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the reason for this is that isis had a very significant impact on terrorist groups in southeast asia in the decade or so before we saw the establishment of the so—called caliphate, counterterrorism authorities in indonesia, malaysia, philippines, singapore and other effectively defeated those groups. they were either locked up, nullified or engaged in a peace process. this meant that there wasn't a place for people to train so they were able to find these, regroup their courses with isis. jacinta, i'd like tojump in here but are these governments in the asia—pacific sharing intelligence information to stop these attacks before they happen, cutting off the tactical learning and financial support? well, absolutely they are and there are some very good arrangements, particularly based around asean whether countries work together and also interpol and our local southeast asian version of that and variant. what's that meant is that most sophisticated large mass casualty attacks have been defeated. even when we see something like the terrible attacks on the department store in jakarta, ter
the reason for this is that isis had a very significant impact on terrorist groups in southeast asia in the decade or so before we saw the establishment of the so—called caliphate, counterterrorism authorities in indonesia, malaysia, philippines, singapore and other effectively defeated those groups. they were either locked up, nullified or engaged in a peace process. this meant that there wasn't a place for people to train so they were able to find these, regroup their courses with isis....
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what about southeast asia?ig winner with the ongoing us— china while, particularly vietnam ? winner with the ongoing us— china while, particularly vietnam? 5096 growth in vietnam so you see chinese companies looking all over the world, not just companies looking all over the world, notjust in africa, including in places like southeast asia, for foreign direct investment. in mexico, it also rose. in terms of stability, monetary policy, investing in infrastructure, this country is really have a chance to ta ke country is really have a chance to take advantage of this moment to jumpstart their development. it is about the fundamentals being in place, not about region. funds loads come with harsh austerity measures which have led to unrest by countries like ukraine and argentina have had little choice but to turn to the imf. we find out if the loans are worth the trouble. while, annexation and years of corruption have left ukraine in the financial trouble. the country needs money to stabilise its economy that it is
what about southeast asia?ig winner with the ongoing us— china while, particularly vietnam ? winner with the ongoing us— china while, particularly vietnam? 5096 growth in vietnam so you see chinese companies looking all over the world, not just companies looking all over the world, notjust in africa, including in places like southeast asia, for foreign direct investment. in mexico, it also rose. in terms of stability, monetary policy, investing in infrastructure, this country is really have...
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initiative program bringing leaders from all over southeast asia to work together and to talk aboutthe future. second, and then adaptable with the new threats and priorities and we are optimizing our resources looking at cost efficient virtual exchanges and how that can assist in other operations with the merger in improving programs through robust monitoring andnd evaluation. so to talk about alumni networks we move people and move ideas and move policy. our programs are best thought of as the investment in people to become key allies of theey united states and american citizens gain valuable experience and skills to become morellll successfu successful. i would like to talk about the alumni of the program in the highlights of thegh stories one is called the future leaders exchange established in the 19 nineties at 27000 and alumni high school students and those that have participated in this program one is from the country of georgia and got straight a's and was inn jazz band and homecoming prints went back to georgia and applied to the us naval academy and was accepted so right n
initiative program bringing leaders from all over southeast asia to work together and to talk aboutthe future. second, and then adaptable with the new threats and priorities and we are optimizing our resources looking at cost efficient virtual exchanges and how that can assist in other operations with the merger in improving programs through robust monitoring andnd evaluation. so to talk about alumni networks we move people and move ideas and move policy. our programs are best thought of as the...
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orangutans are native to only two islands in southeast asia. on sumatra, 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. where are we at? almost 20. we are ready, 21 kg. so emel, tell me what is special about semenggoh nature reserve? ok, so semenggoh wildlife centre actually started off as a rehab centre, so we were established back in 1975, so it is more than a0 years ago. the reserve took orangutans that had been rescued from captivity or suffered from habitat loss, and taught them 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 tho
orangutans are native to only two islands in southeast asia. on sumatra, 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....
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orangutans are native to only two islands in southeast asia.ve on sumatra, 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. where are we at? almost 20. we are ready, 21 kg. so emel, tell me what is special about semenggoh nature reserve? ok, so semenggoh wildlife centre actually started off as a rehab centre, so we were established back in 1975, so it is more than a0 years ago. the reserve took orangutans that had been rescued from captivity or suffered from habitat loss, and taught them 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 t
orangutans are native to only two islands in southeast asia.ve on sumatra, 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....
