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exhibitors worldwide are joining this year's india fair the biggest of its kind in south asia. among those putting on the finishing touches are photo artist ravi aga vall and his gallery owner in the past 12 years the india art fair has helped contemporary artists like ravi find international recognition the art world in europe for example has a very long written history and a very long periods of being accepted in society artists wall with somebody who just did something they were not very important part of society it's only now that the expressions have been found finding weiss in terms of being recognized. primarily explores environmental issues the transformation of landscapes in one small series he portrays indian environmental activists and their core demands their work exposes the conflict between economic development and environmental destruction which is worse in india than in most other countries if you look at the well to do 3 in india less than a few percent or 60 percent of the wealth for this industry which you know well that some people gain more by the quality y
exhibitors worldwide are joining this year's india fair the biggest of its kind in south asia. among those putting on the finishing touches are photo artist ravi aga vall and his gallery owner in the past 12 years the india art fair has helped contemporary artists like ravi find international recognition the art world in europe for example has a very long written history and a very long periods of being accepted in society artists wall with somebody who just did something they were not very...
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asia and that includes investment ties. pakistan is a nation of over 200 million people, 2/3 of whom are under 30 years of age. we sit at the crossroads of china, south and central asia. pakistan has a market of another three billion people. the economic potential is immense. the u.s. is our major trading partner and a significant source of revenues. we would like to create more trade and investment opportunities for both countries. indeed, when president trump and prime minister khan met in washington in july, president trump had spoken of increasing trade by 20 times. pakistan is an energy-deficient country. the u.s. is emerging as a big energy supplier. this new found had reason for our two countries to cooperate and collaborate. meanwhile, one million-plus pakistani americans remain a bridge between the two countries. pakistani americans have always been high achievers in the areas of professional endeavor. but what has struck me this time, many more young pakistani americans are politically engaged. that is not the case earlier. as a politician, i'm always happy to see young people who have a passion for public service and civic engagement. this
asia and that includes investment ties. pakistan is a nation of over 200 million people, 2/3 of whom are under 30 years of age. we sit at the crossroads of china, south and central asia. pakistan has a market of another three billion people. the economic potential is immense. the u.s. is our major trading partner and a significant source of revenues. we would like to create more trade and investment opportunities for both countries. indeed, when president trump and prime minister khan met in...
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asia investment ludes ties. pakistan is a nation of over 200 whom are ople, 2/3 of under 30 years of age. we sit at the crossroads of china, south and central asia. market of another three billion people. is economic potential immense. trading is our major partner and a significant source of revenues. more ld like to create trade and investment pportunities for both countries. indeed, when president trump and prime minister khan met in in july, president trump had spoken of increasing 20 times. energy-deficient country. the u.s. is emerging as a big supplier. for new found -- had reason our two countries to cooperate and collaborate. one million-plus pakistani americans remain a the two tween countries. always i americans have been high achievers in the areas of professional endeavor. but what has struck me this pakistani more young americans are politically engaged. case earlier.e as a politician, i'm always people who young have a passion for public engagement.civic this innate yearning for democratic participation among pakistani americans is a reminder of the many values that from their identities. values commonality of that
asia investment ludes ties. pakistan is a nation of over 200 whom are ople, 2/3 of under 30 years of age. we sit at the crossroads of china, south and central asia. market of another three billion people. is economic potential immense. trading is our major partner and a significant source of revenues. more ld like to create trade and investment pportunities for both countries. indeed, when president trump and prime minister khan met in in july, president trump had spoken of increasing 20 times....
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south asia overall, our country of average age population of 27 years. just think of the aging population of the advance economy and how that's attracted to growth and we have this youthful country. they are mindful that they have to be much more serious around well-implemented reforms. they are at the moment looking into into investments. will they be the next china, double digits and double growth? >> a lot of hope in this room. >> they helicopter to make this come true. >> now, we want to go to questions. >> questions in the audience on the global economy. >> martin? >> yes, you touched on africa and two things that we have seen in africa really are limited, one is corruption. the second is volatility. i think it is 55 or 57 molecules moving to different directions. you mentioned young people and the aging of population and birthrates and potential. bags of potential, it does not seem to work. >> the point you just made is finally sinking in the mind of good members of leaders. i am encouraged of what i hear in kenya of a recognition that unless they
south asia overall, our country of average age population of 27 years. just think of the aging population of the advance economy and how that's attracted to growth and we have this youthful country. they are mindful that they have to be much more serious around well-implemented reforms. they are at the moment looking into into investments. will they be the next china, double digits and double growth? >> a lot of hope in this room. >> they helicopter to make this come true. >>...
