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south africa closed its missions in 1000 area on thursday after a wave of her tummy and tree line its leaves accepting a huge strain on relations between africa's 2 largest economies often it is rest has more from nigeria's capital a beach or 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 or one of the shall of the nigerian government to say that they will seek for redress and compensation for victims have
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been affected by the xenophobic attacks in south africa now business between south africa and nigeria in particular is estimated at more than $60000000000.00 us dollars so both countries up a lot to lose if there is any breakdown in sort of business activities between the 2 countries and who was 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 of probably in the next one year or so so basically the situation is come on the streets of nigeria and other parts of africa especially here in west africa why have there been some angry reactions from citizens because of the situation in south africa. sudan has been readmitted to the african union its membership was suspended in june after a deadly attack on protesters in the capital khartoum on thursday sudan's merely
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appointed prime minister abdullah him doc named his cabinet members part of a transitional power sharing agreement between the military and pro-democracy demonstrators it is the 1st cabinet since longtime president omar al bashir was ousted in a. cameroon's main opposition leader has gone on trial in a military course maurice come to know is accused of rebelling against the government and could face life in prison if found guilty he was the runner up in last year's presidential election which he claimed victory trial has been condemned by the united states france and the european union. the u.s. economy added 130000 jobs last month fewer than expects it experts say u.s. president donald trump's trade war with china may be to blame some companies are choosing to delay decisions on hiring staff until a clearer picture emerges and official has more from washington d.c.
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. it's 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 in cedar shoes 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 title of that were brought in last year the president believes the deal with china is close but he said that before 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 devices 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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has a. slip sliding away who was able to go fast just the way to session ahead of the time. business updates brought to you by qatar where we're going to get the.
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business updates brought to you by qatar and we're going to get them. out again this time for the sport now with india. thank you former south african rugby player chester williams has died of a suspected heart attack at the age of 49 williams was the only black player to play for the springboks in the victorious 1905 world cup final he played 27 tests
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for south africa and most recently worked as a coach the president of south african rugby said in a statement that williams has influence stretched wider than just the rugby world and that he was a beacon of light in his community. meanwhile the chairman of world rugby bill beaumont tweeted chester's name will forever a pit in my eyes a remarkable and transformational rugby world cup in 1905 and our thoughts are with his family well in tennis serena williams overpowered alina alina to reach a saturday's u.s. open final now standing between her and a record equalling 24th grand slam title is canada's rising star bianca and the 19 year old wasn't even born when williams won her 1st u.s. open trophy back in 1909. wanted to play her. rose always telling. my team i would have always wanted to play her right
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before she retired. ready for she retires so i'm really looking forward to it she's an amazing champion on and off the court so it's going to be fun wimbledon champions and the number one seeds one sebastian couple and robert bar won the u.s. open men's doubles title in straight sets 6475 but couple's 2 year old son stole the show at the end running into his arms and even helping his dad hold up the trophy. australia remain in control after the 3rd day of the 4th ashes test in manchester after losing a wicket early in the day joe root and rory burns studied things with 141 run partnership but josh hazlewood had them both out in the same over england need another $98.00 runs to avoid the follow on after being shunned by athletics governing body caster semenya might be about to start a new career as
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a footballer the 800 metre olympic and world champion has signed for a south african women's team called j b w however she will not be able to play until next year because she joined outside the transfer window. now it's not clear if this mean samina is completely walking away from athletics the 28 year old will not defend her $800.00 metre world title in doha this month she lost a court battle over a new idea rules forcing her to take drugs to lower her testosterone levels she refuses to take medication to compete and is appealing the decision fresh from his maiden victory in belgium for our use charles the clerk has maintained his pace in practice for the italian grand prix but the wet conditions that left many drivers struggling to stay on the track the sessions were halted a number of times to clear away cars that had skidded into the wall for nearly as you know lewis hamilton on the time sheets to give for a fan's hope of their 1st
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home win since 2010. you have c. lightweight champion could be but no magaw medal of will step back into the octagon for the 1st time in 9 months on saturday he was fined and suspended for his role in a post by brawl after he beat conor mcgregor last october is confident he can maintain his unbeaten record. i'm ready to go you know my weight is good my shake his good i've been so hard last 100 days of these 5. i'm going to defend my thought and improving make his. former premier league footballer jamie curtain is a rare breed of players who has played over a 1000 games our sports correspondent lee wellings met up with him and sent this report. and nobody in world football has been doing this. for longer than jamie carrots and in april he joined a small group of players to pass the house and appearances but jamie is the oldest
