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singapore is very strict. am taxi, i can't break any laws. >> anthony: so if a camera catches you? >> cab driver: yeah, everything is in camera. so it is important everyone, we have to follow the rules and regulations, that's the reason singapore is very good. same time, singaporeans are very hard working. as human beings, what we need? food to eat, clothes to wear, a place to sleep, you can get in singapore. so in other words, we have to continue work, you see. if you're working, you'll get something, once lazy, you're out. >> anthony: by some measures, singapore is a welfare state, taking care of the less fortunate, but at its heart, it's a cold blooded meritocracy. you follow the rules -- and there are many, work hard, and you will have a good life. that's the message. >> najip: we are starting to define the definition of success. i think we are very clear with the 5 "cs." car, condominium, credit card, cash, and career. >> anthony: wow, that sounds awful, dude. >> najip: i grew up with that idea. >> anthon
singapore is very strict. am taxi, i can't break any laws. >> anthony: so if a camera catches you? >> cab driver: yeah, everything is in camera. so it is important everyone, we have to follow the rules and regulations, that's the reason singapore is very good. same time, singaporeans are very hard working. as human beings, what we need? food to eat, clothes to wear, a place to sleep, you can get in singapore. so in other words, we have to continue work, you see. if you're working,...
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the two sisters never got to be in singapore. had been trying for days to reach wine wine when she received news of her death. that was nearly four months ago but she still doesn't know what happened. we've come to the condominium why and why it was walking and where she did allegedly jumped eighteen fruitless to her death. is hoping to meet her sister's employer but she's scared to go inside. so we offer to make the initial approach for. but the employer doesn't want to meet choice. instead she tells security to throw us out there got here. family a film a domestic mother to hunt to find out i'm sure that i live with this is just my interest and confrontation she just wants to know what happened to my younger sister. he's just saying he's a sorry yeah what happens if you sneak up here with us. whine whine was only seventeen when she died. doesn't think she'll ever know why. the room goony the moment that he got down easy and the value on a doll instead while mom don't you know. you know maybe you mean the real me back when you s
the two sisters never got to be in singapore. had been trying for days to reach wine wine when she received news of her death. that was nearly four months ago but she still doesn't know what happened. we've come to the condominium why and why it was walking and where she did allegedly jumped eighteen fruitless to her death. is hoping to meet her sister's employer but she's scared to go inside. so we offer to make the initial approach for. but the employer doesn't want to meet choice. instead...
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i'm in singapore. the headlines. more fallout after the air strikes on syria as the us threatens new sanctions against russia over its support for president assad. one week on from the alleged chemical attack that prompted the military action, we hearfrom a child caught up in it. translation: we went back down to the basement. we saw how they were bringing the martyrs. instead of breathing and, we were breathing the smell of blood. —— breathing air. and hello from me. i'm karin giannone in london. also in the programmel hundreds of firefighters in australia battle a huge bushfire capturing the sound of the stars. nasa's new mission to help look for planets close to us. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. glad you could join us. it's 6am in singapore, ”pm in london, and 6pm in washington, where the united states is preparing new sanctions against russia, targeting companies supplying damascus with chemical weapons capability. president putin meanwhile warned that any fu
i'm in singapore. the headlines. more fallout after the air strikes on syria as the us threatens new sanctions against russia over its support for president assad. one week on from the alleged chemical attack that prompted the military action, we hearfrom a child caught up in it. translation: we went back down to the basement. we saw how they were bringing the martyrs. instead of breathing and, we were breathing the smell of blood. —— breathing air. and hello from me. i'm karin giannone in...
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what is the biggest piece coming to singapore? it is a statue ofa coming to singapore? what really makes this exhibition significant? it isa makes this exhibition significant? it is a combination of artefacts from cambodia and from france. what makes it really unique is we are presenting a fuller picture of the story of angkor wat, so notjust the khmer artefacts but the french encounter. how was angkor wat an cambodia viewed by the french at the time? at the time the way the french approached and promoted angkor wat was to appeal to the colonial gaze at the time. it also made it tremendously popular. and, of course, this is the largest loan ever. what was the process of getting all of these 100 pieces here to asia? it was tremendously difficult, logistically, also because every one of these cultures have had to be individually placed on custom—made plinths, because they we re on custom—made plinths, because they were so on custom—made plinths, because they were so heavy. why has it taken all this time to bring all of these pieces back to where it belongs in the region?
what is the biggest piece coming to singapore? it is a statue ofa coming to singapore? what really makes this exhibition significant? it isa makes this exhibition significant? it is a combination of artefacts from cambodia and from france. what makes it really unique is we are presenting a fuller picture of the story of angkor wat, so notjust the khmer artefacts but the french encounter. how was angkor wat an cambodia viewed by the french at the time? at the time the way the french approached...
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we will start singapore us services. to new york, non—stop to los angeles, non—stop to san francisco, the capacity increases with all of these non—stops will be in the range of 10%. us for next year will see a big increase. what about the big competition from middle east airlines and europe airlines and even chinese airlines? we have been managing competition very well over the past couple of yea rs. if very well over the past couple of years. if you look at our latest on actual results for the latest quarter, i think we have been doing pretty well despite cost going up tremendously. and then we can see is that we are growing, we are expanding and in fact, come 2018, 2019, financially we are going to receive new aircrafts. we are on extensions to the next year, capacity will grow and for us in the commercial area, we have a bigger fleet of planes and will get more customers. in other business news, walmart has opened its first small high—tech supermarket in china. customers can use smartphones to pay for their items that
we will start singapore us services. to new york, non—stop to los angeles, non—stop to san francisco, the capacity increases with all of these non—stops will be in the range of 10%. us for next year will see a big increase. what about the big competition from middle east airlines and europe airlines and even chinese airlines? we have been managing competition very well over the past couple of yea rs. if very well over the past couple of years. if you look at our latest on actual results...