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south asia overall, bangladesh, india, these are countries with average age in the population of 27 years. think of the aging populations of advanced economies and how that is a drag to growth, and we have this youthful country. they are mindful that they had arounduch more serious well implemented reforms. they are at the moment looking into a combination of measures to boost investor confidence. will they be the next china, double digit growth rates? >> a lot of hopes in this room. >> well, i think all we can do is put a very strong prayer and provide them with the best analytics they can use to make this prayer come true. >> questions from the audience on the global economy? >> you touched on africa and the two things we have seen in africa. one is corruption. the second is political volatility. it is 55 or molecules that move 57 in different directions. everyone points to the potential, you mentioned the young people, birthrate. bags of potential, but doesn't seem to work. >> the point you just made is finally sinking in the minds of a good number of african leaders, but i am encourag
south asia overall, bangladesh, india, these are countries with average age in the population of 27 years. think of the aging populations of advanced economies and how that is a drag to growth, and we have this youthful country. they are mindful that they had arounduch more serious well implemented reforms. they are at the moment looking into a combination of measures to boost investor confidence. will they be the next china, double digit growth rates? >> a lot of hopes in this room....
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south asia overall, bangladesh, india, these are countries with the average age in the population of 27 years. andk of advanced economies growth and this useful country. youthful country. they are mindful that they had to be more serious. they are at the moment looking into a compilation of measures. will they be the next china, double digit growth rates? >> a lot of hopes in this room. >> well, i think all we can do is but a very strong prayer and provide them with the best analytics to continue to make their perry is country. >> questions from the audience? -- their prayer come true. >> questions from the audience? >> you touched on africa and the two things we have seen in africa. one is corruption. the second is political volatility. the molecules that move in different directions. again the population, you mentioned young people. backs of potential, but -- bags of potential, but doesn't seem to work. isthe point you just made finally sinking into a good number of african leaders, but i heard inaged by what i kenya and senegal and cote a recognition that unless they are serious a
south asia overall, bangladesh, india, these are countries with the average age in the population of 27 years. andk of advanced economies growth and this useful country. youthful country. they are mindful that they had to be more serious. they are at the moment looking into a compilation of measures. will they be the next china, double digit growth rates? >> a lot of hopes in this room. >> well, i think all we can do is but a very strong prayer and provide them with the best...
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and then the your own version of the new now south asia who will fight no repressed 100 i'm outta now do you with out who a good. troll do you know what a laugh. the sound still sounds form the nation they are used to the movie theater lasers our friend the sooner you son why did you cry loads to hold their economy the deal was such a hard time see. how many say you do with polly sacks and montana sosa now how some way i didn't find a bad sally merely to tell it's a man's hand the banning of poor that ca actually that will cause i will you to pull your. rights to tell the whole mile of question because you don't. feel you owe mark to go near a bad crowd you'll get around to some kind of a she didn't know which we. could all meet when she got to have a huge chunk of the imaginative time for you do you want to someone yearly on the ocean way on the floor do i go to we thought i'd see. you or oklahoma concavity and kinda not for your company walked out in walked on. go to one of the open so i did go sit down in home thoughts. about goldman sachs launching a chokehold on that crime in the
and then the your own version of the new now south asia who will fight no repressed 100 i'm outta now do you with out who a good. troll do you know what a laugh. the sound still sounds form the nation they are used to the movie theater lasers our friend the sooner you son why did you cry loads to hold their economy the deal was such a hard time see. how many say you do with polly sacks and montana sosa now how some way i didn't find a bad sally merely to tell it's a man's hand the banning of...
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after almost a decade as an undercover cia officer in the middle east and south asia i never thought i would see the iranian government be able to manipulate members of congress, democratic presidential candidates and the western media. as for the white house in a statement tonight, this resolution was ridiculous noting it had no power over the president. >> the bigger story, impeachment, any word on the movement of the articles. >> i've been on the phone a lot not just tonight but the last several days trying to get a sense of what the white house fought and what we are hearing is soon they will get articles of impeachment from the house perhaps as soon as tomorrow which would be very big news, that would move the process forward and would end effectively the pelosi led stall and the beginning of the senate's hand in justice which if mitch mcconnell has his way will likely begin and end with a speedy trial, one that could all likelihood begin as soon as sometime next week. 67 votes needed to remove the president from office and while anything is possible in washington chances of tha
after almost a decade as an undercover cia officer in the middle east and south asia i never thought i would see the iranian government be able to manipulate members of congress, democratic presidential candidates and the western media. as for the white house in a statement tonight, this resolution was ridiculous noting it had no power over the president. >> the bigger story, impeachment, any word on the movement of the articles. >> i've been on the phone a lot not just tonight but...
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originally from the amazon basin but are now some of the most deadly invasive in native ecosystems in south asia. yes a. german other bandied about that. the water flowing with the water from the yemenite of all the plants spreads very rapidly and dense to cover the entire surface of the water that stops sunlight trump in it drifting down to the bottom yes. i do know all the plants tend to die and the in the water creatures including fish and other marine animals perish because there is not enough oxygen to survive sunlight. ok you need a meal and your body. all the work that goes into sustaining life in the park is overseen by you colleges dr for ya. after the delhi development authority acquired the area in 2002. was instrumental in transforming it from the bottom land it was in to a thriving better ecosystem. anything even we came here there was a small depression we had we had i find it might get sort of these. this week you can you get an indicator that this is what you call historic of a plant which has been fitted up for sale. but says to the subsonic if it's very high. i didn't know that
originally from the amazon basin but are now some of the most deadly invasive in native ecosystems in south asia. yes a. german other bandied about that. the water flowing with the water from the yemenite of all the plants spreads very rapidly and dense to cover the entire surface of the water that stops sunlight trump in it drifting down to the bottom yes. i do know all the plants tend to die and the in the water creatures including fish and other marine animals perish because there is not...
