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to get the right regulatory environment to invest more in indonesia and watch indonesia grow. i hope that china is a secondary topic while secretary rossis a secondary topic while secretary ross is here injakarta. a secondary topic while secretary ross is here in jakarta. that was lin neumann. as he mentioned, wilbur ross' visit comes at a time when the fallout between the trade war in america and china has been felt in many countries in this region. two economic giants are working towards finding some middle ground in their trade dispute, but not everyone's happy about it. many american companies which manufacture clothing and china have been hit by the us tariffs, and the association that represents them says the current deal under negotiation doesn't help them at all. i asked rick alvin vine from the american apparel and footwear association on why they can't move reduction away from china. we can build production so easily, that's a myth. these supply chains take 3—5 years to move. we can't move them in 3—5 months. we are stuck with what we have. china has been a great
to get the right regulatory environment to invest more in indonesia and watch indonesia grow. i hope that china is a secondary topic while secretary rossis a secondary topic while secretary ross is here injakarta. a secondary topic while secretary ross is here in jakarta. that was lin neumann. as he mentioned, wilbur ross' visit comes at a time when the fallout between the trade war in america and china has been felt in many countries in this region. two economic giants are working towards...
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indonesia has some of the world's biggest paper mills. the factories nearby import around 40% of the paper they recycle. but the bales of old paper are arriving with plastic in them. the paperfactories have no use for the plastic, and the villagers buy it by the truckload. they sift through the waste, selling the better quality material onto plastic factories, who reuse it. she has been living here for 11 years. she says she earns up to £6 a day from the plastic, and because of the money on offer, people here want more of it, not less. amongst the plastic scraps here is metal wiring, originally used to hold the imported paper bales together. it can be sold on too, but only after the metal has been stripped of its plastic coating. and to remove the coating, they burn it. there is an increased number of cases of respiratory diseases. there are lots of places that we've seen people burn the plastic piles. but if burning plastic is an issue here, it's far worse in a nearby village. tropodo is an hour's drive away. it's full of small factorie
indonesia has some of the world's biggest paper mills. the factories nearby import around 40% of the paper they recycle. but the bales of old paper are arriving with plastic in them. the paperfactories have no use for the plastic, and the villagers buy it by the truckload. they sift through the waste, selling the better quality material onto plastic factories, who reuse it. she has been living here for 11 years. she says she earns up to £6 a day from the plastic, and because of the money on...
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this is a small village in the east of java, indonesia's biggest island. but over the last few years, things here have started to change. since 2017 and '18, we've seen an increased flux of plastic entering indonesia. the uk, the us and australia all send waste to indonesia, supposedly to be recycled. last year, indonesia's plastic recycling industries imported around 300,000 tonnes of plastic waste. that's on top of the 900,000 tonnes they got from within the country. the uk sent 18,000 tonnes of plastic to indonesia in the first half of this year, and 55,000 tonnes of paper. that makes it the fourth biggest recipient of british waste in the world. why is packaging ending up here? the factories nearby import 40% of the paper they recycle but the bales of old paper are arriving with plastic in them. the paperfactories have no use for the plastic. this woman has been living here for 11 years. she says she earns up to £6 a day from the plastic. because of the money on offer people here want more of it not less. amongst the plastic scraps here is metal wirin
this is a small village in the east of java, indonesia's biggest island. but over the last few years, things here have started to change. since 2017 and '18, we've seen an increased flux of plastic entering indonesia. the uk, the us and australia all send waste to indonesia, supposedly to be recycled. last year, indonesia's plastic recycling industries imported around 300,000 tonnes of plastic waste. that's on top of the 900,000 tonnes they got from within the country. the uk sent 18,000 tonnes...
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for recycling indonesia's food chain turns toxic as plastic. waste exports flooded in plastic waste exports to southeast asia have been implicated in extreme levels of toxins entering the human food chain in indonesia a new study that sampled chicken eggs around sites in the country where plastic waste accumulates identified alarming levels of dioxins and poly chlorinated by if an els long recognized as extremely injurious to shuman health in one location the level of dioxins and eggs collected near an indonesian factory that burns plastics for fuel were similar to levels in eggs collected near the notorious agent orange hot spot and b.n. . vietnam which is considered one of the most dioxin contaminated locations on earth so it's a war zone and indonesia thanks to our virtue signaling here. it's almost hard to have any response at all because. what this implies is. extinction an extinction event for humans and it's tough to talk about but we see it happening in indonesia it's already on the tip of the spear and it'll it'll be rolled out globall
for recycling indonesia's food chain turns toxic as plastic. waste exports flooded in plastic waste exports to southeast asia have been implicated in extreme levels of toxins entering the human food chain in indonesia a new study that sampled chicken eggs around sites in the country where plastic waste accumulates identified alarming levels of dioxins and poly chlorinated by if an els long recognized as extremely injurious to shuman health in one location the level of dioxins and eggs collected...
