DeutscheWelle: DW News    10/9/2024 12:14pm   
... the hot what they do on the left of each german ship and that, that's what i was going to have been criticized as a talking shop when it comes to myanmar. is it well as being in this case, i must say, i say and has put some efforts as you see the far fun consensus despite of ...
DeutscheWelle: DW News    10/9/2024 12:11pm   
... spoke with lena alexandra from the center for strategic and international studies. in jakarta, they talked about what promise these talks hold for ending me in the civil. it's been 3 years since the military. cool. what's the situation in myanmar? ...
DeutscheWelle: DW News    10/9/2024 7:28am   
... about this during a summit of the association of south east asian nations. as in the warren, myanmar is also on the agenda. can ozzy, and do anything to mediate in this conflict. the thailand didn't ...
DeutscheWelle: DW News    10/9/2024 7:27am   
... this recently and why now or both sides in myanmar civil war trying to recruit ro hinge a man. what do i have loan from the who can guide you through this and human rights organizational says that that my new to him, ...
DeutscheWelle: DW News    10/9/2024 7:22am   
... 15 armed masked men, abducted me and sent me to myanmar as well. that was kept there for 3 months or less. then they gave me a battle rifle to fight in the civil war, need to me and more army soldiers used to put us in front and they stay him behind ...
BBC News: BBC News    10/9/2024 4:07am   
... followed since burma hit back in 2017. people are taking it seriously, as you mentioned two weeks ago we got hurricane helen which brought half the storm surge and still left devastation, effect we are predicting to see twice as much surge as showing folks the ...
BBC News: HARDtalk    10/7/2024 11:53pm   
... important, obviously, for you to keep that hope alive, that you'll see her. yes. and i do sincerely believe that burma will get back on its road to democracy, and she will see freedom. kim aris, thank you very much for being on hardtalk. ...
BBC News: HARDtalk    10/7/2024 11:52pm   
... problems and other ailments, but i don't believe she's receiving the treatment she needs whilst in prison. like i said, the conditions there in burmese prisons are terrible, and ...
BBC News: HARDtalk    10/7/2024 11:52pm   
... sentiment? i would say it is difficult, being a child of a revolutionary, but i don't resent it. i know that what she's doing is necessary, and. .the people of burma have suffered far greater than i ever have. ...
BBC News: HARDtalk    10/7/2024 11:50pm   
... do you think the values that she devoted her life to now have been shredded in myanmar? and that there is, for the time being, anyway, no real place in the country for a nonviolent appeal? no, i think her stance ...
BBC News: HARDtalk    10/7/2024 11:50pm   
... of what's happening there, in trying to bring humanitarian aid to those who need it. but politics doesn't interest me. your mother devoted much of her life to the idea of nonviolent resistance. the resistance in myanmar is now extremely violent. ...
BBC News: HARDtalk    10/7/2024 11:50pm   
... the way your mother felt - clearly, she felt some destiny had been carved out for her by her father's example. do you feel any responsibility yourself to get involved in the politics of myanmar? not in the politics, no. i'm happy to try and get involved in raising awareness ...
BBC News: HARDtalk    10/7/2024 11:49pm   
... she was built up as an icon. and nobody else in burma has taken on that mantle. you're part of a political dynasty, in a way. do you feel any personal responsibility, ...
BBC News: HARDtalk    10/7/2024 11:48pm   
... involved, as well, such as the other conflicts going on around the world, and the natural disasters affecting us all. but the situation in burma is amongst the worst. what do you want the democratic world, but the international community in general to do about myanmar? ...
BBC News: HARDtalk    10/7/2024 11:48pm   
... was so damaged internationally by her years in power, that the world has kind of taken its eye off myanmar, despite the privations that people are undergoing? i think it's certainly contributed. there's other factors ...
BBC News: HARDtalk    10/7/2024 11:48pm   
... dictatorship, but are they united by anything else? i think they are united in a shared vision of a federal democratic burma in the future. but it's going to take a lot of work to get there. do you think it's because your mother's reputation ...