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i'm rico hizon in singapore. the headlines: emmanuel macron says he believes president trump will walk away from the iran nuclear deal following his three—day state visit to the us. counting down to the korean summit, but will the first talks in a decade see the north give up its nuclear weapons? i'm nuala mcgovern in london. also in the programme: watching the worst of the web so you don't have to. we meet facebook‘s content moderators. and we meet a singapore magician who performed in one of the most secretive countries in the world. livefrom our studios in singapore and london. live from our studios in singapore and london. this is bbc world news. it's newsday. glad you could join us. it's 8am in singapore, 1am in london, and it's 8pm in the evening in washington, where president macron has been speaking to reporters at the end of his state visit to the us. he was asked about his discussions with president trump on iran and syria, he acknowledged that president trump might reject the present deal agreed with i
i'm rico hizon in singapore. the headlines: emmanuel macron says he believes president trump will walk away from the iran nuclear deal following his three—day state visit to the us. counting down to the korean summit, but will the first talks in a decade see the north give up its nuclear weapons? i'm nuala mcgovern in london. also in the programme: watching the worst of the web so you don't have to. we meet facebook‘s content moderators. and we meet a singapore magician who performed in one...
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a tightening in singapore based >> for one thing, the singapore dollar is going to strengthen.the highest in three years. that is the mechanism the central bank uses to implement monetary policy as the currency. we can look for strengthening. everything seems to be firing on all cylinders in the economy. steps to to be taking make sure there is not overheating. betty: they have some proper responses to what seems like inflation, at least on the upper edge. speaking of inflation and rates, what about treasury tenure yells renewing their push to 3%? of the pastcourse syria,he tensions over the tensions between the u.s. and china over trade, these have supported trade. now these things are going away. that fed officials are more optimistic on the economy. they may be leaning towards faster pace of rate hikes. we also saw current cpi rose, some of the things keeping yields down are going away. the economy is still seeming to be in good shape. i think the 10 year yield can renew its push toward 3% again. yvonne: we have seen oil rising on the tension we have seen. we have brent clim
a tightening in singapore based >> for one thing, the singapore dollar is going to strengthen.the highest in three years. that is the mechanism the central bank uses to implement monetary policy as the currency. we can look for strengthening. everything seems to be firing on all cylinders in the economy. steps to to be taking make sure there is not overheating. betty: they have some proper responses to what seems like inflation, at least on the upper edge. speaking of inflation and rates,...
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i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. i'm babita sharma in london. our top stories.ical weapons attack in syria. the un security council is set to meet later. as a us aircraft carrier sails into the south china sea, we report on washington's growing concern over beijing's growing naval power. japanese police have arrested a 73—year—old man suspected of keeping his son in a cage for more than 20 years in sanda. the man is reported to have said he'd locked him up because he had mental problems and was sometimes violent. the cage was just one metre tall. that story is popular on bbc.com across asia. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the south china morning post reports on a tweet by donald trump predicting that china will take down its ‘trade barriers‘. as a potential trade war looms, the president sent a message saying that he and chinese president xi jinping will always be friends, no matter what happens. a stark picture showing the destruction of mosul on the front page of the new york times. there's also another story that facebook founder
i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. i'm babita sharma in london. our top stories.ical weapons attack in syria. the un security council is set to meet later. as a us aircraft carrier sails into the south china sea, we report on washington's growing concern over beijing's growing naval power. japanese police have arrested a 73—year—old man suspected of keeping his son in a cage for more than 20 years in sanda. the man is reported to have said he'd locked him up because he had mental problems and...
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and singapore. and the thousands of medical tourists who come from afar just to get a piece of germany's health system. a big fizzle and let's do business german police have raided properties linked to three top executives at sports car maker porsche it's part of a fraud probe linked to the diesel emissions scandal investigators search ten sites linked to one porsche board member another member of management and a third person who no longer works for the company resigned by fox five which twenty fifteen admitted to using cheating software and diesel engines to possibly sions tests let's go straight over to frankfurt where our financial correspondent dan to cope is standing by daniel did they find what they were looking for but we don't know exactly what they were looking for but this razor was happening this morning at around ten am is different to other raids that we have seen in the past it seems that for the first time management board members that are still actually in office could be still part
and singapore. and the thousands of medical tourists who come from afar just to get a piece of germany's health system. a big fizzle and let's do business german police have raided properties linked to three top executives at sports car maker porsche it's part of a fraud probe linked to the diesel emissions scandal investigators search ten sites linked to one porsche board member another member of management and a third person who no longer works for the company resigned by fox five which...
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i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. i'm babita sharma in london.ical attack on civilians in syria is due to be discussed at an emergency session of the un security council later today. hungary's nationalist leader viktor 0rban has claimed victory in hungary's general election. his party has won nearly 50% of the votes counted so far. japanese police have arrested a 73—year—old man suspected of keeping his son in a cage for more than 20 years in sanda. the man is reported to have said he'd locked him up because his son had mental problems and was sometimes violent. the cage was just one metre tall. that story is sparking interest on bbc.com. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the south china morning post reports on a tweet by donald trump predicting that china will take down its trade barriers. as a potential trade war looms, the president sent a message saying that he and chinese president xi jinping will always be friends — no matter what happens. now, a stark picture showing the destruction of mosul is on the front page
i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. i'm babita sharma in london.ical attack on civilians in syria is due to be discussed at an emergency session of the un security council later today. hungary's nationalist leader viktor 0rban has claimed victory in hungary's general election. his party has won nearly 50% of the votes counted so far. japanese police have arrested a 73—year—old man suspected of keeping his son in a cage for more than 20 years in sanda. the man is reported to have said he'd...
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i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. i'm babita sharma in london.of a trade war with china. the dow jones ended just under 2% lower. south africa's president, cyril ramaphosa, has led the tributes to the veteran anti—apartheid campaigner winnie mandela, saying she leaves a huge legacy. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. today in the straits times, from singapore, an update on malaysia's proposed bill to combat so—called fake news. law makers in kuala lumpur‘s lower house passed the bill amid criticism it would stifle dissent before the upcoming election. it now needs to pass through the country's senate. in the south china morning post, a battle is brewing over soy beans. why china may target this import, as those tariff disagreements with the us heat up. and on the front page of the japan times, play ball! shohei ohtani earns his first win as he pitches in his first major league baseball game for the los angeles angels. now, babita, what stories are sparking discussions online? drones, as we know, are in everday use now. b
i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. i'm babita sharma in london.of a trade war with china. the dow jones ended just under 2% lower. south africa's president, cyril ramaphosa, has led the tributes to the veteran anti—apartheid campaigner winnie mandela, saying she leaves a huge legacy. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. today in the straits times, from singapore, an update on malaysia's proposed bill to combat so—called fake news. law makers in kuala lumpur‘s lower...
