Detecting language using up to the first 30 seconds. Use `--language` to specify the language Detected language: English [00:00.000 --> 00:03.200] agenda is the deployment of the B-22 US-Bray Act [00:03.200 --> 00:07.040] grabbed in Okinawa, which is triggered massive protests [00:07.040 --> 00:10.640] in the region over of safety concerns. [00:10.640 --> 00:12.640] The Pentagon has described the U.S. [00:12.640 --> 00:15.840] Japan alliance as a cornerstone of its U.S. [00:15.840 --> 00:18.960] Asia-Pacific engagement after that, [00:18.960 --> 00:21.440] Panata will travel to China at the imitation [00:21.440 --> 00:24.280] of defense minister, Yang Guangli, the Pentagon [00:24.280 --> 00:27.720] calls it an opportunity for increasing military cooperation [00:27.720 --> 00:31.360] with China. Panata is also expected to tell China [00:31.360 --> 00:33.640] that their relocating military resources [00:33.640 --> 00:38.840] to Asia-Pacific is not meant to come from China. [00:38.840 --> 00:41.760] And for more about Leon Panata's Asian visit, [00:41.760 --> 00:44.720] we're now joined on the line by Mr. De O'Fan [00:44.720 --> 00:47.960] from the China Institute of International Studies. [00:47.960 --> 00:50.200] Well, good evening, Professor Deu, could you tell us [00:50.200 --> 00:53.400] what is really behind the timing of Panata's visit [00:53.400 --> 00:56.520] to Japan this time as the route between China and Japan [00:56.520 --> 00:59.480] over the disputed islands is just on the rise? [00:59.480 --> 01:04.200] Well, we could see the disputes between Japan and China [01:04.200 --> 01:08.920] over Diyau Islands have almost come to the boiling point. [01:08.920 --> 01:12.240] The United States used to assure Japan [01:12.240 --> 01:15.600] that the security pact would take effect [01:15.600 --> 01:20.320] when Diyau Islands would under attack, quote, and unquote. [01:20.320 --> 01:22.880] But that matter, the two naval forces held [01:22.880 --> 01:26.360] amongst long military exercises, however, [01:26.360 --> 01:30.240] when the current Japanese government staged the drama [01:30.240 --> 01:33.480] to purchase the Gawri Island, quote, unquote, [01:33.480 --> 01:37.040] Chinese side acted with kit for that. [01:37.040 --> 01:40.560] And implemented serious punitive actions [01:40.560 --> 01:44.520] to show China's sovereignty over the island. [01:44.520 --> 01:49.160] And I am sure that more actions are in the pipeline [01:49.160 --> 01:53.160] show the Japanese side fail to come back to senses. [01:53.160 --> 01:58.280] Therefore, I can see that the U.S. Defense Secretary [01:58.280 --> 02:02.960] has to hurry to Tokyo in order to persuade the Japanese government [02:02.960 --> 02:07.080] to refrain from taking any aggressive measures [02:07.080 --> 02:09.720] that might further complicate the disputes [02:09.720 --> 02:13.080] which would surely bring Japan into conflict [02:13.080 --> 02:15.680] with China over the island. [02:15.680 --> 02:19.440] The United States might be drawn into the eventual conflict. [02:19.440 --> 02:23.400] This would surely be the last thing that the U.S. wanted [02:23.400 --> 02:26.240] when the general election is around the corner. [02:26.240 --> 02:28.640] Any further deterioration of the disputes [02:28.640 --> 02:32.600] would damage the U.S. pivotal to the Asian Pacific. [02:32.600 --> 02:35.680] After all, Gawri Island is not the priority [02:35.680 --> 02:38.360] in terms of the U.S. interests at the moment. [02:38.360 --> 02:39.520] Back to you, Mr. Gawri. [02:39.520 --> 02:43.200] So it is understood that maybe President Obama [02:43.200 --> 02:46.920] doesn't want to see an unsettling situation in East Asia [02:46.920 --> 02:48.800] at this moment, election year. [02:48.800 --> 02:51.560] But what do you think it is on the agenda, Panata, [02:51.560 --> 02:54.360] when he comes to China and Japan, [02:54.360 --> 02:59.400] is it want to complicate the situation or ease down the tension? [02:59.400 --> 03:03.040] My guest is the U.S. [03:03.040 --> 03:07.840] what wants very much the disputes to maintain [03:07.840 --> 03:10.760] at the current level at least. [03:10.760 --> 03:14.360] So my guest is the first and foremost submission [03:14.360 --> 03:18.680] for the different secretary is to try to reaffirm [03:18.680 --> 03:21.400] the alliance relations between U.S. and Japan. [03:21.400 --> 03:23.800] That's what he has to do. [03:23.800 --> 03:27.120] But the Gesson Secretary would also have to persuade [03:27.120 --> 03:29.720] the letter to acting caution. [03:29.720 --> 03:33.160] These are the disputes with China over Gawri Island. [03:33.160 --> 03:37.320] The second agenda I could guess is to have further discussion [03:37.320 --> 03:40.160] on the painting deployment of the military aircraft [03:40.160 --> 03:41.800] in Japan. [03:41.800 --> 03:46.120] And last but the least, maybe the U.S. would try to act [03:46.120 --> 03:49.520] as the kind of immediate quote and a quote in the bilateral [03:49.520 --> 03:52.400] contradiction between Japan and China, [03:52.400 --> 03:57.000] which has long been the aim of the United States [03:57.000 --> 03:59.080] to fish in the troubled water. [03:59.080 --> 04:00.200] Back to your Mr. Joe. [04:00.200 --> 04:01.800] All right. Thank you very much, Mr. Liel, [04:01.800 --> 04:03.040] for your take on this. 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[06:28.060 --> 06:35.060] In an age of hotel activism, graceful universal elevation. [06:35.060 --> 06:39.300] This is done along where ideas do matter. [06:39.300 --> 06:51.180] Protests sparked by an anti-Islam film has spread to multiple countries. [06:51.180 --> 06:54.540] On Saturday, thousands of protesters demonstrated in front [06:54.540 --> 06:57.340] of the U.S. Embassy campan in Tunis. [06:57.340 --> 07:01.380] They tore down the American flag and raised in Islamic one, [07:01.380 --> 07:04.020] while looting and burning buildings. [07:04.020 --> 07:07.180] Protesters also attacked an Avery American school, [07:07.180 --> 07:10.020] burning school buses and storming classrooms [07:10.020 --> 07:12.220] and teaching facilities. [07:12.220 --> 07:14.620] The clashes have left four dead and 49 injured [07:14.620 --> 07:19.580] and Paris, some 250 demonstrators gather outside the U.S. [07:19.580 --> 07:20.700] embassy. [07:20.700 --> 07:23.100] Local police broke up the demonstration briefly [07:23.100 --> 07:25.820] detaining 150 people. [07:25.820 --> 07:28.300] The U.S. State Department has ordered the departure [07:28.300 --> 07:31.460] of all family members and non-essential U.S. government [07:31.460 --> 07:36.100] personnel from the embassies in Sudan and Tunisia. [07:36.100 --> 07:40.260] It also issued travel warnings to American citizens. [07:40.260 --> 07:43.260] Meanwhile, Sudan has refused to allow the U.S. [07:43.260 --> 07:47.500] to send Marines to cartel. [07:47.500 --> 07:50.420] As Libyan investigators examine the inside [07:50.420 --> 07:53.540] of the American concerted in Benghazi following [07:53.540 --> 07:56.140] a last Tuesday's attack that killed Ambassador [07:56.140 --> 07:59.380] Chris Stevens and three other embassy employees. [07:59.380 --> 08:02.980] Witnesses say the cause of the death is unclear [08:02.980 --> 08:09.700] and that there is a lack of security when the attack happened. [08:09.700 --> 08:13.220] Entering the concerted, we can see a bent car. [08:13.220 --> 08:15.700] The guard says untusely the militants [08:15.700 --> 08:19.300] threw a grenade into the outside court of the building. [08:19.300 --> 08:22.820] Then rushed into the concerted setting fire to it. [08:22.820 --> 08:25.300] The blades continued for several hours [08:25.300 --> 08:27.380] dying down the next morning. [08:27.380 --> 08:30.900] The militants are believed to have taken a number of items [08:30.900 --> 08:32.500] from the concerted. [08:32.500 --> 08:35.060] The guard says the ambassador did not die [08:35.060 --> 08:39.620] as a result of the rocket propelled mortar attack that followed. [08:39.620 --> 08:42.980] The ambassador died of suffocation [08:42.980 --> 08:47.220] who was not hit directly by the mortar