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still playing and this week he celebrated his 44th birthday. he scored in all 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 not allowed it all up to be honest. i think family go through a lot you know present that stay in one area very lucky. and i think from faith 5. someone you do is 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 1st satisfactions on a 5 years younger i don't think he was living christ but i was like. my dad said why is he not sad and why does not work on this and i unite and i was my fan as well and. so carried away and he said you know happy it now has made
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a decision the latest 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 team alongside owner steve smith go into group would fall. back. on your lead off with a go already church regarding the professional body looks off yourself or off the guy while you're drinking the looks of. you trying. each and everything about it we say well we wrote to her his career the same way you know the opera house and yeah you can sum it up with a trial the copies the receipts i think with lots of plywood before. this much against chosen to barely kicked off before joining this. i this is obviously
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a far different standard to the primary and those return is never dated to charge the wife because there's just the not true girl school or the friends your lover but only friends of the carbs. and this is a man who remembers parts of 3 for 96 has been our guy is going to be kidding us learned just how many minutes was up throwing and jamie has no plans to retire i think that's a big thing why i keep playing it's just the still the pure enjoyment and love that . the al-jazeera bishop's stortford. all right back to stand london thanks so much leon now japanese names will never be the same again in the english language anyway after a government decision to switch them around on official documents it is the idea of culture minister masahiko should be yama who will soon be known as. the japanese but the family name 1st but this was reversed for english speakers in the 19th
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century it's in line with the policies of prime minister shinzo are they or are they shouldn't say who is a strong supporter of japanese tradition. and why not but say it for many years our team but join us again in a couple of minutes time for more of the face needs question. rewind returns with a new series and brand new updates on the best of al-jazeera just documentaries mistake that. is yet to receive back to rewind
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continues with saving sou'wester seeing the light 10 years later the plot of a rich person today in southern africa is no better this is a great motivator for us to keep giving back to these communities on al-jazeera. for the last 2 years the students have been collecting rubbish every day it's helped clean up the campus and helped build some of its facilities for every 2 kilo's of plastic waste they collect the school receives a brick made of plastic and cement. for some activists this may not be the most ecological way to eliminate the problems of plastic but this is seen as an immediate solution to the growing problems of landfills across the country waste can now be used to manufacture building materials. i cannot lock my phone with my face you can access your bank accounts with your voice unique
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algorithmic measurements of us that are revolutionizing the process of identification the biometrics are far from perfect a convenience and seemingly infallibility comes at a cost most crucially our privacy in the 4th of a $5.00 part series on the radio addresses the appropriation obama's personal characteristics all feel the algorithm on the jersey. a giant of african liberation who became one of the continent's most polarizing leaders. president robert mugabe dies at the age of $95.00. again on tuesday bar and you're watching our jazeera live from london also coming
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up the search for hundreds of people missing in the bahamas after hearkened dorian ripped through the island's northern region. another blow for the u.k.'s prime minister the bill to block a new deal breaks it will become more having been approved by parliament house. and the indian prime minister consoles his country's top scientists after they lose contact with an ambitious mission to the moon just minutes before the studio allowed. to many he will always be the hero who led zimbabwe to freedom from white minority rule but others regard him as a corrupt dictator and let the country to economic disaster welcome the garveys death at the age of 95 has seen tributes pouring in from across the world but also harsh criticism as people remember one of africa's most divisive leaders how to
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abseil hamid looks back at his life. deliberate who turned into a tyrant the man who destroyed a promising country through his determination to cling onto power and adored by some but the indian despised by many in zimbabwe although widely admired across africa as a hero who fought colonialism and stood up to the west. 965. mrs white settlers declare independence from britain an event that they find robert mugabe's life and still holds. country. the black majority resisted races in the cities and out in the countryside where vicious bush war raged for years. robert mugabe a teacher turned activist emerged from prison as an articulate leader of the independence struggle with start of the war in order to give 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. 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 racial reconciliation education and health for millions of zimbabweans although later the economy declined and the invasions of white farms in the year 2000 were turning point this time did notice. people said that this was going to happen it was going to turn into a bloodbath turn into another congress maybe this is it we're going to have to get
