is what is likely to be the next type of attack — what is like
in india and in frante— happened in mumbai in india and in france where people go in with fire arms—sentially kill large numbers of people. that affected in a way _ numbers of people. that affected in a way how _ numbers of people. that affected in a way how the fire and ambulance service _ a way how the fire and ambulance service responded as well because that is_ service responded as well because that is what they prepared for. there — that is what they prepared for. there are _ that is...
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joining us from mumbai is an economist. why the pessimism?-pandemic, india will come out strong. >> good afternoon. yes, if you look, in 2022, we expected near-term growth weakness will be confirmed -- confined to the june and september quarter. there should be more activity on the ground. we are looking at 8.9% gdp growth in india. but we do expect the second half of this year should see a much stronger recovery and the timing is going to move in tandem with the vaccination ramp-up. we expect high context services consumption, stronger global growth and easing commissions likely to support india's growth recovery starting in 2021, in line with the vaccination buildup, which we are estimating to improve from around 2.5 million doses per day we are betting on for june, 26 million doses per day by october and november. -- to 6 million doses per day by october and november. haslinda: how can consumption remain strong? >> let me give you some information on how the labor market is panning out. we saw unemployment increase significantly. and the m
joining us from mumbai is an economist. why the pessimism?-pandemic, india will come out strong. >> good afternoon. yes, if you look, in 2022, we expected near-term growth weakness will be confirmed -- confined to the june and september quarter. there should be more activity on the ground. we are looking at 8.9% gdp growth in india. but we do expect the second half of this year should see a much stronger recovery and the timing is going to move in tandem with the vaccination ramp-up. we...
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security agencies, the police and security agencies had been focusing on things as had happened in mumbairge numbers of people, and that affected in a way how the fire and ambulance service responded as well because that is what they prepared for. there will be some important recommendations coming out but the challenge for the police and agencies and people running venues and in charge of shopping centres and all sorts of different places is what is likely to be the next type of attack because it might not necessarily be of this nature. you mentioned recommendations possibly being in that report today, what would you expect to see? we know we have martin's law being widely discussed, i will come to that to get your opinion. in terms of recommendations, what would be the obvious ones? to try to make sure it is clear who is responsible for different parts of cities where you have more parts owned by private companies, run by private security companies, in this case it was network rail, the british transport police, that needs to be clarified. people running venues, big events, crowded plac
security agencies, the police and security agencies had been focusing on things as had happened in mumbairge numbers of people, and that affected in a way how the fire and ambulance service responded as well because that is what they prepared for. there will be some important recommendations coming out but the challenge for the police and agencies and people running venues and in charge of shopping centres and all sorts of different places is what is likely to be the next type of attack because...
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killed three people and wounded 25 near the home of a convicted militant leader linked to the 2008 mumbai terrorist attacks. the man was arrested at the airport as he was trying to flee the country. japan's defense minister says tensions between china and taiwan are a direct threat to his country's security. speaking to bloomberg exclusively, he expressed concern about china's military buildup opposite taiwan, saying the balance of strength is tempting in favor of beijing and widening every year. his comments come after china sent 28 warplanes near taiwan in the latest increase of military pressure on taipei. >> geographically, taiwan is right and center of the china south sea. we are close to each other and that point of view, the stability of taiwan is directly connected to japan. we are closely monitoring the chinese-taiwan relationship and the chinese military activity. vonnie: global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. haidi: still ahead, we are speaking to the phili
killed three people and wounded 25 near the home of a convicted militant leader linked to the 2008 mumbai terrorist attacks. the man was arrested at the airport as he was trying to flee the country. japan's defense minister says tensions between china and taiwan are a direct threat to his country's security. speaking to bloomberg exclusively, he expressed concern about china's military buildup opposite taiwan, saying the balance of strength is tempting in favor of beijing and widening every...
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year — because of covid — people have been practising on the beaches of gaza on moving trains in mumbai, just ran 12 celsius for some today, northerly wind even when you have the sunshine, high teens of the highest temperature, not particularly warm in that wind direction even when you have blue sky. still some outbreaks of rain for parts of england and wales this evening and tonight, coming into south—east england by morning. elsewhere tonight it is vital becoming dry where you have the clear skies, lower temperatures, and, in scotland, some spots in scotland, some spots on the clear skies, lower temperatures, and, scotland, some spots on the clear skies, lowertemperatures, and, in scotland, some spots in ireland may end up close of frost going into tuesday morning. how is that late june? but some sunshine here. in fact, for many it will be a dry day on sunny spells. light rain and drizzle still lingering to the far south—east of england, claiming late afternoon, but cloud increasing in north—west scotland and northern ireland so here you will get some outbreaks of rain moving in as th
year — because of covid — people have been practising on the beaches of gaza on moving trains in mumbai, just ran 12 celsius for some today, northerly wind even when you have the sunshine, high teens of the highest temperature, not particularly warm in that wind direction even when you have blue sky. still some outbreaks of rain for parts of england and wales this evening and tonight, coming into south—east england by morning. elsewhere tonight it is vital becoming dry where you have the...
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this car — in a suburban car park in mumbai, in india was the victim of a sinkhole. the vehicle. it later emerged the car—park had been built over a well — and the car had to be extracted by cranes. scotland's euro 2020 campaign is under way in their opening group game against the czech republic. it's the first appearance of the mens team at a major?tournament for 23 years. lorna gordon is in the fanzone in glasgow for us — what's happening? it isa it is a very noisy fan zone in glasgow, about 3000 fans in here at the moment, and boy, they have waited a long time for this. the game hasjust got waited a long time for this. the game has just got under way and we heard a lot of cheering and a lot of singing. i'm trying to grab one of the fans.jim, what singing. i'm trying to grab one of the fans. jim, what do you make of the fans. jim, what do you make of the game? it the fans. jim, what do you make of the name? , the fans. jim, what do you make of the game?— the fans. jim, what do you make of the name? , ., ., ., the game? it is tough, we are doing well. if we keep _ t
this car — in a suburban car park in mumbai, in india was the victim of a sinkhole. the vehicle. it later emerged the car—park had been built over a well — and the car had to be extracted by cranes. scotland's euro 2020 campaign is under way in their opening group game against the czech republic. it's the first appearance of the mens team at a major?tournament for 23 years. lorna gordon is in the fanzone in glasgow for us — what's happening? it isa it is a very noisy fan zone in...