BBC News: HARDtalk    10/7/2024 11:39pm   
... of peaceful resistance. but wielding power would change that. what were your hopes for her at that time, and do you think that the democratic world had unrealistic expectations of how far she would be able to go in bringing change to myanmar? ...
BBC News: HARDtalk    10/7/2024 11:39pm   
... to a non-myanmar citizen and had two non-myanmar citizen sons, but she was still the country's leader. her international reputation at that time was absolutely towering. she had enormous moral authority. she was an icon of the idea ...
BBC News: HARDtalk    10/7/2024 11:39pm   
... she won the free election in 2015. she couldn't become president because she was married ...
BBC News: HARDtalk    10/7/2024 11:34pm   
... that things had changed forever. did you have any sense of that at ten years old? not so much. i think i first really realised something was going on when i was out there with her in burma, and saw what was happening. so, you were able to visit her in the early months she was there - _ ...
BBC News: HARDtalk    10/7/2024 11:33pm   
... what she could to help. and, given herfather�*s position as a founder of independent burma. yeah, it's important to say her father was assassinated when she was just two, and he's now widely revered as the father of the nation. ...
BBC News: HARDtalk    10/7/2024 11:32pm   
... so, yes, very normal upbringing, as far as i'm concerned. and a happy family? yes. and then, when you were ten, she decided to go to burma to, as it was then known, to look after her own mother. and while she was there, her priorities seemed ...
BBC News: HARDtalk    10/7/2024 11:31pm   
... quiet for so long? and why have you decided to seek a platform now? well, ijust feel that the situation in burma is so desperate, and there's so little news coming out on what's going on over there, someone needs to be saying something. and again, my mother's been locked up for completely false ...
BBC News: BBC News    10/7/2024 11:30pm   
... as the needs of her native myanmar above those of her family. my guest today is kim aris, the younger of those sons who, after decades of silence, has finally decided to speak out. when his mother eventually ...
BBC News: HARDtalk    10/7/2024 11:30pm   
... who was the world's most revered political prisoner, and an iconic champion of democracy and human rights? aung san suu kyi has two sons whom she left behind in britain when they were children, placing what she saw then as the needs of her native myanmar above ...
BBC News: HARDtalk    10/6/2024 11:54pm   
... .i�*d support her. and you - it's important, obviously, for you to keep that hope alive, that you'll see her. yes. and i do sincerely believe that burma will get back on its road to democracy, and she will see freedom. ...
BBC News: HARDtalk    10/6/2024 11:53pm   
... like i said, the conditions there in burmese prisons are terrible, and prisoners often die. are you worried that you might not see her again? it is a concern. ...
BBC News: HARDtalk    10/6/2024 11:52pm   
... i know that what she's doing is necessary, and. .the people of burma have suffered far greater than i ever have. so, you know. and what about her personal future? i know it's very difficult ...
BBC News: HARDtalk    10/6/2024 11:50pm   
... the resistance in myanmar is now extremely violent. do you think the values that she devoted her life to now have been shredded in myanmar? and that there is, for the time being, anyway, no real place in the country for a nonviolent appeal? no, i think her stance ...
BBC News: HARDtalk    10/6/2024 11:50pm   
... responsibility, the way your mother felt - clearly, she felt some destiny had been carved out for her by her father's example. do you feel any responsibility yourself to get involved in the politics of myanmar? not in the politics, no. ...
BBC News: HARDtalk    10/6/2024 11:50pm   
... it is, and i think that's. .partly to do with how she was built up as an icon. and nobody else in burma has taken on that mantle. you're part of a political dynasty, in a way. do you feel any personal ...
BBC News: HARDtalk    10/6/2024 11:49pm   
... world, but the international community in general to do about myanmar? i'd like them to actually take notice of what's happening there, and to. .support the nug in what they're trying to do. the nug being? ...