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in southeast asia they overlap a lot. in africa, in west africa there's a lot of overlap as well and a lot of contention. these boundaries are the definition of where governance over the marine resources for a given country belongs to the domain of that given country. that country can choose to sell off access to oil exploration, mineral exploration, fisheries exploitation, and governments, especially in africa, earn a lot of revenue by selling some of those rights. the access to resources are going to change under scenarios of climate warming. my colleagues have done research on what causes conflict often times violent conflict over fish. it's direct access to the resource coupled with and made worse by declining fish populations and unclear maritime boundaries. not just maritime, but also the boundaries in inland waters. the second primary mechanism linking climate change to conflict is changes to food and livlihood security. i want to dig in a little bit more on what we mean by food security and relation to marine reso
in southeast asia they overlap a lot. in africa, in west africa there's a lot of overlap as well and a lot of contention. these boundaries are the definition of where governance over the marine resources for a given country belongs to the domain of that given country. that country can choose to sell off access to oil exploration, mineral exploration, fisheries exploitation, and governments, especially in africa, earn a lot of revenue by selling some of those rights. the access to resources are...
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this is also home to groups of one of the last remaining hunter and gatherer tribes in southeast asiand has been lost to deforestation, so the last majority now stay in settle m e nts last majority now stay in settlements like this one. —— vast majority. (laughs). ididn‘t settlements like this one. —— vast majority. (laughs). i didn't expect you to do that. with the nose... (laughs). so these are flutes, right? blowpipe? you make these? can you show me? i see, so make these? can you show me? i see, so you drill it by hand, so many times... speaks own language. that would be countless hours. there we go, mike corey, blowpipe maker. blowpipe are the traditional hunting weapon of these people. they are loaded with darts, tipped with strong poison from local trees. and you would use one of these big ones? wow, iam and you would use one of these big ones? wow, i am about six feet tall, that would be 1.8 metres. 0k, ones? wow, i am about six feet tall, that would be 1.8 metres. ok, so we are here like this... that one goes in the back. armed and dangerous. you first. safety off. sharpshoote
this is also home to groups of one of the last remaining hunter and gatherer tribes in southeast asiand has been lost to deforestation, so the last majority now stay in settle m e nts last majority now stay in settlements like this one. —— vast majority. (laughs). ididn‘t settlements like this one. —— vast majority. (laughs). i didn't expect you to do that. with the nose... (laughs). so these are flutes, right? blowpipe? you make these? can you show me? i see, so make these? can you...
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. >> we're protesting richard nixon's stupid action of expanding the war in southeast asia. >> presidentgoing to tell me that somebody escalates war that wants peace. he's just lying to the american people. >> you know, you see these bums, you know, blowing up the campuses. >> listen. the boys that are on the college campuses today are the luckiest people in the world. and here they are burning up the books. i mean, storming around about this issue. i mean, you name it. get rid of the war, there'll be another one. >> you can't have the president of the united states alienating students, refer to students as bums. >> the statement, itself, really was an affront to students emotionally. >> leave immediately. >> after two days of rioting over cambodia, the university banned rallies and the national guard stood by to enforce the ban. >> she resented being called a bum because she disagreed with someone else's opinion. she felt the war in cambodia was wrong. have we come to such a state in this country that a young girl has to be shot because she disagrees deeply with the actions of her gover
. >> we're protesting richard nixon's stupid action of expanding the war in southeast asia. >> presidentgoing to tell me that somebody escalates war that wants peace. he's just lying to the american people. >> you know, you see these bums, you know, blowing up the campuses. >> listen. the boys that are on the college campuses today are the luckiest people in the world. and here they are burning up the books. i mean, storming around about this issue. i mean, you name it....
