• East Asia - Mongolia - Grassland Minery Riots - 20110728 - Ivanhoe Mining Ltd, one of the problems

    Ivanhoe Mines Ltd. is a Canadian mineral exploration and development company headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. Its focus is on the pacific rim where it is in the process of developing several large mines, the principal one being the Oyu Tolgoi Project in Southern Mongolia 200 km east of Dalanzadgad. The Oyuu Tolgoi Project is considered one of the world's largest copper and gold porphyry deposits For development to happen at Oyuu Tolgoi, an agreement had to be made in which the Mongolian government (read: Chinese government) took a 34% stake in the project; the royalty arrangement it currently has with the Mongolian government (read: Chinese government) took years to reach which caused significant delays in project development. In this video the company proudly present itsel...

    published: 25 Aug 2011
  • East Africa And The Indian Ocean -- Mining For The New Emerging Markets (9th AMC)

    Exploration, investment and development for miners, financiers and investors - Presentations and content from our Asia Mining Congress conference and exhibition Asia Mining Congress - Asia's leading mining investment conference and exhibition. Africa And The Indian Ocean -- Mining For The New Emerging Markets • Overview of Africa • Mining Potential of Eastern AfricaBusiness Risks in Eastern Africa Graeme Robertson Chairman & CEO Intrasia Capital Group 13th March 2013 Visit our website: www.terrapinn.com/asiamining

    published: 29 May 2013
  • East Asia - China, Mongolia - 20110531 - Protest against Chinese mining; China blames foreigners.

    published: 13 Aug 2011
  • Mongolia: Mining Challenges a Civilization (English Version)

    Mongolia is at the cusp of incredible growth, as its enormous mineral wealth is suddenly discovered and exploited by the western world. It was been called the Kuwait of East Asia. Billions of dollars are pouring into this land of less than three million people, whose population until recently was largely nomad. Can this traditional rural civilization, with a love for the land, withstand the muscle of the mining industry, as it tears up the countryside in a helter-skelter effort to maximize its sales, largely to China? Is Mongolia selling its birthright and future to the Chinese market? Greed, graft and corruption are lurking dangers - and yet, no one can deny that if properly managed Mongolia's future has much to gain. Mongolian Version - http://youtu.be/KCM26J6sTtU

    published: 28 Sep 2012
  • Iran inaugurates West Asia largest gold mining & gold processing plant & factory in Zarshouran Takab

    معدن طلاي زرشوران شهرستان تكاب ايران Iran inaugurated its largest gold mining project in Zarshouran district, in the northwestern province of West Azerbaijan on Saturday In a ceremony attended by Iran’s First Vice President Eshaq Jahangiri and Minister of Industry, Mine and Trade Mohammad Reza Nematzadeh, the Zarshouran plant, also known as the largest gold minging project in the Middle East region, was officially inaugurated. Zarshouran is said to have the capacity to produce 3 tons of 24-carat gold bar per year. The gold mine contains an estimated 110 tons of proven gold reserves. It is expected to boost Iran’s pure gold output to 6 tons a year. In addition to gold bars, the plant has a capacity to produce 1,250 kilograms of silver and 500 kilograms of mercur http://www.tasnimnews.c...

    published: 15 Nov 2014
  • Sichuan's pandas threatened by Chinese mining companies

    Mining and road construction has forced the local giant panda population of Longmen Mountain, Sichuan into an ever smaller and fragmented area. The panda is supposed to be one of China's most loved animals. How can we be willing to let their lives fall wayside in the name of economic development? In addition to impacting the native giant panda population, a Greenpeace report has revealed that phosphate mining in Longmen Mountain greatly exacerbates the risk of landslides and other geological disasters, threatening the safety of miners and residents downstream.

    published: 15 Apr 2013
  • An introduction to our Asia, Middle East, Africa & Southern Europe business unit

    An overview of Amec Foster Wheeler's Asia, Middle East, Africa & Southern Europe (AMEASE) business unit, operating in the Oil & Gas, Mining, Clean Energy and Environment & Infrastructure markets

    published: 23 Sep 2015
  • Professor Rana Mitter: "China's Wartime History and Contemporary East Asia"

    From August 5 to August 15, 2013, the conference "Revisiting Modern China at the Hoover Institution Library & Archives" was conducted at Stanford University. Professor Rana Mitter spoke about "China's Wartime History and Contemporary East Asia" on August 5. Mitter is a professor of the history and politics of modern China and a fellow at Saint Cross College, University of Oxford. Mitter discussed the importance of Hoover's modern China collections to shaping East Asian modernity, as well as the vital role Hoover's historical treasures have played in forming new connections between the past and present in China. Rana Mitter's forthcoming book, Forgotten Ally: China's World War II, 1937-45, carefully researched and explored some of Hoover's unique collections, including the personal papers ...

