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the japan times looks at the corporate exit from china well under way.article discussing lots of companies based in china who are already moving their factories or expanding their alternative factories into other countries. this is interesting. is having many effect at that and we were talking about bilateral deals and a lot going on behind the scene. mrs trump economics in action, macro economics influenced by the decision—making of donald trump. this will have a huge impact on the global economy because for decades now china has been the engine that has driven low—cost low production model. as soon as we see these tariffs, we have heard the figures, the 25% on 50 billion in july, the 10% added onto the 200 billion that will rise to 25% by the end of the year and a further proposed $267 billion being added onto the. this is impacting the cost model base for the global economy and potentially moving production out of china and we can see thailand and taiwan eyeing up some of the business. moving on to the guardian and their research on what we are doing
the japan times looks at the corporate exit from china well under way.article discussing lots of companies based in china who are already moving their factories or expanding their alternative factories into other countries. this is interesting. is having many effect at that and we were talking about bilateral deals and a lot going on behind the scene. mrs trump economics in action, macro economics influenced by the decision—making of donald trump. this will have a huge impact on the global...
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so, one of the big stories in the financial times now and the emerging market sell—off sparked by turkey and argentina's currency crisis. and over to the japan this picture of a street hit by a powerful earthquake that struck southern hokkaido early thursday morning. the front page of the guardian in the uk now and the head of nhs england criticising betting firms that sponsor premier league football clubs — saying they should do more to help britain's gamblers. the new york times runs the astonishing tale of thousands of enormous seagulls. they've landed in rome and are invading residents' homes and have even eaten the vatican's peace doves! shocking scenes.
so, one of the big stories in the financial times now and the emerging market sell—off sparked by turkey and argentina's currency crisis. and over to the japan this picture of a street hit by a powerful earthquake that struck southern hokkaido early thursday morning. the front page of the guardian in the uk now and the head of nhs england criticising betting firms that sponsor premier league football clubs — saying they should do more to help britain's gamblers. the new york times runs the...
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so, one of the big stories in the financial times now and the emerging market sell—off sparked by turkey and argentina's currency crisis. and over to the japan and the latest on their website shows this picture of a street hit by a powerful earthquake that struck southern hokkaido early thursday morning. the front page of the guardian in the uk now and the head of nhs england criticising betting firms that sponsor premier league football clubs — saying they should do more to help britain's gamblers. the new york times runs the astonishing tale of thousands of enormous seagulls. they've landed in rome and are invading residents‘ homes and have even eaten the vatican's peace doves! shocking scenes. that "it —— let us begin. with me is oliver cornock, editor—in—chief, of the oxford business group. lets start with this story, the story leading a lot of papers in the uk about theresa may vowing revenge on russia and the big picture of the two key suspects. we're more used to television plots along lines than real headlines. but is this the new diplomacy? these political dogfights on the front page of the newspapers? certainly no peace dogs here.
so, one of the big stories in the financial times now and the emerging market sell—off sparked by turkey and argentina's currency crisis. and over to the japan and the latest on their website shows this picture of a street hit by a powerful earthquake that struck southern hokkaido early thursday morning. the front page of the guardian in the uk now and the head of nhs england criticising betting firms that sponsor premier league football clubs — saying they should do more to help britain's...
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the japan times reports a growing number of asian manufacturers who are moving to shift production from region in the wake of us president donald trump's imposition of tariffs on chinese imports. the guardian focusses on our current obsession with on demand tv services. this article, found on their website, says the average uk citizen now spends 26 days per year glued in front of their screens which is around eight times longer than they spend exercising. and finally it's being called a ‘comeback of the ages'. usa today shows a triumphant tiger woods who has won his first tour championship victory in five years.
the japan times reports a growing number of asian manufacturers who are moving to shift production from region in the wake of us president donald trump's imposition of tariffs on chinese imports. the guardian focusses on our current obsession with on demand tv services. this article, found on their website, says the average uk citizen now spends 26 days per year glued in front of their screens which is around eight times longer than they spend exercising. and finally it's being called a...
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trade also provides the main story in the japan times, the international edition, with the prime minister'sral assembly. shinzo abe says he would do his best to strengthen the free trade system which he said had brought japan post—war prosperity. finally, the arab news also goes to the un for its lead story, looking into president trump's chairing of the security council. the paper reports for the first time since taking office, donald trump has endorsed a two—state solution as the best way to resolve the conflict between israel and the palestinians. those other papers. —— and those are the papers. for india, the world's second most populous country, plastic waste is a growing problem. that's especially the case during the monsoon season, where it clogs drains and leads to flooding on some city streets. going green isn't cheap but now businesses in the country's emerging tech hub of hyderabad are finding an opportunity to turn this plastic rubbish into something a lot more precious. devina gupta reports. it's a cloudy evening in this parking lot in the southern city of hyderabad. for indran
trade also provides the main story in the japan times, the international edition, with the prime minister'sral assembly. shinzo abe says he would do his best to strengthen the free trade system which he said had brought japan post—war prosperity. finally, the arab news also goes to the un for its lead story, looking into president trump's chairing of the security council. the paper reports for the first time since taking office, donald trump has endorsed a two—state solution as the best way...
