Thursday, January 31, 2013

Bill Gates: I Can Back Some Wild Ideas


Jan. 31 (Bloomberg) -- Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates discusses the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's work promoting health and education around the world and Microsoft's place in the technology industry and what it needs to do to stay competitive. TONIGHT on Charlie Rose @ 8p & 10p ET. (Source: Bloomberg)

Zuckerman: Illegal Immigration a `Huge Problem'


Jan. 31 (Bloomberg) -- Mort Zuckerman, chief executive officer of Boston Properties, talks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller about immigration reform. They speak on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg Rewind." (Source: Bloomberg)

Zuckerman: Economy Needs Infrastructure Program


Jan. 31 (Bloomberg) -- Mort Zuckerman, chief executive officer of Boston Properties, talks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller about the state of the U.S. economy. They speak on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg Rewind." (Source: Bloomberg)

Friday: IMF May Censure Argentina, U.S. Jobs Report


Jan. 31 (Bloomberg) -- Su Keenan forecasts tomorrow's news, highlighting the big stories to be on the look for in the next trading day. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg Rewind." (Source: Bloomberg)

Monday, January 28, 2013

China's rails overwhelmed with holiday travellers



Published 26 January 2013 20:14
Millions of Chinese people are making plans to head home to celebrate their New Year. But getting there isn't going to be easy as the rail system struggles to cope with hundreds of thousands of commuters riding the trains every day. Al Jazeera's Marga Ortigas reports from Hong Kong.

US seeks new phase in relations with Vietnam



Published 27 January 2013 06:18
It has been 40 years since an agreement was signed to end the Vietnam war. One and a half million people died, as the US and its allies in the region failed to topple communism. It took decades for the US and Vietnam to mend diplomatic ties. Al Jazeera's Rosiland Jordan reports from Washington, D.C.

Abe outlines plan to revive Japanese economy



Published 28 January 2013 12:54
Japan's Prime Minister has outlined the country's boldest economic stimulus plan in decades. The newly appointed Prime Minister was giving his first policy speech to Parliament. He also promised to stand firm on a territorial dispute with China. Al Jazeera's Harry Fawcett reports.

Should We Be Concerned About the U.S. Deficit?


Jan. 28 (Bloomberg) -- Stern Stewart's Joel Stern and Advisor Investments' Daniel Wiener discuss the outlook for the U.S. economy. They speak with Pimm Fox on Bloomberg Television's "Taking Stock." (Source: Bloomberg)

Australian Business Sentiment Surges Strongly


Jan. 28 (Bloomberg) -- Australian business confidence rebounded by the most in more than a decade after the central bank’s sixth interest-rate cut in 14 months and U.S. lawmakers reached a budget deal, a private survey showed. Paul Allen reports on Bloomberg Television's "On The Move Asia." (Source: Bloomberg)

Seaspan CEO: Global Economy Is Recovering


Jan. 28 (Bloomberg) -- Gerry Wang, chief executive officer of Seaspan, talks with Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat about the shipping industry. They speak on Bloomberg Television's "On The Move Asia." (Source: Bloomberg)

Bridging Asia: Can Asia beat corruption?



Published on Jan 24, 2013
After the Asian Financial Crisis in the late 1990s, deeply-rooted problems of corruption were highlighted in countries like Thailand, South Korea and Indonesia. This sparked growing pressure on Asian governments to aim for better transparency and accountability.

But since then, there seems to be a disparity in progress. Some places like Singapore and Hong Kong have been more successful in the anti-corruption fight, while others like India have struggled. Can corruption be beaten across Asia?

Channel NewsAsia relaunched on 21 Jan 2013



Published on Jan 21, 2013
Channel NewsAsia embarked on a major relaunch on 21 January 2013, to provide expanded coverage of Asia. Armed with our new tagline - "Understand Asia" - the move is designed to woo more viewers across the region.

Timbuktu's disappearing gold



Published on Jan 28, 2013
http://www.euronews.com/ Timbuktu, a city classed as a world heritage site since only 1988, was founded around a thousand years ago by Tuareg nomads. Later it became part of the Mali Empire. Its illustrious mosques and shrines - Djinguereber, Sidi Yahya and Sankore - are among the treasures of Timbuktu.

What has happened to this repository of historic knowledge, or will happen, is very worrying to guardians of scholarship the world over.
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Dutch Queen abdicates, Willem-Alexander to succeed (0:51)



Jan. 28 - Dutch Queen Beatrix abdicates in favour of her son, Prince Willem-Alexander, who will become king on April 30. Deborah Lutterbeck reports

iPad gets a set of wheels (2:12)



Jan. 28 - Silicon Valley start-up, Double Robotics is taking Apple's IPad mobile. The company has developed a mobile platform it says brings a new perspective to remote interaction while helping companies cut costs. Ben Gruber reports.

