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is the central bank of india the bank of into they have a central bank and their own bank of india supports a fee on money system that is open to all terrorist them. and actual terrorists to print and buy arms and kill each other and they call the g.d.p. growth korea paul krugman york times is g.d.p. growth not far from nine eleven o'clock paul krugman celebration nine eleven as a g.d.p. booster is like oh right let's go to our car well of course indian people themselves are the biggest holders of gold so they at least were a little bit more i mean you to the ravages on to the economy in the financial system of the monetary system which economists and the brilliant geniuses of harvard inflicted upon them whether or not merican their europeans are going to be as well protected when their schemes these q.e. and all this sort of nervous stuff unfold but now let's look at some of the consequences max exactly how disruptive was to monetization well it may have eliminated over five million jobs is certainly ensure that growth slowed for weeks hundreds of thousands of small businesses struggle to
is the central bank of india the bank of into they have a central bank and their own bank of india supports a fee on money system that is open to all terrorist them. and actual terrorists to print and buy arms and kill each other and they call the g.d.p. growth korea paul krugman york times is g.d.p. growth not far from nine eleven o'clock paul krugman celebration nine eleven as a g.d.p. booster is like oh right let's go to our car well of course indian people themselves are the biggest holders...
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and how india responded? officials are not saying this huge floods india had wasjust because of this date are not shared, not in so many words. but what they say the mechanism is they are so that downstream countries like india and bangladesh can have those figures well in advance so they can evacuate people and help in flood situations like this. the bigger picture is it's notjust about monsoon season, other times, picture is it's notjust about monsoon season, othertimes, lean season, what hampers to the water, how much water is there? is china really not divert water? these questions. to secure all this they think the mechanism has to be in place and now because the data has been stopped they say it's going backwards. new images to show you from if you hours ago, another hurricane, strengthen from a category one to a category three. this is the projected course heading in the north—westerly direction. all expected to be hit by it. more detailfrom bbc expected to be hit by it. more detail from bbc weather.
and how india responded? officials are not saying this huge floods india had wasjust because of this date are not shared, not in so many words. but what they say the mechanism is they are so that downstream countries like india and bangladesh can have those figures well in advance so they can evacuate people and help in flood situations like this. the bigger picture is it's notjust about monsoon season, other times, picture is it's notjust about monsoon season, othertimes, lean season, what...
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of toilets in india. and is a real problem. it is a problem for public health but also personal dignity. and also safety. we have heard over the years of women who have been assaulted when they go to the toilet, the fact that actually india has this deficit in toilets. what i also find, which is well—known, but what i find quite interesting is that a film should have such an impact on policy. they have lived with this deficit for many years but the fact that a film, a love story, about this issue is actually influencing policy. ithink about this issue is actually influencing policy. i think it is great. maybe it was the best way to influence them. obviously we are discussing issues of hygiene but this is a massive gender equality problem as well. in schools, girls can‘t go to toilets and schools even. from a woman‘s point of view it isa even. from a woman‘s point of view it is a bigger and more damaging issue. i think it is a disproportionate impact on women when there are no toilets. or hygiene,
of toilets in india. and is a real problem. it is a problem for public health but also personal dignity. and also safety. we have heard over the years of women who have been assaulted when they go to the toilet, the fact that actually india has this deficit in toilets. what i also find, which is well—known, but what i find quite interesting is that a film should have such an impact on policy. they have lived with this deficit for many years but the fact that a film, a love story, about this...
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our correspondent has been to bihar, one of the worst—hit provinces of india. water was above his head, and came washing through. and you can see that it has just left absolutely terrible mud behind. president trump flies in for another visit to flood—hit texas, this time calling for nearly $8 billion in federal aid. the un says nearly 60,000 rohingya muslims have fled into bangladesh from myanmar in the past week, bringing with them stories of atrocities. so many people were killed. they just set fire to everything. i just ran. they were shooting at us, and i got hit. there were people whose throats were slashed with knives. and also ahead: it's a girl. the tennis world congratulates serena williams, as she gives birth to her first daughter. baby girl? well, i hope she doesn't play tennis! hello and welcome to the programme. aid agencies say around 45 million people across south asia are now affected by catastrophic flooding. more than 1,400 people are known to have died following torrential monsoon rains. the international red cross is warning that the floo
our correspondent has been to bihar, one of the worst—hit provinces of india. water was above his head, and came washing through. and you can see that it has just left absolutely terrible mud behind. president trump flies in for another visit to flood—hit texas, this time calling for nearly $8 billion in federal aid. the un says nearly 60,000 rohingya muslims have fled into bangladesh from myanmar in the past week, bringing with them stories of atrocities. so many people were killed. they...