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the japan times is leading with a story on experts warning that climate change is increasing the risk with typhoons, floods, heat waves, landslides and earthquakes. and the straits times has a report on a proposal to reform sexual assault laws in singapore. if the government accept the recommendations, men who force themselves on their wives could be prosecuted for rape. syrian government forces have been accused of using barrel bombs packed with explosives and shrapnel on villages in idlib, with reports of several people, including children, being killed. the un warns there could be a humanitarian catastrophe on a scale not yet seen in syria's seven—year civil war. our international correspondent orla guerin reports from hatay province, on the turkish side of the border. the agony of idlib. the last bastions of armed opposition in syria. the assad regime unleashed in more airstrikes, targeting jihadis it says, but they are surrounded by innocent civilians. on the ground, white helmet volunteers, rushing to save some of the latest victims. and among the rubble, a sign of life. and a c
the japan times is leading with a story on experts warning that climate change is increasing the risk with typhoons, floods, heat waves, landslides and earthquakes. and the straits times has a report on a proposal to reform sexual assault laws in singapore. if the government accept the recommendations, men who force themselves on their wives could be prosecuted for rape. syrian government forces have been accused of using barrel bombs packed with explosives and shrapnel on villages in idlib,...
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the democratic party was created, why? i think at the time, japanvery strong and a somehow attractive alternative. 1950 was the year that japan had the san francisco peace treaty. a time of true division. one is socialist. not only european, but soviet union and people's republic of china. the soviet union was popular at that time. but wisely, the japanese public chose the conservative party. the conservative party really needed to have strong power. so, several conservative parties emerged as the liberal democratic party. there is no alternative for japan so far. don't underestimate the party dynamics. prime minister abe is popular and very strong. there are no guarantees. gdp has been very strong, because of japan's economic prosperity. very good short- term and continuous economic development. we have an income cap, a good resource. many financial burdens inc
the democratic party was created, why? i think at the time, japanvery strong and a somehow attractive alternative. 1950 was the year that japan had the san francisco peace treaty. a time of true division. one is socialist. not only european, but soviet union and people's republic of china. the soviet union was popular at that time. but wisely, the japanese public chose the conservative party. the conservative party really needed to have strong power. so, several conservative parties emerged as...
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the japan times front page lead is on the hokkaido earthquake that reached the maximum seven onjapan‘e city of tomakomai, and was felt strongly in hokkaido's capital of sapporo. the straits times reports a speech by prime minister lee hsien loong saying singapore has developed its own variation of chinese culture. he said it was an identity that resonated with chinese—singaporea ns as well as singaporeans of other races. and the new york times has a front page feature on the singer cher. she had just spent several hours in a recording studio putting the final touches on dancing queen, her latest album, inspired by her return to the big screen in the movie musical mamma mia! here we go again. that brings you up to date with some of the papers. many thanks, sharanjit. the remarkable story of chiune sugihara, the japanese vice—consul to lithuania during the second world war, is being turned into a feature film. known as japan's 0skar schindler for helping to save 6,000 jewish people from nazi persecution, mr sugihara defied his government by issuing more than 2,000 transit visas to jewis
the japan times front page lead is on the hokkaido earthquake that reached the maximum seven onjapan‘e city of tomakomai, and was felt strongly in hokkaido's capital of sapporo. the straits times reports a speech by prime minister lee hsien loong saying singapore has developed its own variation of chinese culture. he said it was an identity that resonated with chinese—singaporea ns as well as singaporeans of other races. and the new york times has a front page feature on the singer cher....
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the japan times counts the cost of typhoonjebi, the worst storm to hit the country in 25 years.n the damage to kansai airport, where thousands of passengers were left stranded. the straits times says the high—speed railway between kuala lumpur and singapore is heading for a serious delay. the service will take four years longer than expected. if all goes well, the first trains will roll out of the station in 2031. and the new york times is on the lookout for some supersized seagulls. why? besause they have been ruffling a few feathers. these avian agitators are proving a major headache for the italian capital. they have invaded people's homes and eaten the vatican's peace doves. now, what stories are sparking discussions online? these models have been grabbing your attention online. they are also taking the fashion industry by storm. there isjust one problem — they are not real. balmain has used computer—generated models in its latest campaign. among them is shudu. she has been dubbed the world's first digital supermodel. a senior member of president trump's own administration h
the japan times counts the cost of typhoonjebi, the worst storm to hit the country in 25 years.n the damage to kansai airport, where thousands of passengers were left stranded. the straits times says the high—speed railway between kuala lumpur and singapore is heading for a serious delay. the service will take four years longer than expected. if all goes well, the first trains will roll out of the station in 2031. and the new york times is on the lookout for some supersized seagulls. why?...
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the international edition of the japan times is reporting on a typhoon. women have been caned six times for having sex with each other in violation of the country‘s islamic laws. the women, aged 22 and 32, were arrested when they were found together in a car in the conservative northern state of tereng—ganu. the sentence was carried out behind closed doors in the region‘s high court. human rights groups say it was cruel and unjust. here‘s the views of some activists from the lgbt community in malaysia. how much deeper into the closet do you want people to go? and this is all a distraction from other much bigger issues, which i think are facing the country. like, you know, tremendous corruption. an economy that‘s being, kind of, need as a result of previous actions. 0h, let‘s pick on these people. now they're not allowing you to have consensual sex. who knows in future, they'll probably not allow you to, you know, same—sex partner, to hold hands in public. anything that anyone does now, it's like they've set a precedent to have a free hand to punish as and
the international edition of the japan times is reporting on a typhoon. women have been caned six times for having sex with each other in violation of the country‘s islamic laws. the women, aged 22 and 32, were arrested when they were found together in a car in the conservative northern state of tereng—ganu. the sentence was carried out behind closed doors in the region‘s high court. human rights groups say it was cruel and unjust. here‘s the views of some activists from the lgbt...
