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these countries of southeast asia are homes for millions of impoverished people. each day these people rise at dawn and struggle through until the night to wrestle existence from the soil. they are often wracked by disease, plagued by hunger and death comes at the early age of 40. stability and peace do not come easily in such a land. neither independence nor human dignity will ever of be won, though, by arms alone. it also requires the work of peace. the american people have helped generously in times past in these works. now there must be a much more massive effort to improve the life of man in that conflict-torn corner of our world. the first step is for the countries of southeast asia to association themselves in a greatly expanded cooperative effort for development. we would hope that north vietnam would take its place in the common effort just as soon as peaceful cooperation is possible. the united nations is already actively engaged in development in this area and as far back in 1961 i conferred with with our authorities in vaet nam in connection with their
these countries of southeast asia are homes for millions of impoverished people. each day these people rise at dawn and struggle through until the night to wrestle existence from the soil. they are often wracked by disease, plagued by hunger and death comes at the early age of 40. stability and peace do not come easily in such a land. neither independence nor human dignity will ever of be won, though, by arms alone. it also requires the work of peace. the american people have helped generously...
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. >> ho chi minh city is one of the largest metropolises in southeast asia and is at the heart of vietnam's beats the capital hanoi as the wealthiest city and is a magnet for workers all over the country. in the past five years alone, the population has increased by almost 800,000. the city has come a long way since the end of the vietnam war 40 years ago. we asked locals what they feel about the recent revision in the same-sex marriage law. [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> located on the edge of ho chi minh's business and shopping district is a famous cafe and bar which is popular with the gay community. papa cafe first opened 16 years ago. at around 11:00 a.m., office workers from the area drop by. they come for the tasty and reasonably priced lunches. during the day, there are very few gay customers. it's also a favorite lunch time place for families from nearby residential areas. ♪ the cafe's owner nguyen used to be a regular customer and bought the store from the original owner. the cafe started offering lunch eight years ago. [ speaking foreign language ]
. >> ho chi minh city is one of the largest metropolises in southeast asia and is at the heart of vietnam's beats the capital hanoi as the wealthiest city and is a magnet for workers all over the country. in the past five years alone, the population has increased by almost 800,000. the city has come a long way since the end of the vietnam war 40 years ago. we asked locals what they feel about the recent revision in the same-sex marriage law. [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking...
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now to southeast asia.east asia, we saw around 700,000 -- sorry, 700 million euros, a 7% increase. increase inmainly indonesia, in the automotive of thailand and vietnam. southeast asia continues to be one of the fastest growing regions for bosch. angie: not only because it's role in the global supply chain, but interesting that you are tapping into a growing demographic of middle-class, improving infrastructure and the like. which on the list of growth drivers the ucs the model for you? -- drivers do you see as the model for you? martin: i don't think it is the model. it is more about the opportunities that exist in these markets. we are seeing an increased pace of organization in southeast asia. i think the figure that the population will increase to 700 million by 2025 and over 52% of these will be living in urban areas. this offers for bosch a great potential to captivate those markets and ensure our presence in those markets. bosch is already in seven of the different capitals of indonesia. we will exp
now to southeast asia.east asia, we saw around 700,000 -- sorry, 700 million euros, a 7% increase. increase inmainly indonesia, in the automotive of thailand and vietnam. southeast asia continues to be one of the fastest growing regions for bosch. angie: not only because it's role in the global supply chain, but interesting that you are tapping into a growing demographic of middle-class, improving infrastructure and the like. which on the list of growth drivers the ucs the model for you? --...
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this one in the west and also the one in southeast asia. which society is more compassionate of the two? do you see more compassion in the way people here are dealing with migrants than the ones and how they're being dealt with in southeast asia? >> when you talk about the discourse in the media which is about what people think and all the populous movements and make use of this fear so much and the mainstream parties i would think, i would think christian democratic union and all the european countries the movement, the body, they're not really doing their best to educate the people, the electorate or addressing the issues. whatever the mainstream parties start addressing the issues they go to the left or right which is happening quite lot in europe, mostly to the far right and that is creating problem. on the ground level people are much more compassionate. when it comes to people and even ordinary people in germany they are much more open in terms of the overall a lotment of migrants coming in. most of the problem arises when they don't
this one in the west and also the one in southeast asia. which society is more compassionate of the two? do you see more compassion in the way people here are dealing with migrants than the ones and how they're being dealt with in southeast asia? >> when you talk about the discourse in the media which is about what people think and all the populous movements and make use of this fear so much and the mainstream parties i would think, i would think christian democratic union and all the...
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over the migrant crisis in southeast asia. at talks in bangkok.ya muslims fleeing myanmar. myanmar released its latest census figures which exclude recipients hundred ga. exec clouds rohingya. >>> the current boss, sepp blatter is refuse to go resign despite calls for him to do so. ear vinniesyrian rebels have cap' cured another city. it was the last government-held city in the province which borders turkey, it provides access to bashar al-assad's home province and the coast. >>> to the war in generally now where the saudi-led campaign against the houthis is now in its third month residents continues to flee coalition-led air strikes and fighting on the ground that left at least 40 houthis and their allies dead on thursday, the latest rounds of bombing coalition planes targeted the houthi strong hold of sad a in the north and southern port city of aden. the fighting in yemen has also forced many schools and colleges to close. but for the small number of students still able to attends lessons, the challenges of learning in a war zone, they are imme
over the migrant crisis in southeast asia. at talks in bangkok.ya muslims fleeing myanmar. myanmar released its latest census figures which exclude recipients hundred ga. exec clouds rohingya. >>> the current boss, sepp blatter is refuse to go resign despite calls for him to do so. ear vinniesyrian rebels have cap' cured another city. it was the last government-held city in the province which borders turkey, it provides access to bashar al-assad's home province and the coast....