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is caused directly because of this and they the article talks about the fact that in indonesia 1st you know they sent all this plastic there they were like literally like whole town would get swept away by plastic there would be plastic piled up in all the streets the alleys outside people's homes and then they started to burn it in order to clear it away and all the dioxins are released into the air but also you know a large part of what's going on over there was that remember we said lake erie or the erie canal remember that how toxic it was the hudson river the hudson river is now pristine and you have whales going up there which suggests that there is you know all the little micro ingredients that they eat and they and they rely and so we're cleaning up by scent the fact is that we sent all our manufacturing over there which is what is causing the destruction over there right i mean there's though alternative than. universal cooperation to solve the problem of humanity because humanity is approached and they picked predatory on planet earth that is like you know if you put a certai
is caused directly because of this and they the article talks about the fact that in indonesia 1st you know they sent all this plastic there they were like literally like whole town would get swept away by plastic there would be plastic piled up in all the streets the alleys outside people's homes and then they started to burn it in order to clear it away and all the dioxins are released into the air but also you know a large part of what's going on over there was that remember we said lake...
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this is a germany talent show a recent immigrant from indonesia. and the brand new documentary about the handmaid's tale all thought margaret atwood. never. the king singh is a vocal ensemble with a history going back over hoff a century the original members were choral scholars at king's college cambridge university back in the $960.00 s. now the group in their latest incarnation are launching a new project trying to heal divisions in society through the power of music it's called finding harmony let's have a listen. to her. for. and jonathan how is the current senior member of the new look at your also young joins me now there's been lots of changes in the membership of the group over the years now what hasn't changed in 50 years though is the line up to. attend to baritones in a base why has that remained the ideal mix for you i know it's pretty unusual but i think that's because that's what the originals were to altos they tended to bartend in a basin that was so much music that was written for them in precisely that. figuration that if we want
this is a germany talent show a recent immigrant from indonesia. and the brand new documentary about the handmaid's tale all thought margaret atwood. never. the king singh is a vocal ensemble with a history going back over hoff a century the original members were choral scholars at king's college cambridge university back in the $960.00 s. now the group in their latest incarnation are launching a new project trying to heal divisions in society through the power of music it's called finding...
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coffee consumption in indonesia has nearly doubled in the past ten years. in this town, the unique taste has won over the local population, and lead to more cafe is popping up. translation: in the past, coffee like this was only for export. after our generation gained more knowledge, we found that this coffee is healthier and tastier, so that's why it's now top coffee. the arabica appears to be the new crew in town, and could pave the way for coffee tourism. global buyers are also visiting the area to secure supply deals. let's go to our asia business hub where rico hizon is following the story. in asia business hub, has a business doing? the maker is posting better than expected process, that's due to global growth and depends, the automakers as its profits are in the first of there, they edged up to 0.6% compared to the previous year, sales in north america which is toyota ‘s biggest market, they rose 56% is accompanied with —— produce more trucks and suvs. the decrees some of the discount they have been giving which has been helping the bottom line
coffee consumption in indonesia has nearly doubled in the past ten years. in this town, the unique taste has won over the local population, and lead to more cafe is popping up. translation: in the past, coffee like this was only for export. after our generation gained more knowledge, we found that this coffee is healthier and tastier, so that's why it's now top coffee. the arabica appears to be the new crew in town, and could pave the way for coffee tourism. global buyers are also visiting the...
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also on the show the swine fever that swept china is spreading now its reach indonesia and its neighbors. in germany in march 30 years since the fall of the berlin wall we look at how life changed for towns along the former intern german border. this is. and berlin welcome china and the u.s. have said they've agreed to ease tariffs on each other's goods as part of a so-called phase one deal now tariffs have been the weapon of choice especially for the u.s. and the months long trade duel between the world's 2 biggest economies they announced rollback is fueling hopes of the trade wars eventually and. the announcement came from beijing where a commerce ministry spokesman said china and the u.s. would remove tariffs in stages there has been no reaction from washington but hope has been growing for signs of tendril progress to a wider deal. if the 2 sides reach a phase one agreement both sides should in accordance with the contents of the agreement revoke the tariffs already in effect in the same proportion and simultaneously this is an important condition for reaching an agreement. china an
also on the show the swine fever that swept china is spreading now its reach indonesia and its neighbors. in germany in march 30 years since the fall of the berlin wall we look at how life changed for towns along the former intern german border. this is. and berlin welcome china and the u.s. have said they've agreed to ease tariffs on each other's goods as part of a so-called phase one deal now tariffs have been the weapon of choice especially for the u.s. and the months long trade duel between...
