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singing in school in church so so that i think it's the same for everyone here in this predominately hindu. and when you look at the culture of. hindu culture it is they don't have the singing culture of a christian community which is you go to church and that's where you you saying you know even the american singers most of them started into. soprano every issue is one of the back. but nobody here has as and graces although the choir has won many awards including first prize on the television show india's super talent performances with cheering fans and big orchestras followed. to round off the choir rehearses a new composition a mix of indian film music classical music and pop as if to show that contrasts can also result in harmony and no more summers in. the neighboring village also has western influences to get there we have to cross this bridge it's made of the roots of huge rubber trees the locals call it the living bridge nobody quite knows how old it is probably way over two hundred years it's unlikely though it'll last that long again the number of tourists crossing it is growing
singing in school in church so so that i think it's the same for everyone here in this predominately hindu. and when you look at the culture of. hindu culture it is they don't have the singing culture of a christian community which is you go to church and that's where you you saying you know even the american singers most of them started into. soprano every issue is one of the back. but nobody here has as and graces although the choir has won many awards including first prize on the television...
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a hindu god who now returns to heaven. hundreds of thailand's finest traditional artists have contributed to the cremation. each detail carries symbolic importance. the royal urn will be transported to the cremation site on this 1a ton 200—year—old chariot. the late king's finaljourney, a low and immaculately choreographed progression for a man who restored the status of thailand historically enjoyed by monarchs. stay with us on bbc news. still to come. he painted the ordinary in way that was extraordinary. 50 of cezanne's portraits are brought together for the very first time. an historic moment that many of his victims have waited for four decades. the former dictator in the dock, older, slimmer and as he sat down obedient enough. dawn and as the sun breaks through the piercing chill of night on the plane, it lights upa chill of night on the plane, it lights up a biblicalfamine, now in the 20th century. the depressing conclusion in argentina today, it is actually cheaper to paper your walls with money. we had controv
a hindu god who now returns to heaven. hundreds of thailand's finest traditional artists have contributed to the cremation. each detail carries symbolic importance. the royal urn will be transported to the cremation site on this 1a ton 200—year—old chariot. the late king's finaljourney, a low and immaculately choreographed progression for a man who restored the status of thailand historically enjoyed by monarchs. stay with us on bbc news. still to come. he painted the ordinary in way that...
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take down a rap video that had gone viral one that normalizes raped five others journalists at the hindu newspaper and the t.v. and first post all say they received similar messages from unidentified senders one threat written in hindi referred specifically to a journalist murdered last month after she wrote extensively on the rise of hindu nationalism under the government of prime minister narendra modi why was gordie lang cache killed the message asked because she was a journalist she was anti nationalist and anti hindu if anyone dares to write anything against modi or his party they will not be spared they will be eliminated according to a recently published book the ruling b j p party has created an online army of trolls known as yod ha's warriors who target critical reporting against the modi government many of those troll accounts are followed by modi himself for which the prime minister has been roundly criticized. southeast asia is a regional rich for media watchers this week we're looking at vietnam ever since the reunification of north and south back in one thousand nine hundre
take down a rap video that had gone viral one that normalizes raped five others journalists at the hindu newspaper and the t.v. and first post all say they received similar messages from unidentified senders one threat written in hindi referred specifically to a journalist murdered last month after she wrote extensively on the rise of hindu nationalism under the government of prime minister narendra modi why was gordie lang cache killed the message asked because she was a journalist she was...
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others either ignored it or buried it deep in their programmes india today met with a debate on the hindu festival and if some women made choice of part of their husband. other channels like xenu's began with footage handed to them by the indian ministry of defense or in the windows name and action and treatment minimal i see that i'm on. a budget because they would agree when we asked xenu says editor in chief to assess the merits of the wire story on shot he seemed more interested in who broke the story than what it said i really don't know i haven't checked the facts i haven't checked the documents i also don't know about the exact motive behind the story because all these struggling with what they want is they want readership they want instant fame they want instant i was now how do they get eyeballs for that you have somebody big. even if it's a half baked journalism it's a big investigation. some indian newspapers where political scandals are usually a stock in trade were also strangely indifferent to the story even the hindu a liberal paper put it on page ten and all of that came b
others either ignored it or buried it deep in their programmes india today met with a debate on the hindu festival and if some women made choice of part of their husband. other channels like xenu's began with footage handed to them by the indian ministry of defense or in the windows name and action and treatment minimal i see that i'm on. a budget because they would agree when we asked xenu says editor in chief to assess the merits of the wire story on shot he seemed more interested in who...
