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of thousands of nigerians live in south africa has more from a boojum. reactions from such an african countries have been swift and angry regarding the events in south africa for example reports from zambia said rioters attacked south african businesses or south african owned businesses in that country in nigeria police have arrested dozens of people in the commercial capital lagos for rioting and also targeting south african businesses in that city similarly there been some street protests in lagos and a buddha at a time when the nigerian government is walking behind the scene with the south african authorities to try to resolve the crisis nigeria's despite a high powered delegation to meet the president of south africa and people in his government to try to resolve this crisis only a one off of the nigerian government to say that they will seek for redress and compensation for victims have been affected by the xenophobic attacks in south africa now business between south africa and nigeria in particular is estimated at
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more than $60000000000.00 u.s. dollars so both countries up a lot to lose if there is any breakdown in sort of business activities between the 2 countries and ecowas also stepped in to warn that this could affect regional integration as specially now that african countries are trying to come together and the africa free trade agreement that is expected to take off probably in the next one year or so so basically this situation is come on the streets of nigeria and other parts of africa especially in west africa where they have been some angry reactions from citizens because of the situation in south africa the u.s. economy and it added 130000 jobs last month fewer than expected experts say it may be a sign that president donald trump's trade war with china is to blame alan fischer has moved from washington. it's
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a growing company one of the fastest in its state one of the fastest in the country but with most of the production centered in china everything has taken a hit because of donald trump's trade war that's put a hold on investment and on hiring we're confident that we can stay in business it will do ok but it's definitely going to affect how we do business how profitable we are how fast we can grow how much we can provide the product that our customers want at the price that they like it donald trump impose another round of tide of some $300000000000.00 worth of chinese goods at the start of this month that adds to the tide of that were brought in last year the president believes the deal with china is close but he said that before they had the worst year in over 50 you know they had a a year that was a disaster for them millions of jobs have been lost their supply chain has been destroyed or soon to be destroyed i don't think they can continue onward like that . one california suffered maker supports the president he's been losing out to
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cheaper chinese boards i'm a proponent for as high as possible because then it becomes competitive for me. the new jobs figure doesn't fully measure the impact of the trade war but it comes as an official report reveals the u.s. created half a 1000000 fewer jobs in the past 18 months than previously reported don't see short term pain for long term gain believing he's going to kickstart american manufacturing unlikely says stephen session we would love to be able to manufacture domestically but it's literally not possible for us to make our shoes domestically in the same way that it's literally not possible for to find a domestic version of the device as you and i or is it the speaker peepers in our cell phones the structure just doesn't exist to allow us to act air donald trump says trade wars are quick and easy too when he has to make that true if he wants to take a strong economy into the 2020 presidential election. washington. still
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reports. she's not one of my just 27 team but serena williams seems determined to change that and make history in new york this week whatever elena spitz alina threw at her in the semifinal williams 3 strikes back. she was on a mission using her trademark power game and even rest serve and volley tactics it was all simply too much for her opponent i told williams took their 6 games to 3 and the dominance continued in the 2nd set she had an answer for everything. 6 time champion on the top one game and she sealed victory in a place in the final for the 2nd year running. i 3 in his last 3 final set to come back from childbirth but she now has another chance to equal cool truckload of 24 grand slams she's got one day off to get ready not that she thinks she'll get much rest. i do know this is why i'm literally hanging out with b.b.
