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a bit of an a bit ofan of the a bit of an of the situation in it like is a in myanmar.developing move by the military to arrest the members of the ruling suu 77 suu kyi 77 suu kyi was 77 suu kyiwas 77 in party. aung san suu kyi was taken in the early hours of monday morning, the early hours of monday morning, the party spokesman, the national league �*democracy, and telephone league for democracy, and telephone calls to reuters said that aung san suu kyi along with the countries president and other leaders have been taken in the early hours. i want to tell our people not to respond rationally and i want them to the law. —— respond irrationally. he said he also expects to be detained. the editor of the bbc burberry service i stupidly referred to bmr as formerly siam, siam is thailand what i meant was burma, apology for that. —— bbc burmese surface. i caught some of my colleagues to be perplexed. 0ur burmese desk editor put out some burmese desk editor has put out some copies and says the army is running up copies and says the army is running up single members of the ruli
a bit of an a bit ofan of the a bit of an of the situation in it like is a in myanmar.developing move by the military to arrest the members of the ruling suu 77 suu kyi 77 suu kyi was 77 suu kyiwas 77 in party. aung san suu kyi was taken in the early hours of monday morning, the early hours of monday morning, the party spokesman, the national league �*democracy, and telephone league for democracy, and telephone calls to reuters said that aung san suu kyi along with the countries president and...
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men is this the most direct confrontation yet between the civilian government and the military in myanmar and how do you see this playing out going forward. well this confrontation is likely to move forward. because it now it appears that the negotiation. has been stopped and the government will move ahead with the parliamentary convention and then the military may vika or something and if that continue and leading to a military coup then the military at accordingly with the 2000 a constitution which only allows the military to hole on to power or 4 to 6 month extension so that the someone he a maximum of they could hold onto power after that they would have to hold the election and and return the power to the civilian government if there's any coupe so that estimate by the military you were subdued on a constitution not the extra. extra courtesy to chanel. couture dummies like that they will not abolish the death of a constitution they were do so with the truth of a constitution however the coup devastate the current development and the political transition in myanmar and it could be a v
men is this the most direct confrontation yet between the civilian government and the military in myanmar and how do you see this playing out going forward. well this confrontation is likely to move forward. because it now it appears that the negotiation. has been stopped and the government will move ahead with the parliamentary convention and then the military may vika or something and if that continue and leading to a military coup then the military at accordingly with the 2000 a constitution...
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in the people of myanmar deserve for the process of democracy to move forward in myanmar, not backwardards to a number of vaccines that have passed clinical trials get are awaiting official regulatory approval, novavax and the janssen clinical trials. approval, novavax and the janssen clinicaltrials. more approval, novavax and the janssen clinical trials. more on that to come, stay with us on bbc news. hello there. for many of us, the last few days have been exceptionally mild for the time of year. but that's all set to change this weekend. it'll turn colder for all of us, and we could see some issues, perhaps some disruptions from sleet and snow, especially across england and wales. and snow, especially and the reason for this change over the weekend is that the uk will be a battleground of the air masses, colder air moving southwards meeting milder airfurther south, and an area of low pressure on that boundary will have a weather front bringing outbreaks of rain. we'll see some of that rain turning increasingly into sleet and snow. quite windy, as well, so some of this snow will be d
in the people of myanmar deserve for the process of democracy to move forward in myanmar, not backwardards to a number of vaccines that have passed clinical trials get are awaiting official regulatory approval, novavax and the janssen clinical trials. approval, novavax and the janssen clinicaltrials. more approval, novavax and the janssen clinical trials. more on that to come, stay with us on bbc news. hello there. for many of us, the last few days have been exceptionally mild for the time of...
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in other news, alarm at the un over reports the military in myanmar could reject the result of november's election. and — china and hong kong announce they will no longer recognise british national overseas passports. hello and welcome. the european union has backtracked last hour in a row with the united kingdom over the export of coronavirus vaccines. earlier, brussels introduced new controls giving member states the power to block vaccines being sent abroad. then to reinforce that, it announced the invoking of a clause in the brexit deal that would reinstate border checks between the eu and northern ireland, in effect stopping vaccines entering the uk by the back door. it all underlines how sensitive the distribution of vaccines has become, as nick beake reports. throughout the week, this post—brexit battle between the eu and a british—based vaccine—maker has been intensifying. tonight, it became much more political. european countries are demanding that astrazeneca delivers all the jabs they ordered, even if it means taking them from the uk supply. it all hangs on the contract the two
in other news, alarm at the un over reports the military in myanmar could reject the result of november's election. and — china and hong kong announce they will no longer recognise british national overseas passports. hello and welcome. the european union has backtracked last hour in a row with the united kingdom over the export of coronavirus vaccines. earlier, brussels introduced new controls giving member states the power to block vaccines being sent abroad. then to reinforce that, it...