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gory lang cashless getting she edited a weekly paper near bangalore and was critical of the kind of hindu nationalism espoused by prime minister modi and his party the b j p she was shot and killed last month some of the. self-proclaimed nationalists who subsequently celebrated her murder did so on twitter accounts the prime minister followed and still doubts london is one of the first things that happen to me many times you get death threats i have got death threats gang rape threats and all kinds of actual violent threats so this is a. backlash that happens every time you do a critical story when a minister in the government calls you best it doesn't help if you look at the kind of language that is used in social media especially against women journalists women journalists. campaigns that are carried out and there seems to be no signal from anyone in this government that they wouldn't tolerate that kind of just so when the b j p says that oh you know all that that has nothing to do with us i really doubt it. it is difficult to say how or why news outlets choose the stories they cover ha
gory lang cashless getting she edited a weekly paper near bangalore and was critical of the kind of hindu nationalism espoused by prime minister modi and his party the b j p she was shot and killed last month some of the. self-proclaimed nationalists who subsequently celebrated her murder did so on twitter accounts the prime minister followed and still doubts london is one of the first things that happen to me many times you get death threats i have got death threats gang rape threats and all...
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they were hindu are officially stateless unwanted in myanmar and hated by many. now thousands have been driven out of their homes raped or even murdered. nearly six hundred thousand have fled to find literature since late august some human rights groups are calling it genocide. going on i was there. you know. i know that i was there i don't. i mean i learned on the one i got our houses were burned down we had nothing left they came after us they cut people's throats and shot at us and that's why we had to leave. but i'm not. going oh no the border guard gives them permission to come ashore. they're covered in mud brown has become the color of their nightmare journey. when they fled they were forced to leave everything behind nor mohamad his brother and their families have just crossed enough river that marks the border between bangladesh and me and maher. is going to die when we no longer have a home out of the soldiers beat out. the last of us. why there was a little bit older than us what my mother and father disappeared to when they burned down our village so
they were hindu are officially stateless unwanted in myanmar and hated by many. now thousands have been driven out of their homes raped or even murdered. nearly six hundred thousand have fled to find literature since late august some human rights groups are calling it genocide. going on i was there. you know. i know that i was there i don't. i mean i learned on the one i got our houses were burned down we had nothing left they came after us they cut people's throats and shot at us and that's...
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it isa hindu all the events they have set up. it is a hindu festival, forjames and sikhs as well, but very much as leicester is, a multicultural festival. perhaps a few years ago people knew about diwali, but now lots of people from across all communities come here to leicester to celebrate diwali. just behind you there are some fantastic restaurants along the belgrave road, aren't there? i imagine there must be wonderful smells wafting your way. absolutely. myself and the crew have been pretty hungry this evening, as we've been doing our broadcast, but if you want a curry, then the golden mile is certainly the place to come. sweets, indian sweets, very much the flavour for sweets, indian sweets, very much the flavourfor tonight as sweets, indian sweets, very much the flavour for tonight as well. simon ward in leicester, lucky thing! this is bbc news — coming up in the next few minutes: hitting the right or wrong note? scotland is set to become the first part of the uk to ban smacking children. now the weather. some very windy
it isa hindu all the events they have set up. it is a hindu festival, forjames and sikhs as well, but very much as leicester is, a multicultural festival. perhaps a few years ago people knew about diwali, but now lots of people from across all communities come here to leicester to celebrate diwali. just behind you there are some fantastic restaurants along the belgrave road, aren't there? i imagine there must be wonderful smells wafting your way. absolutely. myself and the crew have been pretty...
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big on cooperating with other people, with other protestants, other christians, buddhists, muslims, hindus. the ecumenical approach is more copacious whereas evangelicals stay with the old faith, stick with the home truth. i might also mention that a vocabulary complexity of this is that the term main line is often used to talk about the people i am calling ecumenical protestants. the reason that's deceptive is nowadays it's the evangelicals that are more main line in that they have much more media attention. they have much stronger political lobby. when the press talks about protestantism today, it's almost always evangelical protestantism. >> that's what people think about. >> that's right. main line was a term that caught on for what i am calling ecumenical protestants back in the '60s. the reason it caught on was because the class position of the ecumenicals was so much stronger. ecumenical protestants were stakeholders in national institutions. they were prominent in corporations, in foundations, in the congress, in the senate. as of 1960, if you in the united states were in a positio
big on cooperating with other people, with other protestants, other christians, buddhists, muslims, hindus. the ecumenical approach is more copacious whereas evangelicals stay with the old faith, stick with the home truth. i might also mention that a vocabulary complexity of this is that the term main line is often used to talk about the people i am calling ecumenical protestants. the reason that's deceptive is nowadays it's the evangelicals that are more main line in that they have much more...