Better economy may not benefit retail (1:42)



Jan. 28 - Different outlooks are emerging within corporate America. Optimism is increasing for most businesses, but retailers are concerned that consumers may be wary about the economy. Bobbi Rebell reports

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Danang 2012 - the first PPG event in Vietnam



Published on May 30, 2012
25 - 27 May 2012. The first paramotor event in Vietnam organized by Shin Kake (JAP) and Danang People's Committee. Great time, wonderful people and unforgettable memories! www.papteam.com

Venice carnival opens (1:00)



Jan 26 - A parade of fantasy creatures on fairytale vessels mark the opening of the 2013 Venice carnival. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)

Mega-Crash Pad: Sleep and Bathe Like a World Leader


Jan. 23 (Bloomberg) -- Explore the comfort and luxury of the Grischa Hotel, a respite for the rich and powerful at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

A Giant Floating Airship Could Be Future of Flight


Jan. 22 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg Television looks at the history and future of airships. (Source: Bloomberg)

Neanderthal cloning possible but ethically in question (1:03)



Jan. 26 - Scientists discuss the possibility of cloning Neanderthals and the obstacles that will probably prevent any such attempts. Adam Brauner reports

Dutchman brings glow to night-driving (2:21)



'Glowing lanes' on highways could spell the end of costly street lighting, according to a Dutch designer. Daan Roosengaarde's 'Smart Highway' involves photoluminescent paint markings on roads that are charged in sunlight and glow at night to denote lanes. Jim Drury reports.

Friday, January 25, 2013

Jain, Moynihan, Dalio: Bloomberg Panel at Davos


Jan. 25 (Bloomberg) -- Deutsche Bank AG Co-Chief Executive Officer Anshu Jain, Bank of America Corp. CEO Brian Moynihan, Bridgewater Associates LP founder Ray Dalio, French Finance Minister Pierre Moscovici, Bank of Italy Governor Ignazio Visco and Jin Liqun, chairman of China Investment Corp.'s supervisory board, participate in a panel discussion at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland. Bloomberg Television's Francine Lacqua moderates the discussion, entitled "No Growth, Easy Money - The New Normal?" (Source: Bloomberg)

Best of Davos Today: Competition key to recovery (1:59)



World leaders and the business elite talk economic growth and job creation in highlights of Davos Today. (Friday, Jan 25)

U.S. Week Ahead: Boeing results could show jumbo problems (2:54)



Jan. 25 - Investors want to know how much the grounding of Boeing's entire Dreamliner fleet will cost the company when it reports results on Wednesday

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Obama Puts Wall St. on Notice With New Nominations


Jan. 24 (Bloomberg) -- Mary Jo White, who gained prominence prosecuting terrorists as U.S. attorney for Manhattan, was named by President Barack Obama to be chairman of the SEC. The President also nominated Richard Cordray to continue as director of the CFPB. Julianna Goldman reports on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg Rewind." (Source: Bloomberg)

Denmark Wants U.K. to Remain in European Union


Jan. 24 (Bloomberg) -- Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt discusses the U.K.'s role in Europe, bank regulation and Danish fiscal policy. She speaks with Bloomberg Television's Caroline Connan on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland. (Source: Bloomberg)

ADB: South East Asia to Grow 5.3% in 2013


Jan. 24 (Bloomberg) -- Credit Suisse MD & Vice Chairman of Asia-Pacific Lito Camacho discusses growth in Southeast Asia. He speaks with Haslinda Amin on Bloomberg Television's "On the Move Asia." (Source: Bloomberg)

British referendum casts shadow over Davos



Published on Jan 24, 2013
http://www.euronews.com/ David Cameron is at the World Economic Forum in Davos alongside his European counterparts on Thursday. His address was watched with keen interest.
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Europe weighing on global growth says IMF



Published on Jan 23, 2013
http://www.euronews.com/ The unexpectedly stubborn recession in the eurozone, and weakness in Japan, will hold down global economic growth this year according to the International Monetary Funds' latest forecast.

It believes growth this year for the entire world will be 3.5 percent - slightly less than its last projection back in October.

But it does still see a rebound next year to 4.1 percent expansion - if recovery takes a firm hold in the eurozone.
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Asia Week Ahead: Honda a standout in Japan's earning season (3:50)



Jan. 25 - Japan's auto sector is still recovering from the 2011 earthquake and a consumer backlash in China. But Honda looks set to show strong growth, says Reuters' Economics and Markets Editor for Asia Wayne Arnold

Microsoft profit drop, Starbucks up (1:49)



Jan 24 - Summary of business headlines: Profits drop at Microsoft, but U.S. leads Starbuck earnings gain; jobless claims fall to new five-year low; Apple sinks, Netflix soars one-day after results. Bobbi Rebell reports

Where is Canada putting its money? - Fast Forward (10:39)



Mark Wiseman, President & CEO of the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board is investing $175 billion dollars on behalf of the citizens of Canada. He tells Reuters' Chrystia Freeland where he is looking for long-term investments. (January 24, 2013)

Monday, January 21, 2013

What to Watch for in Currency Markets for 2013


Jan. 21 (Bloomberg) -- Trevor Greetham, director of asset allocation at Fidelity Worldwide Investment, discusses the strength of the yen and takes a look at global currencies in 2013. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "On The Move."