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the other countries an alternate threats to india should be to india should be concerned not pakistan not true in pakistan as you know i'm in pakistan the very small country because initial launch. time can ever be certain that our nuclear weapons can be destroyed in exchange while we can be certain we can make an extinct as a social organization. the walls of china carry continue to obscure india as a legit new nuclear program from view. but many on all sides agree that a nuclear arms race on the subcontinent is under way. the potential fallout in the swallow tiled region is unthinkable and while the indian state seeks to secure its debt or into capabilities against its neighbors a lot more thought must be given on how to prevent the strays from spiraling out of control of. a new executive order will cut off sources of revenue that fund north korea's efforts to develop the deadliest weapons known to human kind. targeting pyongyang donald trump signs and new order to widen sanctions on north korea. hello i'm maryam namazie a watching al-jazeera live from london also coming up hope fad
the other countries an alternate threats to india should be to india should be concerned not pakistan not true in pakistan as you know i'm in pakistan the very small country because initial launch. time can ever be certain that our nuclear weapons can be destroyed in exchange while we can be certain we can make an extinct as a social organization. the walls of china carry continue to obscure india as a legit new nuclear program from view. but many on all sides agree that a nuclear arms race on...
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all railway services in india. this project gives japan the lead in a sick to china has also been competing in. next generation and growth will happen only in places where there are high speed corridors friends the transport system plays a very significant role in the development of any country. but the two day visit comes just days after new delhi ended a military confrontation with china a visit to the gandhi museum perhaps providing a message of peace in a time of crisis many see the growing economic and political partnership between india and japan as a way to counter china's assertive influence across the region craig leeson al-jazeera tokyo i still has a. page reporting from south africa where the government is being taken to court to block it from putting thirty percent of mines into black south africans hands on the cassini spacecraft sends back its lost images assassin before it and its twenty year mission by diving into the planet's. past the title of a one world champion is reaching crossroads in his car
all railway services in india. this project gives japan the lead in a sick to china has also been competing in. next generation and growth will happen only in places where there are high speed corridors friends the transport system plays a very significant role in the development of any country. but the two day visit comes just days after new delhi ended a military confrontation with china a visit to the gandhi museum perhaps providing a message of peace in a time of crisis many see the growing...
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can live bollywood musical transform india's theatre scene? it is monday, good morning, asia. hello and thank you forjoining us for this edition of asia business report. i'm rico hizon. new zealand's dairy giant fo nterra hizon. new zealand's dairy giant fonterra has reported a slump in profitability. new zealand's largest company reported a net profit of $546 million for the year ending 31 july, $516 million for the year ending 31 july, down from $612 million the previous year. earlier i spoke to fonterra's chief executive live from auckland and i started by asking him why profits were down. we have a difficult and to the season, so less volume, you can difficult and to the season, so less volume, you can see difficult and to the season, so less volume, you can see that in the figures and during the year at 57% increase in milk prices, and also normal milk price product, another 200 million in price to deal with. when we spoke to the federated farmers dairy group, they described the result that you came out with very positively, because it is putting more cash into farmers' h
can live bollywood musical transform india's theatre scene? it is monday, good morning, asia. hello and thank you forjoining us for this edition of asia business report. i'm rico hizon. new zealand's dairy giant fo nterra hizon. new zealand's dairy giant fonterra has reported a slump in profitability. new zealand's largest company reported a net profit of $546 million for the year ending 31 july, $516 million for the year ending 31 july, down from $612 million the previous year. earlier i spoke...
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it will help ensure safety in all railway services in india. this project gives japan the lead in a sick to china has also been competing in the. next generation of growth will happen only in places where there are high speed corridors friends the transport system plays a very significant role in the development of any country. but the two day visit comes just days after new delhi ended a military confrontation with china a visit to the gandhi museum perhaps providing a message of peace in a time of crisis many see the growing economic and political partnership between india and japan as a way to counter china's assertive influence across the region craig leeson al-jazeera tokyo. brazil's former president lula da silva is being questioned again by the country's top anti corruption jobs who's the front runner in next year's election is facing multiple charges of taking bribes the same judge sentenced him to more than nine years in prison in july for corruption. it with the news out of zero just out of the program and sport abana about racism dis
it will help ensure safety in all railway services in india. this project gives japan the lead in a sick to china has also been competing in the. next generation of growth will happen only in places where there are high speed corridors friends the transport system plays a very significant role in the development of any country. but the two day visit comes just days after new delhi ended a military confrontation with china a visit to the gandhi museum perhaps providing a message of peace in a...
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this is this is never happening in the post office for certain india will be seen by the security think assume. and blue book at their height and be fairly good ok you see that by grabbing a zipper i don't know and muscular if it was to become a question deceit is a form of the need for them to be done the baby would not be needed but in most of those not their own but out of. out. oh i have four pictures of this those are made male. by charles oh oh oh sorry you see there is my choice there seems to find the other night. i want a so i mean to. this for. months or years for fair. with no make this manufacture consent to stick it to the public well. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the final merry go round be the one percent. we can all middle of the room sick. room in the real news room. city it's not coming from the trump administration which is being victimized by this leave the imaginary hobgoblin of a russian collusion with the trump campaign is being used by trump's enemies and adversaries to do to them and says president's. done not lines up if you somehow flynn's
this is this is never happening in the post office for certain india will be seen by the security think assume. and blue book at their height and be fairly good ok you see that by grabbing a zipper i don't know and muscular if it was to become a question deceit is a form of the need for them to be done the baby would not be needed but in most of those not their own but out of. out. oh i have four pictures of this those are made male. by charles oh oh oh sorry you see there is my choice there...