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splitting the country along religious lines: buddhist sinhalese majority in the south versus hindu tamil minority in the north. years of mistreatment and suppression led to the formation of the l.t.t.e., or liberation tigers of tamil eelam, and their campaign to seek an independent state. the conflict ended in 2009, but an enormous number of internally displaced persons, or idp's as they're referred to, remain in refugee camps. >> tracy: ladies and gentlemen, appearing now, and before it is too late, the travelling circus of refugees. [ thunder ] >> anthony: colombo native tracy holsinger is the founder of mind adventures theatre company. not long ago, to even talk politics, let alone stage a play deemed controversial, could be dangerous. >> anthony: the play that you've been doing, it came from a book, "the boy who." >> tracy: "speaks in numbers", by mike masilamani. yeah, it was first performed in november 2009. so it's -- >> anthony: no way. controversial, would you say? >> tracy: a little. the play is about internally displaced people. after the end of the war, we had over 300,000 pe
splitting the country along religious lines: buddhist sinhalese majority in the south versus hindu tamil minority in the north. years of mistreatment and suppression led to the formation of the l.t.t.e., or liberation tigers of tamil eelam, and their campaign to seek an independent state. the conflict ended in 2009, but an enormous number of internally displaced persons, or idp's as they're referred to, remain in refugee camps. >> tracy: ladies and gentlemen, appearing now, and before it...
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mumbai's railways killed three thousand people tens of millions of people across india marking the hindu festival of in the southern city of mysore the local palace was lit up the ten day event marks the triumph of the hindu god over the demon king vanna symbolizing the victory of good over evil it features elegant processions traditional dances and the burning of mythological effigies. mr aliens are suffering from soaring elec tricity prices and power blackouts so the government wants to exploit vast coal reserves and extend the life of an aging coal fired power station but its operator wants to invest in new cleaner and greener technologies. has more on the energy done then. the owner of the own disco find house station in australia says it's showing its age millions of dollars are being spent to keep the forty five year old little plant running before we times in five years but the government is pressuring operator a.g.l. to continue producing power for another five years beyond then saying it's key to securing electricity supplies a.g.l. is considering the request but says it would b
mumbai's railways killed three thousand people tens of millions of people across india marking the hindu festival of in the southern city of mysore the local palace was lit up the ten day event marks the triumph of the hindu god over the demon king vanna symbolizing the victory of good over evil it features elegant processions traditional dances and the burning of mythological effigies. mr aliens are suffering from soaring elec tricity prices and power blackouts so the government wants to...
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the royal funeral is a blend of hindu, buddhist and other influences. king bhumibol adulyadej was seen as an influences. king bhumibol adulyadej was seen as an incarnation of a hindu god, who will now return to heaven. hundreds of thailand's artists have contributed to the cremation. each detail carries symbolic importance. the royal vernon will be transported to the cremation site on this 14 tonne, 200—year—old chariot. the late king's finaljourney, a slow and accurately choreographed procession, befitting a man who helped restore the near divine status, historically enjoined by thailand mondex. bashar al—assad mondex. there's much more on this story on our website. including this rare footage of the 1926 funeral of king rama vi, a clue to some of the traditions we're likely to see at the cremation ceremony of king bhumibol adulyadej. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: also on the programme: a dozen portraits go on display in london. a historic moment many of his victims have waited for the decades. the old vic ta
the royal funeral is a blend of hindu, buddhist and other influences. king bhumibol adulyadej was seen as an influences. king bhumibol adulyadej was seen as an incarnation of a hindu god, who will now return to heaven. hundreds of thailand's artists have contributed to the cremation. each detail carries symbolic importance. the royal vernon will be transported to the cremation site on this 14 tonne, 200—year—old chariot. the late king's finaljourney, a slow and accurately choreographed...
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the hindu festival of light is coming up this wednesday. -- eat. and before we go, something you do not see very often. an unbelievable sight, some 300,000 geese here in finland preparing to migrate to belgium and the netherlands for the winter. that is one third of the global population sliding around and making wonderful patterns as they glide along together. hello there. fairly quiet conditions at the moment. on monday, things turn more stormy to the west of the uk, especially in northern ireland. the met office has already issued amber be prepared warnings for strong winds from monday. the worst will be in southern ireland. 0phelia, an ex—hurricane, moves towards the shores. the met service in ireland has issued a red warning. danger to life and property across the entire country. the wind will strengthen in the west. scotland will have rain come and go. dry in england and wales. the winds start to pick up in the irish sea in particular as we go into the afternoon. western parts of wales, the isle of man, northern ireland, parts of south—we
the hindu festival of light is coming up this wednesday. -- eat. and before we go, something you do not see very often. an unbelievable sight, some 300,000 geese here in finland preparing to migrate to belgium and the netherlands for the winter. that is one third of the global population sliding around and making wonderful patterns as they glide along together. hello there. fairly quiet conditions at the moment. on monday, things turn more stormy to the west of the uk, especially in northern...