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shows in indonesia so she felt it was time to take a leap. to as much there is in the name at 1st i wanted to staying in indonesia suspect but there are good opportunities in germany and i thought that could change my life my name for. the support of munich the indonesian community has helped her handle the homesickness. people back home have been rooting for her to. she's got 24000000 clicks on you tube and almost 200000 instagram followers. claudia's boyfriend has helped her cope with the new fame the 2 met in their church choir then on to that and then we recorded a few songs together so you could save music brought us together and connects us but they've been do this. now claudia is about to face her next big challenge germany wide tour with all the finalists from the voice of germany and her winning song. sad sad sad sad suger on how. her. the famous series the handmaid's tale made the canadian author margaret atwood a literary superstar now there's a new documentary come out all about in her long life she's written over 50 books and hav
shows in indonesia so she felt it was time to take a leap. to as much there is in the name at 1st i wanted to staying in indonesia suspect but there are good opportunities in germany and i thought that could change my life my name for. the support of munich the indonesian community has helped her handle the homesickness. people back home have been rooting for her to. she's got 24000000 clicks on you tube and almost 200000 instagram followers. claudia's boyfriend has helped her cope with the new...
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that's right, well, as you say, he is in southeast asia, indonesia this week. he is with a delegation of senior us business executives from 17 big firms, eve ryo ne executives from 17 big firms, everyone from boeing to tesla stop one of those stops is indonesia, which is keen to retain its preferential trading status with the us. the us is one of indonesia's largest direct investors with $11 billion invested in the country last year. but knowing's presence in the delegation may be problematic. we know of course that the plane maker is underfire know of course that the plane maker is under fire over two crashes involving the same 737 max aircraft, one of those crashes involving an indonesian airline, lionair, in fact family members have just observed the one year anniversary of that tragic crash on 29 october last year -- lion tragic crash on 29 october last year —— lion air. really hard to imagine what kind of concessions boeing is likely to make. we know they have made some reparations to family members, each family entitled to nearly $150,000, while they
that's right, well, as you say, he is in southeast asia, indonesia this week. he is with a delegation of senior us business executives from 17 big firms, eve ryo ne executives from 17 big firms, everyone from boeing to tesla stop one of those stops is indonesia, which is keen to retain its preferential trading status with the us. the us is one of indonesia's largest direct investors with $11 billion invested in the country last year. but knowing's presence in the delegation may be problematic....
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coffee consumption in indonesia has nearly doubled in the past ten years. in this town, the unique taste has won over the local population, and lead to more cafe is p°ppin9 population, and lead to more cafe is p°pping up- population, and lead to more cafe is popping up. translation: in the past, coffee like this was only for export. after our generation gained more knowledge, we found that this coffee is healthier and tastier, so that's why it's now top coffee. the arabica appears to be the new crew in town, and could pave the way for coffee tourism. global buyers are also visiting the area to secure supply deals. i need my coffee after this show. have you ever felt like you deserve a medalfor this show. have you ever felt like you deserve a medal for having children? well, the government of kaza khsta n shares children? well, the government of kazakhstan shares that view. many governments have been —— incentives for those who have multiple children but kazakhstan goes as far as to award medal to the hero mothers who keep the birth rate high. metal ho
coffee consumption in indonesia has nearly doubled in the past ten years. in this town, the unique taste has won over the local population, and lead to more cafe is p°ppin9 population, and lead to more cafe is p°pping up- population, and lead to more cafe is popping up. translation: in the past, coffee like this was only for export. after our generation gained more knowledge, we found that this coffee is healthier and tastier, so that's why it's now top coffee. the arabica appears to be the...
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shows in indonesia so she felt it was time to take a leap. so as much there is in the name it's 1st i wanted to stay in indonesia prospect but there are good teeth in germany and i thought that could change my life my name for. this support of munich's indonesian community has helped her handle the homesickness. that people back home have been rooting for her to she's got 24000000 clicks on you tube and almost 200000 instagram followers. cut his boyfriend has helped her cope with a new fame the 2 met in their church choir. and played and then we recorded a few songs together so you could save music brought us together and connects us with the been this. cloud is about to face her next big challenge germany wide tour with all the finalists from the voice of germany and her winning song. sad sad. sad so you're gonna have. her. fans are already buying her single good bye and cloudy and my new allison tozer who is a step closer to her dream of pop music started. as much more on cloudy at our website website. that's all we have for you right now i
shows in indonesia so she felt it was time to take a leap. so as much there is in the name it's 1st i wanted to stay in indonesia prospect but there are good teeth in germany and i thought that could change my life my name for. this support of munich's indonesian community has helped her handle the homesickness. that people back home have been rooting for her to she's got 24000000 clicks on you tube and almost 200000 instagram followers. cut his boyfriend has helped her cope with a new fame the...
