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the 20th of november was sheer panic in new delhi.ohn kenneth culbreth writes in his memoirs that it looked like india was going to disintegrate. all indian aircraft, private and public were commissioned by the indian air force. martial law was declared in much of northeast india. and mtb later began moving troops from the pakistan front even though it feared a second front opened a. and then that night for no explanation, china unilaterally stopped. the chinese seized the offensive and announced that within a month they would dra draw back o the lines where they had started. we don't know why china did that. chinese records are not available today. you can get a lot of records about what the american government thought about what the indian government thought, but chinese archives remain sealed. nehru letter to john f. kennedy with convincing the chinese to stop. he told john kenneth galbraith it was america's resolve and kennedy's determination not to let the chinese win here could manifested in the airlift, manifested in the depart
the 20th of november was sheer panic in new delhi.ohn kenneth culbreth writes in his memoirs that it looked like india was going to disintegrate. all indian aircraft, private and public were commissioned by the indian air force. martial law was declared in much of northeast india. and mtb later began moving troops from the pakistan front even though it feared a second front opened a. and then that night for no explanation, china unilaterally stopped. the chinese seized the offensive and...
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new delhi. >> a task not for the faint-hearted in pakistan, conservationists have begun a project to 100 million trees. the back-breaking effort is to reverse the effect of climate change caused by illegal logging. this report from the region where gee forestation has changed the landscape. >> reporter: showing in the distance, it shows how quickly forests in pakistan are disappe disappearing. thousands of trees are being chopped down and transported by illegal loggers. the timmer market is just one of the many factors causing deforestation. illegal logging using forest land for farming are all producing the -- reducing the number of trees. pakistan has already missed an internationally agreed target for increasing forest by 2015. pakistan is among the same countries most vulnerable to climate change. rapid deforestation increases that vulnerability. environmentalists want the government to plant more trees, which will help mitigate natural disasters and also help the soil regain more rainwater. conservationists say there is a link between forest desconstruction and land erosion. it'
new delhi. >> a task not for the faint-hearted in pakistan, conservationists have begun a project to 100 million trees. the back-breaking effort is to reverse the effect of climate change caused by illegal logging. this report from the region where gee forestation has changed the landscape. >> reporter: showing in the distance, it shows how quickly forests in pakistan are disappe disappearing. thousands of trees are being chopped down and transported by illegal loggers. the timmer...
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the 20th of november was sheer panic in new delhi.he right and the memoir that it look like india was going to disintegrate. all indian aircraft, private and public work commissioned by the indian air force, martial law was declared as much of northeast india. india began moving troops from the pakistan front, that night, for no explanation china unilaterally stop. the chinese ceased and announced within a month it would draw back to the lines they had started. we do not know why china did that. chinese records are not available today. we get a lot of records about what the american government thought but chinese archives remain sealed. they credited john f. kennedy for convincing the chinese to stop. he said it was america's resolve and kennedy's determination not to let the chinese when, manifested in the airlift and the deployment of the aircraft carrier battle group that persuaded beijing to stop and not let this crisis continue to go further. this of course leads us with a great, what if? what if the chinese had not stopped that
the 20th of november was sheer panic in new delhi.he right and the memoir that it look like india was going to disintegrate. all indian aircraft, private and public work commissioned by the indian air force, martial law was declared as much of northeast india. india began moving troops from the pakistan front, that night, for no explanation china unilaterally stop. the chinese ceased and announced within a month it would draw back to the lines they had started. we do not know why china did...
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al jazeera, new delhi. >> interest in african art is growing in the u.s. and europe. auctioneers in london say that there has been a 200% rise in the value of african art. but not every artist is making big money. >> the international art auctioneer has been selling african art. one of the best known paintings, the black arrow, sold for close to $1.5 million, and another contemporary artworks for $400,000. >> the contemporary art market is a tiny bit fickle in the sense that the decline of the chinese art market they have moved onto the next big and new area and at the moment africa is the area they're focusing on. >> the value of african art continues to rise as more pieces from south africa, seneca and ghana are seen on the international market. only 5% of artists produce work that is commercially viable. south african art has dominated international sales providing an opportunity for the larger african markets. taking documentary photos for 20 years. some of them are exhibited here in the johannesburg art gallery. he said he's inspired by the artist who was able to
al jazeera, new delhi. >> interest in african art is growing in the u.s. and europe. auctioneers in london say that there has been a 200% rise in the value of african art. but not every artist is making big money. >> the international art auctioneer has been selling african art. one of the best known paintings, the black arrow, sold for close to $1.5 million, and another contemporary artworks for $400,000. >> the contemporary art market is a tiny bit fickle in the sense that...
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more from new delhi. >> reporter: the main concern, this happened in a very busy area with presidential and complexes nearby, with market in the surrounding areas. now, the construction area should have been cordoned off. there were no barricades, and vehicles were also parked under the bridge. many people fear that there are people trapped in those vehicles under the debris. heavy machinery is needed for the search and rescue operation to lift heavy concrete and iron instructors. they're on the way, and the army has arrived at the scene to help with the mission. there are many questions about this bridge after the accident. over six years, it has been delayed time and time again, and the builders were under pressure to finish it off quickly. the politicians are taking advantage of the situation, and the chief minister is there, and she stopped her campaigning to be at the scene of the accident, but the politicians are pointing fingers, the blame became, saying that it's corruption that's behind the accident. >> reporting there from new delhi. >>> a serbian ultra nationalist, accused of
more from new delhi. >> reporter: the main concern, this happened in a very busy area with presidential and complexes nearby, with market in the surrounding areas. now, the construction area should have been cordoned off. there were no barricades, and vehicles were also parked under the bridge. many people fear that there are people trapped in those vehicles under the debris. heavy machinery is needed for the search and rescue operation to lift heavy concrete and iron instructors. they're...
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in new delhi, the language most spoken was hindi. i did not speak hindi.was almost like moving to a different country. got more love and encouragement and sympathy from my mom. i got a lot of love for my dad, but i got tough love. he told me you are not coming home yet. you chose your path and it is up to you to make the journey interesting. i always remember that quote. it is something i feel is still with me. emily: then you went on to cornell to get a masters in chemical engineering. padmasree: correct. i came to the u.s. to do my and a one-way100 ticket. that is all i had. actually, a suitcase full of books, because they were cheaper to buy in india than the u.s. i came to do my phd. my plan was to finish my phd and then go back and teach at iit. that was my journey. but then i started working in the u.s. and stayed. emily: what was it like transitioning into the workforce? padmasree: that was interesting. i started working in the semi conductor industry in arizona. my first job was at motorola semiconductor. it was a great company back then. i learned
in new delhi, the language most spoken was hindi. i did not speak hindi.was almost like moving to a different country. got more love and encouragement and sympathy from my mom. i got a lot of love for my dad, but i got tough love. he told me you are not coming home yet. you chose your path and it is up to you to make the journey interesting. i always remember that quote. it is something i feel is still with me. emily: then you went on to cornell to get a masters in chemical engineering....