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the royal funeral is a blend of hindu, buddhist, and other influences. king bhumibol adulyadej was seen as an incarnation of a hindu god who has now returned to heaven. hundreds of thailand's finest traditional artists have contributed to the cremation. each detail carries symbolic importance. the royal urn will be transported to the cremation site on this iii—ton 200—year—old chariot. the late king's finaljourney, a slow and immaculately choreographed progression for a man who restored the status of thailand historically enjoyed by monarchs. the eu's chief brexit negotiator, says a trade deal with the european union could take three years to complete, if talks begin in december. michel barnier added however that the discussions wouldn't be without risks, because all of the eu's national parliaments must approve any agreement. damian grammaticas reports from brussels. from the eu today, a blunt message. donald tusk is no fan of brexit. how it plays out, he says, is down to the uk, but eu countries must remain united. it is in fact up to london how
the royal funeral is a blend of hindu, buddhist, and other influences. king bhumibol adulyadej was seen as an incarnation of a hindu god who has now returned to heaven. hundreds of thailand's finest traditional artists have contributed to the cremation. each detail carries symbolic importance. the royal urn will be transported to the cremation site on this iii—ton 200—year—old chariot. the late king's finaljourney, a slow and immaculately choreographed progression for a man who restored...
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the formal occasion, very tightly scrip that, at hearing could understand hindu cosmology, very important to legitimise the monarchy. —— tightly scripted, at hearing to buddhist and hindu cosmology. —— adhering. then you have the occasional bored married people coming here to say farewell toa people coming here to say farewell to a king whom they felt a personal connection to. you couldn't get much more traditional than this procession we are watching, but king bhumibol adulyadej, he came to define thailand's organisation, didn't he? yes, although in many ways he was a conservative man. he was an accidental king, he was only 18 years old. neither he nor his brother expected to succeed. his brett rumford did succeed, they were both educated and living overseas. ash rack is brother did succeed. —— his brother. his brother was killed tragically, and the king took over ata tragically, and the king took over at a very early age. he did it with the backing of the military and allies like the united states. while he himself was a very modern man, he was very informal, personally. peo
the formal occasion, very tightly scrip that, at hearing could understand hindu cosmology, very important to legitimise the monarchy. —— tightly scripted, at hearing to buddhist and hindu cosmology. —— adhering. then you have the occasional bored married people coming here to say farewell toa people coming here to say farewell to a king whom they felt a personal connection to. you couldn't get much more traditional than this procession we are watching, but king bhumibol adulyadej, he...
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al-jazeera muscle group in the hunter valley tens of millions across india are marking the hindu festival of those in the southern city of my sort of the local palace was lit up the ten day event marks the triumph of the hindu god the ram of the demon king vanna symbolizing the victory of good over evil it features an elephant processions for additional dances and the burning of mythological effigies. and a new records being set for chinese art at an auction in hong kong a painting by the chinese american artist it was sold for more than thirteen million dollars at sotheby's and saturday is the first time it's being sold it's been owned by the artist family since it was painted eighty five years ago the book was originally commission for the opening of the museum of modern art in new york in one thousand nine hundred thirty two animal lovers in the philippines have had their pets blessed in manila three dozen dogs and a python were blessed by a priest and sprinkled with holy water the event was held to promote world day next wednesday it's also the catholic feast of st francis of assisi t
al-jazeera muscle group in the hunter valley tens of millions across india are marking the hindu festival of those in the southern city of my sort of the local palace was lit up the ten day event marks the triumph of the hindu god the ram of the demon king vanna symbolizing the victory of good over evil it features an elephant processions for additional dances and the burning of mythological effigies. and a new records being set for chinese art at an auction in hong kong a painting by the...
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new delhi as hits more than twenty times the healthy limit after a night of fireworks celebrating the hindu festival of diwali despite a court ordered ban on the sale of firecrackers and many still to celebrate the festival of lights. all right up to date with all the headlines here on al-jazeera i'll be back with more news in just half an hour's time states tries examining some innovative solutions so what are shortages. in the himalayas. which is rising.
new delhi as hits more than twenty times the healthy limit after a night of fireworks celebrating the hindu festival of diwali despite a court ordered ban on the sale of firecrackers and many still to celebrate the festival of lights. all right up to date with all the headlines here on al-jazeera i'll be back with more news in just half an hour's time states tries examining some innovative solutions so what are shortages. in the himalayas. which is rising.