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it has also spread to other countries in asia including japan and south asia. a recent break through could make it easier to stop the virus from spreading. >> the fact that they have a test to make the diagnosis already, that's amazing. that just shows where technology has gone because you can learn within 24 hours after cdc gets the specimen whether they actually have the disease. >> a german doctor has developed a product that can detect the virus through a throat and cough swab but experts warn that is highly likely the u.s. will see somewhere cases in the coming days and weeks. >>> last night the oakland city council gave the a's a big win off the field. authorizing the city administrator to enter into a non binding but formal agreement with the port of oakland regarding the team's planned stadium at howard terminal. a.'s president says this vote allows the city to release an environmental review of the water front ball park. the a's want to build a 305,000 seat -- 35,000 seat stadium. >>> workers are working around the clock to get the stadium in miami rea
it has also spread to other countries in asia including japan and south asia. a recent break through could make it easier to stop the virus from spreading. >> the fact that they have a test to make the diagnosis already, that's amazing. that just shows where technology has gone because you can learn within 24 hours after cdc gets the specimen whether they actually have the disease. >> a german doctor has developed a product that can detect the virus through a throat and cough swab...
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the top was of god already bringing peace into south asia a little definitely be. seeing has seen a lot of the world he spent a number of years in birmingham england and it's also traveled extensively across india and to dubai but this is his 1st trip as a politically conscious pope. but this purchase the dentist has transformed his small car into a kind of passengers. he's joined on this expedition to the unfamiliar larger neighbor by a white heat on. a monday conducts one last online check before setting off a video on the top or so he cargo. the car talk more corridor 4 kilometers of freshly paved road for indian seeks a new highway to a holy site that leads to qatar for saki in pakistan the world's largest sikh temple. it's where the founder of their religion spent the last years of his life in the 16th century and is now buried it's a place that every sikh wants to visit once in their life. the 1st group of pilgrims set up for 4 also known as. the november 29th. the date on which the border was inaugurated was no coincidence november 9th the anniversary of the
the top was of god already bringing peace into south asia a little definitely be. seeing has seen a lot of the world he spent a number of years in birmingham england and it's also traveled extensively across india and to dubai but this is his 1st trip as a politically conscious pope. but this purchase the dentist has transformed his small car into a kind of passengers. he's joined on this expedition to the unfamiliar larger neighbor by a white heat on. a monday conducts one last online check...
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entry point into europe for migrants and refugees many fleeing war of poverty in sub-saharan africa south asia and syria in response greece's new conservative government is promising tougher asylum laws and follows to expel all refugees who are not entitled to prove tech should. german chancellor angela merkel is calling on the world to include china in the pursuit of common goals not return to cold war era exclusion. of course we also have to build up fairness of course we have to practice multilateralism so the rules apply to everyone but i believe for us not to fall into an e.u. bipolarity but rather that we try was a result of experience we have to include a country like china multilateralism and treated at least equally well those remarks come not long after the u.s. and china managed to reach a truce in their trade war at least for another german manufacturer has suffered collateral damage from tensions between washington and beijing which mostly had its car industry another flashpoint was chinese tech giant while away the u.s. is continuing to pressure the european union to bomb while a
entry point into europe for migrants and refugees many fleeing war of poverty in sub-saharan africa south asia and syria in response greece's new conservative government is promising tougher asylum laws and follows to expel all refugees who are not entitled to prove tech should. german chancellor angela merkel is calling on the world to include china in the pursuit of common goals not return to cold war era exclusion. of course we also have to build up fairness of course we have to practice...
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like iran which would naturally dominate the middle east or india which naturally would dominate south asia or brazil in south america china on the pacific rim that they're trying to mess with them and troll them and destroy and heart and harass their economy so they can't compete with the u.s. which has global dominance it's the only country in the world that has ever had global dominance of every shipping lane on earth and so the u.s. is an economic empire that spreads its influence through fear threat of new military disruption but not so much occupation or direct colonialism chinese have an opposite approach the chinese would buy in that's it that's right let me go to you but i mean i can kind of an extension with i would i would disagree about the 19th century because the 19th century like the napoleonic wars france lost but france was welcome into the community of nations ok i mean they were they did find ways of rebuilding the system here right now and now i'm agreeing with you going to brian i mean a look. at the the whole sanctions regime the use of the dollar all of these things y
like iran which would naturally dominate the middle east or india which naturally would dominate south asia or brazil in south america china on the pacific rim that they're trying to mess with them and troll them and destroy and heart and harass their economy so they can't compete with the u.s. which has global dominance it's the only country in the world that has ever had global dominance of every shipping lane on earth and so the u.s. is an economic empire that spreads its influence through...