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down in singapore as well. long story short, we are losing a lot of momentum heading into the european session. we are still up compared to yesterday. as you can see, msci has been range browned. -- range bound. $80 for oil. might be a problem for countries like india, for example, which imports a lot of its energy needs. japan very much in the mix. inflation coming out of china, a big mix on consumer prices. down about 12 points. the yen at a stronger level then it started out. trading at the 107 number. that is right, david. the big news from china, the new pboc governor says china will implement a range of new financial reforms this year. yi gang told a panel at the boao forum, domestic and foreign capital will be treated equally. yi added ownership restrictions from foreign banks would be removed in november and outside investment would also be encouraged. >> with this new, open door policy, i am confident china's financial markets will be more competitive, better regulated, and serve the economy better. it
down in singapore as well. long story short, we are losing a lot of momentum heading into the european session. we are still up compared to yesterday. as you can see, msci has been range browned. -- range bound. $80 for oil. might be a problem for countries like india, for example, which imports a lot of its energy needs. japan very much in the mix. inflation coming out of china, a big mix on consumer prices. down about 12 points. the yen at a stronger level then it started out. trading at the...
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i spent six months and 200,000 miles traveling around the world from estonia to singapore to germany to india to russia and many are positive, some are negative that we have much to learn from the rest of the world. the internet has become just splinter. we can learn from singapore and estonia and india, germany, brussels, the new walls and initiatives taking place outside of silicon valley. >> it's become almost a fun game now. some journalists have fun with it. i talked to a well-known journalist who said they've surveyed articles and there has been an absolute slant to this out of proportion to the amount and she said it is true it was somewhat generational bear this talk of silicon valley because they blame them for disrupting the news business and everything else. is that fair is their right to be coming at them in this way and what do you think of the balanced lessons silicon valley and people everywhere can go where we have this kind of anti-tech viewed not only i vien the press that all swear? >> nobody really likes seriously rich people. when a 25-year-old is worth -- [inaud
i spent six months and 200,000 miles traveling around the world from estonia to singapore to germany to india to russia and many are positive, some are negative that we have much to learn from the rest of the world. the internet has become just splinter. we can learn from singapore and estonia and india, germany, brussels, the new walls and initiatives taking place outside of silicon valley. >> it's become almost a fun game now. some journalists have fun with it. i talked to a well-known...
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now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore.eds from president trump lead to slick moves in oil prices. we take a look at where they are headed this week —— tweets. and work now, family later. how one company in india is helping female workers strike that balance. welcome to asia business report, i am balance. welcome to asia business report, iam babita balance. welcome to asia business report, i am babita sharma. balance. welcome to asia business report, iam babita sharma. oil prices in the spotlight today, and we will be watching for how they do, and asian traders are back on deck after prices slipped on friday following a tweet where president trump said this. well, they are trading at a three—year high, around $70 a barrel, and have been rising. what is going on? well, you and me and the rest of the world knows that president trump tweets a lot, but this was the first time he has ever tweeted about opec, the oil cartel, and that really lead to rattling the oil markets on friday. we saw the benchmark oil prices declining abou
now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore.eds from president trump lead to slick moves in oil prices. we take a look at where they are headed this week —— tweets. and work now, family later. how one company in india is helping female workers strike that balance. welcome to asia business report, i am balance. welcome to asia business report, iam babita balance. welcome to asia business report, i am babita sharma. balance. welcome to asia business report, iam babita...
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the team of 30 — led by professors from singapore and indonesia — discovered new species and learnede about the earth's biodiversity. dr tan koh siang, tropical marine science institute, national university of singapore, joins us to tell us more about their discoveries. welcome to the programme. thank you first off, venturing into uncharted territory, where no man has gone before. tell us about some of the very important findings you have discovered. well, it is a place where there is not much really known about the deep waters over there. it is not unexpected to find new species and we have found probably already at nine or ten, and we
the team of 30 — led by professors from singapore and indonesia — discovered new species and learnede about the earth's biodiversity. dr tan koh siang, tropical marine science institute, national university of singapore, joins us to tell us more about their discoveries. welcome to the programme. thank you first off, venturing into uncharted territory, where no man has gone before. tell us about some of the very important findings you have discovered. well, it is a place where there is not...
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in singapore, a healthy baby of page and health care, up to as -- in singapore, a healthy day for health care. up as much as 50%. opec andisters of non-opec stations are gathering in jeddah to discuss the global oil supply and production curbs. we have a guest who will shed some light on the plans of the assembled group. emery is here with us. emery? anna.d morning, just minutes before the ministers will meet from opec and not opec here in jeddah. thank you for joining us this
in singapore, a healthy baby of page and health care, up to as -- in singapore, a healthy day for health care. up as much as 50%. opec andisters of non-opec stations are gathering in jeddah to discuss the global oil supply and production curbs. we have a guest who will shed some light on the plans of the assembled group. emery is here with us. emery? anna.d morning, just minutes before the ministers will meet from opec and not opec here in jeddah. thank you for joining us this
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live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. good morning. thanks forjoining us. it's 7am in singapore, midnight here in london and 1am in paris, where president emmanuel macron is spending a last night before leaving for a state visit to washington. it is the first time president trump has hosted such a high level visit from a foreign leader. alongside all the pomp and ceremony, there will be time for hard talking too. about the iran nuclear deal, for...
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i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. the headlines: us markets fall nearly 2%, as china hits back against donald trump's tariffs. pork and wine are among the us imports targeted, so what does washington do now? i'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme: tributes to winnie mandela, the anti—apartheid campaigner and former wife of nelson mandela, who's died at 81. in the midst of repression, she was a voice of defiance and resistance. protests are continuing along gaza's border with israel, after 16 palestinians were killed by israeli soldiers. good morning. it's 8am in singapore, i in the morning in london, and 8pm in new york, where the dowjones has fallen by nearly 2%. this is partly due to china's decision to retaliate and impose tariffs on more than 100 imports, including pork and wine from the us. it's in response to president trump's decision to slap duty on chinese—made steel and aluminium. so the markets are nervous and everyone is wondering what the next move will be. from washington, gary o'donoghue rep
i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. the headlines: us markets fall nearly 2%, as china hits back against donald trump's tariffs. pork and wine are among the us imports targeted, so what does washington do now? i'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme: tributes to winnie mandela, the anti—apartheid campaigner and former wife of nelson mandela, who's died at 81. in the midst of repression, she was a voice of defiance and resistance. protests are continuing along gaza's border with...