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shows in indonesia so she felt it was time to take a leap. to as much british in their names and at 1st i wanted to stay in indonesia suspects but there were good opportunities in germany and i thought that could change my life my name for. the support of munich's indonesian community has helped her handle the homesickness. the. people back home have been rooting for her to she's got 24000000 clicks on you tube and almost 200000 instagram followers. claudia's boyfriend has helped her cope with the new fame the 2 met in their church choir on the inside and then we recorded a few songs together so you could save music brought us together and connects us but they've been different. now claudia is about to face her next big challenge germany wide tour with all the finalists from the voice of germany and her winning song. that sat back here last year to go watch her say. her. fans are already buying her single good bye and cloudy and my new allison tozer is a step closer to her dream of pop music stars. and congratulations to her you're watching n
shows in indonesia so she felt it was time to take a leap. to as much british in their names and at 1st i wanted to stay in indonesia suspects but there were good opportunities in germany and i thought that could change my life my name for. the support of munich's indonesian community has helped her handle the homesickness. the. people back home have been rooting for her to she's got 24000000 clicks on you tube and almost 200000 instagram followers. claudia's boyfriend has helped her cope with...
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over $4000.00 pigs have died since swine flu finally reached indonesia a quarter of the global pig population has already perished the world organization for animal health is alarmed. or fit only for a month we are really facing a threat that is global. so we must not only focus on countries that are affected because they are a potential source for spreading the disease to countries that today are still not harmed and i hope. for quite a while. remind them of swine flu has had its biggest impact on china though every 2nd pig on the planet lives there this year alone $200000000.00 animals will die or be called prices have exploded and demand can only be met by imports some from europe. and now there are fears that the academic could spread further and faster. this week marks 30 years since the fall of the berlin wall it paved the way towards german reunification and transformed the fate of many towns on both sides of the. one was in the west germany like many places near the in a german border it suffered years of economic neglects while the country was divided but many businesses in the town
over $4000.00 pigs have died since swine flu finally reached indonesia a quarter of the global pig population has already perished the world organization for animal health is alarmed. or fit only for a month we are really facing a threat that is global. so we must not only focus on countries that are affected because they are a potential source for spreading the disease to countries that today are still not harmed and i hope. for quite a while. remind them of swine flu has had its biggest...
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we're going to indonesia? >> we have to go to southeast asia to find a school for my son. >> jimmy: is your school enjoying the school? >> he loves it, it's deeply in the jungle. they make their own buildings out of bamboo. >> jimmy: your son's going to school in the jungle like tarzan? wow. and do you live in the jungle? >> we do. >> jimmy: wow. >> we moved into this house that we rented online, which is probably the first problem. the first night we got there we started to look around. there was something a little creepy about the house. this is a true story. we real eye that there wize thaa decent-sized spider that are. th the animals that were there were like there's people in the house for the first time. the next day it got a little worse, next day got a little worse. and four days after we'd been in bali, we walked in, and i see this spider that was literally the size of my hand. and on the bottom of the spider was a white sack. and i was like, what is that? it's not making sense. this is a guy who help
we're going to indonesia? >> we have to go to southeast asia to find a school for my son. >> jimmy: is your school enjoying the school? >> he loves it, it's deeply in the jungle. they make their own buildings out of bamboo. >> jimmy: your son's going to school in the jungle like tarzan? wow. and do you live in the jungle? >> we do. >> jimmy: wow. >> we moved into this house that we rented online, which is probably the first problem. the first night we...
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global crisis currently supplies are low in china and officials wired about the latest outbreak in indonesia where the government is tracking developments closely . pigs are being dumped into the river in your sim otra authorities have already recovered more than 100 dead hogs. there are many pig carcasses floating into our region invidia river and sea on back lake our job is to clean and move these carcasses on to land and bury them we are coordinating closely with the police and army in our region to stay alert for people who might try and dispose of carcasses in our area. over $4000.00 pigs have died since swine flu finally reached indonesia a quarter of the global pig population has already perished the world organization for animal health is alarmed. off it only for a month we are really facing a threat that is global and so we must not only focus on countries that are affected because they are a potential source for spreading the disease to countries that today are still not harmed and i hope will remain so for quite a while. swine flu has had its biggest impact on china though every 2
global crisis currently supplies are low in china and officials wired about the latest outbreak in indonesia where the government is tracking developments closely . pigs are being dumped into the river in your sim otra authorities have already recovered more than 100 dead hogs. there are many pig carcasses floating into our region invidia river and sea on back lake our job is to clean and move these carcasses on to land and bury them we are coordinating closely with the police and army in our...
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however, indonesia is not among them. destination for foreign investment, it is struggling against its regional peers. our next guest says they need a new approach. he joins us from jakarta. you have advised several indonesian governments so far. does this administration of understand its shortcomings when it comes to foreign investments? >> while thank you for having me. well, thank you for having me. to answer your question, yes, it does. we have seen a real strategic approach to unravel the shortcomings indonesia has faced over the last few years in competition with various regional tommies. and many believe, including myself, that the president's economic team has put forward the correct themes, priorities, and actions necessary to deliver on those reforms. we are cautiously optimistic, but we have to wait and see. the new cabinet has only been in office less than one month, so hopefully, we will begin to see some traction with regards to implementing various regulations and tidying up things that will allow more fdi
however, indonesia is not among them. destination for foreign investment, it is struggling against its regional peers. our next guest says they need a new approach. he joins us from jakarta. you have advised several indonesian governments so far. does this administration of understand its shortcomings when it comes to foreign investments? >> while thank you for having me. well, thank you for having me. to answer your question, yes, it does. we have seen a real strategic approach to...