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the latest on the ongoing situation in myanmar.
the latest on the ongoing situation in myanmar.
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may have given people the aggression gathered was a bit to go or to go but you know the people of myanmar deserve better than this kind of bullying get this kind of heavy handed approach the military is no role. to play in the electoral process what it did is went beyond it actually already even beyond the constitution but it's stronger checks tactics that favor its proxy civilian parties of militant badly in the process. but what's behind all of this is that the military appears to be concerned that its role will diminish under the next parliament of the next government and parliament is out of be sworn in next week the process of making of making in the us government is already underway and. more specifically you know the commander in chief of the armed forces is due to retire it is here he's already way beyond the time and age and it's not unlikely that is see that he is seeking to make it relevant in myanmar politics and wants to secure continued interest for himself and for some of his colleagues who are also retired. hundreds of people have taken to the streets of paris against a bi
may have given people the aggression gathered was a bit to go or to go but you know the people of myanmar deserve better than this kind of bullying get this kind of heavy handed approach the military is no role. to play in the electoral process what it did is went beyond it actually already even beyond the constitution but it's stronger checks tactics that favor its proxy civilian parties of militant badly in the process. but what's behind all of this is that the military appears to be...
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and myanmar could reject the result of november's election. the strain of saying goodbye.h africa, many are unable to have traditional burials. anchor: hello and welcome if you are watching on pbs in the u.s. or around the world. stay with us for the latest news and analysisere and across the globe. the european union is introducing exports controls on cororus vaccines produced in europe. the move will force pharmaceutical companies to get permission before supplying doses outside the bloc. this is amid a supply dispute between the eu and two major suppliers, astrazeneca and pfizer. the european union says it's necessary to make sure european union citizens have access. we have this from brussels. reporter: throughout the week, this battleetween the eu and a british-based vaccine maker is intensifying. european nationals demanding that astrazeneca deliver all of the jabs they ordered, even if it ends up taking them from the u.k. supply. their contract is being released, with parts blacked out. astrazeneca says it is doing its reasonable best. the eu says it was a legally-b
and myanmar could reject the result of november's election. the strain of saying goodbye.h africa, many are unable to have traditional burials. anchor: hello and welcome if you are watching on pbs in the u.s. or around the world. stay with us for the latest news and analysisere and across the globe. the european union is introducing exports controls on cororus vaccines produced in europe. the move will force pharmaceutical companies to get permission before supplying doses outside the bloc....
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that was rajan in myanmar.ood festivals. we are catching the eye of a lot of the locals because there is not that many foreigners, surprise surprise, in this part of the world. i don't know half of the food is here today and that is quite exciting for me. a local farmer offers to show me around. would you like to try the dui? it is a plant estimate yes. i could eat that all day. that's delicious. but is kind of like, i thought it would taste like spinach but it does not at all. it takes much heartier than spinach. would you like to try the akam? it looks to be boiled snails? it smells like oiled snails? it smells like oiled snails too. this is how we do it. you suck it out? just like that. so you bit it first. yeah, just a bit, not too much. a little stuck on my teeth, ok. and then you suck it right out? yes. , , , yes. the test must be fantastic. _ yes. the test must be fantastic. i— yes. the test must be fantastic. iwouldn't! l yes. the test must be fantastic. iwouldn't! i yes. the test must be i fantastic. i
that was rajan in myanmar.ood festivals. we are catching the eye of a lot of the locals because there is not that many foreigners, surprise surprise, in this part of the world. i don't know half of the food is here today and that is quite exciting for me. a local farmer offers to show me around. would you like to try the dui? it is a plant estimate yes. i could eat that all day. that's delicious. but is kind of like, i thought it would taste like spinach but it does not at all. it takes much...
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the latest on the ongoing situation in myanmar. hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, reminding you that while cinemas may be closed, there is still plenty of new movies to enjoy in the comfort and safety of your own home. the most mainstream release this week is the dig, a bittersweet real life drama about the unearthing of the sutton hoo treasures on the the eve of world war ii. what are they? do you hazard a guess? burials, men, i'd expect. we are standing in somebody's graveyard i reckon. —— burial mounds. viking. maybe older. apparently local girls used to lie down on them in the hope of falling pregnant. i've heard plenty of legends. is that why you want to dig, mrs pretty? details of buried treasure? ralph fiennes stars as basil brown, the self—taught archaeologist who wears his immense learning lightly and who is enlisted by carey mulligan�*s wealthy widow, edith pretty, to excavate the imposing burial mounds on her property. "my interest in archaeology began like yours," edith tells the initially scep
the latest on the ongoing situation in myanmar. hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, reminding you that while cinemas may be closed, there is still plenty of new movies to enjoy in the comfort and safety of your own home. the most mainstream release this week is the dig, a bittersweet real life drama about the unearthing of the sutton hoo treasures on the the eve of world war ii. what are they? do you hazard a guess? burials, men, i'd expect. we are standing in somebody's...