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i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. the headlines: the us says there's a real opportunity for a deal with north korea's leader but he must take irreversible steps to get rid of his nuclear weapons. we're not naive in the administration and a lot will ride on this meeting with kim jong—un. a key british minister resigns amid claims she misled parliament over targets for removing illegal immigrants. i'm kasia madera in london. also in the programme: rohingya protesters demanding the right to return to myanmar greet visiting un ambassadors who are due to meet the burmese leader aung san suu kyi. and a quarter of a million filipinos working in kuwait are told to come home as their president imposes a permanent ban following the murder ofa filipina maid. live from our studios in singapore and london. this is bbc world news. it's newsday. good morning. it's 8am in singapore, 1am in london and 8pm in the evening in washington, where the us national security adviserjohn bolton has sounded a cautious note in the aftermath of fri
i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. the headlines: the us says there's a real opportunity for a deal with north korea's leader but he must take irreversible steps to get rid of his nuclear weapons. we're not naive in the administration and a lot will ride on this meeting with kim jong—un. a key british minister resigns amid claims she misled parliament over targets for removing illegal immigrants. i'm kasia madera in london. also in the programme: rohingya protesters demanding the right to...
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i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. i'm lebo diseko in london.ump says a major decision is coming within 48 hours after a suspected chemical attack on a rebel—held syrian town. facebook‘s founder mark zuckerberg, has said a data breach on the network was due to his failure to appreciate how it could be used for harm. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. singapore's straits times claims the city—state's thirst for sweet drinks is fizzling—out. apparently sales have slumped with health conscious consumers. that's led to soft drink companies racing to come up with low—sugar options. if your growing tired of the cold weather, the new york times has a snap that could brighten your day. this magnificent beach is in east timor. the county is hoping to use this natural beauty to attract tourists but without destroying the marine life. and the south china morning post features a local taxi which found itself in a precarious position. it ended—up hanging over the entrance to a subway in hong kong. the driver had to be freed by firef
i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. i'm lebo diseko in london.ump says a major decision is coming within 48 hours after a suspected chemical attack on a rebel—held syrian town. facebook‘s founder mark zuckerberg, has said a data breach on the network was due to his failure to appreciate how it could be used for harm. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. singapore's straits times claims the city—state's thirst for sweet drinks is fizzling—out. apparently sales have...
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live from singapore and london from the bbc. a foreign actors heading to south korea as the country's tv soap opera industry explodes onto the world stage. also on the programme: and australian diving team finds a surprise when it finds an unknown shipwrecked off the coast of western australia. ash an australian diving team. —— an australian diving team. call the stars and stripes at half—mast outside columbine high, the school sealed off and the bodies of the dead still inside. i never thought that they would actually go through with it. some places and have already had nearly as much rain as they would normally expect in an entire year. for millions of americans, the death of richard nixon in a new york hospital has meant conflicting emotions. a national day of mourning, next wednesday, sitting somehow uneasily with the abiding memories of the shame of watergate. and lift off of the space shuttle discovery with the hubble space telescope — our window on the universe. this is newsday on the bbc. our top stories. former fbi dire
live from singapore and london from the bbc. a foreign actors heading to south korea as the country's tv soap opera industry explodes onto the world stage. also on the programme: and australian diving team finds a surprise when it finds an unknown shipwrecked off the coast of western australia. ash an australian diving team. —— an australian diving team. call the stars and stripes at half—mast outside columbine high, the school sealed off and the bodies of the dead still inside. i never...
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singapore and mongolia are reported as possible venues.ury on the streets of pamplona, as tens of thousands protest over the conviction of a group of men for sexual abuse rather than rape. more mass demonstrations against official corruption in armenia, the protest leader rallying support for his own bid to become prime minister. also in the programme, we meet a sheep farmer in the yorkshire dales who's offering asylum seekers a taste of countryside life. hello and welcome to bbc world news. president trump says he's had a long and very good phone conversation with the south korean president moonjae—in, following the summit between the leaders of the two koreas. mr trump said the time and location of his own meeting with the north korean leader kim jong—un was being set. us media reports say singapore and mongolia are being considered as possible venues, but this has not been confirmed. caroline davies reports. welcomed with a handshake. these miles and south korean leaders have been beamed around the world. what sort of welcome has the wo
singapore and mongolia are reported as possible venues.ury on the streets of pamplona, as tens of thousands protest over the conviction of a group of men for sexual abuse rather than rape. more mass demonstrations against official corruption in armenia, the protest leader rallying support for his own bid to become prime minister. also in the programme, we meet a sheep farmer in the yorkshire dales who's offering asylum seekers a taste of countryside life. hello and welcome to bbc world news....
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i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. the headlines: president trump says he'll decide within 48 hours on what action to take against syria, after a suspected chemical attack on a rebel—held town. the fbi raids the offices of president trump's personal lawyer. mr trump calls it a disgrace. i'm lebo diseko in london. also in the programme: the indian leopards who've adopted sugarcane fields as their home, putting them in direct conflict with local farmers. and we'll be looking at why increased snowfall in antarctica is actually a bad thing. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. good morning. it's 7am here in singapore, midnight in london and 7pm in new york — where the un security council has met in an emergency session to discuss the suspected chemical attack in a rebel—held syrian town. the ambassador from russia, which backs syria, said the use of chemical gas was "not confirmed". the us ambassador called syria's president assad a monster who must be held to account. earlie
i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. the headlines: president trump says he'll decide within 48 hours on what action to take against syria, after a suspected chemical attack on a rebel—held town. the fbi raids the offices of president trump's personal lawyer. mr trump calls it a disgrace. i'm lebo diseko in london. also in the programme: the indian leopards who've adopted sugarcane fields as their home, putting them in direct conflict with local farmers. and we'll be looking at why increased...
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i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore, the headlines: you're playing with fire. russia warns britain at the un over the salisbury poisonings. london dismisses moscow's request for cooperation. i think the metaphor that i find most apt is that of an arsonist turned firefighter. waiting for her fate. a court in south korea prepares to deliver the verdict in former president park geun—hye‘s corruption trial. i'm kasia madera in london. also in the programme: prison looms for lula. brazil's former president is told to turn himself in and start serving a i2—yearjail term for corruption. one of bollywood's biggest stars, salman khan, is sentenced to five years in jail for killing two rare antelopes nearly 20 years ago. live from our studios in singapore and london. this is bbc world news. it's newsday. good morning. it's 7am in singapore, midnight in london and 7pm in the evening in new york, where the un security council has been meeting at russia's request. moscow's ambassador to the united nations made a strongly—worded speech, rebuffing the uk's accusation that rus
i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore, the headlines: you're playing with fire. russia warns britain at the un over the salisbury poisonings. london dismisses moscow's request for cooperation. i think the metaphor that i find most apt is that of an arsonist turned firefighter. waiting for her fate. a court in south korea prepares to deliver the verdict in former president park geun—hye‘s corruption trial. i'm kasia madera in london. also in the programme: prison looms for lula. brazil's former...