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>> he is from what india has had before. he has a good side with economic reform, but the bad side is he is very nationalistic. the problem around that region is there so many nationalistic emotions. it's all about what is taught in textbooks in the school, not just about where the lines on the maps are, but what the chinese and japanese did at different times in history. it is a nasty history, which people keep pushing forwards and backwards to each other. if you change that, it makes a big difference. charlie: beyond the obvious sension from north korea' dramatic attempt to exercise and show off its military might and how far it is in developing nuclear weapons that can sit on what are the tension places under consideration this week? clearly, another is qatar and saudi arabia and the emirates. explain that one. areasre are four or five under dispute with leaders. the iran nuclear deal -- charlie: and the conflict with the saudi's and the arab states. >> the big rivalry between the shia and sunni, we seeing it play out in
>> he is from what india has had before. he has a good side with economic reform, but the bad side is he is very nationalistic. the problem around that region is there so many nationalistic emotions. it's all about what is taught in textbooks in the school, not just about where the lines on the maps are, but what the chinese and japanese did at different times in history. it is a nasty history, which people keep pushing forwards and backwards to each other. if you change that, it makes a...
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but do you think india threatens your existence? yes. they walk into our territory, they capture our territory, and then they leverage their position and then they blackmail us. we should explain, the cold start is an indian strategy which they have acknowledged exists which would allow them to respond to crises, including attacks by militants from pakistan, but it has been made clear that it wouldn't threaten the survival of pakistan. that is their explanation. you know, over the last now ten months, nine months, in 2017, hundreds of violations... they have violated our line of control, our working boundary. in my own constituency, my own district where i live, last month there were five or six violations. seven women died over there. property was destroyed. so this is not the way... whatever they are saying, it's doublespeak and nothing else. you accuse them of doublespeak, but we're talking about, for example, attacks by... on an indian army base in kashmir, 19 indian soldiers killed, this was last year, india's national investigation
but do you think india threatens your existence? yes. they walk into our territory, they capture our territory, and then they leverage their position and then they blackmail us. we should explain, the cold start is an indian strategy which they have acknowledged exists which would allow them to respond to crises, including attacks by militants from pakistan, but it has been made clear that it wouldn't threaten the survival of pakistan. that is their explanation. you know, over the last now ten...
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in india, we pay a visit to the khasi, where women run the show. and in saudi arabia, we meet women for whom working means nothing less than freedom. freedom is an alien concept for women here. they're not allowed to drive. they need male consent to travel, or even just to own a passport. but for several years, women in saudi arabia have been campaigning for equal rights, filming themselves behind the wheel, and training for football matches. they've even ventured into satire on youtube. and it's having an effect. saudi universities now have more female than male students. and over the next few years the number of women in the workforce is set to rise from 22% to 30%. in the saudi city of jeddah, the nesma embroidery and tailoring center is breaking new ground. it employs more than 60 saudi women. that's unusual in this extrememy conserervative islamic kingdo. its managing director is r ra zumamai. herself a mother of three, she pays her staff w well and provis them with a minibus service and even daycare for their children. ms. zumai: a shy houses
in india, we pay a visit to the khasi, where women run the show. and in saudi arabia, we meet women for whom working means nothing less than freedom. freedom is an alien concept for women here. they're not allowed to drive. they need male consent to travel, or even just to own a passport. but for several years, women in saudi arabia have been campaigning for equal rights, filming themselves behind the wheel, and training for football matches. they've even ventured into satire on youtube. and...
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we report from bihar, one of india's worst hit provinces. the water just the waterjust came crashing in here, sweeping away half the village, devastating their homes, devastating their lives. prosecutors in france step up the search for a nine—year—old girl who disappeared from a family wedding last week. two men detained for questioning have been released without charge. and — thousands set foot across scotland's new forth bridge, ahead of monday's official opening. donald trump has praised the recovery effort in texas during a visit to houston, where he's been meeting people who've been affected by storm harvey. the president and the first lady have now travelled to neighbouring louisiana, which was also badly hit by the storm. james cook reports from houston. americans look to their president. he is expected, required, to show empathy, leadership and unity. today, donald trump did deliver hugs and handshakes, and over the past week, the commander—in—chief‘s response to this hurricane has been praised as rapid and effective. ni
we report from bihar, one of india's worst hit provinces. the water just the waterjust came crashing in here, sweeping away half the village, devastating their homes, devastating their lives. prosecutors in france step up the search for a nine—year—old girl who disappeared from a family wedding last week. two men detained for questioning have been released without charge. and — thousands set foot across scotland's new forth bridge, ahead of monday's official opening. donald trump has...