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that was rajan in myanmar.re mike visited one of the world's most remote food festivals. we're catching the eye of a lot of locals, because there's not that many foreigners, surprise surprise, in this part of the world. i don't know half of the foods here today and that's quite exciting for me. a local farmer called dayang offers to show me around. would you like to try our dure? i don't know what dure is... this is one of the local exotic vegetable found here in bario. it is a plant that lives in the jungle? yes. i could eat that all day. that's delicious. but it's got, like — i was thinking it was going to taste like spinach. it doesn't taste like spinach at all. 0k. it tastes like, much heartier than spinach would. would you like to try the akep? chuckles. yeah, we can try the akep. so akep looks to be boiled snails, in case you can't see. yeah, it's found in the paddy field here. it smells like boiled snails too. this is how we do it. so this lives in the jungle as well? yes. you suck it out? sucking. there
that was rajan in myanmar.re mike visited one of the world's most remote food festivals. we're catching the eye of a lot of locals, because there's not that many foreigners, surprise surprise, in this part of the world. i don't know half of the foods here today and that's quite exciting for me. a local farmer called dayang offers to show me around. would you like to try our dure? i don't know what dure is... this is one of the local exotic vegetable found here in bario. it is a plant that lives...
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meanwhile, myanmar is facing political crisis.orts saying that the defective leader ang saying suki has been to paint -- has been detained. rising tension between the military and the nominally civilian government. her party one in september's 11 -- september selection and a landslide. the top general considering revoking constitution. vietnam has reelected the communist party general secretary to a rare third term. the central committee also selected the politburo which will nominate the prime minister and members of the national assembly later this week. the leadership is seen as staunchly anticorruption and has repeatedly voted vietnam integration into the economy. news outlets are reporting that lionel messi's contract at barcelona. messy has a lucrative contract -- has the most lucrative contract in sports history. it is put at $674 million for the next three years, barcelona denied leaking the details and say they are suing. global news. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2
meanwhile, myanmar is facing political crisis.orts saying that the defective leader ang saying suki has been to paint -- has been detained. rising tension between the military and the nominally civilian government. her party one in september's 11 -- september selection and a landslide. the top general considering revoking constitution. vietnam has reelected the communist party general secretary to a rare third term. the central committee also selected the politburo which will nominate the prime...
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myanmar�*s military promises to abide by the constitution after a senior commander appeared to suggesthe army was preparing a coup. and, who owns this palace, which anti—corruption campaigners have linked to the vladimir putin? the mystery deepens as the russian president's former judo partner says he bought it two years ago. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. there have been growing concerns over what's being called vaccine nationalism. the european commission is facing heavy criticism over a move to restrict exports of coronavirus vaccines manufactured within the eu. the controls were brought in because of a shortfall in vaccine supplies promised to the eu, and they will affect some 100 countries worldwide — including the uk, the us, canada and australia. the world health organization is warning that measures like those risk prolonging the pandemic. it says drugs should be prioritised for use for those most in need around the globe. one of its senior officials told the bbc she believes some countries should pause domestic immunisations once their heal
myanmar�*s military promises to abide by the constitution after a senior commander appeared to suggesthe army was preparing a coup. and, who owns this palace, which anti—corruption campaigners have linked to the vladimir putin? the mystery deepens as the russian president's former judo partner says he bought it two years ago. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. there have been growing concerns over what's being called vaccine nationalism. the european...
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compared to go it was a coup but you know the people of myanmar deserve better than this kind of bully if you discard of heavy handed approach the military has no role. to play in the electoral process what he did is went beyond it actually already when we ought to constitution but it strongly checks tactics that favor its proxy civilian party just needed. this. but what's behind all of this is that the military appears to be concerned that its role will diminish under the next fall image of the next government and parliament is out of nice when it next week the process of making making in the us government is already underway and. more specifically you know to come out here in chief of the armed forces is due to retired this year you know already way beyond retirement age and it's not all alike either to see that he's seeking to mate rather wanted to and wants to secure continued interest for himself and for some of his colleagues who are also retired. so has hair on al-jazeera why there is a rising number of afghans seeking refuge from violence when the taliban and the government at
compared to go it was a coup but you know the people of myanmar deserve better than this kind of bully if you discard of heavy handed approach the military has no role. to play in the electoral process what he did is went beyond it actually already when we ought to constitution but it strongly checks tactics that favor its proxy civilian party just needed. this. but what's behind all of this is that the military appears to be concerned that its role will diminish under the next fall image of...