What the Energy Experts Look for in 2013


Jan. 21 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg Energy Markets Editor Paul Gordon discusses what energy traders are watching. He speaks with Susan Li on Bloomberg Television's "First Up." (Source: Bloomberg)

Making Davos: What It Takes to Throw a $25M Party


Jan. 21 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Olivia Sterns gives you an inside look at what it takes to put together the annual World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

Plasma Research - combating bacteria | Tomorrow Today



Published on Jan 21, 2013
A spin-off of space research may help solve a huge medical problem. It turns out that a plasma, an form of ionized gas helps to heal chronic wounds by killing off multi-drug resistant bacteria and stimulating tissue growth.
Read more: http://www.dw.de/program/tomorrow-today/s-3062-9798

Davos: five-star talking shop opens for business



Published on Jan 21, 2013
http://www.euronews.com/ As the great and the good arrive in the postcard pretty Swiss mountain resort of Davos for the World Economic Forum, scepticism is rife and many believe such five-star talking shops contribute nothing.

This year's official title is "resilient dynamism"
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European markets at close: 21.01.2013



Published on Jan 21, 2013

Moscow stock exchange to float



Published on Jan 21, 2013
http://www.euronews.com/ Turning Moscow into a global financial centre. That's behind plans by the Moscow Exchange to float, a move which could raise around 380 million euros.

The Exchange is Moscow's main venue for trading in stocks, bonds, foreign exchange and derivatives.
Some of Russia's biggest firms, like Gazprom, and oil firm Lukoil, are listed on the exchange.

The proposed float was announced in a statement and shares will be offered for sale to foreign investors as well as Russian citizens.

Details of the offering were scant giving no information on its size.

'Smart' furniture heralds a future with light touch (1:27)



Jan. 21 - A collaboration between Spanish engineers, cupboard makers, and electronics manufacturers is offering homeowners a future without manual electric switches. Participants in the Wood Touch project have created various items of wooden furniture which can switch on lighting systems with a single swipe of the hand. Jim Drury has more.

Lower fruit prices possible with new ripening process (2:00)



Jan. 20 - Scientists in Australia have developed a way to ripen fruit while it is being transported to market. They say the technique could revolutionise the fresh fruit industry and bring down the cost of healthy produce for consumers. Ben Gruber has more.

Friday, January 18, 2013

The Top Ten Stocks for Friday, January 18


Jan. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Betty Liu, Dominic Chu, Matt Miller and Alix Steel report on today's ten most important stocks including Life Technologies, Samsung and Morgan Stanley. They speak on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop."

Boeing vs. Airbus: Who's Winning in the Skies?


Jan. 17 (Bloomberg) -- Carol Massar looks at the different strategies employed by Boeing and Airbus for designing planes. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop." (Source: Bloomberg)

Would You Expense This $1,000 Breakfast?


Jan. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Betty Liu reports on the `zillion' dollar frittata served in Manhattan and made from eggs, lobster and caviar. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop." (Source: Bloomberg)

Why Ford Is Using Virtual Technology to Build Cars


Jan. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Jon Erlichman introduces Matt Miller's report on how Ford is using virtual technology to help the automaker build cars in a more efficient and safer way.(Source: Bloomberg)

Next Week: World Economic Forum Starts, BOJ Meeting


Jan. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Gigi Stone forecasts next week's news, highlighting the big stories to be on the look for in the next trading week. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg Rewind." (Source: Bloomberg)

Air Surprise: N. America Has World's Oldest Planes


Jan. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Carol Massar reports on the aging fleet of airplanes in the U.S. compared to the rest of the world. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop." (Source: Bloomberg)

A $600B Opportunity on a Street Corner Near You


Jan. 17 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Rachel Crane takes you to a storefront in Queens, New York where consumers can buy health care coverage in a comfortable location that targets customers by ethnicity in targeted neighborhoods.

Asparagus industry starves Peruvians of water



Published 18 January 2013 04:17
Asparagus farming, which is highly water intensive, has grown so fast in parts of Peru that it is drying up some of the country's aquifers. According to the National Water Authority, the city of Ica uses 35 percent of all the underground water reserves in the country. Within three years, one particular region could have no more water left for agriculture. Al Jazeera's Mariana Sanchez reports from Ica.

South Korea driving tests goes hi-tech



Published 17 January 2013 05:51
People who take a driving test in South Korea are in for a bit of surprise. Road traffic officials are taking the experience high-tech, saying they have come up with a better way to grade students - by using computer tablets. Al Jazeera's Florence Looi reports from Seoul.

Women ONLY parking lots in Malaysia



Published on Jan 17, 2013
In Malaysia - a shopping mall has launched its first women's only carpark, to better protect women against snatch thieves. And as Channel NewsAsia Malaysia Bureau Chief Melissa Goh reports, the KL City Hall is making it compulsory, for all city malls and commercial buildings to follow suit.

