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he was never read directly involved in any of this of course the commission will have to decide that after this spoken to several other people some of them are supporters here at the commission and they insist that this is the kangaroo court they say this is a case of people within the ruling a.n.c. party different factions emerging trying to kind of jacob zuma and his supporters allegations of course denied by people from that particular faction but all eyes of course are on this hearing how is that going to pan out is going to testify and if he does testify who is he going to implicate in the corruption scandals and as we can see in the life picture of that hearing now underway for the time being here with us i think you for that update from johannesburg. doctors have confirmed the 1st case of the ebola virus in a major city in the democratic republic of congo gomer's home to a 1000000 people experts are concerned the virus could spread quickly in the densely populated area close to the border with rwanda the virus has killed almost a $1700.00 victims since the latest outbreak there last august bus passengers who
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traveled to go with the man who showed symptoms of are now being tested. still ahead on al-jazeera india's tower of trash that will soon be taller than the taj mahal. and we follow the plight of here in iraq who survives ice souls campaign of genocide. hello again i welcome back to international weather forecast all across europe we have been dealing with deadly floods mostly in greece now just a few days ago we had thunderstorms pushing through that area it was deadly for that reason but we are now looking at floods here across the western part of greece and you can as you can see the devastation that it caused across much of the area with the roads being taken out in the the gravel put into the sea there so we're
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going to be watching this area very carefully over the next few days the good news is though it doesn't look like there's any stormy conditions or any rain coming into that area over the next few days the big problem though is going to be here across parts of course as well as into northern italy the reason being is that area of low pressure is going to cause a lot of severe weather here on monday across much of the area we're talking excess of rain as well as tornadoes across much of this region going from monday and into tuesday a lot of that rain starts to make its way down here towards the south now we did have some while far as down here so this rain is going to be some good news across much of that area here towards the west though things are looking quite nice we are talking a lot of sun across much of the region so for london $26.00 degrees for you there for paris at $26.00 degrees but down here towards the south we are looking at very warm conditions for madrid at 37 degrees there and a beautiful day in zurich with plenty of sun and a temperature of 27. as a sponsor i can't. believe you everywhere
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connected with this. idea or infrastructure in the pendants on foreign corporations too many. politicians activists are building a home grown solution could make live huge and secure the nation's technological sovereignty. piques the citizens network. hello again the top stories on al jazeera. iran's president hassan rouhani says his
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government is willing to talk to the u.s. if washington lifts economic sanctions and returns to the 2050 nuclear deal european foreign ministers are due to meet in brussels to push for a dialogue. south africa's former president jacob zuma appearing right now at a public inquiry into government corruption he was forced from office last year and denies overseeing this is the magic looting of state funds. doctors have confirmed the 1st case of the ebola virus in a major city in the democratic republic of congo goma is home to a 1000000 people experts are concerned the virus could spread quickly in the densely populated area. china as the economy has grown at its weakest pace in more than a quarter of a century dottle for the world's 2nd largest economy shows it grew a just 6.2 percent in the 2nd quarter of the year the slowdown follows a lower domestic consumer and business demand and made an ongoing trade war with
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the united states when haye has more from beijing. well the chinese government weren't set out right but there's no doubt they will be concerned about some of the economic numbers that are coming out it wasn't all doom and gloom on the release of these latest figures there were some bright spots retail sales and industrial output both showed some positive signs in the 2nd quarter of the year industrial output in particular will be welcomed because that sick to had been struggling recently resulting in many factories around china laying off staff but it's the overall trend in economic growth that has been falling that will be causing a lot of concern really since the end of 2012 it's been declining with the odd reprieve along the way part of a global trend of course the global economy is slowing down and in fact many countries in and around the world would welcome would want to have some of the numbers that china is reporting right now but china of course needs to be looked at
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a little bit differently to most countries and around the world because of the remarkable economic growth that it has been through if we go back to the global financial crisis in 2009 even in that difficult time china didn't report quarterly growth below 6.4 percent well we're beneath that now so naturally that is going to be causing some concern both within china around asia and beyond and of course all this happening amid the trade dispute between china and the united states the latest trade statistics came out on friday as well showing that imports and exports are down and perhaps the most concerning thing is that we don't know when this trade war is going to end yes there's been a truce declared between the 2 presidents meaning no new tariffs are being placed on each other's goods but we still don't know when those face to face negotiations are going to restart. south korea's president has urged japan to resume talks on an