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a conference hall in singapore. it doesn't compare with being on the actual spot where the line was drawn. >> thank you so much. >> we watch fareed every sunday morning here on cnn. >>> more breaking news, stormy daniels is suing the president for defamation, hear her reasons next. ( ♪ ) it's the details that make the difference. only botox® cosmetic is fda approved to temporarily make frown lines, crow's feet and forehead lines look better. it's a quick 10 minute treatment given by a doctor to reduce those lines. ask your doctor about botox® cosmetic by name. the effects of botox® cosmetic, may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be a sign of a life-threatening condition. do not receive botox® cosmetic if you have a skin infection. side effects may include allergic reactions, injection site pain, headache, eyelid and eyebrow drooping and eyelid swelling. tell your doctor abou
a conference hall in singapore. it doesn't compare with being on the actual spot where the line was drawn. >> thank you so much. >> we watch fareed every sunday morning here on cnn. >>> more breaking news, stormy daniels is suing the president for defamation, hear her reasons next. ( ♪ ) it's the details that make the difference. only botox® cosmetic is fda approved to temporarily make frown lines, crow's feet and forehead lines look better. it's a quick 10 minute...
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singapore with its rate decision or tweaking earlier today.hie: friday the 13th looking lucky for stocks. trump chatter about a return to the tpp is good for japanese equities. troubles the us -- kuala lumpur under pressure. u.s. futures pointing lower. let's get a closer look at the singaporean dollar reaction to policy,tightening retracing, but set for again. citing macroeconomic uncertainties remain. the singapore dollar has added 10% since january, now trading level trump' strongest since 2016. we are keeping an eye on property stocks given the backdrop of rising home prices and efforts to cool the sector. ,ome prices seen accelerating supported by a shrinking pipeline and demand from local and overseas investors. have arean investors stronger than forecast gdp print to consider. we saw growth of 1.4%. one company has fallen to a 2016 low. no decision has been made. pension funds have stopped trading with the brokerage after the dividend payout that saw $105 billion in paper value sold. rishaad: thank you for that. happening out what is ,
singapore with its rate decision or tweaking earlier today.hie: friday the 13th looking lucky for stocks. trump chatter about a return to the tpp is good for japanese equities. troubles the us -- kuala lumpur under pressure. u.s. futures pointing lower. let's get a closer look at the singaporean dollar reaction to policy,tightening retracing, but set for again. citing macroeconomic uncertainties remain. the singapore dollar has added 10% since january, now trading level trump' strongest since...
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i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. the headlines: exactly 50 years on, marking the murder of american civil rights leader martin luther king. a huge mistake, says facebook founder mark zuckerberg, admitting data from 87 million people may have been misused. i'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme: china unveils its retaliation in the trade dispute with president trump, but hints that talks are also on the table. 4,000 athletes from 71 teams get ready as the first day good morning. it is 8:00am in singapore, 1:00am in london and 7:00pm in the evening in memphis, tennessee. that is where in the last hour, at the exact moment that martin luther king died, bells were rung 39 times to mark the number of years that the iconic civil rights activist lived for. bells also tolled around the us at the same time. let's speak to our correspondent nada tawfik, who is in memphis for us now. tell us what the feeling was like there on the ground. well, i have to say, you know, iwould there on the ground. well, i have to say,
i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. the headlines: exactly 50 years on, marking the murder of american civil rights leader martin luther king. a huge mistake, says facebook founder mark zuckerberg, admitting data from 87 million people may have been misused. i'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme: china unveils its retaliation in the trade dispute with president trump, but hints that talks are also on the table. 4,000 athletes from 71 teams get ready as the first day good morning. it...
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between the leaders of north and south korea we'll get some analysis from the financial center of singapore. welcome to do the business trade issues a say it's to dominate the meeting between donald trump and i get a macro in washington today so far edu companies are exempt from the tariffs on steel and many of them that the u.s. administration in post in some countries but that's to end by may the first germany's exports have been a phone in donald trump's side for quite a while and he's been quite vocal about it calling the germans bad very bad but i don't disagree a trade conflict is in no one's interest. sparks could very well be flying when german chancellor angela merkel meets with u.s. president donald trump on friday medical wants to put a stop to u.s. tariffs on steel and aluminum coming from e.u. countries current exemptions for a huge states expire on tuesday if the parties can't agree the european union has threatened to implement a list of chatter of sun u.s. products like motorcycles and whiskey a spiral of sanctions would hurt the german economy but the u.s. wouldn't get away
between the leaders of north and south korea we'll get some analysis from the financial center of singapore. welcome to do the business trade issues a say it's to dominate the meeting between donald trump and i get a macro in washington today so far edu companies are exempt from the tariffs on steel and many of them that the u.s. administration in post in some countries but that's to end by may the first germany's exports have been a phone in donald trump's side for quite a while and he's been...
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joining us from singapore.n prime in hisr speaks with us first international media interview in three years. we will get his point of view on the nation's budget. also, bank of japan announcing its latest policies. we had to tokyo next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ rishaad: the timeout here in 10:16, and we go to tokyo where we are counting down to today's bank of japan decision, the first meeting .etween the new fed governor he was vocal before he joined the board. does that still hold true? we are joined by our global policy and economics editor, kathleen hays, who is outside the bank of japan. take it away, kathleen. kathleen: thank you so much, rishaad. very specialy a guest, as we count down to the decision.pan's policy no big changes expected, but where the bank is and where it is heading is very important to investors around the world. i am happy to bring back our att guest, portfolio manager alliance burstyn here in japan, an avid follower of all things boj. great to see you again. let us talk about this grea
joining us from singapore.n prime in hisr speaks with us first international media interview in three years. we will get his point of view on the nation's budget. also, bank of japan announcing its latest policies. we had to tokyo next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ rishaad: the timeout here in 10:16, and we go to tokyo where we are counting down to today's bank of japan decision, the first meeting .etween the new fed governor he was vocal before he joined the board. does that still hold true? we...
