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supply of electricity for weeks if the middle of the day. a lot more people will be busy working making furniture but there is no electricity those who can afford it are using generators the rest of the way until the part of. the country is struggling to generate enough electricity to need to mind its mining sector which gets more than 2 thirds of its export earnings is one of the worst affected what kind of investor would be excited by a market where you know stock so a lot of factors are militia to maturity economic recovery so then what it means is will continue having the threat of inflation the threat of a negative g.d.p. growth in the current account deficit when we continue to put in more than we export energy officials blame a drought that has reduced water levels at the largest hydro power plant in the country aging coal fired generators consumers who don't pay bills and decades of corruption in the energy sector those that may have played. in making us
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get to this situation. they really should know that we're not going to take it. everybody who is responsible whatever they have done must answer for it. but fixing what's gone wrong in the energy sector if that ever happens will take time we need foreign currency it doesn't have enough to buy electricity. and to power generation improves this will likely be an everyday reality who have no choice but to understate own power company for the energy needs. still ahead how also efficient intelligence is improving training for doctors and nurses in the united states and the fifo president has some vague plans for the women. the whole world tell us about them in sports.
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up and back on employment right in the united states and me at 50 year lows things are not looking so rosy for many people in the future because experts predict that in the next. decade or to mation will cost a quarter of all jobs ought to fission intelligence is helping someone as christensen in the reports from. now is resigning and coughing his cheeks turning blue the symptoms of his asthma attack may be common but students at columbia university's school of nursing say treating them is far more challenging
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in a clinical environment than a classroom that's going to help open up. well the textbook i think there's a talk back to you so specially when you're dealing with pediatrics and a child that scared of something or doesn't want to do something. how is a state of the art medical training manikin who under the control of a nearby instructor talks and conveys emotions in addition to symptoms his body works with a broad range of patient monitors and sensors while robotics allow him to simulate nearly a dozen facial expressions creating fear anxiety and anger i think that would seem like the opportunity to really explore like that empathy component of health care and treating patients and people in their family as like not just like someone who has an ass asthma exacerbation. birthday one more time actors are also used in simulations here one place house father is just go. home and wages of
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woe when she comes and be much of this kind of training used to take place on the job but as health care becomes more high tech so has the training of medical professionals. the simulation center has the look and feel of a real hospital with operating rooms and even a maternity ward the idea is to better prepare students for the real world so their patients will have better outcomes. the simulation is over students review their experiences afterwards in the board room studies show that simulation improves their critical thinking clinical judgment and. communication skills with communication errors one of the leading causes of harmful mistakes in health care really shows the true aspect of what nurses do there we're not just the skills based profession but there's a lot of thinking clinical decision making involved which is why more training like this may be just what the doctor ordered kristen salumi al-jazeera new york
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australian surgeons have used nerve transfers to restore movement and power in the arms and hands of 13 quadriplegic patients a procedure involves moving the ends of live working nerves to muscles which are attached and dead nerves a study of the surgeries has been published in the medical journal lancet says the patients who took part and now able to feed themselves hold a drink brush their teeth and write the lead author of the study is plastic surgeon a tasha van zyl from austin health and melbourne she explains how the surgery works we cut the new to paralyzed muscle and we join in. the 1st minute which is working and connected to the brain to the paralyzed we join them together under the microscope and using very fine sutures and then what happens is the no fly blows from the working will actually just grow down that paralyzed nerve and sort of use it as a scaffold to travel down it the muscle and once it hits the muscle it will react
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to break the muscle and the muscles will be able to be used to get rights time now for the sport with rome. in frankie farms where if you for the highly anticipated 1st round mixed doubles match at wimbledon featuring a pair of army marine serena williams have been forced to wait another day the match with despair and after a 15 year old corrie golf incredible comeback. the american qualifier lost the 1st set against polonia head and her fairy tale run looked to be over and she faced match point at 52 down in the 2nd set well after saving a 2nd match point she eventually claimed to set in a tie breaker to set it to a decider. 75030 guaranteed herself at least 250000 dollars in prize money but might be the last thing. right before well maybe one of the minor how if they were all the men's defending champion
