[00:00.16]In the news today [00:02.08]Thai officials are seeking two additional people [00:05.80]in connection with their investigation of a deadly bombing in Bangkok. [00:12.28]Officials released a picture of a woman [00:15.52]and a drawing of a man suspected of involvement [00:19.88]in the bombing earlier this month. [00:23.72]The new information came after police raided an apartment building on Sunday. [00:30.72]Monday, national police said they seized fertilizer, [00:35.52]explosive devices and digital watches from several rooms they searched. [00:42.73]Police also announced Monday [00:46.16]that a reward for information about the bombing would be paid to the police. [00:53.48]Officials announced that police would receive about $83,000 [00:59.80]after a 28-year-old foreign man was arrested on Saturday. [01:08.08]The Washington Post reports that the United States [01:12.08]is preparing economic sanctions against Chinese individuals and companies. [01:19.80]The move is said to be against those [01:22.76]who have profited from stealing U.S. trade secrets. [01:28.84]The newspaper reported several officials in the administration [01:33.92]of President Barack Obama say [01:36.56]the U.S. has not decided whether to put sanctions in place. [01:42.92]But, they said a decision is expected soon. [01:48.76]On April 1, President Obama signed an executive order. [01:54.60]It permits the Treasury Department [01:57.48]to block trade with anyone responsible [02:01.00]for hacking U.S. groups or receiving information for financial gain. [02:09.04]It also gives the Treasury Department power [02:12.48]to bar their use of any money or financial assets kept in the United States. [02:21.24]The U.S. government and American companies [02:24.84]have accused China of attacking computer systems [02:29.20]and taking sensitive information and trade secrets. [02:35.00]In May, the U.S. charged five Chinese military officers [02:40.80] with spying against American companies. [02:45.28]China rejected the accusations. [02:49.92]The Interior Ministers of Britain, France and Germany [02:54.56]have called for urgent action [02:57.24]to deal with thousands of migrants arriving in Europe. [03:03.32]The ministers issued a joint statement on Sunday. [03:07.88]They called the situation "exceptional." [03:11.76]They asked the European Union President, Luxembourg, [03:16.68]to hold a meeting within two weeks. [03:21.60]The ministers also called for Italy and Greece [03:25.52]to process migrants better as they enter their borders. [03:31.44]The International Organization for Migration says [03:35.64]the two countries are the main landing points [03:39.36]for 322,000 migrants who have crossed the Mediterranean Sea this year. [03:47.82]The IOM says the largest populations arriving in Greece and Italy [03:54.96]are from Syria, Afghanistan, Eritrea and Nigeria. [04:02.92]President Obama visits the state of Alaska Monday. [04:07.60]Mr. Obama will speak at a conference where officials, [04:11.64]scientists and others are discussing the effects of climate change. [04:18.40]The conference is being held [04:20.72]to bring attention to the effects of rising temperatures in the Arctic. [04:27.92]The aim is to show how these changes affect people [04:31.90]in the rest of the world and to suggest what they can do. [04:38.16]During his weekly presidential broadcast, [04:41.32]Mr. Obama said Alaskans face more wildfires, [04:46.28]melting glaciers and eroding shorelines. [04:51.76]Those at the conference will discuss a number of issues, [04:55.60]from science cooperation to preventing unregulated fishing. [05:01.38]The State Department is holding the climate change meeting. [05:06.80]U.S. officials say the event is not connected [05:10.84]to a United Nations event on the subject that starts on November 30. [05:17.84]And the youngest winner of a Nobel Prize [05:21.20]visited VOA in Washington on Sunday. [05:25.44]Malala Yousafzai called for young women [05:28.84]to start believing in their potential to be leaders. [05:33.76]Three years ago, [05:35.12]Taliban militants shot the young Pakistani activist in the head [05:40.28]for her support of education for girls. [05:45.02]Speaking at an event on women's rights and girls education, [05:49.36]Ms. Yousafzai said women need to come forward [05:53.52]and take part in every field, including politics. [05:59.12]Ms. Yousafzai turned 18 in July and recently passed college exams.