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down in singapore as well.of momentum heading into the european session. we are still up compared to yesterday. as you can see, msci has been range browned. -- range bound. $80 for oil. might be a problem for countries like india, for example, which imports a lot of its energy needs. japan very much in the
down in singapore as well.of momentum heading into the european session. we are still up compared to yesterday. as you can see, msci has been range browned. -- range bound. $80 for oil. might be a problem for countries like india, for example, which imports a lot of its energy needs. japan very much in the
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you are currently in singapore, malaysia, thailand.nes. i'm not asking because i'm filipino, but it has been one of the fastest-growing economies. is there any specific reason you are not? >> when you take a market approach this is something we are evaluating. in our sector it is far more important to be strong and valuable in a particular market rather than putting out a bunch of beachheads. a strong market leader in singapore, and in malaysia we caught the market leader last year. we are much more interested in creating a certain scale so it works for the consumer and seller. >> i will to talk about your fundraising plans. there was a lot of talk about rt away. >> ipo is always a means to an end in my mind. we have spent the last few years focusing on profitability and this year we will return to profitability as forecast, with growth of over 20%. ipo remains as one of the options we look at and we are proud of the fact that we have been self-sustaining. we have a strong and constructive board. but as you look at the future it is ent
you are currently in singapore, malaysia, thailand.nes. i'm not asking because i'm filipino, but it has been one of the fastest-growing economies. is there any specific reason you are not? >> when you take a market approach this is something we are evaluating. in our sector it is far more important to be strong and valuable in a particular market rather than putting out a bunch of beachheads. a strong market leader in singapore, and in malaysia we caught the market leader last year. we...
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. 0ne malaysia, and later this year right here in singapore.arket their stilettos will not be making any their stilettos will not be making a ny footfall their stilettos will not be making any footfall on is mainland china. my any footfall on is mainland china. my colleague asked her why. we have made a very deliberate decision for the time being not to enter the chinese market. we feel that with our footprint in chinese market. we feel that with ourfootprint in hong kong, both on the hong kong island side and elsewhere, that we are able to provide our storytelling and our product to the chinese consumer that way. but at the moment there are no plans to be entering mainland china. many luxury brands have struggled with the problem of counterfeiting in asia. is that something you are concerned about? it would be very few brands on this planet that haven't encountered it. it is something that we actively work towards minimising, and i think it isa towards minimising, and i think it is a very unpleasant reality, and it is a very unpleasant reality
. 0ne malaysia, and later this year right here in singapore.arket their stilettos will not be making any their stilettos will not be making a ny footfall their stilettos will not be making any footfall on is mainland china. my any footfall on is mainland china. my colleague asked her why. we have made a very deliberate decision for the time being not to enter the chinese market. we feel that with our footprint in chinese market. we feel that with ourfootprint in hong kong, both on the hong kong...
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and thank you very much for watching, from singapore.f a diplomatic thaw. north korea's leader attends a pop concert in pyongyang featuring some of south korea's brightest stars. thousands of residents have been allowed back in to the philippine city of marawi, nearly a year after it became a battleground for the army and jihadists two people have been arrested after the death of a nine—year—old boy from northern ireland in tenerife last week. carter carson, from newtownabbey, was leaving a shopping centre with his family in the south of the island when he was struck by a car. the royal air force has been celebrating 100 years since its formation, with a series of events across the country. it was created by merging the army's royal flying corps and the royal naval air service. in a message of congratulation, the queen paid tribute to the men and women who, she said, had gallantly defended freedom. our correspondent robert hall reports from essex. on the runway at europe's last intact first world war aerodrome, echoes from the day the ra
and thank you very much for watching, from singapore.f a diplomatic thaw. north korea's leader attends a pop concert in pyongyang featuring some of south korea's brightest stars. thousands of residents have been allowed back in to the philippine city of marawi, nearly a year after it became a battleground for the army and jihadists two people have been arrested after the death of a nine—year—old boy from northern ireland in tenerife last week. carter carson, from newtownabbey, was leaving a...
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i'm rico hizon in singapore. the headlines: a very special relationship — presidents trump and macron hit it off, but while it's been friendly so far, the iran nuclear deal is still up in the air. if iran threatens the us in any way, they will pay a price like few countries have ever paid. after the toronto van attack and a dramatic arrest, 25—year—old alek minassian appears in court charged with 10 counts of murder. i'm kasia madera in london. also in the programme: malaria is tearing through malaysia, but in the forests of borneo, could technology be the answer? and a look at how two former child militants and enemies, are now making peace in indonesia. it's 7am in singapore, midnight in london, and 7pm in washington, where president trump received his first official state visitor with more than the usual handshakes and smiles. the two appeared in their own words, to have a very special relationship. but on policy, perhaps they were not so very close. president macron had come to washington to urge mr trump to
i'm rico hizon in singapore. the headlines: a very special relationship — presidents trump and macron hit it off, but while it's been friendly so far, the iran nuclear deal is still up in the air. if iran threatens the us in any way, they will pay a price like few countries have ever paid. after the toronto van attack and a dramatic arrest, 25—year—old alek minassian appears in court charged with 10 counts of murder. i'm kasia madera in london. also in the programme: malaria is tearing...
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i'm rico hizon in singapore. this is newsday on the bbc. the headlines: a bbc exclusive with russia's foreign minister who says relations with the west are worse than the cold war. during the cold war, there were channels of communication. there was no obsession with russophobia. shinzo abe returns to president trump's florida home for talks with a focus on trade and north korea. i'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme: donald trump hits back at the former fbi directorjames comey who claims he was "morally unfit to be president." and the secret slave gangs funding north korea's nuclear programme from abroad. live from our studios in singapore and london, you're watching bbc world news. it's newsday. good morning. it's 7am in singapore and midnight in london. and as we come on air, we're getting reports of a missile attack on a syrian air base. syrian state television says that the missiles were shot down by the country's air defences. it's reported that the target was the shayrat base at the city of homs. syria didn't specify who
i'm rico hizon in singapore. this is newsday on the bbc. the headlines: a bbc exclusive with russia's foreign minister who says relations with the west are worse than the cold war. during the cold war, there were channels of communication. there was no obsession with russophobia. shinzo abe returns to president trump's florida home for talks with a focus on trade and north korea. i'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme: donald trump hits back at the former fbi directorjames comey who...