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the japan times reports on the impact us tariffs are having on chinese imports.g production from china to other factories in the region. the paper says, companies which have not shifted, are making contingency plans in case the trade war continues. the philippine daily inquirer features a story on us restrictions on granting green cards. it says the trump administration is planning to clamp down on legal immigration. the proposed scheme would make it tougher for foreigners living in the us to secure permanent residency, if they are receiving food, housing or medical aid. the financial times reports on the state funeral of vietnam's president tran dai quang, who died on friday at the age of 61. the newspaper shows buddhist monks praying for the late president, who had been ill for some time. now babita, a news bulletin is trending in saudi arabia. ajournalist in saudi arabia has made history by becoming the country's first female news anchor. weam al dakheel presented the main news bulletin for al saudiya, a state—run tv channel. the journalist received praise on
the japan times reports on the impact us tariffs are having on chinese imports.g production from china to other factories in the region. the paper says, companies which have not shifted, are making contingency plans in case the trade war continues. the philippine daily inquirer features a story on us restrictions on granting green cards. it says the trump administration is planning to clamp down on legal immigration. the proposed scheme would make it tougher for foreigners living in the us to...
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the japan times front page lead is on the hokkaido earthquake that reached the maximum 7 onjapan‘s seismicakomai, and was felt strongly in hokkaido's capital of sapporo. the straits times reports a speech by prime minister lee hsien loong saying singapore has developed its own variation of chinese culture. he said it was an identity that resonated with chinese—singaporea ns as well as singaporeans of other races. and the new york times has a front page feature on the singer cher. she had just spent several hours in a recording studio putting the final touches on dancing queen, her latest album, inspired by her return to the big screen in the movie musical mamma mia! here we go again. now, what stories are sparking discussions online? sharanjit, once again there has been an outpouring of love online for the cranberries lead singer dolores 0'riordan, after a coroner released details of the 46—year—old's death. 0'riordan had a cult following, especially in asia, with the cranberries selling a0 million records worldwide. according to the inquest, 0'riordan died by drowning due to alcohol intox
the japan times front page lead is on the hokkaido earthquake that reached the maximum 7 onjapan‘s seismicakomai, and was felt strongly in hokkaido's capital of sapporo. the straits times reports a speech by prime minister lee hsien loong saying singapore has developed its own variation of chinese culture. he said it was an identity that resonated with chinese—singaporea ns as well as singaporeans of other races. and the new york times has a front page feature on the singer cher. she had...
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the japan times leads with typhoonjebi, the most powerful storm to hit the country in in 25 years. winds and mudslides across the west and northeast as the typhoon first made landfall in the southern part of tokushima. the south china morning post is reporting that president xijinping will send his right—hand man to north korea. one of china's top officials, li zha nshu, chairman of the national people's congress will attend the 70th anniversary of the founding of north korea. and the new york times has a front page feature on how militants in libya are using facebook. the so—called "keyboard warriors," are said to be posting fake news, hateful comments and battlefield guidance. a bridge has collapsed in kolkata. at least one person has died and nineteen injured. many are feared to be trapped under the debris and rescue operations are continuing into the night. commuters in cars and bikes were on the bridge when it came down. rachel stanton reports. at first glance it is the striking sight. several vehicles, including at first glance it is the striking sight. severalvehicles, inclu
the japan times leads with typhoonjebi, the most powerful storm to hit the country in in 25 years. winds and mudslides across the west and northeast as the typhoon first made landfall in the southern part of tokushima. the south china morning post is reporting that president xijinping will send his right—hand man to north korea. one of china's top officials, li zha nshu, chairman of the national people's congress will attend the 70th anniversary of the founding of north korea. and the new...
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the new york times. the report says current and former american intelligence officials say that kim jong—un is tailoring his nuclear plan to the interests of president trump. and the front page of the japanive people in the country are now older than seventy. the ranks of the elderly, defined as those sixty five or over, have grown to a record 35.57 million. in just a few hours, moonjae—in will become the first south korean leader in over a decade to visit the north korean capital pyongyang. —— earlier i spoke to howard johnson about all information. —— earlier i spoke to howard johnson about all informationlj —— earlier i spoke to howard johnson about all information. i am in one of the province is hardest hit by the tycoon. life is returning to normal, we have seen street markets open again. people tacking down their roots, tidying their porches. in the last few days we visited a few towns in this area and sort the devastation. —— source. —— saw. that is a big issue here because there has been rising rice prices, a sta ple there has been rising rice prices, a staple for filipino families. they have increased about 10% in the last year. this area is a breadbasket for the country, all of
the new york times. the report says current and former american intelligence officials say that kim jong—un is tailoring his nuclear plan to the interests of president trump. and the front page of the japanive people in the country are now older than seventy. the ranks of the elderly, defined as those sixty five or over, have grown to a record 35.57 million. in just a few hours, moonjae—in will become the first south korean leader in over a decade to visit the north korean capital...