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parts of indonesia are awash with plastic waste. last year, indonesia imported almost 300,000 tonnes of plastic packaging. some of it is recycled, but much of the lower quality household plastic waste is dumped. huge piles are building up outside villagers‘ houses. leftover plastic needs to be gotten rid of, so it's burnt or sold to tofu food factories as fuel. but the cheap plastic is releasing highly toxic chemicals, which are making it into the food chain. researchers from an environmental group tested the eggs from free range chickens that live here. results revealed levels of toxic chemicals that are 70 times over the european safe levels in food. the results of our research is one of the most shocking results that we have ever had. especially in indonesia. we never have this kind of results before. you wouldn't get ill eating the odd egg. but long—term exposure to these chemicals, known as dioxins, can cause reproductive and developmental issues, damage the immune system and also cause cancer. that's according to the world
parts of indonesia are awash with plastic waste. last year, indonesia imported almost 300,000 tonnes of plastic packaging. some of it is recycled, but much of the lower quality household plastic waste is dumped. huge piles are building up outside villagers‘ houses. leftover plastic needs to be gotten rid of, so it's burnt or sold to tofu food factories as fuel. but the cheap plastic is releasing highly toxic chemicals, which are making it into the food chain. researchers from an environmental...
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check in viewer shows us her hometown jakarta indonesia. the 1st section of the stock is up hill of course fortunately it's a low mountain range here in the thuringian forest so i don't have to huff and puff my way out to 2 or $3000.00 metres. all in all the tree is stretches 170 kilometers some hikers do the whole thing in 6 days others in 8 or 10 . these are along the way let us know we're on the right path. there and strike has plenty of rest areas and observation points. from this bench you have a great view of bach book castle above eisenhower. the vod book castle looks like something out of the story book and it has made it into the history books so if you're in the area you should take a look at the castle and visit the town of eyes and. everyone who comes to eisenach wants to visit council. for many germans it's more than just an 11th century council it's both a tourist attraction and a famous landmark and that has to do with one man in particular martin luther starting in $1521.00 he translated the new testament into german. here a
check in viewer shows us her hometown jakarta indonesia. the 1st section of the stock is up hill of course fortunately it's a low mountain range here in the thuringian forest so i don't have to huff and puff my way out to 2 or $3000.00 metres. all in all the tree is stretches 170 kilometers some hikers do the whole thing in 6 days others in 8 or 10 . these are along the way let us know we're on the right path. there and strike has plenty of rest areas and observation points. from this bench you...
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indonesia is 270 million people asked that i checked. it's almost a concise in terms of demographics, and in turn the gdp indonesia is expected to be among the top five biggest economies in the world and probably even number three '04 before the end of the century. it's a huge country. it may be so big it will outgrow asean. philippines is more than 100 men, vietnam was when admitting in these countries will be trillion dollars gdp in the near to immediate term future. asean is not election small countries, really collection of highly dynamic middle powers who could be a force under their own terms although they're going through difficult times. if you look at countries in southeast asia us taiwan, of course they are very much at the frontline, you see leaders of this country very engaging china but at the same time trying to preserve some room for maneuver. case in point is the prime minister, he's 94, very lucid come very much on the top of his portfolio. he took the fight to china on the belt and road issue of the debtor issue and man
indonesia is 270 million people asked that i checked. it's almost a concise in terms of demographics, and in turn the gdp indonesia is expected to be among the top five biggest economies in the world and probably even number three '04 before the end of the century. it's a huge country. it may be so big it will outgrow asean. philippines is more than 100 men, vietnam was when admitting in these countries will be trillion dollars gdp in the near to immediate term future. asean is not election...
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massacre in 2015 indonesia's government did set one up into it and other human rights violations in papua but by late 16 the investigation but still. they appear to collect. evidence from the police from the local military command from the national commission on human rights from the attorney general's office but it stopped right there there was no more progress after august 2016. these human rights violations happened a long time ago but the president does care but because it's such an old case opening the documents is complicated the president is paying attention and we want a future where human rights violations won't happen again. but the release of the album and book comes just as violence in papa has spiked once again behind this music wanted to draw attention to a past atrocity but also to what's happening now. dozens of people have been killed in recent weeks in violence which began with protests against racism but which as in the past developed into calls for independence from indonesia president joko widodo says he is ready to meet pro independence leaders in papua to resolve th
massacre in 2015 indonesia's government did set one up into it and other human rights violations in papua but by late 16 the investigation but still. they appear to collect. evidence from the police from the local military command from the national commission on human rights from the attorney general's office but it stopped right there there was no more progress after august 2016. these human rights violations happened a long time ago but the president does care but because it's such an old...