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out. it was a destructive process but they 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 earlier cheve man's will always be overshadowed by the years of oppression. do we portray you as the great liberator or do we portray you as somebody who has betrayed the liberation that the photo. i think the latter will 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 becoming 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 party is this part 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 mugabe well into his ninety's seem determined to go on and on. the. trail goes you know. that the robert mugabe's 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 the rival of grace's emmerson women took over it was more palace cruden revolution although the joy mirrored that of zimbabwe's original revolution 37 years earlier who got the retreated to his mansion bitter to the last we don't deserve. we don't. see it but. the real tragedy robert mugabe could never bear dear dear of his country enjoying a 2nd freedom from his ruinous grip. clearly opinions are divisors
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about robert mugabe's life and his legacy how much faster has more from the capital harare president him assimilate like us relationship with robert mugabe was not always easy but on friday he praised the man he replaced as a principled comrade good made huge sacrifices for his country we await. the remains or forward but didn't. we pray that we would load. mrs putting used. to eternal rest. we. did. days of mourning for our leader and you use very godly died recently we had he receiving treatment for several years he was 95 years old leaves a complicated legacy to some he was a hero an african legend and his education policy is the reason why zimbabwe has
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one of the highest literacy rates in africa because of gridley and he knew that food to make a good. education it emitted possible for the kids of zimbabwe to give their free in free choice of learning but others point to a history of disputed elections and trends corruption allegations of human rights abuses and political and economic turmoil it destroyed all manner and to be true as nothing that truman was there really really great did nothing for our nation for it wanted to do is progress as in disaster and everything opposition leaders say some of the others back to public policies such as land reform and indigenous ation cripple the economy and government services the fact that it has led to pass on in foreign lands is something that points to the problems that we have in our country we can't pay for leaders in africa being treated in foreign lands we must be able to fix our politics fix our governance institutions fix our governance systems so
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that we have big ideas not just big men big institutions not just big personalities . remains a polarizing figure but government officials say who be treated with respect and dignity to zimbabwe's founding father robert mugabe will be given a state funeral his body will lie in state for a few days then he will be buried at the national hero symmetry in the capital when many people who fought in the white minority rule are there it. al-jazeera. hundreds of people are still missing in the bahamas as officials will but the number of people killed by hurricane dorian could be staggering at least 30 people the known to have died the rescue workers are still discovering bodies in the rubble and federal says left behind by the storm which was the most powerful hearkened to ever hit the height of the nation while rocco is in freeport in the
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bahamas with and i just we just arrived today from the island of abaco want to give you a sense of where we are right now because this is one of the worst hit areas by hurricane dorian you can see behind me this is what's left not only from those strong winds wind gusts upwards of 350 kilometers per hour but it wasn't only the when it was the storm surge this area that we're in right now was under at least 3 meters of water behind me is everything from home appliances refrigerators washing machines there's telephone poles trees snapped in half basically people's entire lives and livelihoods lying in the debris here so it really is wide scale devastation when we were flying in from the outer island of abaco today we really got a sense of that of that devastation there were entire neighborhoods that appeared as though a bomb had gone off some sort of large large. it sounds cliche but almost as though a nuclear bomb had gone off it was just absolutely flattened the big concern here as this crisis continues to unfold are the shortages of food shortages of medicine
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shortages of water we do know that the u.s. coast guard is working closely with the with the bahamian government to deliver supplies to the places that need it the most there's another concern however which is the evacuations and islands in the northeastern behind those i would include freeport people are desperately trying to get out. a weakened hurrican dorrian has flooded homes and damaged businesses along the u.s. coast of north carolina with hundreds feared trapped by high water medical workers have been sent to ocracoke island following reports of people being forced to retreat to their assets after they defied mandatory evacuation orders the rest of the southeastern u.s. has been largely spared from dorian with all of occupation orders in south carolina lifted waters have receded as the storm continues further up the atlantic coast dorian has been downgraded to a category one but is still packing winds of 150 kilometers an hour. police
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officers in hong kong have fired tear gas and rubber bullets at pro-democracy demonstrators who surrounded a police station. earlier the protesters forced the closure of a nearby train station they're demanding the release of security camera footage of a violent confrontation between police and demonstrators last weekend when officers are accused of using excessive force to be a part of has the latest now from hong kong. now here we are again the protesters then from thing right believes they're taken over a major highway that the meters away from a police station they had surrounded i earlier that set fire to it that's been there well to try to silence the police with laser and earlier they were checking bags at the police station that protesters.

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