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it is a tough time to be investment bankers in southeast asia. than $40 billion worth being scrapped. let's go live to southeast asia correspondent haslinda amin. it comes down to what, cheap oil? with oil getting smacked, so our investment bankers. cheap oil equals no deals. topanies here are unwilling ipo or buy. that is because growth is being impacted. singapore, malaysia, thailand are among those getting hit at the. singapore's stock market is the biggest in southeast asia. but look at the ipo market. the worst in six years. nothing bigger than $25 million. $43 billion of deals being scrapped. fimb comes to mind, called of a $20 million deal on the same day it scrapped a plan, thailand's sonar petroleum did -- ditched its plan to invest $300 million. be companies, tycoons, sitting on the sidelines in southeast asia. not the same case for the rest of the asia region. angie: what does this mean for job cuts at investment banks? is it leading to that? haslinda: well, it has led to that. bank of america, ups, they are leaving. goldman, they are
it is a tough time to be investment bankers in southeast asia. than $40 billion worth being scrapped. let's go live to southeast asia correspondent haslinda amin. it comes down to what, cheap oil? with oil getting smacked, so our investment bankers. cheap oil equals no deals. topanies here are unwilling ipo or buy. that is because growth is being impacted. singapore, malaysia, thailand are among those getting hit at the. singapore's stock market is the biggest in southeast asia. but look at the...
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. ♪ ♪ >>> boats carrying hundreds of migrants are abandoned on the seize of southeast asia because no will take them in. a boat crammed with around 380 people pushed away from the southern coast of thailand. the migrants say several people died and that they ran out of rice and water nearly 10 days ago, the thai navy has been dropping food parcels to them but the government won't allow them to go ashore. veronica pedroza join us with the latest. we know there are women and children on the boats how can they turn them away? they are in desperate need of food and water. >> reporter: they are doing it in the name of cracking down on human trafficking which is a big problem to thailand, particularly because it's in the bottom tier when it comes to the trafficking in persons report. which is very important and issued by the united states. i think in the next mo or so they want to show they are doing something about human trafficking. but it is, in turn, as you say causing a humanitarian crisis right across the region. we have these dramatic looking pictures of helicopters dropping food par
. ♪ ♪ >>> boats carrying hundreds of migrants are abandoned on the seize of southeast asia because no will take them in. a boat crammed with around 380 people pushed away from the southern coast of thailand. the migrants say several people died and that they ran out of rice and water nearly 10 days ago, the thai navy has been dropping food parcels to them but the government won't allow them to go ashore. veronica pedroza join us with the latest. we know there are women and children...
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. >>> and 17 nations come together to try to solve the migrant crisis in southeast asia. plus, volcanic ash spews into the sky in japan and people on a remote island are ordered to get out. >>> hello, i'm natalie allen. welcome to our viewers here in the united states an around the world. you're watching, cnn newsroom. >>> and we begin with the latest in the fifa corruption scandal. u.s. bribery charges against world football officials. the head of fifa, sepp blatter, says the crisis has brought shame and u mihumiliation to football. he is calling for those allegedly involved to be punished. he calls as members of the congress vote today on whether to effect blatter to a fifth term as president. and as its members decide feef why's future, blatter said he won't step down despite calls do so from world leaders, krcritic and the heads of world football. we have more from zurich. >> reporter: shaming as fifa's shaming in epic proportions. fighting for sound bites. >> you can be sure mr. blatter will be re-elected and we want to try to avoid that. >> and in the middle of this
. >>> and 17 nations come together to try to solve the migrant crisis in southeast asia. plus, volcanic ash spews into the sky in japan and people on a remote island are ordered to get out. >>> hello, i'm natalie allen. welcome to our viewers here in the united states an around the world. you're watching, cnn newsroom. >>> and we begin with the latest in the fifa corruption scandal. u.s. bribery charges against world football officials. the head of fifa, sepp blatter,...
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. >> southeast asia tries to tackle its new crisis with thousands more stuck at sea. >> sepp blatter has won a fifth term as president of fifa. matt: it only happened after his arrival conceded defeat after a first round of voting for real to give either of the candidates a winning two thirds majority. >> it is safe to say this is not how he expected the vote to go down. just weeks ago his election was considered a done deal but then swiss authorities moved in on two major corruption investigations. >> claiming the organization has turned soccer into a game for sale to the highest bidder. >> we begin with the voting from zurich. >> let's vote fifa. reporter: he is still the most powerful man in football. sepp blatter thanked his supporters after being reelected as -- reelected to a fifth turn -- fifth term as fifa president. he promised to steer fifa back on course. sepp blatter: i promise you in the end of my term i will give this to my successor in a very strong position. the good fifa. we have to work together. reporter: the vote was close. 133. neither had secured necessary major
. >> southeast asia tries to tackle its new crisis with thousands more stuck at sea. >> sepp blatter has won a fifth term as president of fifa. matt: it only happened after his arrival conceded defeat after a first round of voting for real to give either of the candidates a winning two thirds majority. >> it is safe to say this is not how he expected the vote to go down. just weeks ago his election was considered a done deal but then swiss authorities moved in on two major...