Bridging Asia: Asia's growth will come at the cost of its environment



Published on Jan 17, 2013
Can poor countries afford to be green? But as pollution caused by rapid industrialization leave developing countries with high death tolls, critics ask, can they afford not to? A recent research suggests that economic growth enables poor countries to invest in environmental improvements such as cleaning up water and improving sanitation. Thus, this house believes that the deterioration of environmental standards is an inevitable outcome of pursuing growth.

Floods bring Jakarta to a standstill | Journal



Published on Jan 17, 2013
Much of Indonesia's capital is inundated. Businesses are shut and thousands have been evacuated. More rain is forecast for the next few days.
Find out more: http://www.dw.de/english

Temperatures continue to soar in Australia



Published on Jan 18, 2013
http://www.euronews.com/ Australia continues to sizzle as high summer dries the bush and temperatures hit new records. Sydney has gone through the previous high, setting a new hottest day mark with 45.8 degrees, or 144 degrees Fahrenheit. Tourists arriving from frozen climes buckled on leaving the air-conditioned airport, and even the locals are complaining. Cooler temperatures are expected tomorrow.

Frescos discovered in Rome



Published on Jan 18, 2013
http://www.euronews.com/ Rome's Colosseum has revealed more of its hidden treasures following a deep clean of a passage closed off for decades. Under traffic grime and limescale cleaners found vivid frescoes with vibrant colours, nearly 2000 years old.
The colosseum is undergoing its first major restoration in 73 years, and the discovery is a welcome surprise that will have pride of place in an expanded exhibit when it re-opens.

Europe week Ahead (3:06)



Jan. 18 - A look to the close of the European markets and a look ahead to the next day’s trading, as well as what to expect from the Asian markets next week

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Thursday: Housing Starts, Lagarde News Conference


Jan. 16 (Bloomberg) -- Gigi Stone forecasts tomorrow's news, highlighting the big stories to be on the look for in the next trading day. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg Rewind." (Source: Bloomberg)

The Top Ten Stocks for Jan. 16


Jan. 16 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg’s Trish Regan, Adam Johnson and Matt Miller report on today’s ten most important stocks including Yahoo, ebay and Boeing. (Source: Bloomberg)

Today's Winners and Losers in the S&P 500


Jan. 16 (Bloomberg) -- Matt Miller takes a look at today's winners and losers in the S&P 500. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)

How Tech Is Making Happiest Place on Earth Happier


Jan. 16 (Bloomberg) -- Emily Chang reports on how technology is making the happiest place on earth even more cheerful. (Source: Bloomberg)

Can Computers Keep Getting Faster Forever?


Gordon E. Moore, one of the founders of Intel, predicted in 1965 that computers would get twice as powerful every two years. The prediction came true and became known as "Moore's Law."

Boeing 787 Dreamliner Fleet Grounded by U.S.


U.S. regulators temporarily grounded Boeing Co.’s 787 Dreamliner today after an emergency landing by one of the planes in Japan today that followed a fire and other incidents last week.

France in Crisis | Made in Germany



Published on Jan 16, 2013
France is Europe's second-largest economy and Germany's most important trade partner - but economic growth there is faltering, and unemployment continues to skyrocket. German companies that invest in France anticipate that business across the border will be rocky this year.
Read more: http://www.dw.de/program/made-in-germany/s-3066-9798

Venison with Vegetable Sauce and Štruklji Dumplings | Euromaxx à la Carte



Published on Jan 16, 2013
Tatjana Železnik has been running the tiny restaurant Taverna Tatjana in the Slovenian capital Ljubljana for more than a decade. For Euromaxx`à la carte, she's cooks venison with Štruklji - the Slovenian national dish.
Read more: http://www.dw.de/program/euromaxx-%C3%A0-la-carte/s-7613-9798

UN warns Mali conflict will cause humanitarian crisis



Published on Jan 16, 2013
http://www.euronews.com/ Refugees who have managed to flee northern Mali are receiving food aid which has been arriving in the capital Bamako.
The situation in the north is too dangerous for non-governmental organisations to operate.
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euronews le mag: Food photo show: good enough to eat?



Published on Jan 16, 2013
http://www.euronews.com/ From apple farms to sausages with smiley faces; these are just some of the subjects of Berlin-born artist Michael Schmidt for his latest exhibition Lebensmittal (Food).

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euronews science: Bugs for breakfast, anyone?



Published on Jan 16, 2013
http://www.euronews.com/ Producing more food to feed a growing population puts more strain on the world's already limited resources.

Raising livestock takes up a massive amount of land and scientists are looking at other ways of farming protein.

Step forward the humble insect.

NASA says 2012 was ninth warmest year on record (1:24)



Jan. 16 - According to NASA, 2012 was among the top 10 warmest years in the modern global record. Their scientists say the latest findings, when compared to records dating back more than 130 years, demonstrate a continuing long-term trend of rising global temperatures. Ben Gruber reports.

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

India's first woman winner in million dollar game show



Published on Jan 14, 2013
A housewife in Mumbai has become the first woman to win the million dollar prize in India's version of the popular game show, " Who wants to be a Millionaire?" It is only a game, but her win is seen as an victory for all women in India.

Mixing fun and business!