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and doing activities when i wanted her for me. so i try to save as much time with her i moved 4 times 1st or most the other semifinal was much tighter canadian teenager bianca address q. to be set on a typewriter get split the budget but this. swiss full back to take a 52 lead in the 2nd set and it seems to be heading for deciding 3rd i did that how about playing in just a 4th grand slam 19 year old andress que produced a stunning comeback to get back to 5 games all this rally a particular showing had never say die attitude. with it's a 1st time in the main draw at flushing meadows and she battled off 5 games in a row to secure the when. i do this point never having been past the 2nd man didn't she's now into the final against one of the greatest players ever it's
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a dream come true i'm playing against arena in the finals of the u.s. open i got to know what to say. it's crazy it's crazy it really will be a battle of the generations on saturday address who wasn't even born when williams won her 1st u.s. open trophy back in 99 t. knowing serena might be twice the age of her opponent but she'll hope experience wins out and finally gets that elusive record equalling wade david stokes al-jazeera after a rain delay in the morning play is back under way in the 4th ashes test in manchester england batsman are under real pressure off to australia as huge 1st inning school a $497.00 declared they lost a wicket on thursday night and now craig over 10 is the latest man out england currently 68 for 2. after being shunned by athletics governing body caste system and you might be about to start a new career as a footballer the $800.00 metre olympic and world champion is signed for
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a south african women's team called j fi w which is owned by the captain of the south african women's national team or she won't be able to play until next year because she joined outside the transfer window it's not clear if this means to many is completely walking away from athletics the 28 year old will not defend her $800.00 metre world title in doha this month after losing a court battle over a new i double layer for alls which force her to take drugs to lower her to star strain levels she refuses to take medication to compete and continues to appeal that decision. well it's a busy weekend of world cup qualifiers coming up as teams across asia and africa take a step on the road to count all 2022 cats i qualify automatically as hosts they still need to play because it also doubles as hall of acacia for the asian cup which is in 2023 they ran riot against afghanistan striker omo as early scored a hat trick in a 6 mil thrashing asian champions sharing why their favorites include.
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football association is going to lodge a complaint with fifo over the aggressive behavior of indonesian fans in a qualifier crowd trouble interrupted malaysia's 3 to comeback victory in jakarta and afterwards internation phones allegedly through metal objects buckles and flies at malaysia's supporters who were quickly evacuated malaysia's team were taken back to their hotel in on fakers. former premier league footballer jamie cheriton is one of a rare breed of players who has played over a 1000 games and he's not planning on stopping anytime soon a sports correspondent leigh welling's went to meet the man who once turned down alex ferguson's majesty knighted. nobody in world football has been doing this. for longer than jamie carragher and i pull he joined a small group of players to pass the pounds and appearances but jamie is the only this new player and this week he celebrated his 24th birthday and he scored in all
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of the top divisions of english football more than 300 goals overall it's been quite a journey for him and his family he's quite the 17 different clubs in england and even one in korea all up to be honest. i think family guy for a lot you know players of that stay in one area very lucky. and i think from faith 5. someone you there was everywhere i've moved around he started in the premier league back in 1993 with norwich city having turned down alex ferguson's famous manchester united team of young stars including david beckham probably a few days later the phone call rang of the house that answer 1st satisfactions on the 5 percent 3 i don't think it was so exciting living so christ i was like a nice old experience my dad said why is he not sad and why does not work honest and i unite and i was and i thought as well and. so carried away and he said you
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know happy and he has made a decision to light his club to benefit from his goals is bishop's stortford in the east of england and jamie has taken on another responsibility he's now managing the tail alongside owner steve smith going to prove it before it is the case about a bad choice. was old enough with already church of the guy in the professional body looks off yourself or off the guy with why you drink and look soft body trying. each and everything about. by a very successful career the same way you have to think of it as something yeah you some of the boys are trying to copy receipts i think with the luck to be climbing before for. this match against chosen to badly kicked off before joining does this . was i this is obviously a far different standard to the premier league for germany is never needed to
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charge the wife prize just the not so ground school or the financier love very much only the funds of the cubs he's probably not and this is a man who remembers parts of 3 for 96 has been our guy has got to be kidding us learned just how many minutes was the throat and jamie has no plans to retire and i think that's a big thing why i keep playing it's just the still the pure joy. thank you. al-jazeera bishop's stortford. well you know sometimes i think it might be faster to take the stairs than wait for the lift well this polish come i met proved that theory true when he beat an elevator in a race and he didn't even take the stairs but the 2016 world speed climbing champion. took just 12.12 seconds to climb 23 meters up the outside of a hotel in warsaw the sport will make its olympic debut in inter care next year
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amazing well that as well as for now have more free later has great stuff thanks joe and that is it for this news hour but i'll be back in a couple of minutes with more of the day's news to. september on al-jazeera with the few pure taking its 1st steps into democracy al-jazeera meets for diversity europeans who are reshaping the country's political landscape world leaders gather in new york for the united nations general assembly global issues are on the table they listen host dissects the world's media how they operate and the stories they cover global warming and possible solutions to climate change are on the agenda of the united nations a special 2 part series expose how human activity has damaged much of the planet
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and cause some of the biggest environmental threats to mankind september on al-jazeera. to. closer to. the stores generate thousands of headlines it seems that much the media is still struggling with how to deal with it with different angles from different perspectives hard to hold a lawyer to separate the spin from the facts. the misinformation from the journalism how careful must you and your words but some tough stuff has to be said so some critics have to be made listening post on al-jazeera.