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world have met in the thai capital bangkok to deal with a large-scale humanitarian crisis in southeast asia. patchari raksawong in bangkok is following the story. >> that crisis involved thousands of rohingya muslims fleeing persecution in myanmar. and impoverished bangladeshis. they are crammed together on boats adrift in the eastern indian ocean. most are victims of human trafficking. delegations from members of the association of southeast asian nations, japan, the united states, and other countries attended the conference. they discussed the need for international cooperation to stop human trafficking groups. a major human trafficking base is located in thailand. the thai delegates stress that the country cannot tackle the issue by itself. >> the influx of migrants in the indian ocean has reached an alarming level. the situation has affected various countries in the region. no country can solve this problem alone. >> the government of predominantly buddhist myanmar does not grant citizenship to the rohingya people. the representative of the united nations urged myanmar to start working
world have met in the thai capital bangkok to deal with a large-scale humanitarian crisis in southeast asia. patchari raksawong in bangkok is following the story. >> that crisis involved thousands of rohingya muslims fleeing persecution in myanmar. and impoverished bangladeshis. they are crammed together on boats adrift in the eastern indian ocean. most are victims of human trafficking. delegations from members of the association of southeast asian nations, japan, the united states, and...
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brian: refugees are taking to these cities to europe and southeast asia. peter: and the world health organization admits it failed in attempts to tackle be a bola health outbreak. the u.n. envoy david navarro talks about lessons learned. brian: we begin this program in burundi where turmoil is continuing. the embattled president has sacked his foreign and defense ministers. peter: this new cap -- this news comes five days after a coup. brian: it is seen as deep divisions in the administration as it tries to come to grips with ongoing violence in the capital. reporter: shots again fired in the capitol on monday as soldiers tried to disperse antigovernment protesters. in recent weeks it was the police clashing with demonstrators. then a sign of ever-increasing tension, the military is on the streets with machine guns and rocket correll -- rocket propelled grenades. >> we will continue with the protest. even if they shoot at us, we will stay on the streets. reporter: more than 20 have been killed in burundi's worst crisis in a decade. it began after the presi
brian: refugees are taking to these cities to europe and southeast asia. peter: and the world health organization admits it failed in attempts to tackle be a bola health outbreak. the u.n. envoy david navarro talks about lessons learned. brian: we begin this program in burundi where turmoil is continuing. the embattled president has sacked his foreign and defense ministers. peter: this new cap -- this news comes five days after a coup. brian: it is seen as deep divisions in the administration...
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a breakthrough in southeast asia on the mike green -- on the migrant crisis. they will take in thousands of people stranded at sea, but not for longer than one year. the iraqi army says it has pushed back an attack by islamic state militants outside ramad i. the isp to go over that -- the i ask route took over that s week. the president in burundi postpones elections by a week. also coming
a breakthrough in southeast asia on the mike green -- on the migrant crisis. they will take in thousands of people stranded at sea, but not for longer than one year. the iraqi army says it has pushed back an attack by islamic state militants outside ramad i. the isp to go over that -- the i ask route took over that s week. the president in burundi postpones elections by a week. also coming
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to bangkok where talks to tackle the migrant crisis in southeast asia are taking place and tension withntries remain with delegates from myanmar are angry about being singled out from the crisis and they are calling on myanmar to recognize myanmar people as citizens and stem the flow of migrants fleeing persecution and trying to see the causes of exodus by taking full responsibility for all of its people and released the latest census which makes no mention of the rohingya and we will go to bangkok. >> the ability of the government in the region to deal with difficult issues that is our trans national in a culture that has been based on noninterference. that is why the myanmar government responded very bluntly when the high commissioner for refugee says any vote for the crisis has to include citizen for man maryann myanmar said they are not well informed and the fact is this meeting is coming very late who are said to be still stranded at the hands of traffickers and had immense deprivation and abuse and there are bangladesh migrants involved on the boats with myanmar muslims known as r
to bangkok where talks to tackle the migrant crisis in southeast asia are taking place and tension withntries remain with delegates from myanmar are angry about being singled out from the crisis and they are calling on myanmar to recognize myanmar people as citizens and stem the flow of migrants fleeing persecution and trying to see the causes of exodus by taking full responsibility for all of its people and released the latest census which makes no mention of the rohingya and we will go to...
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-- boats in the seas of southeast asia. >> malaysia and indonesia have agreed to take on some of the refugees. thousands of them are still believed to be a drift. >> but some of those who have managed to come ashore have talked about what they had to endure. >> after months at sea, these migrants are vitally safe. -- finally safe. indonesia has agreed to take them in. many are malnourished,'s it, and dehydrated after there are deal -- malnourished, sick, and dehydrated after their ordeal. this man tells us there were 400 people on his boat. he says there were some helicopters flying overhead, and they delivered rice. then, the thai navy came to help. as of thursday, malaysian authorities are actively searching for migrants stranded at sea. indonesia has also agreed to provide temporary shelter to migrants who land on the country's shores, but several thousand people are still believed to be at sea. many are rohingya muslims fleeing persecution in myanmar. kyle and recently led a crack down on people smuggling. at first indonesia and malaysia were reluctant to let the migrants short.
-- boats in the seas of southeast asia. >> malaysia and indonesia have agreed to take on some of the refugees. thousands of them are still believed to be a drift. >> but some of those who have managed to come ashore have talked about what they had to endure. >> after months at sea, these migrants are vitally safe. -- finally safe. indonesia has agreed to take them in. many are malnourished,'s it, and dehydrated after there are deal -- malnourished, sick, and dehydrated after...
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. >>> turning to another major migrant crisis, they called on southeast asia to help rescue thousands. those who have made it to sure, are being housed in shelters, which lack basic facilities and malaysia and thailand are turning away boat loads of migrants. >>> malaysia has taken a lee knee end approach, and they have been changing. and he traveled there on the border. >>> they are the lucky ones. >>> they hold the u.n. paperwork that gives them a refuge from persecution, and the paying work that gives them a way out of poverty. >>> he came here ten years ago. his son followed on a boat five years later. the experience of their friend, three years ago is proof of how dangerous it can be. he told us he was shot by one of the traffickers in a fight over food. >>> the government should let them come in, it has the resources to help. >>> should in the push them. there is widespread sympathy, with individuals and organizations, starting campaigns to help. >>> fellow human beinges like you and me, with our food and money, and come in, and better life and some have really been suffering, b
. >>> turning to another major migrant crisis, they called on southeast asia to help rescue thousands. those who have made it to sure, are being housed in shelters, which lack basic facilities and malaysia and thailand are turning away boat loads of migrants. >>> malaysia has taken a lee knee end approach, and they have been changing. and he traveled there on the border. >>> they are the lucky ones. >>> they hold the u.n. paperwork that gives them a refuge...