attack. [08:47.220 --> 08:49.780] Moose leaves very near to the concerted. [08:49.780 --> 08:52.420] His son is a witness to their attack. [08:52.420 --> 08:54.580] He says they went into the concerted [08:54.580 --> 08:56.740] the moment the militants left. [08:56.740 --> 09:00.340] Later they heard screaming and then found the ambassador [09:00.340 --> 09:02.380] on the floor of the washroom. [09:02.380 --> 09:06.460] So far, the Libyan government says they've made considerable progress [09:06.460 --> 09:10.300] in the investigation and have arrested many suspects [09:10.300 --> 09:13.260] but cannot release detailed information. [09:13.260 --> 09:17.180] To avoid disruption, Libyan has stepped up the police presence [09:17.180 --> 09:21.820] at the concerted and tightens security around its perimeter. [09:21.820 --> 09:24.380] Begenu, CZV. [09:24.380 --> 09:26.700] As we have Afghanistan, according to the Afghan [09:26.700 --> 09:29.900] and international officials, at least one Afghan police officer [09:29.900 --> 09:33.100] turn his gun on NATO troops at a remote checkpoint [09:33.100 --> 09:35.900] in southern Afghanistan before dawn on Sunday. [09:35.900 --> 09:38.780] Four American members of the international security assistance [09:38.780 --> 09:40.620] for us were killed. [09:40.620 --> 09:43.740] It was the third reason attack by Afghan forces [09:43.740 --> 09:46.620] or in certains disguised in military uniforms [09:46.620 --> 09:48.940] against international forces. [09:48.940 --> 09:50.620] A troops have been killed. [09:50.620 --> 09:53.740] There has been a string of attacks by Afghan forces [09:53.740 --> 09:56.060] against their international counterparts [09:56.060 --> 09:57.580] in recent months. [09:57.580 --> 10:00.860] The killings have, in parallel, the military partnership [10:00.860 --> 10:05.260] between Kabul and NATO, many fear the anti-Islam film [10:05.260 --> 10:09.420] marking the prophet Muhammad may further aggravate [10:09.420 --> 10:13.180] Afghan U.S. relations. [10:13.180 --> 10:15.900] The United States and more than two dozen allies are [10:15.900 --> 10:19.260] gearing up for the largest naval exercise in the mid-East [10:19.260 --> 10:23.260] focused on countering the threat of anti-ship mines. [10:23.260 --> 10:26.780] While the maneuvers from sixteenths to twenty-seven September, [10:26.780 --> 10:30.300] will focus on a hypothetical extremist organization [10:30.300 --> 10:34.380] to prepare for threats that could block vital trade routes [10:34.380 --> 10:35.580] at sea. [10:35.580 --> 10:39.900] But U.S. Navy officials say the anti-mon exercise is not targeting [10:39.900 --> 10:44.300] any specific country nor about a response to Iranian threats [10:44.300 --> 10:47.020] to shut down the narrow-strait of Hormuz [10:47.020 --> 10:51.820] at the mouth of the Persian Gulf, the rat of one fifth of the world's oil. [10:51.820 --> 10:54.700] However, Iran's foreign minister says that the U.S. [10:54.700 --> 10:58.540] military drill in the Gulf shakes up the sensitive region [10:58.540 --> 11:01.660] and will be closely monitoring. [11:01.660 --> 11:05.500] Meanwhile, Iran will also hold a large-scale military drill [11:05.500 --> 11:08.460] involving all of his air defense systems [11:08.460 --> 11:12.860] for September the 21st to October the 21st. [11:12.860 --> 11:25.260] It will include fighter jets and simulate emergency situations. [11:25.260 --> 11:27.740] Back to this country, China's Ministry of Commerce [11:27.740 --> 11:30.380] has announced that the countermeasures to any [11:30.380 --> 11:33.660] to an EU investigation into Chinese-made solar products [11:33.660 --> 11:38.220] will be released by September the seventeenths at the latest. [11:38.220 --> 11:42.060] The EU announced earlier it will launch an investigation [11:42.060 --> 11:46.460] into imports of solar panels and key components from China. [11:46.460 --> 11:51.260] It also says provisional anti-dumping duties may be imposed within nine [11:51.260 --> 11:52.140] months. [11:52.140 --> 11:55.340] The lawsuit has been the largest in scale