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president at his last meeting with north korea's kimjong—un, saying they will have another summ' the japan timesories. it reports on the start of shinzo abe's five day visit to the us, which touched on both trade and north korea. it quotes the japanese prime minister as saying they were "very constructive". now, what stories are sparking discussions online? here's how to cope with hold—ups at the airport. have a listen. an easyjet flight to venice was delayed by an hour, so the camerata of leman orchestra chose to play a spontaneous concert for other passengers stuck in geneva airport. with a suitcase and a person to hold the musical score, the group, led by virtuoso fabrizio von arx, kept the public entertained. bravo! the disgraced american comedian, bill cosby, has been in a sentencing hearing in pennsylvania for drugging and molesting a woman in 200a. he was found guilty in april of three counts of sexual assault against the former basketball player, andrea constand. nada tawfik has the latest. andrea constand made a very brief statement in court. she said, all i ask is forjustice as the cou
president at his last meeting with north korea's kimjong—un, saying they will have another summ' the japan timesories. it reports on the start of shinzo abe's five day visit to the us, which touched on both trade and north korea. it quotes the japanese prime minister as saying they were "very constructive". now, what stories are sparking discussions online? here's how to cope with hold—ups at the airport. have a listen. an easyjet flight to venice was delayed by an hour, so the...
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the japan times takes a peak at a spooky river tour that's really been drawing in visitors. n abandoned 50 years ago and the thick fog only adds to the other—worldly atmosphere. the straits times says the makeover of singapore's changi airport is now almost complete. the project, know as thejewel, is designed to turn the building into a world—class attraction. it will wow travelers with a 40m waterfall. and the new york times speaks to the breakout star heloise letissier about going from christine to chris. the french singer known for christine and the queens now prefers just chris. which also happens to be the name of her new album. we have got an update for you now on a story we brought you earlier, when police closed several streets in the british city of salisbury after two people were taken ill in a restaurant. the city in southern england was the scene of four poisonings using the nerve agent novichok. with me is the bbc‘s simonjones. bring us up to date, tell us firstly what happened to night in salisbury. as you just outlined, when you hear the words, the alarm bells
the japan times takes a peak at a spooky river tour that's really been drawing in visitors. n abandoned 50 years ago and the thick fog only adds to the other—worldly atmosphere. the straits times says the makeover of singapore's changi airport is now almost complete. the project, know as thejewel, is designed to turn the building into a world—class attraction. it will wow travelers with a 40m waterfall. and the new york times speaks to the breakout star heloise letissier about going from...
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the japan times covers elon musk‘s company spacex sending the first private passenger to fly around ther yusaku maezawa will be the first lunar traveler since the last us apollo mission in 1972. we will be hearing more on that later. south korea's president, moonjae—in, is still in pyongyang as part of a three—day summit with north korean leader kim jong—un. president moon is hoping to kick—start progress on denuclearisation talks, after discussions with washington reached a deadlock. the bbc‘s laura bickerjoins us now live from the south korean capital, seoul. how do you think they won went? well, in terms of the welcome mat president moon received, unbelievable. i think the scenes in pyongyang where you saw them dressed in their best korean dresses, and best suits, waving, shouting for unification, as president moon and kim jong—un waved from the open top car, an amazing propaganda coup for president kim jong—un. president moon looks happy, he looks relaxed, and there certainly seems to be some chemistry between the two. the problem he has is the interest here in seoul doesn't seem to
the japan times covers elon musk‘s company spacex sending the first private passenger to fly around ther yusaku maezawa will be the first lunar traveler since the last us apollo mission in 1972. we will be hearing more on that later. south korea's president, moonjae—in, is still in pyongyang as part of a three—day summit with north korean leader kim jong—un. president moon is hoping to kick—start progress on denuclearisation talks, after discussions with washington reached a deadlock....
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we start with the front page of the japan times, which has russian president vladimir putin suggestingthat solves their long running territorial dispute by the end of the year. in response to putin's comment, the chief cabinet secretary yoshihide suga said japan stands by its long standing position that the territorial dispite must be resolved before the two nations can ever sign a peace treaty. the south china morning post has a story about foreigners possibly being banned from using the internet in china. it says they could all be banned from surfing the internet, under draft new rules to promote and preach religions on the mainland. the international edition of the new york times has a story regarding isis. it reports that the militant group has lost all but 1% of the land it held in iraq and syria. those were the papers. now rico, what stories are sparking discussions online? area! a are a! a hollywood trending! —— hollywood trending! actor mark wahlberg has revealed a punishing daily routine, involving getting up in the middle of the night to work out. on a typical day, the actor
we start with the front page of the japan times, which has russian president vladimir putin suggestingthat solves their long running territorial dispute by the end of the year. in response to putin's comment, the chief cabinet secretary yoshihide suga said japan stands by its long standing position that the territorial dispite must be resolved before the two nations can ever sign a peace treaty. the south china morning post has a story about foreigners possibly being banned from using the...