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the latest in new delhi. >> reporter: two of the seven videos have been falsified or tampered with, they say they have proved he chanted anti ini can't slogans at an event. releasing him now would stop other witnesses from testifying against him. the courts have shown a level of frustration in this case. on monday the last bail hearing, they asked the police whether they knew what sedition was. he has been in jail since february 12 and police stormed his campus and arrested him on sedition charges. two other students are in judicial custody. they too are awaiting trial on sedition charges. meanwhile, students from his university and the universities across the capital are taking part in a solidarity march. they will be marching to parliament demanding that all three be release pdz and that the sedition charges be revoked >>> the war in syria has destroyed much of the countries's infrastructure including many factories. a large number of businesses have gone bust, but some have started up again over the border in neighboring turkey. and they'd is flourishing. >> reporter:-- trade is flour
the latest in new delhi. >> reporter: two of the seven videos have been falsified or tampered with, they say they have proved he chanted anti ini can't slogans at an event. releasing him now would stop other witnesses from testifying against him. the courts have shown a level of frustration in this case. on monday the last bail hearing, they asked the police whether they knew what sedition was. he has been in jail since february 12 and police stormed his campus and arrested him on...
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our correspondent has the latest from new delhi. >> reporter: even the forensic section said two of the seven videos provided by the police have been falsified or tampered wi with. they say they have witnesses and if released they would be at risk of months testifying. on monday the last bail hearing they asked the police whether they knew what sedition was. he has been in jail since february 12 and police stormed his campus and arrested him on sedition charges. two other students from the university are in judicial custody. they too are awaiting trial on sedition charges. meanwhile students from his university and universities across the capital are taking part in a solidarity march. they are marching to parliament demanding that all three be released and the sedition charges be revoked >>> shell is facing more legal action from communities in niger nigeria. they say their land has been devastated from oil pollution. the company paid out millionss of dollars last year to avoid appearing before the high court in london. >> reporter: poisoned water and land. the people here are surrounde
our correspondent has the latest from new delhi. >> reporter: even the forensic section said two of the seven videos provided by the police have been falsified or tampered wi with. they say they have witnesses and if released they would be at risk of months testifying. on monday the last bail hearing they asked the police whether they knew what sedition was. he has been in jail since february 12 and police stormed his campus and arrested him on sedition charges. two other students from...
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we're near the banks of the river in new delhi. an environmental assessment has shown that the construction done to build all of this has damaged the floodplains. the art of living foundation, which is organizing this whole area, saying all of this here is temporary, and that no permanent damage has been done. india's green tribunal says the organizers will have to pay for the restoration of the area. environmentalists say that restoring the full ecology cannot happen, because the damage here has been done. >>> prosecutors in brazil have ordered the arrest of former president da silva, on money laundering charges. lula denies the charges and says they are politically motivated. lucia newman has more. >> reporter: he was known as the politician with the teflon shield, a shield that for years prevented scores of corruption charges from sticking. that is until now. >> translator: money laundering, identity fraud, and the crime of money laundering in concurrent offenses, participation in money laundering. >> reporter: with that the sta
we're near the banks of the river in new delhi. an environmental assessment has shown that the construction done to build all of this has damaged the floodplains. the art of living foundation, which is organizing this whole area, saying all of this here is temporary, and that no permanent damage has been done. india's green tribunal says the organizers will have to pay for the restoration of the area. environmentalists say that restoring the full ecology cannot happen, because the damage here...
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well, england are now facing new delhi now. in the semifinals they move from group one. they have hosted 171 from the 20 overs. earlier in deli in the women's world twenty20, australia gave the fourth and final defeat of the discussion shooting three wickets in australia as they restricted for seven from their 20 over. and in reply they scored 43 runs as australia reached the target. they keep australia in contention of qualifying for the semifinals from group a. dutch football has been celebrating the life of johan cruyff. he died on thursday at the age of 68. new in 2016, they would win the match 3-2, scoring two early goals for the french. >>> germany beat cruyff's netherlands team. the champions will play in berlin later on saturday. germany had been drawn with poland and ukraine for the upcoming final in france. for the friendly both will be wearing black arm bands. >> since his time at barcelona, this particular philosophy probably no other team or club in the world has. with such clear rules and such long-term consequences, and that was initiated by johan cruyff.
well, england are now facing new delhi now. in the semifinals they move from group one. they have hosted 171 from the 20 overs. earlier in deli in the women's world twenty20, australia gave the fourth and final defeat of the discussion shooting three wickets in australia as they restricted for seven from their 20 over. and in reply they scored 43 runs as australia reached the target. they keep australia in contention of qualifying for the semifinals from group a. dutch football has been...
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al jazeera, new delhi. >> well, the u.n.cial representative said he has been unable so far to convince the opposing sides within libya to, quote, go the way of peace and unity. martin warned the security council without the formation of an unity government set out in libya's peace deal, the country could soon collapse. >> libya cannot be held hostage by minorities in the house of representatives and the general national congress. in these forum they are clear majorities who are in favor of moving ahead quickly with the establishment of the government of national court and the country needs to move ahead now or risk division and collapse. >> it is almost a month now since zimbabwe's declared a state of disaster in country areas hit by terrible drought. still there is no sign of any rain. al jazeera went to a farming region where almost 20,000 cat tall have died since the turn of the year. >> farmers say if it doesn't rain soon some animals won't make it. the drought is believed to be linked to the el niÑo weather pattern. it
al jazeera, new delhi. >> well, the u.n.cial representative said he has been unable so far to convince the opposing sides within libya to, quote, go the way of peace and unity. martin warned the security council without the formation of an unity government set out in libya's peace deal, the country could soon collapse. >> libya cannot be held hostage by minorities in the house of representatives and the general national congress. in these forum they are clear majorities who are in...
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in new delhi a high court will hear a bail plea of a student leader charged with sedition.he was arrested on february 12 after he and other students held a rally against the man convicted for the 2013 attack on indian parliament. the arrest triggered big protests across the country. with the latest to you from new delhi >> reporter: forensics have shown at least two of the seven video evidence submitted by police have been falsified or tampered with, police say they have proof that they can show he said anti slogans. they have already shown a level of frustration in this case. on monday, the last bail hearing for him, they asked the police whether they even know what sedition was. he has been in jail since february 12 and police stormed his campus and arrested him on sedition charges. two other students are in custody. they too are awaiting trial on sedition charges. meanwhile, students from his university and ufrts across the capital are taking part in a solidarity march. they will be marching to parliament demanding that all three be release and that the sedition charges
in new delhi a high court will hear a bail plea of a student leader charged with sedition.he was arrested on february 12 after he and other students held a rally against the man convicted for the 2013 attack on indian parliament. the arrest triggered big protests across the country. with the latest to you from new delhi >> reporter: forensics have shown at least two of the seven video evidence submitted by police have been falsified or tampered with, police say they have proof that they...