BBC News: HARDtalk    10/6/2024 11:49pm   
... as well, such as the other conflicts going on around the world, and the natural disasters affecting us all. but the situation in burma is amongst the worst. what do you want the democratic ...
BBC News: HARDtalk    10/6/2024 11:48pm   
... but it's going to take a lot of work to get there. do you think it's because your mother's reputation was so damaged internationally by her years in power, that the world has kind of taken its eye off myanmar, despite the privations that people are undergoing? i think it's certainly contributed. ...
BBC News: HARDtalk    10/6/2024 11:48pm   
... ground every day. and what about the opposition? they're united by their opposition to the military dictatorship, but are they united by anything else? i think they are united in a shared vision of a federal democratic burma in the future. ...
BBC News: HARDtalk    10/6/2024 11:40pm   
... but wielding power would change that. what were your hopes for her at that time, and do you think that the democratic world had unrealistic expectations of how far she would be able to go in bringing change to myanmar? ...
BBC News: HARDtalk    10/6/2024 11:39pm   
... de facto leader of the country. she won the free election in 2015. she couldn't become president because she was married to a non-myanmar citizen and had two non-myanmar citizen sons, but she was still the country's leader. her international reputation at that time was absolutely towering. she had ...
BBC News: HARDtalk    10/6/2024 11:34pm   
... was kicking off, shejust got drawn into it. your father said that he had a premonition when she left, that things had changed forever. did you have any sense of that at ten years old? not so much. i think i first really realised something was going on when i was out there with her in burma, and saw ...
BBC News: HARDtalk    10/6/2024 11:33pm   
... reasons, to draw her into a political life? well, she's always said to my father that, should her country need her, she would go back to try and do what she could to help. and, given herfather�*s position as a founder of independent burma. ...
BBC News: HARDtalk    10/6/2024 11:33pm   
... upbringing, as far as i'm concerned. and a happy family? yes. and then, when you were ten, she decided to go to burma to, as it was then known, to look after her own mother. and while she was there, her priorities seemed to have changed. what happened when she was there for private domestic ...
BBC News: HARDtalk    10/6/2024 11:32pm   
... and to speak out. why did you stay quiet for so long? and why have you decided to seek a platform now? well, ijust feel that the situation in burma is so desperate, and there's so little news coming out on what's going on over there, someone needs ...
BBC News: HARDtalk    10/6/2024 11:30pm   
... and an iconic champion of democracy and human rights? aung san suu kyi has two sons whom she left behind in britain when they were children, placing what she saw then as the needs of her native myanmar above those of herfamily. my guest today is kim aris, ...
BBC News: BBC News    10/6/2024 11:30pm   
... placing what she saw then as the needs of her native myanmar above those of herfamily. my guest today is kim aris, the younger of those sons who, after decades of silence, has finally decided to speak out. ...
FOX News: America Reports    10/3/2024 5:38pm   
... increase. sandra: a great point as we look alive at the port of savannah, georgia, as the strike continues. the ceo of burma technologies brian gantz is speaking to the difficulties that businesses will have selling products due ...
BBC News: BBC News    9/26/2024 10:02pm   
... -- myanmar. disease and health. war is one of the main reasons why progress is stalled, catastrophe made by human hands. it has weakened ...
BBC News: BBC News    9/25/2024 2:21am   
... pope francis has offered refuge to myanmar�*s imprisoned leader, aung san suu kyi, in the vatican. the pope reportedly made the offer during a recent meeting withjesuits in asia. he called for her release and said myanmar�*s people cannot stay silent about their country's situation. ms suu kyi has ...
BBC News: HARDtalk    9/24/2024 10:48pm   
... myanmar. but i don't repine from it because if you don't talk to these people, there's no chance. would you have met isis? i have had an occasion on which i thought very carefully about that. ...
BBC News: HARDtalk    9/24/2024 3:48am   
... a lot of criticism of that. i met the regime in naypyidaw and i was criticised a lot for that. myanmar. but i don't repine from it because if you don't talk to these people, there's no chance. would you have met isis? i have had an occasion on which i thought very carefully about that. ...