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myanmar�*s armed forces have promised to abide by the country's constitution, amid concerns that theyd recent comments about the validity of last november's election had been misunderstood. here's our south east asia correspondentjonathan head. after days of some unnerving sabre—rattling, the generals of myanmar appear to have second thoughts. in its most recent statement, the military explained the comments by the armed forces commander, general min aung hlaing, had been misunderstood. he had suggested that if the constitution was not being properly followed — in reference to the military�*s repeated complaints about irregularities in last november's elections — it should be annulled. but the latest statement promises that the military will abide by the constitution. the chorus of international dismay appears to have persuaded the military to tone down its rhetoric. given the popularity of the burmese leader aung san suu kyi and the overwhelming mandate won by her party in the election, a coup would have been an uncharacteristically reckless act by a military that has proven adept at
myanmar�*s armed forces have promised to abide by the country's constitution, amid concerns that theyd recent comments about the validity of last november's election had been misunderstood. here's our south east asia correspondentjonathan head. after days of some unnerving sabre—rattling, the generals of myanmar appear to have second thoughts. in its most recent statement, the military explained the comments by the armed forces commander, general min aung hlaing, had been misunderstood. he...
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after days of unnerving sabre rattling, myanmar�*s generals appear to have had second thoughts.d forces commander, general min aung hlaing, had been misunderstood. he had suggested that if the constitution was not being properly followed, in reference to the military�*s repeated complaints about irregularities in last november's election, it should be annulled. but the later statement promises that the military will abide by the constitution. the chorus of international dismay appears to have persuaded the military to tone down its rhetoric. given the popularity of the burmese leader aung san suu kyi, and the overwhelming mandate won by her party in the election, a coup would've been an uncharacteristically reckless act by a military which has proved adept at playing the long game, maintaining its political influence even as it's allowed a democratic system to take root. perhaps all the talk of coups was only ever meant as a warning to ms suu kyi as she prepares for her second term of office, and a renewal of her long struggle to get the military out of politics. but in a countr
after days of unnerving sabre rattling, myanmar�*s generals appear to have had second thoughts.d forces commander, general min aung hlaing, had been misunderstood. he had suggested that if the constitution was not being properly followed, in reference to the military�*s repeated complaints about irregularities in last november's election, it should be annulled. but the later statement promises that the military will abide by the constitution. the chorus of international dismay appears to...
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in other news, alarm at the un over reports the military in myanmar could reject the result of november'sction. the strain of saying goodbye during coronavirus — in south africa, many are unable to have traditional burials. hello, and welcome if you're watching on pbs in the us or around the world, and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. the european union is introducing export controls on coronavirus vaccines produced in europe. the move will force pharmaceutical companies to get permission before supplying doses outside the bloc. it comes amid a supply dispute between the eu and two major vaccine suppliers, astrazeneca and pfizer. the european commission says export controls are necessary to ensure that all eu citizens had access to vaccines. nick beake reports from brussels. throughout the week, this post—brexit battle between the eu and a british—based vaccine maker has been intensifying. european countries are demanding that astrazeneca delivers all the jabs they ordered, even if it means taking them from the uk supply. it all hangs on the co
in other news, alarm at the un over reports the military in myanmar could reject the result of november'sction. the strain of saying goodbye during coronavirus — in south africa, many are unable to have traditional burials. hello, and welcome if you're watching on pbs in the us or around the world, and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. the european union is introducing export controls on coronavirus vaccines produced in europe. the move will force...
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in a young mother was on myanmar had been prior the international community for many decades when it was under military rule and it was quite a brutal military rule they had put down uprising by students in a very brutal fashion. and then you have now come out of that pariah state by by. by giving power in government and allowing free elections to be held. in a way. until the brutal crackdown on 2017 for him to do this really be a terrible saying on on on on his legacy and i really. really wonder what direction is going to be headed be heading into in the next few years. you talk about the international condemnation that we expect certainly from perhaps europe and north america it will be a mixed bag of comments i'm sure from asia pacific into china raise a strong ally and yet other countries in asia pacific are quite critical of. the military influence within me and miles politics. that's right but we've seen how throughout the years in the enron government whether civilian or military they have been sort of tone deaf to criticism i think even if you know criticism alone isn't going
in a young mother was on myanmar had been prior the international community for many decades when it was under military rule and it was quite a brutal military rule they had put down uprising by students in a very brutal fashion. and then you have now come out of that pariah state by by. by giving power in government and allowing free elections to be held. in a way. until the brutal crackdown on 2017 for him to do this really be a terrible saying on on on on his legacy and i really. really...