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speaking at a bloomberg event in new delhi. the increase in loan moveh and a record level forward for investment. is one of the world's strongest risers. we have low inflation. a low balance of payment. and a high rate of growth. reason from good policy and not good fortune. >> global news, 24 hours a day. in more than 150 news bureaus across the world. let us get into the markets right now. dividend payday if you are holding stocks on the topics today. is.ertainly that is having quite an impact on the topics and the nikkei 225. down 13 point do to the fact that we have 1500 stocks trading. by half of 1%down kerry have a look at australia. it has just closed up 1.6%. resuming trade after the four-day easter break. in the red for a third day of losses. card inway also rising china, we are seeing stocks extend losses in the late afternoons session led a lot by the tech companies and the health care stocks. the technology and property tax -- property stocks i should be saying. especially in the property sector in hong kong, coming
speaking at a bloomberg event in new delhi. the increase in loan moveh and a record level forward for investment. is one of the world's strongest risers. we have low inflation. a low balance of payment. and a high rate of growth. reason from good policy and not good fortune. >> global news, 24 hours a day. in more than 150 news bureaus across the world. let us get into the markets right now. dividend payday if you are holding stocks on the topics today. is.ertainly that is having quite an...
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thunderstorms across northern india, new delhi, thunderstorms in the forecast, high of 30, while back into pakistan, looking at those partly cloudy skies before the low works its way in by friday as well. farther towards west once again, we'll see what's going on here, to the british isles, southwest towards london, winds of 80 to 90 kilometers, gusts over 100 per kilometer, continuing to push through before it dives towards the southeast on thursday, rolls off there. bringing that wet precipitation across parts of france. north, we could see some snow across the foothills of scotland. temperatures, definitely cooling off. london with a high of 8. similar conditions into paris, thunderstorms expected, while moscow, you are above the freezing point. high of 5. we have some rain fall expected out there. let's wrap things up here into the americas. we have your yas of low pressure swirling across mexico, snowfall against, northwest once again, improving conditions there, same storm brought that precipitation earlier this week. shifts off towards the northeast, looking at the chance of se
thunderstorms across northern india, new delhi, thunderstorms in the forecast, high of 30, while back into pakistan, looking at those partly cloudy skies before the low works its way in by friday as well. farther towards west once again, we'll see what's going on here, to the british isles, southwest towards london, winds of 80 to 90 kilometers, gusts over 100 per kilometer, continuing to push through before it dives towards the southeast on thursday, rolls off there. bringing that wet...
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nhk world, new delhi. >>> the head of the international atomic energy agency is calling for global cooperationn decommissioning the fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant. nearly five years ago, a massive earthquake and tsunami led to meltdowns at three of the plant's reactors, causing the worst nuclear disaster in the country's history. the director general of the iaea gave a speech in vienna. he pointed out that not all the technology needed to clean up the plant exists. and highlighted the importance of enhancing safety as the use of nuclear power is expected to grow around the world. >> i am confident that the legacy of fukushima daiichi will be a sharper focus on nuclear safety everywhere. >> amano later said that the full impact of the fukushima accident is still unknown. he said the iaea continues to monitor the situation, and in the past has sent experts to japan to assess the impact on marine life. >>> this week, our series journey from disaster is looking at the region and its people five years on. many victims were forced to relocate to temporary shelters, with the promise that their
nhk world, new delhi. >>> the head of the international atomic energy agency is calling for global cooperationn decommissioning the fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant. nearly five years ago, a massive earthquake and tsunami led to meltdowns at three of the plant's reactors, causing the worst nuclear disaster in the country's history. the director general of the iaea gave a speech in vienna. he pointed out that not all the technology needed to clean up the plant exists. and...
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fez jamil, al jazeera, new delhi. >> people in greenland are complaining of the lack of opportunities forcing them to leave. about 500 people seeking a better life elsewhere. chronic social issues surrounding alcoholism and unemployment is pushing many to leave for life in denmark. >> a nasa astronautz have arrived on the space station replacing those who returned to earth. the group will spend the income 6 months working 400 kilometers above the earth. scientists wants to see how the human body copies copes with longer stays in space. any time on our website. the address for that is aljazeera.com and watch us live by clicking on the "watch now" icon. aljazeera.com. >> the frustration of a synthetic voice for those who can only speak through computers? >> it sounds like a robot. >> researchers creating sounds that capture individual pers personali personalities. giving a face. >> what about your speech. >> my tongue. >> for those in need, new voice technologies that over the sweet
fez jamil, al jazeera, new delhi. >> people in greenland are complaining of the lack of opportunities forcing them to leave. about 500 people seeking a better life elsewhere. chronic social issues surrounding alcoholism and unemployment is pushing many to leave for life in denmark. >> a nasa astronautz have arrived on the space station replacing those who returned to earth. the group will spend the income 6 months working 400 kilometers above the earth. scientists wants to see how...
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on friday there was a protest while new delhi has denied any link at all to the officer. india's rolling out a free vaccination for the rotavirus. the indian health minister says between 80 and 100,000 indian children die each year from diarrhoea caused by the rotavirus. it will initially be available in only five states. food safety officials in china are continuing their investigation into an illegal vacuum cease scandal. they've revoked the licences of four pharmaceutical kilometers and more than 100 people have been arrest. our correspondent is reporting on that. all of this is severely dented public confidence in health and safety regulation. >> reporter: this lady became concerned after news emerged of having broken up an illegally vaccine ring that had been in operate for fours years >> translation: i'm worried because i don't know if this is the only case or there are many cases like this in the whole country or whether it will happen again. >> reporter: last april police arrested a mother and daughter accused of being the ring leaders. they had bought vaccines fr
on friday there was a protest while new delhi has denied any link at all to the officer. india's rolling out a free vaccination for the rotavirus. the indian health minister says between 80 and 100,000 indian children die each year from diarrhoea caused by the rotavirus. it will initially be available in only five states. food safety officials in china are continuing their investigation into an illegal vacuum cease scandal. they've revoked the licences of four pharmaceutical kilometers and more...
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more at the event as it kicks off in new delhi. >> reporter: this is the site of the massive three-day world cultural festival spread across a thousand acres or four scare kilometers and many have thousand an a thousand performers and expected to attract more than 3.5 million people. an environmental assessment has shown that the construction to build all of this has damaged the flood planes meant to soak up water as well as the ecosystems near the river bed. the art of living foundation which is organising this whole area says all of this here is temporary and that no permanent damage has been done. the green tribunal says the organisers will have to pay for the full restoration of the area which could cost tens of millions of dollars. environmentalists say that restoring the fulliological cannot happen because the damage here has been done >>> businesses and shopkeepers across afghanistan are welcoming the lifting of economic sanctions against their neighbor iran. it could expand their influence across the region. a report from herat in western afghanistan. >> reporter: a molten blob
more at the event as it kicks off in new delhi. >> reporter: this is the site of the massive three-day world cultural festival spread across a thousand acres or four scare kilometers and many have thousand an a thousand performers and expected to attract more than 3.5 million people. an environmental assessment has shown that the construction to build all of this has damaged the flood planes meant to soak up water as well as the ecosystems near the river bed. the art of living foundation...