BBC News: HARDtalk    9/23/2024 10:50pm   
... it is questioned, as you say, and you need to be very careful about it. i met president assad frequently last year and had a lot of criticism of that. i met the regime in naypyidaw and i was criticised a lot for that. myanmar. but i don't repine from it ...
FOX News: Sunday Night in America With Trey Gowdy    9/23/2024 8:58am   
... in 2020, he would be leaving right now. so this is all your fold. so, we have the python ande florida the python king after trapping 20 burmese pythons frod ...
FOX News: Sunday Night in America With Trey Gowdy    9/23/2024 4:58am   
... 20 burmese python from the everglades. check this out, what you mean you cannot wrangle these pythons. you just wrestled it. ...
BBC News: HARDtalk    9/23/2024 3:48am   
... i met president assad frequently last year and had a lot of criticism of that. i met the regime in naypyidaw and i was criticised a lot for that. myanmar. but i don't repine from it because if you don't talk to these people, there's no chance. would you have met isis? ...
FOX News: Life Liberty Levin    9/23/2024 0:58am   
... for him. we have the python king, florida snake hunter is crowned the python king after shopping 20 burmese python from the everglades. check this out, what you mean ...
DeutscheWelle: The Indochina War    9/22/2024 1:41pm   
... in the salon and burma, the netherlands was in the process of lighting indonesia ago. the french leaders weren't blind. they realized that sooner or later, ...
DeutscheWelle: The Indochina War    9/21/2024 8:41am   
... throughout the world. colonial empires were crumbling. britain had already given up in the salon and burma, the netherlands was in the process of lighting indonesia ago. the french leaders weren't blind. ...
BBC News: BBC News    9/21/2024 3:22am   
... is happening in myanmar. everything is expensive. everywhere, there is a battle going on and everyone has to run because of war. their work here comes ...
BBC News: BBC News    9/21/2024 3:22am   
... after long shifts making car parts and clothes, these burmese workers can relax. they've been brought from myanmar as cheap labour for chinese factories. translation: there is nothing we can do because war- ...
BBC News: BBC News    9/21/2024 3:21am   
... military exercises along the border. state media said this is to maintain order. there's also been a flurry of diplomacy to push myanmar�*s rulers to hold promised elections. ...
BBC News: BBC News    9/21/2024 3:21am   
... ports and major cities. now, this is a critically important trade route to china, which is now having to grapple with this conflict on its doorstep. it is the only major country with the power, with the influence, to help end this crisis in myanmar. china is holding regular ...
BBC News: BBC News    9/21/2024 3:21am   
... much of the land you see behind me, these vast swathes of northern myanmar, are no longer ruled by the country's military regime. instead, they've been taken by armed ethnic groups who also control major ...
BBC News: BBC News    9/21/2024 3:20am   
... another border checkpoint. china fortified this once porous border during the pandemic. but higher walls can't protect it from myanmar�*s brutal civil war. ...
BBC News: BBC News    9/21/2024 3:20am   
... are just glad to be alive. translation: what's happening in myanmar right now, _ it's really, really cruel. i don't know when things can start to improve. i hope some decent people can ...
BBC News: BBC News    9/21/2024 3:19am   
... through from myanmar, with their precious blue and red work passes, are searching for peace and have hopes of prosperity. cross-border traders try to sell goods from their homeland, but it's hard to make a living in a city where so many ...
BBC News: BBC News    9/21/2024 3:19am   
... laura bicker has been given rare access to a chinese town on the border with myanmar. for families with the right paperwork, the chinese city of ruili has become a safe haven. the few that make it ...
BBC News: BBC News    9/21/2024 3:19am   
... china has been supporting the militaryjunta in myanmar since the start of the civil war more than three years ago. but now that rebel ethnic armies are making gains in the north near the chinese border, analysts are suggesting beijing might play a peace broker role. ...