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a mega merger in the steel industry germany's corp and india's tata agreed to a joint venture how will they size up to the mighty chinese. and conflicted fed prepares its policy update a big test for the us dollar. i mean physical and let's do business the scene is set for a jobs battle german industrial giant twosome corp is teaming up with indian group tata merging their steel operations it's the result of a massive global steeled lot the news has sent governments and unions scrambling to save jobs. they are the second and third largest steel companies in europe the joint venture at this improved tata steel now expects to produce twenty one million tons of steel from nearly three dozen sites across the continent cheap steel imports from china and large production footprints have challenge europe's steel industry in recent years concert restructurings have done little to help the company leaders say the merger is the only alternative going forward canada under soon and no other option dealt with the fundamental problem a structural overcapacity. the new venture aims to save up to six
a mega merger in the steel industry germany's corp and india's tata agreed to a joint venture how will they size up to the mighty chinese. and conflicted fed prepares its policy update a big test for the us dollar. i mean physical and let's do business the scene is set for a jobs battle german industrial giant twosome corp is teaming up with indian group tata merging their steel operations it's the result of a massive global steeled lot the news has sent governments and unions scrambling to...
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india was going to become a republic. it was part of the empire. back them the word commonwealth wasn't used. india was going to become a republic. attlee and churchill wrote begging letters to nehru saying stay and they created the commonwealth which is a totally imaginary club, if you like. the queen has no powers in india or the various republics that formed. the british aren't used to suddenly walking away. they like to be liked. they like to feel they are morally superior, that is the basis of their rule, we are morally right. what the eu is not giving them is enough of that reassurance, that feeling that we can create a club somehow and have links with the eu of a certain kind, and yet we're outside it and i think that is going to be very difficult to do. for me, what is interesting this week is labour's walk back. now we have some differentiation between the two main parties and it creates an interesting opportunity for debate. corbyn, for so many people is hard to stomach as much as that he has a huge following. h
india was going to become a republic. it was part of the empire. back them the word commonwealth wasn't used. india was going to become a republic. attlee and churchill wrote begging letters to nehru saying stay and they created the commonwealth which is a totally imaginary club, if you like. the queen has no powers in india or the various republics that formed. the british aren't used to suddenly walking away. they like to be liked. they like to feel they are morally superior, that is the...
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annual brics summit just wrapped up in shame in china that's a gathering of leaders from brazil russia india china south africa they were thought at one time to be five of the world's major emerging economies a few have taken major hits in recent years leaving some outsiders to question the strength of brics as a whole during the summit this year brics leaders strongly refuted any claims that it was losing its luster simone del rosario joins us from shonen china with how these five countries are trying to take an even bigger role on the world stage. the doubts are well documented after years of recession experience by three of the five brics countries has this powerhouse of emerging economies run its course well here in shame in china for the ninth annual bric summit the answer is a clear and definitive no now brics is made up of brazil russia india china and south africa the group is not bound by geography nor political ideology not even comparable stages in development the chinese president xi jinping who chaired this year summit believes this core group of countries can bring together its
annual brics summit just wrapped up in shame in china that's a gathering of leaders from brazil russia india china south africa they were thought at one time to be five of the world's major emerging economies a few have taken major hits in recent years leaving some outsiders to question the strength of brics as a whole during the summit this year brics leaders strongly refuted any claims that it was losing its luster simone del rosario joins us from shonen china with how these five countries...
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change target. >> they are almost everywhere in india's major cities. rickshaws are the back of urban transit. replacing fuel powered ones with electric models is a huge leap in the fight against pollution. carmaker mahindra release its first electric rickshaw a week ago. in the coming weeks, anyone will be able to ride them and that her powered buses as india rolls out 100,000 of those across major cities. india is one of the world's most polluted nations, causing major health headaches to authorities, who aim to reverse the trend. whichcomes with an app tells you the more you drive, how much carbon emission you save. so there is nothing like going back home every day, knowing you did something good. >> by 2030, india wants all new vehicles sold to be electric. that goes further than france and their u.k., which want to and fossil fuel car sales by 2040. electric carse of is lower than 3%. the government hopes private energy companies will invest in battery charging stations or in swapping, where drivers could give empty batteries and get charged ones.
change target. >> they are almost everywhere in india's major cities. rickshaws are the back of urban transit. replacing fuel powered ones with electric models is a huge leap in the fight against pollution. carmaker mahindra release its first electric rickshaw a week ago. in the coming weeks, anyone will be able to ride them and that her powered buses as india rolls out 100,000 of those across major cities. india is one of the world's most polluted nations, causing major health headaches...