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. >>> in new delhi, a high court granted bail to a student leader charged with sedition. he was arrested on february 12 after students held a rally against the man convicted for the 2013 attack on india's parliament. the arrest triggered large protests across the country. >> after a 340 day mission, nasa astronaut scott kelly returned safely to earth. he is the first astronaut to spend a year in space, helping take one giant leap to putting boots on that mars. we have this report. >> scott kelly and two others bid farewell and then closed the hatch on their time aboard the international space station. their 340 days in orbit are seen as a vital stepping down to a future mars mission. >> interplanetary information will be how the human body holds up to micro gravity, weightlessness. we know from studies on the space station, that they go through bone loss and muscle mass loss to the tune of something like 1.5% of their bone mass each month. >> after their journey back to earth, the three safely landed in the snow why wilderness of kazakhstan. they were supposed to exit the
. >>> in new delhi, a high court granted bail to a student leader charged with sedition. he was arrested on february 12 after students held a rally against the man convicted for the 2013 attack on india's parliament. the arrest triggered large protests across the country. >> after a 340 day mission, nasa astronaut scott kelly returned safely to earth. he is the first astronaut to spend a year in space, helping take one giant leap to putting boots on that mars. we have this...
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>> new delhi, india.en i was watching this clip earlier i was surprised. i didn't expect the what the film was about. give us the idea what is interesting in terms of somebody that is probably a very much figure in the artistic world for that community. >> right. >> not many other people have seen it. >> it's an interesting character. he is somebody that does the exotic type of music but basically on an organ and did it in the early days of television. >> with a real artistic flair. >> yeah. he looks like he's supposed to be from south asia, but then he was light skinned african-american from missouri. >> i know. it was amazing. >> giveus an idea about the program and tell us a little bit in terms of how important this kind of film festival is for the community. >> sure. it helps support the pacific islander community at the college of san matteo. there's a lack of numbers for those students a the higher education level. it's something that can help push them to transfer out. the film festival is a perfec
>> new delhi, india.en i was watching this clip earlier i was surprised. i didn't expect the what the film was about. give us the idea what is interesting in terms of somebody that is probably a very much figure in the artistic world for that community. >> right. >> not many other people have seen it. >> it's an interesting character. he is somebody that does the exotic type of music but basically on an organ and did it in the early days of television. >> with a...
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. >> reporter: several kilometers away in this little slice of afghanistan in new delhi, afghan ex pats are keeping an eye on their home team's performance. there are many people here and what brings them together is the performance of their cricket team which began playing international matches in 2001. there is excitement around the tv screens here where the focus is fixed on the game as well as the food. >> translation: i'm feeling so happy, a country that has gone through so much for our players to be in the world cup and play against such big teams, i'm really happy. >> reporter: it is a sense of pride the players here say they share. >> we are playing for our country. you can see that we are giving a tough game to other teams. we're playing all the 20 hours in every match. gentleman the team may be all but out of this tourndment, but they're making it a similar pride for afghans everywhere >>> a record breaking heavy load of supplies are on the way to the international space station. blast off was from florida. >> lift off of the rocket with sikus >>> it is carrying 3.5 tons of ne
. >> reporter: several kilometers away in this little slice of afghanistan in new delhi, afghan ex pats are keeping an eye on their home team's performance. there are many people here and what brings them together is the performance of their cricket team which began playing international matches in 2001. there is excitement around the tv screens here where the focus is fixed on the game as well as the food. >> translation: i'm feeling so happy, a country that has gone through so...
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we're near the banks of a river in new delhi.ental assessment has shown that the construction done to build all of this has damaged the flood planes meant to soak up water as well as the ecosystems near the riverbed. all of this here is temporary and no permanent damage has been done, the organizers say. environmentalists say restoring the full ecology cannot happen because the damage has been done. >>> interest in african art is grow thering the u.s. and europe. auctioneers in london say there has been a 200% rise in the value over the last four years. yet not every artist is making big money. >> reporter: the international art auctioneers has sold more than $60 million worth of south african art in london over the past nine years. while most contemporary african art is sold between 70 and $7,000, one of the best known paintings sold for close to $1.5 billion. and this artwork was sold for $400,000. >> it's a tiny bit fickle in the sense that the decline of the chinese market has meant that collectors have moved on to find the n
we're near the banks of a river in new delhi.ental assessment has shown that the construction done to build all of this has damaged the flood planes meant to soak up water as well as the ecosystems near the riverbed. all of this here is temporary and no permanent damage has been done, the organizers say. environmentalists say restoring the full ecology cannot happen because the damage has been done. >>> interest in african art is grow thering the u.s. and europe. auctioneers in london...
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of people are going to take to the streets, many from the university and across universities in new delhi. they will march to parliament and to revoke the sedition law and demanding his release >>> still to come here, african refugees arriving in europe are saying syrians and are not the only ones fleeing. >>> welcome back. top stories from al jazeera. donald trump has so far won the most states on the republican side for the u.s. presidential nomination. he walked away with seven states in the super tuesday vote. ted cruz won the battle for second place taking his home state of texas as well as oklahoma. on the democratic side hillary clinton came out on top too. she has also won seven states. her main rival bernie sanders has put up a strong challenge against the former secretary of state. he won four regions, including his home state vermont. the e.u. is planning to spend hundreds of millions of dollars on aid to alleviate the refugee crisis. it follows a warning from the u.n. that there is a humanitarian crisis developing right now at the greece-macedonia borrow dper where the build-u
of people are going to take to the streets, many from the university and across universities in new delhi. they will march to parliament and to revoke the sedition law and demanding his release >>> still to come here, african refugees arriving in europe are saying syrians and are not the only ones fleeing. >>> welcome back. top stories from al jazeera. donald trump has so far won the most states on the republican side for the u.s. presidential nomination. he walked away with...
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a flight from new delhi to sfo manned with an all-woman crew from the cockpit to the cabin. scattered showers tonight as jeff was mentioning, and there's more coming in tomorrow morning. you can track all of the updates and latest forecast on our app. we're back in two minutes. a well known restaurant o the bay is almost no moresinbads re san francisco habeen closed fore >>> well, one restaurant on the bay is almost no more. sinbad's on pier two has been closed for nearly four months after a long legal battle. but tonight the demolition begins. the restaurant will be replaced by a public park and expanded ferry terminal. >>> a first not only for the bay area but the entire state. oakland is giving nursing moms a quiet place to pump or breast-feed while on the go. the city is opening lactation suites at the airport and the port of oakland. these pods will have comfortable seating, electrical outlets and locking doors. they are located at terminals one and two, past the security check.. >>> this little piggy was headed into traffic when difficult inch intervention stepped in.
a flight from new delhi to sfo manned with an all-woman crew from the cockpit to the cabin. scattered showers tonight as jeff was mentioning, and there's more coming in tomorrow morning. you can track all of the updates and latest forecast on our app. we're back in two minutes. a well known restaurant o the bay is almost no moresinbads re san francisco habeen closed fore >>> well, one restaurant on the bay is almost no more. sinbad's on pier two has been closed for nearly four months...