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the japan times concentrates on the typhoon that has made landfall there.werful winds in the city of kagoshima, where rainfall has been at levels seen only once before in half a century. and india's business standard newspaper covers a shortage in vital drugs, blamed on china. it says antibiotics, steroids, and other drugs are becoming hard to find because chinese companies have cut back production. now, kasia, a change of name is sparking plenty of interest online. yes, the rap star kanye west has rebranded himself on twitter by shortening his name to ye. here is how he broke the news to the world, describing himself as the being formally known as kanye west. as he put it, "i am now ye". he added more later on, saying that he will now always be ye. and he also left his twitter page without any images on it, just a blank white header with a link to his website. he hasn't explained the reason for his name change, but he has used ye as a nickname in the past, and also in the title of one of his albums. and there is more on that on our website at bbc.com/news.
the japan times concentrates on the typhoon that has made landfall there.werful winds in the city of kagoshima, where rainfall has been at levels seen only once before in half a century. and india's business standard newspaper covers a shortage in vital drugs, blamed on china. it says antibiotics, steroids, and other drugs are becoming hard to find because chinese companies have cut back production. now, kasia, a change of name is sparking plenty of interest online. yes, the rap star kanye west...
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the japan times covers many of these stories. e's five—day visit to the us, which touched on both trade and north korea. it quotes the japanese prime minister as saying they were very constructive. this story is a lesson in how to cope with big delays at international airports. an easyjet flight to venice was delayed by an hour, so the camerata of leman orchestra chose to play a spontaneous concert for other passengers stuck in geneva airport. with a suitcase and a person to hold the musical score, the group, led by virtuoso fabrizio von arx, kept the public entertained. bravo, what a wonderful performance. the disgraced comedian bill cosby, who was convicted for sexual assault, will be sentenced on tuesday morning at a hearing taking place in pennsylvania. at a retrial in april, cosby was found guilty of three counts of sexual assault against the former basketball player andrea constand. here is nada tawfik with the latest. andrea constand made a very brief statement in court. she said all i ask is forjustice as the court sees fi
the japan times covers many of these stories. e's five—day visit to the us, which touched on both trade and north korea. it quotes the japanese prime minister as saying they were very constructive. this story is a lesson in how to cope with big delays at international airports. an easyjet flight to venice was delayed by an hour, so the camerata of leman orchestra chose to play a spontaneous concert for other passengers stuck in geneva airport. with a suitcase and a person to hold the musical...
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the japan times takes a peak at a spooky river tour that's really been drawing in visitors. s by a town abandoned fifty years ago. and the thick fog only adds to the other—worldly atmosphere. the straits times says the makeover of singapore's changi airport is now almost complete. the project, know as thejewel, is designed to turn the building into a world—class attraction. it will wow travelers with a forty meter waterfall. and the new york times speaks to the breakout star heloise letissier about going from christine to chris. the french singer known for christine and the queens, now prefers just chris, which also happens to be the name of her new album. that brings you up—to—date with some of the papers. with just over 6 months to go till brexit, the british prime minister has defended her blueprint for leaving the european union. in an exclusive interview with nick robinson for the bbc‘s panorama programme, theresa may said the debate should be about the country's future, rather than her own. 0ur political correspondent chris mason reports. to emerge from this period of c
the japan times takes a peak at a spooky river tour that's really been drawing in visitors. s by a town abandoned fifty years ago. and the thick fog only adds to the other—worldly atmosphere. the straits times says the makeover of singapore's changi airport is now almost complete. the project, know as thejewel, is designed to turn the building into a world—class attraction. it will wow travelers with a forty meter waterfall. and the new york times speaks to the breakout star heloise...
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the straits times front page covers proposals to combat fake news in singapore. a total of 22 measures have been put forward by a select committee. and the japanou may recall how it was revealed that entrance exams at the school of medicine had been manipulated to favour men. the organisation has now appointed its first female president, yukiko hayashi. those are the papers. many thanks, rico. campaigners for clean sport have reacted angrily to the world anti—doping agency's decision to lift the suspension of russia. it was banned in 2015 after a report found it had carried out a state—sponsored doping campaign. but the head of russia's anti—doping agency, rusada, yuri ganus, said the decision was a positive sign for russia's suspended competitors. translation: it is a question of trust, lack of trust to be precise. in this regard, what we have been working on during these years was to restore the trust of the world and the system, and of our colleagues of anti— doping agencies around the world, and this is we what we will have to work on, not as only but all of the world sports system. —— not ask. earlier, i spoke with avni patel, who is a la
the straits times front page covers proposals to combat fake news in singapore. a total of 22 measures have been put forward by a select committee. and the japanou may recall how it was revealed that entrance exams at the school of medicine had been manipulated to favour men. the organisation has now appointed its first female president, yukiko hayashi. those are the papers. many thanks, rico. campaigners for clean sport have reacted angrily to the world anti—doping agency's decision to lift...