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indonesia is 270 million people last time that i checked. of gdp, indonesia is expected to be among the top five biggest economies in the world and probably even number before the end of the century. three it's a huge country. it may be so big it will outgrow asean. these countries are going to be trillion dollar gdp's in the near to medium future, so asean is not a collection of small countries. it is a collection of highly dynamic middle powers who could be a force on their own terms, although they're going through difficult times. if you look at countries in southeast asia plus taiwan, of course, they are very much at the frontline, you see leaders of these countries engaging china, but at the same time, trying to preserve some room for maneuver. case in point is the prime minister, he's 94, very lucid and very much on the top of his portfolio. he took the fight to china on the belt and road issue of the -- and the debt trap issue, and managed to get $6 billion of renegotiation of the contract with them. issues, vietnam is pushing for a l
indonesia is 270 million people last time that i checked. of gdp, indonesia is expected to be among the top five biggest economies in the world and probably even number before the end of the century. three it's a huge country. it may be so big it will outgrow asean. these countries are going to be trillion dollar gdp's in the near to medium future, so asean is not a collection of small countries. it is a collection of highly dynamic middle powers who could be a force on their own terms,...
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indonesia is 270 million people last time i checked. it's almost american sized in terms of demographics. in terms of g.d.p., indonesia is expected to be among the top five biggest economies in the world in the next two decades and probably even number three or four before the end of the century. it's a huge country. at some point it may be so big that they'll outgrow asean. but philippines is more than 100 million and so is vietnam. these countries are going to be trillion-dollar g.d.p.'s in the near to medium future. asean is not a collection of small chris, it's a collection of highly -- countries, it's a collection of highly dynamic middle powers that could be a force on their own terms. although they're going through difficult times. if you look at countries in southeast asia, plus taiwan also, of course we're -- they're very much at the front line, you see actually leaders of this country very astutely, you know, engaging china, but at the same time trying to preserve some room for maneuver. case in point is the prime minister. he
indonesia is 270 million people last time i checked. it's almost american sized in terms of demographics. in terms of g.d.p., indonesia is expected to be among the top five biggest economies in the world in the next two decades and probably even number three or four before the end of the century. it's a huge country. at some point it may be so big that they'll outgrow asean. but philippines is more than 100 million and so is vietnam. these countries are going to be trillion-dollar g.d.p.'s in...
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reporter: indonesia's most sought after coffee beans can only be found here. in the past, farmers sold a kilo ofhem for $3.50. they are now selling for six times the price. laura:an farmers consufor -- >> farmers consultant to product to -- farmers can sell their directly or online. who buy them sometis the little man would cheat the farmers. reporter:he coffee trade from this remote area has benefited those outside the farming community. >> it is extraordinary. some local students send local coffee beans to jakarta and other cities toun living expenses and tuition fees. :report coffee consumption in indonesia the past 10 years.d in in one town, the unique taste has won over the local cafÉation and led to more popping up. >> in th past, coffee like this was only for expt. after our generation gain more knowledge, we found that this coffee is healthier and tastier. thats why it is now the top coffee. reporter: this appears to be the new brew in town, and could pave the way for coffee tourism. global area to secure supply deals. laura: the u.s. stock markets th
reporter: indonesia's most sought after coffee beans can only be found here. in the past, farmers sold a kilo ofhem for $3.50. they are now selling for six times the price. laura:an farmers consufor -- >> farmers consultant to product to -- farmers can sell their directly or online. who buy them sometis the little man would cheat the farmers. reporter:he coffee trade from this remote area has benefited those outside the farming community. >> it is extraordinary. some local students...
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reporter: coffee consumption in indonesia has nearly doubled in the past 10 years. in one town, the unique taste has won over the local population and led to more cafÉs popping up. >> in the past, coffee like this was only for export. after our generation gain more foknowledge, wd that this coffee is healthier and tastier. now the ty it is coffee. reporter: this appears to be the new brew in town, and could pave the way for coffee tourism. global buyers are visiting the ecea to se supply deals. laura: the u.s. stock markets roared to record highs on thursday. investors were encouraged by reports that the u.s. and china have agreed to lift some tariffs in stages. but nothing has been signed yet. reporter samira hussain in new york. the chinese are sayinghere is an agreement to lift tariffs, but what about the u.s., are they confirming that? samira: the united states earlietoday did confirm that there is that agreement, both of the united states and china say that if there is going tbe some sort of phase one of a trade agreement between the two countries, it would ha
reporter: coffee consumption in indonesia has nearly doubled in the past 10 years. in one town, the unique taste has won over the local population and led to more cafÉs popping up. >> in the past, coffee like this was only for export. after our generation gain more foknowledge, wd that this coffee is healthier and tastier. now the ty it is coffee. reporter: this appears to be the new brew in town, and could pave the way for coffee tourism. global buyers are visiting the ecea to se supply...