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the former central bank governor of india. a meeting with the us president donald trump could be seen as a wind by an administration clouded by scandal. what can each country gained? from the standpoint of malaysia, it is about business and investment over the past couple of years, there has been chinese investment coming through. possible news about the chinese president will be that way so perhaps this is donald trump flying the american flag saying, we used to be great ballets perhaps we can talk trade. —— rate allies. getting malaysia in an environment of unity... in terms of trade and investment, how is the prime minister going to get any investment out of the us when he is clouded steel in corruption. the fbi still have an did and open investigation into one in "bibi" which is the big state fund that he is alleged to have misappropriated. 1neb. you see the private sector, business getting on with life. i think they look beyond 1nedb. until such time as they impose sanctions, i think life still goes on. in other news:
the former central bank governor of india. a meeting with the us president donald trump could be seen as a wind by an administration clouded by scandal. what can each country gained? from the standpoint of malaysia, it is about business and investment over the past couple of years, there has been chinese investment coming through. possible news about the chinese president will be that way so perhaps this is donald trump flying the american flag saying, we used to be great ballets perhaps we can...
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against journalists right it's ongoing and it's building in india. so in india there are trolls that are attacking journalists across the country and on social media especially including on twitter and on whatsapp at least three journalists targeted in september are now dead now the headlines this month from major news outlets around the world tell the story the guardian here saying the political reporter beaten to death and northeast india you have have been post journalist from tamil nadu is eating death threats for reporting on a bizarre temple ritual and the b.b.c. . an indian journalist shot dead in bangalore now she was shot outside of her home earlier this month there was also an immense amount of trolling against lanka on social media before her death with threats now against those who content who condemn her killing now there are reports that other journalists have been threatened with the same fate if they speak out against her death some journalist reports have linked these social media attacks to people who the indian prime minister follo
against journalists right it's ongoing and it's building in india. so in india there are trolls that are attacking journalists across the country and on social media especially including on twitter and on whatsapp at least three journalists targeted in september are now dead now the headlines this month from major news outlets around the world tell the story the guardian here saying the political reporter beaten to death and northeast india you have have been post journalist from tamil nadu is...
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we report from one of india's worst—hit provinces. water was above his head and came washing through. the water came crashing in his sweeping away the village, devastating their homes, devastating their lives. prosecutors in france step up the search for a 9—year—old girl who disappeared from a family wedding last week. two men are released without charge. and thousands set foot across scotland's new forth bridge ahead of monday's official opening. welcome to bbc news. i'm duncan golestani. north korea says it has developed an advanced hydrogen bomb capable of being mounted on an intercontinental ballistic missile. state media said the country's leader, kim jong—un, had inspected such a device, although there's been no independent verification. last week, north korea fired an intermediate—range missile over northern japan, prompting the authorities there to warn residents to take cover. our correspondent yogita limaye is in the south korean capital seoul. we now have three photographs that have been released of kimjong—un lo
we report from one of india's worst—hit provinces. water was above his head and came washing through. the water came crashing in his sweeping away the village, devastating their homes, devastating their lives. prosecutors in france step up the search for a 9—year—old girl who disappeared from a family wedding last week. two men are released without charge. and thousands set foot across scotland's new forth bridge ahead of monday's official opening. welcome to bbc news. i'm duncan...
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deep in southern india a secret construction project to spark concerns about the country's growing nuclear capacity if you're saying that to be a enlarging option if you know amid fears of an escalating arms race with its neighbors elisabeth's a lot of nuclear the the indians may claim that it is a dead end for china but it's favs india's fault when it is a member bush that is the so what lies behind india's nuclear vigil people in power investigates at this time on al-jazeera. iran says it's ready to respond decisively of president trump scraps a nuclear deal which didn't two thousand and fifteen. hello i'm maryam namazie in london you're watching al-jazeera also coming up searching for survivors rescue workers dig through the rubble of a school after an earthquake kills more than two hundred people in mexico. protest in barcelona after police in spain arrest a regional minister ahead of an independence referendum in catalonia. police used tear gas outside kenya's supremum court as it delivers its full judgment for a knowledge in last month's presidential election. iran's president has an
deep in southern india a secret construction project to spark concerns about the country's growing nuclear capacity if you're saying that to be a enlarging option if you know amid fears of an escalating arms race with its neighbors elisabeth's a lot of nuclear the the indians may claim that it is a dead end for china but it's favs india's fault when it is a member bush that is the so what lies behind india's nuclear vigil people in power investigates at this time on al-jazeera. iran says it's...
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about a1 million people have been affected, in bangladesh, nepaland india. millions have been left homeless, and more than 950,000 homes have been destroyed. parts of india's financial centre, mumbai, are under several feet several feet of water — and in the eastern state of bihar, more than 500 people have been killed. 0ur south asia correspondent, justin rowlatt, is in bihar. now this should give you an idea ofjust how vulnerable south asia still is to flooding. we had one hour, one hour of heavy rain, about an hour ago, and these floods rose up in what is a regional capital of india. that is how vulnerable even a city still is to flooding, and let me tell you, this floodwater is absolutely disgusting. the first thing that happens is the drains back up and you get a toxic stew, a toxic stew of waste in the water. sorry, sir. imagine for a moment what it is like, this is a city, imagine for a moment what it is like for a villager in a hut made of mud and straw, that is how tens of millions of people still live in india. for that villager, sitting in a wat
about a1 million people have been affected, in bangladesh, nepaland india. millions have been left homeless, and more than 950,000 homes have been destroyed. parts of india's financial centre, mumbai, are under several feet several feet of water — and in the eastern state of bihar, more than 500 people have been killed. 0ur south asia correspondent, justin rowlatt, is in bihar. now this should give you an idea ofjust how vulnerable south asia still is to flooding. we had one hour, one hour of...