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fred varcoe is former sports editor of the japan times and he joins us from tokyo. thank you for stayingp to talk to us. what has the reaction of an over there? it is still fairly early morning here, ten o'clock in the morning. it is the second lead story on most of the news channel after the deadly earthquake and a typhoon before that. it is a huge here and it will be even bigger news when naomi osaka comes here the week after next. what kind of celebrations will there be? after next. what kind of celebrations will there be ?|j after next. what kind of celebrations will there be? i do not think there will be a parade but people may go to the airport. she will be playing in the pan pacific open and there will be massive interest and great demand for tickets. in terms of the sport over there, how big is it and will this encourage people to take more interest as well? tennis is a popular sport for people who play it. it is played a lot injunior high school. in terms of professional popularity, it goes hand in hand with the success of their players. we have had successful players in the pas
fred varcoe is former sports editor of the japan times and he joins us from tokyo. thank you for stayingp to talk to us. what has the reaction of an over there? it is still fairly early morning here, ten o'clock in the morning. it is the second lead story on most of the news channel after the deadly earthquake and a typhoon before that. it is a huge here and it will be even bigger news when naomi osaka comes here the week after next. what kind of celebrations will there be? after next. what...
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the trade, and that's really bad. that is -- it's not japan's responsibility but it's up to the u.s. really, i believe. >> just -- i know we're pressed for time so i'll make my comments very brief. i just cannot buy into this idea that the u.s.-japan alliance is the protector of japanese democracy today. and again, that may be generational for me or maybe as i'm an outside observer. i could just be wrong but to tell you the truth, i think we have to empirically just test this -- some of these big hypotheses a bit. if that were true, then we would have seen a much higher defense spending in japan. in other words, the democratic process in japan is not protected by the alliance. nor, i think, does the alliance dictate the choices of the japanese voters. there's a lot of times in the history in the last 70 years when the u.s. governments would have liked a very different outcome in policy, so that's one piece of the puzzle. the other is, i think the conversation has gotten very heated lately and i think it's largely because of the association with abe and also because activities have become much more overt, whereas before, they were very quiet a
the trade, and that's really bad. that is -- it's not japan's responsibility but it's up to the u.s. really, i believe. >> just -- i know we're pressed for time so i'll make my comments very brief. i just cannot buy into this idea that the u.s.-japan alliance is the protector of japanese democracy today. and again, that may be generational for me or maybe as i'm an outside observer. i could just be wrong but to tell you the truth, i think we have to empirically just test this -- some of...
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the first time. meaning, what do i do now? i see the whole world in a different way. um, i often compare the experience of going to japano tokyo for the first time, uh, to what -- what eric clapton and, uh, pete townsend must've gone through. the reigning guitar gods of england. what they must've gone through the week that jimi hendrix came to town. you hear about it, you go see it. the whole -- a window opens up into a whole new thing. and you think, "what does this mean? what do i have left to say? what do i do now?" ♪ welcome to tokyo. you are not invited. this is the other tokyo. 12 hour flight, and i'm baked. no sleep. might as well -- must go out. ♪ the kabukicho district near my hotel has the advantage of being where the subterranean life, the repressed ids of the japanese male and some females, too, comes out to play. joining me is japanese film producer and production manager masa kakubo. always a good sign when protective chains separate entertainers from the soon to be entertained, right? prepare yourself for the greatest show in the history of entertainment. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ no, no, it can't be over. not yet. no! b
the first time. meaning, what do i do now? i see the whole world in a different way. um, i often compare the experience of going to japano tokyo for the first time, uh, to what -- what eric clapton and, uh, pete townsend must've gone through. the reigning guitar gods of england. what they must've gone through the week that jimi hendrix came to town. you hear about it, you go see it. the whole -- a window opens up into a whole new thing. and you think, "what does this mean? what do i have...
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hello again the fifth time food in the season's on its way to japan the third one similar coast to be honest now it was the biggest so far recorded but in open ocean you'll be pleased to hear you know as it gets to the closer closer to the smaller
hello again the fifth time food in the season's on its way to japan the third one similar coast to be honest now it was the biggest so far recorded but in open ocean you'll be pleased to hear you know as it gets to the closer closer to the smaller
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time to look at this. the countdown is well and truly on to the start of the 2019 rugby world cup in japan. rnament kicks—off on the 20th of september, and the hosts have been getting in the spirit. it's the first time japan will stage the tournament, and they've celebrated by staging the world's largest scrum. 2,586 rugby players and fans gathered in tokyo to set a new world record. the previous best was 1,758 in new zealand. good luck trying to find the ball! you can get all the latest sports news at our website, that's bbc.com/sport. but from me, chetan pathak, and the rest of the sport team, that is your monday sport briefing. it certainly is and we thank you for that. now, this isn't the usual thing you'd go searching for to buy online, but an australian couple managed to find exactly what they were looking for in the form of an old new zealand warship. for a few hundred thousand dollars, paul and wilma adams became the proud owners of the royal new zealand navy dive tender, manawanui. but this is no self indulgent impulse buy, there is a serious side to why they wanted to buy the ship.
time to look at this. the countdown is well and truly on to the start of the 2019 rugby world cup in japan. rnament kicks—off on the 20th of september, and the hosts have been getting in the spirit. it's the first time japan will stage the tournament, and they've celebrated by staging the world's largest scrum. 2,586 rugby players and fans gathered in tokyo to set a new world record. the previous best was 1,758 in new zealand. good luck trying to find the ball! you can get all the latest...