    published: 01 Nov 2013
  • Smog Journeys: a short film by Jia Zhangke

    Jia Zhangke’s short film for Greenpeace East Asia depicts the effects of air pollution in northeast China, a region frequently blanketed in dangerous levels of air pollution. ‘Smog Journeys’ traces two familes from two different backgrounds; one a mining family in Hebei province, and the other a trendy middle class family in Beijing. Both face a similar fate. Air pollution is one of China’s most pressing environmental and health issues. Greenpeace calls for a shift from coal to clean renewable energy, as well as short term measures that better safeguard people’s health. Find out more here: www.greenpeace.org/eastasia/campaigns/air-pollution/ Director: Jia Zhangke Music composer: Lin Qiang Commissioned by Greenpeace East Asia

    published: 22 Jan 2015
  • LAO FOOD, STREET FOOD IN LAOS, VIENTIANE, LAOS TRAVEL, FOOD IN VIENTIANE

    LAO FOOD, STREET FOOD IN LAOS, VIENTIANE, LAOS TRAVEL, FOOD IN VIENTIANE, Laos, (Listeni/ˈlɑːoʊs/,[7] /ˈlaʊs/, /ˈlɑːɒs/, or /ˈleɪɒs/;[8][9] Lao: ລາວ, Lao pronunciation: [láːw], Lāo) officially the Lao People's Democratic Republic, (Lao: ສາທາລະນະລັດ ປະຊາທິປະໄຕ ປະຊາຊົນລາວ, Sathalanalat Paxathipatai Paxaxon Lao) or commonly referred to its colloquial name of Muang Lao (Lao: ເມືອງລາວ, Muang Lao) is a landlocked country in the heart of the Indochinese peninsula of Mainland Southeast Asia, bordered by Myanmar (Burma) and China to the northwest, Vietnam to the east, Cambodia to the southwest, and Thailand to the west and southwest.[10] Present day Laos traces its historic and cultural identity to the kingdom of Lan Xang Hom Khao (Kingdom of a Million Elephants Under the White Parasol), which ex...

    published: 16 Jan 2017
East Asia - Mongolia - Grassland Minery Riots - 20110728 - Ivanhoe Mining Ltd, one of the problems

East Asia - Mongolia - Grassland Minery Riots - 20110728 - Ivanhoe Mining Ltd, one of the problems

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  • Duration: 7:17
  • Updated: 25 Aug 2011
  • views: 2217
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Ivanhoe Mines Ltd. is a Canadian mineral exploration and development company headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. Its focus is on the pacific rim where it is in the process of developing several large mines, the principal one being the Oyu Tolgoi Project in Southern Mongolia 200 km east of Dalanzadgad. The Oyuu Tolgoi Project is considered one of the world's largest copper and gold porphyry deposits For development to happen at Oyuu Tolgoi, an agreement had to be made in which the Mongolian government (read: Chinese government) took a 34% stake in the project; the royalty arrangement it currently has with the Mongolian government (read: Chinese government) took years to reach which caused significant delays in project development. In this video the company proudly present itself not mentioning a single word about one thing: being part of the problem which prompted the uprising by the Mongolian herders
https://wn.com/East_Asia_Mongolia_Grassland_Minery_Riots_20110728_Ivanhoe_Mining_Ltd,_One_Of_The_Problems
East Africa And The Indian Ocean -- Mining For The New Emerging Markets (9th AMC)

East Africa And The Indian Ocean -- Mining For The New Emerging Markets (9th AMC)

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  • Duration: 22:40
  • Updated: 29 May 2013
  • views: 262
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Exploration, investment and development for miners, financiers and investors - Presentations and content from our Asia Mining Congress conference and exhibition Asia Mining Congress - Asia's leading mining investment conference and exhibition. Africa And The Indian Ocean -- Mining For The New Emerging Markets • Overview of Africa • Mining Potential of Eastern AfricaBusiness Risks in Eastern Africa Graeme Robertson Chairman & CEO Intrasia Capital Group 13th March 2013 Visit our website: www.terrapinn.com/asiamining
https://wn.com/East_Africa_And_The_Indian_Ocean_Mining_For_The_New_Emerging_Markets_(9Th_Amc)
East Asia - China, Mongolia - 20110531 - Protest against Chinese mining; China blames foreigners.

East Asia - China, Mongolia - 20110531 - Protest against Chinese mining; China blames foreigners.