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soon but every time there was a new crisis in some part of the world, usually the middle east or south asia the senior management turned to one of the small groups of the same trusted veterans to be ambassadors. they rotated from crisis to crisis for years to all these places where there was always extra pay for danger or always risks to them, but somehow they were trusted and i thought if i could get to these people, i bet they would have a terrific story and it would help me understand more about what to think about the middle east and all these adventures that we have had many of which seems to go so wrong. i settled on four. these are not the only people in the category, but i thought they were especially good examples and we kind of told the story in the same 15 year period so the first one i chose was ryan crocker is a six time ambassador and in the period that i'm writing about come he went to afghanistan twice and led embassy in iraq once the kind of height of the civil war. i also chose and patterson who's had just about every bad job in the state department. during the period that
soon but every time there was a new crisis in some part of the world, usually the middle east or south asia the senior management turned to one of the small groups of the same trusted veterans to be ambassadors. they rotated from crisis to crisis for years to all these places where there was always extra pay for danger or always risks to them, but somehow they were trusted and i thought if i could get to these people, i bet they would have a terrific story and it would help me understand more...
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gradually pushing down into a good part of indonesia as well want to see showers into parts of south asia these are chiefly confined to northern parts of pakistan northern areas of india helped see clean up the air a little across the northern plains the quality described as unhealthy as opposed to worse than that that will make its way further east which as we go through thursday but cold and foggy behind. al jazeera explores prominent figures of the 20th century and how rivalries influenced the course of history steve jobs and much better market to lend bill gates for apple is going to bet the farm bill made software what it is today will change the world to high tech visionaries whose breakthroughs inspired a digital revolution jobs and gates face to face on al-jazeera. oh. book about watching the al-jazeera with me so ho robin a reminder of our top news stories u.s. president ultron present his plan to end the israeli palestinian conflict with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu by his side the so-called 2 state solution will immediately an experience of the occupied west bank a
gradually pushing down into a good part of indonesia as well want to see showers into parts of south asia these are chiefly confined to northern parts of pakistan northern areas of india helped see clean up the air a little across the northern plains the quality described as unhealthy as opposed to worse than that that will make its way further east which as we go through thursday but cold and foggy behind. al jazeera explores prominent figures of the 20th century and how rivalries influenced...
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killed the head of the central command which oversees us military operations in the middle east and south asiapreted it as an act of war and so we need to understand this prism from the perspective of international law and the rules of engagement and warfare. i think there are a lot of questions in washington, particularly, in congress about exactly what precipitated this attack. and also, under what authority the trump administration carried out this assassination. this has a lot to play out, both in the international community and the united states, when it comes to the specifics. the us has provided very little background on the intelligence, the months of intelligence apparently, that led to the decision to take this very high risk action. there have been some rocket attacks aimed at coalition troops, but haven't harmed any, near bases in baghdad and in balad. in the past few minutes we've heard from president trump, again with another warning to iran, which you have probably seen on twitter, saying that they have targeted 52 iranians sites that it would strike if iran attacks any american
killed the head of the central command which oversees us military operations in the middle east and south asiapreted it as an act of war and so we need to understand this prism from the perspective of international law and the rules of engagement and warfare. i think there are a lot of questions in washington, particularly, in congress about exactly what precipitated this attack. and also, under what authority the trump administration carried out this assassination. this has a lot to play out,...
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celsius but it's good 10 degrees warmer than that in hong kong dry bright see across a good parts of south asia are actually much of india seeing some decent spells of dry weather further north it is a return to the low cloud the fog the small problems in new delhi temperatures suppressed at around 19 degrees celsius as a result of that but there you go there's that sunshine you might catch a cold shower into a dish a maybe over towards the west bengal one of those could see the odd shower but for most we are looking at more in the way of sunshine i shall a slight a little further south which as we go on through friday will be for a few and far between so lots of sunshine for all. over 40 years ago the mysterious killing of the president of north yemen the nation . it's a story of deception and. one that still resonates today. al jazeera world reveals how a banquet for your many dignitaries became the backdrop to a brutal assassination. yemen the last launch. on al-jazeera. lose the. other leg on the top stories on al-jazeera israel's prime minister is on his way to moscow to brief lattimer but
celsius but it's good 10 degrees warmer than that in hong kong dry bright see across a good parts of south asia are actually much of india seeing some decent spells of dry weather further north it is a return to the low cloud the fog the small problems in new delhi temperatures suppressed at around 19 degrees celsius as a result of that but there you go there's that sunshine you might catch a cold shower into a dish a maybe over towards the west bengal one of those could see the odd shower but...