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some of the spanish german father grew up in spain and tokyo he says the time in japan entranced his music. angst forms and that's where i lost my fear of singing in front of people we do karaoke it's really common there on top of the thing when you're sixteen in europe you go clubbing you know in japan you do karaoke for five dollars from his car. he now lives in berlin where he had his breakthrough garnering more than thirty gold platinum and diamond awards and top spots and charts around europe. he wants to build on that success with his second album. all see of color. have a great feeling it's going to be really nice revolution. showcases his and usually tranquil new sound. is more than just the king of some hits. r. and b. made in germany is still a rare i had a thing out of all of that is moving to fill that one in donna as she grew up in frankfurt and at fifteen was a member of the girl group. now she is setting out on a solo car yeah and i have to say i just love her music. this was. just. a flare. once again i report that benedict was out in the wilds and relented album cool
some of the spanish german father grew up in spain and tokyo he says the time in japan entranced his music. angst forms and that's where i lost my fear of singing in front of people we do karaoke it's really common there on top of the thing when you're sixteen in europe you go clubbing you know in japan you do karaoke for five dollars from his car. he now lives in berlin where he had his breakthrough garnering more than thirty gold platinum and diamond awards and top spots and charts around...
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the son of a spanish german father grew up in spain and tokyo this is the time in japan entrance to music. from thing that's where i lost my fear of singing in front of people we do karaoke it's really common there on top of the thing when you're sixteen in europe you go clubbing in japan you do karaoke for five dollars. he now lives in berlin where he had his breakthrough garnering more than thirty gold platinum and diamond awards and top spot some charts around here and. he wants to build on that success with his second album. see of color. so i will have a feeling it's going to be really revolution. ok says his and usually tranquil new sounds. is more than just the king of summer hits . r. and b. made in germany is still a rare. thing out is moving to fill that one in donna she grew up in frankfurt and at fifteen was a member of the girl group. now she is setting out on a solo car yeah and i have to say i just love her music. let's just. let's. play. a little of. the. west. bank. let's. once again our report of benedict was in the alexandria land album clueless events and. this time he
the son of a spanish german father grew up in spain and tokyo this is the time in japan entrance to music. from thing that's where i lost my fear of singing in front of people we do karaoke it's really common there on top of the thing when you're sixteen in europe you go clubbing in japan you do karaoke for five dollars. he now lives in berlin where he had his breakthrough garnering more than thirty gold platinum and diamond awards and top spot some charts around here and. he wants to build on...
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the mart of the ne area is a large living space inspired by japanese architecture the couple has been to japan several times. on the dining room and open plan kitchen are also located on the first floor the adjacent terrace is conveniently located for dining out of doors. it's the it's connected. dining room. the stable was designed by us to do more to the race we can eat. dining sit with our friends we are inside and outside the exteriors clad in copper and wood to blend in with the natural surroundings. the couple have been living in their dream house since twenty fourteen at that time only three children had moved out and the two architects were able to make their ideas a reality in natural surroundings on a narrow piece of land. this theory goes up right through the middle of the house and takes us into the house's nighttime area it's mainly open plan here as well. when we're going to go to look at. what the residents are still screen from prying eyes. or that we're going to keep. trying. to start. over thirty. in addition to the bedroom and bathroom floor also has a guest room and large wardrobe. the o
the mart of the ne area is a large living space inspired by japanese architecture the couple has been to japan several times. on the dining room and open plan kitchen are also located on the first floor the adjacent terrace is conveniently located for dining out of doors. it's the it's connected. dining room. the stable was designed by us to do more to the race we can eat. dining sit with our friends we are inside and outside the exteriors clad in copper and wood to blend in with the natural...
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toyota says the insulation on some wires could wear down over time causing a short circuit. it affects vehicles produced in japanuk's top share index down as big oil stocks fell, though house—builders were a bright spot following comments from berkeley group about the london housing market holding up in terms of pricing and demand. that's all the business news. the bbc radio five live newsreader, rachael bland, has died of cancer at the age of 40. she'd been widely praised for her podcast about living with the disease, and also wrote an award winning blog. her family said that her death had left a huge hole that they would never be able to fill — but that they took comfort and pride that her work had helped to reduce the stigma around the disease. deborahjames, co—presented the you, me and the big c podcast with rachael bland: rach tried everything. everyone saying have you tried this, have you tried eating turmeric, standing on your head, doing triple somersaults? yes. but she was unlucky, and i don't know whether i'll be lucky, but i know that i will make absolute certain that now, the time that i have left i
toyota says the insulation on some wires could wear down over time causing a short circuit. it affects vehicles produced in japanuk's top share index down as big oil stocks fell, though house—builders were a bright spot following comments from berkeley group about the london housing market holding up in terms of pricing and demand. that's all the business news. the bbc radio five live newsreader, rachael bland, has died of cancer at the age of 40. she'd been widely praised for her podcast...
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the emerging market crisis will probably cause a bit of a dent in growth in heavily export dependent countries such as germany quite a few others in europe and possibly in japan but at the same time the single biggest export market for most countries namely the united states is expanding rapidly thanks to the tax cuts which we've seen over there so in many cases more exports to the us to largely offset the decline in exports to quite a few emerging markets holger schmieding what's the remedy. the remedy is that the one about emerging markets need to tighten their belts they especially need to regain credibility they need to raise interest rates to attract some money and they need to desist from stupid policies such as the fight which took as seems to be picking with quite a few people including people in the european union and the us president bush meeting chief economist at bamberg bank thank you very much you're welcome. and immediate casualty of the crisis in a merger marcus's argentina's construction sector is set to cut some forty thousand jobs in the coming months as high interest rates hurt financing and the government scales back projects to cut its budget deficit the gov
the emerging market crisis will probably cause a bit of a dent in growth in heavily export dependent countries such as germany quite a few others in europe and possibly in japan but at the same time the single biggest export market for most countries namely the united states is expanding rapidly thanks to the tax cuts which we've seen over there so in many cases more exports to the us to largely offset the decline in exports to quite a few emerging markets holger schmieding what's the remedy....