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1500000 doses of the vaccine developed by astra zeneca myanmar has recorded more than 80838000 infections and more than 3000 deaths. netherlands has seen its worst street violence in 4 decades hundreds have been arrested during protests over curfew imposed to stop the spread of covert 19 stuff that has a nice from amsterdam. they're not taking any chances after a night of unrest and looting shop owners in this neighborhood in amsterdam i'm nervous to commit numbers obviously i have to barricade my shop every month already it's been stressful can we pay our rent told not and now this comes on top of it i've also lost my freedom but we just have to endure this if we stick together we'll be out of this crisis faster. but for these young men the curfew and this crisis have become an excuse to take over the city streets like here in rotterdam outnumbered police had to witness how shops were looted and destroyed the same happened in a dozen other towns and cities across the country the netherlands has had a more relaxed approach in dealing with the covert 1000 pandemic compared to other countri
1500000 doses of the vaccine developed by astra zeneca myanmar has recorded more than 80838000 infections and more than 3000 deaths. netherlands has seen its worst street violence in 4 decades hundreds have been arrested during protests over curfew imposed to stop the spread of covert 19 stuff that has a nice from amsterdam. they're not taking any chances after a night of unrest and looting shop owners in this neighborhood in amsterdam i'm nervous to commit numbers obviously i have to barricade...
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beyond retirement age and it's not unlikely that is see that he's seeking to make it relevant in myanmarpolitics and wants to secure continued in print for himself and for some of his colleagues who are also retired. hong kong residents can apply for a new visa offering a path to residency and citizenship in the u.k. starting on sunday hong kong's government though says it will no longer recognize the british national overseas or be a no passport hours after china made the same announcement but as adrian brown reports many are determined to stay even as china moves to rapidly curtail the city's freedoms. the music video promoting a message of harmony in a community where politics have been badly out of choose. let's move forward no matter what because the lyrics let's share the new economy. the songs called endless possibilities and was written by linda chan he's a technology entrepreneur and doesn't intend on joining a growing exodus to the u.k. we can see the fight he is already more calm more peaceful when people become friendly to each other again despite their political believe and
beyond retirement age and it's not unlikely that is see that he's seeking to make it relevant in myanmarpolitics and wants to secure continued in print for himself and for some of his colleagues who are also retired. hong kong residents can apply for a new visa offering a path to residency and citizenship in the u.k. starting on sunday hong kong's government though says it will no longer recognize the british national overseas or be a no passport hours after china made the same announcement but...
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addressed in this statement but i i think that you know 1st of all the reaction of the people of myanmar themselves. who were really very very worried about what was happening. and some of the international pressure may have helped to to a distaste meant it's quite dick likelike down for affordability tree. and it in a sense is that nets statements may have given people who have pressured gathered was prepared to go towards the cool but you know the people of myanmar deserve better than this kind of bullying and it's kind of heavy handed approach so would you say when the threat of a coup is now out of the question completely no i don't think so that is still there it's a it took it depends where you are going to pick you shoot off what it means to. to adhere to to the culture to ship but it i think they i think it's it's much less likely now but there are still many think is that they can do because the underlying issues here haven't been result rates so so what needs to be done to sort of underlie to address these issues because of course the military itself alleges widespread fraud vo
addressed in this statement but i i think that you know 1st of all the reaction of the people of myanmar themselves. who were really very very worried about what was happening. and some of the international pressure may have helped to to a distaste meant it's quite dick likelike down for affordability tree. and it in a sense is that nets statements may have given people who have pressured gathered was prepared to go towards the cool but you know the people of myanmar deserve better than this...
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in myanmar's case back in 2011, -- a catalyst for the burmese to pull back from their dependence from china and try to open relations with others including the united states, do we know after he won the election, najeeb renegotiated, he froze 11 bri project, renegotiated several of them so both countries had to rethink because china was too omnipresent, to pervasive, influence was to pervasive in those countries so the point i am flagging here's has how long will be before other ossian countries have similar myanmar moments or malaysia moment? that's my take away on china. overestimated. the united states i find to be underappreciated. i say that not just as an american but empirically if you look at the american footprint across the region. we have our challenges. leave me with lots of the baritone. we have been in the region, and one of the challenges in the region i would argue is public diplomacy. southeast asians don't have a very good sense of what the presence come with a trade contributes to the region with activities the americans are undertaking in the region either end educ
in myanmar's case back in 2011, -- a catalyst for the burmese to pull back from their dependence from china and try to open relations with others including the united states, do we know after he won the election, najeeb renegotiated, he froze 11 bri project, renegotiated several of them so both countries had to rethink because china was too omnipresent, to pervasive, influence was to pervasive in those countries so the point i am flagging here's has how long will be before other ossian...
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given people the impression that it was compared to go towards a cool but you know the people of myanmar deserve better than this kind of bullying and this kind of heavy handed approach the military has no role to play in the electoral force process what it did is went beyond it actually already went beyond the constitution but it's stronger checks tactics that favor its proxy civilian parties of militant in process. but what's behind all of this is that the military appears to be concerned that its role will diminish under the next parliament and the next government and parliament is out of me sworn it next week the process of making of making in the us government is already underway and. more specifically you know the commander in chief of the armed forces is due to retire it is here he's already way beyond retirement age and it's not a likely that is see that he's seeking to make it relevant in myanmar politics and wants to secure continued interest for himself and for some of his colleagues who are also retired. bangladesh is sending more ranger refugees to a remote island despite ca
given people the impression that it was compared to go towards a cool but you know the people of myanmar deserve better than this kind of bullying and this kind of heavy handed approach the military has no role to play in the electoral force process what it did is went beyond it actually already went beyond the constitution but it's stronger checks tactics that favor its proxy civilian parties of militant in process. but what's behind all of this is that the military appears to be concerned...