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we have more from new delhi. >> reporter: the main concern is that this has happened in a very busy area of commercial and residential complexes nearby. there's also a metro station and a market in the surrounding areas. now, the construction area should have been cordoned off, but locals say there were no barricades. they often pass freely under the construction, and vehicles were also parked under the bridge. many people fear that there are people trapped in those vehicles under the debris. heavy machinery is needed for the search and rescue operation to lift heavy concrete and iron structures. they are on the way. the army, though, has arrived at scene to help with the mission. there have been many questions about the bridge even before the accident. it has been in construction for over six years with delays time and time again, and the builders were under pressure toe finish it off quickly. now, politicians are also taking advantage of the situation. the chief minister is there. she's stopped her campaigning to be at the scene of the accident, but the politicians are pointing fingers
we have more from new delhi. >> reporter: the main concern is that this has happened in a very busy area of commercial and residential complexes nearby. there's also a metro station and a market in the surrounding areas. now, the construction area should have been cordoned off, but locals say there were no barricades. they often pass freely under the construction, and vehicles were also parked under the bridge. many people fear that there are people trapped in those vehicles under the...
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in 2020, the first of the semifinals, new it zealand playing england in new delhi. the new zealand captain, 74 for the second wick et. but pulling things back for england, with the wick et and the cats. the kiwis were restricted to 183 for eight of their overs. and england are pairing toward their target. currently 61-0 losses with just five overs. >> . >> new zealand's ninth semifinal, 50 over, 20 over, and they don't have a particularly good record in these last four. the first semifinal came in with the world cup. they lost to the eventual winners, west indies. they were hosting the world cup. and it was a defeat against pakistan, and they have reached the last four, the inaugural in 2007, and after they lost, the black caps finally got over the semifinal, after beating south africa, and they finally lost to their arch rivals, australia. the women's finals in australia. it was a painful experience for natalie. and she was fortunately able to continue, but there's a reaction come up from the field. the captain, meg lanny was the top scorer. she scored 25. six of th
in 2020, the first of the semifinals, new it zealand playing england in new delhi. the new zealand captain, 74 for the second wick et. but pulling things back for england, with the wick et and the cats. the kiwis were restricted to 183 for eight of their overs. and england are pairing toward their target. currently 61-0 losses with just five overs. >> . >> new zealand's ninth semifinal, 50 over, 20 over, and they don't have a particularly good record in these last four. the first...
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a reporter for south asia joins us from new delhi now.igation found antibodies are used routinely on indian chicken farms. this is deeply alarming, is it not? >> it is. it's alarming on so many levels. one thing you have to keep in is that more of these antibiotics are used in agriculture than they are in humans. often times we are talking about the same drugs that you and i rely on to treat diarrhea, pneumonia, urinary tract infections, so why is is alarming? on one level, the kind of drugs being used, like something you might put on -- in your travel bag when you come to india. the second reason is because of the way the drugs are used, creating ideal conditions to spawn a superbug, low levels, repeatedly, used when they are not necessary to prevent disease before it happens. increase means is you the risk of the superbugs developing on these farms around these animals, then the same superbugs getting into the environment, and what we have seen in the past was superbugs is that they are incredibly mobile. within hours, they can get out
a reporter for south asia joins us from new delhi now.igation found antibodies are used routinely on indian chicken farms. this is deeply alarming, is it not? >> it is. it's alarming on so many levels. one thing you have to keep in is that more of these antibiotics are used in agriculture than they are in humans. often times we are talking about the same drugs that you and i rely on to treat diarrhea, pneumonia, urinary tract infections, so why is is alarming? on one level, the kind of...
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. >> reporter: this is little tibet in new delhi where people are voting for a new government.the diaspora around the world elect governments where there is no campaigning. this man is running to represent an eastern region. >> it is quite difficult, but we are the wisest, so we want if anything happens, we can go to a nation and all the like authorities. >> reporter: the spiritual head of the community, this is the only second election without him. there has been a diaspora and throughout the world. the question is whether such a government is effective and can truly represent people inside and out of tibet. china doesn't recognise the government in exile, making it difficult for politicians to address the real grievances of people on the ground. these are not just about getting freedom but looking at their future outside tibet. this man runs his family's restaurant and wants the government it exile to focus on issues important to the younger generation who have never seen tibet >> they can give better education, less unemployment, like giving directions. that's what they can
. >> reporter: this is little tibet in new delhi where people are voting for a new government.the diaspora around the world elect governments where there is no campaigning. this man is running to represent an eastern region. >> it is quite difficult, but we are the wisest, so we want if anything happens, we can go to a nation and all the like authorities. >> reporter: the spiritual head of the community, this is the only second election without him. there has been a diaspora...
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for the latest, let's bring in ravi from new delhi. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the group that claimed responsibility for the attack is calling itself a group that recently split away from the pakistani taliban. the debate at the heart of the taliban over how to attack pakistanis and when to attack them. this particular group is on the extreme side of the debate. it picked easter sunday, a holiday for minority group in pakistan. christians form just 2% of pakistan population. it staged near a playground. the victims were a number of women and children. and now horrified of the scope and scale of the attack as they continue to count the bodies. the attack took place at sunday at 6:45 p.m. it took place in the city of lahore. that is bordering india. this city is a major city for pakistanis. it is part of pinjab. it is also the city from which pakistan's prime minister shariff is from. this group can attack anywhere and at anytime. a really tragic day for pakistanis as they count the costs and wait for response from the government as to how they will fight back. >>
for the latest, let's bring in ravi from new delhi. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the group that claimed responsibility for the attack is calling itself a group that recently split away from the pakistani taliban. the debate at the heart of the taliban over how to attack pakistanis and when to attack them. this particular group is on the extreme side of the debate. it picked easter sunday, a holiday for minority group in pakistan. christians form just 2% of pakistan population....
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air indian for example plans to operate a flight from new delhi to san francisco with an all female crye real challenge is to come up with actions that will make a difference in women's actions worldwide. >> joining us, assistant secretary and deputy executive director, and the president of national organization for women, terry o'neil. ambassador, tell us about the pledge for parity. who are the signatories and is the pledge part of the millenium goals? >> well, the u.n. has launched a global campaign, u.n. women, initiated that campaign. and we have launched a global campaign which is called planet 50-50, buy 2030. and i'm so glad you are emphasizing the urgency and the acceleration moment that this represents for gender equality, women's empowerment and women's rights agenda. because as you said, if we wait and continue at the same snail's pace, we will take another century. and we ca not wait another cent. so the whole team is about parity, it's about equality, it is about ending violence against women, and all forms of discrimination, within a generation. so that's the pledge we ha
air indian for example plans to operate a flight from new delhi to san francisco with an all female crye real challenge is to come up with actions that will make a difference in women's actions worldwide. >> joining us, assistant secretary and deputy executive director, and the president of national organization for women, terry o'neil. ambassador, tell us about the pledge for parity. who are the signatories and is the pledge part of the millenium goals? >> well, the u.n. has...