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and this is being reflected online on twitter we have one person in india who writes due to the hindu muslim politics the taj mahal the symbol of love has now been sacrificed another year wonders as india become more communal or more religious than ever by neglecting the taj because it was built by a muslim member shame on our government but maybe a bit of perspective here from an opposition leader in india omar abdullah he writes does anyone really believe that people will forget that the taj mahal exists just because the odds are pradesh government decides to leave it out of a tourism promotion brochure i mean certainly the tourists will keep coming but this is a big debate in india and that will not be dying down anytime soon. keeping track of the story for us on social media thank you karl. now it is a nobel prize week and every day the royal swedish academy of sciences is announcing new laureates they've just awarded the two thousand and seven nobel prize in chemistry today researchers are shocked to push a funk and richard henderson were granted the prize for developing a way to
and this is being reflected online on twitter we have one person in india who writes due to the hindu muslim politics the taj mahal the symbol of love has now been sacrificed another year wonders as india become more communal or more religious than ever by neglecting the taj because it was built by a muslim member shame on our government but maybe a bit of perspective here from an opposition leader in india omar abdullah he writes does anyone really believe that people will forget that the taj...
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they slaughtered hindu people for seven days we were completely surrounded and cordoned off the when they went to another area that's when we managed to escape we had to cross a river in a canal and all this while my children were hungry and asking for milk and rice i could only give them water a man accused of being one of the world's most wanted people smugglers has appeared in court in italy prosecutors say he's made any marriage any retreat and responsible for sending thousands of people on boats from libya to europe hundreds of them drowned on the way by the rich in government and the man's lawyers say it's a case of mistaken identity and he's an innocent refugee. israel's prime minister has given his first public response to the recounting the nation process between rival palestinian parties for time and hamas any minute now demanded that hamas recognize a state of israel dismantle its military wing and cut ties with iran meanwhile the new palestinian unity government held its first cabinet meeting in gaza fosset reports. after the grand gestures of welcome on monday twenty fou
they slaughtered hindu people for seven days we were completely surrounded and cordoned off the when they went to another area that's when we managed to escape we had to cross a river in a canal and all this while my children were hungry and asking for milk and rice i could only give them water a man accused of being one of the world's most wanted people smugglers has appeared in court in italy prosecutors say he's made any marriage any retreat and responsible for sending thousands of people on...
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they slaughtered hindu people for seven days we were completely surrounded and cordoned off there when they went to burn another area that's when we managed to escape we had to cross a river in a canal and all this while my children were hungry and asking for milk and rice i could only give them water fighters from a group based in pakistan say they attacked an army base in indian administered kashmir killing at least four people the gun battle was near srinagar airport where flights were affected as bad as smith reports. separatist fighters were holed up in this border security force building after managing to get into the camp of before dawn on tuesday indian police say they were well armed with guns and grenades. the attack happened at four in the morning we were sleeping and suddenly we heard the gunfire and explosions and later found out that the militants have stormed the border security force. one paramilitary officer was killed and three others wounded in the attack which lasted ten hours when the three fighters were killed. a group called jaish e mohammad which once pakistan t
they slaughtered hindu people for seven days we were completely surrounded and cordoned off there when they went to burn another area that's when we managed to escape we had to cross a river in a canal and all this while my children were hungry and asking for milk and rice i could only give them water fighters from a group based in pakistan say they attacked an army base in indian administered kashmir killing at least four people the gun battle was near srinagar airport where flights were...
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is overwhelmingly buddhist but has deep hindu roots with the reign of over seventy years king you know will be historic but not just because of its size it's considered to be the most important in contemporary history that men on. this time the feelings of people about the loss of our beloved king are different he was a big part of everyday lives we can even say that more than three courses of ties were born and grew up under the reign of king rama nine that's about sixty three million. but this is the saddest thomas my life and for our nation and his greatest loss since he passed away a year ago the has not been a single day of happiness for me. this is how. most of us will born and one minute me i'm so sad to be born and it taste test. the preparations and rehearsals for the funeral will continue right up until thursday. those involved want it to be perfect as they say goodbye to their kids about how they're al-jazeera bangkok. this is al jazeera and these are the top stories protests are broken out in kenya's opposition stronghold of after a legal bit to postpone the election failed
is overwhelmingly buddhist but has deep hindu roots with the reign of over seventy years king you know will be historic but not just because of its size it's considered to be the most important in contemporary history that men on. this time the feelings of people about the loss of our beloved king are different he was a big part of everyday lives we can even say that more than three courses of ties were born and grew up under the reign of king rama nine that's about sixty three million. but...