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but it's very significant for asian markets, asian -- asia, south -- northeast asia is the backyard of producers and the region really gets much of its energy supply from the gulf. so for china, for japan, for korea, other countries in the region, the strait of hormuz and the gulf in general are really vital areas. it makes it all the more -- all the more remarkable that the markets were so quiet. i think there's clearly a great deal of complacency on the part of the market. on two counts. i think there's an expectation that we've seen most of the escalati escalation, that the competition is now de-escalating so there's a sense of comfort. there's a sense of the rise of shale production in the u.s. has really enabled the u.s. market to absorb any disruption outside of the country. >> where are these -- >> both expectations probably won't. >> and where are -- you mention these countries that are getting their oil and gas from the middle east. which countries are they getting it from? >> so they -- the number-one exporter is, of course, saudi arabia. then you have exports from kuwait, ex
but it's very significant for asian markets, asian -- asia, south -- northeast asia is the backyard of producers and the region really gets much of its energy supply from the gulf. so for china, for japan, for korea, other countries in the region, the strait of hormuz and the gulf in general are really vital areas. it makes it all the more -- all the more remarkable that the markets were so quiet. i think there's clearly a great deal of complacency on the part of the market. on two counts. i...
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that every time there was a new crisis in some part of the world -- usually the middle east or south asia -- the senior management at the state department would turn to one of the small group of the same trusted veterans to be ambassadors out there. these people had rotated from crisis to crisis for years to all these places where there was always, you know, extra pay for danger or there was always risks to them. orbut somehow they liked it and were trusted. and i thought if i could get to these people, i bet they'd have a terrific story, and it would help me understand more about what to think about the middle east and all these ventures that we've had that, many of which seems to go so wrong. so i settled on four. these aren't the only people who are in this category, but i thought they were especially good examples of it, and their stories together kind of told the story of the same 15-year period well. so the first one i chose was ryan crocker. you've probably herald of him. he was a six-time ambassador. and in the period that i'm writing about, he went in the embassy c in afghanistan
that every time there was a new crisis in some part of the world -- usually the middle east or south asia -- the senior management at the state department would turn to one of the small group of the same trusted veterans to be ambassadors out there. these people had rotated from crisis to crisis for years to all these places where there was always, you know, extra pay for danger or there was always risks to them. orbut somehow they liked it and were trusted. and i thought if i could get to...
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will see some showers too pushing their way towards at least inside us like it but across much of south asia except that we have lost the clear skies temperatures do still struggle in new delhi to be just now hot around 17 or 18 celsius here over the next couple of days and that dry weather see cause much of india further north you see want to wait for a flourish just pushing their way out of northern pakistan into the far north of india they will continue should live the way further east winds through the weekend . but. one is the last time you out on the streets and. whether on line you feel the weight of the system going to walk through each and every luggage or layer further and further into the jail or if you join us on say entry has to start from day one whether again you and attention or you're incarcerated this is a dialogue everyone has a voice so far there are studies that support rush coverage will be varying accounts but i want to give people the reason for it join the colobus come to say she announces iraq. hello again this is al jazeera let's remind you of the main news this ho
will see some showers too pushing their way towards at least inside us like it but across much of south asia except that we have lost the clear skies temperatures do still struggle in new delhi to be just now hot around 17 or 18 celsius here over the next couple of days and that dry weather see cause much of india further north you see want to wait for a flourish just pushing their way out of northern pakistan into the far north of india they will continue should live the way further east winds...
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see some showers too pushing their way towards that eastern side of striker but across much of south asia except that we have lost the clear skies temperatures do still struggle in new delhi to be hot around 17 or 18 celsius here over the next couple of days and that dry weather see cause much of india further north you see want to be flour is just pushing their way out of northern pakistan into the far north of india they will continue should live the way further east winds through the weekend. but. one of the really. special things that work in progress here is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much and put in contribution to a story i feel we cover this region better than anyone else working for it as you know is that it tends to be about it but the good because you have a lot of people that are divided on political issues we are we the people we live to tell the real stories are just mended is to deliver in-depth journalism we don't feel inferior to the audience across the globe. you're watching al-jazeera his reminder of our top stories this hour all major events for lunar
see some showers too pushing their way towards that eastern side of striker but across much of south asia except that we have lost the clear skies temperatures do still struggle in new delhi to be hot around 17 or 18 celsius here over the next couple of days and that dry weather see cause much of india further north you see want to be flour is just pushing their way out of northern pakistan into the far north of india they will continue should live the way further east winds through the...
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let's head to south asia where muslims in the indian state what oprah say they're being singled out by the government which is asking hundreds to pay for damages calls during demonstrations last month at least $20.00 people were killed and more than a 1000 arrested stage during protests against the new citizenship law which many say is discriminatory against muslims reports some of those who were shot and arrested a facing demands for money they called pay. so man had left his house on the 20th of december to go and buy milk for his daughter on the streets if not or people were protesting at the controversial new citizenship law that many say discriminates against muslims suddenly he says he fell to the ground he'd been shot in the stomach and. i saw the policeman fire me with my own eyes he was wearing a helmet in a police uniform the protesters were far away but the police were near me. and so man's name has appeared on a government notice demanding payment for damage caused to public property. hundreds more have received similar notices in other towns and villages amid the softening
let's head to south asia where muslims in the indian state what oprah say they're being singled out by the government which is asking hundreds to pay for damages calls during demonstrations last month at least $20.00 people were killed and more than a 1000 arrested stage during protests against the new citizenship law which many say is discriminatory against muslims reports some of those who were shot and arrested a facing demands for money they called pay. so man had left his house on the 20th...