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with tear gas and rubber bullets as protesters forced the closure of a train station. they don't want to have an election they want to move this thing forward forward we will get the deal britain's prime minister continues his push for an election as the opposition says they will seek to prevent the country leaving the e.u. without a d. . plus more on the size the donald trump's trade war with china may be affecting jobs in the u.s. . well over 37 years robert mugabe was the only leader as zimbabweans had ever known african leaders have been lining up to pay tribute to the man who led his country from independence until his removal in a coup nearly 2 years ago gabi had been in poor health and was being treated in singable he died at the age of $95.00 zimbabwe's current president emerson man said on twitter comrade mugabe was an icon of liberation
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a pan african ist who dedicated his life to the emancipation and empowerment of his people his contribution to the history of our nation and continent will never be forgotten zambian president wrote he'll be remembered for his fight for africa's liberation and fearlessly defending the continent south africa's ruling party released a statement it says the african national congress mourns the passing of our brother having a devoted his life to the service of his country and his people calling him a statesman leader and a revolution. well there's mixed feelings about the former leaders. in zimbabwe has kept. the only thing he did wrong was to stay in power for a long time and that's the only thing that wasn't wrong. move for. the president and he liberated us from the colonialists as well as giving us land
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for. revolutionary. after she committed to speaking nobody. from johannesburg. a few weeks ago as the barbers government issued a statement and say that robert mugabe was in singapore for longer than usual there was a scientist many zimbabweans that something is wrong when his body returns from singapore likely in a couple of days people get an idea of when the funeral is going to be leaders in the readings on a pay party say mcgarvey was the founder of zimbabwe they're going to give him a respectful sendoff and a state funeral order probably happen is when the body gets back to zimbabwe it will lie in state for a couple of days and might even do some tours across the country especially his home village in after that period at the national heroes acre in the capital harare that's where
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a lot of people who fought in the liberation war who fought in the water and white minority rule have been buried his gravesite is marked number one a sign officials say is a sign of respect we also expecting several african leaders to attend the funeral remember in africa they were seen mainly as a liberator they say he helped end white minority rule he helped many other african countries gain independence and he was brave enough to take land from white a white minority and give it to black people he's a hero to some people and he's a villain for frustrated zimbabweans many of them who are now living outside the country many of them economic migrants many of them who are undocumented say they blame him and his rulings on it here party for ruining what was once a prosperous country but his supporters say that they will give mugabe a huge send of in a couple of days and will always be remembered as the founding father of zimbabwe.