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or so on twitter due to the hindu muslim politics the taj mahal the symbol of love has been sacrificed another person here wonders has india become more communal or religious than ever before by neglecting the taj because it was built by a muslim emperor shame on our government maybe a bit of perspective though here from an opposition leader his name is omar abdullah and he says does anyone really believe that people will forget that the taj mahal exists just because the utah pradesh government leaves it out of a tourism promotion brochure i mean look the tourism obviously are going to they're going to keep going to the taj mahal but it's part of a bigger debate and that's often not going away in india any time soon by its absence i'm sure people will make a detour to see taj off thank you so much coughing us that story and you're watching the only news we still have a lot more to share with you here is what's coming up. these images were made possible by your revolutionary method will explain what it is and why it's won this year's nobel prize for chemistry. don't forget you can alway
or so on twitter due to the hindu muslim politics the taj mahal the symbol of love has been sacrificed another person here wonders has india become more communal or religious than ever before by neglecting the taj because it was built by a muslim emperor shame on our government maybe a bit of perspective though here from an opposition leader his name is omar abdullah and he says does anyone really believe that people will forget that the taj mahal exists just because the utah pradesh government...
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is traditionally seen as the reincarnation of a hindu god. king who. was born in one thousand twenty seven in the u.s. while his father was studying at harvard tended school and university in switzerland where he met his wife after the mysterious death of his brother in one nine hundred forty six became king he was just eighteen years old. and had passions that were considered somewhat unconventional for a king he loved jazz music and even played in his own band. the king was also interested in seeing how his people lived he often visited rural areas and arranged development projects which led to many calling him a caring ruler. with his considerable moral authority to me ponder fused several political crises as a mediator one of the most significant was the deadly rioting against the government in one thousand nine hundred two when his intervention prompted the then prime minister to resign. although popular as a strict monarch his subjects were allowed to approach him only by sliding across the floor on their knees without looking him in the. critici
is traditionally seen as the reincarnation of a hindu god. king who. was born in one thousand twenty seven in the u.s. while his father was studying at harvard tended school and university in switzerland where he met his wife after the mysterious death of his brother in one nine hundred forty six became king he was just eighteen years old. and had passions that were considered somewhat unconventional for a king he loved jazz music and even played in his own band. the king was also interested in...
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the actual pavilion, it is meant to represent the mythical hindu universe, centred with lots of mythical creatures around and they are all supposed to assist king bhumibol‘s a sense, as they see it, back to heaven. jonathan head live from the is bangkok. we witness live pictures inside the grand palace as the funeral proceedings begin with the funeral proceedings begin with the royal family for the late king bhumibol adulyadej. thank you so much byjoining us. goodbye for now. you are watching bbc news. an independent review, has found that energy costs in britain are too high. the report commissioned by the government, says households aren't benefiting, from falling wholesale prices. the review is also critical, of the government's support of renewable energy policies, as our business editor simonjack reports. how do we make sure we have enough energy to keep the lights on while keeping bills down in a way that doesn't cost the earth? the author of today's independent report commissioned by the government says customers are paying too much, and it doesn't have to be this way. the fossi
the actual pavilion, it is meant to represent the mythical hindu universe, centred with lots of mythical creatures around and they are all supposed to assist king bhumibol‘s a sense, as they see it, back to heaven. jonathan head live from the is bangkok. we witness live pictures inside the grand palace as the funeral proceedings begin with the funeral proceedings begin with the royal family for the late king bhumibol adulyadej. thank you so much byjoining us. goodbye for now. you are watching...
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they slaughtered hindu people for seven days we were completely surrounded and cordoned off the when they went to another area that's when we managed to escape we had to cross a river in a canal and all this while my children were hungry and asking for milk and rice i could only give them water the french parliament has voted to adopt a controversial anti-terrorism bill that grants security forces sweeping powers they were first given the extra powers under france's state of emergency those measures will now become permanent reports. a majority of m.p.'s passed the new counter-terrorism law that incorporates many of the special powers given to the police under the state of emergency the interior minister says it's a way of combating an ongoing threat we. are still in a state even if i saw my have suffered some military defeats more than two hundred people have been killed in attacks in france in the past two years in mass a people pay tribute to the latest victims two women killed in the city's train station on sunday under the new law police can raid homes and arrest suspects withou
they slaughtered hindu people for seven days we were completely surrounded and cordoned off the when they went to another area that's when we managed to escape we had to cross a river in a canal and all this while my children were hungry and asking for milk and rice i could only give them water the french parliament has voted to adopt a controversial anti-terrorism bill that grants security forces sweeping powers they were first given the extra powers under france's state of emergency those...
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since then around the hindu use it. as a national socialist of germany used it it was a symbol that is synonymous with anti-communism and that's why we still use is it legal to use his ear all sure because in the netherlands it's not. and they probably wouldn't let me and i probably get stopped at the border. although i'm not really a nazi not really well nazis and european thing i'm a national socialist here in united states there's a difference. just about ready. little bit out of words after seeing your flag. ok let's just enjoy your mexican meal. so. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or some want. to go on to be pros that's what before three of them or can't be good. i'm interested in the waters of our. first city. in america a college degree requires a great deal. paying a decade's debt. studying so hard it requires. going through mediation to society. and paci sometimes quite literally. wants other true colors of universities
since then around the hindu use it. as a national socialist of germany used it it was a symbol that is synonymous with anti-communism and that's why we still use is it legal to use his ear all sure because in the netherlands it's not. and they probably wouldn't let me and i probably get stopped at the border. although i'm not really a nazi not really well nazis and european thing i'm a national socialist here in united states there's a difference. just about ready. little bit out of words after...