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i went to places like south china, new delhi and port-au-prince and elsewhere to try to see how the start of cholera could shed light on where these new pathogens might be going. and what i learned is that cholera emerged in many ways in the same way that a lot of the new pathogens are coming up today. they came out of the natural environment. so called her back is a bacteria that normally lives in marine habitats. it actually lives in conjunction with dual plankton -- zooplankton and i performed useful ecological function in the habit of helping to recycle nutrients. laces like -- are full of cholera back to you. the water is full of it. this is water that is how fresh, half salty and this is where all the major rivers of south asia are draining into the bay of bengal. now for a long time, people didn't usually live in places like this. they are covered in swamps, tidally flooded twice a day. there are cyclones, tigers. so people didn't really live in cholera rich environment. that, of course, all changed in the 19th century. the british decided to turn these into ricefields. over the co
i went to places like south china, new delhi and port-au-prince and elsewhere to try to see how the start of cholera could shed light on where these new pathogens might be going. and what i learned is that cholera emerged in many ways in the same way that a lot of the new pathogens are coming up today. they came out of the natural environment. so called her back is a bacteria that normally lives in marine habitats. it actually lives in conjunction with dual plankton -- zooplankton and i...
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new delhi has denied any links to the officer. there is fears it could jeopardize ongoing peace talks between the two nuclear power states. >>> u.s. said numbers are not sustainable, with the taliban gaining ground in provinces including helmond, there are fears a spring offensive could hit government force he even harder. tony burtley reports from southern afghanistan. >> afghan army calling it brigade. >> if they supply us and pay attention to our air force we could show the world we are brave and defend our country independently. >> reporter: nestled behind these hills, where the americans suffered their highest trajtdz, thetragedies. the taliban now control more territory than at any other you time in the past 14 years. since the u.s. scaled down its operation he here, the afghan army cannot completely rely on the use of american fire power. and that's made a significant difference in its abliblity to o take and retain territory. >> translator: and ied bomb was exploded. with air support he would have survived. >> many young m
new delhi has denied any links to the officer. there is fears it could jeopardize ongoing peace talks between the two nuclear power states. >>> u.s. said numbers are not sustainable, with the taliban gaining ground in provinces including helmond, there are fears a spring offensive could hit government force he even harder. tony burtley reports from southern afghanistan. >> afghan army calling it brigade. >> if they supply us and pay attention to our air force we could show...
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they have more from new delhi. >> back on campus this time to a hero's welcome. student leader address the crowd. with passion and energy. >> i believe in the constitution of the company. >> i believe in the laws of the land. i believe in the fact of the change and truth. >> it stands for change, and change will come one day. >> it was here at the university that the ph.d. student was arrested on sedition charges for allegedly holding an event in which protests were used. once again, the students marched across campus, this time to celebrate the arrival. >> we are all happy to see him again. >> definitely we are happy. half of the battle is won. from the beginning only. it is not involved in anything. >> the large chants have yet to the convince the courts. >> it is most likely that it march is closely watched by the authorities. bill was granted with conditions, including one that says he will not take part in any other protests. and will use his effort to control anti-activity on campus. >> the courts gave kumar a 6-month interim bail. lawyers say it can be can
they have more from new delhi. >> back on campus this time to a hero's welcome. student leader address the crowd. with passion and energy. >> i believe in the constitution of the company. >> i believe in the laws of the land. i believe in the fact of the change and truth. >> it stands for change, and change will come one day. >> it was here at the university that the ph.d. student was arrested on sedition charges for allegedly holding an event in which protests...
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sa mima udas, cnn, new delhi. >> and donald trump will be among the five candidates making their waythe office. five conversations, one night, monday, 8:00 eastern time, midnight in london, only here on cnn. >> still to come this hour. important import, i should say embargoes have kept cuba's famous cars trapped in time. next, a look at how people there have kept them running. >>> plus, we'll take you to egypt's capital where hundreds of american football fans tackle with some of the best in the field. we're back in a moment. of work. to run this business. i'm on the move all day long... and sometimes, i just don't eat the way i should. so i drink boost to get the nutrition that i'm missing. boost complete nutritional drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. all with a great taste. i don't plan on slowing down any time soon. stay strong. stay active with boost. now try new boost® compact and 100 calories. ♪ (cell phone rings) where are you? well the squirrels are back in the
sa mima udas, cnn, new delhi. >> and donald trump will be among the five candidates making their waythe office. five conversations, one night, monday, 8:00 eastern time, midnight in london, only here on cnn. >> still to come this hour. important import, i should say embargoes have kept cuba's famous cars trapped in time. next, a look at how people there have kept them running. >>> plus, we'll take you to egypt's capital where hundreds of american football fans tackle with...
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unlike england, the black cats yet to play in new delhi, but the new captain, who was only appointed at the start of this tournament, says they've got enough variety in their squad to pick the right team no matter what the conditions. >> yeah. i suppose i've been fortunate to play under these conditions a couple of times, but i think in 2020 cricket anything can happen and in terms of favorites, like, every time is strong. coming into this tournament, both sides believe they could go all the way. we're no different. i'm sure england are no different >> reporter: this will be new zealand's nine final. their record is particularly good. it first was in 1975. they ended up losing. to 1992 their third world cup, a third defeat this time against pakistan. they've reached the last four in the world t20 in 2007. once again they lost. after eight attempts they finally got rid of their semifinal and beat south africa last year, eventually losing in the final on to australia. qualifying for f.i.f.a. has been take place. argentina had their third state victim and he had this man to thank his ca
unlike england, the black cats yet to play in new delhi, but the new captain, who was only appointed at the start of this tournament, says they've got enough variety in their squad to pick the right team no matter what the conditions. >> yeah. i suppose i've been fortunate to play under these conditions a couple of times, but i think in 2020 cricket anything can happen and in terms of favorites, like, every time is strong. coming into this tournament, both sides believe they could go all...
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india, for example, plan $to operate a flight from new delhi to san francisco with an all female crew. that will make a great photo opportunity. the real challenge is to come up with actions that are going to make a real difference in women's lives worldwide >>> i have guests here. tell us about the u.n.'s pledge for parity. who are the signatorys and is the pledge part of the millennium development goals. >> the u.n. has launched a global campaign. u.n. women launch episode that campaign which is called on 2020. this represents women's empowerment and women's rights agenda because, as you said, if we wait and continue at the same snail's pace it will take another century. we cannot wait another century t it is about par ultimately, it is about equality, it is about ending violence again women and all forms of discrimination within a generation. so that's the pledge we have sought from the world, from heads of state, and we have commitments from 90 heads of state on that, and we have sought from companies corporations, because they occupy a huge economic and social space >>> let me in
india, for example, plan $to operate a flight from new delhi to san francisco with an all female crew. that will make a great photo opportunity. the real challenge is to come up with actions that are going to make a real difference in women's lives worldwide >>> i have guests here. tell us about the u.n.'s pledge for parity. who are the signatorys and is the pledge part of the millennium development goals. >> the u.n. has launched a global campaign. u.n. women launch episode that...