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escalating trade route when joy and says tokyo's recent restrictions on high tech exports to south korea will be harmful to the japanese economy trade officials hold talks on the dispute last week but failed to reach agreements meanwhile dozens of small business owners have rallied in south korea's capital calling for boycotts on japanese goods the restrictions imposed by japan are seen as retaliation for a recent south korea court rulings which ordered japanese companies to pay compensation for forced labor during world war $2.00. next month will mark the 5th anniversary of the start of ice souls' mass killing campaign in iraq it's estimated that between 3 and 5000 years edis were murdered because of their religious beliefs many more are still missing priyanka gupta reports. shunts the colors she's surrounded by she will only wear black until her missing
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husband carol returns. she's one of the estimated more than $6000.00 you see the girls and women who are kidnapped and sold into slavery but i still fight is she makes dresses to sell for a few dollars in a can for the internally displaced people in northwestern iraq we're going to test that. if i was sitting here with one hand on top of the other i'd be constantly thinking about what i saw did to me why my husband isn't here with my 2 kids are going about my 9 relatives still in ice was hands. isis fighters invaded the city of sin jar in 24 teams and killed thousands of you see these u.n. investigators describe the attack as genocide saying there you see these were systematically targeted for their religious beliefs. it took 15 months for kurdish peshmerga fighters to force eisel from sin jar around $3000.00 you see these are
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still missing half of them women. earlier this year u.n. teams began examining bodies for mass graves to identify the dead and gather evidence of ice of the trustees for eventual trials. but for forensic specialists matching samples with you see the survivors isn't easy because they're scattered both in iraq and abroad. but in the years really community was dispersed across many countries after being heavily persecuted by ice so for example there are 2200 years in the families and germany that i aspire to reach to get d.n.a. samples and match though there are 800 families in australia 800 in canada and nearly 100 or 150 in france some families are losing hope of learning the fate of their relatives but. there's no more died not in iraq not in syria
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not anywhere that's aggressive that was able to keep prisoners in their whole camp the only women and children no men but it would still be better to know them not to know closure that the you see the community desperately needs as it struggles to rebuild. their al-jazeera. annual monsoon rains have left a trail of devastation across 3 countries in nepal at least 65 people have been killed in flash floods and landslides dozens of people are missing and 10000 others are displaced continuous rain since thursday has one tolls and destroyed roads and bridges. and at least 10 people have died in floods in bangladesh where some of the worst damage has been in refugee camps in cox's was our area is home to a 1000000 refugees who fled persecution in neighboring me and maher 5000 of their shelters have been destroyed. while the monsoon rains have also caused havoc in
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northeast india with more than a 1000000 people displaced flash floods in the region have killed 10 people farmlands and residential areas have been submerged after rivers burst their banks so more. those living in northeastern india were prepared for the months soon rains but not for this. so much rain has fallen the brahmaputra river has burst its banks warning entire villages. this family is safe and now. they are among nearly a 1000000 people who have been displaced by the flooding in the state. with thousands of homes under water some have been forced to take refuge on rooftops. while others are doing all they can. to protect their families from the ongoing rains. to tell each has also triggered mudslides and several people have been killed. those have turned to government run camps for relief. all
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farmers are worried about their crops so that. as soon as farmers began sowing and irrigating the land that's when the rain began it's been extreme 72 hours of continuous rain the water level kept rising and then study submerged of farmland nearly all of our crops have been destroyed so it's not just india affected by the heavy rains dozens have been killed in neighboring nepal and bangladesh. while this couple didn't let the rain dampen their wedding is not much to celebrate for thousands of others here in india more monsoon rains are for costs and the floodwaters are expected to continue to rise in the coming days. and josina. meanwhile 7 people have died in northern india after monsoon rain caused the building to collapse police say rescue teams are pulled 13 people from the rubble
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but fear more are trapped the building how is the small restaurant on the guest house 30 people were inside the time. well into a struggling to contain a mountain of rubbish it's cited an easterly in a $65.00 metres high and growing every year that's despite the government banning people from dumping there 2 years ago when part of it collapsed killing 2 people at the time elizabeth purana reports from gaza poor an easterly. a mountain of waste this is where 2000 tonnes of east daddy's rubbish is dumped every day you're not love are you people living around the site say it's affecting their lives. as you can see the smell here is unbeatable if the wind blows towards us then it's difficult to eat food at home it is such a mess here the rubbish dump doesn't just smell bad it's also dangerous meeting gas from the way sparks fires releasing toxic fumes. began as
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a land for the 984 that reached its capacity needed 20 years ago like the engineer lengthen it means that you have a big hole which is dug out and then it is lined with no one for me and leo's so that your doc sick of chemicals which comes out from garbage does not lead into the soil and cause what the pollution but in gaza where there's no such thing trucks continue to dump rubbish here despite dolly's govern abandon them after a part of the hell a collapsed 2 years ago killing 2 people. this is a cruel joke this is contempt of the people to sponsor will continue to dump garbage in the site they haven't stopped for day after the court order. we asked the east delhi municipal corporation why this is happening but because of the northern ireland by the way with us so we continued to. dispose of all the garbage there dislike that. it's estimated delhi produces 14500 tons of waste