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  • Updated: 13 Aug 2011
  • views: 26
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https://wn.com/East_Asia_China,_Mongolia_20110531_Protest_Against_Chinese_Mining_China_Blames_Foreigners.
Mongolia: Mining Challenges a Civilization (English Version)

Mongolia: Mining Challenges a Civilization (English Version)

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  • Duration: 40:58
  • Updated: 28 Sep 2012
  • views: 5711
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Mongolia is at the cusp of incredible growth, as its enormous mineral wealth is suddenly discovered and exploited by the western world. It was been called the Kuwait of East Asia. Billions of dollars are pouring into this land of less than three million people, whose population until recently was largely nomad. Can this traditional rural civilization, with a love for the land, withstand the muscle of the mining industry, as it tears up the countryside in a helter-skelter effort to maximize its sales, largely to China? Is Mongolia selling its birthright and future to the Chinese market? Greed, graft and corruption are lurking dangers - and yet, no one can deny that if properly managed Mongolia's future has much to gain. Mongolian Version - http://youtu.be/KCM26J6sTtU
https://wn.com/Mongolia_Mining_Challenges_A_Civilization_(English_Version)
Iran inaugurates West Asia largest gold mining & gold processing plant & factory in Zarshouran Takab

Iran inaugurates West Asia largest gold mining & gold processing plant & factory in Zarshouran Takab

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  • Duration: 3:26
  • Updated: 15 Nov 2014
  • views: 2143
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معدن طلاي زرشوران شهرستان تكاب ايران Iran inaugurated its largest gold mining project in Zarshouran district, in the northwestern province of West Azerbaijan on Saturday In a ceremony attended by Iran’s First Vice President Eshaq Jahangiri and Minister of Industry, Mine and Trade Mohammad Reza Nematzadeh, the Zarshouran plant, also known as the largest gold minging project in the Middle East region, was officially inaugurated. Zarshouran is said to have the capacity to produce 3 tons of 24-carat gold bar per year. The gold mine contains an estimated 110 tons of proven gold reserves. It is expected to boost Iran’s pure gold output to 6 tons a year. In addition to gold bars, the plant has a capacity to produce 1,250 kilograms of silver and 500 kilograms of mercur http://www.tasnimnews.com/English/Home/Single/558452 more videos https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQlP0RcD8wg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TaoD5PI-Mu4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yqwNw6RkbEg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AeZTOnvSPak
https://wn.com/Iran_Inaugurates_West_Asia_Largest_Gold_Mining_Gold_Processing_Plant_Factory_In_Zarshouran_Takab
Sichuan's pandas threatened by Chinese mining companies

Sichuan's pandas threatened by Chinese mining companies

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  • Duration: 4:47
  • Updated: 15 Apr 2013
  • views: 877
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Mining and road construction has forced the local giant panda population of Longmen Mountain, Sichuan into an ever smaller and fragmented area. The panda is supposed to be one of China's most loved animals. How can we be willing to let their lives fall wayside in the name of economic development? In addition to impacting the native giant panda population, a Greenpeace report has revealed that phosphate mining in Longmen Mountain greatly exacerbates the risk of landslides and other geological disasters, threatening the safety of miners and residents downstream.
https://wn.com/Sichuan's_Pandas_Threatened_By_Chinese_Mining_Companies
An introduction to our Asia, Middle East, Africa & Southern Europe business unit

An introduction to our Asia, Middle East, Africa & Southern Europe business unit

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  • Updated: 23 Sep 2015
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An overview of Amec Foster Wheeler's Asia, Middle East, Africa & Southern Europe (AMEASE) business unit, operating in the Oil & Gas, Mining, Clean Energy and Environment & Infrastructure markets
https://wn.com/An_Introduction_To_Our_Asia,_Middle_East,_Africa_Southern_Europe_Business_Unit
Professor Rana Mitter: "China's Wartime History and Contemporary East Asia"

Professor Rana Mitter: "China's Wartime History and Contemporary East Asia"

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  • Duration: 49:09
  • Updated: 01 Nov 2013
  • views: 2484
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From August 5 to August 15, 2013, the conference "Revisiting Modern China at the Hoover Institution Library & Archives" was conducted at Stanford University. Professor Rana Mitter spoke about "China's Wartime History and Contemporary East Asia" on August 5. Mitter is a professor of the history and politics of modern China and a fellow at Saint Cross College, University of Oxford. Mitter discussed the importance of Hoover's modern China collections to shaping East Asian modernity, as well as the vital role Hoover's historical treasures have played in forming new connections between the past and present in China. Rana Mitter's forthcoming book, Forgotten Ally: China's World War II, 1937-45, carefully researched and explored some of Hoover's unique collections, including the personal papers of Nym Wales and T.V. Soong, the personal diaries of Chiang Kai-shek, and the records of Chinese Nationalist Party (Kuomintang) to illuminate how the Sino-Japanese war helped create modern China and how the circumstances of that war made the concept of the nation, as well as personal identification with it, urgent and meaningful for the Chinese people. The ghosts of the war with Japan have still not been laid to rest in China, with Chinese leaders using the past as a stick with which to beat their neighbor. How China, now in a position of strength, will deal with its old enemy will be crucial to shaping the region in the twenty-first century. Mining Hoover's rich historical holdings, Mitter avers, will be an important step toward understanding the complex issues involved.
https://wn.com/Professor_Rana_Mitter_China's_Wartime_History_And_Contemporary_East_Asia
Smog Journeys: a short film by Jia Zhangke