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. >> new delhi police have arrested a group of tibet tans protesting for independence from china.testers were trying to take their demonstration inside the chinese embassy when police intervened. >>> hundreds of people have been protesting in the bangladeshi capitol in support of the country's mangrove forests. they have demonstrated against plans to build two coal power plants near the site. but the government say the plants are help provide electricity to people who have no power supply. >> translator: i'm in a bus, part of a convoy that is heading to the largest mangrove forest in the world. they are heading to a 400-kilometer march towards [ inaudible ]. their goal is to bring public awareness and to persuade the government of stopping construction of two coal power plants. they say these power plants which are coal based are going to hurt the ecology and destroy the forest system eventually. the government is adamant to go ahead with the construction. the country needs power and energy, and they are adamant to go ahead with it. they said we have done all of the environmental
. >> new delhi police have arrested a group of tibet tans protesting for independence from china.testers were trying to take their demonstration inside the chinese embassy when police intervened. >>> hundreds of people have been protesting in the bangladeshi capitol in support of the country's mangrove forests. they have demonstrated against plans to build two coal power plants near the site. but the government say the plants are help provide electricity to people who have no...
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dramatic skies over new delhi, and rain as well. the rain was heavier further north. a little bit of a soggy day there. elsewhere the crops were destroyed bit the strong winds. for the northern parts. heavy downpours. 70mm reported at islamabad airport, outside islamabad. and we saw 75mm of rain, easy enough to cause a problem at this time of year. you see the area of cloud and rain continuing eastwards, as it does so, it is beginning to fizzle out. for nepal, it will stay wet through monday, some of it turning to snow. then it extends south. grey and maybe a little showery. they begin to fizzle out as we head through tuesday. closer to home. we have more in the way of wet weather, tumbling across the peninsula, likely to give us more of wet weather, and maybe a shower as well. >> more to come on the newshour, includi including... >> i'm wayne hay reporting from where lives continue to be affected by civil war, despite the shining of a nationwide ceasefire agreement. >> world renowned festival of culture. the u.s. is missing a beat. some long-term locals. >> a new dad
dramatic skies over new delhi, and rain as well. the rain was heavier further north. a little bit of a soggy day there. elsewhere the crops were destroyed bit the strong winds. for the northern parts. heavy downpours. 70mm reported at islamabad airport, outside islamabad. and we saw 75mm of rain, easy enough to cause a problem at this time of year. you see the area of cloud and rain continuing eastwards, as it does so, it is beginning to fizzle out. for nepal, it will stay wet through monday,...
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including the pilots from new delhi to san francisco. more than 15 hour long flight. it will return on tuesday. this airline was the first carrier in the world to operate an all-women crew happening back in 1985. >>> more ahead on today in the bay. coming up the warriors making a run at history tomorrow night. first, they have to handle business against their rival from the south this afternoon. they may have to do it shorthanded. we'll explain why up next. take a live look outside -- aorw nit -- the waiors will tand re- >>> your time is 7:42. a live look outside where tomorrow night the warriors will try and rewrite the record books again. by winning their 45th straight home game. on thursday they tied 1995 bulls by winning their 44th consecutive game in front of a home crowd. they could be sitting alone at the top if they beat the orlando magic. but first things first. the warriors have a date with the lakers in l.a. this afternoon. what would be the final time the warriors face the retiring kobe bryant kobe is listed as questionable. he may not play today. andrÉ ma
including the pilots from new delhi to san francisco. more than 15 hour long flight. it will return on tuesday. this airline was the first carrier in the world to operate an all-women crew happening back in 1985. >>> more ahead on today in the bay. coming up the warriors making a run at history tomorrow night. first, they have to handle business against their rival from the south this afternoon. they may have to do it shorthanded. we'll explain why up next. take a live look outside --...
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we have more from new delhi. >> reporter: the major concern here is that this bridge was located in a very busy area with residential and commercial complexes nearby. there's also a metro snags station in the vicinity and the market. the area should have been cordoned off as all construction sites should be for health and safety measures, but locals say there were no barricades. there were allowed to pass through freely. forecast, cars and other vehicles were parked underneath it. the fear is there are people in the vehicles and could be trapped under the debris. heavy machinery is needed to lift pieces of concrete and iron from the collapsed area. the army now has arrived to help with the search and rescue mission. we heard that a very long strength between two columns has collapsed. this bridge has been under contention even before this incident. it was building that was charted more than six years ago and was delayed time and time again. the builders were under pressure to complete it quickly. politicians arrived at the scene and playing the blame game and pointing fingers at each
we have more from new delhi. >> reporter: the major concern here is that this bridge was located in a very busy area with residential and commercial complexes nearby. there's also a metro snags station in the vicinity and the market. the area should have been cordoned off as all construction sites should be for health and safety measures, but locals say there were no barricades. there were allowed to pass through freely. forecast, cars and other vehicles were parked underneath it. the...
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. >> new delhi police have arrested a group of tribbett tens protesting for independence from china.t is understood the protestors were trying to take the demonstration inside the chinese embassy when police intervened. thursday marks the fifty-fifth anniversary, 57th d tribbett ten uprising which led to the dalai lama's exile. in india, a teenager girl who was allegedly raped before being set on fire has died from her injuries. it is alleged she was assaulted on this roof top on sunday night. when the girl threatened to call for help, she was set alight. the 20-year-old man was arrested on monday and has since been charged with her murder. also in india, a woman says her 14-day-old baby died while she was attacked and raped by two men. the 28-year-old woman says she was raped by two men at a bus stop and that her baby was killed during the scuffle. a report of a dang rape and cup panel homicide has been logged with the police. germany says they have contained with personal information and believe them to be faked. details of isil fighters real names telephone numbers and even names
. >> new delhi police have arrested a group of tribbett tens protesting for independence from china.t is understood the protestors were trying to take the demonstration inside the chinese embassy when police intervened. thursday marks the fifty-fifth anniversary, 57th d tribbett ten uprising which led to the dalai lama's exile. in india, a teenager girl who was allegedly raped before being set on fire has died from her injuries. it is alleged she was assaulted on this roof top on sunday...
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. >>> to india where celebrations are taking place in the streets of new delhi as a student is releasedm prison on bail. he was arrested on sedition charges last month. he was released on thursday amid high security. his fellow students have protested his innocents since his arrest and say it is an attack on free speech. two of the world's biggest coffee companies have admitted that some of their beans may come from plantations using slave labor. the admission following the publication of a report claiming that human rights abuses are rampant across brazil's coffee industry. it says people traffic to work for little or no pay may have been working on farms supplying the two companies. brazil is the world's largest exporter of coffee. joining us is a journalist and researcher, and she wrote that story on the slave-like conditions of brazil's coffee-producing industry. first tell us, julie, what exactly you saw. >> reporter: yeah, [ inaudible ] was allowed to come along on one of these inspections with the ministry of labor, where we saw laborers at coffee plantations being freed from sla
. >>> to india where celebrations are taking place in the streets of new delhi as a student is releasedm prison on bail. he was arrested on sedition charges last month. he was released on thursday amid high security. his fellow students have protested his innocents since his arrest and say it is an attack on free speech. two of the world's biggest coffee companies have admitted that some of their beans may come from plantations using slave labor. the admission following the publication...