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appointed the h t's editor in chief in two thousand and fifteen a year after modi was elected on a largely hindu nationalist platform undergo the h.t. focused on the rise of nationalism in the country three months ago the paper launched a hate tracker an online reporting tool documenting hate crimes in india that tracker appears to have stopped updating about a week after their parcher of the editor of the authorities in the central african country of cameroon seemed to be taking a two pronged approach to leaning on journalists there they've been accused of using an anti terror law to silence critics and this past week they suspended dozens of reporters and warned news outlets over what they called biased reporting among the outlets affected are the newspapers the news that expresso may feel that i can build as well as a radio station based in the capital amplitude f.m. the head of cameron's media regulator the n c c said the media outlets cited were not hearing to the rules of journalism and that he had acted after complaints from government ministers among others the n.c.c. took action just a
appointed the h t's editor in chief in two thousand and fifteen a year after modi was elected on a largely hindu nationalist platform undergo the h.t. focused on the rise of nationalism in the country three months ago the paper launched a hate tracker an online reporting tool documenting hate crimes in india that tracker appears to have stopped updating about a week after their parcher of the editor of the authorities in the central african country of cameroon seemed to be taking a two pronged...
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and it's been around the hindus use it. the national socialists of germany used it it was a symbol that is synonymous with anti-communism and that's why we still use is it legal to use this is all sure because in the netherlands it's not. and they probably wouldn't let me in and i probably get stopped at the border. although i'm not really a nazi not really well nazis and european thing i'm a national socialist here united states is a different. stuff just about ready. little bit out of words after seeing your flag. ok let's just enjoy your mexican meal. since it's. in the us a child can choose a school with a retired officers as teachers we don't. recruit will says to you if the cadet is interested in going in the military but we don't recruit ourselves. the pentagon is funding a program to boost interest in the military among teenagers. to step up to an apollo so they're comfortable with yourself. you can't go wrong with the military it's a great stepping stone for whatever career you want to do but some veterans are will
and it's been around the hindus use it. the national socialists of germany used it it was a symbol that is synonymous with anti-communism and that's why we still use is it legal to use this is all sure because in the netherlands it's not. and they probably wouldn't let me in and i probably get stopped at the border. although i'm not really a nazi not really well nazis and european thing i'm a national socialist here united states is a different. stuff just about ready. little bit out of words...
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germany to stand tall say that turkish immigrants people from different backgrounds if you jewish muslim hindu whatever have your. problem. well jimmy's problem is to keep capitulating to my no or to groups what you've got a hundred different religions what you want you want a muslim holiday you are jewish or christian all that that's segregation that's not integration integration issue of one national holidays that everybody can work with what you want to segregate people died not on and it is a christian country if you are muslim holidays go to a muslim country go to a christian holiday you expect to abide by the christian rules if i went to a muslim country and expect to abide by the muslim moves there soon they wouldn't give me a christian holiday or people could come out alive going off what goes on in. the muslim countries so let's get it right christian culture christian values your by by the christian bank holidays and the christian laws. that are just on the point is there a chance that muslim public holidays could undermine germany's christian legacy and perhaps even start conflict i
germany to stand tall say that turkish immigrants people from different backgrounds if you jewish muslim hindu whatever have your. problem. well jimmy's problem is to keep capitulating to my no or to groups what you've got a hundred different religions what you want you want a muslim holiday you are jewish or christian all that that's segregation that's not integration integration issue of one national holidays that everybody can work with what you want to segregate people died not on and it is...
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despite the relief his family tries to provide eighteen year old or hindu refugee mohammad to hussen is still haunted for a while his mother and siblings try to give him a brief respite from the extreme heat and humidity but no matter how much medicine is given or the number of bandages applied his scars both physical and psychological will remain. in the if they took us out from our home and tied our hands behind our backs they pulled us along the roads and kicked us they pulled us through the village through the jungle and took us to join another group of people then they made us lie down on top of one another mohammad all says when soldiers from me and mars army began shooting at them he was hit twice in the back. at first he pretended to be dead but then again when i opened my eyes to see if they'd left a note when i opened my eyes they saw me and shot me here two of his brothers were killed in the army's attack on mungo a village in iraq and stayed on august twenty seventh mohammed al was convinced he also would not survive a mood in the clinton road and i thought i would die so
despite the relief his family tries to provide eighteen year old or hindu refugee mohammad to hussen is still haunted for a while his mother and siblings try to give him a brief respite from the extreme heat and humidity but no matter how much medicine is given or the number of bandages applied his scars both physical and psychological will remain. in the if they took us out from our home and tied our hands behind our backs they pulled us along the roads and kicked us they pulled us through the...