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statements may have given people the aggression compared to go or to go but you know the people of myanmar deserve better than this kind of bullying and this kind of heavy handed approach the military has no role. to play in the electoral process what it did is went beyond it actually already when we ought to constitution but it strongly checks tactics that favor its proxy civilian party that needed process. but what's behind all of this is that the military appears to be concerned that its role will diminish under the next parliament of the next government and parliament is out of me sworn it next week the process of making making in the us government is already underway and. more specifically you know to come are in chief of the armed forces is due to retire this year is already way beyond retirement age and it's not all alike either to see that he's seeking to mate well politics and wants to secure continued interest for himself and for some of his colleagues will also retired farmers in india are holding a day long hunger strike as part of a months long protest against you agricultural
statements may have given people the aggression compared to go or to go but you know the people of myanmar deserve better than this kind of bullying and this kind of heavy handed approach the military has no role. to play in the electoral process what it did is went beyond it actually already when we ought to constitution but it strongly checks tactics that favor its proxy civilian party that needed process. but what's behind all of this is that the military appears to be concerned that its...
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secretary—general antonio gutteres has expressed "great concern" over rising political tension in myanmarmed forces are contesting the results of the election last november, which was overwhelmingly won by the ruling national league at 10:00, sophie raworth will be here with a full round up of the days news. first — do black lives matter in brazil? in the first half of 2020, more people were killed by the police in rio dejaniero state than in the whole of america. 75% were black brazilians, many of whom were just teenagers. we must give a strong warning that this programme contains graphic violence and very distressing images, from the outset. sirens wail. they chant. the police stand accused of inflicting brutal violence. most often seen to be hurt are young black men. they chant. police brutality here is often horrific to watch. shocking violence causing terror and fear every day. but given how often it happens, there are no mass protests, no backlash in the media, nojustice. in the year that black lives matter gripped the world, i set out to investigate what is the true scale of lethal
secretary—general antonio gutteres has expressed "great concern" over rising political tension in myanmarmed forces are contesting the results of the election last november, which was overwhelmingly won by the ruling national league at 10:00, sophie raworth will be here with a full round up of the days news. first — do black lives matter in brazil? in the first half of 2020, more people were killed by the police in rio dejaniero state than in the whole of america. 75% were black...
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yet that myanmar from up a body that one cannot deprive women of their rights this is half of the nation all of us often half of the nation is deprived of their rights of the right to make decisions about themselves this is an acceptable to define of poland's right wing ultra catholic government has long pushed for tied to abortion laws its supporters say this finally gives protection to unborn children but it's not to play it is a sadness there is a very adequate police saying that it's better to have 10 children on your arm than one on your conscience. and i think that's part of off a lot of feet to protect life. the government might have tried to avoid protests by making these changes during the pen demick with restrictions on crowds gathering. but clearly many poles feel the right to choose is important enough to keep turning out in large numbers. let's go right to warsaw now journalist michaela. is standing by for us there hi my diana we've seen another huge wave of protests across poland are these crowds at all likely to change the government's mind here. well we've already used to
yet that myanmar from up a body that one cannot deprive women of their rights this is half of the nation all of us often half of the nation is deprived of their rights of the right to make decisions about themselves this is an acceptable to define of poland's right wing ultra catholic government has long pushed for tied to abortion laws its supporters say this finally gives protection to unborn children but it's not to play it is a sadness there is a very adequate police saying that it's better...
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like our ancestors these are here to refugees are terrified that they may be forced to return to myanmar. when all that seems to matter is the headline there is always 2 sides to a story when narratives and counter narratives of just curiosity the leader on the one hand the enemy is all believe they're on the other hand the listening post strips away the spin what kind of reporting if you can see on the ground misinformation is right place better the biased so a lot of people believe things because they want to believe them done covers the uncomfortable truths if you think they did enough to scrutinize the case for war the listing posts on a. one in a touring highway to india girls as young as 10 because prostitutes. one woman is traveling to the villages where parents still live under a storm the thing. on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. if. this is al-jazeera. i know that well could see that you start with the how he's seen coming to life from a global headquarters right here in doha coming up. i use one of. 11780 . recordings of a phone call reveal u.s. president donald trump pressure to offi
like our ancestors these are here to refugees are terrified that they may be forced to return to myanmar. when all that seems to matter is the headline there is always 2 sides to a story when narratives and counter narratives of just curiosity the leader on the one hand the enemy is all believe they're on the other hand the listening post strips away the spin what kind of reporting if you can see on the ground misinformation is right place better the biased so a lot of people believe things...