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nerves are a joke of it is being given a scare and his dramatic drop the 2nd set against world number 48 who by all accounts but before charley champion came back to win it. all say. meanwhile the man the joke of it based on last year's final kevin anderson has been upset in the 3rd round he was knocked out right. in the legal. 38 carolina prisca through to the 4th round the czech clare was pushed hard by taiwan's chase away 632664 victory taking an hour and 46 minutes it's a pistol is check i'm patrick how do you know much about. the arts of football now in the africa cup of nations as seen one a v biggest sharks in 62 year history has been named not how they hardly found see the morocco to reach the quarter finals in car of any 9 this girl's yes the squirrels going through for one penalties after the match ended 11 they'll play set
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a goal in the last 8 liverpool study armani scoring the only goal of the match as they beat uganda president says he wants to see the next women's world cup grow by 8 teams to 32 bucks johnny infant tino says the proposal needs quick action as the bidding process is already underway. we'll discuss it. as a matter of urgency and see if we can already decide to increase for. 20 twentieth's in which case we should reopen the bidding process and allow everyone to have a chance to organize and maybe call for some of those been getting ready for the 24th to ensure the packets are out of the cricket world cup they need to be bangladesh at lord's on friday by a record margin to reach the semifinals there 94 run when there is nowhere near enough batting 1st pakistan knew they needed quick runs and early on and whilst
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immobile hoch batted fluently the right just wasn't what was required the heart rate exactly $100.00 but he was one of 5 victims of mostafa during ramadan his part at $75.00 giving him 20 wickets for the tournament and putting it 2nd on the bowling chart pakistan eventually making $350.00 for 9 so that made a pakistan needed to bowl out bangladesh for 7 or less to qualify for the last 4 that clearly didn't happen shaheen afridi did take 6 for 35 the best figures by pakistan by the world cup with bangladesh bowled out for 221. leaders yellow jersey in the tour de france is one of the most prized possessions in sport this year there's even more incentive for the ride it because it's a 100 years since a man as your was 1st introduced the 3 and a half 1000 kilometer event will cross some of europe's highest mountain passes but the race for the yellow getting underway in brussels on saturday dominic kerry reports. summer in brussels and yellow is the color everyone wants to wear. the tour de france is back in town which means the world's leading cyclists are here
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with last year's winner keenly aware he has a fight on his hands. there's a lot of good guys and all this yeah they're with i've been strong yeah they were itching for the show all the their gates sees either of them really never know which one it is anyway. so yeah i think there is a there's a lot of good guys you know it makes it tougher and just it's your one man who want to be on the starting line is his teammate chris froome himself a 4 time tool winner a heavy crash in june left him with several broken bones and ended his season. leaving a gap in the field some other teams are hoping to exploit. the mostly let's see how thomas and eikenberry not respond right and if they respond as they have done these past years well for sure they will close the races they did so far but if they have doubts i think that the others will get more ambitious and maybe we will get a more open race in the prize this year has
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a particular significance for it is now 100 years since the mio john or yellow jersey was 1st awarded race organizer. tells me he thinks this will be a special motivation for all the riders. civic the yellow jersey stands for exhilarates excellence which draws us to the top and that's why we wanted to make the right its climb as high as possible in this year's race that's why we have 7 climbs beyond 2000 meters that's why we have 3 mountain top finishers above 2000 meters all of these things plus the centenary of how to shape our route this year. organizers are busy putting everything in place for the 1st stage to be ready come saturday afternoon all this area will be packed with people waiting to see who will cross this finishing line 1st and claim the 1st yellow jersey of this year's tour rule that person go on to wear it all the way to paris probably not but there will be 3 weeks of very hard racing between them and that final finishing line dominic
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cain al-jazeera brussels american sprinter noah laurie has become the 4th fastest man ever to run the 200 meters he claimed victory at the diamond league meeting a time of 19.50 seconds that is the best farther back distance in 7 years arledge american you say about your hand like fellow american marco johnson have run fast. that is a sport for al gore later. thanks very much roll the ancient city of babylon has been added to the u.s. go world heritage list it follows years of lobbying by iraq a 4300 year old. city is where dennis have risen and fallen since the earliest days of subtle human civilization today visitors can stroll through the remnants of its broken play structures and see the famed line of avalon statue and city tour guide like in hard farhood says the decision is a win for humanity. i consider this a great day and a victory for rockies it's
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a historic day i've had to have 3 dates in my life the 1st was when the american forces withdrew from this site in 2005 and today is the 2nd day because we have been added to the world heritage list. right well let's see if they're nice now but i will be back in just a couple of minutes with another but i have news for you the top stories coming up very shortly. a tropical system in 1999 a boeing 767 took off from new york to cairo i'm.