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here is this guy, in british india, what is he doing? he finds this book and says that jesus was studying buddhism. he then turns up in a lot of other people's books. in real life, the writer of the book actually does. but you only see flashes of him. there is no biography. we don't know when he died, we're not 100% sure when he was born, but he flashes up a lot of times in declassified documents from british india. i have to say that what i have read about him, he doesn't seem like the nicest person in the world. he seems to have inspired distrust above all. but the fact that he was there doing this thing, and that he disappeared from history, ifind extraordinary. in a way, the post—cold war world, with all those horrible certainties removed, has produced, as everybody knows, a version of political chaos that we are living through, and it seems to me that what you are trying to catch there is something that flavour, almost exactly a century before. what is weird is that that period, it seems that so many other stories that are covered
here is this guy, in british india, what is he doing? he finds this book and says that jesus was studying buddhism. he then turns up in a lot of other people's books. in real life, the writer of the book actually does. but you only see flashes of him. there is no biography. we don't know when he died, we're not 100% sure when he was born, but he flashes up a lot of times in declassified documents from british india. i have to say that what i have read about him, he doesn't seem like the nicest...
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wonder based on what are poorly guarded for less studious in this war science i mean at one point india is that our. must forward it because you know doing a story of the not so young now it looks at that hour the knowledge of. it a form of official means to do so long. on the image sooner is less combine yes. they still exist and force us to save the ark of the waters your reaction to completely immerse you to misery learn your. system take what i mean or just interesting to you most interest. in quite a response into a metaphysical it will make. your only. phyllis video of that i still miss. a case of the allowing it on different steeples you must you need only pick you i was castles i remember seeing all those carefully also allows us to look at the most and i see first the strategic of the shell of film music. because honestly. and diminishing to ninety three seem you know it's interesting to. go any momento kid or a stab. in the for the money in no way in telling the thinker what the other what is. realistic going to happen because what i mean yeah ya know your isp a chair he got a
wonder based on what are poorly guarded for less studious in this war science i mean at one point india is that our. must forward it because you know doing a story of the not so young now it looks at that hour the knowledge of. it a form of official means to do so long. on the image sooner is less combine yes. they still exist and force us to save the ark of the waters your reaction to completely immerse you to misery learn your. system take what i mean or just interesting to you most interest....
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this is the factory where the panels we saw this india are produced. the speed with which factories like this one have popped up is aastonishing. >> china is the large evidence builder of wind farms and solar farms around the world by far they are building twice as fast as the united states they've taken over the world in term of solar capacity and solar manufacturing. 66% of the solar panels around the world are from china or taiwan. >> he says that china which is one of the most polluting and polluted nations on earth changed course a decade ago and is racing to become a green power house. >> is it because they tried the other experience, choked on the bad air, and decided they can't do that anymore or is it a business opportunity or both? >> it's both. china has always been using a lot of coal because it has a lot of coal. but back in 2006 they passed the renewable energy law. that, for the first time really set out these targets, this plan to support the development, wind and solar. >> china spent $102 billion on renewable energy in 2015. that's mo
this is the factory where the panels we saw this india are produced. the speed with which factories like this one have popped up is aastonishing. >> china is the large evidence builder of wind farms and solar farms around the world by far they are building twice as fast as the united states they've taken over the world in term of solar capacity and solar manufacturing. 66% of the solar panels around the world are from china or taiwan. >> he says that china which is one of the most...
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but it is not as if no cash is held in india. what happened was, people began using what came to be called money news. they had a huge amount of money, broke it into small batches, and got ordinary people to return that money to the bank. a small premium. not that there was not illicit cash out there, but people found ways to get it back so they could keep it? >> that is right. virtually all the cash came back. there was some illegal money, some illegal money. so that backfired. there was another reason for the demonetization, ted catch fake currency bone -- notes that it come into circulation in india. in india, one in every 12,000 notes is fake, which is a bit more elevated than in other countries. that was also completely uncalled for. once a currency has entered the system, there is nothing to be gained by catching it and changing it to a real currency note. system, therethe is nearly no reason to take it back. it was a miss plans, misjudged move, and the country pays a price in terms of economic growth. abigail: to me it sou
but it is not as if no cash is held in india. what happened was, people began using what came to be called money news. they had a huge amount of money, broke it into small batches, and got ordinary people to return that money to the bank. a small premium. not that there was not illicit cash out there, but people found ways to get it back so they could keep it? >> that is right. virtually all the cash came back. there was some illegal money, some illegal money. so that backfired. there was...