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for example other smaller nations see in southeast asia their concerns are bit different d. are also concerned because of the ongoing trade war between us and trying our art they are benefiting from the changing floors of investment from both china to us all from us to china and they were being diverted to southeast asia saw to some of the countries concerned dhea norte very keen to openly. making a position regarding the hong kong situation because they also want to keep a relationship with china at the same time with us soledad they could benefit from . economic relationships. dr bloody found interesting question i certainly found it a fascinating answer time dr pat wong who's a senior lecturer in politics and international relations at the university of bath great to speak to you. maybe on us democratic presidential candidate joe biden's campaign team demanded major t.v. networks banned donald trump personal lawyer from appearing on their shows it alleges rudy giuliani is spreading damaging falsehoods about biden it's claimed on the behalf of the u.s. president at more pa
for example other smaller nations see in southeast asia their concerns are bit different d. are also concerned because of the ongoing trade war between us and trying our art they are benefiting from the changing floors of investment from both china to us all from us to china and they were being diverted to southeast asia saw to some of the countries concerned dhea norte very keen to openly. making a position regarding the hong kong situation because they also want to keep a relationship with...
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two of the top five countries for chinese buyers are southeast asia. couple of factors. one, the trade war, which obviously has strengthened the low labor cost markets of southeast asia. beendly, there is also significant investment in the markets of malaysia, thailand, vietnam, and others. real estate investments usually follow the investments into industry and infrastructure. the first thing is, our markets in southeast asia are quite affordable. in the philippines, you can buy an apartment for 100,000 u.s. dollars in the capital city, which is impossible in most western countries. the number of factors which have strengthened our markets, i would to the hong kong protest has not had a significant impact on the demand. real estate investments have been popular among all chinese buyers. >> it has been like teflon. it is one of the main reasons we have seen so much anger among young protesters about living affordability and housing affordability. i want to throw up this chart showing resilience of the hong kong property markets despite multiple financi
two of the top five countries for chinese buyers are southeast asia. couple of factors. one, the trade war, which obviously has strengthened the low labor cost markets of southeast asia. beendly, there is also significant investment in the markets of malaysia, thailand, vietnam, and others. real estate investments usually follow the investments into industry and infrastructure. the first thing is, our markets in southeast asia are quite affordable. in the philippines, you can buy an apartment...
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there are well—established networks that are based with facilitators that originate in southeast asiaimate destinations in europe, the uk is clearly popular. and well—established routes that smugglers do use. you look at a tragedy like this and you think they ought to be more that governments and police forces can do to cou ntera ct and police forces can do to counteract it, to prevent it happening. is there more? absolutely. i mean, this is an enormous challenge that we face as un odc to address both human trafficking and migrant smuggling, and for governments as well, and there's a number of initiatives that are taking place where governments are taking place where governments are working collaboratively. it is, specifically when we are talking about migrant smuggling across —— a cross border issues a cross—border collaboration is a critical response to address this issue. is there anything in this incident that would confirm to you that these people we re confirm to you that these people were most likely chinese? it is difficult to say. again, references we re difficult to say. aga
there are well—established networks that are based with facilitators that originate in southeast asiaimate destinations in europe, the uk is clearly popular. and well—established routes that smugglers do use. you look at a tragedy like this and you think they ought to be more that governments and police forces can do to cou ntera ct and police forces can do to counteract it, to prevent it happening. is there more? absolutely. i mean, this is an enormous challenge that we face as un odc to...
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for us to withdraw would mean a collapsed not only of south vietnam but southeast asia, so we are going to stay there. eisenhower and president johnson expressed the same conclusion during their terms of office. for the future of peace, precipitous withdrawal would be a disaster of immense magnitude. a nation cannot remain great if it betrays its allies and lets down its friends. our defeat and humiliation in question,nam, without would promote recklessness in the councils of those great powers who have not yet abandoned their goals of world this would spark violence wherever our commitments helps maintain peace. in the middle east, in berlin, eventually, in the western hemisphere. ultimately, this would cost more lives. >> the silent majority. >> these are americans from us -- from all segments of the population, including people of all ages, occupations, and religion. -- every levelle of the community and region. the silent majority. many prefer to make their views town by writing a letter legislature rather than by taking part in public demonstrations either for or .gainst a particul
for us to withdraw would mean a collapsed not only of south vietnam but southeast asia, so we are going to stay there. eisenhower and president johnson expressed the same conclusion during their terms of office. for the future of peace, precipitous withdrawal would be a disaster of immense magnitude. a nation cannot remain great if it betrays its allies and lets down its friends. our defeat and humiliation in question,nam, without would promote recklessness in the councils of those great powers...