Smog Journeys: a short film by Jia Zhangke

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  • Duration: 7:07
  • Updated: 22 Jan 2015
  • views: 107841
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Jia Zhangke’s short film for Greenpeace East Asia depicts the effects of air pollution in northeast China, a region frequently blanketed in dangerous levels of air pollution. ‘Smog Journeys’ traces two familes from two different backgrounds; one a mining family in Hebei province, and the other a trendy middle class family in Beijing. Both face a similar fate. Air pollution is one of China’s most pressing environmental and health issues. Greenpeace calls for a shift from coal to clean renewable energy, as well as short term measures that better safeguard people’s health. Find out more here: www.greenpeace.org/eastasia/campaigns/air-pollution/ Director: Jia Zhangke Music composer: Lin Qiang Commissioned by Greenpeace East Asia
https://wn.com/Smog_Journeys_A_Short_Film_By_Jia_Zhangke
LAO FOOD, STREET FOOD IN LAOS, VIENTIANE, LAOS TRAVEL, FOOD IN VIENTIANE

LAO FOOD, STREET FOOD IN LAOS, VIENTIANE, LAOS TRAVEL, FOOD IN VIENTIANE

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  • Updated: 16 Jan 2017
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LAO FOOD, STREET FOOD IN LAOS, VIENTIANE, LAOS TRAVEL, FOOD IN VIENTIANE, Laos, (Listeni/ˈlɑːoʊs/,[7] /ˈlaʊs/, /ˈlɑːɒs/, or /ˈleɪɒs/;[8][9] Lao: ລາວ, Lao pronunciation: [láːw], Lāo) officially the Lao People's Democratic Republic, (Lao: ສາທາລະນະລັດ ປະຊາທິປະໄຕ ປະຊາຊົນລາວ, Sathalanalat Paxathipatai Paxaxon Lao) or commonly referred to its colloquial name of Muang Lao (Lao: ເມືອງລາວ, Muang Lao) is a landlocked country in the heart of the Indochinese peninsula of Mainland Southeast Asia, bordered by Myanmar (Burma) and China to the northwest, Vietnam to the east, Cambodia to the southwest, and Thailand to the west and southwest.[10] Present day Laos traces its historic and cultural identity to the kingdom of Lan Xang Hom Khao (Kingdom of a Million Elephants Under the White Parasol), which existed for four centuries as one of the largest kingdoms in Southeast Asia.[11] Due to Lan Xang's central geographical location in Southeast Asia, the kingdom was able to become a popular hub for overland trade, becoming wealthy economically as well as culturally.[11] After a period of internal conflict, Lan Xang broke off into three separate kingdoms— Luang Phabang, Vientiane and Champasak. In 1893, it became a French protectorate, with the three territories uniting to form what is now known as the country of Laos. It briefly gained independence in 1945 after Japanese occupation, but returned to French rule until it was granted autonomy in 1949. Laos became independent in 1953, with a constitutional monarchy under Sisavang Vong. Shortly after independence, a long civil war ended the monarchy, when the Communist Pathet Lao movement came to power in 1975. Laos is a one-party socialist republic. It espouses Marxism and is governed by the Lao People's Revolutionary Party, in which the party leadership is dominated by military figures. The Socialist Republic of Vietnam and the Vietnam People's Army continue to have significant influence in Laos. The capital city is Vientiane. Other large cities include Luang Prabang, Savannakhet, and Pakse. The official language is Lao. Laos is a multi-ethnic country with the politically and culturally dominant Lao people making up approximately 60 percent of the population, mostly in the lowlands. Mon-Khmer groups, the Hmong, and other indigenous hill tribes, accounting for 40 percent of the population, live in the foothills and mountains. Laos' ambitious strategies for development are based on generating electricity from its rivers and selling the power to its neighbors, namely Thailand, China, and Vietnam, as well as its initiative to become a 'land-linked' nation, shown by the planning of four new railways connecting Laos to those same countries.[12] This, along with growth of the mining sector, Laos has been referred to as one of East Asia and Pacific's fastest growing economies by the World Bank, with annual GDP growth averaging 7% for the past decade.[13][14] It is a member of the Asia-Pacific Trade Agreement (APTA), Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), East Asia Summit and La Francophonie. Laos applied for membership of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 1997; on 2 February 2013, it was granted full membership.[15]
https://wn.com/Lao_Food,_Street_Food_In_Laos,_Vientiane,_Laos_Travel,_Food_In_Vientiane
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