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state of india. it was estimated that one million people died, ten million people were displaced. some muslims went to the state of pakistan. many hindus came to india. it was not just the country that was divided. families were divided, too. in the late ‘50s, my father took pakistani nationality, and that is when my family‘s problems began, because when india and pakistan went to war in 1965, the government laid claim to our properties. there was an act of parliament called the enemy property act, which empowered the government to take over temporarily the properties of pakistanis. it was notjust our family which was affected. thousands of families were affected. the properties are worth billions of dollars. but our issue is that only my father took pakistani nationality. i have always been an indian. my mother was always an indian. we had to fight our case from the lowest to the highest court, and in every court we won. and the supreme courtjudge said that by no stretch of imagination could i b
state of india. it was estimated that one million people died, ten million people were displaced. some muslims went to the state of pakistan. many hindus came to india. it was not just the country that was divided. families were divided, too. in the late ‘50s, my father took pakistani nationality, and that is when my family‘s problems began, because when india and pakistan went to war in 1965, the government laid claim to our properties. there was an act of parliament called the enemy...
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on by down towards bangalore has been very wet in recent days but for central and northern parts of india and across into pakistan weather conditions are looking draw and fine and there are with highs of thirty five in delhi thirty two in karate here in the arabian peninsula the temperatures just easy off a little bit around the gulf states the community also just starting to drop thirty eight the maestro in doha and abu dhabi on the other side of the peninsula fine conditions for medina with highs here forty. water scarcity is a serious problem we use more than probably you need to why is your risk. impact if the plans aren't demanding as much water you don't need to irrigate as much as me is the age old technique of collecting water bottled water just came out of the air and we'll compare that to some tough water which could provide a solution to the problem of global with a gas tank you know at this time. welcome back you're watching al-jazeera the top stories this hour the united states government has ordered sixty percent of its staff in cuba to leave its embassy in the capital have
on by down towards bangalore has been very wet in recent days but for central and northern parts of india and across into pakistan weather conditions are looking draw and fine and there are with highs of thirty five in delhi thirty two in karate here in the arabian peninsula the temperatures just easy off a little bit around the gulf states the community also just starting to drop thirty eight the maestro in doha and abu dhabi on the other side of the peninsula fine conditions for medina with...
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there are many areas to look at, but right now we are very focused on india. thank you for investing your time with us, goodbye for now. the top stories this hour. yemen is in the grip of the world's worst humanitarian crisis — two million children are severely malnourished — and a cholera epidemic is spiralling out of control. president trump says the united nations is failing to fulfil its potential — and needs urgent reform. the former england and manchester united captain, wayne rooney, has been banned from driving for two years and ordered to do community service after pleading guilty to drink—driving. he was arrested near his home in cheshire earlier this month. our sports editor dan roan was in court. less tha n less than 24 hours after playing for his club, everton, wayne rooney arriving at the magistrates this morning over a drink—driving charge. flanked by police and security guards and the former england captain was exported through a media scrum and accompanied by his agent. he was arrested in the early hours of september one after being
there are many areas to look at, but right now we are very focused on india. thank you for investing your time with us, goodbye for now. the top stories this hour. yemen is in the grip of the world's worst humanitarian crisis — two million children are severely malnourished — and a cholera epidemic is spiralling out of control. president trump says the united nations is failing to fulfil its potential — and needs urgent reform. the former england and manchester united captain, wayne...
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it's rare in india for people of different costs to marry. other houses which is when you can see they're going to be. nobody as if you're going to be always coming out of it all to go to malcolm you don't want to. go. i would have a young woman both of. my people of color to. do. here which are higher. than they are. but. you know. if we maybe need to. forty thirty first. get the middle man our joy into. her to get us over the bench in front of me and give us to the best those kids are so depending. on. where they are mentally ready. to play she. still needs us and. tony to the guys that don't know me put up with a compass and then. it's a criminal offense to discriminate against a person because of the cost skin color also shield standing. always tries to get people to deal with their grievances informally. their premise is out of the it and i was going to. get together. and i was on it. ok so there then one of them you are logan a song. about your entirely you. know trying to. record a human. time. john the chinese are. sitting with him on
it's rare in india for people of different costs to marry. other houses which is when you can see they're going to be. nobody as if you're going to be always coming out of it all to go to malcolm you don't want to. go. i would have a young woman both of. my people of color to. do. here which are higher. than they are. but. you know. if we maybe need to. forty thirty first. get the middle man our joy into. her to get us over the bench in front of me and give us to the best those kids are so...
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they have been struggling both in china and in india. china is the largest smartphone market in the world. they have been losing ground against local competitors. it was interesting to see how those competitors treated this iphone launch. they essentially showed no fear of apple. they are introducing their own funds to show how their phones stack up had to add against the new apple phone. xiaomi came out with a phone yesterday, huawei coming out with its phone also. they feel like they have been ahead on these features, especially on the hardware side, so they feel like they have competitive phones and are not giving much room for apple to gain back some of the ground they had lost. in india, it is different. apple has always been a small player because of the price tag. this will be a challenge for them because these phones are priced so high, higher than any phones on the market before. it will be challenging for apple to gain ground in india, which is now the fastest growing smartphone market in the world. david: thank you. that was o
they have been struggling both in china and in india. china is the largest smartphone market in the world. they have been losing ground against local competitors. it was interesting to see how those competitors treated this iphone launch. they essentially showed no fear of apple. they are introducing their own funds to show how their phones stack up had to add against the new apple phone. xiaomi came out with a phone yesterday, huawei coming out with its phone also. they feel like they have...