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united states engaged actively not only with china, but with also the other asian country, in southeast asiaa, even for that matter south asia, and cooperatively, constructively, to enable these countries to have economic links with china at the same time as they have economic links and other links with the united states. if u.s./china relations are not stable and not amicable, it's much harder for all of us to do that. we will be pressured very hard to choose sides, and it will be a very painful choice. >>> for most countries in asia, if they have to choose between american and china, what will they do? >> i think they will be very unhappy, because all of your ali alies, partners, australia, new zealand, tie lchbd, all treaty, have china as the biggest trading partner. if you ask them to prove, and therefore i must cut off my links, that puts them in a very difficult position. singapore is not an ally, but a close partner to the united states, but we also have the biggest trading links with china, as well as the united states. >>> what do you think the world of technology looks like if the
united states engaged actively not only with china, but with also the other asian country, in southeast asiaa, even for that matter south asia, and cooperatively, constructively, to enable these countries to have economic links with china at the same time as they have economic links and other links with the united states. if u.s./china relations are not stable and not amicable, it's much harder for all of us to do that. we will be pressured very hard to choose sides, and it will be a very...
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the government typically has low capacity to deal with those issues and then these in southeast asia especially, these are the countries that are going to be the hardest by climate change where some of those impacts will be felt the greatest area to talk about this and put this in context i want touse indonesia as an example i'll start with that and try to back up a little bit . indonesia is the second largest fishing town in the world in terms of the amount of wild fish harvested. china is the first but the country that struggles with poverty hasabout a 10 percent poverty rate . of its 270 million people, 10 percent lived below the poverty line which indonesia is about 76 cents a day. the fishing is often referred to as a last resort occupation when agriculture and other jobs don't work out, you can just go fishing and so many of these coastal communities depend on fish for nutrition and to climb out of poverty and if you're not certain how important fisheries are in indonesia, google minister susie fuji and i'm sure you will pull out a photograph of the fishing boats that have ille
the government typically has low capacity to deal with those issues and then these in southeast asia especially, these are the countries that are going to be the hardest by climate change where some of those impacts will be felt the greatest area to talk about this and put this in context i want touse indonesia as an example i'll start with that and try to back up a little bit . indonesia is the second largest fishing town in the world in terms of the amount of wild fish harvested. china is the...
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of the program southeast asia's rapid development is behind an enormous appetite for sand for construction there but that is taking a huge toll on local ecosystems. and the future of cab rides this year german startup polo copter demonstrates its 1st prototype in singapore helping to revolutionize urban transport. for business on the w m how you navigate us thank you for joining us it's been confirmed the japanese tech conglomerate softbank will spend more than $10000000000.00 taking control of work space sharing startup we work it's now spent $19000000000.00 on a company that is valued at $8000000000.00 last week we work canceled an i.p.o. which was originally valued at a staggering $47000000000.00 it's understood c.e.o. adam human is stepping down as part of the deal but while he gets a golden parachute we work staff face to sack. i'm now joined by the w.c. financial correspondent on wall street gets caught of who's joining me now good evening yes well we've seen mixed reactions to this announcement with some analysts even calling it a crisis for a soft bank what do we make of the steel.
of the program southeast asia's rapid development is behind an enormous appetite for sand for construction there but that is taking a huge toll on local ecosystems. and the future of cab rides this year german startup polo copter demonstrates its 1st prototype in singapore helping to revolutionize urban transport. for business on the w m how you navigate us thank you for joining us it's been confirmed the japanese tech conglomerate softbank will spend more than $10000000000.00 taking control of...
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united states engaged actively, not only with china but with also the other asian countries in southeast asiaia, and south asia. and cooperatively constructively, to enable these countries to be -- to have economic links with china at the same time as they have economic links and other links with the united states. and if u.s./china relations are not stable and not amicable, it's much harder for all of us to do that. we will be pressured very hard to choose sides, and it will be a very painful choice. >> for most countries, if they have to choose between america and china, what will they do? >> i think they will be very unhappy. all of your allies and many of your partners, japan, korea, philippines, australia, new zealand, all treaty allies, all of them have china as their biggest trading partner. so if you ask them to choose and say i, therefore, must cut off my links with my biggest trading partner, i think you will put them in a very difficult position. singapo singapore, we're not an ally. we're a close partner of the united states, but we also have our big e trading links with china. bi
united states engaged actively, not only with china but with also the other asian countries in southeast asiaia, and south asia. and cooperatively constructively, to enable these countries to be -- to have economic links with china at the same time as they have economic links and other links with the united states. and if u.s./china relations are not stable and not amicable, it's much harder for all of us to do that. we will be pressured very hard to choose sides, and it will be a very painful...