BBC News: BBC News    9/21/2024 1:22am   
... these burmese workers can relax. they've been brought from myanmar as cheap labour for chinese factories. translation: there is nothing we can do because war- is happening in myanmar. ...
BBC News: BBC News    9/21/2024 1:21am   
... along the border. state media said this is to maintain order. there's also been a flurry of diplomacy to push myanmar�*s rulers to hold promised elections. nothing looks open. ...
BBC News: BBC News    9/21/2024 1:21am   
... which is now having to grapple with this conflict on its doorstep. it is the only major country with the power, with the influence, to help end this crisis in myanmar. china is holding regular military exercises ...
BBC News: BBC News    9/21/2024 1:21am   
... against the military regime. a beijing-brokered ceasefire was ripped apart. thousands have fled the fighting. much of the land you see behind me, these vast swathes of northern myanmar, are no longer ruled ...
BBC News: BBC News    9/21/2024 1:20am   
... once porous border during the pandemic. but higher walls can't protect it from myanmar�*s brutal civil war. in the last two months, armed insurgents have stepped up theirfight ...
BBC News: BBC News    9/21/2024 1:20am   
... translation: what's happening in myanmar right now, _ it's really, really cruel. i don't know when things can start to improve. i hope some decent people can tell all sides to stop fighting so the ordinary people can suffer less. ...
BBC News: BBC News    9/21/2024 1:19am   
... for families with the right paperwork, the chinese city of ruili has become a safe haven. the few that make it through from myanmar, with their precious blue and red work passes, are searching for peace ...
BBC News: BBC News    9/21/2024 1:19am   
... armies are making gains in the north near the chinese border, analysts are suggesting beiing might play a peace broker role. laura bicker has been given rare access to a chinese town on the border with myanmar. ...
BBC News: BBC News    9/21/2024 1:19am   
... of scattered land. olga ivshina, bbc news. china has been supporting the militaryjunta in myanmar since the start of the civil war more than three years ago. but now that rebel ethnic ...
BBC News: BBC News    9/20/2024 4:20am   
... they've been brought from myanmar as cheap labour for chinese factories. translation: there is nothing we can do because war- is happening in myanmar. everything is expensive. ...
BBC News: BBC News    9/20/2024 4:20am   
... strict covid lockdowns ravaged ruili's economy. beijing desperately needs stability to restart trade. many lives depend on it. after long shifts making car parts and clothes, these burmese workers can relax. ...
BBC News: BBC News    9/20/2024 4:20am   
... military exercises along the border. state media said this is to maintain order. there's also been a flurry of diplomacy to push myanmar�*s rulers to hold promised elections. nothing looks open. ...
BBC News: BBC News    9/20/2024 4:19am   
... and major cities. now, this is a critically important trade route to china, which is now having to grapple with this conflict on its doorstep. it is the only major country with the power, with the influence, to help end this crisis in myanmar. china is holding regular ...
BBC News: BBC News    9/20/2024 4:19am   
... of northern myanmar, are no longer ruled by the country's military regime. instead, they've been taken by armed ethnic groups who also control major ports ...
BBC News: BBC News    9/20/2024 4:19am   
... women giving birth there. another border checkpoint. china fortified this once-porous border during the pandemic but higher walls can't protect it from myanmar�*s brutal civil war. ...
BBC News: BBC News    9/20/2024 4:18am   
... cross-border traders try to sell goods from their homeland but it's hard to make a living in a city where so many are just glad to be alive. translation: what's happening in myanmar right now- is really, really cruel. ...
BBC News: BBC News    9/20/2024 4:18am   
... of ruili has become a safe haven. the few that make it through from myanmar with their precious blue and red work passes are searching for peace and have hopes of prosperity. ...
BBC News: BBC News    9/20/2024 4:17am   
... in the north near the chinese border, analysts are suggesting beijing might play a peace broker role. laura bicker has been given rare access to a chinese town on the border with myanmar. for families with the right paperwork, the chinese city ...