Published on Jan 14, 2013
In Hong Kong - fun and business mix as the territory hosts Asia's biggest toy fair. The 4-day exhibition also showed new trends in the industry. Traditional games are now taking on a high-tech edge. Channel NewsAsia's Leslie Tang tried out some of the latest toys.

Automobile Boom in Thailand | Journal



Published on Jan 15, 2013
The automobile industry is booming in Thailand and Mercedes-Benz is enjoying robust sales.

Marseille: Mediterranean Gateway | Euromaxx city



Published on Jan 15, 2013
As a 2013 European Capital of Culture, Marseille is seeking to shake off its shady image. The city has been spruced up, making the most of its Riveria location.
Read more: http://www.dw.de/program/euromaxx/s-7555-9798

The Top Ten Stocks for Jan. 15


Jan. 15 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg’s Trish Regan, Adam Johnson and Julie Hyman report on today’s ten most important stocks including Dell, Walmart and Facebook. (Source: Bloomberg)

A Look at Wall Street Economic Warning Signs


Jan. 15 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Chart Attack," Cumberland Advisors Chairman and CEO David Kotok and Bloomberg's Adam Johnson look at the economic policy uncertainty index and the Treasury infaltion curve. They speak on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)

Who's Better Off... Europe or the U.S.?


Jan. 15 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Street Fighters," Gary Goldberg Financial's Oliver Pursche, BGC Partners' Michael Ingram and Cumberland Advisors' David Kotok discuss the investment climate in the U.S. compared to Europe. They speak on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)

Monday, January 14, 2013

The Top Ten Stocks for Jan. 14


Jan. 14 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg’s Trish Regan, Adam Johnson and Julie Hyman report on today’s ten most importan stocks including Hewlett-Packard, Apple and Dell. (Source: Bloomberg)

Japan May Buy More U.S. Treasuries


Shinzo Abe is set to become the best friend of investors in Treasuries as Japan’s prime minister buys U.S. government bonds to weaken the yen and boost his nation’s slowing economy.

Tuesday: World Future Energy Summit Begins


Jan. 14 (Bloomberg) -- Cristina Alesci forecasts tomorrow's news, highlighting the big stories to be on the look for in the next trading day. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg Rewind." (Source: Bloomberg)

KalNorth Gold on Its First Mine and Growth Strategy


Laurence Freedman, chairman of KalNorth Gold Mines Ltd., talks about the company's first mine, growth strategy and the outlook for the gold price.

Cleaner Vietnam - Biogas from Cassava | Global 3000



Published on Jan 14, 2013
Vietnam is one of the 10 biggest producers of cassava in the world. Its manufacture involves generating large quantities of wastewater. The starch in the latter ferments and creates methane - a highly toxic climate killer. The Daklak Tapioca Factory in central Vietnam is now collecting the gas as an energy source and using it to operate the facility.
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Cubans flock to take advantage of new travel freedom



Published on Jan 14, 2013
http://www.euronews.com/ Day one of a new law making it easier for Cubans to go abroad has brought queues at foreign embassies and travel agents.

The hated exit permits that were so difficult to come by are no more: from now only a simple passport is needed.

The price has doubled to $100 (75 euros) - five times the average monthly wage. But that figure is still much less than what travel documents used to cost.
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Brazil's economic prowess | Global 3000 -- Young Global Leaders



Published on Jan 14, 2013
Christina K. Lopes is from Brazil, a country whose booming economy has inspired all of Latin America. The investment fund manager talks about Brazil's economic prowess, leadership in Latin America and women's rights.
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World Economic Analysis - Made in Germany



Published on Jan 14, 2013
The fiscal cliff has been staved off, economic growth in China pushed forward and the worst of the euro crisis is over -- at least, according to EU Commission President José Manuel Barroso. With rising unemployment figures and a faltering economy, is there REALLY so much cause for optimism in Europe? That's what we are talking about with Jochen Möbert from Deutsche Bank Research.

Global Snack: Crêpes in Tirana | Global 3000



Published on Jan 14, 2013
Gezim Kesaj serves up around 2,000 crêpes a day. Customers at his store in the Albanian capital can choose their own filling. The Albanian version of crêpes comes with goat's cheese, tomatoes, olives and oregano.
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What's a Best Picture Award Worth to a Movie?


Jan. 14 (Bloomberg) -- Gigi Stone reports on the big business of Hollywood awards. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop." (Source: Bloomberg)

"Argo" and "Les Miserables" tops at Golden Globes (1:21)



Jan 13 - Iran hostage drama ''Argo'' and musical ''Les Miserables'' were the big winners at the Golden Globes. Bob Mezan reports.