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hydro power is growing in importance especially along major waterways like the mekong river in southeast asia there are already dozens of dams in its basin and plenty more planned a big plant has just gone online in laos but opponents say the ecological and social costs are too high. the $4500000000.00 a year bery mega dam seen here under construction and 2016 is just one of many hydroelectric projects being planned along the mekong river in laos the landlocked asian country has set its sights on becoming the battery of asia almost all the power it produces will be sold to a thai energy company the day i'm officially went into operation tuesday with animated videos and other p.r. moves like newspaper advertising developers have touted this is a a very as a win win for both countries one that's fish friendly and a blueprint of renewable energy but images of dried out affected areas downstream are now causing an outcry tens of millions of people live along the banks of the me kong and many rely on the river for their livelihoods they say they're already feeling the effects. in the old days ther
hydro power is growing in importance especially along major waterways like the mekong river in southeast asia there are already dozens of dams in its basin and plenty more planned a big plant has just gone online in laos but opponents say the ecological and social costs are too high. the $4500000000.00 a year bery mega dam seen here under construction and 2016 is just one of many hydroelectric projects being planned along the mekong river in laos the landlocked asian country has set its sights...
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some of the factories have moved to southeast asia especially shoe manufacturers. that are you know at the moment that's putting pressure on the local job market here. showing that as well to be educated. and that means that you share my is likely to face months of uncertainty before she finds better paying work. in the united states has begun imposing 7 and a half $1000000000.00 worth of tariffs on the european union the world trade organization approved to the punitive measures to subsidies that the e.u. gives airbus planes the u.s. originally went to the w t o back in 2004 the duties affect a long list of products like wine cheese and ham the european commission has a list of counterterrorist it wants to impose on american goods as washington's subsidizes boeing. write more tit for tat tariffs here in the offing. is standing by for us in germany's financial hub frankfurt all they want to do that is terrorist mean for e.u. companies. well it means that they will have to have a bit more trouble perhaps selling their wares in the united states because on top of the
some of the factories have moved to southeast asia especially shoe manufacturers. that are you know at the moment that's putting pressure on the local job market here. showing that as well to be educated. and that means that you share my is likely to face months of uncertainty before she finds better paying work. in the united states has begun imposing 7 and a half $1000000000.00 worth of tariffs on the european union the world trade organization approved to the punitive measures to subsidies...
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data and sought shelter in safer securities japan's nikkei index slump 2 percent with indexes in southeast asia and australia contributing to the retreat weak manufacturing and hiring daughter in the u.s. have spurred the latest jitters the prospect of a new trade conflicts between the u.s. and europe is also fanning best words. let's go live to andrea think she's following the markets for us from singapore hello are investors reacting to the specter of. well obviously you know there was a turbulent times in the market city asia is not spare and this at this 1st dispute adds to the nervousness of investors to the upcoming washington talks between us and china and this who call this a risk toxic environment says in this current market traders are better of this instead is this squabble between the u.s. and the e.u. giving the chinese a ticket to the global market long term. well for those who do who don't already know and i'm familiar it's time to get familiar with the name called make all the china commercial aircraft call of china and the french finance minister himself warned that this brand
data and sought shelter in safer securities japan's nikkei index slump 2 percent with indexes in southeast asia and australia contributing to the retreat weak manufacturing and hiring daughter in the u.s. have spurred the latest jitters the prospect of a new trade conflicts between the u.s. and europe is also fanning best words. let's go live to andrea think she's following the markets for us from singapore hello are investors reacting to the specter of. well obviously you know there was a...