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some localized flooding into possibly java as a result so that they're not see many showers across south asia at present last a clear skies we have got a mist and fog the small returning to the northern plains off in the tempest pressed as a result of that temperature in new delhi at about 18 or 19 degrees. from fossil fuels to modern day renewables as societies develop the energy demands increase requiring innovative solutions to meet such the mountains as a global power development of investment company nebraska power is uniquely positioned to deliver against eastern mountains we provide business growth promote social economic benefits and provide innovative safe and environmentally sound energy solutions for future generations no pressure how high in the ring future energy. or. time to take a look at the top stories here about this era protests are broken out in the occupied west bank against the u.s. president's proposal to end the palestinian israeli conflict palestinian leaders have rejected the plan put forward by president trump saying it will be thrown into history's garbage. israel'
some localized flooding into possibly java as a result so that they're not see many showers across south asia at present last a clear skies we have got a mist and fog the small returning to the northern plains off in the tempest pressed as a result of that temperature in new delhi at about 18 or 19 degrees. from fossil fuels to modern day renewables as societies develop the energy demands increase requiring innovative solutions to meet such the mountains as a global power development of...
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force has a presence and i note the presence is local, extends beyond the middle east and beyond south asian europe, to south america. even to the united states where we have seen the quds force plan and attack in washington, d.c. where i am right now. >> all right. msnbc national security analyst and contributor ned price joining us. thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> the other major headline, internationally we're following, death toll in the australian wildfires growing. at least 23 people confirmed dead in the country's worst season fire on record. the prime minister there calling in 3,000 military reservists as the threat escalates. weather conditions worsen as temperatures reach 109 degrees fahrenheit. a look at the destruction. more than 12 million acres burned with no clear end in sight. more than 130 massive fires are burning throughout that country, and over half of them are doing so while still not under control. >>> back to the breaking news we're following and the tensions in the middle east. a look at the u.s. military presence in the middle east, and what it means for the
force has a presence and i note the presence is local, extends beyond the middle east and beyond south asian europe, to south america. even to the united states where we have seen the quds force plan and attack in washington, d.c. where i am right now. >> all right. msnbc national security analyst and contributor ned price joining us. thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> the other major headline, internationally we're following, death toll in the australian wildfires growing. at...
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are we going to look toward east asia or places like south asia or even africa, those markets? eah, so east asia and we really like china. we like china consumer discretionary. it's one of our top picks for this year. >> so china is in focus there. let's bring it back toward the u.s. shores as well. we know that gero political risks have calmed a bit. can it keep powering the global economy and markets as well? >> so we think that the u.s. economy is stabilizing some of the data has been disappointing in the last few weeks but we think it's going to have a slight upturn in terms of is it enough to power through, probably not. with the labor market specifically, we have seen signs of softening coming through since last year. we're expecting that to follow through 2019, so there are pockets of weakness starting to come through but that's not enough to stop an expansion for the global economy and especially for the u.s. in 2020. >> loalways a pleasure getting your thoughts. thank you very much and have a great weekend. >>> boeing expressing regret following the release of what it c
are we going to look toward east asia or places like south asia or even africa, those markets? eah, so east asia and we really like china. we like china consumer discretionary. it's one of our top picks for this year. >> so china is in focus there. let's bring it back toward the u.s. shores as well. we know that gero political risks have calmed a bit. can it keep powering the global economy and markets as well? >> so we think that the u.s. economy is stabilizing some of the data has...
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south korea. what you're talking about is emphasizing more southeast asia and then south asia, all the way over to the india/pakistan border where central command takes over, then having enough flexibility, capability, available funding, to move forces around on more temporary deployments, partnerships, exercises, all, the full range of activities. and you're thinking, as you've said, thailand, many of the south pacific island nations, vietnam, we'll come to all these in a second. that's really where your emphasis has been, is it fair to say, in broad terms? >> have a much more comprehensive disposition in the region, yes. >> i want to ask about military readiness in a broad sense. i know that with your responsibilities as secretary of the army, you're focused first and foremost on making sure the force is fully equipped with proper weaponry, proper training, good maintenance, the right people. and then you apply that, and combatant commanders and forward commanders exercise and use the capabilities that you've provided them. but you have to keep an eye on the way in which deployments to afghanist
south korea. what you're talking about is emphasizing more southeast asia and then south asia, all the way over to the india/pakistan border where central command takes over, then having enough flexibility, capability, available funding, to move forces around on more temporary deployments, partnerships, exercises, all, the full range of activities. and you're thinking, as you've said, thailand, many of the south pacific island nations, vietnam, we'll come to all these in a second. that's really...
