Sunday, December 23, 2012

Mùa Đông Sắp Đến - Lâm Nhật Tiến (Asia DVD: Niềm Vui Mùa Giáng Sinh)



Published on Dec 21, 2012
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Asia's 2013 Billionaires: Who to Watch Out For


Bloomberg's Matt Miller looks at the rich folk we should be keeping an eye on in 2013.

Taking Down China's Wealth Gap Down on the Farm


China said it will give farmers better land protection, higher incomes and improved public services to help close the gap with urban areas and narrow the rich-poor divide.

2013 Prospects For Southeast Asia


The US fiscal cliff remains the biggest risk for the global economy, holding markets back and putting a lid on investment. But one region may be gathering momentum Southeast Asia. The governments have protected themselves through rate cuts and higher spending to preserve growth.

Ho Ho How Much Does it Cost to Be Santa?


The holiday period can be busy and very expensive, so let's consider the figure. Bloomberg's David Ingles has been finding out how pricey it is to get all the presents delivered on time.

Rich and poor prepare for Christmas



Published on Dec 23, 2012
http://www.euronews.com/ As Santa Claus prepares for his annual 466 million kilometre round trip to deliver yuletide cheer to the children of the world. The contrast between the haves and have nots is cruelly exposed by the economic crisis.

In the picturesque city of Heidelberg Germans enjoy the ritual of the traditional Christmas market.

Artisanal handicrafts, gluehwein and grilled sausages are on offer as shoppers pick up last minute gifts before the big day.

In the cash-strapped Greek capital Athens crowds gathered to donate clothes, food and toys to help those hardest hit by the crisis.

The city's mayor George Kaminis called on the residents to help those in need.

Red Cross volunteers were on hand to accept the donations, which will then be distributed across the city.

Christmas may come and go, but economic doom and gloom are here to stay...at least for the foreseeable future.

S Africa youth skateboarding out of trouble



Published 24 December 2012 00:13
In South Africa, kids from poor neighbourhoods are often exposed to crime at an early age. But a group of children are taking up a new sport to keep themselves off the streets and out of trouble. Al Jazeera's Haru Mutasa reports.

Hardship in Hong Kong for China's migrants



Published 23 December 2012 06:35
A new study shows poverty affects more than a third of families that move from mainland China to Hong Kong. The situation is even worse for single parents without any family or support. Al Jazeera's Stephanie Scawen reports.

World Bank upbeat on Asia's 2013 prospects (3:04)



Dec. 24 - Despite risks such as hot money inflows and an investment slowdown in China, World Bank chief economist for East Asia Bert Hofman believes the region is set to post solid growth next year

No holiday rest for Russia's Singing Babushkas



Published on Dec 23, 2012
It's going to be busy holiday season for some very unlikely singing stars in Russia.

A group of grandmothers - dubbed the Singing Babushkas - have been booked solid since they nearly won this year's Eurovision Song Contest.

They don't have Twitter accounts or Facebook pages, but in their village they do have chickens and goats to look after.

Norman Hermant reports.