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sure it will everything no one survived the journey 20 years on al-jazeera world to revisit the case of the fatal egypt air crash flight's 990 what really happened on al-jazeera. cultura downs thrives here every day generations of tibetans continue to embrace and maintain their cultural heritage it's a reminder of who they are a whether. this is a suburb of the india capital new delhi tibet subbie refugees here since 1964 buttons here have been defined as migrants are not refugees because india hasn't signed up to the 1951 un convention on refugees so tibetans here have been able to access the indian welfare system so they've become self-sufficient setting up over a businesses and looking for work independently but for some it's not enough. in
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the 1271 a.d. the on italian legend set out on an extraordinary journey marco polo followed the silk road design into the hot of complete cons and by. retracing his steps our modern day explorer discovers the descent distance echoes of last words and a reminder of what and who survives history. mark owen on al-jazeera. the u.n. calls for a cease fire off to as strikes on a migrant detention camp near libya's capital take the number killed in. tripoli to almost 1000. all coming to al-jazeera live from london i'm maryam namazie also coming up on the
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program. out of rationed and saddam does the military in the opposition reach an agreement to share power with some protesters on the convinced. that his wages opposition and the government hold rival independence day rallies after a u.n. report accuses the security forces of killing almost 7000 people. and america's coldest state struggles to cope with a heat wave and wildfires that have smothered large areas with smoke. the u.n. has called on libya's warring parties to urgently deescalate the fighting and commit to a cease fire it says fighting around the capital is killed almost a 1000 people over the past 3 months this is new footage images showing the moment an s try case a migrant attention camp near tripoli on choose day killing 53 people all than 100
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were injured the u.n. recognize government blamed the attack on 125 to us forces who don't have an offensive to take control of the capital in april after a fight to say they shot down a tripoli government warplane on friday mahmud up to why has more from tripoli. a video that has been recently circulated online showing the moment when the detention center into a neighborhood in eastern tripoli was hit by an airstrike in now the supervisors of the detention center confirm the video is accurate 100 percent as it was taken by their c.c.t.v. cameras all the elements we have seen in or around the detention center of the same we have been several times to that detention center since it was for this head on tuesday night by an airstrike and meanwhile the interior minister the government of
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national called the government of national called says that. if 16 fighter jet hit their detention center on tuesday night also says that at team of experts from the united nations has proved that the detention center was hit by an airstrike but the interior in most also says that if libya fails to protect the migrants and refugees then they will decide to release all the migrants and refugees and close down all detention centers in libya bashar also called on the united nations to corporate and to do its part in protecting the civilians in libya on grounds is monitoring developments in the united nations headquarters in new york. you could put this in the category of better late than never on wednesday the u.n. security council met for more than 3 hours behind closed doors but was unable to
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come up with a statement on the airstrike against the migrant detention center in tripoli now they have done so and in addition to condemning the air raid the security council urges all sides in libya to commit to a cease fire it says lasting peace since the civility in libya will only come through political solutions and the also the council gave something of an admonition to other countries without naming any of them but tell you i'm not to interfere in libyan affairs it said that the council called for full respect for the arms embargo by all member states and called on all countries not to intervene in the conflict or take any measures that exacerbated.