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it's pretty much impossible to believe that she would point to a country east of india in south asia of a country west of russia in europe. nice try. npr says in their statement that mary-louise kelly has always conducted herself with the utmost integrity and we stand behind this report. a lot to talk about. wajahat ali, rick wilson are here to do that. they're next. ♪ take your bad days with your good ♪ ♪ walk through this storm i would i'd do it all ♪ ♪ because i love you, ♪ i love you unconditional, ♪ unconditionally i will love you unconditionally ♪ there's a booking for every resolution. book yours, and cancel if you need to. at booking.com coyou fifteen percentico or more on car insurance?o. do woodchucks chuck wood? hey you dang woodchucks, quit chucking my wood! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. there's a reason 1 serum is sold hy-every minute!id. revitalift derm intensives hyaluronic acid serum from l'oréal. with our highest concentration of hyaluronic acid in a serum, seriously hydrates to visibly replump skin in 1 week. and red
it's pretty much impossible to believe that she would point to a country east of india in south asia of a country west of russia in europe. nice try. npr says in their statement that mary-louise kelly has always conducted herself with the utmost integrity and we stand behind this report. a lot to talk about. wajahat ali, rick wilson are here to do that. they're next. ♪ take your bad days with your good ♪ ♪ walk through this storm i would i'd do it all ♪ ♪ because i love you, ♪ i...
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there's locktown by american missions across the middle east and south asia and americans are fleeingquences of this are just beginning to be felt. >> you're talking about the battle against isis. i think one thing that has been overlooked in the last 24 hours, the u.s. military put out an order saying operations against isis are paused, literally paused right now because of the threat of iranian retaliation. if you're looking at the short-term impact for the killing of general soleimani, this is one of the short-term consequences. >> it's one of the short-term consequences. the fact is in some ways the iranians are winning as the united states says it's going to pull back from operations to train iraqi military or train isis and even be faced with the possibility of leaving. soleimani's whole mission was to get the united states out of the middle east. in death he's being almost as effective as he was in life. >> you into to barham salih before president trump made a fresh round of threats against iraquis, the u.s. ally of iraq for what would happen if the iraquis did expel u.s. troo
there's locktown by american missions across the middle east and south asia and americans are fleeingquences of this are just beginning to be felt. >> you're talking about the battle against isis. i think one thing that has been overlooked in the last 24 hours, the u.s. military put out an order saying operations against isis are paused, literally paused right now because of the threat of iranian retaliation. if you're looking at the short-term impact for the killing of general soleimani,...
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it's pretty much impossible to believe that she would point to a country east of india in south asiatead of a country west of russia in europe. nice try npr says in their statement that mary-louise kelly has always conducted herself with the utmost integrity and we stand behind this report. a lot to talk about. wau squad ali, rick wilson are here to do that, they're next. you've had quite the career. yeah, i've had some pretty prestigious jobs over the years. news producer. executive transport manager. and a beverage distribution supervisor. now i'm a director at a security software firm. wow, you've been at it a long time. the thing is, i like working. what if my retirement plan is i don't want to retire? then let's not create a retirement plan. let's create a plan for what's next. i like that. get a plan that's right for you. td ameritrade. is your cleanser cleansing well? try garnier micellar cleansing water. micelles work like a magnet to remove makeup without rubbing. cleanse without rinsing. even for sensitive skin. it's cleansing, reinvented. micellar water. and now, new water
it's pretty much impossible to believe that she would point to a country east of india in south asiatead of a country west of russia in europe. nice try npr says in their statement that mary-louise kelly has always conducted herself with the utmost integrity and we stand behind this report. a lot to talk about. wau squad ali, rick wilson are here to do that, they're next. you've had quite the career. yeah, i've had some pretty prestigious jobs over the years. news producer. executive transport...
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orangutans are native to only two islands in south—east asia.a, but the vast majority live here in borneo. i have come to the semenggoh nature reserve where the rangers are preparing for the morning feed. it looks like they eat quite well because there is a whole buffet here, and it seems like every day there is a different meal plan. so today is saturday, so they will have 21 kg bananas, and then sweet potatoes, chicken eggs and pineapples. oh, it's heavy. maybe 15 kilos. ooh, 0k. so, where are we at? almost 20. we are ready, 21kg. so emel, tell me what is special about semenggoh nature reserve? ok, so semenggoh wildlife centre actually started off as a rehabitation centre, so we were established back in 1975, so it's more than a0 years ago. the reserve took orangutans that had been rescued from captivity or suffered from habitat loss, and taught them how to live wild in the surrounding forest. since then, the rehabilitation programme has been moved elsewhere, but the forest is still home to 33 orangutans, and tourists have a chance to glimpse
orangutans are native to only two islands in south—east asia.a, but the vast majority live here in borneo. i have come to the semenggoh nature reserve where the rangers are preparing for the morning feed. it looks like they eat quite well because there is a whole buffet here, and it seems like every day there is a different meal plan. so today is saturday, so they will have 21 kg bananas, and then sweet potatoes, chicken eggs and pineapples. oh, it's heavy. maybe 15 kilos. ooh, 0k. so, where...