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every day the problem of waste isn't confined to the cities rubbish dumps around 3000. all of some of the rubbish produced isn't collected leaving it lobbying on the street and also the space junk because child he manages this recycling center and says waste isn't just the government's responsibility what i've got is that we feel that resegregation should begin at home if people start segregating reist then best can be recycled properly and the direct consequence will be that garbage mountains like the one in one be necessary at all the east delhi municipal corporation has started testing a recycling program in 3 areas this year they hope to talk to the rest of the region within one year i they also say they'll start clearing gazi put in september and some of its waste will be used to build a national highway elizabeth purana al-jazeera east delhi. england has won the
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cricket world cup for the 1st time after an epic final against new zealand at lord's it was settled on crickets equivalent of the penalty shoot outs the super over after both sides posted the same score they were things watched me drama unfolds. one thing was certain that the famous lord's cricket ground in london there would be new winners of the world cup england had been beaten in 3 previous finals but not breach one for 27 years using them to soften before the underdogs who had exceeded expectations and hope to finally land the big prize. new zealand school $241.00 for 8 off the 50 overs by scope less to shock into even the semifinals but would it be enough to take the trophy. in can they did heroes step forwards just pot luck and question which whom ben starts by use the positive pick hitting the might that seem to one of the favorites and with each blow remove some
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of the failure and doubt this is home to england stokes kept going as wickets fellow around him 15 needed from the final. but he hit sixes one from a bizarre overthrow most pool to meet it one managed. the 1st half a world cup super ifa stokes and butler returned to school 15 it was too much for new zealand was. england's new start the last ball to need it one schooled england one incredibly old boundary count but i did 44 years of world cup cricket last england hope on the trophy and what i regard as the home of cricket lord's in the paper that having the brainwashing i think in the last 4 and what you can call it and a particular style i mean to. wear it as a side and then they're buried and then for that to be a safe to say forever in
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a local final isn't. and so when it's just surmising take nothing away from england's campaign not just this match but throughout you know the cricket i've played to say that one is i think if either way the side walking away with the total today is probably feels fortunate call child heroes choice to you know you say put a 1st shot at me i know you but i won't cop victories in my just taking school somewhere when precious england's rugby team of only won the world cup once in 2003 the football team once back in 1966 but this tournament wasn't shown live on free to a television in the u.k. only the final little pinch of light to inspire new generations of the most dramatic of trial lee wellings al-jazeera cricket ground in london.
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hello again the headlines on al-jazeera this hour iran's president hassan rouhani says his government is willing to talk to the u.s. of washington lift economic sanctions and returns to the 2050 nuclear deal european foreign ministers are meeting in brussels to push for a dialogue. we are totally committed to the middle east. just. as the other countries in the region were doing. very very towards dangerous situation so we are looking to find a way to. deal that we think is the best way of keeping the middle east. when 3. iran is still a good year away from developing nuclear weapons we think there were still some closing thoughts with. former south african president jacob zuma as appearing at an inquiry into government corruption he was forced from office last
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year accused of overseeing the mass looting of state funds zuma denies any wrongdoing during his 9 years as president doctors have confirmed the 1st case of the ebola virus in a major city in the democratic republic of congo goma is home to a 1000000 people experts are concerned the virus could spread quickly in a densely populated area close to the border with rwanda china's economy has grown at its weakest pace in more than a quarter of a century data for the world's 2nd largest economy shows a grew in just 6.2 percent in the 2nd quarter of the year south korea's president has urged pan to resume talks on an escalating trade route. as tokyo's recent restrictions on high tech exports to south korea will be harmful to the japanese economy annual monsoon rain has left a trail of devastation across 3 countries in the poll at least $65.00 people have been killed in flash floods and landslides the rains also displaced
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a 1000000 people in northeast india and flooded refugee camps in bangladesh those are the headlines rebel geek's is up next on al-jazeera. on counting the costs $3.00 decades off the collapse of the soviet union russia is engaging with africa to raise its political clout and we look at the economics behind said his decision to buy the s. 400 and f. $35.00 stealth bomber counting the cost and i just did a. digital technology is the promise of intimacy and he's meant and even longer not. in the ability to keep billions of calculations in our pockets it seems we've discovered and he didn't mention. in which everything in our lives can be increased and tracked and intended to money. and his convenience profit and surveillance the only easy power. now to
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