against John [11:55.340 --> 11:59.180] involving a value of more than 20 billion U.S. dollars. [11:59.180 --> 12:02.940] It involves more than a hundred Chinese photovoltaic companies [12:02.940 --> 12:05.900] if confirmed as anti-dumping. [12:05.900 --> 12:09.100] The companies will face a continuous anti-dumping text [12:09.100 --> 12:11.180] within the next five years. [12:11.180 --> 12:14.620] China's photovoltaic products account for 74% of the [12:14.620 --> 12:16.780] total in European markets. [12:16.780 --> 12:19.180] It commas Ministry of Fisher said the solar panel [12:19.180 --> 12:22.220] of the spewed has evolved into a major problem [12:22.220 --> 12:26.140] putting China-EU-economic and trade relations into tests. [12:26.140 --> 12:30.140] But China does not want to see the case trigger wider [12:30.140 --> 12:31.100] disputes. [12:31.100 --> 12:35.740] To Europe, in Portugal, tens of thousands of people [12:35.740 --> 12:38.540] rallied against further austerity measures [12:38.540 --> 12:42.220] and the Troika. Since last week's new austerity measures [12:42.220 --> 12:45.100] were announced, people throughout the country have been [12:45.100 --> 12:49.020] expressing their anger over further sacrifices. [12:49.020 --> 12:54.940] Across one and Judy Scheyer has the support from Lisbon. [12:54.940 --> 12:58.860] They came in their thousands from the four corners of Lisbon, [12:58.860 --> 13:02.860] young, old, employed, unemployed, rich, or poor. [13:02.860 --> 13:07.260] There was no distinction, only one objective to show the government [13:07.260 --> 13:10.380] that the country has had enough. [13:15.500 --> 13:19.980] The sense of frustration was overwhelming more than 100,000 people [13:19.980 --> 13:22.940] marched holding homemade banners that read. [13:22.940 --> 13:26.940] We've had enough and chanted the step to not hours [13:26.940 --> 13:30.780] IMF get out of here. [13:30.780 --> 13:34.460] I'm here to protest against these kind of measures. [13:34.460 --> 13:38.460] I think it's enough. I was one of the people who supported them [13:38.460 --> 13:41.100] at the first place, but I think it's enough. [13:41.100 --> 13:43.500] I don't have employment now. [13:43.500 --> 13:49.980] And I will not have employment in the new months. [13:49.980 --> 13:53.740] I don't have future here. I don't have future. [13:53.740 --> 13:58.300] They are stealing for people from people that have no other measures [13:58.300 --> 14:02.460] and ways of living. So we all have to stand for them. [14:02.460 --> 14:05.020] We all have a good room. [14:05.020 --> 14:06.460] Education! [14:06.460 --> 14:11.740] Because she is our angry, they feel that they are being made to pay for the mistakes [14:11.740 --> 14:15.260] of the government. Since the country asked for a bailout of [14:15.260 --> 14:20.060] 17-year-old Billion years last year, the Portuguese have seen wages frozen [14:20.060 --> 14:24.940] and taxes increased in order to bring down the country's deficit. [14:24.940 --> 14:27.500] Last week's announcement by the Prime Minister [14:27.500 --> 14:32.700] that sacrifices are still not enough and that further austerity is needed [14:32.700 --> 14:37.900] has intensified people's anger and sent out a national outcry. [14:37.900 --> 14:46.300] The demonstration went well into the night and protesters [14:46.300 --> 14:49.900] unexpectedly ended up in front of Parliament. [14:49.900 --> 14:53.740] They were determined to make their voices heard, loud and clear. [14:53.740 --> 14:58.860] It's been a long protest that started peacefully, [14:58.860 --> 15:02.940] but as night has fallen, tempers have flaired and the police is out. [15:02.940 --> 15:06.860] Protesters here have no intention yet of returning home [15:06.860 --> 15:12.300] for they feel their message against the Troika and austerity has not been heard. [15:12.300 --> 15:16.940] Julie Sharer's CCTV in Lisbon, Portugal. [15:16.940 --> 15:19.580] And that will do it for the situation of the news update. [15:19.580 --> 15:21.020] Thanks for joining us. [15:21.020 --> 15:39.500] Goodbye.