Adele giddy with Golden Globe win (0:42)



Jan. 13 - British music powerhouse Adele adds a Golden Globe to her trophy case for theme song to ''Skyfall.'' Rough Cut (No reporter narration)

Saturday, January 12, 2013

[베트남 여행] Ana Mandara Hue / 아나만다라 후에, 스티커 in 베트남



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In Focus: Documentaries and Reports | In Focus



Published on Jan 12, 2013
Ecopia - Intelligent Building, Sustainable Living - The Sky's the limit never before have so many skyscrapers been planned or under construction all over the world at once. Now a new generation of ultra-modern skyscrapers has been designed to help revive city centers, spare the climate and check urban sprawl. Building "green" has now become an economic necessity, most especially in Asia's burgeoning megalopolises. The key question here is whether it is possible to build a high-rise that is both green and efficient...
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Friday, January 11, 2013

A Brief History of Thai Massage



Published on Jan 9, 2013

The Scorpions Rock Bangkok | PopXport



Published on Jan 11, 2013
After four decades on the international stage and more than 100 million record sales, the Scorpions announced last year that they are calling it quits - but not without saying goodbye to their fans.

Check out more newcomer acts and artists here:
http://www.dw.de/program/newcomer-portrait/s-12500-9798

Indonesia plans to end science in schools



Published 11 January 2013 05:36
Learning about science in school may soon be a thing of the past for primary students in Indonesia. The government wants the subject removed so more time can be spent on things like religion and nationalism. But teachers say the move is a step backwards. Al Jazeera's Step Vassen reports from Jakarta.

Shrinking Nigerian lake left out to dry



Published 11 January 2013 11:13
Once counted as the largest water reservoir in Africa, Nigeria's Lake Chad is rapidly shrinking due to excessive use and climate change. The lake supplies water to four different countries but it could dry up by the end of the century. Efforts to solve the problem and replenish the lake's water, however, are stuck in the pipeline. Al Jazeera's Mohammed Adow reports from Lake Chad.

London's underground celebrates 150 years



Published 11 January 2013 11:18
It has been 150 years since London opened the world's first underground rail system. At the time, the tube was an engineering marvel that ran almost 650km. Today, the transport system carries more than a billion passengers a year. Al Jazeera's Laurence Lee reports from London.

European markets at close: 11.01.2013



Published on Jan 11, 2013

Ruskin Sees Euro Rising Vs. Dollar, Yen Weakening


Jan. 11 (Bloomberg) -- Alan Ruskin, global head of G-10 foreign-exchange strategy at Deutsche Bank AG, talks about the performance of the yen and euro, Bank of Japan and European Central Bank monetary policy, and his investment strategy. Ruskin speaks with Adam Johnson and Trish Regan on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." Pacific Investment Management Co.'s Tony Crescenzi also speaks. (Source: Bloomberg)

The Top Ten Stocks for Friday, January 11


Jan. 11 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Betty Liu, Dominic Chu, Alix Steel and Sheila Dharmarajan report on today's ten most important stocks including JC Penney, Boeing and Wells Fargo. They speak on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop." (Source: Bloomberg)

A `Small' Sign of Big Economic Growth?


Jan. 11 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Street Fighters," Wells Capital Management's Jim Paulsen and Deutsche Bank Securities' Carl Riccadonna discuss small-cap stocks. They speak on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)

Smaller Firms Benefiting From Better Economic Data


Jan. 11 (Bloomberg) -- Dominic Chu reports on the top stories in the options market. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Lunch Money." (Source: Bloomberg)

A Quick Guide to 2013's Hottest Consumer Tech


Jan. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Jon Erlichman breaks down the hottest gadgets at this year's Consumer Electronics Show.

Paper-thin computer debuts at CES (1:37)



Jan. 11 - The word's first flexible computer made of paper has been unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The device comes from developers at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario and a company called Plastic Logic who say it represents the future of desk-top computing. John Russell reports.

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Obama's new money man (1:50)



Jan. 10 - President Obama's Treasury Secretary pick Jack Lew will face fiscal fights and budget battles as part of his new economic team. Bobbi Rebell reports

Doll: 2013 Will Have Good Earnings, Less Concern


Jan. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Nuveen Asset Management Chief Equity Strategist Bob Doll discusses his predictions for 2013. He speaks with Adam Johnson and Trish Regan on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)

Tom DeMark: Sell Around the World


Jan. 10 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Insight & Action," Adam Johnson looks at Market Studies CEO Tom DeMark's sell recommendations. Johnson speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)

Snake on a Plane: Python Stuck on Quantas Jet


Jan. 10 (Bloomberg) -- Scarlet Fu reports on a python found stowed away on the exterior of a Quantas Airlines flight. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers." (Source: Bloomberg)

Asia's Millionaires Ditch First Class For New Toys


Asia's Millionaires Ditch First Class For New Toys Bloomberg's Susan Li and Haslinda Amin discuss the Southeast Asian millionaires looking for new and faster toys.

Vietnam: The World's Best Performer in 2013


The world-beating rally that drove Vietnamese stocks into a bull market is poised to continue as the government takes steps to boost the economy, BIDV Securities Co. and Vietnam Holding Asset Management Ltd. said.

China’s Inflation Grows as Chill Boosts Food Prices


China’s inflation accelerated more than forecast to a seven-month high as the nation’s coldest winter in 28 years pushed up vegetable prices, a pickup that may limit room for easing to support an economic recovery.