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the vessels are often manned by fishermen from across southeast asia. say they're being used as slave labor. further west on ambon island a boat was forced into port and the crew held for questioning. among them, sanat senasok, now back home in thailand. he recounts his nightmarish experience on board the ship. he tells me how he barely slept between long shifts on deck. he tells us he injured his hand. he thinks the bone was broken or tendon torn but was forced to carry on working. he and the others say they were often beaten by the captain. >> translator: he kicked and punched me. in the nose and mouth, bleeding. i still have blood cuts in my teeth, and my jaw hurts every time i chew. >> reporter: in desperation he wrote an open letter to the thai prime minister asking for help. signed by dozens of others from neighboring countries. that got him freed from indonesian custody and flown to thailand in march. samat says he wanted to escape, but told us the captain held on to all of the workers' documents. beside he says, the captain gave hem a seaman's p
the vessels are often manned by fishermen from across southeast asia. say they're being used as slave labor. further west on ambon island a boat was forced into port and the crew held for questioning. among them, sanat senasok, now back home in thailand. he recounts his nightmarish experience on board the ship. he tells me how he barely slept between long shifts on deck. he tells us he injured his hand. he thinks the bone was broken or tendon torn but was forced to carry on working. he and the...
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. >> thailand, and other nations are taking steps to kbroe in the migrant crisis in southeast asia. there's an international summit under way. so far, the solutions are fru and tensions are high. we will have the latest. >> plus, people in india dealing with scorching heat. we will have a live report on what the government is doing to help. >>> a british migrant ship rescued hundreds off the coast of libya. >> more than 50 children were found inside an overcrowded double-decker wooden boat. five operations were carried out by german, italian and irish ships, part of the ongoing international humanitarian mission. >> meantime, thailand is hosting an international sum it to try to find a solution to southeast asia's growing migrant crisis. >> representatives from 17 different countries are attending this meeting in bangkok and we are already seeing signs of progress. malaysia agreed to host another summit with leaders of indonesia, thailand and myanmar. but there was a contentious moment when the delegate rebuked the u.n. from calling on his country to recognize the muslim refugees as
. >> thailand, and other nations are taking steps to kbroe in the migrant crisis in southeast asia. there's an international summit under way. so far, the solutions are fru and tensions are high. we will have the latest. >> plus, people in india dealing with scorching heat. we will have a live report on what the government is doing to help. >>> a british migrant ship rescued hundreds off the coast of libya. >> more than 50 children were found inside an overcrowded...
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the first port of call for anyone interested in studying in germany. >> in southeast asia thousands ofigrants were believed to be stranded at sea without food and water and could die unless governments in the region act urgently to rescue them. >> that warning is coming right now from minor groups and the united nations. >> for its part indonesia says they have turned away hundreds of boat people but some have made it ashore. >> these migrants have a long entry through this journey they spent months at traveling from landmark to thailand and then malaysia before landing in indonesia. they are now getting food and basic medical attention. >> we left in a small boat. after two months we reached thailand. their navy would not let us leave the boat and kept us trapped on board. we ask for food and water. they gave us only very little. they even beat us. >> the situation has become dire and the seas around me and mark indonesia, and malaysia. thousands of ethnic minorities considered stateless are stranded at sea. it is an extremely dangerous trip. passengers spend weeks sometimes months in
the first port of call for anyone interested in studying in germany. >> in southeast asia thousands ofigrants were believed to be stranded at sea without food and water and could die unless governments in the region act urgently to rescue them. >> that warning is coming right now from minor groups and the united nations. >> for its part indonesia says they have turned away hundreds of boat people but some have made it ashore. >> these migrants have a long entry through...
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also ahead diplomats discuss the migrant crisis in southeast asia while the malaysian navy searches forse stranded at sea. even u. leaders talk about greece's debt as the dead loom looms for yet another payment from athens. >>> and protests against the chilean government turn violent. ♪ ♪ >>> spiteers from the islamic state of iraq and the levant are continue to go make advances in their military campaign in syria. the u.k.-based syrian observatory for human rights says isil now controls half of the country. the goop a trying to control the area between the western city of ho ms and anbar in iraq. meanwhile, isil have imposed a curfew in the ancient city of palmyra which they are in full control of. there is a dire humanitarian crisis there as the city has been without electricity and water there for 10 days. as emma hayward reports. >> reporter: everyone in this pumping station appears to have fled knowing that isil has building edging closer day by day. but with their own camera rolling, isil fighters are relent little. relentless in the destruction of any signs of the syrian rah regi
also ahead diplomats discuss the migrant crisis in southeast asia while the malaysian navy searches forse stranded at sea. even u. leaders talk about greece's debt as the dead loom looms for yet another payment from athens. >>> and protests against the chilean government turn violent. ♪ ♪ >>> spiteers from the islamic state of iraq and the levant are continue to go make advances in their military campaign in syria. the u.k.-based syrian observatory for human rights says...