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not least because the obvious place part marginal fdi spend now is in southeast asia rather than northsia for variety of lesions not least cost benefits. we have seen a lot of interest veryean, and it is a large, diverse, growing part of the world. there a lot of interesting names there as well. yvonne: the trend we saw a few weeks ago with a big surge rotation out of growth into value. that came to a screeching halt last week. can you continue to abide -- right some of these sick for can -- cyclical value names. >> that is a very interesting point. the same performance of growth over value has been notable for years. the key is to make sure when you're by growth your buying quality growth. what you do not want to do is buy low quality growth for the sake of the growth in us and risk watching the equity employed if you get a combination of derating and earnings miss as. growthiness' on the converse side, a lot of value that is worth investing in and more income in asia -- more income producers in asia than many realize. >> since we are talking value and growth, hong kong has been batte
not least because the obvious place part marginal fdi spend now is in southeast asia rather than northsia for variety of lesions not least cost benefits. we have seen a lot of interest veryean, and it is a large, diverse, growing part of the world. there a lot of interesting names there as well. yvonne: the trend we saw a few weeks ago with a big surge rotation out of growth into value. that came to a screeching halt last week. can you continue to abide -- right some of these sick for can --...
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wherever you look at who the bananas are met in america tomatoes from europe or seafood from southeast asia the kind of rights violations you see in the way a similar wherever you look and. it's awesome an isolated case you know it's very typical for the kind of problems that we see in supply chains of german and european retailers and brands that's why we think such a fundamental problem needs a fundamental solution which means a legal solution so that no company can try away from taking their responsibility to care for human rights and their supply chains i mean do companies i mean here germany we have sort of like a handful of big brands selling t. do they actually know what's going on yes the rights violations and assignment in india have been documented for many many years they know it and they do a bit they tinker at the edges but they're not prepared to look at the business practices at the core of their business but it doesn't work like that if you say because business practices can't change the price price that i pay to produce is going to be raised then sending them a letter sayin
wherever you look at who the bananas are met in america tomatoes from europe or seafood from southeast asia the kind of rights violations you see in the way a similar wherever you look and. it's awesome an isolated case you know it's very typical for the kind of problems that we see in supply chains of german and european retailers and brands that's why we think such a fundamental problem needs a fundamental solution which means a legal solution so that no company can try away from taking their...
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elephants have roamed south and southeast asia for thousands of years but now their survival is under threat poaching and shrinking habitats are growing dangers to asian elephants conservationists are trying to help but it's a struggle. helping this core month old get through the hardest part of her day. a deep cleaning of the nasty wound on her leg caused by a poacher snare. and as an adult watch you don't dare to let the other elephants because she's still young and her leg is still in pain we couldn't find her parents and we're not sure whether or not they were killed by elephant porters. the orphaned calf arrived here last month her carers have named her a arsene after the forest region where she was found she appears to be on the mend but staff warn she's not yet out of danger. on minorities and the big challenge for us in taking care of baby elephants is to keep them alive and it's kind of a big problem because 2 young elephants have already died. so these young animals are very important for us question what 18 if a little of them have a mother to feed them that well fed with m
elephants have roamed south and southeast asia for thousands of years but now their survival is under threat poaching and shrinking habitats are growing dangers to asian elephants conservationists are trying to help but it's a struggle. helping this core month old get through the hardest part of her day. a deep cleaning of the nasty wound on her leg caused by a poacher snare. and as an adult watch you don't dare to let the other elephants because she's still young and her leg is still in pain...
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african swine favor reaching across europe in the not last not last 8 months right throughout southeast asia ensuring that our pets and disease free status from this disease which some say he's potentially the worst animal health does a the world will ever say the disease has wiped out pig populations across asia and europe and was recently detected in east timor just to australia's north west really and pork exports to asia have benefited from the country's disease free status as herds across asia are being slaughtered because of infection the industry contributes some 2 $1000000000.00 to australia's g.d.p. and employs $20000.00 people. and that has some of the other stories making news around the world harley davidson has suspended production off its life why electric motor. cycle which the brand had rolled out as part of a deficit pick ation push the decision follows the discovery of a problem with vehicles battery also it appears buyers of its traditional motorbikes and interested in an electric version of their favorite model. the german flight attendants union has called on live tons o
african swine favor reaching across europe in the not last not last 8 months right throughout southeast asia ensuring that our pets and disease free status from this disease which some say he's potentially the worst animal health does a the world will ever say the disease has wiped out pig populations across asia and europe and was recently detected in east timor just to australia's north west really and pork exports to asia have benefited from the country's disease free status as herds across...