Canada killer whales trapped under ice



Published 10 January 2013 21:18
Canada killer whales trapped under ice.

Argentine ship returns home after two months



Published 10 January 2013 12:15
Ara Libertad, an Argentine naval ship detained in Ghana over a billion dollar international debt dispute has finally returned home. She was welcomed by Christina Fernandez, the country's president and thousands of Argentinians. The ship was detained after a claim was filed by a wealthy investor alleging Argentina had reneged on a deal involving Government bonds. Al Jazeera's Imran Khan reports.

Dublin eyes economic recovery, bailout exit



Published on Jan 10, 2013
http://www.euronews.com/ Ireland wants to mark a successful EU presidency by taking more steps on the road to economic recovery.

That was the message from the country's prime minister Enda Kenny after a meeting between Irish officials and the European Commission.

Dublin is eyeing an exit from the troika's bailout programme before the end of the year.

"Ireland's recovery is in Europe's interest and obviously in our own interest - and that's part of our ambition as presidency," said Kenny.

The Taoiseach and his deputy, Eamon Gilmore, said Ireland could serve as a model to other indebted eurozone countries.

European Commission chief Jose Manuel Barroso echoed their views, arguing that "restoring confidence is key" and that the question of a euro breakup is "no longer there".

The trio were speaking after a meeting between Irish officials and European Commissioners

Jobs carnage continues in Greece



Published on Jan 10, 2013
http://www.euronews.com/ Greece's unemployment rate climbed to a new record of 28.6 percent of the workforce in October.

The number of people who are out of work has almost tripled in the past three years as austerity measures have battered its economy.

After six years of recession, the jobless total in the debt-laden country is more than double the eurozone's average.

Unemployment among young Greeks - those under 24 - reached a new record of 56.6 percent.

A record 1.34 million Greeks were without work in October, up 38 percent from the same month in 2011, the government statistics service ELSTAT said, with another 36,219 lost after September when the jobless rate stood at 26.2 percent.

France: Churches into Mosques | European Journal



Published on Jan 10, 2013
The sale of church buildings has become commonplace in France - but a recent proposal to convert a church to a mosque has triggered a nationwide controversy. Church congregations in France are dwindling and the town of Vierzon is no exception. With a population of only 27,000, Vierzon is home to six Roman Catholic churches. To balance its books, the local diocese decided to sell one of the churches. But tempers flared after a Moroccan Muslim organization said it wanted to buy the church and convert it to a mosque. For more go to http://www.dw.de/program/european-journal/s-3065-9798

The Czech Republic on the Verge of a Blackout | European Journal



Published on Jan 10, 2013
European energy policy has become a highly-charged issue because the rapid expansion of green electricity in Germany is putting a strain on the power grid in neighboring countries.
Twenty percent of the electricity in Germany is generated from sustainable resources. Much of this is generated by wind farms in northern Germany and consumed in the southern part of the country. On especially windy days, the flow of electricity is spilling across Germany's borders and straining the power grids in neighboring countries. Now the Czech Republic is saying it will install security switches to avoid potential overload and blackouts. For more go to http://www.dw.de/program/european-journal/s-3065-9798

Spain city faces severe poverty



Published 10 January 2013 17:54
The European Union has warned there's a growing poverty gap between north and south Europe. Severe reductions in welfare spending mean governments can't protect those who need help. So charities and the church are stepping in. The Red Cross in Spain is now trying to help people at home, as well as abroad. Jacky Rowland reports from Jerez in Spain.

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Up close and personal with platypus



Published on Jan 9, 2013
Australia's Healesville sanctuary has unveiled a unique attraction - for the first time in the world, people will be able to play with a platypus.

The Top Ten Stocks for Jan. 9


Jan. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg’s Trish Regan, Adam Johnson and Matt Miller report on today’s ten most important stocks including Lenovo, AIG and Herbalife. (Source: Bloomberg)

Knuckman: Breakout to $1720 for Gold


Jan. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Optionshop Market Strategist Alan Knuckman discusses the price of gold and his investment strategy. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Money Moves." (Source: Bloomberg)

Apple Said to Be Preparing a Cheaper iPhone?


Jan. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Sprint's David Owens discusses the importance of the iPhone in terms of Sprint sales. He speaks with Jon Erlichman on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg West." (Source: Bloomberg)

China Exports Surge in December


China’s exports rose more than forecast last month while a broad measure of credit surged 28 percent, helping the nation’s new leaders sustain a pickup in economic growth after a seven-quarter slowdown.

The Sigh of Relief Heard Around the World


Jan. 9 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Chart Attack," JPMorgan Chief Economist Bruce Kasman and Bloomberg's Adam Johnson look at global manufacturing. They speak on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)

Canadian Dollar 2013 Outlook


Jan. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Scotiabank Chief Currency Strategist Camilla Sutton discusses the Canadian dollar, global currencies and her investment strategy. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Lunch Money." (Source: Bloomberg)

European markets at close: 09.01.2013



Published on Jan 9, 2013

Swabian Wedding Soup | Euromaxx



Published on Jan 9, 2013
Join us for a hearty and traditional soup from southern Germany, made courtesy of the Black Forest restaurant "Bauernstube." We'll also share the recipe with you on our website. Read more: http://www.dw.de/program/euromaxx/s-7555-9798

Biofuel helps Benin produce food | short version | Global Ideas



Published on Jan 9, 2013
In Benin, women traditionally harvest and process many of the country's food products. They can now do that much faster thanks to biofuel from the jatropha plant and self-established cooperatives.