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secretary—general, antonio guterres, has expressed "great concern" over rising political tension in myanmarmed forces are contesting the results of the election last november. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. i'm joined byjames moore, chief business commentator at the independent, and harriet line, deputy political editor for pa. let's ta ke let's take a look at tomorrow's front pages now. and we start with the eu vaccine story, which is dominating the front pages. "now eu are really giving us the needle" is the sun's headline. "eu vaccines war explodes", says the daily mail — no mincing of words as it describes the original eu move as incendiary. the times has spoken to michel barnier, eu negotiator, reporting that he intervened to tell brussels to step back. in the telegraph, emmanuel macron is apparently being accused of making "nonsense" claims about the oxford jab, risking public confidence. the french president also makes the front page of the guardian — his warning that the eu will seek to "control" vaccine exports from the bloc. th
secretary—general, antonio guterres, has expressed "great concern" over rising political tension in myanmarmed forces are contesting the results of the election last november. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. i'm joined byjames moore, chief business commentator at the independent, and harriet line, deputy political editor for pa. let's ta ke let's take a look at tomorrow's front pages now. and we start with the eu vaccine story,...
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i wonder how long it will be other countries have what i describe as that malaysia moment and myanmar's case it was a catalyst for the burmese to pull back from their dependence on china to open relations with other countries including the united states but then my g frozen and they renegotiated several projects those countries had to rethink because china was too omnipresent and too pervasive in those two countries so how long will it be before other countries has similar myanmar or malaysian moments that's my take away on china. overestimated the united states i find to be under appreciated blood empirically looking at the american and footprint we have our challenges we have lots of them here at home and one of the day challenges in the region i argue is diplomacy southeast asia doesn't have a good sense of what the presence united states contributes to the region cultural sphere commercial sphere insecurity and they don't want it known in the military security will but they don't want to talk about it the same with indonesia didn't want to talk about it. so the us presence is undera
i wonder how long it will be other countries have what i describe as that malaysia moment and myanmar's case it was a catalyst for the burmese to pull back from their dependence on china to open relations with other countries including the united states but then my g frozen and they renegotiated several projects those countries had to rethink because china was too omnipresent and too pervasive in those two countries so how long will it be before other countries has similar myanmar or malaysian...
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with a fra jielt health care system myanmar has relied on medical volunteers to help in the pandemic.n friday sri lanka began vaccinating front line health workers after india donated half a million doses of the oxford/astrazeneca vaccine. and it's not just about diplomacy, india is expected to begin delivering vaccines commercially to brazil and more roque co by the end of the week. one neighbor that won't be on the receiving end of the india's generosity is pakistan. officials there announced they will be getting 500,000 doses from china. india's good will could see some push back from the regional rival china. china promised to help nepal in the pandemic, a country where china has major investments, but it hasn't delivered whereas india has. as the two countries find themselves in competition for strategic influence in the region, it's india that's scoring some early wins this week. >>> of the many foreign policy challenges facing the biden administration perhaps none are as daunting as the middle east. we will take you live to beirut, lebanon, for a closer look at what lies ahead
with a fra jielt health care system myanmar has relied on medical volunteers to help in the pandemic.n friday sri lanka began vaccinating front line health workers after india donated half a million doses of the oxford/astrazeneca vaccine. and it's not just about diplomacy, india is expected to begin delivering vaccines commercially to brazil and more roque co by the end of the week. one neighbor that won't be on the receiving end of the india's generosity is pakistan. officials there announced...
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like our ancestors these are here to refugees are terrified that they may be forced to return to myanmar under silent storm so they once prosperous fishing village sinks beneath the mud. parliamentary elections ignite fierce winds will do that will determine the future of the sticky to and politically divided community. a microcosm with selecting the plight of a nation witness venezuela a sinking revolution on a just a you know. this is al-jazeera. hello and welcome i'm peter w. you're watching the news hour live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes videos obtained by al-jazeera give new insights into the. as days of china's corona virus outbreak in new hampshire. the potential threat of an insider attack prompts the f.b.i. thousands of national guard troops deployed to washington d.c. . samson boss jay wiley is sentenced to 2 and a half.
like our ancestors these are here to refugees are terrified that they may be forced to return to myanmar under silent storm so they once prosperous fishing village sinks beneath the mud. parliamentary elections ignite fierce winds will do that will determine the future of the sticky to and politically divided community. a microcosm with selecting the plight of a nation witness venezuela a sinking revolution on a just a you know. this is al-jazeera. hello and welcome i'm peter w. you're watching...