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gradually pushing down into a good part of indonesia as well want to see showers into parts of south asia these are chiefly confined to northern parts of pakistan northern areas of india helped see clean up the air a little across the northern plains the quality described as unhealthy as opposed to worse than that that will make its way further research as we go through thursday. and fully behind. over 40 years ago the mysterious killing of the president of north yemen shook the nation. it's a story of deception and. one that still resonates today. al-jazeera world reveals how a banquet for your many dignitaries became the backdrop to a brutal assassination. yemen the last launch. 0. the latest news as it breaks while of these overwise and honor he has paved the way for a wave of mess and there is the job of cold that we've detained coverage and feel is generalism anti-riot police have been using except of amount of fear got to the earth the crowd from around the world to call very open areas affected by it out of it we're upset at what they have so far the fate of them and the. i've. put
gradually pushing down into a good part of indonesia as well want to see showers into parts of south asia these are chiefly confined to northern parts of pakistan northern areas of india helped see clean up the air a little across the northern plains the quality described as unhealthy as opposed to worse than that that will make its way further research as we go through thursday. and fully behind. over 40 years ago the mysterious killing of the president of north yemen shook the nation. it's a...
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, and then south asia, all the way over to the india pakistan where central command takes over and then having capability,bility, available funding to move forces on more temporary deployments, partnership exercises, the full range of thinking, and you're as you said, thailand, many of the south pacific island nations, vietnam, we'll come to all of these in a second, but that's really where your emphasis has been. say in broadto terms? >> is we have a much more disposition in the region. >> i want to ask about military readiness in a broad sense. i know that with your responsibilities as secretary of the army, you're focused first and foremost on making sure the is fully equipped with proper weaponry, proper maintenance, the right people. and then you apply that and andattened commanders forward commanders exercise and use the capabilities that you've have to them, but you keep an eye on the way in which deployments to afghanistan, iraq, deployments to europe and korea and all others might provide too much wear and tear on the force and we've he
, and then south asia, all the way over to the india pakistan where central command takes over and then having capability,bility, available funding to move forces on more temporary deployments, partnership exercises, the full range of thinking, and you're as you said, thailand, many of the south pacific island nations, vietnam, we'll come to all of these in a second, but that's really where your emphasis has been. say in broadto terms? >> is we have a much more disposition in the region....
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own health and safety and fact when calculated with living costs wages there are lower than in south east asiawhere christina paver used to be a cog in europe's fast fashion machine now she's become a voice for change. of america dunker was once the hearts of yugoslavia's textile industry. the factory belong to its 9000 employees its director and little more than the other workers it had its own day care centers and workers housing the end of socialism in the early 1990 s. but the end of the market dunga. the textile industry in steep still employs some $9000.00 workers most of them women hardly any of them earn more than the legal minimum wage in north macedonia $200.00 euro's a month lower than in bangladesh and china measured against the cost of living. the minimum for a family of 4 is closer to $750.00 euros a month. christina and paver is fighting for fair pay. she worked as a seamstress for years but when she objected to the starvation wages she was fired now christine is carrying on the struggle in another form she started a network called glass and thanks to let's or voices of the text
own health and safety and fact when calculated with living costs wages there are lower than in south east asiawhere christina paver used to be a cog in europe's fast fashion machine now she's become a voice for change. of america dunker was once the hearts of yugoslavia's textile industry. the factory belong to its 9000 employees its director and little more than the other workers it had its own day care centers and workers housing the end of socialism in the early 1990 s. but the end of the...
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it would make damages from storms and sea level rise glow 100 fold some of the biggest cities in south asia middle east would become so hot during summer the heat waves would be unsafe to walk around outside without risking heatstroke or death. un thinks that just two degrees which we are likely to see about 2040 or 2050 if we don't change course we can have 200 million climate refugees the estimate actually the number could be as high as 1 r billion which is as many people as live today in north and south america combined. i think those numbers are actually will if you take it and divide by still 100 times as many people left syria and went to europe after the civil war and so scrambled that continents politics we are still dealing with ramifications today almost a decade later. just that two degrees would probably be in the permanent and irreversible loss of all planets ice sheets that should happen about 2.1 degrees which would take centuries because it takes a long time for ice to melt. it would eventually rise sea level by 250 feet enough to drown at least two thirds of the world's maj
it would make damages from storms and sea level rise glow 100 fold some of the biggest cities in south asia middle east would become so hot during summer the heat waves would be unsafe to walk around outside without risking heatstroke or death. un thinks that just two degrees which we are likely to see about 2040 or 2050 if we don't change course we can have 200 million climate refugees the estimate actually the number could be as high as 1 r billion which is as many people as live today in...