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a recent translation "post-hindu india" is what sparked the threat against him. this book was described in a polarized context of modern day india, specifically dealing with the productivity of the dalites, and the, quote, low cast, and seemingly spiritual and monetary monopoly of the, quote, hiercasts. these became morrell vant in the crisis. the results farmers' suicides due to hopelessness and joblessness ue to the economic slowdown. mr. speaker, i stand on the floor of the united states house of representatives to state unequivocally that the united states and the entire global community is and should be deeply concerned about this threat to the life of professor elia, one of the world's well-known intellectuals. our trusted ally and friend, india, is better than this, mr. speake. professor kancha elia's freedom of speech should not be infringed and his protection and that of those like him shoulde the utmost priority to the indian government. i'm able to express freely this viewpoint because we have freedom of speech in this united states of america, mr. spe
a recent translation "post-hindu india" is what sparked the threat against him. this book was described in a polarized context of modern day india, specifically dealing with the productivity of the dalites, and the, quote, low cast, and seemingly spiritual and monetary monopoly of the, quote, hiercasts. these became morrell vant in the crisis. the results farmers' suicides due to hopelessness and joblessness ue to the economic slowdown. mr. speaker, i stand on the floor of the united...
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for many thais he was also semi divine time monarch is traditionally seen as the reincarnation of a hindu god. it was king to me pawn a doña that was born in one thousand twenty seven in the us while his father was studying at harvard he tended school and university in switzerland where he met his wife after the mysterious. death of his brother in one nine hundred forty six became king he was just eighteen years old. and had passions that were considered somewhat unconventional for a king he loved jazz music and even played in his own band. the king was also interested in seeing how his people lived he often visited rural areas and arranged development projects which led to many calling him a caring ruler. with his considerable model authority to me ponder fused several political crises as a mediator and one of the most significant was the deadly rioting against the government in one thousand nine hundred two when his intervention prompted the then prime minister to resign.
for many thais he was also semi divine time monarch is traditionally seen as the reincarnation of a hindu god. it was king to me pawn a doña that was born in one thousand twenty seven in the us while his father was studying at harvard he tended school and university in switzerland where he met his wife after the mysterious. death of his brother in one nine hundred forty six became king he was just eighteen years old. and had passions that were considered somewhat unconventional for a king he...
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of burmese coexistence within the country isn't always peaceful that's the plight of the muslim or hindu shows tens of thousands of ranges have fled to neighboring countries like india and bangladesh into an uncertain future. in million miles northern catching province another conflict rages on this one is about natural resources the chain is home to vast supplies of jet age. the torrent of rubble. and scree armed with picks and hammers the workers begin their search. where in the jade hills of myanmar in catching state in the north east of the country sam is a teacher he's hoping for a find that will make him rich did you find anything today. father says he found two stones. it's his lucky day. in the old. men from all over the country flock here to the edges of the jade mines in the himalayan foothills to dig for that single stone that will make them a fortune and there are even children among the scavengers picking through the trailing us from the mines it's perilous work. there's at least one death a month when somebody gets buried in a landslide or killed by rocks. and good. stones
of burmese coexistence within the country isn't always peaceful that's the plight of the muslim or hindu shows tens of thousands of ranges have fled to neighboring countries like india and bangladesh into an uncertain future. in million miles northern catching province another conflict rages on this one is about natural resources the chain is home to vast supplies of jet age. the torrent of rubble. and scree armed with picks and hammers the workers begin their search. where in the jade hills of...
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here she is in 2008 as a hindu goddess. >> she dressed as a cadaver in 2011, even rolling in on an autopsy table and was unrecognizable as jessica rabbit. she had prosthetics all over her. she had a super squad around her. she still looked the best. >> finally, 2013, we got to see into the future. >> 2013 we got to see into the future. plement insurance plan whenever you want. no enrollment window. no waiting to apply. that means now may be a great time to shop for an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. medicare doesn't cover everything. and like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, these help cover some of what medicare esn't pay. so don't wait. call now to request your free decision guide. it could help you find the aarp medicare supplement plan that works for you. these types of plans have no networks, so you get to choose any doctor who
here she is in 2008 as a hindu goddess. >> she dressed as a cadaver in 2011, even rolling in on an autopsy table and was unrecognizable as jessica rabbit. she had prosthetics all over her. she had a super squad around her. she still looked the best. >> finally, 2013, we got to see into the future. >> 2013 we got to see into the future. plement insurance plan whenever you want. no enrollment window. no waiting to apply. that means now may be a great time to shop for an aarp...