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i'm jane live from doha headquarters and also ahead diplomates discuss the migrants crisis in southeast asiahile malaysia navy searches for those stranded at sea. doctors without borders warns the humanitarian situation in south sudan is deteriorating quickly. and the chile government turned violent. ♪ the u.s. led air strikes in syria now total more than 4,000 over a nine-month period. thursday there was an admission from the u.s. that one of those strikes near aleppo likely led to the deaths of two children. at the same time fighters from islamic state of iraq and levante are continuing to make advances in military campaign in syria and now they are trying to control the area between the western city of homs and anbar province in iraq and a cue fewer in palmyra which they are in full control of at the dire humanitarian situation there and the city has been without water or electricity for more than ten days and emma hayward reports. >> reporter: everyone in this station appears to have fled knowing that i.s.i.l. has been edging closer day by day. but with their own camera rolling i.s.i.l.
i'm jane live from doha headquarters and also ahead diplomates discuss the migrants crisis in southeast asiahile malaysia navy searches for those stranded at sea. doctors without borders warns the humanitarian situation in south sudan is deteriorating quickly. and the chile government turned violent. ♪ the u.s. led air strikes in syria now total more than 4,000 over a nine-month period. thursday there was an admission from the u.s. that one of those strikes near aleppo likely led to the...
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thousands of migrants are stranded at sea in southeast asia and many are thought to be rohingya muslimsng persecution in western myanmar and delegates gathered in bangkok for talks of the crisis and saying myanmar is being singled out. nigerian president will be who they expect and muhammadu buhari has been speaking after being sworn in at a ceremony you are seeing right there in the capitol. rebels from syria's al-qaeda al-nusra front captured the last government held town in idlib province and area borders turkey and provides access to president al-assad's coast and there was heavy shelling and rocket fire before it was stolen by rebel fighters and vehicles were seen pulling out. u.n. security council briefed about the continuing barrel bomb attacks in syria with some of them allegedly containing chlorine gas and ambassador to u.n. said she has no doubt that assad regime is responsible and made it clear the u.s. position of setting up a no fly zone has not changed. >> you have to assess whether going to war with asaid regime will bring results you seek. it's an extremely complicated e
thousands of migrants are stranded at sea in southeast asia and many are thought to be rohingya muslimsng persecution in western myanmar and delegates gathered in bangkok for talks of the crisis and saying myanmar is being singled out. nigerian president will be who they expect and muhammadu buhari has been speaking after being sworn in at a ceremony you are seeing right there in the capitol. rebels from syria's al-qaeda al-nusra front captured the last government held town in idlib province...
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>>> a regional conference on the migrant crisis in southeast asia is underway in thailand. we are live in bangkok. ♪ ♪ >>> hello and welcome to al jazerra live from our headquarters in doha. i am elizabeth. also ahead. >> it must fall to me to take responsibility. >> a defiant sepp blatters stays the course. >>> bombs at two hotels in baghdad killing at least 10 people. and captured at 15, he spent a decade in guantanamo and more time behind bars in canada. we meet omar. ♪ ♪ >>> talks to tackle the growing migrant crisis in southeast asia are underway in bangkok. representatives from 17 nations are attending. this includes myanmar where most of the rohingya migrants are from. it says it's being singled out over the crisis, thailand, meanwhile, says it will allow the u.s. to fly surveillance planes from its territory to identify boats of migrants adrift at sea. >> we have to stabilize urgently. we have to develop better ways of discussing and meeting on these issues and taking action when people are setting sea in the boats and then we need to look at the root causes of why
>>> a regional conference on the migrant crisis in southeast asia is underway in thailand. we are live in bangkok. ♪ ♪ >>> hello and welcome to al jazerra live from our headquarters in doha. i am elizabeth. also ahead. >> it must fall to me to take responsibility. >> a defiant sepp blatters stays the course. >>> bombs at two hotels in baghdad killing at least 10 people. and captured at 15, he spent a decade in guantanamo and more time behind bars in...
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meeting with government representatives in myanmar to address the growing refugees crisis in southeast asiaputy secretary of state anthony is due to give a news conference later on friday. after talking with officials in the capital he said the only solution to the refugees problem was to address the conditions causing people to seek asylum. boats full of row rohingya refugees have been rescued or are stranded at sea after fleeing% could you go in myanmar. malaysia's foreign minister is meeting with government representatives in myanmar. malaysia is where many are headed. rob mcbride has more from the island. >> reporter: that search and rescue phase has been ramped up here in malaysia with the chief of the navy in this part of the coastline. saying that four ships and three helicopters are now being assigned to the cast of looking for migrant boats several other vessels are on stand by only when they start to make contact with those vessels that are thought to be out there will we get a real sense of just how many migrants there are likely to be want to go come ashore. meanwhile, there has
meeting with government representatives in myanmar to address the growing refugees crisis in southeast asiaputy secretary of state anthony is due to give a news conference later on friday. after talking with officials in the capital he said the only solution to the refugees problem was to address the conditions causing people to seek asylum. boats full of row rohingya refugees have been rescued or are stranded at sea after fleeing% could you go in myanmar. malaysia's foreign minister is meeting...
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the refugee crisis in southeast asia's worsening with malaysia joining indonesia in saying it w boatloadsk out to sea unless they are actually sinking. leaky wooden vessels carrying 1600 people have reached land in the past week. human rights groups say as many as 6000 more people are stranded at sea. >> the situation now requires a regional solution. it is no longer possible to say this is any one country's but thailand, malaysia, indonesia need to come together and have their navies go out and rescue these people and they need to push very hard on the government and the right to abusive policies. criticizeding has the head of the philippines military. the chain is claimed in full by china and in part by vietnam and malaysia. they will construct a naval base on a neighboring island. the chinese foreign ministry says the general's visit proves the philippines are a rule violator and a troublemaker. beijing claims nearly all of the south china sea, richard natural resources. how's do a quick recap of markets closed today. u.s. stocks extended at the global retreat. hit the 1%.dustrial nasd
the refugee crisis in southeast asia's worsening with malaysia joining indonesia in saying it w boatloadsk out to sea unless they are actually sinking. leaky wooden vessels carrying 1600 people have reached land in the past week. human rights groups say as many as 6000 more people are stranded at sea. >> the situation now requires a regional solution. it is no longer possible to say this is any one country's but thailand, malaysia, indonesia need to come together and have their navies go...