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exploitation by the whaling industry for a decline in the population now as a result of that ban it says most whale species are rebounding japan says the time has come to end the ban. rose has graduated. in toronto i wanted. to describe the best abuse but current situation is counterproductive for the group of governments. where resources. at an international meeting on whaling this week in brazil japan's proposal is facing a tidal wave of opposition that we don't want to see any wives whether they killed because you know. whether it's psycho scientific like japan isn't the only country in favor of whaling iceland and norway continue to hunt whale commercially they provide information on their catch to the international gover. body and thus equipment got a ticket on the day i think there's a difference between food cultures if people overseas know more about the reasons why it's eaten here they might understand better and if they could also tell japan why they don't consume it maybe that will change japan too for now a divide remains between countries wanting to kill whales for food and research and those viewing a ban as the only way to pr
exploitation by the whaling industry for a decline in the population now as a result of that ban it says most whale species are rebounding japan says the time has come to end the ban. rose has graduated. in toronto i wanted. to describe the best abuse but current situation is counterproductive for the group of governments. where resources. at an international meeting on whaling this week in brazil japan's proposal is facing a tidal wave of opposition that we don't want to see any wives whether...
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have from him later on well south korea have won gold in the men's football they beat japan two one on saturday with all the goals coming in extra time i mean south korea's place including tottenham striker song here men will be let off that two years of military service . was very heavy i didn't expect. three great. believe will be amazing so very happy tonight. roger federer produced the best shot of the u.s. open so far as he beats nick kerry off to reach the last sixteen he was already two sets up when he somehow reached this dropshot hit it around the net and back into play to win the point not bad for a thirty seven year old showing he still well capable of adding another grandson to the twenty's one already next up federal will play another australian john millman . you don't get an opportunity to hit around the net post very often because in practice you can i mean you can't really train them because the net is out further the court is more narrow so. for a shot like this to to happen in a practice you will be running into a fence you have an option more which you just never have and as you're hitting it you look like you jus
have from him later on well south korea have won gold in the men's football they beat japan two one on saturday with all the goals coming in extra time i mean south korea's place including tottenham striker song here men will be let off that two years of military service . was very heavy i didn't expect. three great. believe will be amazing so very happy tonight. roger federer produced the best shot of the u.s. open so far as he beats nick kerry off to reach the last sixteen he was already two...
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the pope and the vatican with alexander -- alexander the second of the 250,000 people time even the emperor of japan to step forward and to shake hands and to pioneer a post presidential role that often is a dispute and then to come back he is a statesman it is amazing. >> trying to get the nomination trying to to new york city how does that turn out? >> and to form a partnership the one that is lionized they created a partnership the only time he allowed his name to be used. and for those that don't know the story and then was using money from the new investments. and then grant imagines that he wakes up one day to find outfi that it is worth the $130. not only did his fortune be wiped out but he had a lot of cousins and a lot of friends and his family was involved in this catastrophe. >> what was wrong with him? and then to have longbranch new jersey and then to bite into one of the peaches and says ouch that teach stung me for some reason that he realized there was a problem with his throat. then he consulted with doctor in new york to find a cancerous mass onon his throat and on his tongue. so g
the pope and the vatican with alexander -- alexander the second of the 250,000 people time even the emperor of japan to step forward and to shake hands and to pioneer a post presidential role that often is a dispute and then to come back he is a statesman it is amazing. >> trying to get the nomination trying to to new york city how does that turn out? >> and to form a partnership the one that is lionized they created a partnership the only time he allowed his name to be used. and...
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geitially the plane was surrounded by emy services, but it now seems most ssengers have been able disembark. japan has announced for the first time that aorker at the stricken fukushima nuclear power plant died after suffering radiation exposure. n died from lung cancer, but was diagnosed in 2016. japan's government previously agreed that radiation caused illns in four workers. the s reactfered meltdowns after massive earthquake in march 2011 -- earthquake and tsunami in march 2011. thousands of yazidis are still missing in syria for years after so-called islamic state attacked them in their ancestral home in northern iraq. the u.n. has called the crimes against the minority group gecide. an international aid effort saved the majority of the population who sought safety on nearly mount sinjar. doucet has this report. lyse: sinjar mountain, sacrezi land of the s. these slopes still haunted by the terror of islamic state in this northern corner of iraq. four years on, clothes still litter the mountainside, discarded in panic by peo the run, desperate to escape. now in the fooills, a chilling silence. a date seared in every yazidi's
geitially the plane was surrounded by emy services, but it now seems most ssengers have been able disembark. japan has announced for the first time that aorker at the stricken fukushima nuclear power plant died after suffering radiation exposure. n died from lung cancer, but was diagnosed in 2016. japan's government previously agreed that radiation caused illns in four workers. the s reactfered meltdowns after massive earthquake in march 2011 -- earthquake and tsunami in march 2011. thousands...