More information: www.ideasforacoolerworld.org/en

Triomphe of the luxury stores on the Champs Elysées



Published on Jan 9, 2013
http://www.euronews.com/ The almost certain departure of the Virgin Megastore from the Champs Elysées is part of the transformation of one of the world's most famous shopping streets.

Although the books-to-music retailer did get 20 percent of its revenue from that one shop,it paid dearly to be there.

Sky-high rents mean that businesses like Virgin, as well as cinemas and restaurants, are being priced out of the central Paris avenue.
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Google boss urges greater freedom on North Korea visit



Published on Jan 9, 2013
http://www.euronews.com/ North Korean officials have been showing off their limited internet facilities to a group of prominent Americans that includes the head of Google.

The Executive Chairman of the internet giant, Eric Schmidt, is in Pyongyang along with the former governor of New Mexico Bill Richardson.
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euronews hi-tech: Newest gagets displayed



Published on Jan 9, 2013
http://www.euronews.com/ More than 2,000 exhibitors went to Hong Kong this year for the annual Toys and Games Fair and, of course, as well as revealing traditional toys, many people were showing off their latest technology. So here's a taste of what could be in the shops next Christmas!
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Telecoms firms 'discuss pan-Europe network'



Published on Jan 9, 2013
http://www.euronews.com/ Europe's top telecoms companies are reportedly discussing the creation of a Europe wide infrastructure network.

The Financial Times reported the idea is to unite the region's disjointed national markets.

The newspaper said it was discussed at a private meeting between EU Competition Commissioner Joaquin Almunia and bosses of Europe biggest groups, including Deutsche Telekom, France Telecom, Telecom Italia and Spain's Telefonica.

In the past European and national regulators have blocked potential mergers fearing that a few operators would end up dominating the market, but reportedly Almunia believes the infrastructure plan would mean greater efficiency and benefit consumers.

Go, go gadget Las Vegas!



Published on Jan 9, 2013
http://www.euronews.com/ After smartphones it's time to get ready for smart home appliances and cars.

The microchips are down in Las Vegas at the world's largest consumer technology trade show, with companies betting on the success of everyday items transformed into connected, smarter machines.

On show are ever bigger TVs with even sharper pictures alongside driverless cars and a host of other gadgets connected to your phone or tablet - and which can be controlled by voice - through speech recognition - and even gestures.

They include devices that track your movements and design a custom fitness and diet programme for you and automatic window cleaners.
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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

The Top Ten Stocks for Jan. 8


Jan. 8 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg’s Trish Regan, Adam Johnson and Matt Miller report on today’s ten most important stocks including AIG, Sears and Alcoa. (Source: Bloomberg)

Snack Pack: Sell Aluminum Rally, Dollar Patience


Jan. 8 (Bloomberg) – Bloomberg’s Stephanie Ruhle, Alix Steel, Sara Eisen and Dominic Chu update the top trading stories of the day. They speak on Bloomberg Television’s "Lunch Money.”

What Do You Like for 2013?


Jan. 8 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Technicals Vs. Fundamentals," Douglas C Lane & Associates' Sarat Sethi and Seeryfutures.com's Michael Seery discuss their investment strategies for stocks and bonds. They speak on Bloomberg Television's "Lunch Money." (Source: Bloomberg)

Bhutan focuses on Gross National Happiness



Published on Jan 8, 2013
http://www.euronews.com/ The tiny Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan is making waves with its radical approach to measuring development.

Instead of, as in the rest of the world, measuring the state of the nation in terms of material wealth or GDP, Bhutan is integrating the promotion of happiness into education, and then measuring how happy the people feel. The government believes this is the only indicator that counts, and the idea is strongly promoted by Bhutan's much-loved Royal couple.
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EU warns of growing poverty gap.



Published on Jan 8, 2013
http://www.euronews.com/ A new EU report has warned of a growing poverty gap in Europe.

The European Commission's annual Employment and Social Developments review shows the continent is increasingly divided.

The latest figures from 2011 show the south to be the worst hit by unemployment, but a far better economic situation in northern European countries.

EU officials admit that the pace of austerity may have to be slowed.
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Spain opens high-speed rail link between Barcelona and Figueras



Published on Jan 8, 2013
http://www.euronews.com/ Spain's first high-speed rail link between Barcelona and Figueras has been given a royal send off.

Prince Felipe was guest of honour along with the Catalan leader Artur Mas for the inauguration of the line which reduces the journey time to less than one hour.

Spain's rail network ended its isolation from Europe three years ago but this express line marks a new frontier in international travel, according to Spain's Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy.
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