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being held alive in southeast asia but the remains are being found not only in southeast asia but at world war ii battlegrounds and they are being returned home. >> our chapter has been fortunate enough to repatriate five men. their remains were found five years ago and they were returned to their family. >> and the work of this organization is appreciated at the highest levels of government. ash carter is in the assembly area and had this to say about his appreciation for rolling thunder. >> this is a way of signifying that we never, ever leave a comrade mind. >> reporter: and there's a concert at the other end of the reflecting pool. not only a lot of great music but great, poignant stories from the gold star children the children whose parents were lost in warfare and the 70th anniversary of d-day and the remembrance of the 60 million people. it's hard to get my head around that number. 60 million people lost their lives in world war ii. >> it's a beautiful tribute. i sat there as a child, not as an adult. but it's a beautiful tribute. doug thank you. >>> thousands of people atten
being held alive in southeast asia but the remains are being found not only in southeast asia but at world war ii battlegrounds and they are being returned home. >> our chapter has been fortunate enough to repatriate five men. their remains were found five years ago and they were returned to their family. >> and the work of this organization is appreciated at the highest levels of government. ash carter is in the assembly area and had this to say about his appreciation for rolling...
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it shows the most traveled migration routes through soci southeast asia.lready thousands have fled bangladesh and myanmar. more than 50,000 fled by boat last last alone. the u.s. said there were 540 deaths at tea in 2014. all of this illegal human smuggling adding up to an estimated $100 million in revenue for traffickers. >>> well, it's been a busy weekend for pope francis. right now he's meeting with palestinian leader mahmoud abbas. israel says it's disappointed with the decision and doesn't believe it will help the peace process. the vatican favors a two-state solution to the israeli-palestinian conflict. on sunday, the pope will canonize two 19th century christian nuns. oren liebermann has the women's stories. ♪ >> reporter: it is the perfect celebration of sainthood for two palestinian nuns, a humble marking of prayer to mark an historic moment for palestinians and cristians. in the land of jesus christ and virgin mary, maria baouardy and mary alphonse saiine ghattas ar saints. >> this is a hope in the dark tunnel where we're living, especially with
it shows the most traveled migration routes through soci southeast asia.lready thousands have fled bangladesh and myanmar. more than 50,000 fled by boat last last alone. the u.s. said there were 540 deaths at tea in 2014. all of this illegal human smuggling adding up to an estimated $100 million in revenue for traffickers. >>> well, it's been a busy weekend for pope francis. right now he's meeting with palestinian leader mahmoud abbas. israel says it's disappointed with the decision...
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dryness in southeast asia. could that result in weaker demand in general from southeast asia? >> from a supplies perspective. if we get this dryness come through, there's a lagged impact so the dryness today will lead to production lost in 12 to 18 months time. it's been weak recently. it's dented by the drop in the fuel price. if we started to lose production in conjunction with the new policies coming through for subsidies and reform there is to boost demand it could certainly reverse this weak trend we've seen in palm oil recently. >> coffee prices have been rising. that's a big story in 2014 and 2015. what happens going forward. >> the el nino should be positive there in terms of production. we get dryness in southeast asia and australia, we get wetter than normal conditions in brazil which is one of the key regions if we see that pattern there's room for optimism. we've seen descent rains that helped this year's crop recover from the disaster of last year. >> if the price continues to go higher i'm going to have to switch the tea. >> that's a big problem. talk to us about
dryness in southeast asia. could that result in weaker demand in general from southeast asia? >> from a supplies perspective. if we get this dryness come through, there's a lagged impact so the dryness today will lead to production lost in 12 to 18 months time. it's been weak recently. it's dented by the drop in the fuel price. if we started to lose production in conjunction with the new policies coming through for subsidies and reform there is to boost demand it could certainly reverse...
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secretary-general has called on southeast asia's governments to help rescue thousands of migrants believed abandoned at sea. those who have made it to sea in indonesia are being held in places without basic shower facilities. a migrant boat has been towed back out to sea against its will. >>reporter: thailand is not pushing anyone away. human rights is the issue and we must take care of it. >> they say governments need to be doing more to get rid of smuggling networks across the region. >> certainly diplomatic efforts will continue. we're hoping there's sharing of information about ships which are at sea and even more than that if there are regional powers with ships, even global powers then it can also play a part in trying to find these ships. the smuggling network was moving 8,000 people a month on average. one month there as 13,000. there's a limit to the amount at sea and we need to help them. no longer are ships departing meaning we need to focus everything to save lives right now. there's nothing else that we can do. >>> yemen's foreign minister says saudi-led air strikes against ho
secretary-general has called on southeast asia's governments to help rescue thousands of migrants believed abandoned at sea. those who have made it to sea in indonesia are being held in places without basic shower facilities. a migrant boat has been towed back out to sea against its will. >>reporter: thailand is not pushing anyone away. human rights is the issue and we must take care of it. >> they say governments need to be doing more to get rid of smuggling networks across the...