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the region be bullish on this region and let's make a deal in a strike a free trade agreement with indonesia negotiations had been stalled for for a period of 5 years before they restarted again shortly after he took control of the country and also they're looking at free trade deals with malaysia and the philippines we've got to remember this is a different than 30 years ago so 3 is celebrating its 30th anniversary of relations with us yet they are also celebrating a 20 fold increase in trade to $160000000000.00 and a $40000000000.00 surplus here for south korea there were a lot of side of in school and here a c.e.o. exploit startup expo. expo a beauty expo a smart expo but there were also in the back of these larger sort of displays there were $225.00 businesses $500.00 business people getting together in small moods showing each other's products called a sourcing fair where you had products their representatives showing off their products to purchasers on the other side of the other side of the table and in other countries around the world not just this region including japan and things i
the region be bullish on this region and let's make a deal in a strike a free trade agreement with indonesia negotiations had been stalled for for a period of 5 years before they restarted again shortly after he took control of the country and also they're looking at free trade deals with malaysia and the philippines we've got to remember this is a different than 30 years ago so 3 is celebrating its 30th anniversary of relations with us yet they are also celebrating a 20 fold increase in trade...
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also on the show the swine fever that swept china is spreading now its reach indonesia and its neighbors.
also on the show the swine fever that swept china is spreading now its reach indonesia and its neighbors.
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indonesia is the world's second largest contributor to marine waste. seeing the beautiful coral reefs off the coast of indonesia's capital drowning in plastic, 25 year—old swietenia puspa lestari decided to take action. she leads a team of volunteer divers, who clear rubbish from the reefs and recycle what they find. two years after the head of the grammys said women need to "step up" if they wanted to be recognised, female artists are dominating the 2020 nominations. five of the eight album of the year nominees are women, ariana grande and lana del rey among the front—runners. meanwhile, lizzo and billie eilish are shortlisted in all of the ceremony‘s "big four" categories: best new artist, best song, best record and best album. the grammys were mired in controversy in 2018, after only one woman won an award during the televised ceremony. the singapore international film festival kicks off on thursday with a movie from local writer—director anthony chen. wet season follows the illicit relationship between a school teacher and her young male st
indonesia is the world's second largest contributor to marine waste. seeing the beautiful coral reefs off the coast of indonesia's capital drowning in plastic, 25 year—old swietenia puspa lestari decided to take action. she leads a team of volunteer divers, who clear rubbish from the reefs and recycle what they find. two years after the head of the grammys said women need to "step up" if they wanted to be recognised, female artists are dominating the 2020 nominations. five of the...
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indonesia is the world's second largest contributor to marine waste. seeing the beautiful coral reefs off the coast of indonesia's capital drowning in plastic, 25—year—old swietenia puspa lestari decided to take action. she leads a team of volunteer divers, who clear rubbish from the reefs and recycle what they find. and important enterprise there. now some breaking news coming into was from northern thailand. we have reports of an earthquake, magnitude 6.1 which struck in northern thailand. no immediate reports of casualties or damages but the agency reporting this said that the earthquake struck at a depth of ten kilometres around 92 kilometres north—east of wang nam. northern thailand, a 6.1 magnitude earthquake and we will continue to monitor this and we will continue to monitor this and bring you updates when we get them. the singapore international film festival kicks off on thursday with a movie from local writer—director anthony chen. ‘wet season' follows the illicit relationship between a school teacher and her young male student in
indonesia is the world's second largest contributor to marine waste. seeing the beautiful coral reefs off the coast of indonesia's capital drowning in plastic, 25—year—old swietenia puspa lestari decided to take action. she leads a team of volunteer divers, who clear rubbish from the reefs and recycle what they find. and important enterprise there. now some breaking news coming into was from northern thailand. we have reports of an earthquake, magnitude 6.1 which struck in northern...
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shuttle services and the lack of accommodations many participants have been forced to sleep on floors indonesia's weightlifting and football teams even decided to book their own hotels instead of relying on accommodations provided by the hosts preparations put a strain on athletes already coping with the crowded schedule knowing i was pretty upset 1st got here. with it you know 3 hours away in the airport and then 8 hours of waiting into the inner room saying i sleeping on the floor and. you know that adds up in the tournament like this the logistical chaos has brought unwanted negative attention on the tournament and put organizers under widespread criticism . and that unwanted attention has spent out on to social media one local newscaster posted this video on tripped up of a slightly puzzling look inside one of the women's bathrooms that has not one toilet but 2 next to each other without any divider. but that's not all as well as inadequate facilities for athletes and others the sporting venues themselves seem wall for the unprepared one social media user noticed a problem or 2 with this skat
shuttle services and the lack of accommodations many participants have been forced to sleep on floors indonesia's weightlifting and football teams even decided to book their own hotels instead of relying on accommodations provided by the hosts preparations put a strain on athletes already coping with the crowded schedule knowing i was pretty upset 1st got here. with it you know 3 hours away in the airport and then 8 hours of waiting into the inner room saying i sleeping on the floor and. you...