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to suit on now well positioned as a holding a series of public meetings to explain why they signed a power sharing deal with the military some protest is a bit out celebrating the claimant but others consider it to climb down the final details will be revealed on monday but here's what we know so far a sovereign council will be set up with a rotating need to ship it to the military and civilians it will begin in 3 months and operate for 3 yes leading up to the presidential and parliamentary elections at the end of that period now the sovereign council have 11 members they include 5 minutes he represents test and 5 civilian plus one independent person by science and an independent commission will investigate the events of june 3rd to establish who was behind the violent crackdown on protesters priyanka gupta reports. the deal's been done now opposition leaders in the capital khartoum are trying to convince everyone to support it you can. be the agreement doesn't deal with all
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the issues but it deals with the levels of transitional power the final text is now being legally revised and will be published to the whole sudanese people. the coalition of opposition groups and the military have been at loggerheads for months the only return to the negotiating table this week after intensive mediation by theo pierre and the african union are. going to give up whatever the 2 sides agree to establish a sovereign council to be shared between the military and civilians for 3 years or a little more they also agreed to create a civilian government that is nationalist competent and independent under the leadership of a prime minister that has the same qualities. the talks broke down in me over who would lead a transitional government. and the crisis deepened days later when security forces stormed a protest camp killing more than 100 people forces led by mohammad. known as timidity
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were accused of orchestrating the attacks on protesters rio we would like to reassure all the political forces and military movements as well as all the youth the men and women involved in this transition that this is a comprehensive agreement that doesn't exclude anyone and reflects the aspirations of the entire sudanese people. some see there will be no accountability while him with these involved they're not always late he's really our relation. is not in the right it's not. it's not our sharing it's not our that muscle and the band this is our act and this is where you know. it's going to be really hard to. any sort of governance anti-government demonstrations began last year with protesters calling for longtime leader mario the shoe to go the military took over in a coup but protesters argue the ruling genter is
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a continuation oprah she's demanding a transition to civilian government. 2 opposition the to say they hope this deal will be the beginning of the u. arrow. book there. malta's agreed to take in 54 migrants rescued off the coast of libya on thursday pregnant women and children are among those on board a yacht operated by an italian humanitarian charity but the authorities initially refused to let a vessel dock at one of its ports in italy have been at loggerheads over who should receive migrants rescued in the mediterranean and in return for accepting the latest group walters saying that it will dispatch to italy a similar number of migrants already on its territory meanwhile a german rescue ship has picked up another 65 and the grins from an overloaded dinghy off the libyan coast rescue is a saying the boat had insufficient water and no navigation system the migrants on our saving care on board the c.i.
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rescue vessel italy has also warned the ship against trying to dock at one of its ports. to algeria where our people have once again been out on the streets demanding a new government but they will have been celebrating anniversary of that country's independence from france the protests began back in february and led to the resignation of the longtime president bush a fake a demonstrator say they're tired of corruption and want a complete removal of the old guard and choi b. has more was. a day of mixed emotions for algerians celebrating independence from france and $962.00 but also demanding the complete overhaul of the establishment its rules ever since the right chad go the shuffle search box on algeria as independence day we see the police helping the clonie was a power of the special occasion we ask for full freedom. many of jerry and say they feel betrayed by their political elite and have lost trust in the government they
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will say down the interim president is the right person to run the country at this critical time. on thursday abdel cut a bad seller called the national dialogue about arranging a presidential election but didn't set a date for when that might be on the streets the discontent continues as union we learned earlier do i think it you who learned by ukraine ready are you did you do you currently trying to divide and jillions of the origins of most of the us. are willing to sacrifice their time in force for the future of their country. the same protesters who forced out president abdelaziz bouteflika in april . as a member of the same elite accused of corruption vote rigging and poor governance the problem is that there is a procedure laid down in the constitution the elections should have been held
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yesterday but they weren't because of the new suitable candidates and that means that the army guaranteed constitution and the protest standard daggers drawn. 57 years after independence many algerian say they're still fighting for freedom they want to plead sweet with the political establishment they did national unity government to lead the transition to democracy victoria gating be out there. well there's also independence day in venezuela well positioned has been rallying his supporters calling for president nicolas window as resignation quite also we need his call to the army to turn against material on thursday u.n. report revealed that more than 7000 people have been killed in venezuela passive security operations in the past 18 months but we do our remains defiant he attended a grand military parade despite growing criticism against his government for using brutal tactics to crush his opponents. but it was announced earlier that $22.00
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political prisoners have been released including judge maria funi janice braley git-r. and 20 students but u.n. human rights chief michel passé saying that basic freedoms in venezuela are under attack. essential institutions and the rule of law in venezuela have been eroded the exercise of freedom of opinion expression association assembly and the right to participate in public life entails the risk of reprisals and repression. are reported not attacks against actual or perceived political opponents and humor where defenders ranging from threat and sneer campaigns to arbitrary detention torture and ill treatment sexual violence killings and false disappearance traceable is also monitoring the story for us from. independence day that was also marked by the united nations human rights report and it was everywhere to the sea.

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