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. >> 50 nations are meeting in bangkok today to discuss the growing migrant crisis across southeast asiayou are looking at live pictures of the foreign affairs minister in the thai capital. he is giving his opening remarks i had of that discussion. live pictures out of the thai capital, bangkok. thousands of people from bangladesh have fled their homes seeking safety elsewhere. thailand, malaysia, and indonesia is the focus of that wave. fear being overwhelmed. states say they will continue to patrol the south china sea despite increasing complaints from beijing. defense secretary says that american forces are operating -- have operated in the area for many years and will continue to do so under international law. fromnly changes are beijing. an investigation is underway after live anthrax spores were sent from the u.s. it was also shipped to government and commercial labs in the united states. they used a civilian delivery service. no one at the air force base have showed -- has showed signs of exposure. -- they may have to swing the accident. we will find out why. trending business ret
. >> 50 nations are meeting in bangkok today to discuss the growing migrant crisis across southeast asiayou are looking at live pictures of the foreign affairs minister in the thai capital. he is giving his opening remarks i had of that discussion. live pictures out of the thai capital, bangkok. thousands of people from bangladesh have fled their homes seeking safety elsewhere. thailand, malaysia, and indonesia is the focus of that wave. fear being overwhelmed. states say they will...
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. >> you can compare how employees are in florida, with employees in china or malaysia or southeast asia, and you come to the conclusion that this is in fact, the greatest place to live and to work. >> when you earn seven, you know, eight dollars an hour, that's less than twenty thousand dollars a year. >> saru jayaraman is the co-founder of the restaurant opportunities center, a non-profit group that works to improve conditions for restaurant workers. >> the restaurant industry as a whole reported just a few months ago, record high profits coming out of this incredible economic crisis. they're doing quite well. >> in chicago, saru's group organized a demonstration outside of the capital grille to protest low wages at that restaurant. the capital grille is owned by darden restaurants, the largest full-service restaurant company in the world. darden also owns other well-known chains, like olive garden, red lobster, and longhorn steakhouse. at the protest, we met alfredo galdamez, who washed dishes at the capital grille for a little over a year. he said he soon noticed that the managers we
. >> you can compare how employees are in florida, with employees in china or malaysia or southeast asia, and you come to the conclusion that this is in fact, the greatest place to live and to work. >> when you earn seven, you know, eight dollars an hour, that's less than twenty thousand dollars a year. >> saru jayaraman is the co-founder of the restaurant opportunities center, a non-profit group that works to improve conditions for restaurant workers. >> the restaurant...
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our southeast asia correspondent.tronic show is kicking off its first asian event in shanghai. for a global brand it is a challenge to get into the chinese market. also a global showcase for up-and-coming chinese brands as well. event organizers forecast that the chinese ces could reach a market value of 155 ilion dollars this year. stephen engle went this year. connected car is the major theme of this first ces for china. unlike the biggest -- bigger brother in love vegas which attracts 176,000 attendees, this show will get about 20,000 participants. four driving abilities, the potential for consumer electronics sales in china is huge. category, products not even on the market a couple of years ago -- we will see in some sectors a doubling of sales around the world. like ariel camera drones to 3-d printing. one way for china to mass-produced cars. and wearable devices from smart watches to four k ultra high definition televisions and video devices. this is probably the only time in china i can stick a camera in someo
our southeast asia correspondent.tronic show is kicking off its first asian event in shanghai. for a global brand it is a challenge to get into the chinese market. also a global showcase for up-and-coming chinese brands as well. event organizers forecast that the chinese ces could reach a market value of 155 ilion dollars this year. stephen engle went this year. connected car is the major theme of this first ces for china. unlike the biggest -- bigger brother in love vegas which attracts...
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if the soviets and the chinese controlled it, the rest a of southeast asia would fall. and that the communist strength would be so increased that western europe would be in danger. that's a we thought. we were totally wrong. but that is what motivated us. it is very hard for people today to understand that. i think we both missed opportunities in a god-awful war. if i may take just two minutes i begin the book by saying that my earliest memory is a pharmacist day in 1918. it wasn't the war to end all wars. the human race have killed 160 million people this century. is apple we want to do in the next century? we're ending a millennia. my god! what is our view? what is our objective? brian: what is your take? mrs. graham was a good friend of his, did he ever serve on the board of the post? walter: yes. brian: it took him a long time to write that book. walter: i actually got to know him from some dinners at k graham's house. and we got to be friends. i read a draft when he was still writing the book. as you can tell, he was deeply troubled about what he had done. what tro
if the soviets and the chinese controlled it, the rest a of southeast asia would fall. and that the communist strength would be so increased that western europe would be in danger. that's a we thought. we were totally wrong. but that is what motivated us. it is very hard for people today to understand that. i think we both missed opportunities in a god-awful war. if i may take just two minutes i begin the book by saying that my earliest memory is a pharmacist day in 1918. it wasn't the war to...
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. >>> a refugee crisis in southeast asia, thai royal navy turned this boat back from its coast. >>> u.s. secretary of state has met chinese leaders on saturday, john kerry is to take a tough stance on baifnlg's beijing's building of islands in disputed waters, in the south china sea. adrian taken a tough stance on this in the past. what is kerry's message in beijing? >> well, essentially as you riotly point out the u.s. government has been alarmed by the dramatic expansion of these artificial islands that china has been occupying in the disputed south china sea. recent aerial photographs show reclamation as well as dredging work going on around these islands and in one instance we have seen even the construction of what appears to be a runway. washington is worried because they feel these islands could have a military use china could put missile systems on these islands. that they say could pose a threat to freedom of navigation in the south china sea. and remember, south china sea contains some of the world's bissest shipping lanes. but almost all of the south china sea is now claimed
. >>> a refugee crisis in southeast asia, thai royal navy turned this boat back from its coast. >>> u.s. secretary of state has met chinese leaders on saturday, john kerry is to take a tough stance on baifnlg's beijing's building of islands in disputed waters, in the south china sea. adrian taken a tough stance on this in the past. what is kerry's message in beijing? >> well, essentially as you riotly point out the u.s. government has been alarmed by the dramatic...