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singapore and mongolia are reported as possible venues.ens of thousands return to the streets in spain after a court acquits five men of raping a teenager — convicting them of sexual abuse instead more mass demonstrations in armenia. the ruling party says it won't put forward a candidate for a new prime minister, to try to ease the crisis. thousands of civilians forced to flee, after an upsurge in fighting between myanmar‘s army and kachin rebels. president trump says he's had a long and very good phone conversation with the south korean president moonjae—in, following the ground—breaking summit between the leaders of the two koreas. mr trump said the time and location of his own meeting with the north korean leader kim jong—un was being set. us media reports say singapore and mongolia are being considered as possible venues, but this has not been confirmed. speaking at a campaign rally the president also spoke about how the summit came about. it started with the olympics, because, frankly, the olympics was not going to have a lot of peopl
singapore and mongolia are reported as possible venues.ens of thousands return to the streets in spain after a court acquits five men of raping a teenager — convicting them of sexual abuse instead more mass demonstrations in armenia. the ruling party says it won't put forward a candidate for a new prime minister, to try to ease the crisis. thousands of civilians forced to flee, after an upsurge in fighting between myanmar‘s army and kachin rebels. president trump says he's had a long and...
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the straits times in singapore is concerned about the welfare of the most beloved bear in singapore.s the first polar bear to be born in the tropics. but vets are concerned, they've warned his health is declining. and the china daily reports on a restaurant making some really fast food using high—speed noodles. customers there can expect their food to pull—up on two wheels. the little truck is designed to prevent people being scalded by piping hot bowls. a baby boy has been born in china four years after the death of his parents. the couple died in a car crash in 2013 just days before they were due to transplant a fertilised embryo as part of their ivf treatment. after a long legal battle the child's grandparent had the frozen embryo implanted in a surrogate in laos. we're joined now from shanghai by the co—founder and ceo of the ivf clinic true baby, lim li. this is an absolutely incredible story, extraordinary situation, have you heard of anything like this before? it's not common in china. it isa before? it's not common in china. it is a rare case. the legal battle the grandparent
the straits times in singapore is concerned about the welfare of the most beloved bear in singapore.s the first polar bear to be born in the tropics. but vets are concerned, they've warned his health is declining. and the china daily reports on a restaurant making some really fast food using high—speed noodles. customers there can expect their food to pull—up on two wheels. the little truck is designed to prevent people being scalded by piping hot bowls. a baby boy has been born in china...
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i'm rico hizon in singapore, the headlines: president trump says maximum pressure must be maintained on north korea until it ends its nuclear programme. there's a bright path available to north korea when it achieves denuclearisation, in a complete and verifiable and irreversible way. the end of the castro era in cuba. raul prepares to step down and the next president is named. i'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme: moments of terror on board a us passengerjet during which a female pilot is hailed a hero. and paradise lost. the philippines island of boracay is waving goodbye to tourists. live from our studios in singapore and london. this is bbc world news. it's newsday. good morning. it's 8am in singapore. 1am in london and 8pm in florida, where president trump and the prime minister of japan, shinzo abe, have said that maximum pressure must be maintained on north korea until it agrees to complete nuclear disarmament. the two leaders were speaking at the president's mar—a—lago resort in florida. president trump said he was hopeful his meeting with kim jong—un would be a
i'm rico hizon in singapore, the headlines: president trump says maximum pressure must be maintained on north korea until it ends its nuclear programme. there's a bright path available to north korea when it achieves denuclearisation, in a complete and verifiable and irreversible way. the end of the castro era in cuba. raul prepares to step down and the next president is named. i'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme: moments of terror on board a us passengerjet during which a female...
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i'm babita sharma in singapore. the headlines: as he prepares for his visit to the us, president macron issues a plea to donald trump: don't pull out of the iran nuclear deal. is better than the sort of north korean type of situation. —— it is. we talk trade, equal rights and motherhood with new zealand's prime minister, jacinda ardern. i'm kasia madera in london. also in this programme: a suicide attack at an election centre in the afghan capital, kabul. at least 57 people are killed. we meet the very lucky man who's survived a snake, bear and, most recently, a shark attack. we speak to him live from hawaii. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. good morning. thanks forjoining us. it's 7am in singapore, midnight here in london and 1am in paris, where president emmanuel macron is spending a last night before leaving for a state visit to washington. it is the first time president trump has hosted such a high level visit from a foreign leader. alongside all the pomp and c
i'm babita sharma in singapore. the headlines: as he prepares for his visit to the us, president macron issues a plea to donald trump: don't pull out of the iran nuclear deal. is better than the sort of north korean type of situation. —— it is. we talk trade, equal rights and motherhood with new zealand's prime minister, jacinda ardern. i'm kasia madera in london. also in this programme: a suicide attack at an election centre in the afghan capital, kabul. at least 57 people are killed. we...
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i'm babita sharma in singapore. the headlines: the former director of the fbi, james comey, has told the bbc he does not think there is anyone around donald trump who can contain him. you have to think about it in a way you probably wouldn't have with other presidents. after six decades of castros there is a new leader in cuba. president miguel diaz—canel promises to continue communist rule in the country. i'm nuala mcgovern in london. also in the programme: drowning in plastic, how the world's waterways are being clogged by bags and bottles which will never disintegrate. i'm in indonesia, where there's so much plastic waste choking the rivers that the army has been called in to help. and acting the baddie in korea. why foreign actors are looking to south korean soap operas for their big break. good morning. thanks forjoining us. it's 8am in singapore. iam in london and eight in the evening in new york, where james comey, the former director of the fbi, continues to spill the beans on his dealings with president don
i'm babita sharma in singapore. the headlines: the former director of the fbi, james comey, has told the bbc he does not think there is anyone around donald trump who can contain him. you have to think about it in a way you probably wouldn't have with other presidents. after six decades of castros there is a new leader in cuba. president miguel diaz—canel promises to continue communist rule in the country. i'm nuala mcgovern in london. also in the programme: drowning in plastic, how the...