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india wants a strategic military partnership. not alliance but a partnership with the united states and japan. dnt want to fight china. but it understands that it needs weight, and japan and the united states especially the united states can give it weight. india has more military exercises per year with the united states in the air and sea than anybody else. and this is a dramatic departure because for almost all of india's existence its primary supporter has been russia and the soviet union before it. now it's the united states. and we have no-- no bipartisanship in washington except on i hadia where president bush and president obama and now president trump to his credit have recognized the strijic opportunity to the united states and are exercising it. it is very important for him. >> rose: also india is a country having border disputes with china. >> that's right, in the himalaya. >> a huge long border which they still dispute, some indian politicians can be still savage towards journalists who draw the map in the wrong way.
india wants a strategic military partnership. not alliance but a partnership with the united states and japan. dnt want to fight china. but it understands that it needs weight, and japan and the united states especially the united states can give it weight. india has more military exercises per year with the united states in the air and sea than anybody else. and this is a dramatic departure because for almost all of india's existence its primary supporter has been russia and the soviet union...
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south africa india have a strong sporting partnership we can loan from china. because they are the host countries of olympics so is brazil saw a football world cup so i think more and more people nor both each of these countries common people businessmen traders i think that's more important to build a stronger bricks so i think i believe and encourage all the brics countries should encourage more cultural exchange trade exchange programs that's a great point you're making i think that is one of the most important things we should do is for our country to have more cultural human contacts that lady in the south african part yes absolutely on those lines i think the cultural exchanges are extremely important how likely are we in this brics able to come to a one voice to address these multilateral institutions how likely are we able to get together you know five voices together to strengthen our political leverage so to say and actually come together with one voice on so many different issues like cyber security counterterrorism sustainable developments how likel
south africa india have a strong sporting partnership we can loan from china. because they are the host countries of olympics so is brazil saw a football world cup so i think more and more people nor both each of these countries common people businessmen traders i think that's more important to build a stronger bricks so i think i believe and encourage all the brics countries should encourage more cultural exchange trade exchange programs that's a great point you're making i think that is one...
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our correspondent has been to bihar, one of the worst—hit provinces of india. the water was above his head and came washing through here. you can see that it is absolutely terrible, the mud left behind. president trump has made another visit the houston texans to talk to some of the flood victims. the un says nearly 60,000 rohingya muslims have fled into bangladesh from myanmar in the past week — bringing with them stories of horror. so many people were killed. they set fire to everything. ijust ran. they we re fire to everything. ijust ran. they were shooting at us. i got hit. there were some people whose throat was slashed with knives. a master class in the wet — as lewis hamilton becomes the record pole—sitter in formula one. hello and welcome to world news today. aid agencies say around 45 million people across south asia are now affected by catastrophic flooding. more than moo people are known to have died following torrential monsoon rains. the international red cross is warning that the floodwaters are becoming a breeding ground for deadly diseases
our correspondent has been to bihar, one of the worst—hit provinces of india. the water was above his head and came washing through here. you can see that it is absolutely terrible, the mud left behind. president trump has made another visit the houston texans to talk to some of the flood victims. the un says nearly 60,000 rohingya muslims have fled into bangladesh from myanmar in the past week — bringing with them stories of horror. so many people were killed. they set fire to everything....
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empressen of england, of india. merits, here on his own now he is my friend. i'm surprised. >> what is it? mango, your magisty. welcome. i am pleased to have dame judy dench here with director stephen frears. stephen: i am innocent, they turned up with the script. queene: i asked you about victoria, and i said how would she feel about queen elizabeth and you said she liked very few people. yes, but in a funny way this film may prove that that that shesay about here said we are not amused, i guess she was amused quite a lot of the time, actually. yes, you get that impression from the relationship. judy: you certainly do. we laughed quite a lot, actually. she stand ine does terms of memorable characters you have for trade on screen, either fictional or real? judy: i don't know. i never know, really. i do it and he tells me how to do it and i get up and do it. and then i fear -- i want to change it. charlie: we will get to that in a moment. tell me how you see her. judy: i see her just in terms of the fact i had an opportunity to play her 20 years ago so i had do
empressen of england, of india. merits, here on his own now he is my friend. i'm surprised. >> what is it? mango, your magisty. welcome. i am pleased to have dame judy dench here with director stephen frears. stephen: i am innocent, they turned up with the script. queene: i asked you about victoria, and i said how would she feel about queen elizabeth and you said she liked very few people. yes, but in a funny way this film may prove that that that shesay about here said we are not amused,...