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this is a big test for the international community, not just for man mar's neighbors in southeast asiae traditionally been reluctant to criticize each other but western nations who rushed to engage with the government of myanmar after it returned to partial democracy five years ago, the plight of rohingya shows just how far it has to go wayne, al jazeera. >>> the first hearing has ended in the trial of a washington post journalist in iran. the first day of jason's trial was held behind closed doors in the absence of his family. he is charged with spying collaborating with hostile governments and spreading propaganda. the united states appealed for his relief but iran says the law midst take its course. china investigation underway to the cause of a fire that swept through the home of elderly and will punish those responsible and 38 were killed at the privately-run home in the central pro inches and poor building and safety standards are a factor in similar incidents and adrian brown has more. >> reporter: remains of a makeshift care home where so many seem to have perished and the even
this is a big test for the international community, not just for man mar's neighbors in southeast asiae traditionally been reluctant to criticize each other but western nations who rushed to engage with the government of myanmar after it returned to partial democracy five years ago, the plight of rohingya shows just how far it has to go wayne, al jazeera. >>> the first hearing has ended in the trial of a washington post journalist in iran. the first day of jason's trial was held behind...
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but we certainly do not want to see this as a typical image from southeast asia, including india.the scientists have it right, we certainly have the possibility that this is going to actually take place. in fact, they're calling for a 90% certainty that el nino will continue to strengthen and it's expected to last through the northern hemisphere summer, right through the end of 2015. so it's important that we establish what is el nino? in a typical season, what we see is a warm egg of the ocean waters over the western pacific. but this is all broken down. when the trade winds and the ocean currents start to weaken and we start to see that warmer water shift further to the east, this is important because what we see with warmer water is convection. thunderstorm activity. in the normal season, that would be over the western pacific, including the southeast monsoon. but when we see that warmer water shift further eastward, we also start to see the thunderstorms shift eastward, as well. so that reduces the amount of rain over the western pacific. not good news. the metrological depart
but we certainly do not want to see this as a typical image from southeast asia, including india.the scientists have it right, we certainly have the possibility that this is going to actually take place. in fact, they're calling for a 90% certainty that el nino will continue to strengthen and it's expected to last through the northern hemisphere summer, right through the end of 2015. so it's important that we establish what is el nino? in a typical season, what we see is a warm egg of the ocean...
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. >>> refugee boats from myanmar and bangladesh continue to drift towards the shores of southeast asia. many of the people on board are minority ru hinge ga muslims from myanmar hoping to reach malay is a. the governor said on friday that 450 people on board were heading for malaysia but changed their destination to indonesia. >> reporter: they're now in international waters. they cannot land on malaysian shores. the malaysian authorities are strictly monitoring them using navy warships on patrol. they are now changing their direction. >> meanwhile, indonesian rescue officials said a boat carrying 800 people believed to be roh hinge gas has drifted ashore in the province on friday. they are denied citizenship in myanmar and faced anti-muslim violence in the buddhist dominated country. some pay smugglers to take them to malaysia. in the past few days in indonesia and malaysia, 1600 people have drifted ashore. u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon called on governments to offer help. >> the secretary general urges governments to ensure the obligations of rescue at sea is upheld and prohibit
. >>> refugee boats from myanmar and bangladesh continue to drift towards the shores of southeast asia. many of the people on board are minority ru hinge ga muslims from myanmar hoping to reach malay is a. the governor said on friday that 450 people on board were heading for malaysia but changed their destination to indonesia. >> reporter: they're now in international waters. they cannot land on malaysian shores. the malaysian authorities are strictly monitoring them using navy...
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how do they differentiate themselves relative to the hp rand in southeast asia, which is one of the great growing areas for lenovo. we are talking about pcs being such a poor business. how is lenovo able to grow there? these are things to watch out for, but at the end of the day i want to see topline growth. emily: thank you all. in a couple of weeks i will be speaking with meg whitman herself, the ceo of hp from hp discover conference. that will be on my show "studio 1.0." the hbo comedy "silicon valley" isn't just a hit, it is especially popular in the world it lampoons. tech executives have made cameos. i recently sat down with the creator, mike judge and we talked about all the research they put into the show to get it right. guest: when alex started on it, we had a desire to do again and find out more about the real world. it just kept occurring to us that i don't know what these people are doing. i used to program a little bit but i wasn't building absent platforms -- i was doing a different kind of test engineering thing. the more we dug into it the more great stuff we found. emily
how do they differentiate themselves relative to the hp rand in southeast asia, which is one of the great growing areas for lenovo. we are talking about pcs being such a poor business. how is lenovo able to grow there? these are things to watch out for, but at the end of the day i want to see topline growth. emily: thank you all. in a couple of weeks i will be speaking with meg whitman herself, the ceo of hp from hp discover conference. that will be on my show "studio 1.0." the hbo...
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southeast asia has left thousands of the minority muslim community stranded. this is as they seek asylum. burma is under pressure to address the plight of the rohingya people and provide them with urgent relief. >> delivered from the sea, but far from salvation. like 3000 others in the past week, these migrants have made it to refugee camps. most of the minority rohingya's escaping persecution. just as many are still a draft. the u.s. military is preparing to sell maritime aviation patrol to the region before the seas become a graveyard. the crisis has set the spotlight on the plight of the people. >> the root of the problem is the political and social situation on the ground. in order to develop a sustainable solution, the union government must fulfill its commitments to improve the living conditions and security protection, human rights, and freedoms of all communities in accordance with international standards. reporter: discriminated against the u.s. is urging burma to extend citizenship to the rohingyas. >> we will take care of them. for other nationaliti
southeast asia has left thousands of the minority muslim community stranded. this is as they seek asylum. burma is under pressure to address the plight of the rohingya people and provide them with urgent relief. >> delivered from the sea, but far from salvation. like 3000 others in the past week, these migrants have made it to refugee camps. most of the minority rohingya's escaping persecution. just as many are still a draft. the u.s. military is preparing to sell maritime aviation patrol...