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but also in places like myanmar, that's how that genocide began in myanmar.ok messenger. so once it's private, anything can happen. it is hard to stop. >> it is hard to follow. frank has made this point to me numerous times. there is no domestic terror law which means it is very hard for law enforcement to sit inside chat rooms and see what people are talking about. and obviously very hard for them to follow encrypted channels where people are forwarding on text message chains. how is law enforcement responded to the, i guess, in some ways, it is great that you can't share it widely on social media. but for law enforcement, it makes their jobs harder, i assume. >> yeah. the good thing is there are still informants and people providing tips. a lot of these places, while they look pretty trimmed down, a lot of these proud boys groups and things are on public platforms. they may say they're encrypted one to one but they're not encrypted if you're in a large group of people in public places. that can be a huge problem for them. so that's the good part here. that
but also in places like myanmar, that's how that genocide began in myanmar.ok messenger. so once it's private, anything can happen. it is hard to stop. >> it is hard to follow. frank has made this point to me numerous times. there is no domestic terror law which means it is very hard for law enforcement to sit inside chat rooms and see what people are talking about. and obviously very hard for them to follow encrypted channels where people are forwarding on text message chains. how is law...
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like our ancestors these are here to refugees are terrified that they may be forced to return to myanmar. venezuela colombia has become a stomping ground for trespasses. as desperate people transgress an illegal passage . to feed an emerging field trafficking markets. we follow that perilous journey unguarded through the line of fire. risking it all. venezuelan colombia. on al-jazeera. the 2nd episode of the series exposed the rise of the major drug cartels and their reign of terror sent to its mexican government told the traffickers we have to produce the body because they knew it was good. america's public enemy number one is drug abuse and the launch of the international. drug trafficking politics and. drug lords on al-jazeera. we have never ever ever ever failed in america we reacted together and so today at this time in this place let's start afresh. and he does joe biden begins his 1st day in office signing a series of executive orders reversing donald trump's controversial policies on climate change immigration and a racial equality. day. that. makes history as the 1st woman and t
like our ancestors these are here to refugees are terrified that they may be forced to return to myanmar. venezuela colombia has become a stomping ground for trespasses. as desperate people transgress an illegal passage . to feed an emerging field trafficking markets. we follow that perilous journey unguarded through the line of fire. risking it all. venezuelan colombia. on al-jazeera. the 2nd episode of the series exposed the rise of the major drug cartels and their reign of terror sent to its...
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in other news, alarm at the un over reports the military in myanmar could reject the result of november's
in other news, alarm at the un over reports the military in myanmar could reject the result of november's
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..to rajan�*s stunning journey through myanmar and my exploration of manila, the back of a jeepney.go? no, that's stop! that's stop? so make sure not to miss it. remember, you canjoin us on social media by following us on all of the regular social platforms. but from me, mike corey, and the rest of the travel show team here in istanbul, it is goodbye. there was some early morning snow across eastern england but it is a changing weather story as we go through the day so i norfolk we have seen a little bit of light snow and that has brought a winter wonderland for many children hoping to see some this season however it was a different story further west with milder air different story further west with milderairand different story further west with milder air and temperature sitting around 8 degrees. this is the story as we have been through the morning. bleeding edge snow moving eastwards and behind it significant rain which is sweeping east and as we go into the afternoon sunny spells in just a few scattered showers chiefly to the far north—west. the weather front that brought all t
..to rajan�*s stunning journey through myanmar and my exploration of manila, the back of a jeepney.go? no, that's stop! that's stop? so make sure not to miss it. remember, you canjoin us on social media by following us on all of the regular social platforms. but from me, mike corey, and the rest of the travel show team here in istanbul, it is goodbye. there was some early morning snow across eastern england but it is a changing weather story as we go through the day so i norfolk we have seen...
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..to rajan�*s stunning journey through myanmar and my exploration of manila, the back of a jeepney.hat's go? no, that's stop! that's stop? so make sure not to miss it. remember, you canjoin us on social media by following us on all of the regular social platforms. but from me, mike corey, and the rest of the travel show team here in istanbul, it is goodbye. hello there. storm christoph will bring disruptive weather over the next 48 hours. the rain's been falling through the day on tuesday, already mounting up to over an inch in places, and there's a lot more rain yet to come. and as it bumps into the cold air in the north, potential for snow as well. let's focus on the rain because in some parts of england and wales, we could have around 150—200 mm of rain falling over the hills onto ground that's already saturated. river levels are already high. so, this amber warning from the met office highlights those areas particularly saturated at the moment with the high river levels plus the snowmelt to take account of as that also runs into the river systems but it's no means exclusively th
..to rajan�*s stunning journey through myanmar and my exploration of manila, the back of a jeepney.hat's go? no, that's stop! that's stop? so make sure not to miss it. remember, you canjoin us on social media by following us on all of the regular social platforms. but from me, mike corey, and the rest of the travel show team here in istanbul, it is goodbye. hello there. storm christoph will bring disruptive weather over the next 48 hours. the rain's been falling through the day on tuesday,...