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indonesia's most lucrative cash crop. fruit like this makes a vegetable oil used in over half of all household products sold in your neighborhood grocery store. as palm oil exports ballooned over the last 20 years, so did the indonesian territory used to grow palms. it's now bigger than entire countries, like england or greece. >> it's now way out of our control in indonesia. >> reporter: even this industry insider is calling for stricter government regulation of the palm oil industry. >> if we just do it halfway, we should always expect this forest fire in the future. >> reporter: but this cash crop has also lifted millions of indonesians out of poverty. people like this farmer. before i grew palms, i couldn't even afford to feed my children chicken, he tells me. farming palm, i've been able to buy a tv and a refrigerator. the cheapest way to clear land for farming is to burn it. the government says it's trying to crack down on these manmade fires. >> for us, the forest fire is a serious crime. >> reporter: officials sho
indonesia's most lucrative cash crop. fruit like this makes a vegetable oil used in over half of all household products sold in your neighborhood grocery store. as palm oil exports ballooned over the last 20 years, so did the indonesian territory used to grow palms. it's now bigger than entire countries, like england or greece. >> it's now way out of our control in indonesia. >> reporter: even this industry insider is calling for stricter government regulation of the palm oil...
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year in the nation of farmers a blame for causing this toxic haze that drips across large parts of indonesia malaysia and singapore what do. does this happen why can't these 3 governments prevent what is effectively an annual crisis i mean it has been going on in various scales for the last 2025 years the big problem that we have is that we have a special type of ecosystem called people an ecosystem a natural ecosystem which stores up to 10000 tons of carbon perfect let's just pick us up with laurie miller a lot of them and you specialize on the impact of air pollution across asia can it be measured in health terms as well as in the cost of the economy and absolutely we know from studies that have compared. the life expectancy the risk of many d c c's for people living in. cities with clean air and those with polluted air that the risk of diseases like lung cancers troll. heart attack and so on it goes up in polluted air in fact the entire global life expectancy shortened by about 11 months because of air pollution and of course a disproportionate part of that takes place in the most pollute
year in the nation of farmers a blame for causing this toxic haze that drips across large parts of indonesia malaysia and singapore what do. does this happen why can't these 3 governments prevent what is effectively an annual crisis i mean it has been going on in various scales for the last 2025 years the big problem that we have is that we have a special type of ecosystem called people an ecosystem a natural ecosystem which stores up to 10000 tons of carbon perfect let's just pick us up with...
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indonesia has some of the greatest analogies. very large population, 200 million, young, banks serving them but potentially leaving enough space for competitors to come in. of capa: the president of fitzgerald. back to you. david: good stuff, good interview. we are getting retail sales for the month of september in about two hours from now. they areecast, if correct, we should get an eighth straight monthly contraction which would be the longest going back to essentially the aftermath of the blue book crisis. but 2014 was also bad. the not so great singapore sale. let's tell you what we have got coming up later. jerome powell is addressing a congressional heater -- midi on wednesday. tune in when the san francisco fed president mary daly joined bloomberg live. david: before the big interviews it is battle of the charts. this is bloomberg. ♪ thesed: just getting images coming through. we have more from the streets of hong kong where the violence has escalated. we saw tear gas being used in the central business district. a man wa
indonesia has some of the greatest analogies. very large population, 200 million, young, banks serving them but potentially leaving enough space for competitors to come in. of capa: the president of fitzgerald. back to you. david: good stuff, good interview. we are getting retail sales for the month of september in about two hours from now. they areecast, if correct, we should get an eighth straight monthly contraction which would be the longest going back to essentially the aftermath of the...
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and china is increasing its presence in the south pacific while next door in indonesia west pulp was independence movement has led to deadly protests we have many similar situations around papa new guinea where we learn known as are being marginalized by corporate giants coming in and people can see oppression in some book while many are expecting an overwhelming void for independence what that will look like in terms of building an economy and breaking away from any isn't entirely clear yet another step beforehand though it will take place here in paintings pollens where the government will need to approve any outcome reaching mineral wealth and you see this may not be a region popping a guinea we want to easily lose a gauge al-jazeera post must be. the u.s. state department has released records related to its dealings with ukraine the nearly $100.00 page document was made public after a lawsuit by an ethics it confirms multiple contacts between secretary of state marc and donald trump personal lawyer rudy giuliani will be this year it also supports testimony at the impeachment inqu
and china is increasing its presence in the south pacific while next door in indonesia west pulp was independence movement has led to deadly protests we have many similar situations around papa new guinea where we learn known as are being marginalized by corporate giants coming in and people can see oppression in some book while many are expecting an overwhelming void for independence what that will look like in terms of building an economy and breaking away from any isn't entirely clear yet...