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that jaime has more now on robert mugabe's life. deliberate or who turned into a tyrant the man who destroyed a promising country through his determination to cling on to power. by some but in the end despised by many in zimbabwe all the widely admired across africa as a hero who fought colonialism and stood up to the west. 965. aeons mrs white settlers declare independence from britain an event that they find robert mugabe's life and still holds his country. the black majority resisted races in the cities and out in the countryside where a vicious bush war raged for years. robert mugabe a teacher turned activist emerged from prison as an articulate leader of the independence struggle we started the war in order to get our country. we have
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a country they did get their country at lancaster house in london in 1979. and when zimbabwe celebrated independence mugabe the overwhelming winner of elections was in power. and soon showing revival liberation fighters what he'd do to keep it meant to belittle and in the early eighty's the opposition crushed thousands killed in ethnic massacres atrocities that were barely noticed abroad. but there was also much to admire resul reconciliation education and health for millions of zimbabweans over the later the economy declined and the invasions of white farms in the year 2000 were turning point this time the world did notice when people said that this was going to happen it was going to turn into a bloodbath turn into another congress maybe this is
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a. we're going to have to get out of. it was a coward to destructive process but said he was correcting an old injustice and in many ways still fighting the old colonial power the land is ours we give it to whom we please it's not the business of britain you see to tell us who to give land they do not wear that those who are given members of my by my party is irrelevant to britain. by now opposition was growing despite murder and many many zimbabwe seemed ready to throw mugabe out they had a new hero morgan chang right who said robert mugabe's early achievements will always be overshadowed by the years of oppression. do we portray him as the great liberator or do we portray him as somebody who has betrayed the liberation that the photo. i think the little prevail the 2 rivals ended up in
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government together although mugabe made sure he kept the real power and chunky violator returned to a position where he would eventually die the company is constantly sharing how hypocritical the west is and africa loves that and for that reason and i think he will be judged alternately as being a more important figure in africa than simply this part he is a despot he's a dictator he's a tyrant he's anywhere you want to threaten but it's something more than that he says he's the wrong messenger with the right message. by now his wife grace 41 years his junior had emerged as a political player who got be well into his ninety's seem determined to go on and on. the. trail goes you know. that the robert mugabe is still here.
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but not as strong as he thought in the city's anger boiled over a new generation demanded mugabe go it's time for you to resign it's time for you to step down. in the end it was the army that pushed him worried he'd appoint grace as his successor a former colleague and then live rival of grace's emerson winning took over it was more palace cruden revolution although the joy mirrored that of zimbabwe's original revolution 37 years earlier will gladly retreated to his mansion bitter to the last we don't deserve. please we don't. but. the real tragedy robert mugabe could never bear da da of his country enjoying a 2nd freedom from his ruinous grip. police officers in hong kong have
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fired tear gas and rubber bullets demonstrators who have been surrounding a police station earlier the protesters were gathered at a train station nearby forcing its closure they're demanding the release of security camera footage of a violent confrontation between police and demonstrators last week in offices are accused of using excessive force a d.v.r. gopalan is live for us now from hong kong as a demi awards what's happening there now live in high rise that. we have protesters trying to fight right police only in their testers have taken over a major highway that's right at the police station that's a good laggard meter stand from your. accountability for the 1st time the police this is seats like an extension of that earlier protests we saw at the railway station on august 31st police time that round the station knocked out journalists and protesters are saying look like they're saying that they use excessive force
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not only against the protesters but also against regular commuters rather the train station the protesters who are now crying from a crowd more accountability from the police they're calling for an investigation into how the police have been behaving to write these protests the government has not responded so once again they're taking their orders into their hands and then fronting the police have been seen now again be enforcement private ryan tear gas was sprayed there was crackers right now just as i find it again france again down this major highway to see the police is this is having to write to the police station the police are saying remains quite conciliatory to certain extent asking them to leave any chance they do that it does not set the protesters right my my people seem to be joining. and devean as. the authorities in china
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will be keeping a close eye on all of this one and they've been saying. right here's the thing has a. government drop the extradition law that's what the previous protests had originally started that's right they started and since then there's been 3 months of often violent protests between police between the right police and the protesters so the government considers that a huge concession in that sense of what the chinese government can consider this 2 day they had to answer questions from behind the makeover the german chancellor is visiting beijing at the moment she had called on the chinese government to give maintaining hump on people's rights and also crowd these protests or bring down these protests peacefully and said china has said that how can manage their own affairs and as you can see this is how it's being managed and they are to set there at the far right.
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