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i'm karishma vaswani in singapore. the headlines: k—pop diplomacy.orth korea's leader kim jong—un attends a concert by south korean pop stars — another sign of the countries' improving relations. people return to the philippine city of marawi, a year after much of it was destroyed in battles between the army and islamic state—allied fighters. i'm kasia madera in london. also in the programme. japan could be preparing to execute the cult members responsible for the deadly 1995 nerve gas attack on the tokyo subway. falling back to earth. china's defunct space station is expected to reenter the atmosphere in the next few hours. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. good morning. it's 7am in singapore, midnight in london and 7.30am in pyongyang, where north korea's leader, kim jong—un, has attended a ground—breaking pop concert, featuring south korean stars. the event is the latest in a series of conciliatory gestures, that appear to mark a thaw in relations between the two sides. now, the leaders of the two
i'm karishma vaswani in singapore. the headlines: k—pop diplomacy.orth korea's leader kim jong—un attends a concert by south korean pop stars — another sign of the countries' improving relations. people return to the philippine city of marawi, a year after much of it was destroyed in battles between the army and islamic state—allied fighters. i'm kasia madera in london. also in the programme. japan could be preparing to execute the cult members responsible for the deadly 1995 nerve gas...
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i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. i'm babita sharma in london.east three people have been wounded — one critically, after someone opened fire at the headquarters of youtube in california. the shooter, a woman, is said to have killed herself. a chinese couple have been reunited with their missing daughter after a 2k year search, under the glare of the state media. dozens of newly—discovered giant dinosaur footprints on a scottish island are helping to shed light on thejurassic reptiles' evolution. that story is popular on bbc.com. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the china daily reports on that heart—warming reunion story we brought you earlier in the show. the man, who lost his daughter more than 20 years ago, he says he made her sweet dumplings for her first meal back home. now, in the financial times, will spotify hit the right note with investors? they look into the company's unusual approach and how it might have been affected by the recent slide on tech stocks. and finally, the business times hee in singapore is r
i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. i'm babita sharma in london.east three people have been wounded — one critically, after someone opened fire at the headquarters of youtube in california. the shooter, a woman, is said to have killed herself. a chinese couple have been reunited with their missing daughter after a 2k year search, under the glare of the state media. dozens of newly—discovered giant dinosaur footprints on a scottish island are helping to shed light on thejurassic reptiles'...
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i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore.mark zuckerberg has apologised to a us senate committee for allowing firms to misuse personal data gathered by facebook. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the front page of the new york times reports on what it calls india's big brother program. the government there is collecting biometric data on over a billion residents. the information will be used in a nationwide identity system. the south china morning post wonders if rugby fever is about to kick off across the country. the sport has already scored around 30 million fans, and that figure could explode if the chinese women's team does well at the olympics. and the japan times is getting in the mood for spring. its front page features some budding blue flowers. over 4 million nemophila flowers are blooming in hitachi seaside park. they will be around until may. let's return to our top story. facebook chief mark zuckerburg has apologised before congress for a data breach which saw the information of around
i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore.mark zuckerberg has apologised to a us senate committee for allowing firms to misuse personal data gathered by facebook. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the front page of the new york times reports on what it calls india's big brother program. the government there is collecting biometric data on over a billion residents. the information will be used in a nationwide identity system. the south china morning post wonders if rugby fever...
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i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. the headlines: mark zuckerberg gets grilled in the us senate. the head of facebook explains how data was shared and admits they didn't always get it right. we have made a lot of mistakes in running the company. i think it's pretty much impossible, i believe, to start a company in your dorm room and grow it to be at the scale we're at now without making some mistakes. responding to a suspected chemical attack in syria — the us, france and the uk discuss coordinated action against president assad. poisoned by a nerve agent five weeks ago, yulia skripal is discharged from hospital. she's now been moved to a secure location. and after five months in prison in myanmar, two reuters journalists will find out later whether charges against them will be dropped. good morning. it's 8am in singapore and 8pm in washington, where after five and a half hours, facebook chief executive, mark zuckerberg has finished testifying in front of the us senate. the hearing was called following revelations that
i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. the headlines: mark zuckerberg gets grilled in the us senate. the head of facebook explains how data was shared and admits they didn't always get it right. we have made a lot of mistakes in running the company. i think it's pretty much impossible, i believe, to start a company in your dorm room and grow it to be at the scale we're at now without making some mistakes. responding to a suspected chemical attack in syria — the us, france and the uk discuss...
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i'm rico hizon in singapore. i'm kasia maderain london.ump for his courage in agreeing to meet north korea's kim jong—un. shinzo abe is at trump's resort in florida, his second meeting with the president. syria says international inspectors have been visiting the scene of the alleged chemical attack in syria. the united states says that's not true. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the new york times talks about 10—minute justice in iraq and shows a photo of suspected isis fighters. thousands — along with their relatives — have been rounded up by iraqi authorities with many being sentenced to death in short trials criticised by the un. the situation in yemen is the lead story for the gulf news where the saudi—led coalition has warned houthi rebels of a ‘painful‘ response if they mount new attacks on saudi arabia with drones. and the china daily features siyan the sniffer dog who is retiring after 11 years of service at shanghai's ports. his well trained nose has detected thousands of smuggled items including live
i'm rico hizon in singapore. i'm kasia maderain london.ump for his courage in agreeing to meet north korea's kim jong—un. shinzo abe is at trump's resort in florida, his second meeting with the president. syria says international inspectors have been visiting the scene of the alleged chemical attack in syria. the united states says that's not true. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the new york times talks about 10—minute justice in iraq and shows a photo of...
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i‘m sharanjit leyl in singapore. i‘m babita sharma in london.tion for a suspected chemical attack on civilians. a military plane has crashed in algeria, killing 257 people on board. the holders of the european cup, real madrid, have qualified for the last four of this year‘s champions league competition with a dramatic goal in the final minute of their quarter—final. this came after the referee awarded a controversial penalty for a foul on real‘s lucas vazquez. find more on that and all our sports stories at bbc.com/sport. let‘s take a look at some front pages from around the world. the south china morning post reports on the rise of the robots, in the local banking sector at least. apparently a completely unstaffed branch has opened in shanghai. it uses artificial intelligence and virtual reality to serve clients. the arab news has a story about themselves on the front page, which they are calling another milestone. they want to become the first gender—balanced newsroom in saudi arabia. they have given themselves two years to achieve the goal.
i‘m sharanjit leyl in singapore. i‘m babita sharma in london.tion for a suspected chemical attack on civilians. a military plane has crashed in algeria, killing 257 people on board. the holders of the european cup, real madrid, have qualified for the last four of this year‘s champions league competition with a dramatic goal in the final minute of their quarter—final. this came after the referee awarded a controversial penalty for a foul on real‘s lucas vazquez. find more on that and...