BBC News: BBC News    9/20/2024 4:17am   
... continues to push on, willing to exchange thousands of lives for small pieces of scattered land. china has been supporting the militaryjunta in myanmar since the start of the war. but now that rebel ethnic armies are making gains ...
BBC News: BBC News    9/20/2024 4:00am   
... of myanmar, as renewed fighting throws the region into fresh chaos. we visit a chinese town at the border. ...
BBC News: HARDtalk    9/20/2024 4:00am   
... has reached 70000. china is pushing for another ceasefire in the north of myanmar, as renewed fighting throws the region into fresh chaos. we visit a chinese town at the border. ...
Russia Today: News    9/20/2024 0:29am   
... a scanner stone to be a major drug produce it here by identify the following countries as major drug transit or major alicia drug producing countries, afghanistan, the bahamas, believes bolivia, burma telling us think tank claims to tell. yvonne isn't able to enforce the band ...
BBC News: Newsday    9/20/2024 0:20am   
... is happening in myanmar. everything is expensive. everywhere, there is a battle going on and everyone has to run because of war. their work here comes ...
BBC News: Newsday    9/20/2024 0:20am   
... after long shifts making car parts and clothes, these burmese workers can relax. they've been brought from myanmar as cheap labour for chinese factories. translation: there is nothing we can do because war- ...
BBC News: Newsday    9/20/2024 0:19am   
... china is holding regular military exercises along the border. state media said this is to maintain order. there's also been a flurry of diplomacy to push myanmar�*s rulers to hold promised elections. ...
BBC News: Newsday    9/20/2024 0:19am   
... now, this is a critically important trade route to china, which is now having to grapple with this conflict on its doorstep. it is the only major country with the power, with the influence, to help end this crisis in myanmar. ...
BBC News: Newsday    9/20/2024 0:19am   
... much of the land you see behind me, these vast swathes of northern myanmar, are no longer ruled by the country's military regime. instead, they've been taken by armed ethnic groups who also control major ports and major cities. ...
BBC News: Newsday    9/20/2024 0:18am   
... another border checkpoint. china fortified this once-porous border during the pandemic but higher walls can't protect it from myanmar�*s brutal civil war. in the last two months, ...
BBC News: Newsday    9/20/2024 0:18am   
... are just glad to be alive. translation: what's happening in myanmar right now, _ it's really, really cruel. i don't know when things can start to improve. i hope some decent people can ...
BBC News: Newsday    9/20/2024 0:17am   
... through from myanmar with their precious blue and red work passes are searching for peace and have hopes of prosperity. cross-border traders try to sell goods from their homeland but it's hard to make a living in a city where so many ...
BBC News: Newsday    9/20/2024 0:17am   
... china has fortified its border with myanmar by building higher walls and holding military drills as the civil war on its doorstep threatens its investments and its economy. armed ethnic groups in myanmar have made significant gains capturing key cities and towns on the main road to china which some ...
BBC News: Newsday    9/20/2024 0:00am   
... a team of scientists say it's 'beyond reasonable doubt' the covid pandemic started with infected animals sold at a market, rather than a laboratory leak. can china play a peace-brokering role in myanmar�*s ongoing civil war? we have a special report from the chinese border with myanmar. ...
BBC News: Sportsday    9/20/2024 0:00am   
... a team of scientists say it's 'beyond reasonable doubt' the covid pandemic started with infected animals sold at a market, rather than a laboratory leak. can china play a peace-brokering role in myanmar�*s ongoing civil war? we have a special report from the chinese border with myanmar. ...
Russia Today: News    9/19/2024 11:29pm   
... transit or major elicit drug producing countries. afghanistan, the bahamas believes bolivia, burma telling us things typed claims to tell. yvonne isn't able to enforce the band has can it stands drug trade is booming under taliban re record so far, ...
BBC News: Newsday    9/19/2024 11:20pm   
... we can do because _ war is happening in myanmar. everything is expensive. everywhere, there is a battle going on and everyone has to run because of war. their work here ...