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some of the factories have moved to southeast asia especially shoe manufacturers. that are you know at the moment that's putting pressure on the local job market here. showing it as well to be edgy. and that means that you show my is likely to face months of uncertainty before she finds better paying work. one day off to britain and the european union came to a tentative brings that agreement the pound is down the half a percent that's after britain rise by up to 5 percent best as have doubts about prime minister bars to johnson's chances of getting the new deal signed if so britain would go for a harder break the than in the agreement reached under his feet as a threesome make the british parliament will discuss the new proposal on saturday. the united states has begun imposing 7 and a half $1000000000.00 worth of tariffs on the european union the world trade organization approved the putative measures for subsidies the e.u. gives us planes the u.s. originally went to the w t o back in 2000 for the g.'s effect a long list of products like wine cheese and ham the e
some of the factories have moved to southeast asia especially shoe manufacturers. that are you know at the moment that's putting pressure on the local job market here. showing it as well to be edgy. and that means that you show my is likely to face months of uncertainty before she finds better paying work. one day off to britain and the european union came to a tentative brings that agreement the pound is down the half a percent that's after britain rise by up to 5 percent best as have doubts...
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into forced labor and india china and pakistan have the highest absolute numbers of slaves but southeast asia sees a lot of active. poor job prospects natural disasters and military conflicts there are all factors behind waves of displaced people and migrants for more we have rachel smith with the human trafficking foundation with us rachel tell us what you know about human trafficking to the u.k. from asia let's start with china that's where investigators were looking at from the beginning. well as you just said melissa most in most cases people are trafficked because they have an existing vulnerability and we find from asia and specifically from china that many people will be suffering poverty in their homes and especially when you see i mean countries like china with such an economic. inequality often find those poorer communities coming to the u.k. on the promise of a bat's a life and that is often on a promise from traffic is who give false promises of better what prospects of having that immigration and sorted out and then once they arrive in the u.k. and they find a very different circ
into forced labor and india china and pakistan have the highest absolute numbers of slaves but southeast asia sees a lot of active. poor job prospects natural disasters and military conflicts there are all factors behind waves of displaced people and migrants for more we have rachel smith with the human trafficking foundation with us rachel tell us what you know about human trafficking to the u.k. from asia let's start with china that's where investigators were looking at from the beginning....
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british predator welcome to news asia it's good to have you with us now they've been in south and southeast asia for thousands of years but now their survival is under threat. and human animal conflict is posing an increasing risk to the survival of these elephants and nowhere is that more clear than in myanmar. helping this 4 month old get through the hardest part of her day a deep clean up the nasty wound on her leg caused by a poacher sneer. and as an adult to watch you know we don't appear to let her stay with the other elephants because she's still young and her leg is still in pain we couldn't find her parents and we're not sure whether or not they were killed by elephant poacher's. the orphaned calf arrived here last month. her carers have named her a our same after the forced region where she was found she appears to be on the mend but staff warn she's not yet out of danger. on. the big challenge for us in taking care of baby elephants is to keep them alive. it's kind of a big problem because too young elephants have already died before so these young animals are very important for us. i
british predator welcome to news asia it's good to have you with us now they've been in south and southeast asia for thousands of years but now their survival is under threat. and human animal conflict is posing an increasing risk to the survival of these elephants and nowhere is that more clear than in myanmar. helping this 4 month old get through the hardest part of her day a deep clean up the nasty wound on her leg caused by a poacher sneer. and as an adult to watch you know we don't appear...
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hydro power is growing in importance especially along major waterways like the mekong river in southeast asia there are already dozens of dams in its basin and plenty more planned a big plant has just gone online in laos but opponents say the ecological and social costs are too high. the $4500000000.00 a year bery mega dam seen here under construction and 2016 is just one of many hydroelectric projects being planned along the mekong river in laos the landlocked asian country has set its sights on becoming the battery of asia almost all of the power.
hydro power is growing in importance especially along major waterways like the mekong river in southeast asia there are already dozens of dams in its basin and plenty more planned a big plant has just gone online in laos but opponents say the ecological and social costs are too high. the $4500000000.00 a year bery mega dam seen here under construction and 2016 is just one of many hydroelectric projects being planned along the mekong river in laos the landlocked asian country has set its sights...
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of the program southeast asia's rapid development is behind an enormous appetite for sand for construction there but that is taking a huge toll on local ecosystems. and the future of cab rides this year.
of the program southeast asia's rapid development is behind an enormous appetite for sand for construction there but that is taking a huge toll on local ecosystems. and the future of cab rides this year.