Crackdown on Illegal Workers in Thailand
Up to 200,000 Cambodian immigrants are being forced to flee as the new military regime cracks down on illegal foreign workers.
The Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's Jonathan Head joins us live from Thailand, where around 200,000 Cambodian immigrants are being forced to flee as the new military regime cracks down on illegal foreign workers. Plus, as the White House announces the world's largest marine sanctuary, covering thousands of square miles of the Pacific Ocean, we speak to President Anote Tong of Kiribas, the tiny island nation expected to disappear before the century is out as a result of rising sea levels.
Anna Holligan reports from the Netherlands where chocolate traders are meeting to discuss a growing crisis within the cocoa industry.
In our Washington bureau, Alexis Goldstein of The Other 98%, talks national and individual debt, and in our Singapore studio, David Kuo of The Motley Fool, talks about dulce de leche and foods he cannot live without.
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