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international hr stage site of the world and that the effect the ecology of the area >>> fighters in new delhi. they are marking up rising day >>> masked men have attacked foreign and local journalists and human rights activists in southern russia. they have been forced to leave their bus. the bus has set on fire. more from moscow. just walk us through what happened here. >> reporter: these journalists have been on a working tour really at the region for a number of days and they have been in an area which was remembered for attacks on a school there. they're about to travel there when their bus was pulled over to the side of the road and 15 masked men set aabout them, pulled them off this minibus, beat them off, took some possessions and according to the journalists told them that they were not welcome there, not welcome there. they say this had been followed for at least a day by a car or two with country number plates. from what we hear the injuries that they sustained are not life threatening. i think the worst injury was sustained by the nowwegian journalist who had some stab wounds and s
international hr stage site of the world and that the effect the ecology of the area >>> fighters in new delhi. they are marking up rising day >>> masked men have attacked foreign and local journalists and human rights activists in southern russia. they have been forced to leave their bus. the bus has set on fire. more from moscow. just walk us through what happened here. >> reporter: these journalists have been on a working tour really at the region for a number of days...
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let's bring in cnn's ravi agrawal with the latest from new delhi. >> reporter: the attack took place sunday evening in the park in lahore in pakistan. this happened at 6:45 for easter celebrations. we expect people at the park were christians. worst of all, there was a playground nearby and amusement park nearby. many young children and women were killed. lahori and pakistanis waking up to realize the cost of the attack. the accla claimants of the atta a group splintered away from the taliban two years ago. they're seen as extremist group that does not flinch to attack minorities or flinch the attacking women and children. it openly declared its target was christians and the government today on monday has said that it is doing everything it can to combat this group. it has already run operations in five pakistani cities. >> what a horrific attack on a holy holiday. ravi, thank you. >>> the ancient city of palmyra is back under control of the syrian government. isis occupied palmyra and the priceless ruins for last year, but now they have been driven out. a triumph for president basha
let's bring in cnn's ravi agrawal with the latest from new delhi. >> reporter: the attack took place sunday evening in the park in lahore in pakistan. this happened at 6:45 for easter celebrations. we expect people at the park were christians. worst of all, there was a playground nearby and amusement park nearby. many young children and women were killed. lahori and pakistanis waking up to realize the cost of the attack. the accla claimants of the atta a group splintered away from the...
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the airline says a trip this week from new delhi to san francisco is the long of the ever with all women only about 6.5% of all pilots in this country. major u.s. airlines are looking to replace as many as 18,000 retiring pilots over the next seven years. kris van cleave is in nashville, tennessee, where the national women in aviation conference is under way. chris, good morning. >> there are a lot of opportunities for pilots as the network -- as the airlines are working to diversify. however, there's only a fraction of the amelie cants that are women. this comes at a time where nationally, the number of pilots is on the decline, in part because it takes years to be able to fly one of these and it can cost up to $120,000 to learn. >> you are on united all female crew today. >> this is not just another day at the office for united airlines captains kim nokes and wanda collins. on this san francisco to maui flight are all women. a rare occurrence in the male-dominated world of aviation. >> i never thought it would be like this. but it's really wonderful that it is. >> collins joined the ai
the airline says a trip this week from new delhi to san francisco is the long of the ever with all women only about 6.5% of all pilots in this country. major u.s. airlines are looking to replace as many as 18,000 retiring pilots over the next seven years. kris van cleave is in nashville, tennessee, where the national women in aviation conference is under way. chris, good morning. >> there are a lot of opportunities for pilots as the network -- as the airlines are working to diversify....
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. >> reporter: several kilometers away in this little slice of afghanistan in new delhi t they're keeping an eye on their home team's performance. there are students, business people and others in this area. although they're out of their country, what brings them together is the performance of their cricket team. there's excitement around the tv screen here where the focus is fixed on the game as well as the food >> translation: i'm feeling so happy. a country that has gone through so much for our players to be in the world cup explained against such teams. i'm really happy. >> reporter: it is a sense of pride that players here say they share. >> we know no-one is playing for themselves. we're playing hard for ourselves. >> reporter: the team may be all but out of this tournament, but their next goal is to rise from 9 to 5th in the world rankings, making the sport a similar pride. >> reporter: new zealand are first team through to the semifinals. 80 important 61 balls. they posted 180 for 5. in reply, khan hit ten boundaries in his innings of 47. the pakistan fell apart and he was caught
. >> reporter: several kilometers away in this little slice of afghanistan in new delhi t they're keeping an eye on their home team's performance. there are students, business people and others in this area. although they're out of their country, what brings them together is the performance of their cricket team. there's excitement around the tv screen here where the focus is fixed on the game as well as the food >> translation: i'm feeling so happy. a country that has gone through...
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he spoke at a bloomberg event in new delhi on monday.one of the world's economy's brightest spots. we have low inflation, a low a high of payments, and level of growth. we have good policy, not good fortune. hans: the speech was a rebuttal to critics who say he is gotten lucky with lwow oil prices. management representative from cross match management. i will ask you. does modi have an argument other than the oil one? >> i think he does. if you look at food inflation, which is one of the main reasons india has a very high inflation rate, which is not making room for the bank of india to cut rates -- if you look at the inflation targets that have been met, we had an inflation target of 5% in march of 2017. we are meeting that in one year in advance. 45% of the cpa is food. in 2012 and 2013, we had a very high food inflation. it was down to higher minimum support prices. so, a lot of it was policy driven. i would give him credit. there are a lot of smaller changes on the ground as well. insuranceuch as life and the general expansion of ban
he spoke at a bloomberg event in new delhi on monday.one of the world's economy's brightest spots. we have low inflation, a low a high of payments, and level of growth. we have good policy, not good fortune. hans: the speech was a rebuttal to critics who say he is gotten lucky with lwow oil prices. management representative from cross match management. i will ask you. does modi have an argument other than the oil one? >> i think he does. if you look at food inflation, which is one of the...
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to help parking some of the bigger churches they may want that rain gear for the early service by new delhi should all be out and later the day it becomes pretty nice sunday after that gorgeous weather coming up to temps again above freezing for most we are thirty two emporia enrichment winds picking up for northeast north carolina will see gusty winds along the coast this afternoon and again keep the hand on the hat and jacket with the temperatures today around forty three let's say what the rest of the seven day forecasts chances for showers tomorrow night the most we can actually looks pretty good. lingering showers early early sunday morning and then look at next week. ashleigh i know you love that mid to upper sixties com on our bike monday through thursday and is good with any of those have been looking forward to it but still gotta get her this morning so for those of either about to head out the door. here's a live look at traffic at the hr bt which is still doing very well the sixty four eastbound a say that because the settlers landing traffic there rounding the corner headed to m
to help parking some of the bigger churches they may want that rain gear for the early service by new delhi should all be out and later the day it becomes pretty nice sunday after that gorgeous weather coming up to temps again above freezing for most we are thirty two emporia enrichment winds picking up for northeast north carolina will see gusty winds along the coast this afternoon and again keep the hand on the hat and jacket with the temperatures today around forty three let's say what the...